THE JOURNAL. - 'Wklel Ctry rr4a. Coca. ra bosu. TO 73 " . . ANtkitw. al . ! run M JU. V win p " 7 " - iu aa i - 5 oanfc 30 -4o - Fra. pork. Ofiuliil Bjm . .V ; stall fed. So Ma.cov? 75 .?0o IXC. Bag KK. IK 1 3 to S 1-4 CITY AND VICINITY. TWiliotoo Dacy an-J Weekly VMHaitf waa sol.l " uctioo lul WMk. Itbroc.atJs 5 il- rVmb.-okej JlMH wm Ue paicbasar ff ui (lid : My tfe pa par will ba cvcuousd. I r. p imi ua cccpta :iio . V r. rt 1 1, . V.m-iK t'lrolin A 8mL Hi aoraa writ ba in FTt.T;i . tm avow ftb of th Prtj:T-.-a C&ucUtl Wtlo,X K.-brtj eal XalUt. ; ffca) MtabliabuMOt of a thoroughly J " JOClaat, tm CUM WCU cepariroaai, taMMl of L:eu iniitnin ia-)U(r . thav. ft t)f Trinity colic,;. o.J it t Aaoor ta Ail w nu.uit i -tl mfc eaaryrl-w and pf i rr mi o ' it & Up pXV f lkr CDwf lQ-t - iatloo f k-vr-wi. . Ik State BaaaU Sefcoo GTetiiioo ax , FayttMvil) Poooe il "T Jour atia Mi prodtabl awwaiva. ant r fcatppy la MM, lk swat asaaai aim My )f U wowf m aewr4 to barkaU la K Birw. Tl' 1 " I wrvdi 4ollt9 raiawd to oarry ua Oi tk far Up irU JL oorrwpotsdl fti ibw Jocmil a axtictfT aaMieatloa ia kieb h ahuva ttWitl triwl- albaatiaf actios al 11 ataiaT am rW rdaaaraetloa of tha ra.lroaJ tram Jacaoaill to N i araa. Wa aarpi ia aor to giv f aUdaiia aaJraaaaiic of ih mitt.r ta ahart ttaaa, IhfT for ithhot J li coeaiaaaicalioa far la orrawat "Till rial i'tt -f-"it - --' A:m "' T eooarTtpdl at Baaafort Pi-Maya? r 00a aatwaata Ut, T. W Ford. ' af tha Urea aaary. aad a dara egr aaiad Beta faxka. " bad b a -ilaaaaraad taa day baffle Th argra waalJ avat laaaa law at-Jattvl aw aa4 la lha aaaaksa wwtanN F-W waa aUAhwiy waaaadad -aiaa a ra a aad larhat aaa U tha aaek. OsrKatafUUltM( tfc ebwf o.La-r. Mr. Garvksoa Gaihrta. of lUaafst. vh ayaaar pwrot baal. WaJl la F. Day. Ca. Adaaa Wnt-f eaaaa p ta Loa ei!y last Thar Uy aiWaooo. Taa a; haa ctaia I avtr ih sou ad 4ilitUy aval th cQyn axe af tha opialoa) thai tha pi.raa" ha UU tha wt-r aavl thavl thr ara aow bo auaapt a dsadgteg haiag asad by mty aasa. bfr. W. &. ITaaaar aad hi arid. n V-aa UasJa Daatar. aaaaad Ihroog H tha c Uy laat watk am raata 1 taair fatar hjaj at Croaaaav. Thay vara mar r pad Wavlaaaday at tha taaidaea of tha brid.'a fataa a HoaUraaUla. 5. C Ta graataa to avativ a Haw Bra ad the bUa livo Ivata aaverai yaaxa. A ood aaaaaatr af frpaai vera ptaaaat I g raat thaaa aa taa arriai af tha train at taa depot. May happen etuad thraa. ' . Aa rachaaifa aaya that a good sua ny Ja.iiirWa ara aaada aa to what work th railway anaaiiaatoa will first take ta hand. It la a good towiaiasion; oi abt and cu a tiativa oara. and will 00 doabt mo-r slowTy. A (uod dasJ of aaw work fl'.a ta itu Parkapa lha flrat thlaf don wil bata a want of arc party and fjiachiMtrmi2waja. Tha aait nutur cotuaaJWrad wtQ arobahty ba tha paaaaagr ratea. Tkara win aa ao sb-Im bau, w tha eoaasa ia iocara raal'oa th nccasalty af ualkw, - Ero wiid, , la 5w tivar, Oaalaw eoaaty. aaax Tjwa Puial ata Koaday. - March t Jx at a boat IS aa.. Era, yr-aagvat aoa cf B brt fl. aa kfaxy A- Baadtr. ' Ha waa eaagkl ia a storm wkUa sail Is g dawjt Uartvar aad aia boat aprnt. H la body waa raoovrd aad bariad La tha farail-r ravyar J aa Satarday. Uarch lias. W. a. Bars sa Stat oacratary. At a aasstlagaf tha eaacatlva 00 no Blttaaal tha Stat AJUasea Mr. W. 8. Baraaa waa aiaa tad saaratary to rnead Ut. C C BaddlauSaid. aow a aaaaabar af tha Bailroad CtoamaaJaaiaa. Tha Stat Car a tela aaya af Mr. Baraaa: Mr. Baraaa ta a aaU-re of aad as at pra at aaaartataad aa t of aablia iaatrae 110a for W liaea) aaaaty. tla waa a good Coavfadarata aoidia. aad aiaaa tha war haa ba daaotiag hta Ufa trteaJaaJly to that af paachiag- Ua la aa Mthaataatie AKiaacaaaaa) aaad taa Caroaiela aaty hop tha aaa tvailva anaatl of Mr. BUJagflatd wtU fall apo bias. " IaArmtioa AaJtad. Tha f ado w tax talaerraai ba bo re aivad hara rrorn Marioa. 8. C . r.laUr ta taa dath. af a yoaag white man at that plaoa: MantMt. 8. C. March '.)'. To (X.ro at SlhTwOSa A fona wbltd aaa did br today af haart dtoaaaa. Tear buiae card w Uh CX IX Laalar, Oihaoa Joa ml V li. ItoUaaa wrtuaa aaroaa faca. If you ta blaatify tafarai hi frtoJ and wtra .lioa what at laooaitioa to make cf Jxo. A. McRas. Coroner. Aay aoa baviag kaoaUdg of auh a pawaaat aaasjlj snake it to-- o im -n dfcaaaly. Tha ZpMktbarg yVstaie Cell g. Cnwaatatanoa iraa whici c.'tt?--". taaaal of th Umf rtbilte i t''a-! .-. Faaaala awfWg ae I.u:bur; (.- W.h , lagtoat Duh. of D'r33. V) rn'.:i ktava 8a,'aX) to Tnai'.y i'l'r. " ;n far aad ot th tlMjati'-'a aa-i f : r " . .-d th ararMrtr. whtch ia a bra -.'.i.'V r:". 'aad "ha empiiaa to fm,-;. ,rap.-o... avodVrao aad ri'u.-n:.h th :'.i . ad aak af it ci."l hre -a -gat tha beet education the 1owhj frtv. t paaatot. It w " - n-n.-.i ;j h - r ( M- Pak s oo t hj'.:-: I"..-- ti-v Dak C-II- Tha Rhigti 1 i.'l.nr. A '.- jh Wa reword tan u-'. c( V- li.ar w . .-. acotVaod oy Th run; m-v. i .- -ane of J(jrth Carolina w 1 ha--aaaa ta rt ap aa-i ui . m -.. .- ' yt ash'Sjtoa t) ;i bis.Nl o 1 -their baoafactujc Ti ch . r. , Jaarga of IHilea-. S i' Hi; '? 1 pvoaparia t4 Uiti Q-md boil are mor this -i - ' p. 4pidla apn a h:-.h 7 c ' I'M vtaai rvaa. '.ia i r act Ca ha a Bilioca Lot: , .' j i: . r.. daaoreVrad ya har a Vti-?i 1 and if joar Ikia-rya b a.T"-.J j - : a a Vauad Loak. Sar gwd L.-. .i-i ya wiil kav giod !ot Hrtr'.c H. :.: lata great aitarativ and T a a.- . atbtaotly aa lka vital orsjan. 'or.' 1'ita tv Btalaaea. BotI aad ! ocd com aiag osa. eVald at r. S. Duffy s Piag Store yar Vxt, Allinc Appointments. At lb Alliance) maatina held at the court bOBMtbt following appoint tntnta t n made : Cravan county. April 1st. Saw Born John count. April 3i. Trenton Locir county. April 3d. Klnston. Orwgt eoooty. April i:h, Snow Hill. Herri county. April 18ib, Winlsor Northampton oouaty April lHh. Jackaon HaliNx county. April 'iS.h, Halifax. Warrn county . April lih. Warrrn tco . Vance county. April 20th. Hpndaraon. Kijac-ombe county. April 34th, Tar boro Wi'ioo county. April 23. h. Wilaon. At aarh of the aboTa appointmanta Mr E. A. Thorn. Dutricl Lecturer, "illJe.iTarapmbhc addrraa itlll. m , and an A'aianc roratii ( at 3 p m , Ton Bodiaa RC3Tered. Th Norfolk Landmark nya the I boiiea of tea out of ihe nineteen men jdrowned by the wreck cf the large ; Britnh ttaarntbip St ra:therley, at Chick amicooitro. last week, havs bean found an i buried Amocft thoae still in the a aro the caplitn and ail th- efficera , xcpt thoa saed. Toe lit iitid rrew tucoaeded In lotting a lina to the rrai I af tr she track, bat the mo on board th snip vera to bnuabd by x pexura thay wore unaLile to haul it in Liutnnt Failing was at tha station wban the skip came arbor and saya tha iutlering of iaa men waa baart reodiog and tbe eco of tha wreck terrible to bwhold . Taara are net now any signs of the nlptobsn aha having none entire ly to piacpa Th ship wai cconjCrd to J R F.xard dt Cv . DaJtienor. Th auriTor arriTfd at E:iatih City Saturday Tha r ar exhautd anabl to travel. 