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. '-' !.l H J . S1.50 Per Year. INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS, v VOL. XIV. NEW BERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C., DECEMBER ' v. " - v fv' W'lf Ifr V..' - r N t ) 40 t s ; -100 D2U 0. K. BAGBY, JSURQEON ; DENTIST. OtSo, KkUl wwi. vvoiit BjckK SHTBP5. 5. C. E2L J. D. CLAKK, DENTIST, saw aaasa. . c. 0S M Ca (tTMt. Wa Fuikx C. R. THOMAS, rniuu in QWVM 1TUW dill. cn t . ri ais. aw aamaa, n c JM mmfmmm Cmmr na M Attorney - at - Law, Nw Dini( N. C. P. H. PELLETIEB, ATTORSRT AT LAW. 8k. rv door st of Jnml (Ac. Will ka itCtaiu 'f Cr?a. mmtui Jmmm . U lw I -.mi'.-u aM CMfl W l . GEO. HENDERSON, General Insurance Agent. Ms tl Cms fm.n T o4 .toni Qm itamtw Com jm r ? !r Tort f Ot Knluil. Cimiur. of UUWM BaBM tna'ae Cos pa j kwttah tiauu Com bzu . ct f . mX Broofclr I MRS. J. M. HINES' p.rtrr!iffy House Reopened. Maa.J. M. HCSXS ku icpQ4 tint CI Boardiaf Hsim 1b i c: aa k4 al U pUe J. M. HINES, Agent. wpit.wti O. Marks' Stor- fnSforosndTo Arrive: 400 bbla. Floor. Sagar, ilolaos, Pork, Oil. Lime, Cement, Snuff, 200 boxes Tobacco, 800 " Cir, 100 " SUrch, ZS " Peaxline 53 STOM Baking Powders. JJ M Hatches, tO " Coffee Etscnco, 50 tack Coffee, 5 case Tea. SCO rolls Bagging. 600 bdls. Tie, 100 reams Paper, 100,000 Paper Sacks, 60 doaeo Axe. 40 ' Pocket Knives, 60 " File. 50 M Locks, all sire. 10 " Coffee Mills. Alao a thousand mod one other articles too numerous to men tion. These Goods must be sold. Call to see us, foot of Middle street. Ldham. Burrui & Go. Jul h lv J. 1 IXT11, tm. TCUlMIlMwi fm 8. L tSlXin, CiUur. The National Bank, 0T 2TEW BEBJTE, N. C Ixooaroaaro 1903. Capital, - - $100,000 Borplua Frcata. - 86.700 DIBECTORA. Ja. A. BavraJr. Tho. Dasiils CSaa - BaTas. J. H BaCKBcax. AtMX. Hntn. L. HaiviT. O. H- Bonm WALTER 11. BRAY; BBXXDER or BulT Cochins, White Cochins, Partridge Cochins, BYi. & Wh. Langshans, 8. 8. HamDixrgs. Golden Wyandottes, Dark Brahmas, Tonlonso Geese, Pekin-Uxxcks, '. -wm UTOnZO XUXlieYB, White Crested, White " Polish. Eggs for Sale in Season. Ihi Irtiitr of Wjlnlii lib Btrksiii I tin. rmmtm ! Ctawa VmimM UMrwrttr lomrn ra f avMla. Hmtmm Iaa- J jri. laljlilvtr Green Place Poultry Yards, ithr party, u the Northern Re- UJB"" 'innh imni mnin tn harT th COfDaH NEWBERNE N.C! . V- J T nltOWrf. BARBER SHOP. 1 r-c PLQCK. MIDDLE BT. EDITORIAL 0Tl. the 3,000 studen's en roiled at the iterlin University thU rraj, -mK) are Americans ; O.i YIadi;, Dc U J P. Ham l!on, a w-:i koowa grocer of . Aonl, N . wn killed while hantiojc bjr the ico.dea".! discbarjje j o( hi gaa. I THE coaiaj;M;jEer o' Agricu!- tare o( AUmx hi. ujtaed a roae: for acoorealioo of farmer iq tbrt city of Montgomery on the 6ch of Jaaary, 1 'JJ. The coroner report that the bralo of the man who threw the bomb a: Hj.tvil S ge is that o' a laaatie Tae bra:a weighed more cbaa the irfc(! iut n abaor- mailj disCorted. Tns Soa-n Carolin Hoae of Repreaolatircs hu paaaed tb aati frve paj.s bill, which was pre- TloQaJy pa.ed probibr:c(f pa by the Sena'e e.i Ir 33 ob a oicg fre passen. 