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THE FORCE BILL. ' Here is the Force bill in a nutshell as given by Speaker Crisp, in his letter accepting his renomination to Congress : 4lt ives to the Judge of the United States Circuit Court the power of ap pelating election officers in the States. J t give? the election officers go appoint ed the power to designate an unlimited ntimbf r of deputy marshals, Vho may t'j employed a number of days prior to each election at 3 5 per day. (A thousand or more might be appointed in each Congressional district in Georgia.) "It authorizes the mo of the armies cf the United States to preserve the peace j ( - .,,,.- "if gives to tne .j udges of the U. S. Courts the power of appointing a canvassing or returning- board for each State, who shah certify whom the people have, elected to Congress. 4Ir. requires the cierk of the House oi Representatives t place on tue roll of members elect -he names of the persons holding such certificates, so that they may pan id te u meiabers in, the Oi-'ikDimion a the House. 'It authe, i;:e;, ofheers of the- IT- S. to - ' : I -J : ::rv lion of vou-rs, Tt authorizes such o facers to make a houso-to-house canvass, to ascer tain the legality of any registered vote. "It provides for the payment of all these oiiicers out of the.Feuerat Treas ury, and 'authorizes the employment of vr i H: ch as c" -h' days t'ef.re an election. "And, finally, it itiahes permanent appropriation of your lbOEey for the execution of the buy.' The adjoiirnuicnt of Congress com pleter a Unity ye;4rd ia the House for Mr. O'Neill, of Pennsylvania. Mr. liolmaa comes next in length of rep resentation, as he iivvS ueeu tor twen ty eiifhi ve.-irs a Conresruian. It is stated that strict enforcement of the airi-lottery lav.7 and conse er.enl exclusion of lot'.crv inatier Irom theini ila fas reduced the rev cnue.j of the New Orleans poBtofhee per annuta. t B Be sune and pus a box of Ayer'e Pilis by iand or sea. You will find them convenient, tiUcacious, and safe. The best remedy lor coativeness, iiidi;es- iiuu, and sick headache, and adapted to any climate. -.-. Two men outraged a white worn m ut Lovnsvide, Ky., then murdered her aid through iier bodv in the river. If the ladies would abandon cosmitics a;id more genera Sly keep their blood j ure aad vigorous by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, naturally fair completion wo".! I '' - ;'.'" 1 -f' thf C'" ception, as at present. Pure biood is t.icbehl beatttifier. The Kolb Third Party men in Alaba ma arc desperate over their defeat, and tareaten riot and bloodshed. We have a speedy aud positive cure fsjr catarrh, diphtheria, canker mouth and headache, mStflLOII'S CATARRH liEMEDY. A nasal injector free with tach bottle. TJeit if you desire health and sweet breath. Price 50c. Sold by Hooper & Co. Mr. Gladstone will soon be the only Englishman who has held the orlice of Premier four times. Important to Ladies. Sit I made :so of your Piiilo toucx with my las, child, in order t- procure a sale and easy travail I asod it about two months behre my expected time, untill I was taken sick, acid I had a very quick and easy confinement. Nothing oeeuied to protract my convalescence, and I ;'ot about in less time th-ui wai tisutii for uie. i think it a medicine anat should be usd by every expectant mother, for should they but try it as I have, they would never be without it at such times. I ara yours respectfully, . Mrs. ELIZABETH DIX Any merchant or druggist can pro cure Risley's Piiilotokem for f : a bottle. CHARLES F. RISLEY,; Wholesale DruisU 62 Cortlandt St., New YorU. OUR SSLOHED PEOPLE. A Variety of Items Especially Interesting to that Eace. Tbis column i? edited by W.H.Dogget! Eden ton boys are hard to beat Miss Lena Mabin has returned from Baltimore. Odd Fellows celebration on' the 2G1I1 at fair ground Mr Noah Brooks returned from Norfolk on the loth. Mr W. W. Blair came home from Cape May on the 13th. Rocky Mount inse ball 'Jelub has Great many (lorn Plymouth were here on the i2th to ;.