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J,. V i. Me it- -- . .r.. I" r-.', wlBJ'L' "pr .,lV-"'." SI " .-ww, I 13 K H I:XDEXT IN" ALL THINGS, To i-m S t..c NEW BERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C, Al tiUST 15. 1889. Jo. 0r- .1 :;:-... A x ' i iti auuh. r 1 . - . i - - -- r i hi i !-- K 11 TllKI U, OTKS. v ' .irmini: be r ma. in mil rpinw 4,. tMt rtxti aoi wiu. sivc tiutr r n':i' rl mi Kentucky inoreH8d 1. ' tHl?STiniH: -PAIRED D1EIST10N : DISORDERED LIVER; ffcotW' THUCi J mri will ct wwUP-m it VA'U Qfrn But k-ry tlwrra,) M -1 1 r 1 1 .is . , i : i v i r ' ! , r fii ID r7ril'iull THiM MTftl . Ua, WILL MlILiflCHJJrS PILLS Off RKUPT OF PRKTE 2o CENTb A box. "I, 1 i-f l -WANTED. Tut, following named fourth clas mi OXJ I,0,master9 're appointed List Wednesdry for North (arolina: Fannie Wooten, at Fort r.arnwel); I). M. Stanton, at L.iGranpe, and Nellie J. Shooter, at Red Springe. 1 II I H tk.KN thousand liepulihcans have lieeu turned in siisco the ;reat Civil Si'rviiu Reform .id in in istra tiin look hold. The two chief Roodlers, II. W. e ideutly be lievein the jHilitic.al er . "Tarn the rascals in." Wilmington Messen ger. TlIK Fallen wouhl he pleaded to have wome of our Republicau ex- Now they i changes explain to as wh the t carrying f(irm hand, with wat;es at ? 1 per month, must be taxed, through the a beautiful tariff, in order that employes in get r Elizabeth A MIDDLED ADMINISTRATION. Till: -I WlilMI The nomination of General liar- Crin.e .o c i ison as the RepuLlican presidential seldom tli.it ; ;i candidate iu 1S8S was not a tribute any great intn-.-! to his statesmanship, but it was an mediate commir.i ace. (!, t c : i VERDILT. :;:oa that it is flense excites beyond the im in which it ''......mally it hap- iiiMtaiice.s 'iiMial interest, and , it: - NORTH CAROLINA NEWS. From the State Papers. Mr. I'.ryan Satterth waitP died on Sun day night :it Oracobe, where he went about two weeks ago from thin city, and where bo was taken ill. He had heen ng no one woi t h grati !!;: lFirrinoirs record if Ni'u i oik are !e ;ae of economy iv.iitiiv. N. Y. Star. o R , i. cans were acknowledgment ol the latency of takes a name and ol the necessity of pons tl carrying Indiaua for the Kepubli- oHVnse cans such i-- Willi.itn Henry IlartiMHj, the trial, illustrious grandfather of little The : :, I.n.t i Renjunin. had done the country woman. 1 w,:li murder of some set vice, and was held in her hul.i;.i I.iverpoi gratei;,! i cmemberance by tbe peo- who an- : !... . ; 1 1 1 do not con pie A'ove all, viewed from a .sid, t '': ' .--r v.-a The Tarboro Southerner reports three unwell before he left here and had burglaries in one week in that town. .started home fearing that a p ick upeii Wilmington Star: Rice planters i awaited him. The funend and burial aloDg the Cape Fear are discouraged at ' place yesterday evening at I, in invest an the prospect of another freshet. i home at Washington. Mr. Sattenh- I.aGranse Sentinel: Mr. I,. I. Her- " a,le W8a a nepnew or uov. i-owle and a American ring, who is just from his old home in was bis executive clerk. His home Maybriek Duplin, says crops are almost washed I wa?' Washington where his mother away, receiving tbe most damage from I ""- , "1 " "ic"" the very heavy rain there Monday ! W9 iht youn Iad ' sfl he wa then evening. called who was in the buggy with (ien ri, 3 ,r ... A Bryan (Jrimes at the time he whr bnfim- (ioldsboro Headlight: It seems to us. .in.i u . j ,n .. rhse ft" fu wefcan ob8ve in our rambles Fenner B. Satterth wane one of themoB. 7;ViZvL 'a,' , u v distinguished men of Kuntern N-rl, tively few idle people here at present. nri;m v.:. .. . ... , f . . -i, , . . . I vai iji ILin LIB UttV UIJI1 111 LIT W flhlll made out U,rJltyA Y-1,1 80 boa8t of the firL8t Mr. Bryan Satterthwalto was nnrmd. w' a wuici y VVJUJ )t 11 y iu I lie Ik .a k 5,000 Lbs. of Wool. W wilt by yr Wo! wi rT irk 4if for )a (4 t ftorj aci hx r -,- 1.1 1XAU, Puti 0oo!, Pajff j Hob. a tttll of iamplr f Fiat. Ci i k..f fhvm vhlaK ran the MlKrai voa Ml m( jomt wool. Fr patiaar iaformttioa cl! YV ctiaTK oo t)iOii.ioo to aip yoir wa c LaaktU. i N - A '. i. ale T:o. :v. !: '.i'cpi ttie women uneasy. TlIK State l'armer's Alliance cf i i.;i DuMiMi y" ran into and Alabama now in session at Auburn sAnk the Hloop Ella .May in Norfolk have adopted a resolution declaring harlvor la: Wednesday morning. "Tha t t he mem hers of the Farmer's The .