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slew IK . i ! J pvartti IXDsPKXDKNT I INT ALL TITIINX . - 1 4 ) ? 4 VOL. XI. XKW HKKXK, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C, JI NK l'-v 13. NO. 13. TO GOTO KINSTON TO DO YOUR TRADING. Holt In In ical op. ; in" OETTINGER BROS. CWs ft 4 will Mil J OooOj aj low a tnay ear. t Slit Oar af pr !' r h f re in th? fit nil or Beady Made Clothing. Dress Goods, Notions, Piece Goods, White Goods, a4 a aav, art mow , aa-i iuplajad for Wj alaj ka4 full lm of how ttTI.il aie t" prepared. '1 tic re u;c : In tilt- uhf i-i the mafei :al- ti in Mirtu lent 1 y . the dilYcrent in Ceavy Groceries, Sr. rv f mU tat Anwflr'i WtJ, Lye nd Pci'.i.o. I..r.,.x; OoUoa. XorlK Carolia PliJ. In fict rr7 r; - S. uj tki Hi of VV. A W. lUi'ro.! V pj ak for rll or parehftj4, eosiua '.i t .;. - -h-lw-ritx. uJ trMr li bnSt of the ii-oaat .o o-r ri'- Pdh a Klutoav &i w will tii: joa " OETTINCER BROS. SIGN OF TEE CELEBRATED PEARL SHIRT. . - w writers. The Fiction wiii k troo4, not ool) a w..-'t i Vta ao IbrtuaU darin iu 2rt yJ of rubl;'.; -a. A scr.il tovel, enutlvd II. U or. To (Ikort ion- r- M aoUivi: c.rfc'.li n 1 !r--ati- New Summer Goods AT HOWARD & JONES. JUST RECEIVED: FrM IWws ai Urcadtn S-v:tj r'-r BlMi Jaa Driven, th- b.--.: Hi i.- r..-w r. 1 1 Siv li of Iwn TuiiDiJ 8hi. Men., 1M Slipr. FJ1 lia of Coltaxt nJ CufTV n--w '.t1--!. 12 lo. Ikititl Pioj jait r;-:Te.l, l -f. -r H' Btkif SaiU, aJ Hth:n- frik a.al Bbr Ctrrt for Ute bur. W kirt lot of Coipijf'a P'.a )r i -r- .i, t. i-.ti! 7 u et Alp6a, Seflia aai Drp i'Kc ( : : Traakt, Vali, Ear, Mtttio. ru? . : HOWAED & JONES, Next Door to Nat:o:il Bank. TH Y. UIO.NF.-WISF ROW. l'he ix"m m it tee oti (-redenti.il at the t'hicao convention h.ul ;i meeting omewh.t like the Re publican in the peoonil district can tfet up occa ionlly. The memU'rs of the committee must hive tx-en drilled by some smart delegate or alternate from the old Recond. Here ih an account a- given by the ( 'b&rlotte Chronicle ('HITAGo, June Jo All the morning paper have vivid acxnnts of the prooeKlinKs in the creden- tiAl oommitte laat night. rerhp Klnn : th mnr hiirhlv ajinei ui the re- acre, ai port which iy that Sergeant-at-trmi Sm'th oined the door and looked aniiooalj around the hall. Half a dozen men were shooting at the top of their voices, '-You are a liar!" "Give it to him," wis dis HD(tuiahel abore the ntorm of m vectiras. The 00 111 miiwiou swelled into an nproar. The door swung back, .iiid a negro rushed into the hall, with terror written on every feature, Mv ('rod, thev are going to shoot:" he t ic!a::r.ed ; '.Mahoneand Wise Is flghtm'. S.Kiie one w : '. be killed, s h u a h 1 " The door uddenly o;i. iied am! Srgeant aJ-arm9 Smith grabln-d an oflicor and pnlletl blm in.ido. A they parsed in the reporter caught a momentary view of the exciting scene which waa being enacted. A heavy chair waa descending on the hed cf some unfortunate and au other w.ta poiaed 111 the air, pre- 1 somably for the same purpo.-e. Al most at the tbreahbold of the door, two men were upon the tioor en gtge.l in a desperate struggle, a I sua was reaching over to separate tbem when he waa struck in the Ctce by a man who evidently waa noC unschooled in the manly art of f elf-tieleae "Kill him; hit him, look oat for nun l"1 The presence . of La a policeman had a wonderful effect, and the tempest subsided as qaiekly aa it started. In aboQt a minnte S-rgeant -at-arms Smith appeared at the door like a rainbow after a thunder storm, ilia hair waa disarranged, 1 bnt he waa smiling and warm. "Any one killed?" u.-ked the re-lorter. "Killed T Hal ha 1 That's tun ny," commented M r. Smith. "It is awful hot in there, and a man fainted away. Never saw snch a hot room in my life. IU1 to throw a pitcher of ice water on him. He's all right now. Come to all right. Ha ! ha 1 Well, well. Hot isn't it T Yea. sir, he just fell right down while making a speech. Oftlcer, keep theae men back from the door. We opened the door a moment to giv him a little air." Later it was learned that the Virginia row start ed letween Wise and Mahono. While the Mahone delegate, Col. Allen, wis talking, Brady and Wise frequently interrupted. Mahone and Wise were sitting not more than live Un-t apart on the same I'ri jij re arm M .1:1 11 rc--. ::g 11; l.r :n an 11 ri- lor .1 I u nicr !it:i!d ! guided en ie 1 v iv 1 wo c must as"i-i lain u xmi w Inch the ' is de ticien t . . 1 n d requirement s of to live u j io u 1 ' . ra : lierei n otis. He the soil, rop : to be grown, hi- us list know the t In- plant which is riiese matters are tn-st ascert rned by actual experi ment. carried mi b;. the farmer himself on his own land . uing tl li ferent fertii;::ig :ns'redien;.s to show him what elements are lack ing. We w;i! .suppose that the ha- deti rin in d what he is ;im-. and how much in-r e-q ton of L'.OuO pounds. If the cotton seed, are used first as au absorbent in the stalls aloug with the litter, n layer of hone meal should be sprinkled over each laver of ma nure that is taken from the stalls. In the other case, we will soak the cotton seed in water in which the muriate of potash has been dis solved, and putting down a layer of stable manure over it. follow it by a layer of bone. Every few layers that aie put down, the mass ought to be trampled or rammed down and well wetted with water or solution of the muriate of potash. ! w ; ! ; em : ilerei; t a or ei t.I.mg roinb.u. 11,1. a! ;t ed '.en! 1: II . ' 1 - ' ae LA , w ; ::.iv ' 1 1 i 'i '' .nil m a mi. .1 alio ' . a.M-s. it ! 