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( j - 'illEOUKNAL.: saw Bsaas y. c- acq.ij. isti. nku! JUrttat CMtrr rr4 : Ours, from W, S70i- CHlck . 4333r. p . Joan 33l3o. OimMW. 4v3c: ed. 5c. D&ks, Eb. t3a-(0a. ; Mwoory 50Gc. . 1 Q riCI TO SUB3CHI B E R3 All mkefibr us ur to th Jviu aVXar aolfl4 to nke inca4itt MtUtaBt for Unit lndbUla4M. We tar oJ.jrard to xrcMe da la- ln7 bo rwponaiblc palron, bat throe h atiCt with on of thm thoir at crfftioa hM koU balad J Uy art sot fled to MiU m oac or i v , TiM ms etaclM. Mooy ca b tJr - farxd4 by ToaiOSc m-nr j- or itr . rRctetr4 LetUr. Th liittr pUn Ma b iwd tl li Poat OcTi-M Addr. Jochnal. M Barn. N C- CITT AND VICINITY. Mr. C T. WtlMW ciu a dwel ti&Z O Miclf trv adjoining hit rtaiilMc. Jtr. D. M. Joai ka aecvpud from Mr. J. B. Oaxk Uatioo to take efcatg of lk Bargain 8tor. E-. F. S. Breton crltica-llr ill at Ur. A. 3 AMrvJf' al Ofioll. The Uk eomawaw a wk ago Ta rrgw'ar aaoaal meeting of th c Btodk&ohlm f th A If . C. R- R. .will m WJ at UorkJ om th 34th of EWfUcsW. Th Waaaiagtoa PrucrM wanu t kM ahecaa b t weuabtr raJgi few Mr. Cam. Al!lgtod. it muiri :9 lacM loam, to Inch arooad aad Mr. W. II. Prrc U ttartiag to put t41 aJ rock naxl pTcaot la tl mt ( ki ttor occqpid by Ueaar. S. Coha, J. B. Clark aad F. 3. Dqflr. Mr. K. S. Ja k aiao prtpanng for b la rroal of kit nor. Mr. B. L. Oibba k returned froam a titll to rwia&ivr ia Hyd coat fy. II tefarm tal at U lat ie4in of th eoeanfaMUiatrt thy ap yeopt 1 1(4 KCO for aa ixhibu at U Ial SUU Eshibitfoo Oocl for n rd. Tit out ttartiag to cuattruct a 4ria on ta oth aid of Pollock trt wiUl taw til) Wft froa th work oa MtJdJ atr. It will extvad to th aat aid of Cnna ttrt axi d then opt ta th 4teh ao- la me. which ttttadt to the rlvtr. At th lata towMoip meeting of tee JTalioaaJ Soaday School I'nioo, hold at KM Swaaip. Craol P. O . Ih Kitt Swaaap 8aadty School reported their bag af tchoiara aiitd a 4 1, the AaUaek echool TS aad th Frfoodthip shoe 104. Th Kiation Fr Ptm tay that Ur Bhad Jackaoo, of Lamo4r oount y , haa ai ready earad Bra kara of tobacco aad ia taw earla t-ral othr. wbila la part of th Slat tobacco it mt yet. Th eosclaataa raatkd la ibal Ihia aaetioej far tarpaat any othar for tahaaro cal Cn re . Oov. Dolt kaa decided that th ' Pa4a, aparopriatioa of f.OOO to th WarU HspoviUtM caaao. be legally Taia ia qait a blow to the oota- th Oafaraor aow laxw arirata rabacrip- Uat by tha aliiaaa of taa Scat a th aaly of aaaklag aa exhibtt. atawaral altiea will aaaka hvy approp o rtatfoa to order to bar tha exhibit. ThabteT aarbaaaa aaJ fartnert ' Jiaaer 1 . a4Crra Batardaj u a tpUadid tac aa. A boat foor k aad red pop at baadad from laa rrrowndia coon try. Fart Barawell, Jaepar. Taacarora. ' Dowar, Traatoa aad New Bern war aO rapr aaatd la tha crowd. Oiaar ' aa abaadaat aad ceoica. ?pacha wara aaada by Dr. Ptrtoo of Wayne Nat, Mr. J. ML Maw bora of I.eooir aa Mtaaia. H. II. Perry aad J C. ' Taoaaaa af Craven. Raw. B. A. WUlia rapo rt of Cvatenary M. E. Charch to aartarlr Coa farveo ahawJ that taara u ao a tiagla 4 tala fa th aabrthip of V dariag tha ycaeaad laa three asoath. Thi la a aary gaad thowlag for th haalthfai ' aaaa af 5w Baraa but Ur Willi la favaBS aa that tha atawaaoal eaa ba at 4a a-raai troagr a it ha ba over . lw aaoaUha alnea thara wa a death ia tha BBanhJp of th eharrh aad Ikmkaf akabtta vary tlttia aiekn la tha aaaaaala aaj vaaaw BBBraaBnBw Tka altanitr Meaaa of tha K. C. D lhMiattwwaJ algn daaa bdtade of , vattoaa atj ffea laat waak froaa tha Mew Bars raralaa ra raaaary. for Mr. P. t W. MatSakal Qiaahatk Cay. This kt tha BMa 4kttaat pcMat froaa which tha fawaora kaa yat raeat-red aa ardr. It ajford) aa aiaca too re piaar to taa mma aatira waod grxag ctt ia thi fla V ttkal atala. afb r l ba afforded eoa Alatahaa aaaptoynaaat by tha labor of naata ring, thaa to eaa it goiag off t(aaplr a aawd lumbar Tty raaaaalttaa tppcuitad to g4 ap a attahla eoaaty askibtt at tha laur- .. 0ta Kgpoaltio) eoa let m g of Mraara. , Warn. Chtaa. Chaa. Riaoia. Gao. N. va aa4 J. J. Walfradeo. it aa excI bat oaa aad aaay ba relied apoa to laak wall la tha later of tha eouaty kajg la hmtara tha beat raaalta from th t009 apaawariaaad from th coa at y faada foa tha parpoaa will repair aoadtal oa-aaaratioa f oar paopl with tha aoaaaaitte. aad ail thonld fl ia tarrat aoa(h to reader ay aid . poaaihla. Cravea ooaaly't rorc ara tpUadtd aad thl wi:t b a fic voortuaity to ahow thm. Tha Uata af tha property oa which th - Uataraaaeat bat diu I to be loctd I fr-n the New Berae A ca-i aaay lo the 0rtremat Ditirt Attor- mm C A. Cook at BaijJgh be the 1 aaeiT toa the trustee V ati the work' BWf latakettpiettdto commence, a Settee hae beea reee-e.) from the atrtaiea a Weefciagton ty iotunu tea-W. E Clark desiring iaformattoo M ae gainer a4 fumiened a to tne , wm i utm ' m m jw. M imy m t wuj tne rlWT, eac . tn order that bid may ! W Ulailigeatiy made. la ail litelinooo the) work will be ut progrset in a couple cf anonth more Kre. II. C Moore, pastor of th FUp iiet eharch at Moraaead, peeeed through 84BxJry morning aa rout for a viit kal aid home La Caldwell county Oetfiac Mr . Moore 'a miaUtry of :m ljm a yeavr at Mjrehead he ha re neiT4 ita the eh arch Aft? -three new aaWrm. Th memberhlp when he took ajhart vat 147. it now aaaibera B)eeieat' w b aad red very tatiafac- ktr. Moor cedit the ... . w . . .-, the) chorth la a great i la iM eajoa enort and Bar i wee kin el the neoabtrt J&rim CrllBJUt lUr-raH. Kw BrnS yoooit talt, Mr. T. C Dasirls. tttj r ! c ted ioitructor of phytic! caliur at Trinity Collate, Durbcj. who U do Uking a court of training at HtrTtrd College preparatory to inMriBi upon the datic of that pMition to be taking the lead in thletis oootu North hs did in Xhi Slat. 1T Bottoo Tirat tella of the Sirerid Bot i-'lub 't Ureelr ttndd aoouaj picnic at spy pood latt turdar. la the lut of wLnnern in the athletic eveote. Sir. Diniels it placed at the head with haJf a dcren othen mention- ed afterward. Korta Taro'.ina is well represented among the itudect now taking the coujm o phyticaJ trainini? at narvaxd UaiTertitT. Of the tighty-flve in at- tendance, eight are from thit State two gentlemtn and tix ycung ladie. The other j beside Mr. Danialt are: Ur. Alexander Lambeth, of Thomatvllle : and Hi Mariana Cobb, of Ooldtbore; FJla Dowd, tcher of caiUithtnlc at ninT i , K ' T Batrio Hoime. of Bowman 131 a :T Adeiiid Mtb.e. of A. herill; Fannie Neal Yarboronih. of I.onLhnr n,1 1 . W E t- n.li m r t i Annie Moore. techer in public tchoolt Wilminstton . Klt i -h Merchant. "Kick" on th.