-I".;, ,-rew of three were Alliance reiterate t heir determina- d-own.'d. tion to use cotton bagging for wrap- 1 Hi: aio.i iruieiit of Ex Gover- P'Dg cotton, and will nnder no cir- g!io-t that plays the gaitar. fctoried may r. ..re not at j!1 afraid ol her, City Falcon. ........u., .. "n"'"-' i i.e ,-.V" 'i e ev meiiuv Btate. Twenty-seven members have the 1 )f inoerat ic ranks, and given was in la or nt i e: .o ijuittal. iier been enrolled already, to the eountrv the first he attoinev. Sir Cn.uies Russell, was Elizabeth City Carolinian: A Chowan ," . , f ,, ., , , . ' , ' man came to town the other day with a , AH '5J rre.-;di i,t in the bitorv of the Iu?- iintdaiK eu whenever he anneared. mrt in nt .a .a i devastated d i in : i i There was tiiaeie in his ;md when at !a -! , , , , , ,- u , at odd spoils and on rainy davs. We'll I "e " V Tu "7 name. rendered it a wiin uilnculty that warrant that he pays his debts and has ee f.ated and the n,ht Indiana was a doubtful btate, the mob could be prcveiueu from some spare cash. Ltiliza the "old t f . . . annllnnH n.lnvji.c ' tn meantime so much m tlnir it wm rfgaraed by assau ting the -fudge m his car- . , J . , i- , r .u Wilmington Star: A gentleman from many as tin jnrntnl Matt Ot the riage. Brunswick reports the rice crop above Cnion. Tueie k a .sentiment iu America 1 Wilmington as seriously injured by the rATAnf. fQina tktKiVi knnn Harrisouian piestige and Indiana which id easily excited in favor of planters from giving their fields "the i nmu'iU1 were notennai laccora in an urniannv wurn.in the presidential campaign, but they far may have gone astray. , ot h better SK wnf'S are of but little account in the administration of the government. so in Eugland. The fact that Mrs. sooi yield Mabtick : ati American and her Johnstown. I'a. JoIlNSToW.N, August H.A bi. r.i of inquiry has been iii every war t in tl,- appeared, cart load of saddles, and soM them at I devastated district, and yet over , i verdict was 40 cents each. He said he made them ! rder8 bavenot been called for. There B eHM i on h 1! 1 cn he inhH i lit-, ! . clerkri nr,' i r, paring tabulated Htatementn fr , ,m which the State Com misoion will 1 raw deductions to make a basin for (in;il distribution. Treanurer ThompKon 'b clerks paid 218 orders today, are gating S2.r),99,V Businees is good, and thuisi- mer chants who have an eBtablislied trade are hard at work. . no matter how la8t hoeing," as the term goes. The KIDNEYS i- that V i a i taH thia DOriAr. Q.mHn nn-nn 111 . I 'll l w wuu VlilO DUtllVU uuuuoy eveu The tirt muddle into which hu.sband w.ts an Englishman preia- inz. lihtnin? tr,ir-t th. h.m nf Mr l.:r. r..h t,' a: t.) b T.ir.ufi-tur i re : rk ed Rep -lb wn!i o Tl!r. Sp.'k : tory , : s mm, w . fo-: r'.h N armoath to 1 Collector of cumstauces us ) ute For; ol New Orleans, pplits the MrKiNi.KV, "the high protection Rresident Harrison plunged was diced her case iu an English court party A meeting nf hiiRinu nmn l, la Salisbury Herald: During the storm j this evening to take mens tow nr,Jn ,l - ii'.in i n . Louisiana high priest of Ohio," is hedging. He i8 a candidate for speaker, and ! -. , the great tire at havmg lven foremost in the advo- Fails. 'ash:ngton Terri- ccy ot a high tantr he Cuds it row estimated at 10,0X,- necessary to declare himself in favor h insurance for alout one- of a liberal revision. This shows the account. which way the wind is blowing ETTiWCER BROS. 3in of the (lebra!d lVarl Shirt. A Iof of Maion's Fmit Jars just received. OETTIKGER BROS. KffaStSa: SEMINARY, Ia OraJige. INT- O. 1 1 AaI a 2Zz2$Ztlh&ix& Hexlthy location. Eight Rates low. tfiochers. Full course in Music 2To extra charge for languages. A Boarding School for Girls Ladles, Fall Term opens Aug. 29th. Catalogue with full particulars address JOSEPH KINSEY, Principal Wm.Uainey, of Lentz, setting fire to the Cabinet muddle. A motion has been made for a gether with' his wagons and farming Can anv man of intelligence look , nc w trial, which we hope will be implements, and his eotire crop of at the President and his Cabinet granted: Je l!S!nglllg l Mr" and not see such incongruity as to 1 That Mrs. Maybtick is bankrupt Washington Progress: We are in- render harmonious action impos- in her '-haracter is indeed too ap-, formed by reliable sources that the ... , , , , , farmers on the south side of the river sible- parent, but because she has been in this county have the best crow they Elaine aud Harrisou are almost gudt ot in fidelity i no reason that have had for years, especially "in that Tiik H,rr.