3d la Tpry poaur. bad condition from u Kalnd tho AUa-nUc A X. C. Railroad, fa BOhT colama will b found biU 44 fcy v i. Gaoaral Assembly allowing th staion of tbe Atlantic a j v; c Rsilroal. Naw that thla favorab! aet haa bn aacurad w hope lhr will ba do abauenanl of effort antil th propOKd nunaioo Is mad. Nw Tarn aUoJs ready to Joia haoda arita oth avdvocataa of th moummi la aajr adaaror ! forward tb ljocd-for staoaioa. Tha inhabitant of N Bsrn and la territory aloof ib Ima of th road IiIiUdo bailt da not aland aloe In thtr iieir to M Il xtcdd- Gold boro Its wctrn tirmloat i strong ltcca: cf th msaaar Th Argua Hm ia .'ols 00 th bill, and argaa in for cf Ah profpoaliioa , thus: Th bill spak for italf aod ia not oalr tb bt that con Id ba ord adr ib circa oaataaveae. bat It ta In f act, vy oo Ira bl aaare tboagb soaii loin atrtoi prow too for th pro-t-wioa of tha MCal' latrt. U U 00 bore of its afalaaw. Tna tiuoaioo heaid b aaad. ! Uoldboro isoulJ tab th taltiaair la its ooaaaractioo Baiiroad ara not of ranch a to a ptac a a tsr place at which to sail good at retail, bat wba a town aa-ausna-s th proporvioca of a anavnafaotor ing eaotr aad a whotaaala dtatribotor of Koods. thaa ladaad to avry railroad a fladar aad oaeaer op of aaw Balds of trad. Gold a boro to baooming both of thaaa. baaea tba nc ity for more railroad. Lt tha road b xtndd, and let action b taken al aa aarly dy." Cravea Ccuaty Taxhr' Aa;oc:'-ioa. Ao aasaoablage of forty or fifty paople Cihrd yaatarday mora log at tha Nw Daraa Coiliata Inatitut to auaad tbe Crave Gently Taachars Aaaocialloo. Ia additioa to the tachrs there wars annmbroftha older pnptl and torn paranta 0 th pupil present; Th naeatiog wa epaoad with religi ous sre-aM. coodoetai by Kv T. M. 5. Ororg. M ts Mary L. Alias than real an raaay oa ihe Art of Sacorinc aad R?alniog Auaauoo" that aboaod ad ia thoaghtfal and praotloal eog- geataooa and wa dircctlv to th point. Prof Ovorg W. Naal than gave a daiightfal aod inaUactiv lector 00 "Tha ScUeca of tha Trade Wind In Cboaactioa with Geographical Study. Tha laclu r r cvinead profound krowl aipt of hi rukjact and preaeotad elaar ry taaay woodarfal and bat lllU known (sctaatl 8a facta ia a manner that kept th aodtoace lir.eoiog attntiTly, aad eagerly entiaipaling hli next ut trraaea. Mr. Daoltl Lin told plainly of ob stacle ia th way of efficient work In th country oa account ot lack of no aaaary qaipoot end other obstacle Rv D. W. Purtr. of Cor Crk, aggr:J a ramcdy that adocational ietar by proficient instructor ba d Mvrd at iatarvaia through th country that th popU generally may b awakened to earnaal effort and inUlll gtat co-op ratsoa with th teachers in thia work. There war timely debate on other topio. fraaly inlulad in by numbers of taacaar. Al th cloe of th moatioa, Kjv. li. A. NTilli proooaBcd th benediction an! all departed highly pld. W bliv thoa attending froea lha ooaa try fait well paid for th trouble taken. We with every ua-.har in lb county could ba preeent at tho meetioge. Tha next on will be held Saturday. April II h Waa He Mordertd P Ylr M J Fowler, gauner cf the oyeirr p-.ro b:. Nai l D. Day llla a thr are ioi icatiooa that a colored man case u h i death by fcut play at the oyater grouais lln information waa recivti from a party of white enen who eailed out to the D-j io Jatipr biy and them tho fallow ing atory : Sunday, iay cbarrve 1 a aloop anchored in Wt Binff bay with dia txa ainaU cut bat 11 there r boat in th viciclty and they were aihore they paid nt attentia. but th aitna tioo rema ning unchanged they went u: to her oa Tufeday an 1 f'anj two whitei m a 1: 1 a deal colore 1 man abiard Ta wr.it men toll them the r.'gr.i 1. 1 Sturdy frcm nttural -tiiri aa ! rt ira:d an iittt -e in bury in fc : ra 1 Th'.v compile! and in haod irpus niticad a dent on the ( teal sc 1 lh eye bjgel out linf, is it cf .. n teal ac 1 th i a d . c a t i n g th it he r. 1 v i -1 a ; b '. ; w I t a. 1 1 1 1 1 - r. a -u : . in fa", that ; n ir.'th.r ; a t h i '. h fO! 5ui,ci ' f ; t p a n 1 w a i . '. o i . ; ' r : b j r i a 1 t r c u g h t a ixii mar. belonged l i th auppitioo l - this i r. on Dtci .d'SkI in i i tTi : u 1 1 y acl the nihbonrg -'. iri : h r e h i ' nl ! ' I '- :i (nruih to be aaimi-d r. rr. e t r c u b 1 o f the kind r i g t i b -. m e i r. v . 1 t c i j !:-' of Mr 1'ialfr the ufirni on ; r - n r'd a cor. s t at! with a warrant ,'r"--i -an utter aol the la'.eat hs t - w .' i .-. m a t e r t h e y were on the a 7 t arrest the s ,spctd men i. a r . . t . . .1 Co fr l.m Urlpji. ,ed dr-.-g-i Ii.-:o"i err i Col Is. ' Now n-s i tv. pt:. '. t . .-iicd :tto I " : a.-- atV.ifted w:ti. :... r-ai'.dv a-g-.v.-g it . fur f.a c-t":-.. y - : mtr returr. ' u r ru - C' r '. tr. ir.i t ' t h K r. g s N w 1 1 . ve-y I a n;'rlil 1. .-ord l i.r -t - .h boti.e an 1 haT V. raake'.his oSer ir' :l nu.vrtii of Lr daring last aam a ep.dem ;.-. Havr hear ,( ao cim la which :'. fail d Try f. Tr al tott.e fre a'. Y. Piffy. I'ru; lilJT. Larg all V. and f 1.0O. TaJnt Racofnli-cl (ur ritiieu are well acquiinted with ihe eicept:onsllv graml oratmical powers and the fine- qaalit.es of miad and heart , ,, ,. ... ,, , , . , uf Her. H W Hattlf. former p.ator of the ew lwrr.f tia;ti?t churcu, w no now 1 icited io Wils. n. an 1 of Uiose of h,. fhi;,n (' A.IlAttl,. thftoeraeJ Mayor "f thi.i city. Their na'.ura! abilities and educational accomplishments are duly appreciated eiscwhero as well as in New Heme, as the foiiowin; extracts show The :;rt i takn from the Taiboro Siutheruer ind wn elicited by Kev. H. W. Hafle's rC'-en'. delivery of a sermon there. It says "His big brainpower, completed with great eloquence, lias iven this divine an erten.-ive and well lewrreJ reputation Tailoro will alw.-y he flad to hear him lien. Battle haj! just made a visit to his son. Iu"t. Mr. Battle, an 1 the W:L- m Mirror speaks of the event thus : Wilson lia? had a distinguished visitor thia wfk m the porson of (Jen. Htt!o, the father ot the ehquent pastor of the ilaptist church in this place. A brave and noble and gallant (ieneral in the I "n'ederate army, a c-'iirt v and aocom p'ished and thor'Uh.y pnliahe-i gentleman, a tl.i.nt and gifted au 1 thrilling fpoik.r. a race fill and elegant a:id charming writer, lo' has all the graces and nil the virtues and all tho iualities that ad.Ji-i and dignify a-ul ennoble human r.atare. and make mai:htKl a typo of ail that is k;"d an 1 bt-.iutiful iova and attractive. Ths Confederate Dead. tDur memorial Ansoiation is about to orry into effect ita purpoe. long since reao'rrd upon, of marking appropriate ly the grave of all Confederate Dead who may bo buried in Cedar Grove I cemetery, or in private lots elsewhere if ay such tber be. This will be done, o' course, only ia esse of those who are buried outside of tho Confederate circle. The Aocition knows the location of tha gtiTH of the persons mentioned balow. If the nam of any one. wbo wa ia the aarvic of tbe Cjnfe derat 8aia, ia omitted from the In', the Aciaiion will be greatly obliged to hia relative or friend for information as to wher hi body 1 interred, that hi resting place may have like memorial Isaac T. Altmore. James Berry, Geo W. Blaney. II. J. B Clark. Wm. J Clarke. Dr. PeKr Cu-tis, E. G. Culh brt. J. Djwdce, Joweph Fulford, Charles VI Graham. H. Tilghmao Goioo F. W Ilerritaae. John Elughr. William Day. Jaa S Ive, Jamea W. Jones. Thomas Majhew.T. K Oliver. icaroS. Primrose. K II Pully.Sam'l R Str.et. Geo. C Staveoaon. Fred 'k isJle, Sitgrcave Allcnore. Richard T Barry. Wm G. Bryan. Jr . II J B. Clark, Jr , John C Court. Pennant Cuswa, Geo. S Dswey. W. W. Fife. Tho II. Gaakin. J K. Hanff. Luke Darritag. N Collin Hughrs. Albert G. Dobbard, Wm. II. Jones, Dr. F. Mallet, Alexander Miller, Henry S Nuns, F. Oagood, Dr. Robert S Primrcsa. Wm. W. Robert. Wm. J. Street, R Smith, Eaatar Sunday. Tbi anniversary of Christ's resarrec Uan from the doad was