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. . - - . - - . - .... - o . - ' " V-'" " "--" THE JOUBNjLL. 15 irC.'ttL ( LI HI It. U1TE1 IQIOO $3.J) i The Superior Court Coo rt convened Stur d ay murn:c at HEW BER5ILM C JTSE tjwa-at . iT a w ptl Ua w rial aj lM Jv w. w a i . . 1 V . w ' . al 1 1 4 n J I b u J LU Laa muu . q a - . . . Amer'n AjCTicullurut 3 33 " Southern Cultirawr 3 35 Th Scat docket wa Uken up inJ Daiorwt'i Maiaiitio 3.00 , the work flnUhed up Jea Iiunston, TV kMt o aroai ia . a g liU of iut Ja. U. Qiaaa, a k aij rapct4 f aratav laaticat oaajp, did c (UaaMlay ! ta feta TiKa rf Wl raa:r a loan o u aartua Ut aaaafUapt W. 8 ByrJ. ilk fflcnol Osmat aairata laa o palua ia iraotjoa- rifaan froa avary hooj of tha eoalf i apart aaoaaai ra rai a fall oo Ft i aaUat la Phavk Uill L-a--oaj'a aailMaaa fit aaa Maay U Uta oaaaaaaaUy aia naJ at laa 4mU of Mra. Ja A PrtJgn kkk oucif r4 Ua9ja4ar ataraouo TVa faatral aawaicaa vara ooadactad on TaaaaU? aU. U- W. rUtai- Ma. Aaiaa. fofasartj o Oiatoo. a aaaa) of toaaidiraaia gaiu. aaa laaaaaaal a aatam baxral h c h aoaaaaaaa aaoxk aiaria. I( fax aftaad af taa flaj aarrat to aiipvlal poaaioM aaoq aiaara Kiub, oaatal jp-x.raag . Soiaotific American 4.0O! St. Nicholas 4.00 e'antury VOO Detroit r'rea Proj 3 30 North Amer. R tiw 5 33 y.w York World 3 ii Scar 3 33 ii .ra an i i'lrm 1.75 i '--u rie r Journal 3 30 Now and Obarrr 3 V) Ilar7xr Uagamir. 4.30 WtekW 470 Young r"r-iple 3 A :'. ia Coniuiu vin -23 Old iub-rib4ri receiving ihe Jvl" L. and Jaairing lo hiT( anr of tha papri. can I t making applu-atiun to Usa offl.r ;n prin or by letter. bn a atatatuAal of ih.-ir . count oa our Ux.ki aio w ing hit they will ha to remit to actili them to any of the ibo'i publi- ctwn thay mar t-elact, tha boy conTictad of manilaugbter on Friday. wa tent, need lo taien yean in tha penitentiary Tba tentenca of Kred. Uoaley to tiraWa month in county jail for K. A A wu amended o at to permit the couoly commnainer to hire out John Harria and Hatton Hudaon. the two coiorad men who were tried before Joatica Ilill for fnterfering with the flrmen daring the burning; of Mr. Stimaon'i dry kiln, haTing appaled to the uprior court, thair coonael aakad to withdraw tha appai. The aolicitor agreed to thia providad a lubmiaaion bould ba racorded. It wu ao ordered and tba defendant and their lurety cocfaed judgment for the cot. Th grand jury iubnaitted the fullow- 1 1 r ir. M-o:.:V County Cc A Mr.'. !!'.'' t v cini :r. . fn' u rt :. v . : Tuefiift 1 1 a n: : . . : . V a ! r' 1 1 . W .1 boa r i . f i -: Th- i K ni i!r-1 . i: c : the ri;rr It ri; : limi; f l I 'n :v, mi.! r l r. r-.t-r.-i hundred the fx.il! on pull f and y r n eratf hi Ki i- m r f-r I i 1 H t 1 n I 1 r. i r j. : 1 n CITY AND VICINITY. .Vf'il . : Y F.KTI3EMI .V7N S I. Dn-L To tha pobhc J W. Hcom. V. S. Iat. R C. Smith Com a on aod all Ui.lt. U3 w price nill lead L Piuv-ilo for the laaahor. T CiinWiY-Impro'ai blioJ. J I' A bw) a4at loukai apuowuh aooa) aaaoioa ay iaa ci tl avtca eUaa tltia waaat, T tvaa4 acraa agval froaa Waaatoua to t x aaaiaa tha ttuaooa t i report who woaid ba ta tpotla. Tbo who vrara ao eoaaaltaa by tba uir.araot aatlaasaa fi tbtair cua wni r twaJnalaiaJ. TVa waJklac a tick maker b.d taa (rOwad Va froat o A4aa Hiafiaaoa. eat iac aalooai oa MoaxJay ilWanoa an4 ga a u But) Ia4wrwoiiiaea ia vry aaaowaata Intia Ha dciaxd taa tVar oewhi b ao Uo4 aa Uta Babia bad aald aaT asaa aaoald ga baa lUiag by taa Ml at bta faoa, b U waa a aacortoua fe tkvaa taa pom aaaa bad to ia til Ui waatiaa: waiia tba rwk lived ia aaaa wtiboat iwaaaiag OocMtoo-aily Adaaa aad Mrs. HiagU aa woUi tbrow a hex akoa lata ki eaaap. ba aa waa attarty , laoaaiiawad w baa Dr Moody p-pr J aad rvaaladad btna Ibat aaaa baal war ba eraaa taa aery at ' baa i . TVa jaaaloaa oi tVa paaca aad rcuatj ' wnaailiiaioaira aaid a Ju4at aavatiag oa Maaday for taa aic a la j In kaiw aad ivting a ouaaty boarJ u )" Uaa. J T. Aaa esiJad vb ko.rJ of juaato a trdr TVa ruil wm oi ! aad a Majority aaawrd Th uoii a aaei laaoaa tyoai- J tl ii caai aaa, B. W. Caaa ly . waa ti !i oi fur taa aaitaaataw a Uta awafd H roori.d I Uaa 4rla law t4 aar 3 11J 34 aoilaatad for tha g.aaral f aad 4 73 a waioa daowrsad. laaviag a tl aaoa at 307 13. SaaooJ raca.pt S7 14 S . 4 aaaraaaaaata f 3 -40 W licg a aaJaaea o M 333 54 ro a u x r aatpca. (1. 047 tU a.aUrwwi, ' tVLUMJ. Uavtag a ba'aaca oi fitX 53 ' Tba afcalrnaaa aaaacd tb4 taa aaaantr , ear lag for taa poor waa y a x paa aa waa aiao taa auaa oi oowrt. lie caiiad oa Solfcncor AlJaa to aaaka eooae aTgaiiJoa aa to aow taa eoart ooa aaim ba radaxad Ba raapoadad avak taa: aaaa a vary good wg raatioae to tba jiiaaiaaa a boat raeoaaiaiag wit.aa raa eaairaaaa aakad taa taa fall ltaau i taa aaaa wal Iaa ba tar4ad. aa t olio w for gaaaraj Staca fa ad 33 eaata oo taa aaadrad 4o4lara aaiaatioa aad 73 oa taa aual; fur vkooia tit eaata oa proparty aad 17 1 aa foil . for giairal eoaaty f aad. Htlta praawrty aad J7f oa tha pjal; for faaoa, 1 eaata oa proaartjr la taa aaaek diatriaa. Afbar ooaaidarabla 4 iaiia laiua taa pceat board, of adaea tioa. Dr. B. D- Barpar. ki II - Wootaa aad D C. Maroalaoa, waa r-alcad Th Coitty firni'rt Alliance of Cra- thU city oa m e-1 a iunci lha . r. .-. The promenenl ing near the at hi hooo Kaaalatlaaa by taa Board af J lci aad Caaaty Caaaailtataaer af I ar tarwC Caaaty. BAcroarr. J uaa I Ala. ExrToa I i4 to yoa a copy of taa taaolauoaa oi oar Jaaticaa oi ih Board of Laaiiiari ia thair ioat i wo toda r . raiatt tba AlLaatio aad Nana Caro- liaa Railroad. Ail of iaa eoanaauMioaar war praaaat aad alaaoaa ary vw iraaa ta) taa ooaaay, badaa a larg aoaooaraa oi tha paopia oi Cartarac Taa raaaiatioaa wera latrodaaad by Mr. Bail, a faraaar litag oa Boar aooad . aad aftar tha aaaaa war rad t ar-'-xia aaaaaawr of taa body apoka aloqaaatJy aa taa aabjaot. TVa laulatwa wra tbaa naaiawly adaptad. aad aa wall aa thaj aiaar ooald jadga froea tha oi tha tuiaaaa praaaat. lhy aaawatrraaoa oa r j aa it. wUV poaaihly two parwuaa a aaatad. J ea coti c l y "hi Frilay.Jj&e T b Th ra:uf.il u :hu m -' Kn : i ( at 1 f - r 7 :n a r. 1 h loot.o Mr F. K Ik or -j hi. farmer of Joo county, Crn Im-. ) ivl tuideo laat w r ( Mr Vrrn K '.. n h'in pile drives at the J x-k un the north lid of Pa4troo iiIid.I. ii the foot of rkmtb t Froot trt. preparatory to putting up a build teg (yt a ih n le mill, ii w mill, aad ocaar machinery "1 i rather go to beateo for giving good maiare ihn g lo the devil for bad mure ' i i a ountryaiio y -, tar J a y a 1 o dathed ; o an extra handful oi hack leberrle after a tifclory qaari nl a half meaur hal beta dU -u l I i i cuitorner i . t '-' br. iki in ;U ml eoad lajita.