-on administration on A oenti.BMA who used to be a antipodes, while l'roctor and Iiusk she should be couvictad of murder. w note this factfNews comesti us thy ipues'iou of c ' v 1 1 .service reform pontmaster, but who isn't woiking are the opposite of each other. The old legal maxim, everv one from Hyde county that the crops are wuh Lr. KooaeveU in theory, in at it now, wa. at the Ebbitt Honee Hla'ine is broad and -Practice it is n.i.uestionab.ey with U-1 evening. -So you have tender- Harrisou ,s narrow and self-asser- Pjoj yot Mr. Ilarr.son -Ch.c-ago HermJd. ed your reaignat.on, have you! tive ; Proctor is a puritan of New Uilj everv reasonable doubt shall 1 here irfifii Iiitin mn man who left ii v.: hn M Ek.iWeb I. TWykllriend. "No" said he. "I England, lUisk is a Western man, bo g.ven to the accused, seems to 1 time 'ngc , fanded 1 in S.piHe ; havn hm m v n-m mat ion frnlcrril irpo a (hp wiiul.4 that Rwcf-i his havi Iin ilisreerardd. i didn't like that eountrv. Ha wanton t i n . ia . I n iia ramnaiffn ror " . . " j ' v Speaker of the national Hotue o1 me."-Washington Post. prair.es. These are butexampks Representatives he is flocking all I TliK Kichmond Dispatch does us of the personnel of the Cabinet. t,v himself.-Cbarlotte Chronicle. ! ko-of to P.V our article on We have not mentioned Warw:- ' iyvvd Tkn.nvs N w bo has' Virrfnia Politics, and gives us the maker because he is unicjue, jirc- ln',et lam'eate "of ' England ( pl-inff a4.urance that ell wdl Bont.ng himself the strongest an- simo the death of Wad.worth i ! ri-bt ,U the ld 1)oBinion- We UthVfl ,! b'm8i'lf-- Uf,H was eighty year, old I do not cionbt IE Virginians are al- to Play ( e,ar was .u strange con- Tuedav. hisnrst U .pprt. ' l to thp demand" of hoDOr 8t W,lh h" sixty two yearn aeo and right, and fearlesely stand by ; for a t ime he essayed to play the ' thair color liomau, his training sutliced to A i.i. tbe indications show that a..BulJ, of Kentuckv a llOW s,lit di.ln't fit l.itn. tinilrrfirm is gaming ground. In! "u , J u Now he ha- :,U .VMv .... u'. i noancL and says it pays. His last dowD' and " ' 't. and if he did sav it, he dldu t mean J lIE tKOl'S. There is no year ia which the crops of the I'nited States are uni : form. Diversity of climate and ever changing seasons always causes different results iu different sections of the country. Even in in tho same States there is no uni formity. Iu Eastern North Carolina this is regarded a di -asti m year, while : ii i it s i iioTi;, ,i ri! ate i t is and Young For We,t evid.-ii.vs of the fact are posi- contact wM to deliver 100 head at, t.ve and ov. ru helming. ' ye,r Orleans at fourteen and ajialf : cent a pound, which would average AT .Rickson Mis-s la-st Mcrnday.,.. , . , . 'mm a neaa. nmmgxon Star. En the face of certain erroneous rumor that have become current it, is proper to state that Mr. Carr has no connection whatewr with A k irrKN-with a perfect letter H , , :., , r. A u c viiu uk: ttlltl ID 111 1. vt 11- sponsible tor its jxjI my and obliga- Nuiiivan endeavored to seoxirw a ( writ of iiite.ws corpus, bat he wa re'jtr. rrd to appar lfore thejadge of JTrion county, and give bond for h.s appearauoe August 112th, J. W. STEWART, Sale and Livery Stable. marked on it.s face bv its hair le ia' wh.te was Uorn on Robert Aden's p!.i.e, two nulea trom K'la v;lle 1 on the day of Harrison's i i i:;gr.ration. Savannah Npwf. m k, ui from Halifax, N. S., Aug. I , says :i dispatch to the Anier c ui , -insul general announce the A m er.' i i rt . at Cuyst)oro ol the h'.mcr 'idette. No a! at s are given. Fl Hor tnd Mules always on hand, and will br 41spod of on easy terms. I kart oo aaad a a amber of Fine Team, that are fgei... ' aJaorraiaatl 8aVdU Hor for both ladit-s jnd gentlemen. "Jroad Street. -New Berne. N. C. tions. The papr stands on its own footing, and is the organ of no onave the