1 5 :!.e L'jitrd States Seuate nemotiU bav bea pr-ented l nst opratinjr the World's Fair a jadjs. in favor of women saf- rrK. and election of Uo.ted States &oator by th eople. It is rumorevl in New York that an agreement has beu reached o:wen Johu Hoy and the Adam s Kxpres company, by whicb over t300,(W0 nil b? re- :arned to the company. Senator Washbtrx ba.s intro dacel in the Senate a bill denning "futares'' and "optiona" and Im posing special taxes on dealers tberein. The articles included in the bill are wheat, corn, oats, rye, Oarlev, cotton, and all other larm prodact; also pork, lard, and all other hog products. EianT tnoasand people are re-; ported to be under treatment for inflaenXA In the City Of Nashville. reno. The iodaenza is ravaging ; Mveral portions of Europe. Ia a j nunnery in Fr-c all the occupants are sick with the disease and when rwn f ai i .4 a av a Unillr Bmiffa ' .a-T were uuaa iu &u am as; Btarv ' j iaz coadition. " Os thing is well fettled, and j that is that it would have been j ie to have pat off passing the McKinley TarilT act until after the "uiiu a emit. lag wuriu uuts uut A.l J1. I.1 . . Tv- I 1 1 . take as ranch interest in America walled in as it would in America' anwalled and ready to trade her product lor the products which sbe solicits other nations to exhibit at Chicago. THS Baleigb State Chronicle says: There ia great excitement in Soath Carolina over tbe prohibition jaestioa. A bill prohibiting the sale and manufacture of liquor in he State has passed the House, and will come np in the Senate litis week. There is great ancer taaaty as to how the Senate will rote, but tbe vote will t cloee Both side are confident, bat the Prohibitionists seem to have the moat confidence. Tus merchants and other busi aes men sboa'l not make aASign menta whenever it is possible to avoid it. To make an assignment fives a positive shoe to a com jQUQity and agravtes the actual jonditton of things. There is a most serious invitation, and temp tatton even, in North Carolina to lo this because of the unfortunate ; aw that allows the debtor to select ' preferred credttors. This is a bad law and like tbe h jmestead la w. do-s much harm ancf injustice in (he long run. Wii. Messenger. THE folljwiog extract from Channcey M. Depew's speeches contains much wisdom: Wo fear tbe force of socialism, we dread the aorrors of anarchy, but they do njt grow from the spoating dema gogues. Both come from real cond tions, and tbee are condi tions which men ot wealth have to meet or to make worse. Every em ptoyer who creates the impression in the minds of bis employees, that he is tbe master and they are tbe slaves, is ateacber of socialism. Any man who creates an enormous fortane, and uses his wealth yolely for his own enjoyment, does more to propagate anarchy than all tbe Mosts and all tbe men bung in Chicago. The South ought now to furnish candidites for the second ulaces. of the National ticket of both nartio. We kor. fhf. If th Sonth sbonltl talk ,i.)iir nnttini? a Demo- r.. .1.. j -i .v.;. cmii ou lot tue Btrcouu picr, iuib section would gs off like an alarm clock. There would be a general fri"' but we 8h,oald-8how " confidence in oarselves in an inde pendent, fearless way. The Sontb ought to have the Vice Presidency. The trouble in the South is the lack of respectability of the South- ern Uepablicans. A vlce-Presiden- tial Democratic candidate from tbU section ought to be counter- balanced by one here from the of sectionalism they should put a Soathern man on their ticket and the BoQtbern Uepablicans can ucuiuu mi.. iuB Lime ... lor both parties to pursne this ,. , ,t ,,r , . pohcj, policy that wil compleff- ,lj cement every flaw madr- by the war la the union. Cbarlotte iCbmoicie. EDITORIAL '0TE. I'.x-P. e oiien t Cleveland contra dict the r'iort lhA'. his wife is in ill health, anil sivs sht was neviT Ik tier in her life. Sk5ATB CfOKMN ms that nine tenths of the Democrats of Mrj land are lor the honest ntnl fai'.htnl Clevelanil. 