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t ' - ' I" - INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS. Toi-in. OO ror Your, k. II I M I II K . NEW BLRXL, CRAVEN COUNTY, X. C, )l "XK In. Iss.i VOL. III NO. 12. Tift! iy i T tic I l 1 I IJ Ma!: Well For You To Know That " - - 1 1 1 M . MKNV II K I ST I IN lHi I U IOV la, WnrU lll ( O II ( I l II l I II . : ii 1 1 1 . ' ! iiji in I'll are ii : i i mi : 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 u u clor t ho - i 1 1. . 1 1 tu take u litH'JUSl' t hein w. i ngs .should riximsi, aiul hoiuir lx lli no win! provide ik ' ' i t . ' sv I ill. " t ll.t every rk - 1 M lillSltH'.-v-, .mil religion hand. 1 lir.se ! nf 'enercv anil That That That That t T-Si3k-. A.- . A- . w.- i l : coin p c. . s i We di! the Ur "bi " tiood lie hi The Celebrated Pearl Shirt, i ' i.ri That That, Ix I'l l to That tjok . T fcfc-si, '"Arm i.: 1'iUt'i Jpo.-. 4'ott.)'- :g to tb.nk vou or. l.nie xi I 1 1 a , . i : : 1 1 ! i e , ; i : , 1 1 1 u lu ll .II I' ! i a m . 1 tlii'v urt' also uiiiler the n ui p.issions w hose inten- knnu, hut whose con so they utterly fail to realize. M meets them with iillur I't.i'inris which would per i noble ambition ami dis , i i lust. Anil the ile--..'i i" in a. le t he easier 1k-i- -.-I k and influence one , r : h.m .my id her cl.l.ss. ': . , . s i i -1 m "its an 1 1 studies. prcpar.it ion for a business, 'v-hui, anil in t lie I r social . s are I . ni t in nal 1 v t h row n and they lore to In- to Thev clnli together anions 'i". ! 1 1 r ,i ! I s. ,i t.i of purposes. . . i it I iei do not see their in i ii In mrs t hroiih the he : among' other younjj in a U' fond of" the society . In:: lie .-iwiids more time men . 1 1 has lieon iy substitute for d. Social ;it her- enerally be held at t hti should inner fail in xiu-idl and In is i.iu . K.vtmd personal invitations to vomi men who are strangcis to your work, and erect them so cor dially that thev will feel the power of Christian iovc in t he j-rrcet in,'. Il some are awkward, bashl'nl, or ill at ease, try above all to make them feel at home and happy. It is a place not for mere enjoyment, but for work as well. Sometimes a brief programme of music, reading or familiar talks may be an nounced; at other times the evening may Ik- spent in informal social intercousc, with sin h exercises in troduced at irregular intervals. ( )ceasionally oii may ive some information concerning your recent work or call for volunteers in some of its departments. Simple refresh ments may liV" intriKluced (but not a spread or le;i.st, whicU would be a A peculiar social feeling 1 II I' I- T STAT K h VI K. I iMrrrfttllig Nolfi Alioilt I'ri'in I li m Kto. I In '1'he .f the mistake i. is piomot.'d by eatine; t The entertainment is cultivate this leelin', i'w n sak: therefore the better. It can oiten through a few friend ther proviiicd to not lor its simpler t he be procured without cx- a CETTINGER BROS.. Sign of The Celebrated Pearl Shirt. Kinston. N. C. '11 II ; iKi.rti ' 1 1 'ell ' i "ii n l; ' k.i ' r. ::;:'e ( w s 1 1 1 Kinc men tile the in ii: en . N ' ! K W . in nr.! tin am t . R. Hay ? LODGE. Hay! 0. E. Hay! Salt! Salt! Salt! -i . - in i 'h.-m i , n w n ntJl, rt ui Pure Manufactured ICE. i '. r i rofe.-vs : !r fi n : te CRAVEN ST. DEI. C) U r. x v r y. s i : n l t i : O V V I C K , V it Tl . I, Schwerin & Ash UW N . ' 1 tor ' v.hh i . r ea i" , i ' nri'U r 'u ".i '. m yuuii' IT. "rt, and vclop' tlieir t liris id u.-,efu!ne.s.s. They r little of each i . ! e .ill 1 1 X' ; v'' ''.nil ;il.l! help, while ill :i e er nt iu-r rela lie i r ; o ileiium separate meet oun men, or r special work. ,n all the t hris i : a. . :i -' : he to w n t he . n- , ;i ;! ,i i.ee ni a general Such a .H'leiy lieeotnes central force, making a ii of religion more real and among oung men. Thii inrliieneo is felt sx'Cially ;::.:i:g to Christ Noung men I," not know 1 1 1 in . Nothing re l.kely to lead them to the !ec;;ou than au urgent call te with their fellows, olun and heartily banded together ; name ot their Snrt"ur. The As.-iation is an ngenrr churches, well adapted to a special cla of oung men ;!i t hi vie nf their own age and AJiTONxnzxzivra' t,platyiig landless Vwicty. UIMtlMt Umltmt ! m :m cm. r .a.! it-; ,i ITTI.I WK lie - - ; ' 1111 CTE n . .-.!.... -. ' - . . I ." Mill W li.