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NO. 16.
VOL. IX
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NewStore! NewGoccis!
Bargains ! Bargains!
I wUfc W wiihr... a y f- - '- m I '.:
ptlblic in gcmn' ha I ' '-''" ;u-t
returned from i: N- -'.. - ". '--.
wkert I nave pt:ri'i;j'il
Very Large and
Well Assorted
' Stock of Dry Goods.
. Clothing, Boots,
Shoes, Hats. Caps.
And everything ; ' "' 11 '''. ' ' ' i:
iakept in First Cits l)r;. ','-..,-mt
Uotbing Store.
Ifl eka't Mil yon goods ,l every
kiad cheaper. tha oy otiwr hou. iu
.ti (quality coMidcred) I will
give them wj.
I fought lo ftQ.i I undetermined
i.-ir k. T .nnl.i h. rd..o.l to
hT ju call and exam:uo my st-vk.
:ifyMoto is More good in J bec-
for ft liule money thin any
tt&er&rf'Good Uoom in :b- city.
Very Tpectfully.
r' Wm. SULTAN.
Biakop Bil4ing, opy- rap'.ist t'har. h.
- UBUS4 dwtf 1 1 iiie nrfot
A. THOJla, Sic-nja!:.
'iVt.' "'JEW BITKMK, I .
-iv'--.Vkt . Hf f5St??W moved that Ma- rY-.-s -
.V-'-r-;; 1r t?.4ir- J. 4T??N and that .ludnre lVvkm
v i- .-.?afryy&4 unauimou.-.i by r:sai; vote.
.Zlohtiments Tombs
T AMtUkiadiOn,, ami Bui.J'oi on
, . . .
V ' YrAUAHi AMERICAN KAR3L
..,-. ' - "
- . ?i rji- '
MtilfkOtiOll (TIArftfit1
-JOE K. WILLIS. Propriety
i 1
: an, fil
'.q.'KVn'M " tnj ftUtaori y'
" -
S- ,UA4r
t- -ay.
4 A
Hnivers and Reapers.
'-, au ti Clebrmtcd
LmEUDWER& REAPER,
V- 'jour t lion to
j m ,,,,
v ..- tli a&nae. aliall be pleiucd
j , tO furmisli 4eeffptive (.'ircnlrtrs
J. C. 97 HOT Y.
(rent tor Eastern N f
- Sew Heme. X ('.
la (! lll tin Cotton Plo- On..
, , j V.ad mil 1ID of Ajrr.jitcn: Ki
. i 1 iHb THE PUBLIC !
,1
TT6C STOEK 13 Ul i.FIi wiT.l
;CtiOlce Groceries.
'."(Jswed Goods,
.'Provisions,
Boots vA S:.o :.
Dry Gu'wVn
Hats ar..: i;-;
L'T'
la M w
Flrat Cl" VW l"-
(MtarlU AH I . A . -
WhatoHlt or lt '-' '
EOBEF.TS L BF.C,
To the House-Kespers.
V, HI
HASONS IMPROVED
riUTT J M v S .
Till. BEST JAR MADti.
L. II. ( I TLL U
26 MIDM.L STRFr. r
- N KW HI'lt N r. . V
Al K K A
UALE AND FEKALc ACADEMY
.u i:'M; n i
rui n
ItOAlX-'t
ror rr.r
U'
.:-.! , . ' !.. c. u-'l "a ,l
nr'ii i ;v M : : . V. ivrr. "i . .
.'!'..! t .;; c i, .t. r; :. in " 1 ' :.
t;sj cum in 1 r fee .
Mr. .1. U lir.i. i
w,i ,h;h;iUh1 : niiMr.ir;. -m'. ; .ir .
riu" : 1 1 1 vi-in uiii :u . ; ! 1 1' 'n im-t
!n ,i ::mi ; . 'r.wi ; on w.i ,ij.m .;n:-l
'A . 1. S;r oiison . S.iinp.-i'ii. . !
tOt l.iw. 1 ) 1 1 ; 1 1 n .1 .i i 'i .1 .
r,-. .i,t. r m r.- .
.i I ....... r: ' .
-, . a ! ' . : ' ! . . ' ' '-.v
i ,...:.,-, . : .
i.T i ii.i .M. . m 11 i. :
rnl ti r rrr.-: ir'i'. M .-!
r. i:. 'oppo-. '.r s.iMp-..:i. '
i . kicinal . ot No !la:,ov,r
i ...
report ot " ,'""!: ''' '
' ft 'following cmnnt .
pointed on credentials: -I. W.
Robinson. S.itnpsotr.'A A . M"-'J'
N'oir Hanover: K. I. Puih..i:. iv.
tM": . (illtn.Ul. i Mi-i.i.v .1
r:irsall. .Idiu'.-: W. .1.
L'i)inr: C. (Ir.nlv. l)upiiii.
Th inmuritto on rnlos mi
stitntod :is fo! !(-- 11.1 1 ..-n.
Sampson: .lohn K.irr . Nc !i.i:i
over: S. 1'-. 'l'alor. (nsiu: M.
Moori1. lupiiii: .1. K. t m .- ti .
Inoir: I. M. r.'.r:i: L .!!!.
t'artorot r.uni", . 'i trio 1 m-' tu f .
.mil tiif ir-.i.-o;i a.t' ! -'orii nil Nn
rn .n ,vpp' ir .i;ini' :ri.m :'n.i;
rount y :s 'iii: ii.-'.- n -"ire
irrlpiiarry tl it to iw -ottl.cl
afr ti "oii.T :".ri-.-. w.-ro aati. '..
Til.- I'nmmittco rules present ci
two reports - t.:c 'ar'.-r :.u:ni r:
rM-i.m ;n.'irlin 'h.i- tl- raairr;t
niif J . : i 'ii ' ii ' "! ' :. i: ' " - '1
tl.. !ijin r:.' riv :" ' -n mv -:
t iie two ' hird - run .
Tlii" majoriry rnir i ui"!''ci: in
tin' ronviMitlon
Hon. K. T. !;..k:u. Ms.- !: -:r
iiH'iunbeut, va. p!.u4-.l
tiou for .Ju.Ie ly "Ir. i""r.-.- A.
KAnist-y. ot' rotnliT.
Mr. .foh a V. U'o't:i . ! i.-i.o-r.
stvonilc-1 tl.r- Tioai.ri.i:...:: a:il
us)n dr. i
noin i n;i
l..:;.'.l
On motion. :m;..tr .n-ti'-a
taken in n-fi-rfiiv to it'.-t -a . '
C.)Ud;dat- tor NVCm. .m l v: 11
H. Ai!-n w.io dwlan-d !. ut. !..
njoas rho;o' of th ..'itivotitioii
In re.poris' t." c.iiis. Mr. A... n
appeared and rotunn-d t.ank- t'. r
the honor -omerred.
()o motion, a i-omiu ,tU' oi t lir,-i-.
consisting of My.s.r. ,1. K 'ot-n
and O. G. Kioaud. of Niw II. mover.
w.n Appointod 'o ; r. ;or;n .l;;di-
Boykin of the .u-tion of the- r..n i-n
tiou.
The foliowsJi.; were .i.(h..h:i o on
:tie t'Xi'Cll!'.'. e coin ;: i . : '.. lor t!..'
ensu.a U'Tll. : K. K-rt . S trap
sor. : (I. 1.. '.mil. Sin U i novel.
Ed i Fennel. l":lei. Hadoiph
liuile.s. Ou-io-A. 1'. M. I'l'.ir.i.i.
Joaa; J. . iiruinjrer. Lenoir;
.Mat Moore. Inpr.n: '. . ii.ol
wicltL'arteret
On motion, thank- w. r returned
to Mr. . I. A. 1-uiit. for the use of
the opera Lunv, and to 'he cna.i
mau and secretaries hr fiithuti
performance of dutv. and to the
railroatls for reducisl rates to dele
puree. Goliixhoro M n,j,r .
HfNM'.... 111. Juni' J 'i.-Th.' -:f..i:. n
i reUtivB in this Scau. Whi',. '..
I'rirrftumn t!l.Tr l-tio un't 1 1'. 1 1
ihey will rot '.' -v. manj Tbe
publirans hn put iilT ti".. ir li.u- t.
Tention '.ni:i '.l.t- , i l.l Wi of rWml-'
-r-t:
to..k ii.- : r-i- o iiv
clle.l ihr-ir .or...:.:; -. : ::. i:-.
Aui;ui.