-eo the ball game Harrell Post G . A. R. will have a grand en tor tab incut at li.e Fair pronnd soon. Tlie Plymon'h 11 1), dab came ! over 1; iho 1 2th a: id played Edcntou 1 . . . m ....t. -... j. :.. it i v.onie ugstiti 0;yb tee en -oin. "Asleep in Jesu blessed s'cep." Departed this Hie on Friday, Aug. 1 2th, W. T. Lee, a highly respected citizen of E 'enton. He was a mem ber of the Odd Feliovr and Masonic Lodges. lie loiives a wife and three Sliiiiil OiJlutiviil. vdi' lUjo 1 xli.-i eternal: gain. "Go to thy rest in oeace. On the 10th wo boarded the Str. Souse nt E Cit-r at G p.m., and spending the nigbfc upon the vaves we reached Newborn at 8 a. in., find ing everything in first class order. At the Fair: At u a, m. a slack wire walk by Thos J. Moorc3, :he son of M. S. Moore, of Washington N. . lie is line. At II :3c the game cf base ball by the Wilson Sailor Uoyy and the Newberne Muttiah; was played, but the o-amo ruled out ciaid confusion. At I2 wcreidercd the Floral hail, finding it tided with needle work, bea-nnfni drawing's, unl china and glass ware of all kinds. The draw ings by Peter Jones, a i7 year old boy, were well done. At 3 p. in. music byihe Star hand of Novvbarne and an exciting gane of base bad by the Shouting Nine and the Mutuals of Newberne, Score: Mutuais Shouting" nine 8. The game was flee. At. night a grand march by 'bands and base ball teams, known as the Electric Light March, a fine sight.' On the 1 1 that 2 p. m. an exciting game o? ball w; s piacci oy lh-:: Quicksteps of Greenvilie and the Sailor Hoys of Wilson. Quicksteps iO; Sailor Boys 8. Umpired by Jas Smith ;f Greenvilie. It was enjoyed. At 5 p. in. trotting and running rces which were fine. At G p. m Prof J. J. Staton per formed on siack wire, some of the mon daring feats ever witnessed on a wire. At night a speech was delivered by Kou J. E. O'liaii!., on labor and capital, followed with a grand dis play of tire works and music jby the Star Baud Qm the 12th, at 11 a. m. a game of bad was ?-ia ed by the Matuais of Nev-vberne and Black Stockings of Kinston for a purse nt $50 Kinston 15, Mutuals 14. Both teams played v.ell. At 2 p m. stock j)rade, headed by the tar Ban i, followed by the James City Band. At 3 p. m another exciting game tu fah was p.ayed tor a netnoiiii 01 $75. by the (hharlotte Quicksteps and Farrows League of Newbern. At 5 p. m. t-lack wire walk by Prof Station. At b . m. Thos J Moore, a 13 year old buy walked the wire. A night another Electric march and d-sp'ay of fire works. Speech ly Capt Silvester Dibble, of Wash ington. Newborn has a fine set of peop'e. jud they treated us meely while I A Ifo-cehold Remedy - : rOR ALL ?! BLCO AM) 3, fa 5 .3 C Z ! j a! 4 CCr.CFULA. ULCEH3. SALT cjsten rciicrJnn t:--3 csr.s'.ilu'.icr.. K v::-n i-pi' i 'r". sry caute. Its. Cf n!ir:-3ci Si.'r:?-r.-tura! ?Hr.'3 properties ? JusUfy r.'in riarar.t..c:.-.3'" a cure, A fiSfiT ,r.ITfLJHV, ,M -T, .'N -V jrw e iiuii. Having qnalifle l as cdmmlstratT is cf ; D. M. Lee, dve'd., I hereby requt-st all who are indebted to his t state to it:aro irainouiate payment. e,ii'l ail who have; jewelry, fin.' arm or any .iSher article.-; ' in hi. F.hoo for ropair v.nii call for c!.-m within tiienexi CO d:y;?, c,ftor v.-hiHi timo they wiii le soid for reji Uit. Ail to whom the tiScate. U iiuieotcd T1 nrent their ei.