-al : i a . h i . 1 1 i i n , while it ever lose "'.ght of these affords a rummon ground .eh ( hnst i.ms of all evnn leiiom mat ions can work IM I ml Imil mt u. . i rni4b i ( - Good 8Td from the Fire will U MMliU Arrn,r . to Hftwall mnf ,4 (tMiu In .-ty v k . w w 111 a,n -n ' u r - Mir mmm wi mi m aiik i y v g 1 a. l,rw mm it V a r be sold at a Sacrifice. HmLCs 'li A I SCHWERIN &. ASH, together tor many common pur ;-s in thorough sympathy and ;.- i lo w -1: i '. This will lie a happy ' h i n g for them; their own ( 'hnst I au lives are built up by snch contact with one another, and the world sees that there is . u !t!,t nt nzl unit v among them whatever their minor d ; fTi-renciM mux be. Vh An ;KH'i'i at ion ea n carry the g- pr 1 t " m m pmnts which cannot '" read ! and easily reached by chiiiihe-. In small neighlmr in h m Is or com in ii 1 1 1 1 1 es when1 no one n n re ji all a-s arc m an v re d I. rt- COLDSBORO RICE AND PLANING MILLS, GoldNboro, T . C .n OTRAUSS & Co., Prop'rs, nr. ; N 1 .; at Mowers, I esporid Ui but to a 1; adm ..nice b n !i n tot; h ;.s to it aring ho aie the - h 1 1.1 ol deiiom i na A"augelical. r i i k i h i n th t of any I liure s active i voting and iiieinU'rship only in good standilic; in al ch u I eh . The word to !e understood us a.ociat ions in I n '.or :i. That be evan :he lli.lv II t !o 111 1 s churches ti ii . a : n t a : n i , 'ii . RICE MILLERS and Manuiarnirrr 1 1 1 r Blinds, -Sash. Mouliinu:s. Mantc And all Floorin.L:, Stair Hails. Ha'.u: Brackets, Xt wcl I ' . t . ( 'cl trrs d i. ;1 iract ice, Chris! bather 'l Lord- e.-.s "I ;h act! Fran:- WI2TIX5W DC CP. Iltrin; ju.: in : : i : l-'i.-'. -: LUmt Improttfd M u-.". r. . mpl la prt?3 n i xm f w r t v I & Ftimlli-n i-! -': ' .- S A SPECIALTY. i no igh INSURE YOUR LIFE LN THE -PEOPLE'S MUTUAL ENDOWMENT ASSOC'N, rang : ii Illlallll.le o I 1 icve the only King of in whom t billhead w .us made knowing no ; u 1 1 is own 1, e on ly name among nun e s.l e.l from n:. 1; urges : ;.. ( hn.-t i it a 1 1 1 y to 1 k ell 1 1 tied Willi ml a pro x-r I i , oh e el y I . 1 1 g w I I 1 1 the 1 ,N plans ,u i il : g ' I. G F. : ' ALLEN N. CO., A C, V, T : POLICIES ad r pTii if.'S.- .. ,::- - T1e e'. " Tli m firm tu i a m.f i : . . U'lllfl- Th.- '-.. a.i iS ; i - t .i:. Al.l.l- LI M E. 500 Bbls. Rock Lime I ' I V s I 1 I I Wh; Lister and Whann's Plow Brand Guann, , 1 II 1 I Ill-Il l' Mill! I'll'll.ll . 1 t ' . . l l iMFKov? ;i m; :-n : : GEO. ALLEN & CO. peuse to the Association treasury. Music will al w ay s h.- attractive. In arranging for it. as well as lor re freshments, lloral decorations, etc.. the cooperation of the ladies is in valuable. Hut sociability should not 1h' confined ti) such occasions. The daily intercourse of our mem bers .should be marked by the same kindly , cheerful manner. Klit i A rii "N Al. Wi'KK. Tbere t much beside the reading room that the Association can do profitably in the u ,iy ol literary eul t ure, and aU . witli higher ends in lew than culture only . The active members by engaging m t hese eiereises gain mental fitness for every department ol I hnstian work. A literary soeiety, engaging in es-Miys, readings, declamations and debates, can be made attrac tive to those who desire such exer cis either as a means of improve ment or as recreation laving ipiejitions should 1h introduced, with the exception ol the points ol differences between xibtical lariies and lxtween hnstian denotniiia tions. Also leetnres of aninstruc t ive and ( hVistian charactei . MKMIlKKSTItr. The conditions v( artif n, ember ship have already been gieii. All young men ot goui mora ter are invited to become members, aud l! is dosii large nu ni Ihts ot them be in I h i s way within the i i : eie of As-m i.i' inn in t) u en re. i ' i ' ' S T IT t ' T I ' N . A few nt the governuig ailii les the constitution nt small tow ns: The name of this "The Young Men's I at ion of " ireiniiiin list and regulations twenty fifth annual fair of the North Carolina State agricul tural society, to be held at Kalcigh, October 1--17 inclusive, will be issued this week. Through the courtesy of the secretary a reporter is able to furnish some interesting: notes from the advance sheets. The whole number of premiums otlered is TU 1 , aggregating over sti, 000. divided into fifty-four classes. Some of the more impor tant premiums are as follows: Cotton: Aggregate cash premi ums 1S0, to which are added special premiums ainoun t i n to spiT. making cotton premiums :5.'