8e.xatok l'l.l'Mn has brought forward a proposition to appropri- ate f.lOO.OOO for a monument to Grant in Washington City, TllK fact that millionaires are not so sae as their more impeciin loas fellows does not seem to check the mad msli for' the immort I dol lar. y,x t'resident rioy. of the Adams Kipres.s Cimpiny, will refund orer 3iX),0X) of the amoant he is alleged to have tak- n from the corporation. Zed Vaxck has no: let reached Wubinjj'on. He is on the deep blue 'fj; but when he re iches the SDA'e C'himber he i peer of any t here. Sfkaker Crisp h s.u.: nrecident sm-isher." He 1 b the to be 'a is not so the cus be ilone. partical r what has bven -torn as wh it should now That's right, xnK issue of Standard Silver dollars from the Governmen and ' Treasury offices during the week endiDg Dec. 1J was 578.013. The laaue daring the correspondeiing period last year70G,53o. The Tost says: With one hand thrust in his gubernatorial pocket and the other grasping the folds of his Senatorial toga, the Hon. David Bennett Hill listen atten tively to the buzzing of the Presi- dentiel bee Thb engagement of the Due de ja Rochefoncaald to the pretty young American , Miss Mitchell, has ' naH a lmin,!nn anaarinn in France, where Monsieur le Due as regarded as the finest catch in the country. Rouge, Dec. 1(3 There ; ia a split in tae Democratic Con- 4l . . . . . , , reutloa which met here today, and t "w. in f.irf t x a rf n ra ttt i An a ara at rf in cr composed of Anams and McEoery man n- iu u , v a a. i j u l a AatUki abbiy avu- pectlvely. Q . , ,, mittee on rales, which had been awaited with so much interest. It consists of the Speaker and Messrs. McMillin, of Tennesse; Catcbings. of Mississippi; lieed, of Maine, and Barrows, of Michigan. If Mr. Blaine is nominated by tbe Bepablicans at Minneapolis it will be because he is in favor of freer trade. Next year will eee a great triamph for tariff reform, no matter how the election goes. The schoolmaster's work is producing solid results. Skmtimkst in Illinois favors Senator Palmer for the Democratic Presidential candidate. An Illi nois Congressman says: "Palmer I has made a very good impre&sion I at Washington, has developed sur j prising strength from outside his own state, and is stronger than even his supporters supposed he i would be." 1'iBaTE and trae and unfaltering Grover Cleveland thus states the cae in a iew word: '''o party ought to succeed 'which, having led honest men to the examination of a question vital to their inter eats and welfare, abandons their guidance and leaves them in un happy doubt and perplexity.'" Needed words now. A il. Messen ger. liKTBESKNTAT IVK Cl'I.BKESON. of Texas, has informed President Harrison that he could not accept the position of Inter State Com merce Commissioner, wbicu had tH'en tendered bim and which he had occe before declined. It is understood that Mr. Culberson in tends to return to Texas and con teat, with Senator Chilton and Representative Mills in the election for United States Senator to suc ceed Chilton, who is serving out the term of ex-Senator Reagan. For a party with a blender ma jority of six in the United States Senate to talk of "baring out'! Brice, or Hill, or any other Demo cratic Senator, would be more non sense; and