01 "1 ol .ille.olv : 1 in , a ml miiy per ae. 1 : e ! : . e . or : he i-.-d ! e . 1 : to be i-l 1 nr. c 1 pi..por:-on. l-i I. some i chan so;, .1 rot t.-d. - e .11- uie; 1, .11 e.c '.' materia. .;o nm need fo posted, bnt only mixed, illustrate w i'ii t he i'.i-f . '. . ma nu re. f u ; 1 1 -.1 p p" -1 is ,1 pie I p " : . s.i:;d 1. 11 which !.:: w a the (.ricin.i! that ; : i s de:r-d ti m a 11 art planter has ascertained 1"." trials nptin this land t ha le in; supply a 1 1 ' t le of a;, r ii- . el ments of hint !.od order make a pa ing Top. 1 1 : t perienee teaches lurn t econoniic.il appl ;cat ion that will en.ible him t venientlv twenty live pounds phosphoric acid, five pounds i-.i' r 1 o w mi it oil h. he The heap is built up in a conical wa vtrv form aud covered over with earth, leaving an opening in t tie top in which water can be poured. The pile will soon begin to ferment and L;et warm, liquid will possibly drain from it into the barrel. This should be thrown back upon it and more water added, if it appears to get at all dry. Tlie heap should He at least six or seven weeks. When broken, it should bo cut down through the laye'rs and thoroughly chopped up. How might e expect a -.ample o! compos; made from these ma terials in these proportions to a:ia!.e' We calculate from the ingredients ued what amount of plant food there should be in a thousand pounds of the mixture, air dried, ,18 follows ; N ( . II U IIKKS A-SMMItl V l oiirtli lav. M'.'Hefi it a r- Ci rv, June- " j Jut befer-1 the regular huJiuesis Ijj Han, JuJre I-'-iwle was introduced to the a.-em hi y hv 1'res. Alderman, lie mrtile a riiniinr -p-r-ch and enlarged upon the nihility of the te.icher'n pro-fest-icn. His happy illustrations brngln forth friipit'ht applause, and at the cl.-e he was vnriferouslj" applauded. The i;i.-rnit.K- ceh in ihe assembly work was 1:1 t. r v Rev. Dr. Tlios. Hume of the I e.. i:y subject, "The Iiicher K lucatien if Women." He spoke of its imperative necessity, and of the need of a compete and rounded ducaiien of the fair sex. The address well received indeed and ebrited the unanimous verdi--t of the audience 1 1 favor of the proposition stated and argued. Turther discus-ion on this topic was carried on hy Dr. A. D. Mavu. .Major S. M. Finder. Prof. ('. D. Mclver. Prcf. 1 ieore T Winston. KVK.VI.M . KSSI- 'N. Prof. Frank Heard gave aim her on--of his v.-ry charuiing entertainments L'halk Talk. He is a master of his work and has the rare fcift of sifting firs-t-cluts huiuor ill thr. -o t-h 1: Dr. II j I. I.U is. of it ,! cch. t e tii" rrow 1 1. 'Tu - I've." ' '" hr.r 1 i-.v -i.-al culture had t-r.-- i '- ' i'ii' atteiit. ci of mankind from t :,e :.; 1 k - a, ... 'i he f 1 arl.-Rsness and 1 -Ol ii r 01 tue reader ouht to make an 1 ni re e !oa upon our iady teachers, f or her words lire a!! "word-i r f truth ard Sfiberr:es. " M i-s 1 tobinson strenuously t .1 ted to the hin'a pre-ure system of education. This lady is certainly a mistress of her "tibjert. and the college which has the pleasure of having her as a teacher mav be congratulated on hav ing such a thorough instructor in this murn neglected branch of study. The next business was . KI'Ai'l- ! ' . Jill I iol'gOOd 'lie Presi- called the i tell the acted hv .1 ll;s ex r h" most i manure pply con- oi of ammonia and six pounds ol potash per acre, and that it is an advan tage to have a part ot his ammonia in a form quickly available for the first demands of ti e plants, with a '..'it.1 lbs. Bone meal contain about 300 lbs. Cotton seed contain about J00 lbs. Stable rua nurw contain about 0 lba. Muriate of potash contain about o 5 c : 1 J. 9. 1 l inii Pay. ice-Pre-ident 1-'. P. lent 1 'x fori Fern, aie t" house to c r ier. l )pec::: ; l. ! story." I ie vol i aial e x.-r i-, Kev. Dr. T. K. Skinner The great advantage of i. ang a hall separate froai the hotel 1- very eh-arlv eeen and appreciated this m .rnin. The room is full t n' order an i ai-t atten tion reign. Pres. Alderman, who has been revel ling in the great joy of having just cap tured an enormous Spanish mackerel, asi-umes the chair. Committee oti program report that the lirst item on the order of business today is a talk from Dr. J. Y. Jones of Tar boro. President of the S:ato Board of Health. Dr. Janes spoke for ten minutes ! MITT EI ir.t'i.i:. Dr. Hume, chairman 01 the commit tee, biated that the report had already been printed in N. C. Teacher. On motion of Kev. J. D. Curry, the report was received and the committee di-el.arged. On motion the report was adopted, lieing called out. Pres. Alderman ' gave L-orue suggestions, as to the neces sity of a school librarv an i the means of procuring the hooks. Then he spoke of the character of the books to be chosen. He was folio'.-, l-u by Prof. J . T. Alder man. Secretary iiarrell. Prof. K )'. M Frof. P. P. CI ax ton. Committee on program, tluoirgh then chairman, (''apt. J. P. Hurwell. reported that since Dr. J. F. ( trowel. Pres. Trin ity College, was not present the time tonight would be given to a liiscu-sion of subjects, as follows: School Advertising !'rof. 1 '. P. Hop good. Medals Dr. Pi. H. i.ewis. Kin-ton. K-Ialions of Principal-and Ai-istants Capt. J. P. Duckett. High Schools and Oradeo Schools Capt. C. I!. Denson. The Secretary announce. 1 tnat .