observed in ibis city by th Uaptisi, Methodist, Episco pal and Catcolic churches. They were all nicely decorated, and a sermon ap propriate to the occasion was preached in the moroiLg at each on. Al the Baptist church the exero set were highly entertaining. Tho floral decorations were not lavish, but pleat ing. At eleven o'clock, the pastor. Rev Rafua Ford, delivered a very able dis course from lb text. "Go quickly and tell Peter aod the dn:iple i that He is risen," In the evening Rv J. T. Baker, of Fori Brn well, preached an excellent sermon on ' The vail of the ta m pie was rant ." A fine sermon was also preached at the Centenary llcthodist church ty Rev. F. II Siamtjarger. of Kioetcn. Tbe altar cootameJ a profuse supply magoiuceni specimens of the choicest plants in bloom a, this season' Tbsy ware tastily arranged and presented a charming appearance. Tbe Easter of ferings at thia church aggregated t,431.0O, and there are still other envel ope to be received, which are expected to considerably increase thU amount. Tha day waa much more elaborately observed at the E iacopal church than at the other The edifice was filled to it utmost capacity. The music wis of high order, and well gotten np; the church was handsomely decorated with fl-jwers banks of them In tho windows and the altar abundantly eupp'.ied The rec tor "e serm in was from Rjmans 8.9 11. The children a festival which waa a choral service throughout, was in the afternoon. Tbe entire Sunday school, each class with a lovely banner, containing the name of the claas and a suitable motto, formed a proceaMon in th church yard and rrecode i by one of th scholars bearing a handsome floral croc marched in the church to th portion reaorved for them at the front. The main feature of the cele bration was the forming of a large crown, each clars supplying a portion of it. Prix; wer a war Jed to a num br of the acholars for perfect rscital of the church catechtfm The exercises were exceedingly interesting bu T'"' forbids our particularizing. Ths Catholic church was also deco rated for th' occasion High mass waa celebrated and an K itf r iini'."ti preact.e 1 Ij l ather T. K I'ri-f I it (Irti u'i" It iii- Spring .b.- J ur streets Situ rd ay . Mr K C. Cro t able cow a last week. H E Sbaw Y.i i . is att-ndin rei ce Jounty Superior court thia week. Ur. Sam A. Wooien left Monday to attend Business 1'ollege at Baltimore. The wheat crop in thn .-o-tnty so far. i are very prom isir. g i Several ( 'ioro I f ant i lies who emi gratedto M.sv"'i,i!t year ret urns! this week. The Epiccp.l Me:':, oists cnjorted some very interest. ng s v r t u- e s o n Eaater Sun i ay . Mus Ava Tavl r. owing to i.lnrs. re turned from lrefnboro Co liege, to her homo here on r'riJiv la".. Tns very charming and popular Mrs if. 1 . Poms who It is t'i'n visiting; friends hare, roiurnd to her home in 1 li cky M v.int il 'il i sy I .ad ie becorr. e v or v t :li -1 en t P' s : rxi is- treeses Thunexempl able and c urtnsn Mi wbo has eharg.. f t'. th ia to w n M.si Cr I. u Mr. milliLer f lis 1 .t nt ( r t t h e r r i :-. g w u r t in t h ' ti'vl in our agree- N .arboro ( I I W a . r - i arrivpi fji ..cry depart in set. I Rev. S. 11. la'.er t f ( itne do w n or. Sat u r i a with bis brother, who has been . a i to learn of ' jl Is laat spending Sunday ''il. Jjtn W. Iver . e s ; " k We are ieaj rr's rnvaleitceuca Th heaviest r;n cf ihe season occur red bsre. Thursday r.ight last. Almost resulting in a ttal inundation Streets in many plac-M were entirely submerged and much damage was d n? to farming Ian la AltVlCE TO JlOTHKHS. MR3. Wl'.'irvi-'S P.Tlil.SL STi.ur should always be itiM for children teething. It soolhes the ch i Id , sof lens th gums, allays all paiu, cures wind colic, ani ia th beat remedy for Diar rhoea. Tweaty-flve oents a bottle, jaly i yr Hjde County Item Oeo Tayler Burrui' furniture. . itore at Middlvion burnrd on ih niKh' f -h 15-h int- ThebuildiCK and contema were conBumed nothinn (1.TedDO iD,urance. The oriin of the la flre ia a mystery No fire in the store I for several days and no lamp bad beeu i linhted in the store on the niht of the DUrDlDg. Mr. BurruV entire means . . ;.,j : , u . -r.j n up with the 1140301 and smoke. The community have been very liberal in sympathy for Mr. Burrus. Something a little mire tangible would be appropriate in a time like this wirb him. Metiers. Luas ana Mann nva re turn to receive the plaudits and the ; curses of their constituents, which they i will get the most of, the future will tell My experience has been when an oystermnn gets what be asks for, he don't want it. Last night was a terrible night. Blinding Hashes of I ig htning heavy thunder and the wind blew great guns, with torrents of rain. In the midst of the grand and wild storm, Mrs Eliza beth Ballance of Wyso-ken want to her long home she was found desd in her bed Munday morning She was the mother of Jan. V. Ballanc. Davi 1 B. Ballance and Dr. Wm Pell Ballance. and wa 73 years ols) at her dath Today we are having a X V. bliz zard. driving a cold, stinging riin that feels like snow h net far back of it. The shad fishermen are doing well, the catch is muoh better than last season, with the market holding up better also. .STATE S. S. CONVEX HON. Interesting scsaion Held at Kayette Tile. Xew Berne Selcc;td for ise '1 lie State Sunday S.-hool Ciiriveiition passed with more to give it h nla:e of fond recollections in tbe hearts of those who attended than is often the cese with such meetings. Not a discordant not was sounJcd during the ctiiire, session not even a pebble was thrown into the smooth waters of sympathy, love aud good will that caused the alighteat ripple upon their surface. Paity lines were Dot seen, denomina tional ditlerencea were seemingly forgotten, and all entered heartily into one grand rally of the Sunday School 1 forcea for Christ. To take the children aemed to be tbe all absorbing thought of all the speakers. No grander, no mors elcquent tributes to ths Bible were ever given by uninspired men than were paid by many who spoke dunog the convention. Every one seemed to feel that tha all important thing; to be done in order to win souls for Christ is, to teach the Bil'te. kirn sio d band to band ana heart to heart io the thought of a grt.r,d aad glorious conquest of the world fo: Christ- Idaoy wre the prayers that went up to a kind Heavenly Father in tha name of Christ that ilia union prayer of ths Saviour might rperdily be ans wered. Few. if any. more profitable meetings were ever h Id in North Carolina. The xood accomplished was not for a day, but in iu influence and rerults it w ill be for eternity. We look upon the organ ization of the State Sunday School convention in North Carolina as the planting of the mustard seed of Sunday School interest, and we expect at no distant day to see it developed into a lre of mammoth growth stretching il branches throughout lha length and breadth of our State, bringjjyand g.!ad nea to every heart. By a unanimous vote it will be held in New Berne in 1S93. We are glad to have such bodies come to onr city it will do us all good, and we shall wait with pleasant memories of the Fayette ville session and with fond anticipation of the New Berne session. The old historic city of Elms will open its arms and bid you a hearty welcome to its homs. The executive committee, I presume will appoint tho time of hold fog the meeting and I gm quite sure this committee would be glad to know what month would be the most oppor tune for tbo people here. Cm we not have an expresion cf the citizen' on this matterV How would September '02 suit ? Craven County will be expected to pay twenty-rive dollars to help defray the nxpenses of the State organization. So do not wait, brethren, ccme up and let pay it right away. It will be but a pittance for each if all who aro inter eated in the Sundav School work will come up and pay. I L. Ciiestnltt. A DISASTROUS WRECK. Nineteen Lives ont of a Crttv of Twenty tdx Lett as Chicamlceoilco. We obtain from the Norfolk Land mark the following additional particu lars of the terrible wreck at Chicami comico on the dangerous coast near Hatteras. It is one of the moat teiious wrecks that hi? occurred in the vicinity for years: The first telegr..it.