people of Purham. The Dnrham Daily Globe. The latest claim in regard to the sahj is that they have a habitation and breeding ground absolutely within the jurisdiction of the Enited States, and that, therefore, this government has a right of pro- tigton Post says prty over them when they escape (s sol.d for the an,i taken in the open sea hnndreds a s Eip.Mition at 0 mdes from land. This claim is e first in a proce-8- hardly less absurd than the preten sion that BehriDg Sea is a "closed"' sea. Philadelphia Record. Fkm a Washington special of August oth, we learn that ou that day, Joseph J. Martin was appoint ed post master at Tarbora, North grown (jaroLinia, vice Miss Mary Pender, it : and if he was so understood he is ready to take back any damaged goods and make belter bargains than ever. P.ut thr- muililli of this adminis tration is the EebriDgSea muddle. It 6cem8 passing strange how any government can hold the position assumed by the Harrtson adminis tration. His England ever de clared that the North Sea is a ' closed" sea ' Does Russia pre tend that the Baltic is a "closed'' sea ! Docs Turkey insist that the Black Sea is a "closed" na ! Does Great Britain even claim that Hudson's Ray is a "closed" sea How does the I'nited States claim to come back but had no money. This did not deter him, however, for he started on foot and arrived a day or two I ago, having walked all the way back. I He says graveyards out there are aa ' large as cotton fields here. He could 't stand such scenery. Eastern Reflector: Prof. Geo. T. Far nell of Wilmington has accepted a sit uation in Greenville Institute. Be is I highly recommended as a fine scholar, a gentleman of excellent Christian character, and a successful teacher of several years experience. He spent two years at lrinity college, and after wards graduated at the University of Nahvi!le, Tenn. He was Principal of I'ayboro Academy last year. Wilson Advance: Talking with sev eral farmers in Selma Tuesday we were glad to hear them speak so cheerfully about the condition of crops in that section of Johnston county. The corn crop is all right, and so is cotton if it does not fair off too suddenly. Tbey were of the opinion that tbe rains for the past two weeks ' bad done more a ;.( .,. o i ' e ' i y Tcki:: ; ;.e whole territory of the Union uito consideration, our agri cultural people have been wonder fully blessed. The grain crop of the Western States is larger be yond precedent, and this too at a i good than barm. The pea crop is fine. time the grain mm. ply of Europe is ! the outlook is promising. greatlv diminished. " ! . Greensboro North State: The knitting b factory building ia now ready for the But good crops ate not confined , machinery which has been purchased to the Wetd. The cotton crop of , and ie dau expected. This is an im- , . . . ,. portant enterprise and we shall be glad Texas tar exceeds that ot any to 8ee it in operation. Tbe number former year, while iu Mississippi, ot snows that fall during the winter are , . , , - said to be deterimined by the fogs in Louisiana and Alabama crops ol .Amman. p.r.An. rhn ii,. all kinds are' above an average. Of Georgia, the Atlanta Consti tution say s : Such crops u.s now cover her soil, or have been already harvested, have never been known before. matter over say they never knew it to fail. So count the fogs and then watch the snow falls and let us hear the re sult next spring. Roanoke News: Two colored men were drowned on Mr. Capehart's plan tation in Northampton county last week termining the liabilities of the S jutli Fork Fiehing Club for the disaster. Committees were appointed and funds will be raised to help mako the nut of John Tho mas & Sons against the c!uh a test one. The body of a 15-year old till as found Dear tbe basinets prt of Main street this evening. It watt covered with earth and remarkably well jire served. The State Fair. Secretary Wilson has kindly furnish ed us with some advance sheets of the State fair premium list. It will he ful ler and more carefully prepared this year than ever before. By way of in troduction Secretary Wilson says: The twenty-ninth Annual State Fair will be a State fair not in name alone, but in absolute fact. There will be an exhibition that has never been surpass ed in tbe South in merit, variety and the arrangement of its several depart ments. It is intended to make it illus trative of the occupations of the people, and to afford poriitable instruction and social entertainment. To foster and advance the efforts of tbe laborer in every branch of life is its prime pur pose, and it embraces the work of the farmer.