In .fce t 'ot 'r' -Mors! li-tr: :- n.
Af U'.o r.tevnm i.l l r. mi:...:.
and entlore.l t' .n- wors't-gm. t.
di 1 m master stre ke when b- g ' 1
flakier remove.! from th ! i. ' - l-.-o :
Arter.al. d-"-pite M'ir;.b f lb to:. ; .:.
Canal n. tonecv and -.ne Mil.:.rv '.log
iie will gel the su rt of .;'. '.!.
..Hi, -il s.11 e th" p. art- i.s .:. I. - -t
partv. hut they ar- t. t 1 -r -enough
to Jef-.i. him
Worthtngten -f tk P- r . ..-'.: :
like Neeee. wis elected V. a ".. !- -.
tier, '.wo year-ag H t.ai . :; .:'.
J1"! m 1 VTlt 7 Thi- ':m r ho w':' ; ,. .
cu re- iii re. ord 1- g -j.i . at. .. '.-.-;
r. .e.l to be ah ubl- : nii.pt : .'
;-.t .e iam-i mono.- ,v
' ' r ir.'. T..va '. r :s su: :' r
It. '... iiiiir ri Ji-tr.- :.- .
n. . : . 1: ir.. '1 . - ' .' :
::. r- f fani
1 IMlt AU'I
V I .11 I .Ml I
oi;
f t he
I., or.ov
...i I.it.
I'm ' .
--v :.!
iir'
.i:o: '. i'i.'e'ai''.e (Irow
.ito.ii ilie 1 niteil
.it tin1 No:! House,
O'.o. .llltli' 17. ISSti.
i i- . of unusual in
v tr o1:- p.ipers road
1 1 . 1 1 . ' ' 1 aoilfjlit .itnl re
o interest ;n'r ni:
,-r.'ontiie value ami nee
-'.oli
trii:'--.
and renardinp the best
liotN oi preparrnc fruit tor mar
;nul pitv-erv.n it for family use.
opinion Memed prevalent that
;.oi ate'l ti n:' !niiiil to uti-
V.l
Wo
Ho
I ! 1 1
po
lt !
on
.i :...'.;.. : to;- ,.
: .,-.! :: 'r.r -ui'i'i 'or
on.;- : - e s . i p -:
n api .earanoe.
i ..t , :0 hea.tltliuiiu.sj and iu
,i'i''...:i, proper; H". but it rom-ni.iioi-
a mueli lusher priee; or
.i: ti.tr ilia-,1 apples are worth from
two .in d a half cents per
;.. ml. i apora'ed apples Iront eiulit
..si i iu.-. (. 'oinitiou iinel ) nuachcs
.,i, u,.r!h lroin ttiree to five cents.
. '. .,; h. rated from W'htet'li to
".fi nt two cents, l'.ra Arnold,
i. I ll'iioia fruit grower, presented
ilr.r.i :n.4 and spoei fications of a
i-M-.tj. evaporator made and used
b Inni-oll with which he has had
bett, r Mii-oess than with the more
,.ii,.kivi. dr housert and evaporat-
. r
evaporated apple- m two
rawbernes in three hours.
::i two hours, cherries in
-. crn in two hours and
- ot fruits proportionately
;;r-. -'
a c 1 1 1 -
a- .ii:
I lie
vaporator is a marvel
and excellence, and
can
in.u
anv ODe at a very
tmlviiig cost. Hy its use millions
, ,t" .loll in ....ti In. u-i'il the nrodncer
and i on.- imei each year. There
in l.oiwuols of families that dry
q.i.int ,t ies of fruit annually
1, v. "'oi la.-inoiied slow way, and
-, 1: o ,t ; he old fashioned low price,
when they could with but little ex
pen-e make an evaporator and
vapo.ate live tunes as much fruit
and s, :: . ;,,r live times as much
p.: j... in,!. l'lieie are thousands
oi : i:r...;cf :n the cities that can at
wiieii the nrarket is glutted,
1 1 mes
trim lofle-ss than tbe cost of
lotion, and with an evaporator
:t oiepate
in a lew days sutncienx
tiit.
at i
M r
for a vc.u s consumption, and
euth the usual exienditure.
lie
Aiiiold s.ial he did no: mtonU
a.alvi' or sell evaporators and
ii i oiisign to the Association
r git' and title to his evaj-orators
...led the Association would
are cuts to illustrate the ditVer
nart.s and distribute gratuitous-
.;. w
.in 1 1
.'oi".
Itlaiv
1 :i
sit:o
ne- the larmers. iruir raisers
. . .. . .
1 h
I -
I'oii.-umers ot the I inted states ' oieeuing o.oioi . ,aKeiie
l, :e illustrated directions for ! and renew our effort.-. S.
tig and using this evaporator. 1 Grange: we are not al';
no,;. on. Mr. Arnold's propo-! its opportamtief or r.-;
., w:, accented, and the follow- fits. I would urge a r-'W
g resolution adopted;
1 Vs,.,
the 1'inr
A-sc.Cl.lt
!. That the secretary ot m. nag, unmn us onino t
unl Vegetable Crowers' breeze, alabe the ma!l -..
ii be authorized to inform : of tune, meet promp'ly M.e
;,,!,;,. through the leading
i-..,.,per- :n e.udi State, that
r.Ce.! il.rt-ctions lor mating
a;., i using .r no h4 e iruit evaporator
.... .11
an 'ie oi uaineti ov aunressiiiK our
secretary, W . Orlando Smith, P.O.
Ih. 104." A'ihauce, Ohio; enclosing
st. uniKs for return postage, and t,hat
'he secretary draw on the treasure
tor the necessary amoant to dffra
expense oi wood cuts, printing, etel
On motion a vote of thanks was
tend.: ed Mr. Arnold for bis valnabld
gift n 1 he Association. On ttotioa,
., .1 i-.l
a"ti 01 inanKS was teuuereii mti
pre
lire, thrtitighont the conn cry al
t,,r tho eo,irtAiis TtTiiled
... .. ,. .. .11.
;,i ti- ti 1 uoiisiiing tne can ior toe
meet ai o 01 onr Association, and for
iiilib.shmg the proceedings of onr
pn n:oii- meetings. On motion the
A-soc.ation atlionrnedto meet at
til
Sunt hern
V 1 Mi.
Hote
at 1"
I, St . iouis. Mix,
a. m.
'A . ( u: 1. a M" 1 Smith. Sec' v.
: UK Will I K Hel'SK.
belu re that tbe,.r,00)
'1 the President gets as
s t he sum total. This is
The estimate of the
i.cli Congress is to ap-I11-
ear lies be tore us,
. ,'..,.. t t I, .1
, , , Ol,,, I OO
N e so' that oO,oii is
addit loll to his
'.". h to pux tho salaries
' 1 , ,,
1 . . . a a: e - and cerks. Ilia
r :s I'.f.d Mi, lm '
: secretary -.-'',
. 1 r 1 . si',1. five mes-
-l.'joo. a .steward'
r kee u r- w ho each
; ot i.ei clerk.s at good
eli-giaph operator,
::-g - i.'-oo and
ish.
etting tl.'JfX), n
-000, fjnd a
: " res w !n 1 re
i :. addition to
a :. --.o I(,r
. Mien a- s- ,w ;,,p.
! o e.i : c , : the
.V .l ' n ' in r
., a.l ::'. Vele :s
, 111. oimi tin, re.
: : : ep wrs and
e 1 I. ;.-. -J.olM)
1" : green
11 s ;ot gas,
-labie-. The
tol l. ,0-:- 'he
ee : o :: . '. : i ' i : e
i r v. : ' 1 1 v 1 iiid. If t .'i s.
' :.'.- -Ao..: ; have the to.oi ,, :. .
- . , 1 1 '.0 mi, ;.s, and i: : c:.c : c !;o: -c
rei e-.yei! any -p.o'.e ai d 11 oi- : : ,
a ., ;.. Th,- bahitiiv 1 !...: I.tt.-I ....'. :.
..;.--' :.. :n the'. :. n i .' the . s , ;
Ire- denCs turn .a.:. 1 w ainci wf: o
,:. 'he whole pleas. w.'. ioi-. ieil ' hi
:. ' . ; w, tli the oa ale ' b-t two O.i
. ... .;:gi: iie may be M uch 01 .. e.i ;o o .: 1
d:s'apMinted to ; pi "r oil''-;
:-. : I "0:1 will help in. :ep!y. 1 : g i 1
', .' in.,, .;.';. out- look ol iV-g a.-' o.-: .