- I'ur-ch- Tax. Thert nomi to be a eootiderablt atir in RaJeigh orer the collection of the Merchant Purchat Tax under tcbed al "B. ' Th theriff it endearoring to collect and the mtrchanu rtfaM to pay . The Newt and Observer aayt that , "tho caee eon testing tbe cooatitational ity of ihit tax geww to the Supreme v ourt at thtir next term. Ii come ap for a hoaring from New Hanover, which it in the tilth dutrict. The court maeti th last Monday ia Septem ber, and the tixth dituict will be called tix weeks thereafter, which will make it about" tbe middle of November before tt it herd. The opinion will probably j be filed about two or three weekt thereafter. Sheriff Ptg tayi that if the taxe are paid aad the court rule it ( anconetitutiooal they will be refunded. but If they are not paid and their con ttitotioaality i affirmed, that he will be compelled to made ail delinquent pay the reoalty of their negligenc in th matter " A all merchant axe tabjtct to Ihit unpopular and alleged u nconeti to t local tax, Ihit cat will be watched with mach interest throughout the State n. H. Mrlton' Work in ulow. We had the oleaaure latt week of a cJ! from Mr. U. U Ueitoo. of Follokt- lMac Carter. Jr., township No. 5, for ville. who tpenl teveral years at tchool ioo be remitted, he being under age in ihit city and wae, up to the time of The report of freeholders appointed hit leaving- here, the tuperintendent of to lay otT a public road in township No. the SunJay tohoo! of the ''hurchof'l was presented nd onmotiLii laid Cr'- ; over to the cut fgular metting of the He U now tachin a public school of 'J pup.U about Ave milts this side of Jack joa t i i 2 e and ho manifotts hi in terval in hit pup.lt by exerting himself to promote their religious as well at tecalar inttruction Ficdic on hit arrival thai there was no Sunday school in the ntiihtx-rhood ho organized an undenominational ono oq the firtt 3 b- I oeu m July ana Ujou;h tome talked i di;oaraingly when be proposed it 43 j pupile were oaroUad the first Sunday and Utl Sabbath there were CI in at tend esce. Mr. Melton it an exemplary young maifr" cordial in manner, and forme frteadt readily. He it aa active worker and will make an impreaelon for good wherever he it. Thia fail he iatende to enter the Bible College at the Kentucky L'aivertity. Lexingtoa. Ky., for a few year Theologicai courts to prepare for hie life work at a minister of the Church of Chriat. The Ntjte l'niteriti. We take pleasure in commending the Uaivertity to our people. Itt faculty costaiat irxtoen teach era of learning and expjrienc-'. lu rrofeeeor of Medi cine and its Director in the Gymnasium lock a f ter the phtical development of the ttuJenu. Itt inttruction haa proved lUelf fual to that of the largrst North ern I'aivertitiet. There n no need for any North Caro lina boy to go outeide the State to be educated. The toiTity publiahee a taaaJl pajxtphlet vhich give detailed iaformatioo oo all pointt. and which may be had by addremiog President Wlnatoa at Chapel HiU. Tea teeoad number of the Student II aad boo k of the t'aivertity of North Caroline it aow ready for dietributioa. It cetaiaa much valuable information coocernieg the Univertity, aad will be ot eepeciti help to thcee contemplating entering college thit fail, t'opiee may be had upon application to Major W. T PaUereua P araax. Chapel II ill . N Hriu I i-cident. Mr VV II. Fox mtt with th mitfor luae to have a poruoa of hie right foot cut ct? in a motdtr at Mteart. Moody A Fox t taw mill. A piece which wa pajai-Bg through caaght aad Mr. Fox attempted to pull it out. It reeieied hit Torta and he placed hit right foot tgaiott the machine for a brace and polled harder, ween hie foot slipped and wmt aodr the kaife. or more in telJicibly t-peaking the circle of re voi vuag kmvee, the nrl blade caught hi foot, and the others were pulling it farther aad farther in. cutting a it wui, uatil fortunately the belt elipped off and the machine atopped. Dr. Frank DwfTy reodtr the neceeeary rurgicaJ j ajHteaaaoe Mr. Fox in a brother cf the junior prtn r tn the mill and had moved to I the city only two weekt arr) with hit 1 family from Ton a wand a, Ntw Ycrk. ... . " Vrhedul." "P Tt Trill. . JuJg A S Seymour returned from Clinton, S. . Thurtday niiht. on i proteeeiooai cusiaea trip vo tne cut . . i tl; nrtt work wa the bearing of a cat anting from th ob;ctionabIe Schedule B tax Mr. A!x D Brown, cf W:l mmgtoo faid to g:ve it in. claiming the tax was cr.ccnttitutional , a viola tioo of the regulationa governing inter State cemmer-e. Mr Brown wu ar retted for the failure and made tpp'-"' Hoc for rlee under a writ cf habeat rovpo Mr. tleo Iioun:re. of Wil mington. repreeer.U'J the applicant. and Mr Th;e. Strang of tho same city. Ju Ig Seymour rprewotd the Svate reeerved hi deoiaion. Tn, onflow Kjilrwad. Mr. B. H. Melton, whoee tchool .located about five mile tun tide of Jacktonvill . cn the line of the New ntn. Wilmington Jt Onalow Railroad. in for tut ut that the grading i going on wr ,n Jacatoovilie and !Mavtviile on pu. e tkirpd when the Cr: grad ing wa done At th way wa cleared the grading wa done t." the good ground bultwac-.p and other i.rtlcu'.t p!ace -re left until later, and thoee are now being 3x-i good J eal of iitcbmg ha to te don to draia the water otl to th hand can work where aeeded There wre about three hun dred handt employed up to a wek ago , but cow the number ha diminithed tooiewhat. two hundred and fifty prrt ably bicg a many at remain " -- - ueJOMUn tcaJy from tcurf an i .Ian . - . ' j,,, by th ate of Hall Vegetable I Sicilian Hair enew e.- County ( 'oramissionerV Proceed, ni?. Monday. Au. 31 . 191. 1h boari cf DotnmiMiMen mst : the court hou in Ndw Borne. at '.I o clock . . m Present, Commistionert K W Small wood, J. A. Maiadowti. liamei l.sno and Ju. A. Hrynn cbm n Orderc l . Tht A .( told br an.i iiro. he grotd )i.