!7. Tobacco: Cash premiums s-jj, special for tobacco ,(: also two gold medals and four diplomas. Wheat: Cash premiums S."; special 7.im. For corn, oats, rye, rice, tield peas, ground peas, hay, garden crops, etc., etc., the premiums range from Ti-'o to lb) each. ( attic: In the department for live stock the premiums are espe cially liberal, those for cattle alone amounting to 1,01-1, divided among the breeds of Jerseys, Giier neys, Dcvons. Ayrshires, Short Horns, Ilolsteius and Grades or Natives. Horses: The premiums in this department are also very handsome, aggregating ."f,. This' does not include the amount offered for trials of speed. Sheep, swine, etc : In this department the pre miums are also liberal, and will no doubt insure a good exhibit in these 1 departments. Poultry: In this artnient the premiums are quite favorable the crop t Tlic ( rni) N'F.W OkI.I'.ANS. .! monthly report of t he ton exchange cncei'iii ing cotton ci op say : presents .some sriiki: with the one pivcedili; attended with several for the cot ton platite; characterized, taking' ti ton belt, all things the best for several very cool and di v sp: ; Kcjini't Th'( g : o w ti:k LAKH I UK UN i:- Tim t-.veen oil" ivnivi. ct n a i. !: :"s omiHTiMTt . n "f -ti v . It niav e Wilole'c n.-.iih'i ed. ye. i:s. 'i :g letal Inll:; f.iriin 111':!'' i .iit'li estah! cily ,i:e i I ! am navigation l.e- iinl 1 yde county has f interest both to the at Count- and the j this -1 1 . Many been In. ale to steamer line to but ha e j Aurora Items singly Professional Cards. i ; .lull times .llllo ileiitist. ill town menii Walsoii jiieaelieil liero op La bur t wo week-;. pitched, lands d ami a:i ex-be-, n -eitllC'l. ;eil till' Clop. died f; iin cold and the plant ic mid th. but careful which reason and ii in up cliarac issocnite ible that brought ' and seC! I0US of A ssoci at ion sin A K T 1 1 ' l l : 1 . society shall Is ( 'hnstian Assm and its object shall be to promote the mental, moral, sivial and physi 1 cnl welfare of young men. growth m grace and Christian fellowship among its members, and aggres sive 'lnistian w oi k. i . specially by and lor y on ng men . AKTin i: '2 ,vr. 1. The active membership of the Association shall consist of young men who are members in good standing of some evangelical church, and have bccti elected by a two thirds vote of the members present at the regular meeting, lollowing that at which their names have bee:, proposed. Only active metnbcis .shall have the light to vot e a lid hold nil ice. N . 2. All resident pastors of ev angelical churches i nieinbershi The nicinbi ire entitled ti i w i rsh 1 1 hout lee: active . I. ill b, per annum, p.iy.ibic on the List A i: tii Li-.: shall be a ilellt. Sect chosen by I !ers at the serve uii'i e lectei . Ai: r i " i . l : dent, alter Secret ary . fnl lo w i n g s shall have bv Vote of .S, ,' Flesi,!, et .11 V. .allot by an nu a 1 their I'iie olTu'crs ';ce Ihesi Ti easi; n r. n t I ve in i-in I n ', un -1; I N, . . 1 . The 1 'l i-sl coll s ill; a ' ion w . t ii the hall appoidr such of ! he tanding committees as been determined Upon the Assooia: ion at ' hat nu iff ting rent unl gi nm ill 1 ' tees . nan llurrilib' (tci ii rr e n ee 1' Mils. June '. - A: T!-. (.artment I'm d 1 " ine. i..us teen m progre.-; fi rs in Kranci i re u 1 1 1 s. in I ; : ii I I'M- lie f Ii. 1 ai. , iiill;,- p.. .Ie U.r a.i In i . . II e . ' ' 1 1 , ,i av in-'- u rt . .a -I:i::ii -1 iwv was aj'p.'l 'i..is, l.rv fr. im 1 1 i-" T a. 1 I'M, I I. I Ii iiberal. aggregating about -l."i(). In the departments ot orchard products, pantry supplies, etc., etc., t he preiii i urns are good. We note that '." in cash is offered for the best leu pounds of butter, to which have been ai premiums ,r planting tioia one ti t he crop was well were propel ly wm k ceitional stand has Insects have lava younp; plants have over limited areas over the entire belt up to 1 die of May was of small gi'O' has had the advantage ol attention and cultivation have been bestowed on it by of favorable u oi k i n g conil i t ion s abundance ol labor. In May w weather and showers brough its couuit ion rapidly . In some sec tions rains were