, : a . : t:.t k e. per- :; ., 'a : V
1 : . r ; -' . 1 v ; he
t, . l,,-,.., I Heilli.il I ' ' "b --,"',
' 1-' :.'vate 'and ' 11 v hri ' ;:;' ' ''!
..'..,. 1 . a youi.g i.i'ly a:- ut .
'-''" '''.....- rK.'ii :.pr I ui rJ 1 .
1 lVe- de:;: m.r. be 4-th l.t of fanuiitf ti..snf"'
,1 , a -'..it r. 1 y nourishment I 1 - 1 -' n
. .1 , . '.,,. t.::..- '. ;r.i gar aiV u ater
Siiirlte.l AiKIn
Mie i
. i-orgia
-flic tent
( 'i ran o.'.
eouusei.
t!
I.:
bv T.
Si.i
!i; '.
A::. :
! ! K
aeeo nipliblieil
Hnsbamlry 1:1
with thus st
r.iti"H-
; I
"i i :
I in
u;'. :
time ha an : e.l ra .... i
be faillv united and weil
rt'.in
i inak
,
n l:
ami prepare our poop,
uch demands will -erur
and our industry a reeo;'n:
our rights and privileges.
: lot
1 in
ereasmp requirements ot ;
faeilitie- pro e that the :':"
the (Irango ::i atteiiM't :n' '
cat e our people liav,- in i I:
elated. The mnistry .tgt.-i
tJieie is a general .mpro-. , :
their Cock. So :ei att-.-;-benelit
ot the lirange ::i e . ;
tiou. Our Htxaely was -be
relieve sullenng hinnan.'
cyclone paths of (b'or :...
lbw ed sed Kin ti oi Mi.i-si op'
tiio grasshopier legions oi
Northwest. In t heGr.uigc we
a brotherly sympathy lor
O Ot
t iie
-i c
o I I
, 1 1 . 1
the
have
each
Other that brings relief and is - ell
calculated to comfort when tiaames
are hard up, clouds ov-erh wm o n
future and depre.-sio-i !:.!
bosom. Since (iotl has said i: la.;':
should live uig" !..m.s.-it. '
hoovetj as to, Lo, ever n '
tend to eftchi other a eoril ... i.e.:
that cam b .seenred thTougi. . oo-.
eration tkat is honorable N'a:.
in our (State, ol their own iri.-txiii
and accord, prunnsed.to abnio t ide ,
and regnlations, obnervn the i u
cepts and obey the in tutu : n n.-o ;
our Uraler.
dormant, t
Your irange tn.iv 1
ie cop lrtnerslwp it; a;, be
dissolvfH'i, yffc. there l- w.i '
rid yourself ot the ..bi;a:..r. atui
resixnsib:lity but in the d.-cnargc
of duty ! Does tins apph vou
or your Gran f 1 he Sta'e (l.-.w.g-of
(ieorffia hitees.aii apinal to
i'or help in this great .-'r'lgj'e :i
which you me deeply nnd eon c
interested. ''an ryp, ,
hearty i e-poiis,. ::. ::: ;. ' I
acknowledge man;, fa.iui- . :'
we have not tune to reOo.::.; :
quibble about ttaMii; tbv .-uieig.'iH'y
ot a near future calls on in
'f "u,"u" " ' . . ....
; . "-" ue .e oui. u-
tauce. We mee. v .Ui dK-coHUgf .
meats in aii wivogaiioui w ,,u a:i
the t bristian career,
the slougli of div-poml
we la.l into
1-1 oi U .,, . r
hang ns, ofteti a'ni"-' :
W hat do we do w .
to turn back, hen e -a . -'church
vow. look o "S" w
fl'i
'eiiol
View the cro-s
I
icuvlu
In. j:-.. c : - i . , i. . r.. .
t'OITT i;
t'h '
H gV
- l.
farmer s organ w pvt. r , ;
sll, .1.1
meet .
i the
I dnevt. hold oceawional op.-n
j ingw, and let the farmers k a.
I 'ram uujttui.s huh puin ni
s ot onf
;: ti.f eilort
be m iault,
;"i"n, ucn . 0,11.0
1 I'jilnra ,! n.l
ihui on ,
i5 Jirompt, b true a-.o i.wJiUi,
and. ct great Cnnl wi.l not mi tier .1
1 TPtUre, liat will gauxi 1 g.oiiouj
I WCt'e. . i-el me urge um while,
Uviag to o act that hi u death
calls you hence, you w iii be euinhtl
, to tho memory given to !u? l.: ihlul
, vhasbandauiu." Vour wile will
I Aad true and fiied lrn nds .noon
ft,.-, li.-if I, .i rlw.,l fo i',,11,. ..
1 wo uuv. vi.ov..
CoUll-l'l
;- is -i tig
it be
:'ei 11U' 11 .
epaapii
, and aiivtse. , A your nony
1 Jenosited in tbo firVe. in.
1. ,.l'.,.l i,Url,- I.,' tl..
uouuhm iwwej . n
, and have inscribed .1-
111.H111 your
tombsti
Un
e ',,,':
ol 11
a
true and faithful Pat
bandry." 1 1 inform. P.:.
I cheerfully refer ymi e
secretary. VnVthi rn C
l!
The aukees ( mie tv 1 l a'o
nuririg the war.'' s:i,d .:. ..
Confederate soldier .1- wo .i d
up onr leet and loan-,! ov k bo a
talk, "Hnnt.-ville. Ala., was (ooq-,1
two or three-time by tbe l'eib 1 .!-.
il enlisted Irran tha' place, ami :-'.'
wife kept me psi-ted a- to wiiat
went wi. I got buck rh. r- a. :;' a
j-er ,m
.
ill t et . ,ier. i.n .iv
ban- ': ''"Ai
- "raiw leu gi t
' ':'
(lreses aud a pan
, . , , ' ..
on foot.
M v wife had :
I tag
hoes.
..'oi in
and 1 bail a tatter, d col in .
and was barefoot. W'o nadn'
much at a shilling between
begin life on. Alter a feu d t
a -
old lnend otK-n d in
an old housi on a 1
or six mile- liom
loaned 11. c a 1: ; ' : .1 .
me some seed, aioi .
another 1 picked i
weut to Mirati'hiag
ban 1 a lor grub.
"1 had been :
and w.u cbi.ii. do
w.wsn't o er! t ... '
rested the '.utile ;nol
a leg tree , a t iie ce:
lot. He -tood ;!..;
the ; ;c- -a hen ;:
down in.;.' what oei
he in, lib- a gj oat :r,
:' onf. 1 made a ,
; a'ti . lei' 1 'ii i": :;;..:. l
tho hole I !.!; ba
silic ot a ,.i ..: ;;g
slioyel ai d ':.:
wtist. : :: ,w '
Vie, I ,.::' ., ; .;::
won cos.:. !:. .
r .w :. g: i i tiL'.ii
a:,d -:A.-:.
c a i : ... 1 '.
me
;U;
A I.l
Mi
UHIEPS.
i- i . .. lir. w itii miu'ii
lea 1
lT-e-
. ,,n rn . i a -bifjn from
-.oi 1 nmcL-. o ha beuri
iv v. Mo.. boui-U of tin
r f I'i'V evangelist.
. r , ! 'loui'le exi.-t betoen
it '. : : lor- in i..irt? f T.-mi.-i.
' . o : ll u-r
,i'ir in .Ni.rili i iiroima
r, !ti to I ,' tilling up
:. l '. . i .i: i.i r, ;
.ariu-r than Usiiul.
J.l.n Newnmn. of S.-vier county.
. i n . .'.H'.l last week at the remarkable
zv .-f t IT years.
A v ounir ladv uar Liulford. Vu.. has
r :
rnic.l the remarkable feul of fast-
v. Tin inii-uti. of tS.iuth t'arolina.
i. ! i'ii dominated for Assistant S.ere
t,t the Troasurr.
i 1;. "I'.l- hun.irud and tenth anoiver--i.rv
of the battle of Fort Moiiltrie a?
k brati d on the -Ui at Charleston.
A dui-1 loi.ht in Texas on the 30th
i.it. between James (tooierand Joseph
.o: Winkle resulted in both being
f .'.taiiy shul.
The n.-w -teelj crut Atlajita will
be rt.vlyfor her trial trip. It id
h 1 thai she w-ill not meet with the
trouble that the Iki'.phin experienced.