-en?H to p.idle on foot upon the rTm'nt of the proper tax ... ice inerui Ordered. That Kdward Jdcksun be relieved of payment of poll tax on ar- oount of infirmity. Ordered, That C. K. Hancock iro- dace before thit board his certificate of terTice at to active fireman for seven yeart, exempting him from oayment of poll tax. Ordered, That a voucher for $300. the turn appropriated by the magii trate and commitaionert of the county in joint seteion on the 1st Monday in June last to promote the exhibit of Craven county at the Southern Inter- Bute Expoe.tion be issued to Wm , Dunn, chairman of the committee ap pointed to tuoerintend taid exhibit. Ordered further. That the Treaturer of th county is hereby instructed to pay tho above voucher from the first moneyt received by him from the sheriff of the conuty for taxe collected for 1?01. The chairman repjrtrd to the board that he had appointed Messrs. Cha. RtMienstein and Geo. N. Ivee. associatrg with Mr. Wm. Fhjnn upon the commit tee to superintend tne exhibit of Craven county at the Hoathern Inter State Kx position. Ordrrrd. That .T J Wol.'onlen : hereby appointed bv thin board an ad ditional member of the same com mittee. Ordered, That Mfsnrs Asa Jonee, , Jonathan Havent and W. P. Metti are app-)inted cotton weighers for the city of New Heme for the ensuing two yeart, and that the clerk notify them to appear before this board and give bond a required by law. Thr report of Meeert. Jan. A F.rnull ; and ' F Foy. ft committee to ascertain on hat terms Nelson't and Street's Ferry could be secured for Craven county, was presented and on motion laid over to next regular meeting of the board . Ordered. That Wm. A Morris be re lieved of the payment of poll tax until further orders of this board Ordered. That the poll tax charged to board I'rl.red. That J , SI . S1 tor . to w n th;p Nj. '. is hereby relieved of poll tax until further orders, by reason of physical disability. Ordered, That the clerk of the board reply to the letter of Mr. If ('. Slurchi ton and inform him lhat upon prucf that Hannah Cogdell. lunatic, is a reei dent cf Cravm county and hat not acquire.! a residen-e in I.enoir county, that the claim cf the Jus;. -es of the Peace and physician for examination of said lunatic will bs allowed. i 'rdered, That Jas. A . Bryan , chair man of this board. l appointed proxy for the county cf Craven to vote the stock cf -aid county in the A. S: N C. R. Ii at th next meeting of the stocb hol lertcf said company. The b-oard tock a reces to " fclock. I p. m I The board cut puruint t)ad,iurn I ment. 1'reeent, Jas A Dry an , chairman . L. V. Smallwood and Dan'l Lane. Tho bond of Jonathan Havens as cotton weigher for the city of New Brne w.'.h Joo. K Willis guroty, was accepted, approved and orderc to be recorded . The bond cf Asa J.nes as cotton weigher of the city of New Berne, with C. K Slover at turety. was accepted, approved and ordered to be recorded. The bond of W P. Sietlt at cotton weigher for the city of New Berne, with C. F. Foy a.s turety, was accepted, approved and ordered to re-erded I'tual billt allow .-1 . Board ad j jurnc 1 Pure N !. t . The Wilmington Mcmenger hai been devoting conti lt-rable tpaco towardt the importance of havmg ure drink water and a plentiful supply fjr all other o ceded purpose. I: furlier tayt that the tiwn without a good supply of thi article is poor indeed. It nee is help. It nttxls the missionary. It needt a sanitarv revival. In the South ail ovr the South bad water :s a ecource of danger and death. Proba bly ".i'y people die annually of whom it might be tafely written Died of bad water The Baltimore Manufac ture e K-'cord . that it doing to much for the develcpment "f the material in tereett of thit great section tayt "Much tickneee is canted by using i turface water or water from ordinary well which it contaminated by bad drainage. In tome section! artetitn well have changed unhelthy locali Uee into health reeortt." Again the Meeeenger says th.t next loan arteeian well sanitary science ahowa well constructed citterns to be No doubt thit it true :f the cis- temt ar properly built and carefully attended to afterwards, tut here comrt the trouble. Scarcely oce family in a di ren examine their cit- tern with any regularity and often . . . ., they have become to foul and putrii as . . . . , . to bre le ticknee and disea.se. , , . . . Water from a cistern in gocni condi- tion ii all r.ght nd wholeecmn but it is I oftsr. they are sures .f r.'M iar-.ger. I I h. dur I lair .1 ..rk - Hi i-ht Ontl.M.k. Diligent preparati ins are t e.ng made by the colored peoplo for ti.eir h'air, which ;i to be held from tho J'th to the 2 " t h instant inclusive, and they con- lder the prent outlook for this one o-h better than it was f.ir the !"rt one. heli last year, which was credit able to them. Slany exhibits have been promised from the sections tributary to New Berne, and some from more dis tant point in the State The baseball club of Winston is coming, and the 1 Norfolk club ha also signified lu inten-1 ernment had taken all tho measures lion of coming, and it it the intention j atXf Z? T"? V' , u M. liibot intimated that if the meae- Ui match thee. two clubt, said to bo the I urM adopted by the Chines,-govern-bett colored clubs of their respective ment had no better effect in the future States. aaint each other I than they had in the past the European Another advantage tho Fair hat ig , POw?r would .rrange for a joint inter- vention to protect the lives and prop t that it has obtained the extreme reduc ty of their citizens in China, tion in rates over the railroads, one cent a mile each way and numerous exrurtiona will be run b tli by rail and water among them one is to .ome from Wathington . and the president, ( P Holly, hat information that there w:;i 1 o one from Grtentbc-ro ( hildrrn Fnj.H The pleasant tlavor, gentle action and soothing street of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative and if the father or mother be coetive or bilious tho mott gratifying reeults follow us use, so that it it the beet family remedv known and every family thould have a bottle. HI KIT I'l i'inu i ml' lu u ii iii I lii i i i .1 III llll HICK HI UN Itiuk ltuildiiiir. MtMsm llackburn & Willett will be ptrtners in tho tntTosntilr busiucpa to be carried on ia the Urp throe e;ory, pix room, double storo on Tolluck street formerly occupied by iteo. Allen Co.. and the saaio lirni will continue Ibo ffriVrp l)iiainAiia ririttil afrtitt Vir... to I tofore run by Mr. L B. Hackburn. I Monday Mr. F. M Ptvie began the Kirk of repairing and remodeling the new stand and they txpect to open I there by the r.h of S. pteni! or and carry on a general buain. es. dry goods, hardware an i grocrie-". the eastern half of the atoie bein,; dt-vottd to the former and the u extern hlf to. i!, two latter linen. An iron girder will be put in the front of the bualding and the winilown will he changed to slope inwardly aftor the style of the street etore in Mr. Hackburn'tf Dread 1 ho stairs will be moved from the eastern haif of the rtore. to the j ances been dead n few hour. Tht rear cf the po:tion adjoinin the i cause of death was probably fatty de National Hank. An elevator of the .' generation cf the heart, though tb latest improved style will be put in at 8 mptom.- vtr- eomo what obioure. the rear and the rear portion of the- Mr Pa vie wh ; native if N-.