needed to gei inina: c the seed and to bring' good stands. In other places rain was in cessai y to give vigor to young plants. W lnle there ate complaints, mainly from the northern sections of, the belt, or rat her from upper counties of some States, ot excessive tains, careful analysts of the situation justities the assertion that damage from this cause while feared in some localities has not really been yet in flicted. The e.niy June weather, therefore, in these sections may be watched with m I crest. Taken al together I he May w eather con ditions can be regarded as very unl they a far hi;: prominent point.'' in the county all slureil the panic fate. i a rsr.s , ,.- fa n.t'KE. Tin immediate cause of the many lailui'i s in trying to establish a perma nent steamer line to this rich and pro ductive county, is tin- lack of a proper finding. The steamer Kim 'V. now trying the experiment that has been trud over and over again, anchors about a half or three-ipiarters of a inilo out in Wysoeking bay anil receives find discharges her freights by means of canoes and other small erafl. This slow i 'ist i ess doctors. Dr. H. Snell. ing teeth. Bishop A . A 1 hursday. Our fanneis are In-ginning t Irish potatoes. Dr. T. I'. I'.onner is hav ing a n ice 1 ill le residence put up. Steamer "Washington miikes tlneo trips a week, instead of two. Mrs. J. f. Latham, jr.. of I'antogo, in visiting her brother, H. If. Thomson. The cry of ice cold lemonade and ice cream is heard in our midst: a fore runner of warm weather. The commissioners of our town nt their first meeting last week, elected Dr. W. II. Peterson, Mayor, to succeed h imsel f . Our magistrates and commissioners elected Messrs. F. !. (luilfonl and V. It. Johnston and Kev. J. f WinHeld for A. t iv iNjit:, torncy n. t Zj wr TltBirOM, N. fc,, 1'raetlren in the Court ol Jodm. Onkrwr&n4 lnolr. Hperini utti'iition fulvpn l-o th oollectjoa o c I h i II IN i on im, -i ii .'lino a njierlnlty. 'iM. i ni il,, curl Illume. raKriilwIttn CHAS. H BROWN, A T T It N HV AT-I.AW, KF.NAivaviixR, n. c. 1'rju'l rtn In llie Viunt lAof npllii, Lenoir Cnivn. .Iiiih imd Onslow. C'lllrcUon of Claims n )eclally. (', .rri'NiH.ndoirr soUrlted. o.4r5wta and expensive process of Inadine and ' hoard of education unloading does not prove of sufficient j,lst wo(.U's protty wither Kavo the advanthge over tho sa.bng vessels to farnler- a decided advantage over Uen. induce the farmers to abandon the latter (ire(ln and our lnduRtrufl farmers mode of transportation, the one that took advantage of it. has been in use since they made any- , .... thim- to ship " " Any one needing information as to w'u vT is nefdfd where to settlu, should be sent to A navigable canal lead ing'f rom Doug- , tu r"ra-i1'. tlourishinR town on South las or Wvsocking bay into Mattamus- H,v . Tins town has increased 250 per keet lake would enable a steamer to ffnt s"" " incorporated in 1SS0. lav alongside of warehouses, receive I U wa8 fouD necessary to double the and discharge freights, take passengers. territory in the incorporation which was with a great saving of time to the , done by our last legislature. Iitu oan steamer and expense to travelers and purchased very cheap, shippers. All this can be secured by. A very pleasant picnic was given by opening the the Beech Grove Sunday school and the i.aki: i.ANDiNi; canal. Superintendents, Messrs. J. M. Litch- which was first cut in lsy.-), the State of ' field and Taylor Hooker deserves credit North Carolina annronriatinc 8. 000. t for the orderly arrangement. The din- three thousand of which was expended j ner WE8 a fair sample of what our hos- HENRY J. LOVICK. COUNTY SURVEYOR, la reiiilj to purvey, Jirliergwlon and plot lands Orders left at Jlnglj tiovlck' Ur, foot of Midlife slroof. ?fw Home, N. C, will rooelv prompt ntUMitlon MMIWVtf Dentistry.' 