- stock.-raiser, , manufacturer, artisan and" inventor as the common brotherhood of workers. ThB generous support and kindly criticism of tbe press which it has en joy edv it hopes to deserve in future by a stricter adherence to its duty In prompting the objects of the society. Special acknowledgment is due to the Board of Agriculture for its appro priation. It is but proper also to ac knowledge tbe sese of indebtedness due to bis Excellency the Governor, and tbe other officers of the Executive Depart ment, for their cordial co-operation. News and Observer. 0. 186 i h, . than ui'1 I take eyes i,' ; It,. . for (iv, i as oi' i State 2. 5 4 rk Opposite i in ' CREAM BALr. i ' 38. in, tea i , ilina to the I'l'iH'h run do . in the I ' j.N. i.i areet. f '-' d wtf CatarrH TliK W.vsh N-r' :. i'ro'. T..n A :. t r W .ish'.i: -ton. t t ' :i that w ill nam Vt at least forty one , t iflsViie firty two States be : :e 'tie o intention :s over.'' A: i.-' i n tbe palmy days of old, o::iy 1 leecher con hi draw the crowds in Br ex klyc: but yesterday 17,0C0 per.':i-i, each with a full u; in hi !dy, went out to see remeved. This is a reminder that a baifgame. Baseball teats Beech- rorth Carolina should erect a er - Philadelphia Record. monument to Gen. Pender, and see 1 it k. Toronto Globe sajs it would to it that provision is made for his S. great K'uefit to Canada to family. We don't know how this a tve a treaty making power of hft lady was related to the General, R,r. treaty makinir is a pre- bat the announcement that a to h i I a H An 1 i n cr ccra. tn a m i 1 1 rtav that I'.ebiing's Sea is a "closed" Her melon patches, orchards and with several others were standing on . t - a. T-iiuiiorilj Ii'jva Mfililpil thoir uhnn. rrra in o antra m v-i or Kan Kaf nnn mkink By the act other own Congress, with- daut spoils, and her 1 rait growers the two men were standing turned, iii ,-.i.-..f nt incQ than A", nnnnnn throwing them into the water. They out the concurrence of any other from this source Her wheV crop a"eDJPted to climb upon the logsbut 1IOUI mis eoiuee. no ninn. vio WPrB nliniiArv unit vnn H turn. power on earth. But this is not has been harvested, ami was ot They then became panic stricken and all. A I nited States war ship has excellent quality and of large'sank, refusing to take hold of poles searched a British sealing vessel acerage. Her con, crop is safely which i were extended to them. Their . ,- made, and it is the best ever grown oodies were recovered, on the - open sea. True the I ui- oq her boU r,)tton 1S doing ad. News and Observer: Yesterday at ted States claims that it was ou a mir.vblv, and is rapidly getting be-' 1,16 execuwIeJPcl Ve,ner1 reception ,, . u ' ,' ' 1 t was suspended by the Governor in res- 'closed sea: bat it was seventy yond the danger point with not a pect to the memory of Executive Clerk miles trom land and no power on signal of distress in sky or ou earth. Satterthwaite. The desk andchair of nnnnnr .rill, tl.o t'nitwl ' 1 t'n V aiiU ilUUUUiiUCC IClglll all , iir. MWOrVUIHIW w Ol w UTUpCU IU concur w ith the L niteu ... , f a. n.inii q ,,. i.n iu Anr nr v,a over lieoi gia. ami tut; sume ui iud V r " - ! , Lord rests on almost everv acre of Governor s secretary The death of . .. ' Mr. Bryan Satterthwaite is tbe fourth uer sou. ea(i fatality which has occurred among We cau give no such account of the Milburnie picnic party. Many t,- , kv.ii, c.n-iini i. r , o t he rs w ho drank the tainted water this section ot North arolina, but have narrowly eacsped thfl grav6i and we do not despair. The corn crop it is not yet known where its terrible i8 not a bad one, and no man at i consequences will end. -n.l ......,,..,,. frrtT, -Jnanotte news: air. o. i.. jeary, ar Luia l i ui e oau itti vu.i. 1.11c eutLAjii earth will States in the assertion of any such right. It a is question of inter national law, aud the sooner the government recedes from her pc-' sition the In'tter for her honor and her