so all the rumors to that 'effect mar be dismissed as the ' c01Da of imaginativfi correspon- dntS upon whose hands time hangs heavily. This sn't the lie ' publican manager's year to "bar out anything. They are lucky to be politically alive, and need ponl tices, rather than locks or bolts. Philadelphia liecord. Clara Baeton, president of the American National Association of the i.ea iros, xias ior some time been negotiating with the proper authorities in the matter of trans- porting grain which may le douat by the Unitcxl States to the j ff ri DK pea9ant in Kussia. Miss Barton hw been in communication with tee uepartmenr, oi ocaie aaa tbe Buasian legation, nnd while she cannot, prudently at this time make public the result of lie r efforts sbe , , . . , , ... . . hone to be ab e to do wittnn u day ' J nni. i uc m.. emeu t uunri un direction has assumed large propor- tions. SILVER. We hke silver. With a li ill dol- lar, a quarter and a dime ia oar pocket to j ingle we feel as proud aa Lucifer and as rich as Creeias. Kverybody feels better when they see the silver lining to the cloud, We all want more silver, but a law in the interest of silver nrodncrs is a different thing. One dollar should be as good as another, and all hrn-st dodirs are of the same value. An honest dillar is one that is wh it its 1 ice represents it to be The Chamber of Commerce the S'Hte of New Vork at its Oto i ber meeting passed this resolution. 'That, in the opinion of the ( himlwr ol Commerce, the existing law compelling the purchase by the : government ol 4,500,000 ounces of silver per month is against the public welfare, and should be reprealed.'1 T;:e New York Chamber of Com merce is supposed to understand its business, but on a ouvstton of finance, .iflVctiug b'Jsine.-s in a'l vocation- and the convenience of the eople of all sections, it is to be apprehended that the Chamber would be influenced by what it believed to believed to be the re (jairemeuts of Commerce, rather than by considerations affecting the general good as represented by the people at large. There is no probability that the silver law of 1890 can be repealed by the present Congress, but it may be amended or supplemented. This is then apparently the practi- cal solution of the currency question not to endeavor to attain the im- possible, the repeal ot the Silver By selecting Democrats mem law of 1800. but to secure, sup- bers from the South the President plementary legislation amendatorv : found that the court ia that sec- of the law. It cannot be denied that the law of 1890 ia an improve - ment on the silver Uw of 1S7S, but neither answers the popular demand. ; is understood that Judge Culber- If the House of Representatives son, recently appointed interstate passes a bill repealing the present , commerce commissioner. was law it will subject itself to criti-1 anxious for one of these judgeships, cism from which there can be no : and that toe President frankly escape. The Democrats in con-. told him he could not appoint him trol of the House will be charged ; because of the fact that he was a with a useless expenditure of theiSouthernDemocr.it." public's time and money in a aj Here is a confession most darnag hopelesa attempt at impossible ; ing to the President. Mr. Culber legislation, for it is as clear as noon ' son is admitted to be one of the day that the Democratic p.irty is ' best lawyers ia Congress. The not agreed on the silver question, j