-v. separating brick wall will be removed : city. II eamo to New Porno ia th and a convenient oflice constructed I 'i Jartei ma3ter 'h Departme nt cf the there from which the whole lower ilnor can be overlooked, and lastly the helves will be remodelled and the cn- tire ritore nicely painted inside and out. This h one of the best business etsnd.J in New Perne and when tho improve ments are oompletod it will no doubt be one o.' tho handsomest in the city and deci led ornament to Pollock street and a fitting neighbor to the United States (lovernment Building about to be erected on the nearest opposite corner. The gentlemen composing the firm are aniorR our most determined, per- seveiicfr business men and will no: and became one ct the beet kLOwn con doubt continue in their widened sphere j tractors in the - ity. of operations to achieve that success which has so abundantly crowned their e IT jrt in the past. ow Heme hi id Lumber. Mome of our people have nv-ain en- gaged in rafting timber, and sty they are well .-tatistied with the price they get for it at New Berne .Snow Hill Items in Kintton Free Frees. Yes, New Berne is a good lumber market, and cannot fail to be other wise, surrounded as it is with mam moth saw-mills constantly running and shipping immense examines of lumber : to Northern markets. I Our s:a' istice cn this industry, given in a series of articles on New Berne o few weeks ago, were sxtecsively copied in several Scat. Illinois, Tennessee, Slaryland, etc.. and surprise waa ruani- fested irom some sources at the enor I mous f.ure?, and their magnitude i cued their accuracy to be 'ueetioned. , We consilrr the tiguree given were but moderate. It has never been our desire to over-estimate anything;- The statistics were carefully gathered from the dilTi-rcnt milU. and notwithstand ing their voluminous character wr knjw ..f but one material mistake that crept in. anJ that was in giving the capacity of Mr. Warren Kilis' mill, which was stated at 0 C.'i feet, where as it being a shingle mi! 1 it should have read 60 .OO'1 '.: .' a its daily capa city . New Berne can make these pood re ports and still not even claim all with which she is justly entitled to be cred ited. K.lin and ( oiiilit ion or ( rep-. The weekly weather crop bulletin, issued by tho North Carolina Lxperi ment Station and State Weather Sorvice for last v, eek shows the weather con tinued unfavorable up to the last three or four days, when it became quite favorable, the excetsive rains having oleared and the crops in ail sections getting more sunshine. The total rainfall for thi week at Weldon was '2 '3K inches. Wilnringtor, r.::J: Ctoldsboro, ::.!v New Berne, - It. Kaleigh, :'. :2 Charlotte, 0 s7; Ashevillo, 1.7-. A -erage for the State. C ".S inches. The noma' rtirifall would have been '. .".? inches In the eastern district there is cum plaint of cotton going to weed and not bolliDg well. Corn is good except on bottoms where damaged bp rnins Preeont cond ition if crops in this dis trict i- Cotton and grats V" other districts th is . 7), corn Hi, tobacco "6. Th condition in the vari.s bat little from 1 I p. ri in nt SJ.ltj, .111.1 e.l vn ice. Dr. K H. Battle, of the North Caro lina Kxperiment Station, delivered an addraee a few days ago in Bedford City, Va. , by tpecial invitation of the Agri cultural Commissioner of the State of Virginia, on the "The Typical Kxperi menC Station and How it Can be made useful to Farmers. " This is an honor to Dr. Battle and a matter of pride to the State that her oillcials ane thus ap preciated abroad. An czihange com menting on the event, says: "Dr. Battle is doing as much for the agriculture of the South as any living man. His methods are educational and at the same time eminently practical. North Carolina is one of the foremost States l looking out for the agri cultural claseee and the N. C. Experi ment Station and State Weather Service in co-operation with the I'. S. Weather Bureau are doing a good. etvi-ient. serviceable work for the firmen. One of the positions in the office is worthily tided by a young New Bernian Mr. Koecoe Nunn. A S.VKK ISIK-T'ltVT. which in iMiiirant. ed to 1" :r. t u ' a.-1' v r.-u'.t.-. . f purchfe. or in . ui. prir--. ( fre-u f.ol'.re a :v- rt.s-d a S. . 1';.,-.ariuit.-.i.. vl.cn us- i! I.;:i. . r zinnia. i"l. W !.o-pir,c '.. .tsant -afe. aid 1 r-.s! iK.t--! n:o! ( ' . -mii f 1 1-n. , i . . . r m.v eT-ct:. :i . f T;.r Ii 0 :;--ii mp t iel: :, ( -. -. to (:..---,e per' iep. 1. le 1 up. ca n iki w k y s (:' ft! I P ::y 5 1 r. no .' V ,h ii ( bin. i. Pai.i.-, Aug. 1 Si. Hibot, minister of foreign affairs, had a conference today with the secretary of the Chinese lega tion concerning tho protection of the missions and foreigners in China. The secretary declared that the Pekin o-ov 71 ERIT XV INS. We ie.siro to ssv to our c.:;.-. r. '.!.k' : r y ars we have byn selling I 'r. h :nr s N ew 1 'IM t-Tv ; I. if-- r ( onsun.pti..:i. i-r. Kind's . Buck'.en's Arnica S.-i'.c S'. nr. 1 K.ectr-.c iv.:n, and l.ave ::ev.-r 1...:; .lie.! remedies that sell as well. , r that l.ave given ..i li universal sat isfacti-.n S e do in". ie,sitto to guarantee them very t. me and we stand ready to relund th- purchase price, if satnfact-rv results do no; fol.ow their use. Tli!e ren.ed;.--have -en th-or great popularity p-ireiv th- -.r -.r.ts F.-r sale :n New b-ru by F S I'.;:Ty. w!.-.sa!e and retail ,:ru'g:.t Children Cry'JorPitchcrJsCastorla.' FoiM DK.VI) IN f!l l. iiiidcii lii .iih dI Mi. i . !. I'.im--. . I'l cm i iiciit ( mill ;nlor I iir I .1 i In- Kii r I '-'.i r; mi i' i . i'ln 1 f- r c. . Biiii.jurn.-.'riiei: t that M . E. M. la. it- it ...i .: .v !.i('ialy wm-x the ci y Tuesduy niorriin; .j uircx pjcteJ Qud riirprising wnf thr etati.-rnett tht it npj-i rrf d alciiw incredible, but alas! it -a. no mirtRk Ir. '& ic had quietly breathe 1 his last dunng the hours of the prcccuiM: nipht. seemir.L'l - , without a struggle 1 Mr. Trivia wan iift four years of it. Up to last Sunday he appeared to br in Ill perfc-ct health, but being troubl-'d with a pain in his chc-et. the result of muscu lar rhc umalirtm , he coneu'.'.t .1 !r. rrina roee Monday afternoon and obtained a simple remedy, which ro-jveu him. He retired eariy. and nolbiug further was known of his condition uriii inves tigation a iittle bet -re -o-on t.'oloc' Tuesday morning re filed the fa-t us. j h!s death, and tha: i.e he-.' fr. tn j.; i.:r.r- Federal amy in i-o-i, an 1 city his home from that t;mi. Immediately after the war he TQ9 fj , member of the city council, he and one New Herman being the .o.ly cratic members of the board at that time. From Lhat time he took no active- a 1 Prt in politics, but identified himnelf i with the industrial interc-ts of the city. He was an architect and builder, and he formed .a partnership with a native of the city. Mr. Fred. l.aLo. which lasted until iir. Lane's death, after which Ur. Pdvie continued the Lu?:ca.