-")0 in gold would be given at nex t A ssembly a to any pupil or teacher of art in I '. for best oort ra it of an' tnrinlicr of the A-semhiv. Adjourned for dinner. no p.m. Prc-i i-iu announced order of exercisi- s. 1st Subject: "'iiest Mwtho.l-of Adver tising Schools." leader of di.-eu--ion. Prof. C. D. Mclver. He made a few forcible remarks. -d ionic: "Medals. Discus.-ion L t r 1 y M r t a 1 1 Schu 1 . who h i-l in I ler many, and was recently' eiiteitained by Prince Ki-marek. is preparing a thor ough study of Hismarck's career and of its bearings on the political .imation in lliuope. It will appear m an early' n 11 mber of 1 he F,,r u m . 'l'he leiidenc, t, the times i, appar- . ei.lly. to divide spiritualibts into two elassei- swindlers and fanatiea. Dr. Allan Mel.ane Hamilton, the eminent; specialist on brain diseai-e', will con- i tribute :i forcible paper in the July is sue of Th-3 American Magazine on "Spi r 1 1 11a I it-m and I.iUe Delusions," in which he will that spiritualism ie at be-t a I'liini of mild insanity. Other fealui'et- uf t',,. paper ill be an untoch nical de-ci ipt ion ol ilie scientilic means ! coll ju ror-med iu 111s ha ve use 1 . in elm! ing among other things tlio c h.111 ieals uied 1 11 picture painting. flip1 V A. lie -Survey of Trent River. We suggest to Hon. F. M. Simmons to make an effort, if he lias not already done so. to have a new mo cey of Trent river ami a new estimate made for im proving. When the lirt-t move was iii-ido for the i 111 pi ovemen t of this stream it wa- eon-edered doubtful as to -.vhellu r mu h practical good would re sult. People would ridicule the idea of ever running a steamboat to Trenton, and the engineer w lio first made the survey must have had doubts about the results or he would have recommended one hundred and llfty thouand dollars instead of thirty thousand. The result has exceeded the expectations 01' the most sanguine advocates of the brut ap- ; miiiiiuii 1 a.i.:,. : . . . , ' I'lnnm ! ol the 1'lu propriation. Steamboats now maho I potm. . 1 ,,, Top Hi II He lou PSV-MR Absolutely Pure. ''bis pdwdar nrvr vari A mavrr! it PurM j..rT)Ktli, uiul wtiMkH-mifnuM. Mo onom!(' i th ad thp ordinary k lndal, and Wl i Do benold In rompidliiori wi4i ttie mnltltoaltt flow lesl, PhortwHtchl.iiinm or phoapbfttaV po w.i TB Kold n 1 1 ri hiib. Hot A I. KAEIVtj POnrKiln.iHtWm at I . N n V I - T4W l''"r Hfilc -n N"aIhtii hv Aii'i. Miller. Hound Knob Hotel, . I. SI'lt .l !:. .i,-r. kOl'ND UNi 1!. N. 1 ' !M t 1 i -1 1 1 re s 1 1 1 1 - k 1 n r 1 1 ' 1 1 r ( 1 1 1 . 1 1 .-. ui 1 ila K.el... si . Ilia mint M011 I 'lit 1J W I'H lull- M mi I'm Si i iicrj In i a ri)l i nit . m: r. . 1 cant :, Mlli.. I 2-j.O slow 1 v avaiiat He mix por- part more must take care, therefore the 1:1 gi ed : tis m these tions. Now to get the materia!-. The farmer looks around h::n to see where he can get them to best ad vantage. II.- has at home some mixed wood a-hes. which have been exposed in part. He can get a lot of damaged cotton eed meal, and he sends to a distance for dissolved phosphate rock, sulphate of am monia and ka.:i:tc. We- will re gard the ashes as containing four per cent . o! pot ah a ;. 1 ; per cent, of phosphoric ac.d. and will sup pose the damaged cotton seed meal contains s:x per cent, of ammonia. 1000 lbs. contain ft about SCO 22.5 32 5 The spreading of chemical ma nures also requires carefnl atten tion. If they are broadcasted by be avoided by proper sanitary precau tions. The documents referred to were then distributed. Dr. Jones stated that Ilr P )f lo.r-l ,r !!LiI, oa nm. uauu, iney snouiu oe sown just as Belf b;lJ been geut by lhe Board cf carefully aa grain or grass seed. Health to communicate with the teach- lut- r-nujtti 01 .-iiuaiiuii. me opened bv IT. Ii. A. Lewis of Kinston. speaker called autn-.ijn to some publi- Followed" bv Messrs C D. MVIver, cations by the Board of Health, which p. Hobgood. H. V. Keinhart, Kev. Carl he had with him, and which he wished Hughes. J. W. Woody. ( '.apt. J. li. Iiur- the teachersto have. lie said there was well. J. W. ('illiam, Frank Plair. really no necessity for a case cf diph- : Ferrell. J. F. Scroggs, N. li. ( 'obb. Ha- theria or of typhoid fever they might joritv of speakers opposed to medals. 3d Topic was parsed over by consent Hrliles' Iron Hprlnt-H K el ly n I roil ypi I huh M IIoIipI I b I'eah . lhe 1 i in v 1 .1 r Ilie liii:l,.-l ,..,ii, 1 . ,-i ,.r n. M Ml 11 I 11 . Ilh . I 1 I D Ill 1 1. I'll r ,1 i! r v m I ne 1 .1 , o i deUN. I I H I llh Kl I l Hi ll,.-i,,l. Open all the yer. l-ini- In case the whole surface is to be covered, the wheat drill may be used to spread the fine manures. The bet way, unquestionably, to spread a compost is to use one of the excellent machines now made for the purpose. Fi 'TIM F FAS F"R FAliM MANUKF.S. The Station receives so many re quests for formulas far mixtures and composts that we will give a few simply as suggestions and illus- minds of hu audie ers of North Carol in 1 and ask their co operation in the m itter of sanitary regu lations not only for the schools but also for families. Dr. Lewis was then introduced and spoke for twenty-live minutes on '"The Care of the Eyes of Child ren. " Most of the tea Tiers had previously received a copy 1 f the Doctor's monograph on this subject an 1 were prepared, therefore, better to follow him. His remarks were delivered in a pleasant, clear and force ful manner, and well adapted to pro duce conviction of their truth in the He touched 1th Topic: "Private Schools and Oraded Schools. " was fi re t discussed by