President himself admits his ability A bill that would be satisfactory j but he cannot be appointed because to the Representatives of commer-' he is a Southern Democrat. Here cial centers would no ; be accepta-, is sectionalism in it worst form. Oae ble to members from mining of the ablest lawyers in Congress and agricultural districts. But if the Democrats of tbe House could agree on a Silver bill it could not possibiy pass the Senate and the presidential veto. Then why attempt to repeal the law of 1S90, and pass a new Silver law T Ail that the Democrats of tho House can do is to go upon the record as in favor of the restoration ot sil ver and a sound financial policy. MR. MILLS. There is no better Democrat, no , truer man, than Roger Mills of product. I combines timeliness with i thoroughness of treatment. Ic has eI,w a quality that the greater portion Every man has his weak points. 1 0f the daily press cannot have nut it is not every man that has impartiality and absolute his strong points'. Mr. Mills has ; independence.' Thus the develop . ..... i I ment of the Review markes a third both, but his werfk points are as .. , .. , 1 , distinct phase ot our periodical pois on the surface of the Sun. ; literature. The daily paper, which It seems strange that sucn a man brings the news, is the first; the can be misunderstood. There is ! illustrated magazine, which bring, nothing negative about him: What ! entertainment is the second; and he is, he is emphatically, enthusius ti cally and by a large majority."' A leading paper sab: "If Mr. Mills is hesitating or refusing to accept the leadership of the House because he can't have his way' about a general tariff revision bill, he should be allowed to retire and others called to the front It is as clear a.s the unclouded sun at noon day that no general tariff revision , ear 1S91 it gaVe tQe most mature sio 00; E.sitrn Hospital travelling ex bill can become a law during the ' thought of more than 100 of the pe nsts diicbartjcd pstiont, $2 70: Daniei Harrison Presidency, and why I ablest thinkers and workers in the ; Lhd--, 2 nionUw s-arp-rt Penny R.snas waste months of labor and debate on an utterly hopeless measure!" True, but not apropos. Mr. Mills is not the man to ask for a Chair manship, but he has shown Lis manUOOU ana UlS uemocracy oy nromntlv Hhonldennr? his mnsk-Pt prompt ehouiaering his musket and takiDg his position in the ranks. Mr. Mills is at the service of Mr. Crisp. He has taken a wide survey of the political field,1 and is ready for the post of duty : whatever it may be. it is evident that our loreign relations will com mand the attention of the present Congress, and the intimation that the Speaker will offer Mr. Mills the Chairmanship of the Committee on Foreign Affairs ''a another evidence that Mr. Crisp is "the riffht mnn in - v. i u the right place. But, present indications are that the House will not be long blessed with the iresence of Mr. Mills. It is probable that the State of Texas, appreciating the services of her distinguished son, will call him to represent her in the Senate. Be this as it may, the dag that floats above him, whatever his post of duty, will have no more gallant lelender, that the big brained, ; broaj Mouldered and chivalric We have a ipeedy and positive cure for c.tarrb. diphtheria, ranker mouth nd headache, in SHILOfi'S CATAHK1I REMEDY. A nasal injector free with each bottle Use it if you desire health and 8veet breath. Price 50c. 8oli by New Berne Drug Co. THE PRESIDENT. BeDjunu Harrison. FruK n: of the I'nitcd drate, is a man of striking individuality, It is not true, as is sumetur.es t-a; pj.