The committee appointed by the
i ranch government .0 consider the lot
tery loan intended for furthering; opera
11. u:- upon the Panama Canal have re
p ru ! a.! rsely .
.'. l '.'i.:., . :. cut man has invented a
a ... r : o-y.-i lie ri,-.er Bits on a nigu
lort- .l hy two iod. narrow
at s liggea catamaran iasnion. tie
; r .-.ti with his feet a large wheel
i.. i. t i g.ariug operate a littlo screw
i. th" -tern of th craft. Trials have
j - ' ( p. i". to be fast and easily managed.
i. P. -ton '. ,; declarer) that the
t . htirrg bnsine.-s is hard to understand.
'r irmtar..-'- Hpit the Priscilla beats
tt.e Atlantic, the lairitan and the May-
. r the Puritan beats the Priscilla,
ti.- A:. ant., and the Mayflower: the
At.ai.t; beats the Puritan and the
M:ic over, and :inally the Mayllower
bi -c.s i!."t'.i :o'.. Now which is the best
boat :
a 11KIL1.1AM MARK1U.L.
lilN
-"'i
Iasj-;- one OF HER Most
dacoiitxh.-. ivnn weps a
ViM NH T. WYKlf OF NI'W
r.nv'i
I1-1N' .
I' tie
', jit" a i rilliant and lashioonbie wed
iiiig ''a.- celebrated at St. Peter's
i:l. ur.ii on the 1. The handsome edi-
:. wa tilled to us utmost capacity
w :tii tne urigiuest ana Dest ot asning-
toi. society, assembled to witness the
mariiageof one of the fairest and mont
popular ,.: iu many lovely girls. The
interioi . I the chancel was exquisitely
decorated with rare (lowers and beauti -
ful ferns. Just beneath the gleaming
chandelier hung a lartre marriage bell
eompostd untirtly of white ox-eyed
,iai.-K -. ith a clapper of crimson gera
niums, irothic gates composed of f ra-
grant white blossoms, and graceful
vines w.re placed at the head of the
, a.: re a.-'.e. The ushers. Messrs. S. M.
HI-unl and Alston Crimes. J. B. Fowle
and S. H. Prowii, entered from the ves
tibule a.- the lirst strains of the wedding
11. arch were heard, and stood on each
'.iie of tho central aisle. Tha attend
ants came in the following order:
Miss Ijda Hodman in white satin,
1... an 1 pearls, with Mr. J. H. Hack
brn. Misa Addie Fulford in rose col
ore 1 satin and lace, with Mr. Will.
PI tint. Miss Maud Ainyett in white!
silk, pearl trimmings, lace and dia
monds, with Mr. S. F. Telfair; Miss
Janie Myers in colored cashmere and
lace. ith Mr. J. C. Rodman; Miss
Marian Haywood in white cashmere,
lace ar. 1 diamonds, with Mr. Thoe. J.
1 MitehelP Miss Ida Potts in rose colored
cashmere and atn, with Mr. Ed.
liiahop; Mms Olivia Cowper in white clared by themselves in debate, IniL lor
silk, lice and diamonda, with Mr. A. othe'r and exactly opposite reasoiic. In
Y. Weod . Miss Julia Hoyt in white 1 short, he indicated a belief that every
cashmere and Mace, with Mr. Y. 8. 1 many of them was a hypocrite ao 1 a
Wooter." Mis- f.aggie Robinson in rose i har. Does any one imagine that Mr.
Oolore-1 surah -i,k and tulle, with Mr. ; Plumb could go up to one of Uu'su gon-Jauie-
K'-'binson. Miss Nannie McNair Uemen 111 the street, or yl mwiii re uut
ti '.i hi to surah silk, lace and painted side the Senate, and call b,m a b.vp--paiit
l of wild roses, with Mr. P. H. crtte or a liar with impunity '. Cer
Peiletier. Miss Annie DeMille in rose tainly he could not and Mr. Put:, r is
col ored cashmere, satin and lace, with right in saving he would not d.'.i e i" do
Mr K. W. Smallwood; Miss Lalla Robert-
in w hite albatross cloth and lace,
with Mr. W. P. liodman. jr.; Little
Miss Addie Short in rose colored satin
and lace, with Master W. Croom Rod
man, advanced and opened the tlower
gate. M.ss Camilie Rodman in rose
e, ,1, 1 1"! satin and lace, as maid of honor. .
pr. -de l the bride. Miss Pattie P. Rod
in. ,1.. who entered with her father,
LI .11 W. p. Rodman. At tho chancel
-tep- they were met by tho groom, Mr. '
1 n 1 r. IP Onion, and his best man. Mr,
Ii, :. (iuion. The bride wore a very
elegant c 'stunie of white satin, rare nld ,
p. ii.t .a e and diamonds, a delicate veil ;
f i',oi.-,on ta-aching the hem of tho long 1
tr.,.:. R-v. N. Harding read the beau- '
tiful ritual of the Episcopal service and
proT.. .uneed the benediction in his most
uj;prosie manner.
Afttr tlie Ceremony the bridal )arty
rin.ri.id to Judge Rodman's residency,
'a !;.!.. the spacious parlors were bril
. ,..:. lighted and decorated with
-.:- 1 ilins and ferns. A large
1. 1-.- -;. f roses was placed over the
it...! 1 .in 1 underneath on a bank of
- : . ':. mo-? w 1. re the letters " R. (."
a. . ; .1:.-. '. g. ranium.-.
.' '...:.v ..! gai.t presentf were riceived.
i'.te-tii g loving thoughts of friends
at 1. nie undahroal. A handsome re
. ; :. ai -a a- h'-'l 1 and numbers of the
. . ; w Kerne and Washington of-
'. ;: t gral'.ii.itior.s andg-'i'd wishes.
M 1 . 1 l.iihiml the l',o-s Fisherman.
i 1 -ntva-o' "It .-a:d to a friend
'...-. 'li i'rv'-.lent is the most patient
a. . 1 . r- -' nt ii-herman he ever knew.
',-. .- in. only hog';-!;, which
a. ' .... :. fr tu a van 1 belonging to
:-. r i.y tt.-tu.il ,'Uiit the l're.-;-.
.a mi re h-h than Messrs.
. : 1 1 a and Pisceil together. Put
.a. because he attended strictly to
: u-.ne-s of ii-l,;ng. while h is nu re
.0. . :..,i'c ol I'ompiUiKii;.- were di-p ised to
l.a 1 g time in acclher way. The
-r..:" a; . r. i '.:. various estnaib.- in
tii.- 1 ay .. 1- .!. moKt delightful part of
:!." v..y.ige t t.".- partv. Th.-y v:-ite,l
ho
1
1 u- oyoU-r waters, l.yr.n Haven 1 ay
ri ystoi.e
r ; v the
1 ri'o
Pres.
..s tr;p
le.-aui
I.-' '--.-n
-in-t
en t'ue
W iis
e It
1, li
- iered espe. i
....n m contemi
; i-ant vr tragi
'. .n,i .. Mr. Sc
th,
bav
d.-.vn
It i- -
1 VlT'.v
rk h;m-
lliltth
1 P.
: ho
; r--'.
ir.,-:
ttvsh
1 .
1.
.1 11!
. Ill .
n
i
A 1 1 rat
a..:. b-J 1.
111 the
iiitl,. vh a
1 , g.mori.
engagement.
both
engag
1 :h -er- an 1
i -incut, will
e. lllioil-
in a I "f the
cut!.-.
ti
v. t er-ia
1 correct
- .1. -.1: 1 I
1 . 1 I i hie Al 1 1 di II t .
ni i : w e:::y mi..- n. -r ti.
,ti: 1 f mil k'S . 1 ,ecomit: g
.-. iii 1- r. the side of the
1 11 row i n g the driver, a
! r.-iik mg 1 'ii.- . : his leg
1 1 a r u. f r main -aid that
- in- leg crushed, it
iv only bv a small
He w ag ai was sniashed
- of ti,e mules' legs
t e 1 w the shell V er.
agnt t . t. ''.vn and n -
.: 1 troin i 'i- M. 1 iir.-
r.Hlilico CuiiiiU .unl tin V .V 1 . K
In i ;,r '.--u.' f :'a..
tiial in :h" a-p. .;,::!i:
of t!..' ,:tr. i-t,T, f :'!