Capt. C. P.. Deuson . fol lowed bv Messrs. K. P. JIo-'n, M. H. Holt, F. A. Alder man. J. P. Duckett, "W. A. P.lair. M. C. S. Noble. P. P. llaxton mid Dr. A. D. Mayo. The point discussed was whether tbe Oraded Schools should ada High school -tlldlCS l.atlll, etc r iculu m . A:l i oti rned . to their our- A 1; 10 1 . i lial a f ai nie K: 1 p 1: J i i'.N Al. A -mer unlearned in the Say-. a simple f a r -art of public regular trips to Tenton the year round, and t lie commerce carried on on this magnificent river, once used only for fnhirgam rla-jting turpi nl ino rafts to market, is getting to be considerable. The increase of commerce demands larger and swifter boats, and the river ! by month or w eek is capable of biing made naigable; many miles above Trenton. i Fur these reasons a re survey and new fstimate ought to bd made. mo hundred thousand dollars might, be profitably -pent on lids river, which is beyond d ispm e one of the finest smull streams in the whole country. The ' engineer who first made the mrti) 1 would be astonished at the results of the small expenditures that have been made, and could with safety and con sistently with his duty, after a re tur ley, recommend much larger appro priations than formerly. of M in liell, Ko.-fcy . i.. liaht Kil7 n.HHoiiBbl. ais d wtj side of the table. Wise said some- 0 5! & 2 P o z o 0 P a- - 2; 0 $1 oft 0B - 5 3 9 r 9 2. " B.J? - It " ? r a A ti n 3 tr o J A v- 1 si. Ik r ran -- I " i t aTr,fJ IV J 1 551 a ?0S HIS- ft-HlB 5 g - I s l : 11 in an undertone to MahoDe, which no one canght, bnt the little brigadier at once jumped up and reached for Wise. The latter let out for Mahone, but the members sitting between them prevented any damage. Both were talking excitedly but attention w.i-s in a moment diverted from them ly Congressman Libbey, one ol the avnti-Mabone men, who struck at Allen. Accounts differ, but moat of tiie members seemed to think , Allen waa hit. He was still on his feet, and Libbey sboutel at him : , -I u j oa, d n you! ' The a.ssai'e 1 man launched back anil in a mo ment the wildcat confusion pre vailed, sevaral of Mahone people mixed in went for Libl-ey and bore him down thorough The dis.-olved ph. give twelve phosphoric .1 ammonia twe ammonia, the k r. cent, of pota-!i. T amounts of phosp monia and p' : a.-h ; use the loi.o-x immaterial ).'hate reek will eMr. of available the sulphate of ac per cent . of twelve per sued get the ih r;c acid r acre. In .itn'cm;- 1, 1 lim it. nst each tiations, using different larm ma terials and cheap chemicals. The thoughtful farmer will vary these proportions to suit his individual need. We give a variety of formulas, each to make about one ton of fer tilizer, so as to meet the require ments of the different sections of the State, aud using, as far as lightly on ventilation and tbe great ne cessity for having abundance of pure air. He cited several cases where per sons supposed to be in a rapid decline with consumption had become solid and hearty from hying mostly in the open air. Pres. Alderman thanked Dr. Lewis, in the name of nil the tearhers present, for his excellent address. Secretary Harrell announced that the competitive examination for the gold H ' 'OTTOS AND COHN I. I'RY Tankage, ground ' ' 1 A she Con ta; n VI Di' lved phos pht contain. 40 Cotton eeed m.-al (damaged contain 10 Sulphat of am monia contin Cu Kainite cents : r. MIXTURES. . 600 lbs. . 600 lbs. . 300 lba. SO lbs. rich , 1 420 lbs. n 320 pounds contain The ingredient- these mixing 'J " -t are now propm t'.ons : - smne! hi n - 1 f. I to be A g not to the tioor. All the colored men as easily accomplished a one may in the room took part and the mass think. This ; all important m of arms and legs in motion waa order that each individual little such that the peace making mem- rootlet may find within its reach all an old ioared of the bers hardlv dare approach. It was. in fact, the beginning ot fashioned Virginia light. Don't you touch me. onoof the men in the mid mob. Ill l ongressman Hrady. wl, himself pugnacious, was one o Wise followers, for whom the hone ranchmen seemed to lcel greatest animosity. "Don't Hrady get away, jebeti a that sounded like Mahone's. w hi ise good upon their LOOK! LOOK! Examine Carefully. Then Comparo our Prices and an Average Saving of 25 Per Ceni is Certain ! Aj UiHBf prka a Hr'KINC, OF 1 KIT w " f.n ! - t .nr advaia t 11 aai cxajaio. j coorm -u 1 ' Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats. Caps, TRIrXKS AND VALISKS, Gents' and Ladies' Furnishing Goods, Aal V toi-ia 1 I he Ma t Inlet voice and a rush waa at once made for him. A pair of Western men at once closed 111 and sacd Hradv lrom much .arm. The peace makers finally succeed ed in pulling most of the lighters apart, but it wa.s not until the po eeman at tbe dKr, who rushed in, had cracked several calored heads with his club. One man said to le named Mott, . wa.s especially ngly and could not I quieted till Sergeant at arms 1 Smith siered him by the throat, ex claiming, "top, atop,'' and threw ; him half across the room. of the different agent s effects depend pattly sim u 1 1 a n eons pres-e nee . As a rule, chemical manure- niii-t !e kept 111 a dry place. We v ill select a smooth place under a -lied ivs cur mixing :i"or. citl-hed all lumps, w down iii this . a.-e, tir COf ton seed 11 , eal 'e . t 1: p h at e o t a :: , m 0:1 i a au 1 the proper' ions .lecitl, layer a.