11! hill! II! a inv Nnses. f 1 1 5- chare;"1 UN I' ,111 I . I rni'l Ine Ii h un nu li'i-l h Si-Is ol leel Ii I'lii liul M lh li'rl Ii iii prop, All w oi k irimrnnliMMl lllliee .,,1 Mlil.ll,- klti'Ol 1 1 1 1 10 1 1 . lie il I. SlIACEKLKOKD, ilw sunron IMlUst. f I . ov in Vi.m i()itoi I t Ion. , oppnalla llaptaM some special il ami third 1 n t lie li'imrt men t for iiiaiiufac turcs. we note j;ooil cash premiums. Premiums for carriages, buggies, cabinet work, leathers textiles, car pntry, etc., also gohi medals for best display of carriages and for best display of farm wagons. In the department tor ladies work, the cash premiums are quite good, as also those for the depart ment of tine arts. "nder the heading of "Special Premiums" the following arc noted specially: For the best oil painting, subject to be North Carolina scenery, picture to be not less than I'lvhi inches, open to all artists, l": in addition to the above pre mium, Fred. A. Watson, dealer in pictures!, picture frames, cornices, etc.. Kaleigh. will present the, suc cessful competitor with a handsome picture frame, made to correspond with paint ing, value, 1."); for best water color painting, any subject, -Jo; lor the best crayon drawing, any subject, by a girl under 14 ears of age, 1.", con tri billed for this special purpose by K. U. Raney. proprietor Yarborough house, Kalcigh; for the best crayon drawing, any subject, 10; for the best map drawing, by any teacher or any pupil in any school in North ( 'arolina, the map drawn to be of. the county of which the teacher or pupil is a resilient, and on a scale ot one inch to the mile, a copy o I Webster's unabridged dictionary, viiliii'-. hi: donated by (1. iS: '. Mer- puhlisheis. Springfield, Mass. premiums will attract the nam, These atteiit and : ovpec! I'm ion of a liv.lv our female competition schoi ils, may be Wi cnl m ; n m ' Hole lira! ,1'pl .ma. In tin speed, a been ni; for machinery head, the usual arc very good, ties; display ol agl'l ilcineiits w.Ki and ilcp n u m 1 ertl'i wtiiient ol tri er of provision . which will Ills I 111 po and men t a 1 1 men t fri m so us heietofoie ler the jildli'lou I he Kent leinen this dep. n t meiit in expect some specia I'll. at lilci b! ut ll,l e 1. a k i 1 1 ai rang we In he attend f , 1 1 soi of ; have guard me of the praet iced: s manage who have harge we may ly line racing, ing objections inner lairs pi e- a!l in all, it is an admira vd premium list, and one lieve will meet with al- ost un The Si A' he veisal endorsement. cictary requests us to say will begin the distribution -i ; his n eek, and as sonic oVel looked who ought to if t icy wi t akc 1 1 ; n T t hem . write leasur the .' in '. k ..i I . and . 1 1 Is a goi.il lair u as at t his early dav - I ei a 1 v 1 1 1 g lettels is and iiiaii'ifactu ssing their intelitioll to I exhibits I hail e el' 1 e- N a-'no'.s siiov ed a let tel w Inch he had pis' re 'in a ge ii I lein a n in Vir iiieli i; w as stated t li.it I exhibit fori and fifty e 'ther low Is O',-, rr, r. ad ages at tl liiirliain Seiiat ion. M ., nor. a well k no u n e n . ,i 11 I - t eeli 1 one. of 1 '11 r v -- i-1, ,ii s i rou hi e. A i e . of Ills ,;LUiters IMIl ol -. - i .on : ii u'. and s;ii, i 1 h r i . 'i i " ."ten la-r. A p. 1 1 i I,- -r i M ,rl li.ii-,'. or w . . Ih r's dauel .i r I:I : I..- I, , 1 1 r i it.' ' ; i , . :. f tl T!:;s an Th i h. dev, tels. I-'" h. , .utra bef.. I'll . ell II l-ed fath ed h M n w 'Im i n . I l,a:l. t I ' li hall e;,r "I Oil.' 1 !'' 11 an 1 I. an f i -I a (hr it. 1 th I. -ul iiiilliil ii.iiu i.esi .ii oi ,i o i n jiuuuuip siderable dare, in conipai ing w itn iwitliu value to the farmers in the matter of drainage, thonuh in an nnfin- Uiiics are as will be i ished state. About a year ago a stock in our review ot States and company was organized to comiileteand 1 he pitable people will do in providing for the inner man. Rev. E. L. Bell de livered ihe address, which was edifying to all present. Thi young man bids fair to take a high stand in the ministry. He is filled, soul and body, with his calling and will be the humble instru- ;eupthe enterprise for the time r ment in his Master's hands of pointing But the work done was of con- '"any souls to the Lamb of (Jod which tnketli away the sins of the world. in buying a mill property- on the route. the balance was expended in cutting the canal with spades. Just before the "war between the States" began the State made another appropriation and work was begun with a dredge, but be have brought fore half completed, the war came on ,T sMfns 1 1, ii, ana orote P. H. PELLETEEE. ' A T TOftNKY AT LAW, NEW BF.UNE, N. C. orrii'i' on rtoutli Front, sureot. Uilrd door from I lie i-or ner if I 'riivwn K1rL. Will pnu'tlee In the (Iniirta of Oarterat, .lones, Onslow Hinl Craven. Hpertitl attention