-C Mr. Piie was uit3 prom rent a a fireman. Before coming to New Berne j he wa- a member of the New York volunteer lire department, and for V, years he served, with honor to himself, and the company, as a member of the New Bern Steam Fire Kngini-Company , acceptably ailing in the meantime every ctlljo within the gift of tho com pany and being repeatedly elected Chief of the New Berne Fire li'rar'mec - ""I .. . . , ,, . which poBi.i-jn he held at the timu of his death. In timt.8 ol excitement ho , retained his good judgment formed i nina vl-.'.v ne.. i rna ,,!,. r.-.tu- nr,,i , ... ," ,. , ." , dehberately-traits which eminently fitted him for a successful firero:in. As a man he was friendly and -jiif rou. The community has lost a Rood and valuable citizen. His immediate family consists of his mother and hii adopted daughter. He haa a brother living in New York who expects to at lend the funeral. Ic will be held toinoirou afternoon at " o'clock and will be conducted by U--v T. Id. N. George, iiinl as the 1 :;.$. vipal ciiurch ia nr. th. lergoin; repairs will t"1 held frcm Method is church. K. -ohitieiis u! i;, At a special meeting of the Hoard " Council ef tho city of New Boone Turidfiy, acting Mayor Ellis pre siding, with Councilmen Iovick. Bel), Hichardson, Miller. Crawford, and others present, tha Mayor appointed Councilrre a Alex . Miller, II. J. Lovick and C. H. Bell to draft suitable resolu tions relativo to the death of our towns man, Eiward M. Pavie. The committee submitted the following resolutions, which were adopted by the Board: Wiif:iii:a-, It hath pleased tho Divine Creator in His great wisdom to remove from our midst our esteemed friend and fellow citizen, Kdward M. Pavie, ri Councilman and Chief of the Fir- De partment, and Whkuiias, We are profoundly grieved by tho loss of so valuable and useful a member of the community. Be it Resolved, That we, the Board of Councilmen of the city of New Berne, in session assembled, tender to his. be reaved family our heartfelt sympathy in this their hour of grief and mourn ing. Tnat the city bell be toded during the hour of service, and we attend the funeral in a body, thereby showing cur respect for his memory and appreciation of his many virtues. That these resolutions be entered upon the minutes, and a copy bo sent to the family of the deceased and the Nev Berne Journai. be requested to pub!i-h the eame. Al.K. Mil. 1. 1.!'.. II. J. LuVio . O. S. Bri.i.. Committee. Lad loc Ayer's Hair Vigor i a supe rior and economical hair dressing. It t.a- become an indispeusible article for the toilet. i M.i.FiiAi:i rri:.MN. I.e. Much lliiiu l.ii:lil niiiL'"- .1 k A 1 i-lit PlcaMirc Scrkel's. The crop outlook in Engelhard neigh borhood is very gloom-. We have been having continuous and exoesoive rains for four weeks. Yesterday we had a Binker: the water in the ditches and the wells is on a level with the sur face of the earth, and it stands con tinually in the corn and cotton. A few weeks ago our crops were thrifty and the outlook was bright and promising, bat alas how changed now. Lightning Btruck Mr. Sam. Cxukins' residence on Sunday, doing consider able damage to the north end of the building, knocking off the chimney top, wrecking the gable and splitting into splinters the mantel piece, making kin dlings of clock and mantel ornamente and tilling the house with the odor of the liery kingdom. Mr. Gaekins and family were visiting at the time and thus escaped a shaking if nothing more. There was an ugly ti.-ht between Isaiah (iibbn and Billy (iinbs on Sunday morning in which fence rails and kniveewere used. Billy Gibbs received three stabs and Isaiah Gibbs had hie head mellowed with n fence rail. Home ma le buir j lice was at the bottom of it. This took place on the east end r.f the lake. Many of our well-to-do people an leaving for the seaeoast and the moun tains, among them Messrs. Samuel Mann. Jno. M. Mann. Geo. Crodle. F. L. Mann. T. II . Gibbs and V. U.Sim mons with their families. Staggers are prevailing among the horses, Messrs. Jones (iibbs and Geo. K. Davis have lost valuable horses and others have sick horses. Mr. H. .1. Gibba, wife and ; ai-v, and Mrs. Ella' Mace and children, of New Heme, are visiting their parents at Middleton. W I I iT, X. V. A vr.. wasiii(;to.v, 1 M : i. s k . w 'i.O.i .ii iiiun . i ' . Iil,e Rll.lWil toe 1". . ( 1 1 o .1 : .- I' uio.io-.-r ef : ::. ren- en-.. H t-.r . 'er -i:s. -.1 var.eUK .v,:i s. ill no ;:itti.iiiiie lei.e i il ; to heiie:'. ; or . in e the p.-rs. .0 k iiiiwn It 1 woo c-.l U. I . m r. :i lie WHV ir,lel.e.e '. in M ui .". l" ' i uo : e-.i.it timly fy t H milt R ;ua'.litilliee from t;.e werelertu: n.-::: : . . : : i . a i1. -. I y , n i 1 Rt . frum icy ii '-t'j. p r :':i you. lis we.l u .ris 1. has wiour.t ur.iler mv own ol.sei vation. on varioii-, p- r Roiis a;"lcted with vurious ills. Iain r'e mircil in Oe'Otve the testimony olVered In proof et wnniterru: cirep proi 1 bv U e i r 1 1 s '. i' n ' , int.-::. 1 , ' -. p. Ami n im ::iei. ours t: O.y, -lit list- of 11 . e -tro i it to Suva: i.l. A l.h . A l.K 1 I or:n:i on -m uimst. ( n.ini.i:sroN. J , v., i;.ii , I;-1 . iii'1.-. ii ;.. , i 'i. '.ill. ::ri. .uil.' ; j tint; a i -1 u .', u.i j th - i:,:-;; a in : ami of 1T70, h;.. done ti.:;; i -f tu .tiller ti. . :. oil .-jtior. fr prlitical ti ...f .h pro !at :a!cd 1 - - ruore ucgrc :.(.:. ; r .-'i'. lion f .! i- r.. : 1 1 ; loci in. Oaiy t'.vo year? o,-;o th.' r tf .. poluicftl con von -tit l.o jieiaut future th ; tim ",.iii:i..n v, uuid r?auii lity StstCi-u-i. u tucii ui thid i.r w;ti. d::; c. cut uiiiicoe of nai r- (.'ii-C i ii.jCi :i truo i.n iafrj wol1u jOoii v..t.'ji this coLii-jc-nt. Kuiii.j o: r-titoilieLilS HUCh Hi ...h CLIi o uj. .. r dit'i.OrOUti :u;t . Tj. thi? i for ;o.'...l purpo L-liowu by e'en. .v.iKcr :n i.aC July i oruru, . ketciiiug tli-j future of the 1 :: tho Etatiaics of the i'.u. . when tbe eUvu trade d. it thiL or froOi :' I . -, who ri. tti nuiiioeret: y l tt cont. ui li.o untin. ... j tvirb pL po i lui jii, .r. i-..e :.pulation h;ia in ; jj .: , titt- r.ero iom t' t i L f.lj. u tii: ll.H 'n r. i twenty yar ----- ;. V,';nier .-ih o r n ;.. til :'f!.: ! P'-'p.: jb.,: : h 'i:.o ir Ci lo ?ta: . p-jri o: t....'. I :r, I.-, mjrease i y '-. fvllo a -'.Jit. has cic- ; :. t;..ti: nil ' roa j. .:ju t.'ie ' necro'e rt:.v.r. p .ri'MiC ;: ibc j,t-v-' uijtic.i: v ill lit v ; l-j re', ere. . I la j-;::r;.ii,i.u!i ue exrirr.in' i.i detail ! the reep. ctive biria bad .ieftti; rat-s in - i Southern cc-unties of cqu;-,! pr.puia tioi. blHC't Hnd white, bas.