-' thit tti received said that the sterner w as a Swedish one, but it has since been learned that ibis w incorrect. The steamer proves to be the Strath airly, of Newcastle. Eaglaud, of the Earn Line between Baltimore and tho West Indies. She was bound from Santiago de Cuba to Baltimore, with a general cargo. She went ashore Tues day morning at 4 -10 o'clock during a heavy north northeaster The weather was verv thick at the time and the eea runing very high. It was thick, and it is supposed that Hatteras light was taken for the Cape Henry light, and when the vessel struck ber captain must have thought tbat he waa making ihe entrance to Chesspeak Bay, to which he was bound. From the fact that only seven cut of her crew were saved by the life (.avers of Chicamicomi -o is taken for granted that she struck on the outer reef before th reached the shore and that the heavy seas broke over her before she was washed in towards the bch and ihe larger part of tbe crew -e;.t from the decks. This inlet ia about pixtv miles south of Cipe Henry, and ia time mi es across and at this time the only com nuinirati-n acn s it is by boats, and th-'se only mke tvo trips a day wh"n the weather permits. The telegrams receive. 1 say thr.t th. ere a or.sijted of twenty six n.en nr. i that rn!y vin were saved. All of the iii. -era were among tbe loet wi.h the exception of the second mate. who. with the reot of the crew, is receiving all of the atten tion possible at the hands of ihe life savers at the station, where they are housed . Tho Strathairly wj a sch or n e r-r igg.-d wooden screw steamer of 1J.16 tons I burden. She was built at Mi j.i leboro. ! j 1'ngland. in August. 1T0. by Ibxon ct Co. She was "JS'3 6 feet long. :! s fet ' ! beam and 53 8 feet deep. She was built for J, cloty re. jr. It is difficult to imagine a m re .les late coast than that upon which the un fortunate ateamihip Stathairly wrp ' wrecked. For a hundred miles south frcm Capo Henry there extends a etrip ' of aand cast up from tha sea and sepa- j rated from tho mainland by mny miles of broad salt sounds. Sometimes tbia strip broadens to a width of a few , miles, and then shrinks to a mere thread o' gray sand. The inhabitants are few in number, scattered in soiitai y dwellings, and without means of communication with the world save the occasional oyster alicp or tubing boat that at irregular ictervala cru:.-e: along the sounds On tho seaside locf sand bars run out and reefs al ouud, so that the vessels wrecked upon thn eca.-t are sure to strike at a distance from t shore, and bo speedily torn to pieces by , the tremendous Hatteras surges that uo iihub iui vicinuy mo dread o! navid.ttors for a etintury, un.l ha stren the white beichrs with the tim brs of ii ei m b t? r 1 e hs Tessei's an 1 ci.unt ltp ssilors. Tho life faviriiZ scryj-e it of tltc hst in the couDtrr. but o w in to ihr charac ter of the coast the mot useful c f their appliances the life-lme thrown from a gun can rsrely be use.!, and the crews are compelled to rply lartrelv upon their surf boats, which thpy man see io launch snH lan l with mrve! lous dexterity in the fierce surf which con stantly roll' upon the beaches acd bars. Children Cry orPitcher's.Castorfa. I HE A & N. C. RA 111 III) AD. An Act to Amend th Charter of the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad. The Oenenil Assembly of Xortlt Caro lina do enact: Section 1. That the Act incorporating .1 ..i j , ,l n T".:! 1 . me Atlantic ana iiorin aruu:iu xvjii- road Compmy, ratified the twenty- seventh day of December, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two. and all other Acts amendatory thereof, be amended as folloe: A majority of the stockholders, in general meeting con curring, to wit : The said Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad Compsny may ruu nr lut; n railway uu uue ui . . . . J - i j l. more tracks from the city of Gcldeboro in W.r..... Vr.h n.rnlin, M - -L i-, t. , , Home point on me oape rear auu inu bin Vally Railroad, or Raleigh and Augusta Riilroad. thence by the most South Carolina or Tennessee or Vir ' gioia or Georgia line, or either or all cf said lines. Sec. 2. That this said Company may extend and maintain its railway from and between the place mentioned in the li K eecticu of this Act, with the privi lege of constructing branch roads, and ct Xiccctir.i; with puch other places or railwcvH in and cut of this State as may be dtrme) ndvisabe by said Com pany it.her frm the pitaeat construc ted liiieof railway tr liiKS th;' may htreafter be constructed. ' See. 3. That tha said Company rx.ay commence the construe" n of the nx- ; tention of its railway at any point or 1 points on its line or lir eb or divUious, j and U96 any portion or portions or j aivicionsof ustau railway cCiMfnUCted ; before its linal completion, aud charge I for transportation ocil passage thore on J Sc-c 4 That the capital s ock cf th ; eai I Atlantic and North Carolina Rail road Company may ba increased to an ; amount not to exceed too million, two hundred and twenty five thousand dol- iars. iu 6harts cf one hundred dollar each, r,nd the said Company may at any time increase its capital to such an amount as may be found necessary to carrv out the intention and purposes i.f this Act, provided tbat the stock holders of the eaid Company shall not be em powered to fell or mortgage the road, its franchise, or its property, without ths consent of the stock of tbe State, which shall on any such question be entitled to cant aa many voles as it hae shares f stock. Sec 5. That to provide the means iu whole or in part for the extension of tbe said Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad, and for the construptiqn of branch or lateral roads the said Com. j pany may receive subsciplion in money. lauor or property, or as me toicpaiiy may sgiee, and may at its discretion issue and execute a n oitgage detdto secure the payment thereof on its ectire extended line from Goldsbcro. :n the county of Wayne, North Carolina, or any branch or branches, or any division or divisions of tbe extended line, with tbe franchises and rights connected therewith, and may eel! or negotiate suob bonds at such rates as the Board of Directors shall deem for the beet inter est tif the Company, and the proceeds arising from the pale of such bonds shall be applied to tba construction aud quipment of the line, branch ordivi aion so bonded, provide i lhat said bonds shall not be sold or otherwise disposed of a rate of less than seventy five cents in tbe dollar. Soc 6. Tbat tbe said Compmy may for the construction and