given in tfia onllfsHWm oi eliiinis, uiul Hellllny estjiUi of ilnnnarrl par sons. Janldwil general noticed by an examination ot the tempera ture and rainfall tables, and there is a better average for this season over the w hole belt. To contrast briefly: east ol the Mis-issippi river the condition is fully as good : better than last ye.u: west the situation is decidedly more favor able, while in the Mississippi bot toms there is a maiked advantage in every respect. We present these contrasts merely tor the benefit of those interested in the staple, tint; each may draw conclusions, as it is not the intention to give in figures of percentage an estimate of Un varying of t he crop at so very early a stage of its ui owtli. The acreage has been hugely increased and is reported, as follows: Virginia 10(1, South Carolina lDi. Florida KH. Tennessee F1!'. Arkansas F'L Texas lll'J, N'oith Carolina 1(L ( '.cored a 101. Alabama Kit. .V issi.ssippi Louisiana lib. Missouri, etc.. The belt average is KM. the inc: in acres. bsi;.oou NOni'lI CAROLINA OFFICES. Senator Itanaom Barks l'p tlie Presl- ; f ent Repnblleaina Ready to Co. , W asiiinoton, June 7. there must be two fides to the North Carolina appoint ments. as Senator Ransom, who under stands the matter, supports the Ad ministration at all points, and assures the President that whatever friction enlarge the work already begun. prime object of this move was for hhainaoi:. The farmers on the North side of the lake, in tho neighborhood of Fairfield, taking an active part in the organiza tion, and subscribing near two-thirds of the money. About. S10 000 leivp been expended in dredging, the c fleet of i Uiero mily be at present, the Democrats which has been to low er the water in ' of the State will be found in line in his the lake to such an extent as to enable j favor. This does not agree with the many farmers to reclaim valuable lands, representations of other Democrats of enough in many instances to repay j tho oU1 North State; but Senator Ran them for the outlay already made for ; som 18 a cool-headed man, and knows a the opening of the canal. The main j Kreat deal about his constituents. His object being for drainage, the dredge ' colleague Senator Vance, is less positive did not open the mouth of the canal for n 0)8 opinions, but says he is for the navigation but took one side through to Administration, and that he has entire Lake Landing and is now taking the confidence in tho intentions of the other side back. With no accident, it President. Taking local Democrats of will take about twelve months to com- influence for authority, the State is a plete it. But the stockholders of the ' Kood tlcal torn up, and if an election enterprise nrc thoroughly convinced ! were to come off 80011 "ie PartJr wld ,nat " I have to struggle hard to come out n vviii v rioN. I ahead. All agree that the party would 13 essential to permanent drainage. I w.c., " -""r leu, Kin. I ClilKlllI V. K.kii Am ;. i. a ,i in i . ss, n s.ii ii m , With the present h - price of grain, high cost of farming imple ments and general depression ei agric.ultiii al intere.-ts throughout the eotin t iy . I.ii mors m list be aei : e. alert and progressive, or t hey .i; be pushed to the wail. lively 1"' in of expense must be icdueod if p. is Bible. l'A'ci y iiiillece.ss,.! y stop mm -! be saved. Fvery laciiiiy imi-t i c straiili-d to its ur.nosr to save tunc and unnecessary lah-or. Itisjiot economy to keep a couple of hands two or three hours a day pumping water when :! windmill or other labor saving contiivan.-c can be utilized. It i not economy to put up and take down bars t hi ee or four times a day the year around to save the expense of fleeting a gate, li is not economy to keep t wo or three hands, in hoiii. walking twenty or thirty yards to feed sToek. when by a little ingenuity and at a small ex pense i; might be dene in ten minutes. Such items as these may be 1 1 : 1 i 1 1 1 ir i : i i heaiselve.s but thev at a v Ti l. si aggri of a ear nidi1 brute strong! day. Farmers must ligelicc. capacity uln master details, to i hood, much h- a co agriculture. The be pas Mil u i ne course t when win the possess intel 1 ! he power to 'Liiain a liveli III p"'t ciice fi 1 mi st intellects ni the country are employ ed in Firm ing, either in Filing or in the manu