- rih it-.- r..ay lm are an abl n fj'warl t: . k and lh Y. C. D. .id will i . nil- ! : f u r r. ih an outlet i for . i A t N - ii i. and a portion of : h" '.s .t v. ri.iriJ It perform tag ih: .i.r -r v i pn-r attention will h pa. 1 : ,.-; r. ;fvr who will ba f a . i y e r - 1 Col V I I'cr-T pr j..ru". r . t the .Vw Baiic Uou M rrhd t'lty. waa ia th cut iaa; rt iti aoveniaa aao( appoarf in '.hit iue H it roll iox itriououi :Torti lo make th New Sara Hooae a pli.- for fami'.iea. and jodgiag frcen the improvvmenta he ha atad. b will ia----.i and give entire aatiaf a.-tJon i ) t.-t who lake room thr ing report and wera diamiaaed To Hit Honor .'. t' .Vcfcif. .'u.uv 'ourt f CVinyn ('t.ri, .V C J.iv Slf . Wa. tha Grand Jary of Craven coun ty, bag to ra bm it through our foreman. Jamaa H. llanUr, Yq , lh following rvport, to-wit Accompanied by Dr Leinater Duffy, lha county luparinteodent of health, w viaitad lh poor bouae yaatarday. and found tha prami clean and in nood order, and the inmatei well fed. wl clothed and generally well Uken car of Wa alao. accompanied by Dr. DufTy, vianed and impacted th county jail, which we found in like good order, and af - cond Uion , and the priaoner well looked after and well provider! for. Ah -f which n repctfully lubmllted. JMtS H. IilSTIR. horeman of Grand Jury. The oil docket waa called and mo tion wtr heard. The calendar will be C'-inaid erabl y ihurwned in account of Mr Sieirnicn t-eirirf unexivctedly -!le-l av. Uovaraur o North aaa to apooaat a Waarwaar TVa Caraiiaa w2l aaajoriar of tho board of 4trcor of taa A. A 5. C B. R. Coaapaay.who ill ataat a Prwaadaat of aaid eoaapaa r . an J akiriai, lha paopia of th ia eoaaty fal 4 ap iBtaraa ia taa propac ataaaa: -taaat aad accwea of aajd road, there- Raaolrad. That we. tha Board cf Jaatioaa of tha Paa aad tha Board of Caaaty Cooa aa aa i ,iaara of Cartarwt coui tf.m aaatal aiaatiac a au h 1 1 i . do aaa haartily rrnaaJ to hta Ei aUaacry aa a raltabaa poa ia ry way for rrwaidaaa af Mid eotaoaay. W. a Chad wick. Eq . of Baaaforv aad harahy rwaa tha IJovfraor to ap poaaa lha 4ii-aetors oa lha part of lha r ho w ill favor b lct i oa lo aid Sckoooer Lo'. A tale g ram w a rec. md by WaUon A DaaiaU Satarday from Big Kinaa k. via Ilatiera. loformiag them that tha chooar Viola Bur too, bound from Philadelphia to New Berne with a cargo of coal for ihem hal gon aahor aad th veaaal and cargo wr a total loaa. Tha uUgram waa frm I. T. Carton, mi(r of ii. h-hxrur l argo laaurad. P.c-n;.- at Stella Th ;-pi cf i irrrt and Onalow uii w !l h n a jrand picnic at S:, cc S,; arlay the '.5th of JtiQ I: i '. - c--lbr'.e the rboilding of Bark i t r: l which ror. necta tha two ;.'un;.i at trial point. Spaechaa will ba made byDr J W Saundera of Cartri ic i Tn. a K iilman. rjm .of Oo!o w iVun ccinened at y S'J o duck Mon day mornic, Th citiI docket waa taken up and ihe f illowing riiui dia fxaed of Wm Neelry A Co it I C and A J Yeomana. S.mmona A (iibb for plain tiffa. W. K Clarke for defendanta. Verdict for dofendant Margarett Kdwarda v Andrew hl warde John C. Gallia v. Sarah A . (tat lin and H;ephen I.wi Ta. Mary I.wia. all auita for divorce in which judg areata were given for plalntifTa J. A Petlervjon v ( ). II (tuion. aa ii(ne. Himmoca A (iibba and Clark A Clark and Clarke for plaintiff Jaa. W. Water fcr defendant Verdict for P 1 a i n 1 1 :T U. II Ojion. a.-(inie. v. a I Patter ioo Jaa. W Water for plaintitT, Sim mon & Gibh and Clark A ('lark and I. J iloore for defendant erdict for plaintiiT. Court convened at 'J '3 o'cl n-k Tuea day morniag. The calendar for Tueaday waa taken up and tha ,'caaa of Jaa. A. Bryan aod wife ti. Waehing-ton Spivey et ala. the Jame City caaa. waa taken up, when coucaal for defendanu tiled an affidavit for continuance. After diacuaaion Ilia riooor over-roled the motion for con tinuance. Couoaal for defendant then aaked that th caae be poatpooed until Thurad ay The court granted defend anta until Wednesday morning, 9 30 o'clock, when the cit will be called paravuptor ily By cooaant lh caaa of Iaaac II Smith va. RaadoJpo Htaton . eat for Wednes day, waa takaa op Clark A Clark ap peared for th plaintitT and I. J. kloore for defendant. Th caae waa warmly ooouated by W. W. Clark ani Mr Moor. Verdict for dfndaat pu r p, -1 H L. ii. ; on i-ri'i'i i: a :. Tl.-- r; . . f. came -.: ; . , m e L. J t . i i .' year. c i r. i -tars v .-jui n i J u - 1 1 f 1 . ; : . -i miilrr. r i ; . i cen Aunt-:. :-. . : r i ma n f t he . i c siderahlc wRf:c and ail i in 1 : the c h a i r n j :i n .' : llunrlri ,1 1 itH'i-M i ' n -1 . . .- . . Br.:.- :. -in b 1 1 1 1 l .' i - . : ly ,1 :.-- .1 ..: I br.uiKM i :. Sit ., c - bee ii ; li : i :. . ! : h in k 1 1. i u r. 1 aii 1 in the 1. ii. 1 - : bond t d d bt i. Uj Liiniti . " 1 rty u'd- ai-.d u d ty nts 1 iat I. A 1 Me . ic n put :in i Id- t. The rv. niun-i. ; ... :. ; sionera to tr.iike t v y nQe h u I. 1 1 1 1 .!... r - :' ; : adapted The re. . :::;:.. n :s:. :. : aio c era l h at u..- i : . . aarxie a.4 I a c t i r . t i . ' -tax levied l-y the S:.i-e. w ; J u til ic e h r . . - n u :. :. i :. bai a 1. ii. r fr..::; Mr. ii. , held a n. :e j.::.!: c ..; thousiL.il il .lurj, in. :.. y I com plrtf ti.e r d it ion f. r i. -' i.;..: K' ti. ran ut-tn i i. I ;i. . '. ; y tereKt. 1 h .H 1 r i;;.t :. .i K .. l . 1 of the c ,!;,:;;,. :: , ! ;: J ualici' ' ::i 1 . r : . i i. t , arr aii u ni i r. t i u 1 i ! e n. n : the curriLt txpeuata abet th in g ar. I h : 1 1 ; i . ; w . latin..-. J u it l "c i i i:. c . lv . : economy r u! 1 i.ot be u ..: ex fKnd uu r , i " ; ec.ii ly :ti for tho por. lie tin i:gh: bouac wai i ut in pro; or the px.r rri crmpili' i t. inaU'ad of drawing ra'.iLCri ing the Btrtt-u begn.t; at i they could be bitter c.ircd much lea a e x lire. Juetice Brinson thcib.t aJ much needed on thi-i p-.nr.t. parience a a county rmimiji that tho caring fir tho -or A P.tato t a. B F N'ann. ihibil.oa al potat) barrvl. r -j . f K r,t-n ha oa Mi wa drug ator a I; U th bert ioa of Mr Aih.'ord of rv:ntco. who ha al ready accdrd with avral valuable lafaotMci I; will b wall for ail potato growcra lo .