equipment of its branch roads, .Biue bonds on the present line of ite road, from Goldsboro to Morehead City, to an amount not exceeding five thousand dollars per mile, aud uocuro tbe same by a second mortgage on said present liue, said mortgage to be registered in the county of Craven, as in this Act provided for the registration of mortgages to secure bonds iasued on the extended lines or branches, Provided, however, no bonds shall be istued or mortgages executed upon the line from Goidsboio to More head City, except by the coucurriDg vote of the stock owned by tbe State and a majority of that held by the pri vate stockholders, provided that tbe State shall own Bnd control a majority of the 6tock so issued or tbitt the State's stock shall be sold at cot lees than nine ty cents in the aollar. Sec. 7 That said Company shall have the privilege upon ihe concurring vote as aforesaid, to consolidate and unite with any other raiiread within or with out the State, under any general rail road law, terms or rulea as may be agreed upon, not inconsistent with the laws of this State. Sec. 8. That all mortgages or deeds of trust which may bo t-x tu ed by the said Company, may be registered in tbe county of Craven, and such registration shall be deemed an effectual and suf ficient registration for all purposes whatsoever, and it shall not be neces sary to register and record tbe same in any other county, any law to the con tiary notwithstanding. Sec j Tbat any corporation, county, city, town cr township, interested therein, may subscribe to Btock for Baid purpose cr otherwise contribute to such work in puch manner tnd in such amount as shall bo determined by tbe proper authorities of such corporation, county, city, town or township and agreed up n wiih the said Atlantic and Noith Caro.ina Rilrood Company, and eaid pubfcrip.i n or contributions shall be niada according to the general laws of ihe Sta e of JNv'tb Carolina Sec 10 In the construction of the ex tended lines or proposed branches, the eaid Company shall be entitled to the same rights, powers and privilfges, with respect to the acquisition of such lands, and the condemnation thereof as may be necessary therefor, as are conferred upon the said Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad Company by its charter, or any amrndment there to. Sec '. 1 That nothing in this Act con tained, shall be con-trutd to exempt the property of said Company from taxation for State and County purp'otS Soc. 12. That whenever tho income from the Stale convicts shall exceed their expenses, or when they oonnoc be emplojed morn profitably otherwise, the Doard of Directors of the peniten tiary shall from time to time, on application of tho Presilent of said Company assign such number cf cort victs for labor on siii extension and m. .... branches or railwa.i s a.; may be ri quired f. r grading ai d other v.-ork on tbe same, and fcr eucb lubcr the St-tte sh ill r.-i-iire the raortgaga bonds of s.iii Company. as in section live, provided to be 1 rued, r.nd that 6ucb bonds shall be received ot their f-ce value, in pay ment of such convict labor, and that the price claimed by the State for its com ict labor so provided, shall not k xceed the price obtained for such Ub.ir from other courcc. provided that the Stale shall roreivo said bonds at tho ualue provuted fer ia section lire. Sec. 10- That said Company shall elect to exercise the powers and receive the powers and receive tbe benefits of Ibis A:t. within two jera from Ha ratifici t.i n. end not thereafter. Sec 14 That this Act el.il'; be ic force from and titter its rap, ;i cat i -ic . Ratified tb a. D . vj:. the 'J.h dav of i.btio.N iitir For co.jghs f.nd t Hot L'rops. For pore throat and I.emon Hot Prop?. For pneumonia r.t. DROPS. bl. tr,ke L-. r.cbitir. t:.ke i 1 :-. r v r Lemon Hot Drop-;. For cor -umptic-n Lemon Hot Urops. lor throat ar.d I.e moa Hot 1 ops. An elf HCt and t i c :i . r-. dd by d rugg - tie. 1'ieltired by A 1 1 a r , t t. . I 1 .1 . attd c v. ar r b take ; ri : ii i-ea:t - t ak e- t-r.ts : er 1 t. 1 ) - ii:.md ii.ixu: 1; Uinl( rful 1 fleet on ilit- l.iver, t-tninaeli. :!(( . Kidney, and Iilnod, 1 ) r . Mi .tlt-y "r Li'iu.n Lluir a p!.-ai-ant li men drink that piisitively cur i 1 I !i 1 i.ni'nr-es. ( .t i ;iu t : in . Indigos tion. Hi'adacl.''. Malari i. Kidney Ths p 5iV I' j..7.inrtij. Cold. I. o?s of Appetite", i'everp. ( hill. Iiioteh. PintpU 1'iiu in Hack. l'alpitutH.n cf Lloart. and ail c the-r t;irttrt-et Ciiiecd by d i:t i.rviir'.-.i livfr. Ft.innch and kidney?. tii lift g reite i aus of all fatal dia nses Fii'te centa '.ni ong dollar fer bottle. P.'hl by druggists. Prepared only ty Ii Mczley, M. D , Atlanla, Ga. r.V Oiilit A.N . YM'ul.M.. Ivro iiiibi rs ne.-t. U a. i urj Utuera! Roarers," ISomutiiell. New Orleans, March indictments were rtturiitd Grand jury to eight, euppose.i .u.-tWO ty the men xctio vtre csncern. d ia ti; bery cf the jury Tt hich fuiU-U to c the trurdcrera of Chief Ec-cnc rsv AtUriey-tiererril befor'; iheerp.Dd j i:; wnl c ill a large tiutt who were pre-cnt ci meetit-'s cf the mob i::.:. 5 V. :n row, at.d s itnes.'ST. t r ; i i ir i d r y J the iiii statue, and who si at the Parif h Pri-. ' I wact to eav Alt- rr "tbat J r, hi: irif'.i:: i;-vj:a-:-ra: an: to: : 1 ref;-ar;! if indict- , o .-, . i , a Kcgere ea.d to a ,r, ,u , ,-. u . y nj p:, . D - v .1 tb i" 11 111 U lllL.JlL ments art.- re.urn-v. the bitter end. i do not believe jc mob violence as a meatia .f trc-rc.n tbe - : ,k L..V-, law. it may tc 11 as- ib-:, t:.f 111J12 ut t! ! do, s not itiitify the mob in ! the right to execute the ! w. I am in posesrion of encuh evidence to jastifj me ia procFcdtcg at ecco if I caa i;:-t the prsrid jury to he'p to;:" Tin Attorney, -UinvtaFs v: pui lion u i cclci dod ; r. r;!i -'j-.. ci Cv ercor Xi -no 1 's : r Ihi G j c titer. ltiiiUKh ho . a Ni-v.- ij :. .- ! th.. day of tha u;.: :.-aJ L l . rc ever eiu.e. bus cot ct-cr ctvi ;i OplbO. CLS.V -Lr .Lout tho lyuchi,; N! O.X TAltU "l ve i a tiu i'f !;!; lu" ! 't:C(lies-1 y Tnxtilicu I.VHIA.NaI'.iLIo I.N1) . I'ltcidtmi Clt-vcier, j h : o th ItidliCi Tttlt.T : dec! ii.il. g to !:c J.5 ,.!.-ut f anitoal meetiug. i'n-.) ft let ti r is r.ot given lor 1 v, 1 ; t til'.- ' 0! text cf u'.ht.a;ioii, ! the vioiiDg i.araprspas af. t::-dd The are as folio sis: "'Vcu wi:l net, I Ii-p. li.ii.i: ii I u,;geet tin DiCcSf-ly cf with ait-re ih.iu cur d y ( u crgiii.iz ti. . "1 b?iit'.- tbi: ti..- s h . ..ri ii t: .1 ii? tice.i wtica tersii re. a art responsible for mis not all, the vita which r l ! I : c t ear n cplo. If tiiti-c ia a scarcity cf tbo csrouiaiiec meeiuui is cot tha e sptrin etit wcria trying ati a remedy cf ltiivii-, tue mon ey i ; the hands of the people, end fcr ihitriise, which is needlessly takca from tbem under the pretext cf ceces 8ry taxation? lithe farmer's lot ia a hard cue in hia (ineuurain struggle for Setter rewards cf ni3 tc;t ara ;je pricce cf products to be improved by a poli y which htimpcro trade ia his best ma; kc: ar.il invites tho co:apetiti.a of dan.ercua riviis'f Wiitthcr c'.bcr mea.i6 of relief i:i?.v appcir :.cc:esary to ri liovc present hardships I believe tbe principle of tarill refoim premises a u-.-st important aid m their sittsfe. tion, and that the cuntiLUc-a &cd ear tiisi prinuiule is teacc. nest advocacy of tial to the liirbteciRg of tbi; burdens of our countrymen. j iLr7--r;-ic tt-iat- T-nnr r, m5r cont.iiue to be 0119 of gccttt and tncosratemeut. I at! pectfuily , ' G.to vi;u Cr.;-. u(ei ulDe"8 v.i v rit- I; b i i C 1 IV-' 0'IA!.i.Y For Yt ;.r; i;i 'lV;" O.'IOilllS O c.I 'uy v as fctn by said : ' 1 v.