-ed, that lie lives in his grand father's La'. Irnli ed Ids h ad , it' to he j idgi d b holds, is inacli larger than w li lt : ha; his distinguished ancestor. His late ii.es.-age i.i an ab;e t-ratc p.ipcr, if a paper destitute of origi nal thought cm Ik called alio. It is a skillful presentation of the Republican creed &? exepliried in the of Il.irrisoniau administrat iou. That creed is pre-eniinautiy sectional. It seems verv difficult fur a K.'- publican President to l'i csi lent r ecog n iZe it s' mi e l this government as a this government as UnioL: an :n li-8 jIu 1 n d e s t r ne '. a h I e S ' a t e s . Tue President has s: x cn cn; t judge.-, an d judge. l'lic ne a' j ndge -i are I' 1. !l 0! I) .ill led d : s ' r i t Wii:,..ni 1, tur ih" Fi.rtt i'utn ini, of Man Judicial c rcui : N," i n an iei C5 :. i; - man, of C m ut ct lent, tor t he 8-cont: : George M. Dallas, of 1 . aui.i, Tuird: Nithaniel God', of W ' Virginia, Fourth: W illiam H. Tal", ot 0:no, Sixth: William A. Wood-', of Indiana, Seventh. Warren Truitt, of Oregon, United States District Judge for the District of Alaska. ; The Post saj s pressure had to bear to "A tremendous been brought induce the ' President to appoint some of the1 Democratic members of the court t froai the South and there is d.s.ip pointment among Democrats over the President's failure to do so. tiou of the county, iu banc, j ' would be Democratic. Mr. Harri-i son therefore selected his Demo-' cratic members from the North. It ; cannot be appointed judge ainocg his onwn people because be is a Democrat. Appointments are still to be made for the Fifth Circuit, Justice Lamar's, tbe eight, Justice Brew er's and the ninth Justice Field's. but no Southern Democrat need j apply. Tho Forum. The modern Review especially as it has been developed in America, 13 an entirely unique literary me ieicv, wliilii uiiiit: tiutuoii tative discussion, in th third. A wellmformed man is obligtd to read at least the daily piper and tbe review. The peculiar and now indispen sable t-erviee rendered by 'lie R.iew .swell illustrated bv The Forum which has been pronounced ; by the most thoughtful readers, : and l regarded at home and abroad I ... l. . U;1..,. -..-.-.. r- nf- Amwin.iT as cue uigucoL iiiuuutyi. 01 iiujcin.au nprinrl inal pnteriirise. Durini? tho worltl on the most pressing) problems. It is tound- wherever men think, and is iudispensable alike to the seriou-minded man of affairs and to tho scholar. i.Th.iA ia nn mnr or xt i f r i n cr . ., j - : ' '" "f" " to high plane of seriOQS - thought , Qf thg great mags Qf thg peopltJ of tlie Kepublic," an English critic I recently wrote, "than the fact tht i such a review as Ihe iorm exists and grows and coLtinues at onei intervals to be enlarged; for it is now the largess and handsomest review in our world' wide English speech. " LFMON ELIXIR. A PLEASANT LEMON DRINK. For biliouuess and oocstipaticrj , take Lemon Elixir. For ind igest icu aud f oui i o insch . like Lemon Elixir For sick and nervous hedciiea. tf.L- Lemon Elixir- For sleeplessness nnd ncrvcuiDbsg. I !ff?" L and debiKrv-. t ik Lemon Elixir. For fever, chilis and milhri, tafeo Lemon Elixir. Lemon Elixir will not fhil you lo any of the above diseases, ail of which arie from a