-uminn thi barrel. Il Knke ua aa a li.oi'.M impronotat o-vr th :! u r lr:i Diac-uaaiCa? '.hi F..".r.c.al C. nd.t.on. Tha com re i a ioo r and juil.ee had aoc darahl d.acaaooc a to how to un pfov th financiil rendition cf lh coo nty .tatpr v. i' f " r current x- peiti and pv . rT : -. e :! i.tiD dbi. Maa y lujfi;. - ir. ! a jreal dealofj t Wa earaaatiy bat rpaelfu.l! y V ro" f at ataaat taa rocaataoa of tha praaaat laowaaboat, Waahiagtoa Bryaa. F-) . aad appaaJ lo tha (Joworaor who w Vaeaioaij la aa hoar w baa b niai a ad ad oar sar-vlca', to I taiaa to our anaaama appaaJ to rvi aa of a an a a ao ohajatooa to oar paopia. A B aaiil vad . That lha elark of th a Board arad a oopy of lha a rwaoa aiaoaa lo bha EacaUaacy Uoaraor O. U. Fowlr. Aioptad aaaaiaaoaaly. Ccul Pujcrrr. Chair aaaa Board Jaaucea. W. L. Iiudiu.. Cli Board Coaaty Coaaaawauoaara. ehia mui- ' i-r.i4r U ut n '. cr." f I., ni at nap a r. J eta w ravine y c.! el i ' ilJLMil I - . - cim. 'ir'- : " v Save tha Fruit. From all report there wilt ba a good crop of fruit thia year in th La taction. Our farancr ought to prepare to aa t e it Thia writer i not now a farmar, and h 1 attempt to advi farmer in matter of thia tort may ba conaidertd prt- aumptuoua. but he ha lived on the firm long enough to know that it i tha cue to id with great many farancr in lh ia aection to allow a large portion of thir fruit to lie upon th ground and rot. whan it anight ba aaved with a lull light work. A cheap evaporator i dvnid In th Jot'Kaal. by which large quantities of fruit can be aaved. W have often heard that a "Yankee'' would gt rich on what the people in many aection of the South throw away. W know of nothing in which they are more waateful than their fiult. They e-em to imagine that itlaaomething that i divan them a 1 moat without labor and without price, and it ia not worth aviog becouae it coat them but little. Kvry man with a a mall orchard . if it ia a good fruit year, ought to aave fruit nough by evaporating and canning lo Mrri hi familv for ooe or two year. much limited revenue if the county wa one of the difficult i rob!fm.. Juance Wateon would inform Mr Hancock that the reason it cut ao much more to feed the piupirj now than be fore the w.ir waa en account of I'rt si dent Lincoln' emar.".p.i'.i in proclama- tion. A lare maj ri'.y I now were care 1 f. r t -the war. Justice Green iv.mit-: I wa before the b ar i 'hav forgotten : ! i 1 1 t ': . e f th N01UII CAK0I.1N.V K VS. I ruin the State raper-.. Cliarlutte News' I'arno-rs who wire in the city today report plenty cf ram in all sections of the county. The cot ton crop is now in good shape. Lenoir Topic: The measle epidemic is over, though the family of Mr. J t'. Idol is now enjoying the full beneti: of the visitation. Lvery member of the family has been down wuh it. Charlotte Chronicle : The ili'i stolen from K. B. Springe's cas i drawer on inursday was recovered yesterday. 1 he thief was a young white man who happened to be in the etore on the day in juestion. Ashevi.ie Journal : There is talk of a s? .CO.tUo riiai.ufacturinn enterprise be ing star tt ,! up near this city during the next e Ik t t months. Large capital i benind tin- movement and it means a Uood deal for this section. Raleigh Call: The lateBt from Wash ington concerninj; the revenue office in this city is to the effect that Young and Hawkins declare that White has not the ghost of a chance and that the light lays belwoen them. Wilmington Star: The construction corps of the WilmiDgton and oajlow rullroad are going ahead rapidly with the grading, beginning just beyond th track of the Heacoast road, east of the c.ty. The eurvejora have staked out a line to the river through the rice Ii' Id ju?t below Kidder e saw mi. 1 L:.,; it is said has been selected for the perma nent location of the road. St at es v il 1 e Land mark: The case of t h e State vs. J B Connelly, charged with until zzleineut in the use of the "I'iy Ur money.'' was tried in me Superior ( '"U rl last Saturday arid the defendant v a i.ciju it ted If nine lawyers c in - ti"t bully Judge Geo. 11 liremn. jr . after be lias been on the bt-ncli eix monlhv how many will it take to bully him ufter he has been on the bi neh six y e a r p ' Twin City Daily: The big tent und. r n hi -h Kev. Mr. Pearson has been co:i luctmghis services, was III un Jmtti - ri del -.lay evening I u win I and ra . n -t. .r ri i that swept over I ir een-l. ,r.i. - Jim Wood, ii Lite c.Jivict w h . 1 i. is been at work for l.,e pad few days on the il cc 1). Kiilroai near the ..-( - t at the place altt-mpud to stop u car ,y 1 i ,c ng hiti fo'-t on the trck in fr.it.; of tin- wheel on j entt rday. Kesu It . a t..l Iv crushed loot. Amputation may he avoided, but 1 1 will nature some tune for him to recover. U'uo i hasterved about three and a half years of a four and a half ears term. A-heville Journal : It is possibly the coldest weather that the lad part f May ever brought in this climate In the yar "the oldest inhabitant'' wieiM' information is always so vulu able. Siys that there wa a frost in each month of the year in this section. This cold weather thertfore is not reruai li able to him. The wheat crop which h- been threatened by the exceedingly dry weather, has been assured by the late rains which seem to have been gen eral over the western prt of the State. The planters say that the rains came too late to do much for the oats, but all other crops are greatly benefited. Stanley Onserver: Wheat and fall oats are good , and there is time yet for a good crop of corn, but the cotton crop in tbH couuty, this year, will necessar ily be short. The continueddry weather haa prevented anything like a etand of cotton and it is now too late to replant or to plant over. Mr. John Barrier. who lives in Cabarrus county, near the Stanly line, will be U4 years old the 1 1th o.C or next August. 3lt. rleasant township ! has some celebrities along thin line. Mr. I Barrier 91; Mr. Jacob House 97; Mr. Daniel Fisher about HO. and ilr. N. Letlr and Eq. John Sbimpock along in their e.ghties. Inn record for lon gevity n hard to beat. Newton F.nlerprise: I n tak ing out the f ou nd a tion stones at the northern end on the court house last week, to be used in making the enlargement, a port bot tle m found encased in the northwest corner stone. Inside the bottle was found a i-heet of foolscap paper, in the handwriting and bearing the signature of M I. McCorkle. Historian. It bears the date of March 14. 