I a r ' 1 i 1 1 ; a R l . 1 n ... I h.
u- n. T.'it ti'." . I ot ..- ;
a voir,1 : ti tli.. n i. .:..,.;
When i: i- .!.- i.
owns .',.o -h tr.- '
aggrcKitin- m va!
year after y.'ni h.-r ,'.
taxed to mat I .ivtn.
jtiee
...ilN
nh
i'. lv
,y to
r ,
.o..! that
, 1 e.l. I v
:.:! of the
qa.,'1 :i:g
: i - iiil'
tl
debt incurred in bu'id.ng
that roa 1 . I:.,
per.tleman fr
Hoard of 1 i,r
clear to an
.U-t:.'"
.in '-'.on
ctor" .
i:i,.;irt
I
pol.l
i -
to be
I.' the
en-an of
-o take
I
county cannot furnish
puflicient hii -nit piai
j irt in tie- ib' oi'.';- ; ..
perl.aj it i .ii.i ' t !.
abolish the .'our.: , f ; .,
1 1
It . board
i : .,- t i
i . : el
la oi ir her
ilh territory atni ! u
sister c our. u nr.. ib
strained lnticil..- to u,,
ment f-T tiiat rvaJ.
nothing to :c tl..
affairP. In tiii.- n-t
r.v-. " : a s arc
t I., l erl)' pay
i.t .-!, en h ue
,r.i-ect'.'n of iis
tl,e pt-ilTV''' of
j ti,;. " ad
v aid i e tar
in. a i of ,,ur
'i. ',.';' i e has
- IT- !, bl'Ilg
tr...r, r 'us ai-
taxation without r- pie,
mirably illustrated. !
from impugning U...
patriotic tior.u,,,.-. !
most plausible r.-.i-ni.-.
Pamlico cnuiitr. i'h
tirely in hi? .iwiiiinn.
ever, our gallant fu r..l
be called to -.L. . !.., ;
North I Carolina. !,. i
'.oV I.
OctliViL-
m.ig.sir
ll'UV-
i 'olio
:. V Cif
I,!. llO
will har.llv fail to .1
t!
ounty
her eft:.
,ri:i p!nc - i
it.
having nnngh
. holding as he ,
i .heir
Mi".
P-.nt-
hearts.
I We certaiui v wie.ild lil.eto
lico county gratiJie.l ::: i'., iv r,v;n , .
and we sugge.-t to ur friend 1. Vic
that he does tin I'vir.ty an ir.;i--?ico
even in supposing that the reason a
directorship is not awarded t her. ii
because no ti: :nan mm be fuid in
Pamlico tor the pur isc. Y- tar .' ire
that idea nevi r entered tit. b. . 1 ' our
excellent (iovernor l'an:!; "an well
boast of her patri-.u- and iritf Hetnal
sons: but the (;,,-. erm-r has fe! it a duty
to make other sein t: :i-. :n. i doi.btl' ss
he is sorry
directorship counties.
mat
.u t
: aurg
the
;!-.' r
-.bra. -
Time H Vii- vt,,,,),, .:
Mr. Plumb, of Krei-. :i.r
his accustomed iii:i!t tot!...
Senators on Thur-.iay. Tlmti,
restoring Fit. John Porter to
was supported by -everal of
radical of the lii-nubin. an
. d : ,, r Of
S 1 1 ; I : . r n
;h .in; bill
the army
tlie most
Senators :
.d'l and
rarr.est-
though . it had be.u
tii m a
, urged with alnio-t p
ness by General Irai.t a- :. t: ai t i f sau-
pie justice. Mi. l'lumb -aw- itt to main-
uate that the nouii.iiin .-enators sup-
ported the meauie Lican.-u Ciiieral
! Porter had been oisioyal to th, '. nion,
The unfairnet-.- of tin- insinuation is rn-
parent, for the very tact lent ha 1 called
the bill into exmtenc.. was the demon-
StraUOf). to the cat. rta. tiou e
petent military cine"-, lii-i
Porter faithfully -e. . ,h
bv the very ads on .1 . a;.'
was condemn, 1 .
ail com -
( ;. r., r:,l
n cause
: . Inch he
e n.iior 1 lui
. . r. 'ivsonabie
u . He d o
and blu'itly
,r h ' w, mid
-u-inuat ions
u ill -hock
but il is. a
riu. 1 it, c,n-
e do not wondi 1 tn.it
ler lust palienoi una- 1 -o ,
and malevolent an a, ru-ui
nounced it as cowar'.ly.
told the Kansas .Senator tb
not dare to indulge in su. b
elsewhere. We puppo.se th
some goody-g "..iiv people
simple statement "f fa. t.
tirely too much di-po-ition niui i lesb d
to abuse senatorial privi. g, in this
matter, and using it as a safe -heper
from behind which - ,'ith. rn Sen ", us
may be insulted with impunity ia '
ardlj.
In erTect. Senator Plumb 1 n-i:,u.iied
that everv southern Senator who voted
for the Porter bill did so. n, o t ir the
reasons recited in lae measure aud do-
such a thing. It
that the habit 0! d
inside the Senate -h
V. Stur.
high time.
Ig tll" s U1V
id be .-lope
A Startling Ite e I .it inn
A rather a-toiii-hmg : hauon :...f
been made 111 P. nii!- i hioa ill :u a
week. It ;- nothing more "t loss tnaH
Southern inv.in, n ol tha; ;'i., us com
monwealth, by an unholy ai. 1 unlaw -fid
combination, v. ith the :. vov c! parp..: e
of injuring, if not de-T-ving. an im
portant industry. Pig iruti fr. m
bama to Ptiunyillc. :- in-.' -lory, a
is thus told by the I'ltl-blllg
Ala
nd it
'ri's. uf la-t
nacemen hav
Pittsburg. S
M
ay. 'r-oafe rn
-t -a. r. : .
f.
iargi
Ie- p.g
11
now using lm re 1
in liirmingham. Ala.
Thi.- iron is selling . a
at f rum c '. " to -1 .
less, than the pri ,
nacemen hen- ar e n:
alarmed . The v no n
aud 111 1
iVered 11
a toll -
line;
this e.
aty . 1 is
ai, bar
one'" hat
what, will
luridly
-t km,
be the result. 1 :.--y h
the introducti, n , 1 r
for a caliph' of ears,
facturer- v. ( T" . d : . t
of an inferior oi.iiity
the reduced jiriee at w
i e -n-t'I. Iiguling
a tht-ru iron here
11. 1 Many i.i.i
1 1 1 " V c that It v. -,
-o !,;ufh so tll.it
ugh it was ofTert 1
should be no in iu-eint'iit u
' hat not proved .-traitl - true
use it.
ith;
T
i
: t
1 .r.
: 1 . e
: . l.
been u.-ed t 1 any gi
but it has given s it:,
very large -ah - h-.-.
the 1 a.-t inonth
The sad part ' ! line
Kev-t ::e Mi,',,- 1 r
by "th., Ph.V b Ipl.i
sav - . re lias ad ii.
Ml ',
: a, t ;
of, i.
- i-id
',. a ;t
;
. 1 -d.
i.n be ad
nut out of
.- aiibihe-r
and tlie pric- , .f ;
-;u.red unics- Al
the 1 Vi, burg rn w
phae of tb- m 1 l
Southland
Tl
g ; r ' , ss ot this
tl-i u 'ii ulti
e 'is overgi own
.- - en thi- bai n -i s
n:i'. ism A 01 I
mat-l
p.. lit;
. -tr:
a! p '
iiaiil
1 -
. . 1,
rnanv Iotl.
1 t.ie
i.avi
a I
t.d
'. n e r
ig' '''
. io
:g ll
up'.',
duty
' he -
I'l.tlt;
N. C
. i 1 -.
rot i
Pt.v :. M '-To. v t
i'ni.-i if Cf: ' " 1 1 in-1
oatheruj . i .!.: ,: r t
cpr wnl ' i ' , - ,
a. ees-ioti-. ' v ':.
t"r, i' ir..,.,. ',; :.
,.;b, r o.,i lit
a ppo. n: .' v . no ; .a- i
- .cial uaeri.'nir Mu i
-t'mgi'd .ii'd bras-- ii-ot:
abound' and iO' n we -ha!
fu! 'horiinrvs nmk r i
c :,o! If hoil Dr. Kurtcine
oible
State
"ings
oi r
in I.
!
.I'" .Old
'pvcrii th"
l' i.g'.tful
i n pem.-.s.
le.'its. etc.,
.Vi- ileiight-
I of th" ae
f von r own
I.
! h
V. iry s. Pr' .tin
- ai:d i nr :il
Mi
- on
1 din
the bal
i s aiuung
the una: mean-..!.'."- u,
-f a . "ini"s n'n 1 at . .-.lie
of f rr.s and laurelK and
iiu the mountiiin-hide.