-us pretc-m n; meeiiti r.cd bid iu X two days after tho 1-, ; a r. ;!ie ' :i .' first to Houston, fey . arid thr-.i cantt Then I cutiii' to Brtiiki; and liCiii that ptase 10 iuerr::: my lp.tention to reiuti'. 10 N;tv next Wedne;-diy e 1 T:uir-day certainiy expose t' orkir.; Mafia I have beei. . th c 1 the JdatrajiCB f-scf-otj i.t tr.o six years attd ia :; y cspv.-ity .' tive have plenty of ir lur rt;;, l i cr I am sure no ether trtan liiv. thinks tbo juty vreto bribed, in cor. kutoa ih t :x of ; ;, killed we;e ituilty of c ; c lltz beopy case. Texas .Mftiult.ittitin' Her Se.v: Avti.v. March S3 --Tbe Stttte . owes ana runs tt stt(:.'ir farni v.-t li ( t tee : :pi v ,; j e li : f n det.uC- ' V. .i.'l i fi itrt. I . A e x .7 convicts. i-.-c-'ti'.Iy a t i l ' :B I 5;-tJ . ; c. i.t t j ilcsed j by tbe Legudaturc to nc-.vfl bountv under the' McKti.ley ernor Hogg etcei it. The as follows: "Tbo Stale is revere of and cannot be disturb-, d ;:i mate exercices of her r.:?Tc; , . j I.'rair.!: I i-'gtii' : '.J ti she defirc6 to nisc ttiKr y roa-. 1 0.3 Ctlij c 'I '- fro labor, undir no circum.ta she, with propriety, c; s e r anv Government a licec? ? m to r'o fo Nor cou'd she yc her ofTairi. to any nate to her own 1 1 tne f ,;:'iiv:-;::n of i fiioe r rjt-t fc-abordi-IK 3. To do so iu one finally to fuoervit i ;a h hpiiet.il pitches, I GoTfrr.rr.eut cvt-r her e wheat field:', stcck i e;:c yards tied fdclori s. V Government usurp eticn i. tt ::i be?, lumber 1 t i rec. ..t :tt by -, e cento str-T 1:- ; er than la1: they yre mere una;-, overthrow. Wh- n thev r-.re erectt the di stiu-'tion of the C-o-iS'.itutiea law like tbo County r.":t, tbo a produced them f lr-n t tit ?s t r fruits of crime spread, until they bi. came fist'-ned fir ever 0:1 the ;eopio. For my pert. I i-bril proitrt aud le-:n to strike now v. hito tbe piec;d-r.t is new. For no sum c3n tlw State nfTord to sacrifice principle sovereigD rihtc: " cr to nrpe.-u ber Trinity Mtdietil 'ti l'n Mde-ut -folia I", ('rose College, n.et by ap;'l:tt ment piouniictit nied'c.il r.i ii ttii te-i cuce i' b the:u. It was ileeide'i tt libed to be c.ilkil tl.c -nitiit o Tiit.ity i. ' 'bec-j. i li.tve Hows : SeVCU UijLtliet pl',C;.e-i .- Professor of Anatomy, Physiology, Professor e fessor of Sut.'ery, I'l-iiV Medica, Piol'e.-sjr ut Ubst of Cbeiiii-ti y. The- t.le.o! .-:...:: :.. ;.. vespeet, iiti-1 I. e. c n. tbi; A h: -:- - 11 -: c.'t.tti c;:.mi v. '. i.t. bi'.itv !' l t: :.i :'..- Pr-ife.-s. v i Pro- il-.'i ia P l't: w iii be cat as Ic. Jiiv ive can eu; :..: "'"J w.nt! . P '. , :. t. . ni en io ay IUjII o . . roll---.'; it;.. s.,ul, but ii i x it : . b t t- tt:e ror P. atl-i K : 1 1 . A " -..i o. ,' e 1 e lit ". , i a:.g th i w i - ? t' h id it two ye.ire and il tt had to have a doctor. Oti l Iih t ie-1' bii:- lias a ery haudsuine , it consists of a locomotive a ir.n.k, with a merry crowd ;. enjoying a ride. To those u.r cr amusement could not 1 lc.'iu;e, than if such a 1 i b: ; ut in use. Let us .Mr F -t-iu i-.t.uu-.l Z 1. ai i - .it. il in ;i i.. i 1 ' " Sou.h Dellgliictl a; The i l' the Fore Bill, ic Ilarch. G A special to is-iys: A Boston clergyman, me- lit r v. Sr. J. Barrows, tells me that tno !. Mr. f-: v loiti i :on iiiiijn : -orea pejpie ot tns south are ten at the utfeat of the Force bill, mows recently speDt a month i? il.o colored educational inatitu the Gulf end border States. He crest improvement in the oon- ii:l:cn cf tho cei-rocs, and that they are in luz mere attention to busineaa nnrl ; to pcluic tbati they used to. The i lte negroes themselves testifin-l that Ibirrt ;D:i wiili the whites were . growing more cordial and helpful, and Dr. F--.rr:. '-o observed that the nearrna v, -rL. dcirs a preat dea! to help them ' -v'.:-' , and that the better class of tvcu--s were cordially assisting them. '1 questioacd them a good deal about trie icrco bill, said Dr. BarrowB, "and tnarjy of the colored people themselves toid trie tb-y thought it was muoh bet ter that it did not pass. It would only have created irritation, Among the bttlcr c'rsi of colored preachers and the yc-jrjrv r.ien tv,9 testimony was very ' genera: that it would hav6 made mat tors v.-f r-.e. One colored preacher said to v.:? in Chattanooga, "Education will lc :.iir. fo.- us than a thousand force i Wi'IXU I'OU CONVERTS. illl: "iV i:tn Ooverntnent Rewards Jews :o Lmbrace Christianity. l,c.-CDo:;. Iilarch 20. A dispatch from Sr. Petersburg tella of a new industrv which :3 requiring cc&aiderablo devel- ment tu K'jsia. Ic 13 that of conversion, Ir apprirs thatthe Russian government, ; r.ot being; wuiicg to trust only the theo : ijtic'l argument and psaal laws, offers a revrnra to Jevrn who become Christ isr.s. Tho conreqasnce is .that a number o. Jo-.rs. ctepsivei by the severe en ; f rc;-rr ettt r-r" the decrees against their rcco cf the opportunity to make an ; honest livin... have entered on the prao ; tice of b-j;ag converted, ot regular intervals, und receiving each time the goverurnt ru bounty of fifteen ronbles. i Oce Hebron cemcd S:hwarizkeff, has : been at last detected, after seven def i ferent coavorfions, in bb many different : localities. It. happened that the Rua- ! eianpxiefct, to whom ho made known uis eesiie for the seventh time for baplia and tbe (liteen loubles.bad been recently transferred from Eliza betbp;tad. vt hero tbo convert had been baptized aLtd rewarded only about two months figo. Consequently, Sch war iz EeG ft iii undereo no more conversions j for the present, us tbo police have him in hartd. A uutuber of similar ins tan - C';S "a- "a611 reported, ana aa a result, the religious authorities have been m- tltlICteii BOt l P6J TOWafd UnleSS they have investigated (he antecedents o: the conv in JA8iir -John It. Cobb. Noble toiil papsed from thia life, ;Li-ouKb. the jtci tils of death, to endless 1 if luiI rear., e-t Suuday morning, March J:r.J, 0;Ji3. Ilia fito was caused by -Ui aciiitutly fall from bis engine while :i 1; tffisiise cf his duty. From -. '1 resulted on the sev ... ;tiy cn which he was cf the days on which there hurt vr .3 t : : 1. -..: tt :tc.f tit. iita for duty; but he vonsr I 1 illOi. estb bio. generous, kind, be had v.cfcii to eterj cne wbo knew aristiia character waa well nd kno'.vn cf all. And his t.-ffli fcr fcocd by alibis Ills iscetl Cut '1. m 'bo fi'tiia of ycaug man ce, 1, th5 bcpinrjisR of a career 'l.i.b wag leaf hi en to a position cf rc it fultus! eve tiourn Ij is depart-t-i . c. ie . i; v. i:h tUcso vt bo weep -for i hid had charge, of many hundreds of boya r.nd vcubk men, but he had ch ;!f.:o of not c ne more honorable or of tt v;i:it:.r soul than Jehu li. Cobb. R. H. L. VI FIY-0NE FL'XEKALS. Mot Half Enough Hearses Thousand Scliercrs in Two Cities. riTTCHi-HCt, March 25. From a street j -e, tbo grip has become a generally da.Dj;ercuB di-.ea?e. The death rate has ; n r., n c.u .1 tA ;i p-rent p-srl-nrt-. o n ri thin 1 month vti:i Lretik tbe record by the j alarming iocreaee of 50 per cent. Closing at noon 7o deaths have oocurred in I Pittsburg and Allegheny in the 24 days of this momh. Thirty-eight deaths have ! been reported within the last 24 hours, tied mati;-, no doubt, have not been re ported. Ia tho tvv-o cities there were fifty-one funeralj i-.st Sunday and there were a t ous bait eccugb hcarsea to go ci' tioi. ite.