facture of labor saving implements. Although labor saving implements lighten the burden and decrease the eoi-'t of manual labor, thev also add permanent They know by experience that a steamer driven by a propeller wheel navigating the canal will keep the mouth of it open. Iu order to open the mouth for naviga tion immediately they propose to em ploy another dredge, w hich will cost about two thousand dollars. The farm ers in the vicinity having gone as far as they are able in the cut for drainage, ask assistance from the merchants and citizens of New Heme, and for this pur pose the President of the Company, Jill. il. c. ( AIITI-iU, is in tho city and will take pleasure in explaining all the plans and prospects for iuick. permanent and profitable sicam navigation with Hyde, lie prom ises nothing extravagant but points out in a very clear, sensible, and plausible manner how the stock in the canal com pany and in the Kbit 'il company can b i made to pay a i'l VII iKM). I he thing which the owners of the Kim i 'i'.j will be delighted lo see. The -cheme F worthy of serious considera tion by those who have money invested iu tho 7.7,1! ( 'iti. The Lake Landing sec tion makes, iu an average crop year, from one hundred and twenty-five to one hunlred and fifty thousand bushels of corn for shipment, besides avast 'I'jiintity "I' o.iis. rice, beef cattle and some cotton. The toll paid on this pro duce wid make a good dividend on -tock in the canal, and the additional freight secured by the steamer by r .'.chins the warehouses on the canal v.iil certainly make a great dilTerence in its earnings. Men often lose what they have invested in enterprises by fail ing to remove unexpected obstacles. Per haps if the owners of the him f.'Vy could have foreseen the difficulties in naviga tion to I yde count- they would not have put their money in it. Hut they have made the investment and the ques- ' tion now is. shall they spend iiiorr- money and remove the obstacle to suecessful Mil profitable navigation, or throw away what they have done. If Mr. Carter can satisfy them that the opening of Lake Landing canal will enable them to navigate it and carry their boat to ' liie warehouses, and to points accessible to carts and buggies it appears that New Kerne merchants and thf Kim City company together could well afford to supply the two thousand dollars asked ATTOICNK Y AT UW, ( )fflce formi'rly twrw UnI liy BtmmoiiB A Manly, nppoHtto Uuuton Hous. i Will practice In the (bounties of PrTn Jonen, ( mnImw, Carteret, Ikaml)eoaud Lefiolr from pi nil nt ton paid to collodion, C. R. THOMAS, A T T O U N K Y AT LAW. Oflicr on Cravrii Rirnft.t n HLanJy fttutldlng near curiier of Pollock Htreet. liuvidwly C. R. THOMAS, Jr., Attornoy At IjAWi BEAUFORT N. C. tnTirx on corner of Turner and Front street. Will practice in t;arU-ra tnd tuljolulttg counllcH. Promia at trillion to co Hoot loo of claim. nov4 dwly WILLIAM J. CLARKE, eOTJNSF.LLOU AT LAW, Alli'M.lfi fill Die roiirm lilil nl Nw Heram, North (irollmw Particular nflntlon palit lo rneoUnc cliiliim. mid oniivyniicliiK Unlluil suite's i iiinini IsHiuner. Kept. IHUi. IKXI. dw pointment to make. Iu fact, this about what the Democrats nearly every where are Haying. It always was so, and the Civil ServiWlaw has afforded very little relief. It was to have abated the scramble for office, and prevented the greatest of all scandals. Only Prof. Eaton thinks the law is as it should be. North Carolina Republican office holders are not trying to hold on; they expect to go, and wonder why tho President doesn't turn them out;' Most of them began to- pack their trunks he fore the inauguration, and have been waiting for the baggage wagon ever I since. Nor are they groatly obliged to Mr. Cleveland for holding on to them, i and they give notice thai when the re- ', turn game is won, as they are confident it will be four yeard from now, there! will be no such standing on ceremony , about turning out the Democrats who aro lucky enough to get in while the party is in power. The way the Dem- , ocrats are broken up about the offices is sp u t for the North Carolina Itepuhli-' en ns. - .V. 1 '. .Sua. 1.. J. MlMIKE. WM. il. CUtll. MOORE & CLARKE, ATT0ENEYS AT LAW, icf Itorno, N. Will pnirllHc Iu tie' Courn of Onrterot. Cra ven, liri'i-rie, Myilo. J,iti-n. liiolr. tnalow ami I'limllroetumticK. AIho I ii I hf Mii pi t-tin-i 'our I hi llftlelKll ttlMl j th Cnlli'il .HtiiU- I IoiiiIm nl New fmrnm Mu4 I Knli-iuli. I 0m - l 'llecMiiK h Bpirlully. ap&dwlf r. M. SIMM" I'l HHtllT UAWl.V SIMMONS & MANLY, A TTO UNISYS AT LAW. V in .lucticf ,n ihc ( inrtJiof Craven, Joifcft, )!