interests. VAN WINKLE GIN" MACHINERY CO., COTTON GINS, PRESSES. FEEDERS I'A CONDENSERS. Th Tu Wbilo Cotton Gia Machinery o : roga'ive of o ereignty, and before Canada can N-come a treaty mak ing power she must become an in dependent nation. riii i;r. is no longer any question Miss Pender has been removed from oftlce in North Carolina stirs oar blood. llEllKlXi SKA. The Behnng Sea difficulty is be- But Harrison is self willed may conclude that he and Wiudom cr0p will be. If weather can wade through. Mr. Blaine ahl0 and the fall seems not to have been consulted ; wonderful, and is represented as looking on to Lot us gratefully accept present see i chitect of this city, has just oompleted is favor- the plans for the new Trinity College tliPnnf pome buildings to be erected at Kaleigh, and e Uie out-come jf Mr Leary8 lan8 are adopted the Trinity buildings will surpass anything in the State. The perspective of the main hnilitina, n'nrtwa A IhrAA.alArv mere is auytuiug 01 mc Blessings ana Iook uoneiuuy 10 tut) etructure with basement, and the de a ew.,biup purpose of coming more complicated. rr-l T - . 1 v ' . . ... Clff l mti Cm 1 - 3 . ( ItarM rtr 4-4m . I il' 1 ' u Tmr f.. w ri'. i.i..'i ( ., M4al .i lert..;!..n. CMtm K . . l lim ( t f f m 4 k4'lni e Hi. Pra m. Tu flit's. Eii ui lickinnr C: ATI.AM , . JK 1 arlance, tbe richest The Beramer Enisel ; vBR1SWINC CO.'S 4k &t iU ii ear , - PIIILIDELPHIA LAGER BEER, IS UXQTJX3TI0VABLY THE Finest Beer Extant. It is brewed from the finest Pale Canada West Barley Malt and Laaier Hops, and highly recommended for its TONIC and NTJ TBOTVE qualities. Ts) high rvpotatioo sm.oye.l by : i .- 1'. r'RG N KR A. ENGKL OMP.NT U dae t th fct that only FINEST AND F.FST mod thai the greats: SKILL and CARE are exereWi darin; iu m an o Car rare. j y 4 !.' tigation of the Pension lertaken by order of N-b!e. Ti.c composition :. t : in) li ry gave a'. ' i.r start, and '.: fgr"s of .'s work offers con- :; r n: at . mi . IN iv. '. s: p ket i wealth in the United S a'e-: ;f r.,,' in the world, is to be found on the H Qds-in river between I obb' l'errs and Tarrytown, where 'y three millionaires reside with 1 a distance of six miles, about one millionaire to every thirty rods. Tne aggregate wealth of these aa tts is computed at over f.00,WJ0, it. Washington Pot. Ik there was Any sincerity in these family meetings and interna- i. nai greetings, the participants Black Dlamond would be obedient a them and the rest of mankind ; .k rrf;,. k,,i State Department lett that is worthy of his attention. Thk Washington Post publishes a New York special, of Aug. 7, which says: J. J. Richardson, pro prietor of the Davenport Democrat- The Enited States assumed juris diction over Behring Sea and com menced the patrol of its waters to protect its seal from foreign fisher- A.w.r, r,.t.r- ti,nr,ii.ronf ( r a a' : t e . ft ii d t c 1 1 v e sc c t a t i v e on the h.s government. Capt. Sheprad, of Democratic national committee, night.. The meeting resulted in tbe U. S. revenue cutter Flush, has beeu in this city lor a few days. ;fnew hourB of her dea,h .uch an event 180 profession of religion and sixty captured the British sealing veeeel He returned recently from a trip was not contemplated Many ask why l" Black Diamond, and nlacd her through Montana, which he says tn'!i"5 ifnH. mn rn nnlful- to Whiteyille where he expects to have ru,urtl sign is entirely moaern, witn corner and center towers, round and square, ...,.. porticos, recesses, etc. The cost of the i MtJioim.n building, according to Mr. Leary's plan The sad annoncement of the death of will be g50,000. The building commit Miss Lizzie Slovor cast a shadow of ; tee will be here next Tuesday to.ex gloom over the community. So unei- , amil3e the plans. oected was it that many doubted the ; . . . correctness of it. For some time past : Wilmington Messenger: A private i ,, . hca lhaH letter from the drummer evangelist, her attention around the sick bed had p . . T,nmhrmn A,,rnt been unceasing, her strength tailed, j thara b. a revival. -The Rev. D. H. Tuttle ar- . e .:.:. . .- . r-, At -F n rAl i f 1 r'i I rVQTQ'far I i : i;w-u. ,' r-r -, F .Via onn i under me eommana ot sailing n-koutu- " " v.o.