,: encircle the
r the weallh
oilier beauties
, re
occupying 1
f the pret-
the tinii: ' .f several liimdn d
ties-t.j-irl . that our rU'ima-: and honirs
cm fuir.r-.ll. tr, any nothing ,, txo
Bternerh.lt of orrrit inr, . which i hc.rrv-
1I1J" ili'l .
I" 0"iRi it.; , y "S in. ! xi-rr.se
it eii'ori, to
pa-sing tr,..i
Vcpa-.tay
!;,'r erpo'-itii
n i lea;-.. can.
II I I -. I 1.11,1 S. bv C . tV
.'oi. i.oor M.r.- Cox began
,i of Iii;,.: ,'rg..rtcn '.o.rkby
.se ami phih.s'oi hie setting
lortii oi tin' rriii-'irii ., : the rlitmrntiirv
education of the child lrom ii.o earliest '
period of perception ot.w.nr'.i to full iu- I
telh ctual rfKeleptnont. It was a rare
treat. Then cameibiackhnard exercises
hi drawing tha map of Xr.rth Carolina !
, Ly an inexu.' ne th
aj.t lanifuago and i.inr:
' M . Humphrey. ! (
1 Prnf. Ktifteiner'a h
rived, lie entcitained th
a m.isto rlyskc tch of the
. l! iin tl ate.l in
ong man ner 1 v '
.-b.r... "j
ur r. lying ar-
aui.ien"e with I
. - , , i j ." i r nc
world, marked
of music throughout tii"
by the le.'irnino wldchi,;
n.a.- tcr of a1' .1!! l-tngjir.g
of a r, nownci terntan v
At night Prof. .1. P.
State I niver.-itv. wn- a:
st ir.gui.-hi s this .
m and graduate j
n'eer-cy. 1
1 1 my. of i he .
uoiiueel Uiilo-lit.
Iiv r a lecture' upon the "Theorv a':d
I'raeti o of '1'enehinr;. '? lm: it was in
elfeci iiil c.vVi.'tUrUvo. and deliiiled tn
Count ol the lilD.-ind iaJjoriof l'estiilozi.
from 1 717 to.ltU), arid the t ub.s. ipient
introduction of his methods mt.i hip
country fYotfr rrtl trf the present day.
Today WVrii' IfumphHiy tvnfvi e.l litr
topic of Noa tli 'Carolin.-i googrSfphy. tiy
ri que-t . and a free and pleasant discus
sion fi) lowed it by .many teachers pres
ent . iiiclii ling Prof. J'lc'pli Mo. .re. of
., w Carden, nnd various otUeiu lr.
Kiu-tciuet then begaji IiWi cfuirse in
mu-ic propet , .and ii rtipiuly jediu iug
i ha.- to 1,,1'm .-yai em . willi ease
and skill. Hit glee c'lub wall 1 organ
ized tomorrow.
Prof. W. .. liuiiJaii. , I Marion,
c la, in
th"
i iiu aLiiaition oi me ii-.-cniniy io
, et ol ,1 i a ing in - chooi . ii u el 1 -
mg iii ..,; ti,o jimim.i tanoe ,,f etlneiitmn in
lb" art of design, and clo-rng bv appriK
priato and ,; ,,! hi,n kb.,ar 1 wortc in
dra.vmg.
Among the inlcrcling incl-atrj of
today M as th(! adoption ofvi, rosolution
t" appoint a committee to nieuionabe
the legislature i-i hehaK of the erection
' .'in "K i''iii ii'vnKiiDif nionunieni
over th
fftve)
C the lamented I'rof,
-uiiciieil. to oi"
stone cabin for I !
Ail tins. 11. i ;
lor ',,111. ''"I.
use it find to erect a
. coiiiirt of visitors
rtiiiuoif', cm be ilone
tloil wa- U-.ken niter
tributes 1 (oh i l l puplP had bei'n p od
111 : noai. nicuugii. iniK r. 1 ne p.auei,.c j uihcil. public Bertantii i Uaurohill al
speetih .a the ven, iab!e Pi-. f. Helke. etf i mulod uiat the classes might go
lhoma. ville. ;i gradual." nl the I, iu ve-
sityoiNV. , ;,:p binirht tears to
many eyes erred. Mr. Chidetouo hoicd they would
W . extend our-.ncrre congratulations 1 Ilot ,,rr ou this occasion. Parliament,
to Mr I'ln gei ; " 1 l.a. reJI. of Raleigh, for h0 aaid. had been jiaralyzod because of
la- brilliant su, crs in tie- management. the Irish question, and it would remsin
a -.-:-. tto-v f !-.: r--it ami pr.-tni-ing j .aralyixd unloss some- measure of jus
w"1' P'iPA'e wa c. 1 tico -were jiassed. Ireland had struggled
- -- . , j to bring her case to the front, and nad
Striker- in Itiid Plir-lit. ! succeeded. Sho was now backed not
CiHf .0: '. dune rV A
( irape Creek. Illinois, savs
... ;
ircial from ,
The miners'
w,. H'uninnr , ay , ate ucuig
the 11.. y .-truck for sjeveuty-livu cents,
tut ub-eoii.'n'.!y (iVre.l n arbitrate.
Tie- company 'declined and placed n
strong eur.l over its properly and noti
lied the strikers to vacate the house
they oe. iquvd. Tin' in e'ti sought rehef j
in law. l-.t tb-' ' iiit .i- . l.le.l that the'
b iLS, i 1 01 ,-oi'lihe bouses must .
bn vacated. Tin- nu n v. ,-i'j giwn until
June .1 t , iiio i . i ut 1 1 h ed l o comply
and la-t w ek w ere feieibly ivietedo
The striker-, v. ith their families, num- ,
boring l,l)ii .-.re 'caiupi d in the woods'
and snbsiHt onr. a pulanei' doled out to
them by tiio niion. U 1- asserted that
but 'for a fiew prof. 10n.1l agitators the
men -Would lont -inee have gone back
to worlr Their condition i- deplorable.
Mr. lid id (he V. M.
.'nr. Maun ;"m see. - Tom. j
;it ' 0 uy.-bqrg, 1, 11 t you .'
-.l.i--i.. ..il . 1. 1-1. I ill l ' e
ou were
aiiny at
Mi. Mann Why. f have id ways beard
ile,t von -.'i v.vl during the . h.-le 'wtir.
Vi'iicro did you ioso -'our arm .'
loin Took 1 li in a . .iw,auil.
1-iiii'Uig till-. con, lvalioji logg is eye
ing T. .tu a a i lino, - ruelil utaring on
1 1-
Mr. Miimhini
f - -n 1 vtmt io yet
it iij .' '1 m ra-cal
g retir ,i . he
mean . lying'
Y ii know
nil ar i that
nit ar: r man
.11
1 .
h
a war r-e
'I
ought to he prou I of . '
1 iii ie-. 1 .10. pr )u 1 ot 11 on jc . nu t
sir, a- ; t,, .-! i. r- Ua- taken to hogging
for pension - and oriCes, IJm asbained to
. Ho -at.vbolv know I was irl lh" armv. 1
d
ant ro ,1 iserace iny ch ildren . you
011 U t blige oie by not giving
' ' -icfl. J'r (i. 1 !.
( .i iiiid. 1 ami lib Yankee 1 ishei ilil'll.
.;rWA. June --.--No cliangi) has
taken place in the polio v of the 1) niin-
on lover nnienr in reft rence to t h- pro
tect ion of Can ad i in psheri 's 1:1 the line
o( ales- vigorous enforcement if the
law. 'Jhu r eeut . ucular to coll.ctors
...f .usioui-. was taeieiy to in ike plain
certain rittei -'. t' rpretation. It is
11,. a . a.- it l'.a- iiiwaii- lei n. the i.icy
of tbe pov-ernrn nt vttut anv Cnii.al
SLiaes l.-shing v.- el found lisluug or
preparing to ti-h. a' kii'.wu to have
fished in C.,11 ,.i ..ni w at. -iv. : h'iil be
sen'. -1 at. .'Pi an.! war. nt v au.irg.
IXvrni v-f"nr l'"'ir ' w i ; i . u ;.pj ;t-:-
al
sololv to Cnio 1
1" uad hove in g !
;ir w.i !: : ; 1
, , r. 1 : Vi.
,- b .-
111 I he
ep.,1 I .
be, 1:
'I i-g
r.g e
Um its.