-iies. cc, ; terials are exhausted. is then to bo shoveled first into numerous Utile then into larger ones, u it ii all brought toge- :,, large p. Ie. Hun t a ( " in p. -1 ,x'i roni. Some m.ri ormpostod to render their ents more readilv ava uid. having 11 .- p r ; n k 1 e t a 1 1 er ol a 1 . t tie siil 1 kaiinte. 111 d. upon, a n ; . 1 t he ina- c mass ogethe r heaps I finally lite Olle possible, whole packages of the ar-1 watch for be.t in X. c. Hi-tory would tides, SO as to save weighing or be held on Friday next, measuring In preparing these, j an$ i we have had the corn and COttOn Hume of the Cniver-itv. was unani ci ops more especially in mind, bnt ; mously adopted. the formulas will be found general- Prof. Eugene Branson, s.ipt. Schools lv useful- ' of Athens, ( ia. lanativeof N. C 1 then gave the audience a succinct, clearly put and well digested plan of teaching Numbers. North Carolina may well be proud of this son, w ho is winning fame in his profession in the sunny south land . Announcement bv Secretary: Princi pals of High Schools, Academies and Female Col'eges rtopiested to meet Thursday at 'J a.m. The subject, so remareably well pre sented by Mr. Branson, was then dis cussed briefly by Prof. M. C. S.Noble, Supt. Schools. Wilmington. Prof. W. A, Blair, Supt. Winston Schools. Dr. A. D. Mayo of Boston, Mass.. Prof. P. P. Claxton Supt. Asheville Schools, Prof. Josephus I -atham . County Supt. Pitt Co. , Prof. Woody. Guilford College. Prof. Geo. '. McNeill. Supt. I'eidsville Schools, Prof. M. A Holt and Prof. A. C. Weather!)-. No exercises in hall tonight. Musical concert by a Gypsy band. About two hundred came in on to night's train, making the number near- ly one thousand. "Xne good nature and great business capacities of our clever hosts of the Atlantic hotel are severely taxed by tbe great throng uf guests. But they meet the difficulties as they rise and the machinery works smooth. Acid phosphate Kainite Sulphate of ammonia. Woods mould or fine earth r use bone meal or ground tish place of the tankage. . Mixtures to make a home made com plete fertilizer for general use. Kainite 200 lbs. Acid phosphate 1,1:00 lbs writing. 1 desire to express my opinion and that of my kind upon the mnnage ment of the A. Cc N. C. It. It., so that the next Governor may know the views of that class of his cm-tituents that till the soil for a livelihood, as well as the views of 'uc few that have so much to say about who shail ami who should not. and when sifted down are found to be seeking to get control of the manage ment for their individual advance ment. !n plain Kngli-h. .Mr. Editor, the next 'Governor ought to retain lhe present able ellicient President, Mr. Wa-hington Bryan. Some of those that d'-sire to etep in his Fhoes or some one who may expect tu get a small otlice on the mad may ask why ought, Mr. P.ryan to be retained V 'file answer is easy for a farmer, if hard for an c 111 -e seeker. Because he ha- made the best President the road has had since it was incorpo rated. This may strike some as a broad assertion, but I believe it true never theless, because under 1ns management he ha- done and is doing everything in his piover to advance the interest of the farmers on find near the line of the road, and bis arrangements for putting onr truck in the Northern markets' quick, thereby getting us better prices 1 deserves the approbation of everv far- The World Stand.': Aghast AT 1 V LOW l-ICM I.H. And woielers. H,.u 1- u licit I can sell so nine b lo w ,-r 1 1 c. n an Is'"' I'll le) I you 1 Ion del ei mined to b eaeilv sal isti. d foi the c.i-b and WORK Fi lit S M A 1 ,1 , PK 1 I TS. My Motto ih FA 11: D K I INC Come and hu from i,,.. : , , , . I .u will never ii i-m it . K. It. JONES, i I let lie S . ( 1862. EATON 1888. THE JEWELER He 11 a 11 k ol no improvement let the old set 7"2.tCllf''7 ClCl'" JCWCll back. A better administration ' " ' SOLID SILVKK AND VLATKI) WARK- Cnucn County Politus. The young Democracy of Craven is organizing for work for the success of their State and National tickets, and we presume as hooii as lhe Republicans get out their National t if ket they loo will begin to organi.e. But. w hat shall we do about our coun ty and legislative ticket .' The name necessity that existed two years ago for Democratic representation in Congress and in the General Assembly exists today. Let a thorough examination be made, and a comparison instituted, be tween the work of the County oflicers put in by the coalition movement and their predecessors, and if there has been come was promised the people and it ought to be shown wherein they have had it The good effects of having Mr. Sim mons in Congress have been f.-lt throughout thti dibtrict. It is of the utmost importance that be is returned. Good would have resulted to this eoun- - ! I I k o 1 1 a I t r 1 1 than an y ot le i r i o I take oar tii 11 1 1 p mer. Then his freight trains will stop ty had our members of the General, eyes of parti. 1 1 ,. 1, -a S.eeini-lea 1 N 01 1 1 1 ( 111 l ma.. 1. 1 in 1 iiem tu tba COO lba. S00 lbs. lbO lbs. 00 lb-. Cotton seed meal 3. Acid phosphate Muriate potash Sulphate of ammonia Finely pulverized manure from hen-house, horse or cow stables 1040 lbs These may all be uned after the man ner of commercial fertilizers. I 1 M .111111 a -. rials must l'he Ojter Outrage. Taking oysters from the natural oyster rocks by non residents of the State is called larceny, in North Carolina, and is punishable by line or imprisonment in tne penitentiary, though sometimes necessarily blow. We believe too that the additional Kmstou is well represented here, penalty of confiscation of the ves- 1 Among the teachers from a great dis .