-.-l on the tenth census, and tinde that per 1,00( birtbn of those born and dying, tho rate for whiten was iO '.l against 140 j blacks. The proportion ci' death rater, ijetweeu bincks and whites in tne laree cities if greater agaicnt the blaeko. in New Orleatd the d-'alii ro:.- for xvhite; wa- ;";.".?, bie.k.i. Lu r.-iu:s, v.liiter, " j'.i. blacks, oiv.7-.. Jiie-e Ji-ju.ti,- e,:Ovt- ti.ii: t;;e negro rnoo is mainlainiiiK its eiiht race of increaso oniy by means of a very bi;h bin.: rate over a very hih death rtite. Another fact worth notiDj? is the future geographical di3tributioa of the net ro, tow that he can move freeiy from place to place. A a hlave. the tropically bred negro was force.1, to follow the interest of bin Northern bred mooter, often into regions where lie lived only at a sacrifice of vitality. ; oruapring between the rates of increase in Delaware, Maryland, Vir ginia, n.entuciiy, Missouri, renneesee -l 'lJ '""tn 'iaroiinu, wuo tne cotton 'r,,n.;n., Uininn J.'- . Ji.nl -fi i I i'i umu-?. n is iuuiiu I'J UP JB ULT , ., ,lt. in tLe liiUef Be;ainBt s per cent. iQ ! tin forraer. The inference i-.i that in th-e parts of the country whore the nefcio ia not (ui c-coiiomic necessity the i b'sck p ipulation will become more and ; m( rc reductJ by tho entracco of a j vigorom white element. Industrial i ''on; iera'.ionc af- the same time will l, hi"1 ,VJ hi more natural habit at itit ..uti , .laier. vv.-ifrr: tiii- wui'.i: Ulan cai n r. take Kro-.vth rnsy b colored mce, wi ;t ir. not prob-iO.' in i'.. range wiil evcii of i.i tv mii his place. Whatovo-r ! e ezpected from ;hc - 11 -ike place there, and that a race r,o limited ever reach to one-third lion;-. a'u i ecapiLuiate, tne n.-ro in 17i)0 vri.3 one fifth the population . in 140, but one sixih: ia 1:00, one-seventh: in less than one-eighth. Industrial reasons find nutura! tendencies are IrainicK hita oil towurd the lowlands of tha Gulf of ilex ice. and there his KrofUfcet rate of iacrease will be felt. hieh in the nature of thiuga wili be oiiSt.titi'y dec i w'.ioiij.; zn itc relation to the total popt.lLio. I'ncto ouca a.- these iauicale that the LPp.ro pn,rj!oH! v. . sind Jess r.'.ther thin more and more a political problem, and that tho solution may reasonably be lift to the operation of pbysioloical and economic, laws. K' Ciijii: lil.t ion. "i.e following recapitulation 'a ill be interestie as shov.inK Cue statistics obtained from th.; registry of veterans and pensioners fi P Fowle last wees : Total numbi'i r- i-t.-r o, i.'... : 1 li vcteraUii not wound. I I'ensionerH. -Ie. Veteran 3, -id Lost one leg. f ;. Lost both le-. 1 Lost one oy.-, 1 Lost both ey . ... Lost one srru. 's. Ihero wcro I'J cm ir-ties in it.i Srate represented, one ;u "ir -.iniii and one in tlorid-i. It ii estimated Uin' from ?"i to 100 visiting utirau.! futied to regi iter and that tho toiai number of vrU rns rosti? tere 1 and urregistered wiil foot up 7)0 to Wii. MeiSsngcr. Ayer's 1 1 -iir Vii-;-r is clean! v, igre-e-ablo, bentticial, and safe. It is the most elegant ar.d the most economical of toilet preparations. By its uso ladies cen produce an abundant growth of hair, osusing it to becorue natural in color, iustro, and texture. 1 lie (.. A. II. in Se-Mon. Di:ti;:it, Aug. 5. The twenty-fifth annual encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic met in formal seseion this morning in the mammoth hall set apart fcr the business deliberations of the veterans. The race question might be precipitated in the deliberations at any moment and become the subject of acrimonious discussion, and this im pending problem combined to heighten general interest in tho proceedings. The declaration of the commander-in-chief in favor of tho establishment of departments of the G. A. Ii. for ne gro veterans created a decided eensa tioa. It was hardly expected that he would so openly favor tho separation of the races, and the whites of Louisiana and Mississippi wero overjoy ?d fit Lis decisive recommendations. I.F.MON EI. I X I Ii. A I'l.K SANT I.F.M.-X n?;INK. For bilionnefs and constipation, take Lemon Elixir. For indigestion and foul o. onmeh, take Lemon Elixir. For sick and nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir- For sleeplessness and nervousntaa. take Lemon Elixir. For loss of appetite and debility, take Lemon Elixir. For fever, chills and malaria, ta&e Lemon Elixir. Lemon Elixir wiil not fail you in any of the above diseases, all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys, bowels or blood. Prepared only by Dr. H M .zdey. Atlanta. G:v 50c. atd c'. O'.i j. r bo; tie. Sold by druggists. a i'R.;.:iM:vr mim.-ti::; v. kiti After ten years of great -usf tiring from lnjigestion, with greut nurt .-us pronrution, biliousnOfg. disordered Lid neys and ronctipation. I has o be- n cured by Dr. Mozley's L- men Liixir. and am now a well man. Rev. C. C. Dan l. F.ld. M. E. Church South. No. 2-? Tatnall St., Atlanta tin. A N l. W DISCOVFUV 1 Sidiittino Ilalsun. Tlu- (irea! I :.mii 1 Medieine. i A pure Extract of thd Pine and Cedar Tree, itplic safety demands thnt only IlyXE!-T AM' HKI.IA1-.LK MKUICTSK-i : ll'Jfl.D DK 1 I. At'!.;' Vl-O'N Till-: M ARKET. I. T. McTver E-'i , Wilmington, N. C. was troubled with Rheumatism and Neiiriigia. and many other medicine" : hc.d b.-i-n triod but no relief, rmd two bottle- Of -: IKITTIXK PAl.oAM Cl'itr.t HIM. Mrs ii. Kuhblank. Wnminp'toti, N. (", , v'.i- troubled with Asthma an.; Cout?hs for many 5 usrs, s-he Imd trh-d niary other rro d. ici.'-.es precrh.-il by .L'd'erent Physicians but no jeiief could r;e obtained and two bottles of j 0:0-1 .v lN-:ALi: 7 cured her. Mr?. IL P. Jcvrett had the Grippe r;i.1 one bot.ie of the ;: ic'.an :.;rAi.oM cu::;i- : tp.it i.:-ti;-..!.v. and i.isny hun dreds cf other testimcni.-ils cs.n he produced fcr other diseases, whore tho ! Si HiiTTlNi: l'.-.i--oM, and the IY-itsi a iNHALtM hftre made nstonii hint; euros, ; when everything else fails. Gunrnnteed to give natisfucttcn if properly used, or money refunded. Sold by all IirHggists. J. V. J 'UPAS. I (ruggifd. New Berne. N. '.. Agent. 1 ilTJ&w'Jm il..!i:f -ti t i.J ;:t-! vr ; pe'ire. ,-,c ' i l- mil ai ; t liit -:: v- ko in .ti bo. i-, 'l or. Ktupe j ! 0 . ia r:;rt V . it-mfrRH tea . Cii; .1. Hlid 1" i' .r cur u.-e n;i t . .-aC J il. I t--r, ' i.i-M q,.i : ii'-." .-.re ;! iii.'i'k ' (i -i)oo;ie iii -. ; Ii ; 1 1 - C r.. , ti . ;.. j..-, i o I:- toecp. p. o k'-i'iJ- anr I l:i.ve C. cr. . !-U.:. rour : 1 l:il i:iul: ' i l--r o .!.: o f. r; Ij tif ! 