-iiniH witLiu 1 :nn; th: recovery. SAIIATI F. L"E, AJnFx. July 7th. 1B92. Ii. S. LilTCIiELL, vcith j iiou:i lf, . Oonilllission MerCiiant 7" i""T-1 Solicit Consignments of -FRESH FISH- Prom p t r e t ur n s . spruce ot Ipli-i cs rl p. rilii q To BtJCKLSN?S A i t NT I J A S A L V i The Best Salve in the world for Cutsv Bruises, Sorjy. Ulcers. Salt Kheuia, Fever Sores v Ter5 Chapno Ohilblainj rorns, .4 alb Hkin jrup- i CivJiis, and positive iy cures Pilea, or no pay required. It is uarautocd toriv perfect satisfaction, or money refvinde1 . j Price 25 o-r.t.5 per bix. For HM-ebv Vv. I. I.eary. in-K-st. A. E. Marsteller, PRACTICAL TUNER AND REPAIRER Pianos And Organs. Twenty five years experience, ar- is?jaction gaer tnteed. Pianos ami Organs sold or exeh:mGd. E DENTON, N. C. Formerly of Baltimore, Md. Eeave orders with, Zieler & TTinfon Miss a. ia. i&OOHE, Of Murf.'eesboro, N. C, will open school in Edentou for Mus'c pupiis on Sept. nth 1S92. Instruc tion given on both Pi?mo nnd Organ: and having recently been a private p:psl ot Prof Geo, Howard, Principal oi the Boston Training School, is preo :red to impart instruction m the new and popular met nods. For terms a pply to Miss A. H, SToonE, At the residence of Vm 0, Elliott NOTICE, Having qualified as dministrtitor of James Gregory, notice is hereby givsm 5-0 ad persons holding caiims against said etiate, to present them tor payment on or before Aug 1, Persons who owe the estate wii: come forward and settle the same at oncv. C. S. VANN, August 1, 1892 Aclm'r r . . : . ...uinur,,...... - ,i r- ----. . AL U3.'W,.Viv1 it is tnly necessary to eond ftj. '4' xa,VB'1L ei Mayer April 9 i2eiu;n t&t's ?crreraX!I blUry from any bsuiker, poettn as- fcf?'-gr "" v Biidtbe Org&n will be 6hirpc-i j 4 Tb li. v. nuk&ucK, r-w-y--'-oj received, l Be mosey. 3Faa223tdL 2T. J. wsiSHBSii5g!flP 111 ml f! r y a E: n w u jy a3 pyyoLMu H K I! i r! H tim A A genuine sewed shoe, .!,-: :e;7 f.i ?7, f.:.;2 calf, seamless, smooth inside, flexible, more corafortable, Stvlisn and durable than any other shoe ever sold at the price. Equals custom made shoes cosa from 4 to -, r.:ii is the ) Aflr , iCV - ; f Tclico an ; HI 3 -n. i r. icW'V Ci-103. : c;.? Gcedwear r . h P . "5 t?f;e to r--- th- T.;c;:t val.:e vo;ir :.:' - f-- - r . - T T ..." .,... . e erenter value f.r .-be mor.cv -l::r:t ft r f.v W j.; 5 i? , ' f i .v-, t, .,-.. trjent, sjh! SL;t?j3ct to pvonvcuih i I 4 i'9 li.ii 1 1. . C t. -3 I J jllave you see- the now a:.! I boatuiful .stock of T "r- ei rf f-K- O C V- OWU.Oii -il i-ii S w iJ C il wi ' i y- v ' r - -y i f -1 - Head Omre for F'lN DP.Y fJOOl)."., NOTIONH, FANCY l -G(JDrt AND SHOES. Orders T.sy mail enrci'u'iy intended t . rsp.es senr. 10 ny .iore.,h anpiieation. E, L. BPIMXLEY, Ed--n:on. C. II... ... APE?V 1 i i '! Cr IT. 1 I t'.m no tv proparod to do fbsf e'a?- work in this Une. I '-an r:ive Hie he:-a ofreferer.ee ami satisfactory work. Paper furnished :u short rof.ee nt ! eaeap prices A iari'e hue or t au-p:es; i to se,;Cc, fr0 nu Give ue atri.u!. ' : .vi.. Vj AiX i 0,;i A.'ii !t VITil G. L. Anderson, J. Zl. A'ilhains, General Commission IN Merchants Potatoes. Peas, Berries, Apph-s. And nl , . , . , ' ; ; No. llo Vine Street, Kiuad earj v r run aim v eeetaoies. "P h i jo r olrli-io j - - The FiuiniMAW 81 FauMiOK wants i a good, trasLworihy anl reiiao'e jifent i in ail the s.-arroviii-.iin.ir oca ities. lah- ! cri e-i:mu1.v'.oa witi he gi vv-o n't A -.-,3 pniy at once, oy .e.uer er it the o!Mce. WHEN YOU Vi-IT EDENTCV ; Don'i t rgei V cali at the j fA U e:-: : OF j H. E. WILLIAMS, ; ON XING S'PExA- I'. ! The Peprlnr Piace of 'he Tcvn. TU U " !l.,.X5r; T 1 0:0. a.vrays on nana. :'i'he finest stock of .". 10 and In cts. ; i cigars in the citv ' ? One visit will guarantee tie secord. .ankinc: my friends and the public ery liberal patronage already ain stul H. E. Willi uns. 3 J Nil y ll y 3 r "'i 7 ri 4 T 4 ft Fcr LADIES. CA-iiVf' h;c7: (- ; e vr'-vi'y - r; - " - v. j . .- -,.. . ;"..-:- v - .- " -- - ::: , V 1 , l.i ,.-..,... . '.",-.'",.' .-,,1 1; P Ua ( tit s fa . v i- f. ui fa fi v t , Wo: Id ! C. T -" :r Vatv::proof, 1 -jsj.: k O r. - " '.. f ( - - . -v - - . will Whar Longer -1 t!:an f.ny otbt.r rcoas r.iur'urciure. j iNrab:oe UUO p -t m- C( Q . T t, .., , , Successors to i-.tner-rdiehtom Bail .cr.i' M n ' '.,:-. -i:s, Brush...- Tjttit -,? 'pp i : O; bvery liccripfioi:. JnOs Iu f?i'Je rf'-'f'-t S'p" 1 rt. W M. o v E. L. v i . f u TNKLEY. I 1