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FrMay Jmmnmty 24tb, 1919. , BBEVABD. N. 0. iii:i I i!i! ii'! 'il 'i I : ' ■ ' ■' ' ^ / ijihi:!,!! .•* ]' -i ’di'i: '.va:j-iv ■ I t . ! 'i !'■ f-T 1 -J v, :.''v - .5 i • I’' <l“ V' ■■ -'■■ .' • '• ' '«'* THE CAPITAL. Raleigh, N. C,. Jan 20, 1919— Tho Senate- ar.d House of Repre- sentatives Hrvc been meeting for brief sessions each day the past week but the legislative mill has practi cally been idie and no lei;'Islation of state-wide significanco ha.; been clcai'ed. All 'inpcrtaiit t riuriittoes have been coiirMloteil :.nd uK' ir.achin- ery for real business is thought to j P.lethodist Church at Hill Girt, b;? in fine ordtT. A few minor nieas- j Another bill by Mr, Jaekso;; would xires hr.ve ratified, hut iiothing j authorize the tax collector of Hendcr *} ' general i:ni)ort:;iice has c on'.pletcd | ;:on county to coilect back taxes for fhc jciirncy lhrou,u;h both l^raiichcs j ih- iwo previous years. He has also -except the i\‘(k>ral ai.icndr.iojr.. re- ; ia(.ro;’uced a bill to aliovv Confeder- presents a solemn appearance to vis itors passing that way and the Comp any feels that removial of the re mains to a cemetery Would be proper. The state law requires that notice to relatives shall be given before a grave may be disturbed and a special act autJiorizing removal is found' to be ajcessary. On request of represents tivcs of the Stoney Mountain Compa ny, Representative Brownlow Jack son has introduced a bill authorizing removal of the remains of the long docensod scldier to the cemetary of cuniary loss to themselves from a I Member^ of the General Asseml^ly monetary standpoint and are clearly Jiave *i opportunity to ascertain % entitled to the relief proposed in the i the cost of living in Raleigh and bill now pending, no pauper. North Carolina is may profit by the experience. A number of State employees j have recently been called into private j employment at higher salaries than i i are provided by the commonwealth ■ for precisely the same kind of service | they have been rendering as public ^ servants. It appears to have becomc j increasingly difficult to obtain and j retain competent clerical assistance ■ 'in the state departments, because of NOTICE! ii iiili 1!!|! i!!!! The Brevard Telephone Company j announces that there are so manyj changes in the long distance tele- { phone rates that it is impossible to j numerate them. Therefore the oper- i r.to will notify the parties calling for long distance of the changes and v^hat it will cost. the inadequate compensation pro- j vided by statute, and the public ser- j “Soek and ye shall find” vice sigoing to suffer more if the through the Diversified column. State I’urfhcr neglects to place it- ' istriclini:: the •.r.anufiicture or of intoxicaiin,’’ 1‘quors v.’iihJn ihe do- nrains of Ihe United Shitos of Aincr- self in a position to compete with pri vate employers who are willing to :r year; tliose of the second salaries for the class of ionoro of the first class $110 ose of the second class, 120; thini clas.s, and fourth ica. More than forty stales iiave ,SC,4. t:ikcn tiir-iU'r action aiul ihe new ■ welve ijuor .■'.i!ii-n;’r.ieiit locnmcs eTeotive jrcnths i’cpc;-, r.ftcr v\i’.‘.L-h } • c;;m be le;’’ally I’lanufacLjr.*.! or sohl ir any .state of the Ani?ri(. ;i (Jiiioii. J Oitr. he!;) most needed in h.mdling the Jcitlior of Ihcsc proposed j business. It is tho oi>iii:on of i.iis i-'uon i.a:,sed upon iiie i.pi rouriate committee. condition should be nrovided without 66 ¥@irs Sueeass The Wonderful Recoid of l>r. Thadier’s liver and Blood Syrup. Rv pro.-entative Ray, of Macon, 'further delay, if North Carolina is to ’all-r i\lotk\v iMoreh.a 1, ?.Iarion li.'s brotiier George, E. i>uncan and other “outsiders” root here In (aucas on I'rlday night with tile rvini’i'.IIca;!* in.Mi.bLrs of tlie l:«‘i'ieral As-e.vl)!;, aiid "ci’atcd” un- cd 1 o’tloik in the morair.g behind •rioi'.ed doors. X^'./spapt-r rv"t-oi'tei.i fioni the iueetiiig, but ■'.vere cxc'uue: :i:e bov-: ;rot ihe liope ct iu-r.” ‘some iicw or wouhl amend the road law of his county, establish a school district in I'iillijay Township, incorporate Pleas ant II ill Bap\ist Church, authorize the county commissioners to levy special taxes fo.