1M6. forty-three years ago last March. The first page contain the address: "To the tinder." The second, third and part of the fourth pages are dt voted to an account of the formation of the county, build ing-of the court house, nnd a list of the citizens of I the town at that t me. Fayetttviile Obeerver: Whortleberries have id add their appearance on the Fayetteville market at 10c. per quart. Mr. J. M Lamb's little 7 year old son. Crawford, was shot in the chest here last Monday by a colored boy. A I nhiHi -ln wna mimm.-noH nrl nrnhoH d.thculty for the bullet, but without ; vail. No I Hi. !'i..v' 1 11 llllll i- '1 ii; V. ! LI) WHITEiROSE.'' "! ua ; cpii g; i!:r;uh the brambles. Tin: nub- wi.d. white rose, Where tin-haw thorn. -hedge was planted My garden to enclose. Ail beyond was fern and heather You Can Save Money THE VACUUM TIPPED ARf- l e t run he 11 i.. - I a. tort" iit'iii y n! liie ol' the ( oiiiitr. i prt v. i; o rnb! rain storms that have "tit I 'en i:.-y 1 va ioa i ."; nave re-ul-.td lu an life. Tiie f a- a: J iLi.tnu i:. 1 "a . i G an Il ll.e Baltimore .V tc.i ) L.ie .. e ma ti o h r i i . r. Tv mil- s n r;i.,..o , f the ;-;-.vr ow r.i .'. hi a r: ii il.h.-o c; larK-e-1 r-c- r ;r ;:. t:.e I bl 11, g thr. " - half I... one a : . 1 & n. : . i w , : in II. e la.,... ,- . I.e l.'.lM rioi is more -a at- r tt. .ii ral i r ar 1 1 Ii .' i.; I . m t he Tfi e lake ii a- bt el. 'l - r ar t i ticia I iiiejtf ; wa ll v a dam fr- m " i to ; - l'thn ur -l fc-.- .la !.-a-t. r Ir i i : i . '. v . ' in i A , 1 M But 1 Of : or m An I 1 ti l'i ic a i r , n moor : and shelter, f beau t y "s store. .!; fragrance o th .t ro-ie-l ud . i 1 a f or me. I I L 1 alf tl f an d a a r. -i rv,i:i . 1 1 is tl.t I K- l;. in t! I I. th t It i the br. a .. in .in fer ii..- r- Club I. a I m o n t i i b y engineers, a Bhows liiit i.o vuldon i f natt awav and loo. The Koiiiv i four 1 ur- in w .it i r ii. al. w h l- h u ( ie a i ser r a i n - earl-, L . s '. l n f o I to . -. t . . it in t l 1 ei. t Mitt. I e i f ail. til- l llloill; water i.e.,!.-' i:i th I; I.l-.-d a f . t. -. . .:.;y niJii i i v . t !. in.- . 1 n I ."!.' and . It. totrcd feet. It i.v otht r. n itu l " n 1 1 . d t 1 1 . - s , : '. i-1 i in s i ,-. e L y held in chec k I feel wide, at ;!.e ba-e abd 'The i .I has a fe. t. Uecog- he lake had s nth I- or k cted once a L-auroa 1 1 . a 1 1 o n i v all 'a ir n.vi s linn d tear to V e. ,..,. i l '. . e -' ti,. i i O toe con-i- b a r ; i r f .ii ..tl.. t a el.t V- ;:me if Co tia: ; , to re a' li it. :.- .:".: d mar-' . : riodd- -1 ,- .-cr. i ;i i;;ii tlio rummer r:ior:.::.g " d !: :r the Ilot . 'J '. why uo things look sweeter If we p.si-e-s them not'' My garden buds were blooming But ..11 tliat I could see Was thru little mocking wild rose Hin-ino just too high for me, So. r-ii :. ':; ui it r garden. l!o-:e ar-; buds ot promise toO--Beyond our reach to gather, But not beyond our view And hk- the charmer That tempted me astray." They steal out half their brightness i if many a summer day. heart? that fail for longing forbidden tree, d learn a lesson white rose and me. By buying your Alabastine, Ready Mixd Paint', etc.. from Will TTY A GATLS. We l.avj the celebrated "Backers" Ice Cream I-'rei zere-- be su.e and see them before buying any other. I We have a full eto li of ,- i ty thirm in the Hardware and builders line, and , invite 3 on r atli r.tion to the tame. WHIT TV .V Ci ATMS j Atti.ls for the Slierw in Willi true celebrated Ready Mixed l'aints, and dealers m Lime. (Ymrntand Blaster. The Best of Medicine, , That iure Corn Whiskey, at J. I". TAYI.OICS. 1 aawtamaaaaaa tfT'"V PISTOL. YV U Il.-t: in,,-', a ' ' ' ' ' i ' i. Mr vanish vhn 1 1 1 1 t i j - r - ) t - i ueiiia it Km mm I r..,uai f.,t in, j, , , t u mar imm ft' Tiii(r . an I .. ' I , f i ! ' i ai I i . ij i m IfiiIiIWI, aAfJ- '"' "i" " " " i - "..- . (..(.Ik VinOfi, Amm. ami Tart; i I m ni imU(m.).! l- .ic IG r-. Hr f .r (VOc. Pure Alcohol. At J. ' TA i I i ik'S. ; Kiikwood Flour, The best in market for the price, At J. F. TAYLOR'S. BOYS' ARCTIC DRIVING REINS. Thin wa J ti ut the i r t i r I e J wanted 'ii hen tl lloy. It l Terr nl rong, pretty, niu durable. 25o. I'.wt )ud. VELOCIPEDE BELL L F.-r m I th. "T: Ti. I M. I ( Ar. ii- n ii-I ,-i.t ,i i ii- ' br. k. I. o . Johr.do-Ai ii nd . w .th tl.-- at- r 8 -1 .1 dam li, i t: I. lo ia wilt the I. Dr. writ. vor,.i f w ( - v. i, , i :'..r to number i. 0 . - -. ms at my feet, .r. ever to be sighing 'or ju-t -n- bud more 6 wet-1. . n I ..r:. aii-l !:i'Jowri ! i i hi a pierced hand : ;i bett. r tu.-t, His wisdom -il, h- art 1 u m: erst an i . ! m v 1 in t! m .rritiiu. ': 1 - ' - -d I i . ' e I see. i ' ,i o. - i I. ; tor w 1 1 i ; e roe t , ; : .- h ,g o f ,,r me ! A NuS V Moil's i ii 1 -vli. lA.Ns (OM'KSS. "..' n-i iviitious physicians o--i- i; I;, j;. lioiaijic B.ood Balm) lie. Lankly admit us superiority ' .- i. r blooat medicines. - '' J. Adair, ilockmart, (Ja.. '; iij.nl B. li. 1; u-, one of 1 1 1 nit i i e i n . ; ; . 1 R " - -. Na-hvi!!e, Tenn , Aot p i-s -f B. B. B are fa o i rf ly ti-tion is truly I th I", ho 1 . t v tgl.l out. ired c- r.t of th--o to the ri v. r. s time to h- e lh town th it i.e ng w ho to n a r - h -jtaliiiiv:; uvir, u ;. t ; Mineral i'.o inhabitant-., i. i :. . t on see be ing c n a I : seem-, imnopdbe mat ar.y oi it. em lia .e e.-.-ap Six miles further d o a i; . of C.-nemtiugh. and hr-- al ;,.- va th.ere a topot.r ,;:.o a! 1 - i : i - v , f tt,,, spreading of i lie :! , .1 an i ti e iTnta:, of its force. I: contained 2 1' u .ni.aoi lar.ts. and ur.i-i I aluor-t devastated. Woodvale. v. un i i u p-i i le. lay a mile belo iv Cor. t ir. ati g h . ir. n :'; it. and one n::le further down lay J..hntown and its clu-ter o! dder tou r..-.. Cambri i ana Coiii malign, a borough with a total popu 1 at e ii !' : I ' o. on made ground, ar d ,- trt 'o h- d the right, at the river's v.-rg-. v. ere th ii.-inn-tio,! iron works of ih- ("ambri i Iron and Steel J V.' . lo.oilis. ( 'rawfordsville, v. rit- ?: "I conl'e.a B. jj. b. is the i!ni tjuickt-rt medicine for rheuma- ever tried. "' Farmer. Crawfordsville, Ga (.. o . who their plant hue .-B-d.j. this if,Y I. . s ai ready 1 iverv- u :r, u - . i .'