-pecuibly covered wagons ;,! u-i.J ai cairiugca are daily at a pi r-taiuui 1; i. dtiilv rovvia,; moie severe, and r.orv tl.fi nutcuif of victim3 is noaring ihe 3 CUo rutk iu the citv and suburbs. illVHt have i ts f.ie overwoikod, and seme .i,h aa forty to sixty cases of i i .h IXC0J1E T1X. T:e:i5uitr Ilain. as Ketiuired by Law, t'ousttucs tlii Statute 'et Incomes Citly to bs taxed. IbiLL Uii, March 27. There has been ;: cto:ai cf insinuation all over the l-j.i.tw ft; ftccc-uat of thn recent legista--i. tt tisinc; incctaes. Tbe law requires tb; tit-to Xres.urer to construe the !;..--. er.-to act.. Treasurer Bain haa besn &rk:d for h 3 opinion concerning the general ques'.ion of taxing incomes under this nsw revenue law. Lr.-.e thbs sfternvn ycur correspond ituLt called on htm ttid found he had iu t vctitttu tbo following opinion, r hit h be w ii! r ubli.-h in connection with tbs li; venue net for general dis TTt! jtij". II -j fays: ' The provision a the former Revenue acta taxing in c ;. :.::-to r : vol from r&l&ri&s and fees :,!. : --.I. ,-, tbv; tax ptyer to deduct .1. . r..;cc.-t.ry expenses for con :.!.'.:::.; i ii rut:n?33 or supporting his : -. t-i.i. nta.'nded by striking t" .. . o ..Uov.ing tbe deduction .' .- ; . ,; '. Ti o da .-bine ry act requires ; i.-.:. . . cr . !i;t only his net in .. ' - therefore to de- .- "r.ct income." Tbe Or Hi! !ll:8 j ct care conferred tba State : . rerecOtiin? oi .v.; fc-Mows: "The :t e-rdinai y moan t. i . or to produca ; -- tb it which re ,.o:i cf sll charges '.. leg tbe '..i ii acted upon .-it: ; ia pre viou.- :'. - c f t b c a c t i as r ii t . ail Jff tbe rem bis gross iu-:-jary c-xpenees of forties his family, ticli has not been ; difficulty, called s utttsj.'t care on t cr it: listing the income. lie can expenses cf his .ii.g his family and Le allowed him nil s' L i up lsrgc-Iy .".otr. i tJ' a I'trict judge se-tn-." cf the weli-post-e f th oj''ioicn that "to.tr cr judge Dick '; fr i.Dds of Jndtre rui'H petivo for the . .; t'.ry : e try in? to v. i. l.vo been put . for Jii ';.-' S:-yir.our bu.iuoss. -buttle) of ! :l tr ..... r. 'iDBOnMV ,. ; , .;. o:i ihr kidceys. liver ana . ., . U. i r. v.-ntu; ft-vors. headaches in'-,- r f-'rinn of sickness. For sale in ;.c a-J cl 00 tJttlos by all leading u.Uf.-gj.ijU. marSlm. OF IMEEEST 10 PABEM18 A D GUABOIAN8. Cigarettes Cannot be Sold to Boys Coder Serenteen Tears Old. Believing that everybody will be interested in tbe law prohibiting the ale of cigarettes to boy we give the foil text of tbe law : Seotionl. That it shall be nnlawfnl for any person, firm or corporation to sen, give away or otherwise dispose of directly or indirectly cigarettes or to- oacco in tbe form of oigarettes, or out tobacco in any form or ahaoa. which may be used or intended to be used, as a euDstitute ror cigarettes, to any minor under the age of 17 years, and any one violating the provisions of thia act, or any person or persons aiding, assisting or aoeiting me violation tnereor shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and noon conviction shall be punished by fine or imprisonment in the discretion of the court. Section 2. That any person whoshall or may aid or assist anr snch minor child in obtaining the possession of cigarettes, or tobacco in any form as a substitute therefore by whatsoever name it may be railed, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction be fined or imprisoned in the discretion of the court. Seotion 3. That this aot shall be in force from and after its ratification. Katified the 3d day cf March, A. D 10V1. BUCKLEU'8 ARNICA 8ALTE The Best Salve in the world for f!nb- Bruisee, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Bhenm, Fever cores, letter. tjnamea Hands. Chllblalna Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or so pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. o.- money refunded. Price 25 cent twt dox . .torsade in .Newborn bv F. S. Dnffv. .l.1r.1 J ..!, J 1. " Two Disastrous Land-Slldeg. Ashkvillk, N. C, Maroh 28. Two disastrous land-slides caused discon tinuance of all through traffio on tbe spartanDurg branch of the Richmond and Danville railroad. For a distance of a quarrer of a mile the trapk is cov ered to a depth of forty feet. A Bigbeal. Chattanooga, Tenn.. March 23. An English syndicate is trying to bay ont the Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railway Company. Tbe property of the Com pany originally cost S12.000.000. and authorities say it is the finest mineral property in ihe world. John H. Inman is President of the Company. Nature should be assisted in the spring to throw off the heaviness of the sluggish winter circulation of the blood. Nothing does it so well, so prompt or so safely as Swift's Specific. I have U9ed S. S. 8. for a number ot ears, and consider it the best tonic and jlood remedy that I ever used. In fact would not attempt to enter upon a spring or summer in this climate with out it. H. W. Colekak. Of Coleman, Ferguson & Co., Dade City, Fla. Our book 6n Blood and Skin Diseases laiailed free. Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta, Oa. NOTICE. State of Forth Carolina. Onslow Countv. Office oi Register of Deeds, In accordance with an Act of tin General Assembly ratified the 3rd day of March, 18W, and oalled, "An Act to fond the debt of Onslow County and to leyy Special Tax to pay the same," Notice is hereby given to all persons holding Claims, Warrants, or Juelgment against Onslow County, due prior to the first day of January, 1887, to present said claims, warrants or Judgments io ine uneiersignea at nis omce in jscnon ville In county and State above named on or before the 15th day cf April, I 91. inis Marcn itiin. etui, C. C. MORTON. tt Register of Deeds for Onslow County. NOTICE. Havlne doalifled. before the Clerk of tbe Superior Court of Craven county. North Carolina, as Kxecntor of the last will and Testament of Wm. Foy. deceased, lata of sild county, I hereby give notice to all per sons nay in g claims against ine eswta ui satd Wm. Foy to present them to me on or before the first dav April. 1892, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of recovery Persons in Indebted to said estate ara re quested to make payment. This April 1st. 1891. at Trenton. N. C. aprldltw5t. W. F. FOT, Execator. Very Mysteriously Disappeared. And wh aro he has none no one can tell. The question was often asked yesterday. Have you seen him today ? Ihe answer was no. One merohant remarked to another that he saw him board the western bound train about Hi o'clock. Just as I expeoted, said ine Drotner merouam, x tnongnt it w geir tlne time for him to buv soma bankrupt stock out at 40c, 60s. or 67o. on the dollar, and I will bet my whole stock of goods that the next time you hear rrom mm ne wiu turn up in Kaleigb or some other large town with a stock bought at &0o. on the dollar. Did vou notice tha little pamphlet lately Issued by the East Carolina Fish, Oyster, Game and Industrial Association? I was at tracted by a peculiar announcement on page 16 which refers to some fellow whom they choose to Identity as "Big Ike." What does It alt mean? Who is ne, ana wnat u nu name? There seema to ba a lot of solid truths in what they say about mm, dm at the same time the article waa evidently written in a spirit of malice. Who wan tbe merchant that wrote the artlole? Any time you can