1 63. I nr. , h inr-'-iii. purpoouS i,e of tlic : e--t J'.irin ft.. i. on ii. s bound j,jrt it Li oo, (.'.r toe tHiiroad i'.-O. i.'.o C "ipt'-LIIl ( i r c us k;r the of S. ul'.i Caroliijfi. i--nth Cfit : r.-. and 12, W tl(j kr., war. .t r.;u io. : j.vjt ti i - i.'e in i-ott ' o hcivo i...-jo. .: . : itra : r. vcr Ne'.c k ivct i .ot ' Copt. V,'. VV. :i-;o, ciliod (Japeii iii!! Jlrom th- :-ieauier i u'. -i, Li t with n ri:'.3 in Co c u:i a .1:, alligators Hi..; cr J : ' o up and down Nov.' jiv. r. some of the U.Tfi-.', -'vr o-iuaty roiii tou ii lsngtM, we-gu.'.ir' ne.f . . . o w ;;iip coininoniy ; t nhort, of ! tho vrack shot o ty. JI- has : l'-'t"K i'"-; t j: v.-h. :. coirii' . lie has killed rr rcf-n in thia i f.itoen fict n I pouUd Odcn. o crooodiie that re wm found ; lyrst! hog, one in cutting c p ;n ore- ouf.-. i-apt. L'onnid hiiicd. ti inaiue turct"fourth3 i.? i sraaii fish net, a dozc-i; Iif.!itwoo.l Knots, four or live bricta .';Cd bat.?, forty j-ouuk aliiKBtor?. larfo errr.oth nloa-.-B, and aevtrai wild I'.ueK ,-, ! other aeiaiier t!.:n;r- knivcB. sla;,? ji.'-rici!--. . pieces of Sat-;, n.c . . part about ti.-.s :-f':':'i Wild killed rind tho :n:Ti. though he ivp.n a'uot from a nll-5 ir, l'.: Der:n;n. Will eoroo o: Mayba he- hftJ fwai! ,v fu.l cf powder, iii:.. caused an fexplosioii, I-: it numerous i- ii as jiocket ; i :;nd saucers. '. th- ftrangeet th-i reptile ,! ;. o i ' r. 't tou'-h i i ! t o 1 by i riile i.andii of Cajit. plccs? t xplain? i powder iiorn ' ttc conc'.jsiorj Vr- Let that's it. 1 ..I. 1. !.f: A; V " v. , t i i A'iiajif : t.. i. ill ll( e . . . i . L,t v.-n tu.ky elemijri n -- : i t-iftble in i.n.i there ::;' w;li every intsr.ee tc i - s'0 loiter !u- .- i r.-. r ' Vlil't tliai. ilciatoro. coir.ro; me nest -iCOV ;i not ai! Alli'tuce or I'topie s yirty men, however," e!:houg!i iho peo;.le's p rt hau Burpr::;..-..! tho Lemocrats !;y e(e, t :n no lot-- than thi.'tee.i of it!., ..ntii dstt.s The political ouruplexiou id the hnu'.o i .: lJotxiccracs, lit- HepubiiCiiu?, 17; People's p.irty. ;j: Independent iletr.oorut, 1, and our dutrict doubtful. The farmers of all p-.n.Us number fifty six, besides eevera) ctiuntry ric-rcuante and itachera whose evrnp.-ttfcko rrc in I.:,,.1 siiiif dil-ection. The farni .-is, most of v-!io:a ore Alli atce i:;eii , v. iii hi-vo ;-, - J rity in the 1. mot ratio chucus. i':-.rf- wiii be sixty-fcighi memberL of t'c Democratic caucus, not counting tno i.o;;e,oenuent 1 Joino" rat, w:k citicua i" iiotioi no 1 10 the , i thirty-nine of 1 :. furrm r? can, if v. i-y i..;;icor of the kt-r "' .v, o. sdurjlity for gover 10 to -0 000. M corn ier Governor Buck-.:.-!. nloiial election the '. tr-'aS'trer's ! th tro fc.cre.er th y i::.- , 'i-o iv III the f i iro wo 's ! ! '1 rn r or 5 s be! v.'ci-n 'C pilieii -, ;l:i cer at tint r.ti(l el, 000 r. Bitlui) has ( irmg that innrv blood t 'i rioie -v, 11' '.on 0:1: ).,,ii; ... ! lied '.tl-OI ?r tat. o'.i'-iria C I . writes: "A I I p w itich w as .-cr by promi- prnr;: ner.t iir-ti.li in: - : c 1. . : : ; iiyicima. ri'Ui, Wetike s of I-, p. 15 ; !! l-.a-i much pain :- lu tin buck. Eight iiled ti 0 aom. gave m strer.;;to. asd latnie roe wch. :. F. iC!!ar. Vri,;htriI :i, Gs.. writes: '"i5 P Ii U . uriug ea ulcer on r.ij- nose sii 1 by ;!i to 0e a cancer. Jcrnes A tircer, Ati'.c::. On , writes: 'For ten 1 -ars I have teen a tulTerer from a cancer on r;y fnee. which dis charged r.iToneivo ni;tter. Nothing 1 tried gave rel i-f . I-'innily I gave BHD a trial. Tho ditchargc i;mdually de creased ac.l tho cancer gruw lees until no-.v there is nothiifr kit ex-?f a scsr." ('(dloii Vioi'iii-. MoNTuoM:-:i;v, Ai.a , Aug. 1 The cotton worm is reported in many parts cf Alabama and Mississippi- The crop is two or three wceka lt3, aa as new cotton is coming on, the worms, if they develop, will do fiieat damago. So far they have done very little. Worms are reported from Noxubee and Monroe counties in Mississippi and arc particu larly numerous in the neighborhood of tbe prairies, They are reported also in Wilcox. Monroe, Clarke, Perry and Choctaw and Marcntro counties, Ala bama, and pretty nearly everywhere in spots alcrijj the Mobile & Ohio rend. II v. ' 011 r i.i tor .' A very nnncf e?3ry question to ask a man v.-bose ?kin and eye-balls are saiTron-titite i. Or comae hia tongue, too. is furred, bowels Constipated, head bothered with aches, right rib region plagued with constant uneasy sensa tions. Th :.- you may take for granted, although he n;:iy net jmrticuiariV.c them, b-. cause they are among tho in variable accompaniments of liver trouble. Are they chronic? If so. you may be sure he doen not. f.b he ought to do, take IlosteUer'd Stomach Hitlers, the leading refiul&'or f livers that are out of order. C o n: ' it to him re highly na you pleist . ; on can't say a word too much ia i-i behalf. Sick headaches, ccn8iipation, riausn, dfs pepaia and the yellow hue of the skin npeedily depart when this reliable cor rective is resorted to. Malaria, rheum at'em and la grippo aro also maons maladies which it remedies end pre vents. A winegltssful three, times a day cor. fern eppaiito and digestion. i be Sv. i - ( c! brat ion. P;:eN.-:. August i Tho people of Swiizeiland continue') the c ie'cration of the six hundredth annivi rsiry of the establishment ot the confe:er;ition yes terday. In moct ir.dtancts the obser vant a .; the day took tho foinioi monntaiu und boating parties. For )v M:;s. -, :v -. b-..en u--.-! tor S'.iO'iiis Li.e el'. : r Vifi y Hears. , "S c . - litNJ SYliUi' h:i:- . oo.ir;--. toothing. It nd. so'toos ihf gums. fiilh ys all t'Hifi, cures win.i cone, ana is li-.e .,.:.t r.-rro.-J" for i nsfrh'.'. 1 wenty :-,v,i cieiity a bottle, tk Id by all drug gists throughout tho world. ?T v CIS 1 HI'. Sunday. An.-. Uh. tit ihc reeidenc Mrs. S--' Arthi.r, nf.ir lii niil's. Mr. H. Huris-' to M'eS Mutnc Arthur. e of W. I, Kit. At I' .rt -iiioii'b. TT, ( '. on Thursday, ulv I'oi h . 1 -'."' , Caroline belov .1 wn't ,,f ol f). Y,'i!!isttii, aj;c-d years nt'.d 'J nviroho . " lie nib j s 1 : fee tion Me wit'- ; her re. !i-hbors. WHS r.Ot f. ifttei ft and w.i-5 b'-l. .' ... her i-.i";.-: "i:- 010. 'i-; litiie boy 11. .-.-: tl;o i-yiiirii 'Uy th-- tn .-;he; bereaved oiis rest up n lo'i- tl l notice was fin nf- 0 i luoth'T. She loved . a'- !;o:v,l to the poor, 1 t .-nfrtaiii strangers. : by fail v.ho know her. k n hti-baud and pre v. e can but say they Pv o; a. 1 ner irienun. 1 "s God ateh over the iin.l ni-iv llin bleesing . .:' oi M f Athf r, mother and oi-itoi:'. an.- mav ihev ail live nncn iiven as to ii-eot. her i;, .hat better land ! where r. '. r t i 1 1 ; will be r.O more. ! Osl. Who Kse'. auk Loved IIi:r. '. rill I.... f1-.. 