. :: e . d ir. o ui-.ty the caring if the poor :i : ita n and r i a y there and trarnf vi ry hi use, f r an I at n;e was 11.4 II i m-r was w .th the invested in 1 l7 cured In re are many f-i T-t u Ga. . be:-: tlSIll I il-i e- Dr. S. J. write:-: "I i B. as a line to-ic alterative. Its use cur. 1 an excrescence of the neck after other rein, !;ts iffect-.d no perceptible faOod . Dr. ('. II. M. .in gonury. Jacksonville, Ala., vi rit. : "My mother insieted on my getting ii. ii. B. foT her rheuma tism, as 1 r case stubbornly rasiated the u-::a! rimed ien. Sh-3 experienced immediate relief and her improvement lias been tritiv wonderful." A r remit;, tit phyric.ian who wishes i'cs t::,iif not i'-ivei). says: "A patient of mine who-o c i . f tertiary syphilis was surely i-tillino him. and which no treatment M'ctcol to check, was entire- rfiilj'v recommend B. B. Cassard's Pure Leaf Lard, THE BEST, At J. Y. TAYLOR'S, Foot of Middle street. HO MORE EYE-GLASSES .'no MORE MITCHELL'S Eye-Salve A Certain, Safe, and EfTecftre Remedy for SORE, WEAK, & INFLAMED EYES, Producing Long-Sightedn&ss, & Restore "--E. ing the Sight of the Old. Cures Tear Drops, Granulations, Stye ' Tumors, Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes, aid PKOBicne qncK relief iib perhaieit cirk. Alao. equally effieacloaa when uneci In other maladies, ueh m 1 Irera. Frrer Hare. Tiaari, Halt Khrnai, Barn. Pile, or wbarever Inflammation eilata, 3tMTCIBL,IS MA.1 "af may b used to advantage. i Said by all Pracvist at US Cent. Ladies, Do Not Despair. A worn n; who has BiifFere.l for s.-veial years with female weakness ftiol is ij-w cured. desires to tell out of iratit u.e i. II thei u iter ing hid lea In 1 lie adjoin lnn rinititl, iln remedy, or will Hend liiem one run- il. s treatment ,'.r on dcliar. A p. r:e,-f , Treatment i ;Mi f u 1 1 .1 ; reel e .us. I Addreas Mk.s .IAS. If. HTAMA. i apis iv 'Irei,i..n, N (.'. .AiiJa. jjji, .' Mf 1 ''::':--ilp Iv 1 If I JY fhis lioiumn : b h ! otner larne inuui-triai e?tabi!.-l;iii. nts on the bank of the rivtr. t!;u (L.n.aoe to which cant;, -t te fstimati .1 . about tsvelve bottles of lie was fairly made up of skin and bane? and terribie ulcers. I t; I t: i r JI.VRR1ED. ', 1 'n Wednesday. May 29. 13:9, at the residence of the bride's father. Cove, X. C Mr. H. D. White and Miss Laura E. Daueio r'.v. li-.-. Mr. Washburn officiating;. Ba . Jan Tin -ittia- t ti nil. 1 do--, eiehtei tl -destruction it It i-' id. tea are l-d . j-r--.e JOIINKT- 1 W N ion here has not char,;.1!, and yester day's estimates of the loss of life do r.ol seem to be exaggerated. Six bodies are now lyictj ;n J a lare number h.ive : buried. Not Ii--s th..n :i:': strangers are it-re Of the Episcopal chtir. it remains. Where ct.ee ic s now a placid lake. Tin swept away, and the ri I.un .1 red ih a? to w n and Ire id v I-? en .e. -n Lu :.drt-d j aupers 1-e before . ' what i ! s emed to . e r v wa before ihe board i.,.!i liie bill he cause was assigned for the negro's reck waa reijueeted to have pire J liie (ien-I leeei.i ss. and ha hai since d isappeared . eral Assembly w u,i h,i- tr i.did. "In hlj lhrTe baTe been 137 acces- sior.s to the different churches in thit or city by tliose coUTerted during the Jusli -e iiai. k at r s to a ; u.t of or- Pearson meetings.. This of course does der and went id: i a loni speech and : not include those converted in other continued peak.c unt.l Mr. oret-n in- ijuirtd w.ien ti.i pjir.t wotili lu- made. ( N C USUIaJ latlew. Cot-t-atUl Or AOaUC-CLTL-a.. Tit. P -.b'.t.- S. A t a r(ilir t'oq a j r i JJ. 8. amor, j th r-i t Dialriel Y ir ftW-tin 1 Tnirl Kif.h H. I Hi fToin Y . i h ui N .nth i e t c i Y. l-j -at. While 2a TT 'o S3 ' ': u : airing but irntoad of dom- ao many of them i.ht of ihe ' art buying Northern canned fruu in rie ihe i than three months after the fruit I crop i goo. ! There i no Oner fruit to can than ihe I ha ckltrrie thai grow apontaneoua- iy in our poroama and iitiudiqi li coat nothing but the pirkinn to get ihem. yet how few of our farmera tale the trouble to can and aave them. When they get ao they will look after uch little matter liktheeand Lake care of what ia mad inataad of trying to do eTrythinn on a bia cle, ihey w.ll ba independent of iruat, com bine and mortgage. Tiin TH t . e i r t e n held June v n apportioned a.-h i- t illowa i "olorad Mi. Haste Atrr. H.l.ica. 5. C , May SIXo. '. T Hoatxw oi Tnaaaawa oi iaa North Carotins Coil of Axrlcwiaara aad ctkaat? Aftav, tJaaU nuaaiag July Uth. aHll otoet liV foalowtog offl- aar an i pex. bjk r. i r'if.l HlowOuaaiMiiUai Ul faculty of lha e If l.f. A traaieat. rl.j aatali taav a eutl m o t 0e. U;Tthr with to.-h uVr aa.w may tx praa-ribl by l .a l,i4 at Traac' -Ularr ! aa I Ul it SI A rifa n a' i(ia iur .. , IO.:k .t li ryio5 - ry (j ..) J . A pruf' ior ft. r l icu iiu r ar v t-u rtti r .! U-Uoy Sir $ j 4h A pr-lMoir . ,ur- aa 1 g o u I taafal rlxiiihlry S.iar? $ ith j.r.jf -a. r . I H a i ih S.i.r i 300 lltA V ,,, ,.- .( .' . . m . i. . n i- an, I ma. n-,s. u m ' $ )l a i it- ! 1 l -la irili u-ir ui' t.-. n- hanu- , ho n. i p-a t .- I r I , f i' -l J u r oi 1 1 ti a. l'i: t i aatft ar.a a.j i" ifl"' l I ' $T0 i vt oc t: 2d BT cm 0 X for V'J 1 1 r 1 r.:..r- f f r : cc ii if ihe tic- Urn ware at th- d-pot IL n lay morn ing lo y h-vjfy to the priacnera con tic td at the recent term of ihe -up-rior Court I (,. MientT I pv." k havd :hi r i e i ? a o i u f 1 e :-. . a . , c lor ed . w hoe r. a. a a r. 1 - :u . I :n, r . .t- 4 t O -1 . , t - . a rn K . 'A . : 1 1 m M iitoe . The '. il t-i:. -.- . ur. -.a. Via t; : '. Wil . . a;n 'V at i - a a a. iaa .' J am. Manly. .' r. S . 1 1 1 a ni a ' - r.-flTirted if man ra f r - Il T ill au-J 1-j.. So.., kl I aa I Uo.r !. tJ. A wiirririK. -l-ft lUdl' SalalJ fW I, -! a in 1 e. .Dt Salary $4j 1 damf 4.lin ?3? I oj JJ A a! w ar.1. aaxt ao-rd 4th. A matrai mmd bo-aid All con aapxviaM iad laanm.w-uli rr-Jta( thwaho n-iaiijiaa ah-oui l t aJ Jr t to ta a ad -a"l u p to the ha aa lha aatin rkatat pa par will eoofr a fa'or r. lh taacitotioa iy c.-y i f ihi aotK W. H. Pm a s Prw" BMrai of Traata'a TC K W hatha r oaa alaaaajra haol or atamf", aahoajla talk ary tri a bottl 8yrj oi riara. m i acta aaoaw pi aaotly aav4 ataajtwaUiy o tha kidaay . Iivr ava howaJa. fxerraaaUaaj f --. had fiwaw Sail ajt har fir i rf Fir Al to MtV Mai tt MbaXllew by all laavl MC -rtTCTwta- . U :y n . I li ,'i i l . waa : e . .-. ' w -. thai ' a r. , o h r nig- '. ii. 'epa-rter in raid learned thai ' - . .: ; i: ill l.hem a :. - i aarrel which at. r - . a '. . -a . t. g the other r he hral " '. I Ii a ! . a, w hich rUed th ai. . - ri t . v ... '. . oeenalble to ihe it .ur 1 i.-.ar kipped. The w---ur. ! i t . t w brought iduj town to 'j. '. . . a - LiutTr and ooq regined . .:.--a. 1. ; tlkiiib'. ihe blow ill r ;-r .t ':a!. though the fe'low i bad y hur- Tie frllow who did the h-xiOi haa net t . n hear! from at ihl w r .i :c a PEOPlkt kit rm 11 HttKK ont5m imi r a-.A-.,-mn: l,n w aair -.hat Acker a Ku' nil K--n:eli ;a :a r-ry a y m;ar:, r to any an ! a.i o'.