get any light on the subject, pleate let me know ana 1 will very muun appre ciate It- Good morning, Jones, Are You SaviDg Any Money As the Days Go By? Six dollars per month saved and Ic month ly payments to the COVENANT BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Will carry 11,000 stock and will pay yon $1,000 IN 83 MONTHS! Thus yon have saved np $508 In small o m .in r 1 1 . .nd that haa sarnnl vou S493. making $1,000 In alL Twenty shares, or $2,0U stock, costs $13 per month, and 6 shares, or $500 stock, $3 per month. Can you afford to neglect It lopser? As an Investment It offers you Absolute Security With 28 to 30 per cent. Interest. AH the mnnp nui.l in ui New Rami will be loaned here, why will yon pay rent all yonr lives when by going into the Association they will loan you money to build with and let you Bay it hack in mommy payment cquai towhur. vnn have to nay for rent now, for which vou get no return. Loans cost only about 5' i per cent. KB. GEROCK, President. JOS. COHEN, Vice W. B. HOyU, Beo. A Trcaa. y. H. PELLKTIKK, All y. K. W. I 'AKPKNTEP., I Ij.tV.WALLSAU, I K. r KOWK. ; Directors, imariii. K. UANESBl'Ri;, I K. H. SULTAN. I jTi- Kor information apily to Directors. iear EEMI WEEKLY LINE. f Old Dominion Steamship Com psny's Old and Favorite Water Raat. via AlbmrU and Chsapeaka Canal. FOB r.rrolU, Balllmora. Hew York, rbila .Iclphla. Boston. Protldtnct, nd Washington City. it:J all points, North, East and West, ,ud after TU E3 DAY, . furtaer notice. th l-'KH. 21th, lrtBI Dutt.: Steamer KEWBEHNE, Ga.pt Sonthgate, WIU sail from Norfolk, Vs., for New Berne, N. 1, direct, every Monday and Thursday. maUies close connection with the A. a N, O. H. K. lor all stations on that road, and with the Hteameri Klnston and Howard for Klnston, Trenton, and all other laudtngson Ihe .Neuse and Trent Klvers. Returning, will sal I t HUM NEW BERNE, Fem NUKKULK direct, at M a. m , Tuesdays and Frldavs making connection lib tho o. U. 8. H i.'o.'s ship for New York, U. H. I. Va.'m steamers for Baltimore; Clrde Line 8hlp Mr Philadelphia. M. 4 M. T. t'o.'l ships for lteton aud Provide" ce. steamer Klnston. e"spt Dixon, will sail for Klustou ou arrival of steamer New-bi-rne. Order all goods oara of O.D. B. 8. Oo., Nor folk. Va. Passengers will find a good table, oomfort- I I WUJB. MUU V.V. VW . WD . Huu ' " tion will be paid them by theoffioera. ;k. B. BOBKBTB, Aga&t. tJESSM. OCLPKPPKR k TUjRJJKR, Asents, .Norfolk, Va. H- BTANTOBD. Vloe-President. Bsw Tork Oltr. 1 r- IMKL SPRING. Phcs Twll ;hd Tab. The following'are only a few of the many Bargains tve are offering; but as we don't own a newspaper, can't give them all; only a few note them: " '4;' " 700 sacks G. A. Salt, 70c. Back. r 250 boxes Tobacoo, lflc. lb. and up. - 250 bbls. Flour, ILeObbL and up. - 300 Boy Dixie Plows at 1.40. . '"; . Plow Points, 7ic each. .' Other Plows and Castings at about half what you're been paying. ' 150 Horse Collars, 40c. and Up. 200 Shovels, 35c. andup. , V 500 pairs Shoes at less than iJew York cost, as we will discon-j , tinue the shoe business. ':..'' " Besides losing money, you will v regret it if you fail to call at our Double Stores foot of Middle street. ;V Latham & Burrui. N. B. Our Oyster Shell Lime stands at the head of the list; if you want to enrich your land?, use it. . r janfl d2aw wiy ,- v': . THE "ALDiriE" LADIES FINE KID Button Shoe-Opera and Common 'Sense lasts $2.00 pair at v "DAIIGAin STORE." janlOdwly iy DUFFY'S -. jFt CROUP SY11UP. Bceipe of the late Dr. Walter Daffy, DIRECTIONS : TJose for child two or thrM years old, on laapooaralr for a oblld thraa aaontha old. tan drota; for a child six months old, twenty drops; for one twelve months old, oaarly half 4t teaapoonful repaattng thaaa doaaa freqnenUy if necessary nntU rauaf Is pro- This la to eerurv that I hava nsed Tnrrrr' Group Btbof In my family lor onr six ' uioQuii aoax Deuave IV M s moat cxoai lent remedy for eroun with ehtldrea.esre- oiallyaaa praventlva. Onr youngest child badasavare attack of eronp abont a year ago, insomuch that wa rait anxious about tta recovery, bat waa saeeessfnlly treated by onrphyatolao. bat thinking It probable that other attacks might follow wa frequently aaea uunyi uroap syrnp ana tne eniia su had no marked arm dLoitib of erono alnoe. and I believe it Is dua to tha nae of tha Oronn Byrnn. and wa now kaan a bottla or is at onr house at all times, anu I cheerfully Also very effectual In railavlna; aouahs and colds. Pbxparxo ajts soia sr fC N. DUFFI, Hew Bern, W. fX Wholesale Aaenta- UeKassoa Botjuins. 9lFalt(n Street; Wm. H. Bchlefflin Co., iu wuiiam a treat, new xorst uty. . ... D. Im Bswd'i Xlealth Kxarclaar. For Braln-Workera A 8eden tary reoplai Oantlemen. Ladles, YoutSf Uia Atbleta or Invalid. Aeompleteiryra naalnm. Takes np but a In. square floor-room ; new, ' aelentlOo, darabla. enmpro bmilm.shsaa .ladarard by M,wu phy aioiana, lawyers, olenr y men , ad I tors and others now nslng It. Bend foi Illus trated olroular, 40 angravlnKs; no eharsa. . Prof. D. L. Dowd, Solentlfle, Pbyaloal and , Voeal Culture, 8th East 11th street, waw York. toblS-em I To Cotton Raisers. Omen or Vacqhah & Bakitei, Nobfolk, Va , Jan. 10th, Wh . Parties wishlDS to hold ootton .nd raise money on same can do ao by ship pine Itto .1 " Vaughan & Barnes, . NORFOLK, VA., v who are prepared to advance J28.0O per hale on it. and hold until the Dring if so desired ; storage will be 2S. per bale for the first month, end 15c per bale each subsequent month. Ioanranoe 20o. per bale first month, ana isj. per naie for each subseauent month. . Commis sion for handling-, 60a: per bele for lot. of 25 bales or over. j21w8ne - M0B. 0 a yw U Vwhtfj wH Vy J . , koWwlM,Trj,N-TsU waw tor M. nlsi, tck you ejurckly bw I nr. fVo. tm , t (IO a day th .tawt, mmA morw mm fom r om. Bath Nits, mn se. mmj pan mm AvMritw, rj m worn m hmtmm, insr eJI Toar ItMr .Wavrw nwneM only t . vary wormtf. ' W foi- trmif . TAKTICCLAHB Vutn. AMrmm mt (mn. IUVUS waft svaiaii n i sw Fine Farm For Sale, On easy tei ris to yonng fanners, wbo -have team and year's provisions clear of debt. Low for cash. The well known Starker McDaniel Plsvoe. -; . t , Apply to , i .. H. O, WHITEHTJBST, dec7 dltwtf Attorney .1 1W. . FOR EASTER! The prettiest line of CHILDREN'S JERSEY SUITS ever offered on the New Berne Market.; Also a fine line assort-; ment of Youths' Suits. A new supply of Zicgler V Shoes arrived yester day. - Barnngton i& Baxter. ; BUGGY AND CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. HaviiiK lioughtontthe BiiRgy and Carrlaf Ma-.uf.rl virniK Industry of J. W. Stewart, I tun now prepared to turn out . ' All Kinds of Work On short notice. Kepalrlng and Painting specialty, mul aRilsfactfon gnarantaail. Horse .Shoeing given the nest attention. Hhoelng nil around ...MM....HM..I1.J HHlf ' . . The patronasc of Ihe public la respectfully solicited. O. H.WATKK8. rTp.rlnnnrtp.rs fnr Tnhacr.Q ! My store Is lleoihioarters for Tebaouo. 1 ' have a tremendous loi oi liai T Anr Prifioe I uvn .a,.! aviso I als have In stock a few thousand poatdsof , 9 - Aa nice as were aver paoked In Baltlnanra. Wifcli.ng to give my friends and patrons A Chance to Live Good, I Inrltf them to come down td (t fttnj ply i 12 cenii ir pound. J. F. TAYLOE. ONE FORTY HORSE ENGINE AND BOILER! ' A O HEAT BAR3AIN for cab. ApplyM JAMSSn.HVKTB.fi, feblSU v navalock, , U TTT

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