-els and implements used in the tce we note the presence of Mr. F. , 1 . 1 -u 1 McK. (onilwin of the state Institute n contraband trafhc is also prescribed fcr ne 1)eaf anJ L,umb of ,.,wa by the Statute. An esteemed ser- i chief Justice smith an i Judge Fowie geatlt of the Economist from Hyde j seem to be er j-iying the health and countv, last week called attention : breezes. to the violation of the statute iu I Mr. Rich 'd B utle of the Ne ws and (Jb ,t ,t .,,,1..- - ) ,f , c server is here, looking fresh and hearty, that counu by non residents from We mjRht ,,,, a column wilh name3 "f the State ot lrginia, and we have . . L-. great men h-re. Remember s. nee learned that trespassers upon , teachers are "gre.t" r,--Ac;i a- other the State's oyster beds have also men. e oust 1 1 11 able to plants. The seeds weeds. Cvc, in the killed. Tho manner the compost ditlcrs of grasses, ittei must be of managing o 111 tioii with the different mrtenals which enter into it that it is almost impossible to give any general direct ions on ix;h Day . Mi. Iir.UEAD. June ' 1. iv: They 1 .me in crowds they 00 by half dozens. The air this morning was so quiet that many would-be catchers When the semblance of order wai restored two or three members the subject. were standing on the table; the. We will have to take an example policemen and the Sergeant at- bere, also, and suppose that it is arms bad sijads of belligerents de-sired to compost cotton seed with J Vs.-.: U. : 1 "U : - nfnf.la minnr.i o ti .1 . nomliina -it 1 t 1 1 UUUVI lUCU vic, wuur v Ultiruall nvu;iii.iuu, auu 1.. w...u,ul nlonfinm is or. imnnrlant i r them enough bono and muriate of , 1 . . , potash to make a manure tor corn. Kotted stable manure contains more soluble plant food and less water and insoluble mineral and vegetable mat ter than fresh. The best conditions foi the rotting of stable manure are n. elusion ,i.r. On -' i 'A c ,-a . . 1 c i ( i I tM Mil pia Mea't f, i l-.a r mm Stt fr $4.7i. A "' i -: a joi oii for f . . A CUiU'a k a-aiu, frcni 4 to 1- jrr 1 Ma1 od 8).. Tl ih S i Spavilra, lt. pr pi;-. N' at 20i. Lajj nic Slipr -r 'r ui i aaairW Joo Hat. )Um, 9oA e 8i 'Ot P Malij and 1-iltf lfi'T;, OlAr to atuurru to mention. l,i. m Mj U h irM. XV A fail Ua oi Jent: aa all wo. '1 .letj fc AT Ci)3T. Hariait- AttermiaM t- ft" T ntir Stock Oodif, Coraata. IiiW UtJtrwm. Himbir Kdsrmg,, lilovea. Idiei w-jmi IIom. II aa4i are and white Uwd and i'tui, and Urge f NtidM. tkk ftaek it latod ta b td at 2w rk LoaU Ila asd I nr. ' 1 V.' -. .-all W Stw ! u J Led what 1 t.v. of Fiaoy an J tock liepbarn was keeping a close eye on Mabone and Wise. Mr. Wise expressed his regret at the occurrence, explaining how aspersions had liceo cat.t on li 1 iu that ere uube arable. Mahone said nothing. Mr. l.ibbey also sp.ke half pologfticall , saingiti the heat of the moment he thought Allen w-as striking at Wise, but he did not think he himself had really hit All. u. The Committee felt tii.lt -nine i .ng of this kind w.ws necesvsar . Several members had proposed o expel l.ibbey, aud if he had not made this explanation he would ir.d oubtcdlj have bevn exp'lled. The deire to avo.d publicity, in. ever, cm strong. I' was agreed that f In- r..w should b" kept a M-eret . Snbrrlptlon Booki Curioitit' cf iho Bible, of Place, Proo and Thiniju. ' He andl-and," woDiiera in the tea and on the land. Family Bible of the beat printing and tintllog. from $.5 50 to 522 CO, une qualled in the country. D. T. ClUAWlY, li PublMher'a Agent. come from other States and violated the criminal law of this State. Oar sergeant states that 30 vessels have been trespassing upon the oyster grounds at one time, and that a thousand bushels Of oysters can be 1 of Soanish mackerel were thorou2b.Iv removed IU a day. The Oyster rocks j disgusted, having arijen at an early of Pamlico sound are extensive but hur for tne purpose of engaging in at this rate they will soon be en-1 their favor'te eport. But at u a m. there , , i n 1 was a glorious Southern breeze, making tirely exhausted and consequently j the A8emblv haU a ,,!ace of pure anS oyster planting in orth Carolina unalloyed delight, as the pure, freh air will be suspended and immigration ' swept through it. to the State lor the purpose Of en- OpeniDg hymn: - Jesus. Lover of my gaging in oyster culture will cease. SoTul- , , , Cor onr fanilitiM of nrrwnri n ,r nva. ' .. Ierptlonal exercises. Cop jucf d by 0 Kev. J . r . Luvc. tsav boro. N . C . President Ai.ierman welcomed to the ducement to engage in the busi- , Assembly Mrs. Gen. J. F. B. Stuart. IieSS. The trespass must be Stopped, He announced as committee on compet ..AJiceahlc if it can he loreihlv it itive examination on N. C. History. J . - . . Uam V fi Fn.f'uh t f I I ,-,,-! . r t ; he heap t he rain. not to 1 ... free ( We p: tightly 1 from ail Which tn Well be : be .1 Co 1 .- 1 1 o 1 , , 1 1 and on et dry 1 r c ; 1 1 . 1 ; . efer a ;stu: c and ex 1 he one hand ie leached by r t oil glil 1 " tne 1 , id a I ment Mies or. n ' it-i a n I. ea rn!, ai ;, box I r . ftp ' 'tfm'tl . - . , or a .ping upon This may the; e in ay drain the anel. A li.ls! U, scooped "lit 111 the glolllld down to the clay, .1 an-aei e, ry purpose, and if the lip , id- do not soak or dram away, theie is no objection to It- being epo.