4V. DlU'- ri 1 flOOJiUU Vl V IOI i lltill'.i 5 VabtUI Ida 1 hi V'ant prropfJ Excluded from the TJ. FnrnmjinteRf.. ' illOAtiO, j delegation-' : c-am proe tit f.'. i y estero' c- of Is .uisi'.ri.. August ?. - Amotg tli" .1 Army Kr. m the o ": v i iiar'.tr-f t:t jmrado r . S. i .J;,i (ftt: say ;n th. y ro i-e o-i t!-.e the f:'8iil dare a.,.: aocedtd to. 'i:c organ izr r i' hnvc l:.. Noithtrj. I ! I I I , ' I i- !.: Lire uly t.ri i , njirruojr. iuu i: t i.i,; f "On: vieont'OA n i :.. Noi'. 'ifiO vHrf "i daj:i. . J I.:, U.S. ci-o- beat the r cor ! bv .-it i : nu :i u -. t m . minut- rri'vinuH "ill i.'Btic, lo tho performance the record was held of (!; i Vint ! v.'l ! i ' -tar bteamul.ip Tout i -.- . 10 bourn. ' minutf-f . .'-.jr wi t. It. .v ;.r rr.., . ' 'ns a (ViiM th" i-ri.-l r..r ( v.i..r-i.i 'came Mi k, I !,itiK to fi.., ,p. : lie had CliUJroii, kJip tliem ('iiMt.ii , j ; j ! 1 . Selliu.' O.it ( ovt. ,..(.,-, yf-,,,,. ,,Ijr. : r-.T i ., .!, ,IU:i is t)m time chases for nj Cm Owine to the largo ;-: irocured this fall, tho bf.h.nc.e ,f eoods on hand must no disposed of fOsit ive! ,- m cost to rnak-i room for mv foods. t- "M. II. S( I.TAN Nov J'itln.l I ;.-. . The Steamer ' IcHie r.f T'liibolel- phi;i, ("apt. Ad -i '.' rived in port re o, craft has boe ; : Fish Commissi! n protecting the -; stnte. Kverythie.: c the beautiful yaci-t .-n river at the rate of 1 I sixty minutes' ti.n . lalace. Capt. Wi.r.-.e;- OCI .j ldmoiit in thi boat, as she ia s : -uit.-purpose, being - . ry ' only four feet of -vat. Progress, n:rT. musl'T. e.r ' - f .'..ir.f. Tiii" ' '..y the Shed : .! ' i ! i it I r I ntrrpsls of tt.e o.. 5 ; j i 1 v- and .iimnn dov n the miles nn hour in io- i eriiy s i-fi..r.-t.rii d In-l-.-c'.i .:i ol this : ' j l.u ilt for i . .. t '.aid ii rrt ing Yl .1; -;ton Absolut '1'hlH p'-.wiler ?i" ' -. P'l" il V, h,l reln'tll mi I v eeilulltrai i'uOl : '.Ullllllt be olil .11 e I !i;;l ,.r li.u l. -i plKiSpllH te 1'ii.tO 1 iiOV A I Ii A 1. I X. V. ELTiC. Mow the Cheapest. REDUCED PRICE LfST - ' -( I-..C. I,. ll ll. I Ill l.'lll. Iir M.u-iii ii. r 1"r ii&inliiii' - a n LIK ItEIP tov. i:l i'::jLAbLi.; ILIA. '. I'-O- i;:t Notice in v.Vi Contractors. P.: 1 c- (er THI'.N 1 ' . A f.t I 1XU v. ol be reef", id t'lTvVI- l. I- o ,!,.!; Augi'M ;si. I ".-I e.-i 11 can oris kti(1 plans acid Ie 1. J. whit k 1.:: i 1 1 :i: iff j! cii '11 of ltui 1 .ii 1 u: ( e . ' To bo well drest, oft supersedes the rest . " Shakospear. Jlow prone it ia for human nature to respect a mans dress a well (lreHsed person gains your attention and reBpefct at once. Therefore wear the best clothing yon can af ford. And when yon need them give ua a trial. Our stock ia bought of the best dealers and fit well and wear well. Shoes, Hats, and mens furnishings at close piicer. Sample socks, shirts and sairpeuders a t New York Cost. At HOWARD'S. Carriage and Euggy Factory Having occur Experienc I am now le tt- r ; furnish Firat-6 -.. l ii-t ;' of llll Trimmer, i tii .n , v. r to . Work. Lepair win , ilhv ( 1 . 1 anil '!M KIN, Of the Sisters of Mercy. NEW BERNE, X. C 'l'lie Cuursi.' of Jni rr.el :e.' 0: iijiclieH neeoRfciir y 10 i e o! M a ml re 11 tit 0 uill. e:- 1 -.! 1 M :C-reiiees of r l :Oon u 111 lit. lilt 1 1 1 1 Bf. i ' ' 1 1 "O 11 ' - J irnw I tifr, l-.o P -.o-t, .icl' i'Ih-.', l'ii'.n nml hu'.'V '. f.;i in ex rn elm 11 es. ! ,e..si)t H OU P'l'-' ' . ' 10 .iml Wiil"r 1 ...:. I 11 ' An. 1 trii lull Terni ope ii- l or f Tihfi 1:11 ' -1 restf ef ! tie Acie.li ' . UNIYfRSilYOF H iiARfll SNA Tin- rt Term Ijitrani e Tun 1..11 ; ' i--r .f tiiient ,u. 'i . -i'lliill'-l;l'i- nil.! . . in r-e or i-: ,,1 el- e- O. . to . Me.ll 'ilie I.I '1 I'.; Heiii-i Sejit. .'1. ! . ..iii in.ti ; l.u-., iM'n; : t v ' , O I n . il m M . "M . WI . . mil." ntl.'f t!...t Oe cin 1 ins uiil n 1 1 i all! 1 Tr. or lln.v li I vi .11 Inn .-I . 11ijitl.11 ur i'iii..iyirin...i v. In. Ii . i.u .ti .-i, 1 1. I tin t n i n i 1 ti-y ("r np Uule. im-CMiful tn.vr Ka.ily h.i.1 .,i t 1, . , 1 Ji-iire liut one workrr Irmu ..eh dblnii . i . . uuiv 1 already tuct.t ....1 liroviilod itu .nrnli,. in.nl a l.u--. ! i.iitn' . r. vt h.i era inakmic nvr.r 9SMM a y?sr car-h II.KKW ail .NUI.I 1. l-ull ..articular. KK KK. Ail.t' t. I', AL,JJh:.. Moi lM. 140, Auguila, MuLllc. ! A oly Pure. The Best. "OY" ' - ' . I ! .1 I Wu oaa..". t. l - 0' ' ' ' - colli'"", r ui.v 'OO' . - ' 1. ' ' : ' ' 1 1 . tr, S ii"! .' v . . . '" 1 ' '. -r . . ' , " j ,-ev. r.. . I r.'T-.irid '. Ill .(-'I 1' '. ,e ' ' --.'KO.'-i ' ' wio ..'.ii il.-. iy. ! 1-:. w cii'KM 1.:;. VV Vlmwlo Ihl-,. -bo....-,,l UIIr.- eitr in their..vvn 1, ot-Your Hatrj may retain its youthful color, fullness, and beauty, y drees It dally with Ayer's HJr Vigor. it cleanse Jtho scalp, curfcs humor, and stimulates a new growth of hair Dr. J. C. Ayer & Cot-owe!' PtTCs. -ran air: Fcr Sale. ' or n rjdln(( i. i .I.'.-r from M it. QiTART SIZE. Per i)ozea. a Stover, MIDI L!i " ' I f i f L' I .i.r. SLEM F?J?ALE ACADEMY, Tii 2 Gitieii Fcaa.iG L'ciS?': i?. lijc South. Mie ' L Aot.'iul Hi-fi ii '.(Bill-. At. rout - :i'o : ! Ki'C'MiT f. 1 n. ' nr .1 Hpo- ..'U features:- Til K !0 Kl.nl'HKM OF" 'ILAI.TII. ('11 ARM 1 ! kbo. I INTKI.!.K IT. I oil 1.1 1 ii cn 11 1 ei'tiii.-; 1 ' " liilppe.l Pre iinrv, ( '. nut 1. uie IenHi 1 iti.-io cii. Knlly I'l'.liite fili.l l"fl ne.H flral-rliutii I. A NtilJAIiKC, -TIIIAl, Ml.'- 00: k 1 n M 1 1 1 1 ' . V On M hlii i A I 1. .loll I , W 1.1. 1., I'l ITK'IJHIJ. VANCE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, BbVEN STRINGS, K. C. r ks. 10 i ft M 1 : mi: ' i: ' i .wi ui f(r boya. i;rn(.l,)nt' of Ht. J'rel. l'i.hi' .I0I1 n V ( luller. r . I M 1; 1 1 .1 r M UK!" I Kllel-lle! I Hjw.IkI iih- r ii u;y f M ulo. 1. In t'om l,iw, 1:; nrtl l'-ninannh)p J ... 1 1; -1, pi Tin ...-i, Mu. ( Hi l1 b tlU) Mild lnvm f 1 cw. ' I f'r IflBKlO. 1 ' I ..MAI. Iffl rumi. iw: 1 ex r . hi! lino'. 1 ' r 1 1 1 r 1 1 ' 1 - W. R. SKINNER. Principal. V KN SPIill .S, j 11 1 .llf Slock ! Has gone West again to purchase another lot of HORSES AND MULES. All those wishing to buy should t about ten days to make their selections. 0 ft j: o H Mason's Fruit Jars & CO. L. h. cur:.i, N . ' ARE YOU S!Gk t Ul . I I 11 I I 110: I K.l ' rn I .'.in ; l v 1 NT i k i vs. now H I, -1 1- 1. 1 1 iiki ... . i,.r .f- I'. iHtBl !. 0 i . 1 1 m 1 o i i men I. I ii,em, I.' ciu .I hhMs- i 1 1 AVI , . I w i m 'rid ! K..r i:ii. ii in,. : 1 I i.; j -vi . . i ru ti i in i is i, . : A. 1.1 1 . ks ill Fruit Jars, T7 Z -- For t 1 r inMregf. ' I. iVIore o J I i.4HIJ'B.jCqWg ( , " . 1.
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 13, 1891, edition 1
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