Wiii n.
in mi t
b-b.
ng . ar
:ira or
a arn
I I'.l , is.
I being
' r-'-ay
i' he 1.
11 ech
t ' OltlS.
ally
.aid
lad
.; I
'I lain
mi: (ii..nsToK at uif:!:i'iiv!.
ANP Kt.'THt -I A-T
Ll ill. I'm ii., Juno 2H. Mr. Uladsti tie
this :U tern. h .n addresried t he elect' a r of
Liverpool in ncngler'f! Circus. H its
ri.ceive.l with bourdle-s enthu-ia.-in .
The ci reus was crowded t i it.- ntn.ost
capacity. ."(.000 persons being pros.ct..
Hundreds of people, unable to gn in : d
mittance. crowded around tlie outside,
Mr. Cladstone said the onrhu-ia. m in
favor of home rule surpassed anything
lie had witnessed during bis life. Th s
pito the long purses of his opponent-', lie
looked forward to the result of the (be 1
tions with confidence. It was true tiiat ,
he denounced the nationalists inP'j'i,
but it was because h thought ihev were
in the wrong He supported them no".'
because he thought and li.-.ew iie.-y
were in the right. Pie now pi, ponod to
give a statutory Parliament, to lu lmi l .
to deal exclusively willi Irish iilfivn ,i.
His opponents protended' that Hudi r.
grant would lie the breaking down d
Irish allegiance to tue Imperial 1'ai iia
ineht , but. said the prcim. r, the."" aile-,
gitinco had been given grndrrirrjHy And
h i'f Iveartedlv hflrefcflffu'O. rxl SOHiP- i
tnnos it hart not heon iiv n at :,!!. Ihei.
iiberaftr tvhthod to destrov ttiat porf of
nllegiance Mid make Irishmen !iwve9 f
the Imperial Parliament H'cc Scotclirueu
and Englishmen, from the heart' and I
mind. He stoutlv denied ths thr 'ere 1
refusing .1 "tester privileges which they
were giving elsewhere. On the con-,
i t'ary. they were willing to liFen t
my
I suggestion on behalf of
l behalf of 1rlnter. .They
to make excej tional p!--
were likely to be adoptee,
were w illing
j ii if,, ii n u Liie v wriu i iiiciy iu ue auopiei . . ,
Again, they. were told'tuat iho land - '
purchase project meant taking Bri: lull (a.
taxpayers" money. It meant nothing of .
the kind. It was one thing to spend'
their money and another thing to iuvivt
If lie thought that laud DU hil
meant nion) than investment bo would
he no ii.ii tv In the srlirtnn. . f io dejiit-i
h-.'A .. it th;it the home rule bill nr.d 1
the I:.:, ! purchase hill were ini.ep ti al l:?.
lie 1,'lllllliiuil UIB amiitors tnas Ilme
l ioc was a queation of classes sgtiust
ta. masses. The liberal party. lie tiaitlt.aaH
ft' ri.li. r.' cnmuiptrvl i.v .l.flajw
squires, clergymeu oi lUo, c&i bUihi d
chin-el,, ofiictrs of, 'Iho arm,', n.l se ,
iortn. vvnerever tnero wna ft rigmy.
pi'ix viewed, publicly eridowou proCiir.aon
iln.o.-t every member of thai p.- '..si i n
wi-an anti-liberai: but from t.o leeriil:
an l nieii.eal professions. io l. were
ii w open, tie- liberals received n l'.,.r
C .re i.( support. The quet ti ei as
"iiciher tho maises were abie c, .utniir,!
tioiially lo overbear the classes, tu'i au-i 1
, lt naiI j,iw.,yg been shown that here it
i Lfiilh. iustice nnd Imnmnilv were coo-
i ce'nu.1. the niasRos were in mo ri.-ht :.:i
''the' clauses Were in tho wrong. ,
He wonld Rhowithis by reference to
laud Randolph tihurchiil, wiiete limine j
ho had iiOO mentione(l"iiefoi e daringl
llkuf rjmnuti. nnit Hvhieli he did -tiai- aim-.!.
,.uoee ie would have occasion u'inentivn .
again. He had been told that 'Lord?
Kami
alolph Cihurchill had had a good .teal
say about him. but lie (JVr. f Wlad-
to
stone) had nut t.iiken the trouble lo in-I
pure. 11 w as very uillirult to lecrnip. 1
( "nurchiil. liuf. if he could cut out one- 1
half ol his dualities he ni'rrlii, make with.'!
j the other half a valuable-aVd dinia-4
wrong, that the Pali-Mall clubs might.
w?nlr. hut that the neonle liever
ouly Oy her own memoers, out nv a vast
nulllb cr of English jicople. He believed
:.-.o,.i -.,,,1.1 ...,a
, to promotc tho R'rowth of prosperity in
IIUI L. It" 111 UtVOUa lO
Ireland. Tho liberals were told that the
result would. be lliat . England would
I have to hold Ireland by force, but this
she w an doing now. Ho hoped to hold
j her in future by love. Cheers. Mr.
' (.hidstone concluded, amid loud cheers.
with a vigorous denunciation, or the
manner in which the act of union w;:s
effected.
1 lenrv Ward lieecher was on the plat
form while Mr. Cladbtone was speak
i n g .
Mr. ( i lad.-tone will remain at Hawar-
deu one week. He will then go to Lon-
Mr. Thomas 't 'onnor, speaking here
this evening, ridiculed tho argument j
that the passage 01 jir. ijiaustono s mi
would result in the Hooding of England ' ri'iuric,i.;. will leave .New Horne every l"nes
wiih Irish labor. On the contrary, be : day nnd hMny. HU.ppfi.K at .holly-t)lt Field
', , t , ,, , . ',' , 1 , Bnil uiuiiinisal nil uniliui iiu Nwine-rlver.
said, it was the act of union that caused ... r,Mi ,aflo-ei-ifn sienmei-Rhen
the vast incursion or lrirnmen inio.auc.i
to eat Pritain and Amerida, with the
cun.iequent lowering of wages. , i
I Civil SttTice in the Custom dense. ,
I WksHEt'uTox, June 2S. The attention
Vil theCivil Joryice Commissioners ha6 !
' been called to the published charge,
r that the Collector of Customs at New
York, since lie entered upon tne qui les
of bis ollice. has dismissed from tlie I
service ii-'O men. all Republicans, and
appointed -SO men, all Democrats. It
w otild be impossible for this to occur if
the Civil Service law and the rules of
the Commission had been enforced, and '
t he Commission are of the opinion that
if the charge is true, and it appears to ,
be substantiated by a list of tho persons
dis-i:arged and appointed, the Collector :
has lobited the law. or the Examining !
Hoard have boon derelict in their duty, j
it 1- possibly for that number of ap
i Liniments to be made outside the clas- '
-ilhd service law. 'but it would be a ,
prettv clean pweep of the old oflirer- m
the Custom House if ir w ere so.
Ttie v'ivil .s-ervice Comniissioners ha- e
notilii ,'d the Examining Poard at New
Ycik that Ihey must report each month
to headquarters here the number ..f
candid at"s examined, the number cr-tiil-d
for appointment, and the nnni'iiT
, f appointments made, in order that
ihev niitv .be certain Uiat the lav. and
rub s are 'being enf arred.
No investigation of the charge lias
t bi en decided upon, but the Com-nii-sion
w ill undoubtedly noil ii(.um the
iminine Koaru i t a ro ;oit past
transactions, and it is understood thai
letter is already in nr. l.if-.thin i this
1 -fleet, a-king the number of c;.r.
, .mined -inc.. ti e Civil
i,-e lav went into
, 1 0..-
Ser-ei;-ct
1 for
in
iss:;. t h , num Per eerl uu
app. nil', monl.
and nia: k - of '
,l . ih- numb
has - h-'i 11 ma
il
, x iniin.ituiii grade.
1 , an lid-ate c'eitilied.
. f ap-, oituninits thai
l.v Ui.' CuHecLor, the
N..V..1 1 'iii' . r and the Appraise, since
tiiat dale, the numb, r an.'. I'.ann"- of
tliose w bo iiave been appoillte 1 v. ilhoiit
exumitiation and the rea.-or.s for their
apiiointiiieiit.
This U tter will be addr-ir; al to Mr.