torpid or d ise.is e.i iiver, etom ich. kidneys, bowels or blood. Prepared only by Dr. II Mozley, Atlanta, G a 50c. acd gl. 00 p. i bo-.tle. Sold by druggistg. PROMINENT MINISTER WRITES . - . ,. .,i:nII Alter ICll JTBID 171 ft.v - v. . . - - ,,1. ..nt ncrcnnii from indigestion, with great pervous prostration, biiiousnese, disordered kid neys aud constipation, I have been cured by Dr. Mozley 8 Lemon rMixir, and am now a well man. Rev. C. C. Davis. Eld M. E. Church South, No. 23 Tatnall Bt . Atlanta. Os. Children Cry for. Pitcher's Castori;, i:o. More -1: Action (in Taxc. in Spoci 1 Ca.-.es MClliiilil to l0 Iv. AMov.ed. '.NTINU'U -.(!-(!; 'h..lB V. i i : , f f p ji) ; ; r. . ,. it u.n.'U,;:; t; & v.". V, aid TiV::i. canui tivn , f P J . T ! j iiut-r, ., Cully the BiiJ 3 in e ji.ia'uie ai i Lai l i. y tie- clami u public road und ih cisrk of 0H3 I3y:.'d e.r.ic.'t-J to S3 ir.! j. ci the Sjp -rv.'.- it! of mid townjhip O. ji red. Ths I. S. '.VvJ, " .ii. : , i , v.: . r s -Ti e's . ij ia : pre prtv led by : E i; ci-y .i.;.i ..1 jfij. ;. jj ( I. d P op . u. . - . f, . . T; Hii :, . f , f..e Ii .iii.a'.t-'ia !ui ".tf:y. It b' p-itri;;; th., 'i.i- :.'-t i ' i ill J lifted to aL. G. Liiii J J. 1-'. et ? a;-d sold 1 of taxes wai ai?t. 'ii .d i y Hrj. Ziacy A Sttrliugand tin p-.id, i: ii ord;rtd thst tha said ceriiij;atf bt; crmsUied. OfiHrc.l. Tin: ti-e sberill be ir.eiruot ei t ; fjrnish thij board a lit r.f a'.l lu. toil lun who bav5 fsiled to I i 1 ti.ijir pu:o'.ai for tho prteeuc yeir in com-pli.-acti wi h S c. 23 of revenue act, also thai tha county attornt-y be ln-struj-.ed to lako ruili a?:ijn eg will insure the lioliu and coik-jticg of tax as ordtri d ineiJ seciion. Tee boird took a rtci-fr ;o 3 o'clock p m Tbe bwd met fiurcuot lo ad j um meul. Prteett, CoL-jriteioners, James A Brj an chairman ; E W. Small wood. J A. MeoJji), Vv'i.liam Cltve scd Daniel Line. Ordered . Teat A. Cohti 's pr op-: rty ifJ township No. 1, b? etricktu frcm deliD qucct 1 Ir?t and piaced upon tbe eupple mbcul list, he having lieted said property wi-b Register of Dieds. Ordered, That ihe county attorney be instructed to take- such tctioa as he may tiiii. k necessary to eclitet the taxes dui the coutiiy. r.?prtsc-r.: c i by tax cerliti catea exccuicd by tho sh. riff to tht county ia the j cr li'jO, for tha taxes due for lii'j Ordered, Thai r.a t-xc-culi.n be iseued azainst D. N. Kiiburn acd bis eureiies on tbe judgment in the Cise cf tbe State on Relation cf the Courrly Board cf EJucaticn v. D N. Kiiburn and othtra and collfc: ba'ar.co due the school furij oa s'.ij j iDcnit ct. Ordered, That li.e .'viio iag Kcccunt and Ciuims bj cllo-vtd to tho partief acd claiajai.d Cina-d, and for ihe amounts deeiijriLttf i lo efcc'a rtep.clive ly to be paid oa the warrant of the chairman and cli rs cf this board of commissioners ss filowr : Fannie vVilliims. ke; p;r poor h;ute: 812 DO; Irt-no Cooiey, Cjck for pcor bouse, SO CO; J J loihcrj. Agt., raliont R. G Motsly, rent of S'i 50; Bea McFrbter jfor pcor- housea fcr p j burying paupers, it. 'JO: do , 5r3 50, R. 8. Simmona, S3 70; Alfred Gatiiu, Tilman Joyner, Alex Emu!, W. Ipcck, B. Griflin, R. F. WiiiianiS. jarors inqaest Primus Siumons, Si 01) (ab: Jimef Walker, witness irq i.st Piimua Sim mons, CO; Thcs. DinisU: chtrea ot. book, SI 00; J.a. A. I3ryi.n. ptr di-m etc., coixiuiiesicn rs. c-jOOO; E. W. Saiallwood,io.Slo 0.: Duii.ti Line, oa, ii CO: Wm. Cieve, ic., c'O 25; Jss. V. Bidule. fetschrk bord ceniaiubionois etc., c.