‘ building bridges, increase tlie pay of h.si county’s commissioner:; to $4.00 perday, correct a land .grant issued to J. Heacock and prevent de- oredations by domestic fowls in I\Ia- c'on Countv. His bill touching the hiter subject makes it unlawful to ! ; keep abreast of these progressive times. / The General Assembly shovdd not stop with the increase of the j alarles of the district and sup.lenie court judges. It ought to go furlii ir and that time to the present it has grown give merited recognition to the scr- in the confidence and estimation of its p /• 1 t 11 yearly increasing number of users. vices of every faithtul and capable Those medieincs which, live for even a quarter of a century are exceptional, and continuous use for over two-thirds of a century is indisputable evidence of wonderful merit. Dr. Thachcr’s Liver and Blood Syrup came into existence in 1852, and from 'S' F- (■ ;)or;n;t any The meeting was calie<h prcsjin- ciiickens, or other <iomestic fowls, to <li.'!n;‘-;:ip.g r r;i at hii.ve u^^son any land that is iiiein- ••.'iivc cu-tivaled in any kind of feed 11 tiu .stun, or for garden purposes, uncier {■nd penalty. .lii’y, •for tho iiuvpo^e ■■) lc.u'>?latioi! to he i.roi)o.-v.' l b Lers of the minority juirty (■e!ier;il A-.'i-mbiy. bj*; .''»uc!e.' i\’oro''.ja.'! .-rinced more iU. reso in li; ;;re3e:i1ative Gettys propoc^eti to T”y',\g to (ief'.'at tae ct.)::.ir r.ation of ni'evont tb? kiiliag, selhng and ship- ( .'.i.ii rnnii lo:n v’vai r'-n for [.'"ite.l j„„. y ..j[ jj. Rutherford county. Slates District AitOii.ey than any- v,.,^ future and his ttiiiig ol ..'n'i i.o (ictini.c leg;.‘’,lative j,j;| doubtk'ss become a lav.', prcgra.n appc;;r:j to h;»\\' !>c'. n a;:;'oo(’ iiTirough all these years it has steadily j empdoyee of the State goverment. grown in popular favor. I A Mrovision of the constitution pro- Its wonderful building np power i.^;; hibit., increase in the salaries of . , , , i certain administrative state afficers down in health,” shesays. “‘Weighed, turkeys, geese, ciucks, { , . r ^ .u- u only 104J pouadg and getting worse i auring the term of office for vvhich gyp^y day» I began the use of JD*r. j thev have qualified. These officials Thacher’s Liver and Blood Syrup and ! today, I am thankful to say, 1 am in : ■ v.ill have to struggle along, or resign, until their iiresent terms expire. The Logislaturo can, however, allov/ dc- ' ■ art!v.( :r':il i-lcrks and other.i engag:' ■n t'le service of the riL.'.''/' ads'anc ’s v.hich will enaijie them to “keep tne r;rfect health and weigh 155 pounds, a ■ ■ I>utk'r rai-.i iiis ror.pects to i?enator Siinii'ons in vigr.rcns f;: ii- icn, calkd I'.iin all tiie mcii-i names ,ui the c 'u'.'ogue and tr.arge i i\Ir. V-arrcn accenting tli? di.<^rict attorncy-hip in orvler to prevent the p.'.i-^ecu.ion of v" .. ih)>' He mvihl ...t' ’.oln-'';; th;? ;Iemo- cialic i;il *’i:;istia;:on of eiluf':Lio!ial :»'i’air:- ar. ' rcasteri !)r. .ioyncr fo/ shifti?!.:’’ responsibility for the . y. t-;':'.:. or atteri'.plii'.g to do s('. u;'C oi; , '.’ sbouhiers. Aii of which ccv;;.. v,!l“. T'.i.e .laai-e fyoni tl’ie nuu; \v'’') : the negro magistrates, negro s;' ool co!'.'.niiite-."iier. ar.I ne.jro govcrn- t i'. nt gi.-''.'valiy ti» i'-j peopii of K*i'-;crn ?’ovi'a C.irolina vro:v. tr> 1891), when the white people of tl^e Stale could stand tlie oppression 1‘n longer an(i deiern'.ined to drive ti’O (!c-r;;oi!ers ^'ro’'i ph.ce a.ni r.ower. Sv-nator ]•'. ?»I. Sinnnoas, then ciiair- !' n of ’lie : a.e Denn-cralic Zxe- 11‘tive '''onnnittee. Iv '! the ti5>:ht a'v! , rwi: (k fca'of! •'■'"k r for (Jr.itcd States Senator, a j»o ition he 'r.ui ('isgrace:? by l elliiig out to bond grabbers who, through him Jimi his nssociates, Senator Pettig:ev,' of North Dakota, brought Lult against the State. It is :^;-;;;!i woi;-.e.’ that i'Jr.ry Ann i^utler is r,ot foni! of Senator F. M. Sinimioi'i.'. 1’he Senate aieinbers of Senator Oscar Cov/ard desires to i an.end the Jackson county Stock Law i by V. itlu’rav. ing the i->rivilege to | “houndjiry i.;en” of talcing ar?vantnge of its provisions throu.gh improper . liiolives. I Senator Slovens, of Buncombe, ! 1 .-c'o ,n! :;ul>-section two of sec j tioii 5’m'» Ilevjs:;] of IDO-") relative to , countcr cl;;:-;-. ^Te wouhl so change nre'-e’.it kiw that v.here a counter in is set un in answer nlaintiif -l.a!] be allowed to take judgement < ■ ,ke entire amoii'it ex<;!usive of the counter claim without any piece-meal proceediiigs. The Serator is, also, ir.terei-ted in raising more sheep and fe'.\er dogs aii'i is working on a l;ili einbodyi:i.g his veiws upon tho subject width v\ ill }>robably be olicred in the Senate tochiy. A b 11 u;uler consideration in th.e (ijneral Assembly would increase the ■ -'.iar'e • of ?iV): rior court iud:.'’es from four to live thousand doilars and in- a.-** th.ir allowinice for tr;iveling ;\',y'r.