1 an- took, the Chairman of the lix.itn
11, in,; Poard, and the nature of the reply
r ived will dctertniiiC w in liter nu m-
v -ti'ralioi; into the charges rhall 'e
mad" Members "! the 1 Vramiesion pay
l hat no . . 1111 1 'lam I ha - ever been received
fr. m any person or association regard
ing the violation ol the Civ;: Scl' ".''
! ,w- by Collector lleddrn.
Shliiglitereil hv ltlili.HiS
i ; - vma Mi'X. June 'V. -A ban ! '.
iql
Indians nttackc 1 ' tvn'o t r
I...1 ii i'b I rei.-hi near 1. ,. c ..1 t
l i,;, 1 - lay . killed tw o men r.ud capture ,1
tioriy mules.
ia'.-i report -ay, that .1 l.uutt i:.in:
, '. !r ;i, I name not nso rl.ii h and : x -
i .
w , i .
am
... vi ' -. Arc. Jul i.
1 mii I oi l I luaohiiCA say
A.,
1 1 1
tha:
,! ' t i . e, ens llllil
r l 'apt. 1 a ".
Vi-sterdav.
V e Me.car
rii-.V a: tlrit jilacc y
o 1 1 - t ". e killing of 1 i '
chop;., r- near the San
.Ug!l-tl".i
'rent mi les fr
Mag-Wain
. .nora river. ( y hot i les
i - -till on tbe trail bet w,
and S-ui ipiip.-. Mex ie-
i2 AY1IB r-J I'HIIFKCT II KA.I.T U
fSMT U R ii S u i'.ipi'Helble If tlie VI-
' CURE FOR i
CONSTIPATION, t-.vsssssSSat
win cure Couatlp&tlon.
!c lImi.d:;heaiiH)y
IK pKl-. it reiculatcs tuo
teAe,s ' ainl .nable
in,,!', of feeble digestion
r rnii rtlelr food: It
rwlaoe Fever, Cools
tie. li;orMl,lB lnvalnoble
a rtaaiKl lcflauima-
tnrv O jeasos, ana I a
y
eol.eined., Ar-rChnare.T$5b-
Sick-Headache.:,'
Ucllable. Klo-
AJD
tao.i:. It should be
found In every 4iouse-
nVQDPPIH Vul J- 8old b drntBu
uij 1.1 J J ri e '-'r v.'iiru. piwuwc.
1 AltVATfCM CO.. lew
jnfitffdWlm
C A i ik Vv S A.
-. r I ON. .V. '.
.i 'tl i.es;in An(rtii Stt.'-nill
i. i.c.s .-ia,i CoUeiate Courses.
'. s. J.tfir..-hm, " A ppsrsins, ; c.
ti i.'i M.iKf!. -Wortliy ir
. . ai t. i , ,..ujd. Pure watei
io --i'q.iiJtV. ' Apply af-once.
K n
1 c
. ,ar . i -j-k .tj. .A.
" iISulCtl' V6a.rtlllclil
' ' ' '' ' ' -'Uut.
Fpi: court el ..nhtructim io.mcdtehTe,I.irii-.
'fiaci fcriiK OctotuT I,t and continues
"'' ''" ti. i 'or atnlrp.uB apply tb the
' t-ry the l-'acblty.
l' It jir-'iPT'stltT' pf V irmiTl!l J X
rpo .1 ii Er.TTFats. -T cwestralstorlii
X H' ' p'1"-1,1 -"ort "f?'Wf,!f!
i', '',"' S
pwest rals toi id-
j... , l
-
BUBNHAMTf.
iSTN0Rb'TURBM!
1 " fMnmiriiftRrta('S4wMblBC.
l'n; J,Utiviili!fe'w rilrm pint mtxtytrp
" HI ujiuj; .l.J.. mrK, -m.
i- t Whisker Hah
li k cu red at bQmwtfok
pa'n. Hook of
' 1 9 1 1 f i Ib. KOOL&T. 1
n T Ki&9
T r-i rrfT-
ihtav. lfi.fr ami nlwTi-lt koiI MiAM
ptili oi,,.ui7,oiai,,l I dlci.,' Pvupapala vmnipHcf
m .) ! i,. pii b"ji diwo CO .rcOTlkcua. ay.
Line.
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l.altriinoro HmV!Htiirn
. "Weekly.- -'
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: Vol
Heme. Tuesday, 12 o'clock,
1 . , 1 Hi
eaves o
noon.
Lecvi s Nuil'ti-ik, edncsday. 3 o'clock,
to 'vi ''
' ' " .
RETUttNiNG:
T o , - ,,,.;, '1.. v.'iiw '
, Leaves T3.,Uimore, Friday, 12 o clock,
. s
Leaves Norfolk,
P M.
J.
Saturday, 3 o'clock,
V. WILLIAMS,
General Manager;
- ,1 i lit
THE ...
NEUSE a TRENT RIVgR
Steamboat Company
Wili run i ce failowiBg Schedule on and artel
i , . '..!-
Sept, n. '.: mi. I ssr.
Steamer Cutler.
Will ie
Wolni -
HIT! i !ll
w Hi rue for Xretton very
. 1. m., and Friday after the
st. ion. r Hhpnaudoali; Tetnrn-
1 uaiiiiii every Thursday and
,1,11m nt nil points along the
SIO
rtv,
1 I
Steamer Kington. "
Ofi cull Bfmr rnne 3th. 1RSS. the Wtenroer
Kuisi 011 .will ii':iv Kiustou lor Hem Jlerne.
1 M,i,ii.v .,,. ,,,iVnMi nvrwii m.-
i.u I ioanaipu tiui&nuilllp CO.
toi.'.s 11. loa.i,, at Jiewbeni.
W ' P Krn.Ir. 1-TinsfOn.
11. h. HAniii'f, r'oiiofiMvijie.
1 r. wlI.HuN, V3t.nl alXrenton.
V P Ctn rs i'.ir.-f , Ji.fty Old Field,
j. 11 Pakks. Quaker Bridge. .
J M. Wll'TK.Oen'l Manager,
el,7.! iv : :Ktnston. N. 0
mm fi. mMn liSMw
-ANN-
Lo wo:' MeAise River Eoute.
1.1
S!'.M!- 'ILKKLY SERVICE.
r ,.l .. tt'T
l-,.g I ,.s,-!.:er t e.uniii-iHio.apou for
tu,- t.-iUovLii' ii.iH.is .T .lkiiiiMfeiouAftaN
Oa-,.-. a...i il ' i.-! vv . is, 1 eii,i uiujj XUiiB
1 1 ATS Kiel Kill b o VU V 1 - ' ..
lt'.vi-.' a'i'.f.
si. ion, i.l. h Ort-i-k ( '1 o t .11 i.fid ltitTMoclr),
Pull,', s l.Ire ''a. ,
( li.rra.'t i'r. t'k Ilhi-io'vel. " '1 .
lVi Sou A. 1,'ri.eji tii' I"' 's i'iift'A
Aitlo.i- ( VI" k I'MI-i-ve '.lilM, '
Si, .ill
w'.la.
S-.-tl,!,
Hriate.
W '.ne
I
,- ,. s.i City. "
S. iv ii.t, ' ,t
s 1 .iiRiwfrn ilrid Itm-liri-'s
t ei. Uvaii' Hound and
. 'iiiA, n.HfiPSTKA,
ie.w l uiiiniiii an iib.
N, us... ttiiienlni;
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:ii tt e Kew Berue
.....ul.tit iail Mtf!
1 .Newport lllver,
,rk Kivvr. , v
a n. anv ..Uier line, anil
,ii!it,f,l tt all iioluts of
ll'l CeilVl Ti-
,1
a i
livcrod nt the
N-iuaj iiiKl Trent
a t 'jl''.;
- n ppl V Ip
.i.Mi. ii. BF.ia..
Krotglu Auent.
Junlililw '
A liSK,
. eltv.
Just Received :
AUGAINS.
50 b"hls. Mackerels.'
$3.50 per barrel.
1 lot Hams: 10c. lb.
25 Chandeliers (two
lamp) $1.70,
S. F.T TEISER.
n io! all othuT Gwd's at ROCK
HUTTOM PRICES. .
hook store;
J L.
HARTSFIELD,
J. LKR IS
iiid STATIONERY.
I'; .O ',' 'v1
llU v- V-'
1 h . ks an ) Schoi.il Supplies
.- --pee hilly.
Alt fof-t t Oil X-1I
. ,,,. p- i '.,)!,) . Toyi dataware.
,. . - ' , ri J Till Ut. Etc.
1 it'- ,'' I of tin V Bank.
'l. ' 1 RTSFIELD.
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