-..v..v,.. , ,y MUi-ur, u ,'UM"8 V " 1 rived in the citv vesterdav evenine .master Hawkins with orders to take He expresses himself, however, as having come down from Wilson on ten !her to Sitka, the chief seaport of pretty cert-fin of Montana for the wafted int0 the presence of her God. fnayBWiimmgton ."nd SoSth Jrt!8 "Mr Alaska. But as soon aa the Black Democratic party in tbe next Presi- May.Gg "0T lU on m , Tuttle has hosts of warm friends here Diamond was out of sight of the dential election. Of tbe outlook in A Crown of immortality."" ' wnou re "J'L7 d te have him I Q . , , in their midst, but they will learn with Rush her officers, disregarding the the other new States he spoke red to the memory of regret that he has decided to leave the commands of Hawkins, set sail for guardedly, but said he saw no rea- Elizaiietii Kino Slovek. North Carolina Conference this Fall and . , i . tha n'ni.ci won n.hrpr nf Charles snd Elizabeth K. join the Texas Conference. me ..auau.au u, muui.-.u 0oiiduc siover Died August 5th, A. D. 1S9, , Chatham Record : We are pleased to reached there with the Enited not good for Democratic organiza- . . .... f ber agp. learn that the western corn that was Sea tee oflioer virtually a prisoner. How came Capt. Shepard to suppose that the officers of the tion and victory. ' 'ie: r as ;'. ni - 'Agent and Bottler. New Berne. N. C. i. gh: congratulate each other on bM doea uot appear. At all events erc.es toward peac. out. nratf v,- IUO illwu ata-Lw aiaoviV U C a C? C Cm T iu-v .ire only connicuoM t Ara n,. (t u DUk, lUin HCL i cue UI 1 1- cxa S.ti, :!. nt what shams and hy- nal Mizare. This government must ;s-r:M,.s the royalties of Europe holu thiit the seizure was proper, eiy-ie Philadelphia Udger. anJ that the Black Diamond is a 1' mk!. i ;s mother big ettnlus be- fugitive subject to recapture. Be- :g ' -. from North Carollns. Hides. the Enited Static may de 1 " are :o g,. .state? further rnand the return of Hawkins. :; 1 ! " a mistake. They The whole affair ems to have ','! ' r, !.;;,. ; hemselves throah been managed badly, and will pre- tiie N rt ii and Northwest. I t as cipate a settlement ot the contro- many go as w:!l. even to hundreds versy. 'e trust that the affair !' thousands, but if they are wise will show the need for a careful .,- . t1! not pile into the Southern consideration by both nations, and m i-.en I'he talk is that over 7,'.- that an honorable and amicable " ' Wilmington Messeti- 8oIution of the ditVicuIty ' r eaehed. nlanted in this county is growing much Miss Slover for many years was a better than was reported, a few weeks MivvviniiH Rnecial to the member of the Presbyterian Church, an ago, and that it will make a better crop A jlNN.il OLIrf special to tnt earnegt worker aa a sUDday school ! than was then expected. A protract- News and Observer says: John S. teacher, an active member of the Fe- ed meeting was held last week at lite i.i.-i.,,i.,,i ,h. nl,l-af and male Benevolent Society. In her duties Pleasant church, in Baldwin township, Bfae exhibjted remarkable zeal and at which quite a large number or con-fl wealthiest citizens of Minneapolis ,,-,.,.,-. versions were made, though the fre- vostprdav discovered that foreeries On Tuesday afternoon a large num-! quent. rams made the congregation yesterday discovered mac iorger.es, fli(!naB assembled at the resi- smaller than they would otherwise to the amount of ?2b, 000 had been : dence of her falher to pay the last sad have been. On last Friday our es committcd in his name, by J. Frank ' solemn tribute of respect to her mem-; teemed countyman, John M. Mclver. i , j perviced were conducted by Esq., of Gulf, narrowly escaped being Callum, of Kockwootl o. Lallum, at- hJ u Llr Vass, 'and her remains killed by a flash of lightning. The tornevs of that citv. taken to Cedar Urove i emetery ana ugptning siruca ice ena oi vm"""" there entombed. M K. PAKNELL'S health is broken, -'Thou'rt gone to the grave, but 'twere wrong to deplore tnee. When God was thy ransom, thy guar dian and guide; He gave thee, and took thee, and soon w id restore thee. Where death has no stin. since the Saviour has died. '" N'ewbern. N". C. O. His physicians have advised him to go to the South of France and re main there until nxt Summer. The seventh annual fruit fair of the North Carolina State Horticul tural Society will be held at