-e- preparation for lha rhrvatinl L-.n Ia VS hooplgn t'oagh an 1 t roup '.: la and reiiTe al one We afl 'f t.-kj a aample bottle tro. Kamanbar, tht.a Iiftr-edy i aold on a poaltiT iu ran '.- S d t y K I-erry , Nw Berne, c Prtjoeedir.ga of Board cf Cor.r.i:ii:.icf-n of Craven County. ll-i rd of County i'nmmiii.onoM mot Monday . June 3 '."V. I'reaent, J A. Bryao. chairman. E W. Smallwood, J A Meadow a. Laniel Line and Win. i 'le ve. 1; waa ord-red that Nathan Law. L.ri.e A. Wiod, 1'alTin William and Suaan Butler be placed on pauper book. The toard adjourned to mt thi Jus ticea of th 1'eace in nn: niaim. There not bein a quortioi present, the ; .nit meeting adjourned and the Board of C 'm m i a lonera met at 3 p m. The com m iaa loner appointed to lay :T a Inch through the lands of liaa berry Nelacn and others made their n-iiort. Tne board, by advice of their attorney, decided that they hid r.o r to take any action in the prem i. a I r. iu th;a de-ciaion 1. J. Moore, c.unael for the land owners who were a.aaeed to pay certain mini of money to aid in cutting aaid ditch or canal, ii for an appeal lo ihe Superior ' '. u r l , which w aa n ran led drdered that Belay Weaibrook, A Weaitrook. A. Y Wiley, Mary Gale. B'D;min K oonce, Iiudon Bowden .', ii-h Sty ron a cb il d rc n and J. W. Bill man be p.lared on the pauper hat The taie on 193 acre. of land charged l w. w. lJaugherty in No 'J to w o ah i p. wa remitted. Taxea on C-lO acre of land in No. 'J t iwmbip, charged to Catharine Staple ford, w aa remitted. Ordered that Allen Gakm. John Johnikin. Tho. J Gaakin. Jaa. Y Heath. Wm. B. HufT. Enoch Harria. A. i' Hart, Samuel King, of No 1 town abip, ba releaaed from poll tax, they being over aje. Th chairman waa inatructed tofurn lah Jane Wataon wuh neceaaary medi cine Board ad jou r ned to Tu. ad ay 10a m Board met at 10 a m. Tueaday wuh magiatrate I Proceed ing g i t en elae w hr. Board L'ommiiiioDtri met 12 30 o clock. Bryan, Meadow, Lane, Small wood and Cleve preaent. Ordered that Wm. Bowen and Kate Chapman bo placed on pauper hit. i Adjourned. " V here w e r j y . u y ester lay -M r . li inooc k . " h n y ou w . r e i hero to attend to county ir.t.tl. r Mr. Cireen, "li-Kginfi: p..ta'-- The boar i w. r.t ir.t tit- . , t. county board . f . 1 i."at. t. it. : '.I. gentl-men u :. . r. -.v .- i.-titt, board. I1.- 1' W i..t't i J -. h an 1 E K 1 - . y an a . r e . . c ; ,- J W G Hon, i. A. x M l., r I. Tolon were . .. . i li.i-iit;.. c :n Jaa'. ice I!:.r. :. it. - i that It. m isai. n. r s c ;..-'. r a t e 1 J . m arracai'-m- r.t. t . ; iy Mr ; r i . i n t' r t f t Mr. Bryan, t.-- , t.i.rtn .:. '. t hi of c m m is-ion r r -. sai 1 th" aionera would ijU.lly c. ntp reaoi u t ion i ' 1 1 rulJ ro a lit;', and tell th-ri! t: .w to ;y. L . lh ment This br. light . n at. .! r it- :. c u s . i o n a . k . ii t i w : . : : i : . c i i . t the i'ouir t i i whi ti S r. it offered n s-.Ikk- -n f -r r gave no r. s-oti w :.y i. : . 1 t. t bil 1 a a r. i ies t.-d J uii.ee H.i..- . 1. -ti : c 1 ; s u 1 ii k c 1 - - i : . 1. 1 r - 1 1 . r - ' . cred U'.r i f t he c. : y :. I a:.; another S.-ti: n.i '- " . apply i n ll.-' Ban. I . c fu :. i I i tise. or of apply .n c. t tie of the bonded ,1. ! .. This brought l ' I... . i feet, and he K-ive an as to the filif of lh thia fund a it b aa. abaolute r.o'r.otj upp.irt of lh-' 1 a. til ioJld iota - itue te the :.-ey : j. .;. Il.ttee. e com- some Ik bis i.e i. ard .- minis u ;th tllU e farther arrane- . r.,1 dl: i .1 ie- of r Green .,-f nnd : ; the 1 1S- ; cue i v i r e of e f Hull i ex pi I . C tl t. t . and "I 1 li- were cut few w-.n .mCerd tureif tbe debt of l'.imii -n Hi statement us very U ciently ao for anyone to un.l. Bend ii)) furttn r .l:-it--t m eeli ft c a.i : u r tu 1 . i,it; 1 his d.il.-iiienl t-' apply i. .v.- i the g it to the -ati tti ere 1 the n a -to Graven. I -. c ; t . s u 1": l -r : a r . .1 . i tt.e -oint Too Grave church. Uobv, Ii I.-t all it ( rr. i n t i mi 1 1 it. I iy I. . -1 , ' circuit w i : 1 t . h -June "th. '."--J I. jf '.: As bury v, W. M li . wnl deliver an address. . m - i i o 1 s on t h e c . r c u 1 1 h 1 1 e n d . J ! . W idi: : l.N !'. II . Pie.ie and lb-atli F iree their way into malty a h :. .ld lhat might be protu led tr .ni ttoor in roads, by the simple precaution "f keen ing in the house that t. nun family meal icine and safeguard of health. Hos te:tr's Stomach Bitters. I'art icularl v where there are children fchouid it be kept on hand, as a prompt remedy for infantile complaints, in their outset easily conquerable, but which, if al lowed to engraft themselves n the delicate chilJi-h orgatiidu. are not easily dialodged, an 1 speedily work grevious mischief . Irregularity of ihe bowela, indigestion and biliousness, are ailments of comm-.n o-currencsin the household. Children, living in mala rioua region, are more liable to be at tacked with chilis and fever than adults and tbe ravages of that fell disease in their system are speedier and more aerious in remote localities, far from professional aid. it is trpeCially de-airable. For a Billa. r.L'red liver try F-et.cb.arju 's sections and who have connected them selves with the Church of God in other om mun ities Charlotte News Yesterday mon iag a sad accident occurred about four miles west of Davidson Collepe. Two children of John M. Henry, a boy about 12 v ears old and a little sister aged 7 eard were goin out to work early in th" morning, and as crows were .i nte in ut leeome. the boy loaded up 1. 1- 'hot k-iin i Dl earn, i it with mm A- the two were w ending their way ah r.K'. the toy in front, and the girl f .. wieg closely b-nini. she ark. '. Li ti if ir.e gun was lo.,,leJ. Al m d at the name indant the b .y was ab t.t to e oai ge the gun to the other -hoi.l l.