(es froin .$7oO to $1,000, and that of the supreme court justices li’Oia fcai VO si:: thousand dollars. The prov'tions of this bill represent an additional expenditure of $",0,000 per year for the purposes mentioned, v>ut we take that the publis wdll read ily see the need for allowing the State’s judiciary a living w'age. The attribute my good health to the use of that most wonderful medicine. 1 lirmiy believe th.ere are numerous suf fering people that could be sound and well by the use of iDr. Thachcr’s Livei and Blood Syrup.” If you need a tonic, or a blood puri- ^ „ 4 , • fier;if .vv'^uriiverisout of order, youi wolf from tne door. .\nd n; qj. you are con- to (!o it urgrudginglv. stipated, have indigestion or dyspepsia. : try Dr. Thacher’s Liver and Blood A sp.larv of $5,out) today rcnre- Syrup. It is purely vegetable and . connot possibly injure any one. It has ser.ts ;h) more than $2,500 did six or i3een of w’onderful benefit to others therefore should command your atten tion All dealers in medicines sell 11 & kj Cy t-1) ■3 V.iZ \ J iliiS* 17 Hi >..ii 5- ,'ii [;;i| !,:1| '•i "I ' it' t'"': ’•Id ns ago and it is the salary !. an who has most keenly felt the and will rcconimcud it. j l ady a.Ivance in lifels necessities. I i o- Sale hy Macf.e-Brodie Drug , g4jy pfOlTl thc Merchailt AdvCrtlSCS Co., Brevard, N. C. frequency which has marked the re- tiie committee to o-ipose the confirma , ^ • 1 ' tiral of our superior court judges during recent years to resume pri vate practk-e for the purpose of pro tecting their persona! interests is not to the credit of a great State. Sal aries paid five years ago attracted capable lav.ers to the bench at that t'ime. Today the State is being de- The.se repuoiican ‘ Icjvisiatcrs ’ may prjvod of th;j ;icvice of its best fitted 1 cn for the judiciary bccause it t'on of Di;'t’'ict .^Ltorney Warren is compoieu oT !'i. lu?r, of Siunp-on and flaymore, of Surry. The House mem h r.:; :'”e nut down as Jackson, of Henderson; Sawn, of Polk, and Her- 'ir:! of Sa npson; with Butler and Morehead as attorneys. The.se republican “Ic;- lu*ve intended to outline plans for legislative action, but aftor%vards 1^.13 failed to place itself in a position admitted that “nothing dei nite” was compete with private employment, agreed upon. With one accord the , It is a condition and not a theory si-calwcrs denounced the wicked dem- which presents itself in the proposal ■'♦crats and left legislative matters to t;o pay our judges salaries in keeping take care of themselves. It is the re- with the dignity of their positions, publican way in this State and this {They have families to support and is the main reason for the people’s ; obligations to meet the same other distrust of their party as a govern- ! folks and it is not reasonabls to ex- ing influence in public affairs At the entrance of the premises of the Stoney Mountain Company, in Henderson County, lies the remains of Walter Sigmon, a Federal soldier who was buried there near the close ©f the Civil v/ar. All efforts to locate his people have proven fruitless. The grave, marked by a simple slab, pect them to undergo personal sac rifices for the privilege of holding public oince. It is enough to be de prived of tha comforts of the home circle and exposed to the dangers to health and happiness incident to the travels of superior court judges. Thaf should not be required, or ex pected, to serve the State at a pe- My Deputy or myself will be at the folowmg places for the purpose of ing taxes. Tl^is will be my last cciiL I am goings to advertise and sell property for all un paid taxes due after I make this round. I will proceed to levy on personal property of all persons who have real estate. And where the law requires I will advertise all real estate to ceil on 1st Monday in May, as it costs to much to collect after that date. If you want to save yourself cost and expenses, meet me at the following places at 11 o’clock on the dates. This means you. Gloucester Massadonia Church, Monday, February 24. Hogback, McNeely’s Store, Tuesday, February 25. Eastatoe, L. M. Glazener’s Shop, Wednesday, February 26th. Catheys Creek, J, C. Whitmire’s Store, Thursday, February 27. East Fork, School House, Friday, February 27. Cedar Mountain, H. Gowns Store, Saturday, March 1st. Dunns Rock, England’s Store, Monday, March 3rd. Little River, Ashworth Store House, Tuesday, March 4th. Boyd, T. R. Duncans, Wednesday, March 5th. This the 13th day of January, 1919. COS l^^AXTON, A Sheriff and 't^i^ Col lector.
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