Wins ton on the I'lst and 22nd instant. nine Droiectiner from his store, and ran along Che pipe into the store, bursting tbe pipe and ehockiag for a few mo ments Mr. Mclver wko was near. It was a close call, and we heartily con gratulate Mr. Mclver upon his fortu nate escape. There seem to be more fatal flashes of lightning this summer than we ever before heard of. Raleigh News and Observer : No death which has ever been anoouncde in Raleigh will carry more sorrow to Beauty Without Point. "What makes my skin so dark and muddy? My cheeks were once so smooth and ruddy! I use tbe best cosmetios made," Is what a lovely maiden satd. That's not the cure, my charming Mis. The doctor said "remember this: If you your skin.would keep from taint. Discard the powder and tbe paint. 'The proper thing for all such ills Is this," remarked the man of pills: "Enrich the blood and make it dp re in this you '11 find the only Cure." Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery will do this without fail. It has no equal. All druggists. FEVER AM) n l j . . i ) UUiU Hi lil-UirSAVi: rr . t , , . . . , - n 7 rrAY r L V Ltv 4rW UfJL A pur l , lH Hgr,.erti 1 1 1 h : '. , ic. VS War i BUI EVER ' and I.v ill IIH, y w. 10. Mr. Cades Invention The readers of the 'News and Obser ver will remember reading in its col umns a few weeks ago of tbe successful test of Rev. Mhr. Baylus Cade's invention for telegraphing to and frooi moving trains. The News and Observer at the time sent out by Associated Press a full account of the invention and its success ful trial here. It was heralded all over the world, and appeared in all the lead ing papers. It is now announced that the invention has attracted great atten tion, and that the parties in New Vork have purchased one thirty second inter est in the stock of tbe invention for $10,000. It looks as if it is destfned to prove a valuable possession for Mr. Cade. We wish him success with tin enterprise. News and Observer. Pro vis: ; Firs- TlIK 1.WAI.1DS HOPK. Many seemingly incurable canes of blood poison, catarrh, scrofula and rheumatism have been cured bv 15. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm), made l v the Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, G;i Write to them for book filled with convincing proof. G. W. B. Raider, living seven miles from Athens, Ga., writes: "For several years I suffered with running ulcers, which doctors treated and pronounced incurable. A single bottle of B B. 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Saw M I ' i We r.i . i wit;, .o .. , I'll i H, 1 I t . f- , e , , ' I 1 u IES Force is of no use to make or preserve friends. Excite them by yoar civilities, aud show them that a - ; .1, :-, 1 1. n ii,,,;. you ueoiic uuiuiug muic iumi im-n mr n-, happiness; oblige with all your soul Woil that friend who has made y on a present of his own. Orated ii., We r tlf.TlM l. n: ti. v ,.tk ARE YOU SKEPTICAL! If so we will convince you that Acker t- t English Remedy for the lnngs is supt nor to ail other preparations, and is a ,mi u l cere for all Throat and Lung Trimbles. ; jw, Croup, Whooping Cough and Colds. e guarantee the preparation and will nive ti you a sample bottle free Sold l y It. Berry, New Beine, N. t". "Y.y I Bell Will stock Com; Fine Many a cake and batch of bread are mined by slamming the oven door. A maker of celebrated sponge cake will not allow any one I-,:m'iw to touch the stove or walk heavily L""1'" " across the kitchen floor while the it ii: sensitive compound is baking. ,,nr g..,, r. ; i the : i S . i iK f - 19 i,nvi in . I , and N ii tehee, 1 nncy r 1 load X lr. I 1 - f..f . o-.:i .-1 ADVICE .TO MOTHEHS, Mas. Wisblow's Soothing Sykcp our people than the one which becomes aVinnld alwavs be used for children the News and Observer's painful com- n,T,,,Tilth!iJhppn nn! tthinr. It soothes the cnua, sortens mission to announce tuio uiuruiug. thA cums. auayo a" uaiu, .mo, v. iijvi uuv Fnwln last nicht received a tele will Ih to the scene of the seizure iu beh- .H' ia ,hB beat remedv for diar- eram from his brother Mr. J. L. Fowle, w.., - . -.t .u. Botar.i'v ring sea. hoea. Twenty-flve cents a bottle. of Washington, N. C, announcing that stle bv Ii. N. Duffv BkKUb'i Arnica Halve. 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