-r h n his hand accidentally caught "ii the t rigger, d inchargmg the entire load in the breast of the little girl, cati-mg death instantly. Gr. endoro North State: The P. arson meeting! continue to attract our people and th . immerse tent is not Urge enough to hold the vast crowds which meet twice a day to hear this remark able evangelist. We suggest to the joint meeting of Commissioners and Justices next Monday, that the subject of working tha roads by the jail birds be di-cus(,ed Also, that the young criminals be provided with a house of correction, as they aro called up north. No person should be allowed lo iie in jiil at theexpinseofthecoumy whois able to work, but boys should not be placed with old, debased criminals. Many citizens have talked on this line, and we, believe the time has come for anion. Wilmington Star: Extensive improve ments in the First Presbyterian Church are contemplated thia summer. The ceiling is to be taken down and re-piai-ed. the side galleries removed, and other changes made in the interior of the building. There is a pious old darkey in this city who has a decided aversion to anything like work, and when called upon to do something he d i.likes. alwaya advances a Scriptural reason for not doing it. Being told to water the garden one day during the recent dry spell, he declined, saying The Bitde says, Paul may plant and Pollus may water, but the increase cotnes from God." Tbe same old darkey strongly rebuked a troup of ; boys who were playing marbles on the I sidewalk, telling them it was a ein, and bei ng aske 1 w hy i t was a sin re pi ie 1 , "The Bible says, Marvel not." "The wi men tell me every day That all my bloom has passed away. But t'ney could no longer chide you with loss of bloom and beauty- if you made use of the great restorative. I'r Pierce a Favorite Prescription. All fe male weaknesses and derangements vanish before thi excellent remedy. Tnin. pile and emaciated women, w ho find existence burdensome on account of their ailments, should at once have recourse ti this unrivaled ppecitic. Druggists. A D I a t r eaal n e; Came and Happy urc "For over a year I have had a break ing out on my leg, which troubled me so bad I could not walk, leg badly swelled, of a purple color, with erup tions so bad that blood would oczs out if I bore my weight on it. I was recom mended to try Clarke's Extract of Flax PapUIon' Skin Cure, which I have done. My leg is now well and I can walk two miles on it without any trouble. Signed, A. D. Hayward." Clarke's Flax Soap mak s the skin Baft and prevent chapping. Skin Cure 81 00. Soap 25 cents. For Bale by F. S. I'utTy. druggist. rt'c a v. toed there i-par.-or.age is cor of the cnurcti, Kev. Mr in;. on. v. .ir.-wne 1 , About two huR-irtd p i-r-." i.. ha ! taken refuge m A;maIail. an i were i u the second, third and fulii stories. The scenes were mod. agonizing. Ile.irt rendingshrieks. sjbs an j moans pierced the glocciy darkness: the crying cf children mingled with th -bs of women. I ntter li e guardianship of the men all took more hope. No one slept during all the ljng dark night. Many knelt, for hours in prayer, their supplication- mingled with the roar c.f waters and the shrieks sf the dying in tbe surrounding houses. Mr. Couse. priprietor of South Folk Fishing Club Hotel, came to Johnstown this afternoon. He says that when the dam the Conemaugh Lake broke, the water seemed to leap, scarcely t niching the ground. It bounded d iwn the val ley, crashing tnd ro. everything bifoie it. Warning was sen: Fork by freit-'n: ;,g-:.; the great w al. lh -.t it'll: a 1 1 o.ii id t th- f J l.t: ti.e h i : 1 carrying the South : r. w hen ..-: . i - of - to,. H- t o.vn. L r j COMMERCIAL. Eggs IIU11 - , CoKN 47ao.")f, Fodder, SI. 00.11.25 per hundred. iUBPKNTlNU Firm. Virgin Jfl DO; yellow dip. SI. 90: hard. 81. CO. Tar Sl.OOalc.O. Beeswax lial?. per lb. Beef On foot. 02. to 7c. Hams Ooumry, ICallc. La Kb Country, lOallc. Fbksh Pokk OaTc.Der pound. Potatoes Bahamas. 40j. per bush.: yams. J0a7oc. per bunh. O.MuJc-40c. per bush. Pkanctg Tija'JJ oer bushel. Uhickkns Grown 40ao5c. pair; half grown, 22-a2-'ic. Meal 60c. bolted. Staves Ii O. hhd. -510al2 cer M. Timher Cypress. IS in. and over, 55.00 per 51.: pinu S2.5Oa4.50. Shingles West India, dull and nfm tnal; 6 inch S2 00a2 25. Building 5 iach h-jana. S3. 25 : saps. gl. 50 per M. WHOLERiLR PBICRB. Mee3 Pork New ?13.75al4 00. Shoulder Meat OalOc. C. R.s, F. B's. ICs and L. C Tja. Flouk S3.00a7.0-3. Lard 8s. by the tierce. Nails Basis 10 's, 82. 50. Suqar Granulated. 9c OOFFEfe 20.1221 C. Cheese 13K Salt 80aS5c. per sack. Molasses and Stbupb SOa-iSo. Powder 83.00. Shot Drop, 81.50; buck, 81.75 Hides Dry. 6aSc. ; green 4 :. Kerosens 9o. Tallow 4c. cer lb. 1889. HO! FOR THE SEASHORE. 1889. NEW BERNE HOUSE, Morehead City, N. C. H. B NEW MANAGEMENT. DUFFY, I'iaUliY, Bruin i.-t- to nidi. n v it i kf-1 !;:,- dud. . , : : :;:.y. I c o ti I d en n L ef. re it 1; fee a :--t on e : ge in a ro v i s o h.-tld'-I i- -. nil 1 toe ' W I) li -i" water began to crutu .i begging i h-.- p. .-pie o Uod s tiiiie. to use "I cam. .'ie: . r. said. "At t:..- .'.:d That tr.ud have t :ee LoUrl s u' -.i'.g '' child Splay biil'S? Ad it came ik ar.r I ooa totter for a n: ntiiit. tl.- ii next in o ni r i. : be c i us bed like eg ? ho '. 1 ? againt eacti oth. r. At .i,0 nVltci this tnrirn.cg an clu railroader. wb- h-i.l w.Jkrd troinSaiig Hollow, stepped up to a number of men who were longregated ou tiie platform station at Curat. vUle r.nd raid: "Gentlemen, had I a .-hot-gun with me a half hour ago I would now be a murderer, yet with no fear c f ever hav ing to sutler for my crime. Two mile below here I watched three men going along the banks dealing j -wels from ihe bodies of the dead wive-and daugh ters of men who have been robbed of all thsy hold dear ou earth. He had no sooner lin.buni sentence than Ir.".' t.jr.y m-ti. v, looks of ternole d ter ruiita . i n v. i ti;. !. on their faces, wire on their -.icy "o -the ocene of plunder and an ib. r v. i.h a revolver in his hand. In t-vt-:i; minutes, so it is stated, th- y had over taken two of their victims, moo v i re hen in the act of cutting ji-c-.s from the ears and lingers from loo hai. is id bodies of two dead wc-iiicn. "Without ti moments otelay r.-p - were tor around their necks an 1 tie v vv ei o ling to the limbs i f ti tr- . ::. in--branch, s of which ,iii 1. t : r : : r-- '-. . : . the en tang k d I : . r ! a : . ; :.'.:. r , and oon . J. iliNSo .-v. n Jui. eh -I'.-.e pu.. :. ' f every hour in tke- it more an l lot ro : ; parent that the exact number ,; i...-. lost in the rt c: n '. horri-r wi i i .-. -r ie known. Ail : i ui.it to ti..t li.i'-.- i-- . n nude up to i t: t- t i:nc at a- i n --....: i ve. and when ml .- kni.vo w i . i .: . o. t.t ic-s be found t . b.- too -o.ai.. i lit r vr.v lhi..u-ar.ii L" an - h.-i n . t.o i s.nce dicrise t"-.iuy. m. I the mo.-: skeptical coni'i'iie thai ihe ramattisof i uoii-ar. d -mole rest beneath the ii r.r.s above Jolll. dOV.Il illle. ia" J ptil.tlill o. Job riot ,i n . :!..' di i r. v.:. : : i '. ' :' ; an I the part of hi" v,.: 1 .