--( i .VI , t'yrieiei, I'lmiiifo, 1 nir ana UyJ, RI..1 in ine hV.W-rul i '..tu i nl NfW Ii4ru. riiii.v ui t)K. J. I). CLARK, i !: rs'i it-4'1' KKWBBKI. . urn.-- .it. i'rv.ii irrl. llw4UI Pollaefc Hi,. I llnm.l. nr!7-VWW f. heavy penses biinleiis of tarmiii must ilisci imina' licence ill his sel I he useful t here ; of rubbish thai l ii pun us b Hiisi I I milled pel sons lll'r I IlloU,-' lie other ex : hat a i'ai iih-i ; ii s. ,:n ' i u ' 1 1- a '. . i - i "Hit ;,:,.;-', ,1 licstriicf im "ia-:. M l, Woodstock. icei mi an 1 tills piari.' -I" fell. a pR'sslo aihaiii O 1 1 is eeollol! often ; e nnr W Isel pillse. I III pi es should i lolls, alul pe can at this JI, (lo be how I. t lilies. I 'hat ic. '"' t !':! e! Ul ea I III .1 Pel I ilil . 1 j; ..b 1 .in:i-' 'I - . 1 e Sloriiis. . June S -A Va.. sivs: A hutri--1 by a waterspout last night, unroofing Ion h :,nil blowing Ihe streets . At least n the town. - -The wind trei 1 1 . ' U'l 11 tern I eitv. , ' i If Ted Thi is IT un ; i cpi olloll pi. k- d ill II P A ha ' , t I'l'o r. II. Ki'signaf ion of flic liritish Cabinet. IiNOiiN. June H. The government svus defeated in the House of Commons ( this evening on the second reading of the bu.lcet, which was rejected by a I s ole of LM14 to 252. Tremendous excito ment was caused by the announcement of the result of the division, and Mr. I I lladstone immediately adjourned the, House. It is confidently rumored that Mr. (Hailstone will visit tho Queen to-1 morrow ami tender his resignation. When the result of the division was announced. Mr. (iladsotne. who had been leaning forward in his seat and : cynically sun I ing, started . turned pale am! clutched his hands nervously to gether. The House immediately become a bnliel of confusion, members yelling, stamping and waving hats, neckties and ' handkerchiefs. A tumultuous cheer, came from the gallerios, and speaker I'eel vainly howled Ifor order. The j l'arnelbtes pointed at Gladstone and I yelled: "That is the price of coercion.'' When the result was announced I,ord Randolph Churchill and Mr. 1'arnell jumped upon their seats and enthusi astically waved their hats and the cheer ing was rosumed. Mr. Gladstone arose to move an ad ournment, but stood in his place fulls a minute before he could be heard. Thirty nine Parznellites and all the conservatives voted with the majority. The minority included Sir Michael Hilss. the brewer, and several Irish liberals. A 1 1 hniigh st rong whips had been I'-sue.i many government supporters were n..i present. 1.. NPoX. June 'J, 4.1)0 1'. si - Mr. (.lad stonr has just announced the resignation of the cabinet to the House of ( 'em mens l.i trrarj . Pr..f. s-.t Ii.ivid Swing, in V., i'" of June tl. has a paper . mute, I 'II,,. I ; 1 1 1 h w ulioiif Vict..r ling lb e;,,- 111 u lint I. -speitS Illlgo w ls ci i! . in i I' il i - h Is pili.ui III hl-ot.s pass an . l, .iient tribute to his mouses nu. I mil i.'ip.ntes the regard in sslo. bin- ill be held by posterity. THE NEUSE & TRENT RIVER Steamboat Company Tu IK e,,Oll'"l:il. I III. l.i"H on Nl'UHl" Rlill Trlil rl . is w ill 7 1 1 1 1 lltt following Hohmlol on ami iii r si i is 1 1 a S. . Mny lSlh, Mi : Steamer Klnston A' 1 1 1 1 1 ; i v Kliii.t,.ii on Mi.iula. n anil Tliurm i1iin hi inu .,.'i ill llioric ltiillnc until l ,..s,l:i hi il ItkIii.i hmiiiiimkh louelllnir Ikl all Iiiii,Iiii!;k r. ii. luiiK si ri l herry anrt lnv there lo li ,Iin-U ilikI .-. Hi lii-i-l Willi Uie S.i,'Hlnl.lHli "Il III.- .lM. i n. ii .,ii s i.Uii.-h.Ih iiii.l siiinnlfty mom- illU'KIll tol .M'll hll' Mill lllllll1 Nl'W lli'rtif Im K i iikI . ,ii iiinl InUi mi-diltl.' lloitlliiK- Stcamcr Blanche eive New U.-rii.- nu I iiii1iiii fiery Moli leiielilni: nl nil liiii.lliiim. Ili.liirnlnK. I i.-ii I . ii i M..11.I11.V rveliimt. lli IllK ovr oer's I.:oi,llim iinlil Tiii'MnT morning, mi: New lu-rin Iii linn. I., eonmx't m'iu . a i ii, r s ii'immlinili W. 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 18, 1885, edition 1
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