-ed to moderate rain. We will .suppose that the materials are to be com- " bmed iu the proportions, -2 bushels "Iusults," says a modern philoso- of cotton seed, or about linn pounds, pher. "are like counterfeit money. C.iHi pouiiiN of stable manure, TOO We cannot prevent their beiDg poumls 01 bone meal and loo offered, but we are not obliged to pounds miniate of potash to the take them." PHHD DDTMT it must, lhe citizens of North Carolina, living in the vicinity of Gull Kock shoal and Pinkerton ' liock shoal will not submit to it. There is much excitement among them and it will increase and ulti mately produce a crop of shot guns, unless some steps are taken by the authorities of the State to prevent the outrage. Fortunately for ns our rights can be easily protected. There is but one ingress to them, and that is through canals and nar row channels. Fscape is impossible if a proper police force be placed somew here near t hese channels of ingress and egress. If these points are guarded, the trespassers can e.ther be taken, or imprisoned wit Inn the sounds until the fruits of their felony will be lost to them. 11. it v Keonomist. itive examination on N. Messrs. N. C. Eng'isii. J and J. T. Alderman. Dr. Hume read a report on the Study of Shakspeare. Capt. 1'. B Den-on moved the ;:d -pti n of tl..- r- port. Carried . Dr. Hume the.; in - 'a-.e d. -tilled statement- expandc i tie- il. is men tioned in the rep at, He na- followed ! v Pi. - Al i- rman. Messrs C. 1 . Map. er. W. A Mla.r and P. P. Cla.xton. Resolutiu.-i o;TYr..ii l y Pf. : J. T. Al derman, to the t IT- t that tic- thanks of the Teacher-" A -s-mb! v be Hereby ten dered t" l lie P res - North. ' arop. iih f r their great inte n -t 111 e iu -atioti and favors to teachers. Al-" that the Teachers' Assembly Hall be tendered to the N. CI. Press i e,iri ,U".. 1 r 'dear meeting here in .lulv. Spoken to bv S.-cret n v 11 or. II and tlie author of the reolut i. n . ( n motion of Prof. J. 1'. Alderman, a committee was appointed to whom the resolution was referred. The commit t '6 are Messrs. M. t '. S. Noble. ,!. T. Al derman find R II l."i-i. Miss Lucy it .bin-on of (Ir.-.a; i.oro Female College then read a paper 11 rr.MAi.f-: physical cri.TCKF The paper abounded in beautiful pas sages, classical allusions aud strong statements. Attention was directed to and take up one box of peas or beans or one barrel of potatoes without grum bling at ev e ry body : they make no dis crimination, and Mr. Bryan will not permit any to be made. He lias no favorites; everybody is treated alike, the -mall farmer the same as the big farmer, the poor like the rich, and if tlie next Governor w ill do what a large ma jority ,,f ih,- iieople want him to do he w ill keep the road under the present able management. ours. J. B. l-'i.r:,. ,1 Ir-. I. aura II ugcin-. At a meeting of Jacksonville Grange. 1 'nslow county, the followiug memorial and resolutions were unanimously adopted : We are cdi-ii to mourn the loss of one of our best members, -ister Laura Ihiggir.-. w!-.-. entered into the rst prepared f r th" people ,,f God, Sun day afternoon. March Itli, is--. She Alls a pattern cf good wmks. ever ready to respond to her calls of duty, and always aciive in promoting the interests of our order in any way she con 1 1 . H.-rs was a mo-t lovely Christian character, and when her -ummons came she was ready and willing to go. We are confident that she is at rest and peace; therefore be it Resolved 1. That we extend to the family of our departed sister the in surance of our hearfelt sympathy with them in their bereavement. Resolved That a page of our records be dedicated to her memory. Resolved ".. That a copy of this minute be tran-mittf d to the family of our deceased sister, and also to I he Roanoke Patron and Ne w Il. ine ,T : i:Ni. w itli tlie re. p, : t to .llhl i-h. 1". M. I'.-i a is . So . N . ioY 1 . N. N. M. Mn. 1 an. National League ul llennn r.it ie ( lull-. 1 rgan iz it ions joining the National League of Democratic '1 1 1 bs have here tofore been r i . pi i red to su b-cr i be to a specific declai anon of pi iiicipb r-. Tbese principles having been in substance in corporated in the St. Louis platform the Fxecuii ve Comm lttee of the League, at its special meeting in New ork on June 1 "1. voted lo ad m i I al I pol it ical clu bs w loch subscribe to that platform and rtipport tiie Democratic nominees. Tilt-re is a great rush for acoummoda ti ui al Baltimore, whi te many thou sand i-ilors are e. pected during Con vention wtel:. Cubs desiring recoiu m ' lation- or information as to reduced Assembly gone up untrameled and been permitted to have remained there. Now the quegtion is, will the Demo crats of the county unite as one man and endeavor to help themselves, or will they simply rally around tbe State and National tickets as they have al ways done and trust to a Democratic Legislature and a Democratic Governor to do with us just as they see fit . It strikes us that the more manly course and one that will make ua more deserv ing iu tho eyes of the public, is to try to do something for ournelves. If the Democrats of Craven once thoroughly make up tbeir minds that they utll have, a voice in who Bhall be county ofiiceis and who shall represent them in tlie General Assembly thev ill ac complish something that w ill redound to their beuetit. dun.' th Having wot k.-d hIi-hikU at ih bench for over thir ymiM. I b. le I ran do HB good work a-any .0 l.m .kei in the State. ( ( M I A N 1 1 SKK M F. SAM Is KA'MiN. M el. I le -1 r-t. ( 'lpOi lie 1 In p .