- :. if c .--.! bv th" llood i. . r a a - . f r..m :. : : to -Ifty -live thou-ai.o. .o- - ot: i in- it 1 itnii t a 1 1 1 s to. i . i l . . i , r ' i i i . a : i , i r u - i lea", ing c il ------ o ' :.:-: - n -- ,: r- vived the tl i. an 1 ' :,- r.-'Ji .-f '' opir.n n w.,r tt.--.t i-.l.y ihi. ;y i-o,-. : ;. of the reel in.:- of J h;:d.,i n a:: i a::.- ' bria had been victim- -f ti.e -i.tititit- i disasters cf lire aLii vrntir. 1: ii.i-i.-true the total ko-s of life ju t:. min valley cannot be lee tl. .a 7 . c . - and possibly mu'-'ti greit- r. i)i i.e thousands who were ,K-v. tin i 1 y toe lUmes, and w h -; ti-b.-s n-d cs -.: . tho smoking dents al) .ve J !.;,.-.. '. bridge, no deiinite infirm - "en on ,-. r be obtained. As iiltL- w i.i oeleaiio : of the hundre,',K that wele Le in - -- ly down the Conem iugli. only to i. posited bund r. d s of i;i ;1. - hi low on hfti-.ks and ,n the i,ini"-i raging ( uio. I'r.'oibly otic-thud ol trie dead will never be re -ogni.-.d. ai d it will take a lir-t of the: missing, weeks her.ee. to eaab.e t . n a cio-u es::rr.a"'j . to be made. U. S. Internal Revenue. Any- pr-rfon in the counties of Craven, Jones. Pamlico or Carteret, who intends to distill Brandy from fruit tkris coming season, will pb ae notify meat once in order that I can visit them and take necessary ! it.ls and papers. JAMES W. MOORE, dl V'.'. Deputy Collector. GRAND P.ONIG AT STELLA, l.O June 15th, 1889, of tho White Oak Onslow and Car- On the c " mriet'.on Bridge, cjnnec'.in; teret. Cm ue (J ii('v C' me A II, auel Bring' V:n! ' Hiisk i ts. Dr. J. W. Sanders of Carteret and Ttos. E. Giiman. E .j . of Onslow will speak on the occasion. Music and oilier amusenienta to en tertain the crowd. JO w2t This house has been thoroughly ri -paired, painted , and i efurn isln d , and ia now opened for the summt r travel The proprietor aims to make the New Berne House a lirst-claSB family hotel. There is no bar in connection with the hotel, and a 8,000 gallon cistern has been added for the comfort of guests. Terms moderate. For further information app'v to F. L. PERRY. jldlwwlt Proprietor. THE PHILLIPS PATENT Improved Venetian Blind. They are a perfect substitute at once for shades and inside or outside blinds, saving the cost of these articles and making a Venetian blind by far the cheapest window furnishing in the market. Peculiarly adapted to bay windows. Will not get out of order and will last a lifo-time. Any person can hang them. For full information apply to D. T. CARRA WAV. Manufacturer's Agent, may 30 New Berne, N. C. Who will, In a Few Days, K. R, JONES, AND di Atlantic & N. 0. Eailroad, ;b I-'iti'i-ii! t am. Pa-sknoer Department. i To TIIE PUBLIC. , ' I'util further notice, on account of , ' j the recent tloo-is in Virginia, no freight or passengers will be forwarded over thia road de.-liDid for Northern and E istirn points, via Atlantic Coast Line or 1 'orteniouth. Am advised that the Piedmont Air Line via Danville and Miio.nl i: V.. is eip.-n for passen .: is to L ..dim cities, and that the line ia (in - lirb- .'liiiiiii l, a. A'-: peri-hat. !.. fr.-ra A. S r -.va: .. ,i v 01 J i-p-n as far east as .ie freight, vegetables, t X. stations will be ' B rno and E C. D. S. L DILL. G . F & P. A. Wanted, I- P-ec-swax : wiil pay from A! o 1 Oro Cattle Hides: . - t ; -j, p..-;- pound. . t C .! 'ri Exchange. J. C. SMITH. "i1--,'. dw;m avis, :e?r Sewing Machine -.- oh Mil Tuns SPTKU or . -r-n'i M'ulihe street for tbe . v. ; m a . JUN'K w.ii receive :. HINKS, Agent; n-iagrix-t Groceries, Dry Goods & Notions. Full atock and large assortment. Prices aa low as the !owe-t Call and examine my stork. Satisfaction guaranteed. Barringfon & Baxter, Have just received a Fine. Lino of Clothing. Shoes, Dry Goods and as Nobby Line of STRAW HATS as you ever saw. Agency for the A. A. BATTLES' $2.50 CALF SHOE- EVERVIPAIR WARRANTFD. Also agency for "The Old Staten Island Dyeing Establishment.'1 J. A. BRYAN. Pres. L. H. CUTLER. Vice Prrs G. II. ROBERTS, Cashier. THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW BERNE, N. C. Incorporated 1SC5. Capital, - - $100,000 Surplus Profits, - 86.700 DIRECTORS. Jas A. Beyan, Thomas Daniels, L. H. Cltlkr, Ciias S. Bryan. George Allen. F. M. Simmons, G. 11. Eior.EKTs. Give a List of the GOODS which he is 1862. EST'D Cleine One And All, i ! -. - i j e - ;h- the 'I'S t? d iiTe. rent kinds of STRAW' - Id at Wholesale Cost at J. SMITH, Agt. J line of MEN" 'Sand BOY'S i. LOOTS. SHOES and DRY .1 Mill Ie .-old vi ry cheap for Middle St., New Berne, N. C. tears : ( !(.- ICS ! 1 ill VOU I'MJl I IVh 1 . 1 iiae I I ; tdH rs T ( t k-. , : . ji 1 1 -1 ; ait r ! Iiial I waiu io .y " i HecauNf ih:i! h my Imsi- ; r '8r-; , : i i iiihki it i ii living, on i I I oe- itti ii.-ii ; est one. I w it li 1 was : : Jarye m h :. u :i'-i u r . r of point kiti'l, win n ! roi.M i lows w'juuon t lu wink f t h - u 1 1 1 I would find Komt'tli'ii'. for ;n.m i -. keep tlim 'Ut. of mischu-f iiui un: ' t i must sell Cigars and Tdinicn : ami l me I way. If you want (ka ri. rl . u i'Im- : m , Tobacco, I liave it. aii(i oilit-r uooi kimn, ; Pipes, and Smokei s' Articles i u-1 a i ! Also, 8oia Water, lnyer A I', lie ). Hock W ater ar:d we hav, 1 'i 'iti'- a n,l sec im- W M. I a. I'.Al.MhK, Middle St.. New, m i n. KsTA ni-:H Fidi?'i-. Kki.i i; i i1- Kc-estftbliBhed IMnM at "i w IJ.i ri.e. N t . WALTER'S Photograph Gallery. 1 take great pleasure In Inf. n rn! ni; n many friends and t tie imi-l . g.-n.-i a; ly , 1 1 h i 1 have returned from Moreln-u'i C.ti anil re opened my I'tiotographlc Miuiio at ihe m 1 stand, where I shall be pleased to see all my friends and the public eneialiy. The verv flattering success I base met with since I have niftde New Heme my liome it, a guarantee of the supei .or style of my w o.i k It speafes for Itself. My light itive the soi l' 1'Olt. I-.l.A : N Et'KECT to all niv work CHILDKKN'S I'lrll'KK-l A H rl . 'I A I :Y EVKKY STVf.F. OK I'll Tim li.llFl. AMI IN l.A RO KD TO AM S I ZE 1. 1 S I I: E I ., Thanking all for theiv very llberai put ron -a'e, and hoping to merit a continual., v i: me same, I am rPHM?i fu i 1 v, TliO.MASI WAI.I'KK. New llei ne. N. o. N. W. cnr. M 1.1.1 1 e and Tollook sis . n t-r K. N t lMfly h drug store. Kntriuice from I'dUo, k ut- seic'O dtf ReceiviiiJi Middle St., Wew Berne N. C -aatjaarj , . " " ' . m ' - . 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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