-t 1 'In. 1 , :. I -1 V d w tf THE SEASON I Ai 11 .1 1 1 1 1 h'' Refrigerators, Ice Boxes, Ice Cream Fnczcir, Water Ccclcr:, Fly Fans, Wire Dish Ccvcrr, c. SA v 1 . Mi 111! 1 VINO d 26 & n 1 : vv 1 i 1 l ; 1 1 ( i 1 u;k Md!i!!e lift M . Strict, s . '. Coalition in Craven ( omit. Li a r. .K J. ifitN a 1.: I nder the caption of 'C'raveii County Polities,'" pub lished in your paper of t he ii 1 st i n st . you sa "Let a thorough examinalion be made, and a comparison instituted between the work of I he county oni-ers put in bv the coalition movement and their predecessors, and if there has been no improvement let the old set come back. A hotter administration w as promised the people and it ought to be shown wherein they have hd it. We w ere surprised when we read the above, as we had supposed you were, from the statements published 111 your paper in the past relative to the ac counts of the ex-sheriff and the e x -county treasurer of our county, in formed of pome improvement and some benefit the county had received by the change made in the county olficers. It has been clearly shown that the school fund has been almost doubly m creased in its receipts and a large sum of money amounting to SI. 110 5.1 which had been withheld from tho county ban been unearthed and recovered by the coalition movement. So far as can be observed the present pfl , f , u rv -Hemic. A, RlinAH Don't. Kail To Call 'On ROBERTS BROS., SEND Ycnr ORDERS TO US. W11 li;ivt in ( t I n T ti 1 1 Tinn of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. C- S. Parsons & Sons Hoots and SIiooh, a t el. .be: l. ' trot. al-.. b. can. hotel rates, et . the ( 'iti'T.s" a.in. S-cielary 1". oiimole. I n 1 1 ii ii I shoil Id West I le ielll l.als address he el U h a ' 1 1 o i : i to a! I i-t ra . ap! ly : tee. I ' Favetti -licilbi fere lb led to t live deiegate-. CI a 1 - d .-i I in g l or. - -a it Lai !, in Id be i lo' i .ed w 1 th'.ll I del -. . .- that lie i r 1 1 iij: iti may i - bt :n 11 a. 1 e i am at th O) ia: i n g ( f t h c co: : .- a 1 1 i on . A .p 1 1 eat e ai for ad mission to the 1 . u e -I mu I d be mad to the -. ret.ny. I '. F.v.n d P.. W bit n - . ci W.al 1 :t i eel . New x,"ork city. 'lhe Baltimore o..n ve n ; i..n will op.-n at noon on July I in Ford's pi-ra House and will la-t ai least two das. Nearly all the Stales will ho repi aaeent ed. A f e .v , :cs i 'en n- 1 a n ia. Ohioand lliin i: ie aliiady orgaue.- d State 1 n:.ai -j. v. l-i.ii -end delegates ht large. The oibei-s w ill organ! - themselves on the- spot in Baltimore. I'.esid.-s setting the permanent organ i... it ion ol the club system in the l.'nited States, the con vention w ill bo addressed by leadiDg speakers- from Washington. oilicers are iierforming their duties faithfully and honestlv, and according to law. arid the monthly statements m-iiuir.-d to be published hy the sheriff and county treasurer are being made regularly, so that all can see what is being done with the public money. D the present oflicers should fail in any of their duties, or should withhold pub lie funds, as has been clearly shown in the lames of our former sherill and countv treasurer, we sav turn them .ait. and punish them according to law. are! put in a new set and unf "let the old set come back .' ' or. mother uair.b, ' swap the devil f u tbe wilch. We do not beli-'ve ill foiidoiiing crime, nor ofl- ring excu-esfor crimes or negle, t .,f .luty. a- some of the op p. ments of , i.iill lull h.i'. e ilulli' I.S thell IV i 1-ls and ,v!b W'e are - ai i, li.i 1 that the pre .1,1 i, Hi els are hone-l all I faithful to lii.-ir .inn . arid I b. a - i- i.o ev i lenee ... h,, ii II it .' ill b- - lo'.' N lh.ll thev. ale , I I-holiest ol that llleV have tailed to perform then 1 1 u t ie,-.. As tbe 'old si t " be. been pU I f or v aid lo be voted lor ,,gam foi the le--peetive fount y otliceH. and there aie men I. ' are elide. iv, .ring to force them upon tne p ople through t.hein--i i ii nuiit ilny of t heir p. ! it e-al diipns we -ay that coilnion i-: a necc'isily in our ciiei nri'ihrs, and should be adopted liv all good men . bolh while, colored. Repubhean and Deino.-rat. .a- a remedy to save the couiitv from the disgrace of electing men who. have shown by their words mid acts that they are neither worthy nor til to fill the offices they seek. A Tax Payer 1 New Berne, June 22, 1888. factories. We are selling all graded FLOUR from tho Mills in Michigan vry low. We also job Lorillar l arid Gail Al SnufT. ROBERTS BR03-, South AViu of.. fW" Kerns. N. O HEALTH IS WEALTH! HEAD ( ARF.FirLLY. I . I I i w i - ' I ,. ' .. - i I ,SK. - .1 I. ill. i,a , I- i Chain .. liv .!- Nt-rvi.ua i .-MHlloQ l.-tlllOPO, a i eiilnn. i.a i.-adtfiB oil ure Old in illlior ioiIim rhwa I I I li, Httlf- I .. . v linn- ' a iiin , or i i . i.l on ri ' It , I'l-.K. SI I ,. . HI.' i.l.V . WO I. i ll li- , ,1 - V I o , - l .. i llll ,ll 1 We l Ol -.-lei lie enl. lef I ' linlii I . . I a-l ii n. I -I..- n y (loeH II ol I II . e I II i II I I' . Guarantee issued only by R. II i DUFFY, druggint, solo agout, NW Berne, N. U. p24dwJf J,', iil.-r Tei-elvml .1 llh U UU. hi v rlllen Kuar 1 1 i tin 1 1 i-itiuieut iewsiifi'ivjil'il vr x I Ni Z i imiiiii .j'i ' a-V" i i ' I r -j 1 i a ..X ' 'h , & - V S. ;.' r . VI ' '
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 28, 1888, edition 1
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