-0 GO: do., ti.i-iva-.co oa lam salts. f20 00: W. M Vi'i'.icn, Lirrriii'e ntaiionary bill, S3 'JO: do.. cj.Ij in laao suits. Sit). 40: V. IS L:ct Eh-.i.iT. board ing prisuuera iiuii-.s nj-'-ntb of Xovmi ier, SO.25; do . tui i.key fis. oO CO. do ., teaGi fi-r j i y . :-a-CUi:. tic , Co G J . W. B P.-!rc , vi;-teii .'tt:vr.di. com iniijiontrs' tour: nnd in-lmge, ?3 'io: N. S R. thirds a. Li:i printiaf; 501 accou. tf. c3 bO: Now B.rue JoukxaL publiccir-g procee.lio, ti.' , $13 50: j Cbas C. Butler, rip-irlcg Palmetto bridge, S5.13; Henry Po-veli, lumber ; for do . tm; uuic uaru.-icr. piinm fenra Ml 1 Ifl'.vr.F.h ill ',1 fVS ' R. S. i , l... (., - i Priciross. DTit mortem I-taac Allen. i)tc , 1:0'.. and Jsn'y 1S02. So. 00; Clark &chiik, pre f-.a-ion'.l fervicts. CiaveL , v. v.iU1.;cj. S2"0 00; E. E. Qaidiey. jnitr for November. Sin 00; G A tliil. keeper Clermont bridxe. 510 00 ' Ihomas Daniels. Treasurer, presented HID nLtiuai yjuii nuim "us uu u." v. t.: .. I l-.,-l M-Ui.-'.i . a a ,in m rt mil I received, approved tna oraerea 10 Dt recorded and fil.d. Commissioners ; BrvaDi smailwocd. Cleve, MJBdow6 and Lane voting to accept, Board adjourned. (ioldsboro Passenger Depoi. Vie coDjrntuiate our neighbor city, Goldeboro on the bright outlook for a commodious and excellent paesecger depot there at an early d3y. That city acd th-; traveling public have long felt tbe need for it and ail will be pleased to learn ;o.ot eo nice and convenient a on? has b.eii r. early decsdtd cn. The Argus l.i Ce foli-wirgtoycf the prtgr 63 f th- -vhe:.,; : The p! a: s f "' U: p:cpr.-ee(l Uuicn passer-r d, po: ior hi city, which the milrtMds hsvs at ieiintli about dtter miLed upon scd a;.;ro-d in common to construct, have been sent in f jt the in-pfion a:-d api roval of our "cny Ful l ' It is propo-ied to construct a Huh; iron skeleton Bhed depH covering a'lerii'.b of 300 feet aloiu: E- and V. Centre i:re,.-ts between Walnut P.nd Chestnut ttrects, and rxlendinK over all tbe traeka with a cover.-d pes 'way t the wmtiUi; roorrn and ticket office. Tha diDOt. accoidicj: to the designs Jubmutd v-i:l co.it (315,000 fifteen thousand dollars, acd nl Le indeed a cred i to ciiy snd well worth the lonir vears of waiting, w hile The Argus his ever urged. Let the Oepot Da con- . StrUCted. E6t U etructed. Let it be accep:ed by our "City Fathers" by all means. For Over Fifty Year. Mks. Wixslow's Soothing Syrcp be.s been ufied for children teething. It s ;cihi 3 the chiid, softens tho gum , a!!ayP all pain, cures wind colic, and id tie bedt remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty five centy a botlia. Sold by all drug g sts throuinout tho world. I V ( O.'rIMISSIONEKS tio: i i-.i- .lad Aoeriiii:! jotii ;(.( Nhi.l V i.ilse a Mr, A l.( nmtiiy ill.. Pmbalii viIliiK.N VIL1.L. Griuiel'-y . near SiU, Hiit. . tiiO I'j V. E. no cn the Aberuaiby i!iv i-r. i.'ie r.-. A: - r - li.v Htt n iLh uuCi e-jui-h a pibtol. i iciurned ih;;, J ... .ii : -U I cir ( . (jlrf e: 3'J u -; -. . , . iia'.tiy a i a t n ills i i : : C i i ii -j ciaj-j bt-iii., i:-'--. ... i.. I-'-J t, v ; i. G ; l,i : i y t u w I. o il-: i.Cvli lilli,,; l.l T.,.11 wi ilio iiio. A bi riic.iny ia birucli on the left cntik wuli a Jia caSli.ru ball, which p-iojud lr:ruuf;u atid c.iSio cut back of bi6 nect. I', i- ft-..it a it.e i.ouiic' vvili prove f.ita! t.Jri:si.-i :: : . .nrucfc ia the le.r. bu: hii ll-.d auJ cas.-i.o-. !.- found, l'r.e BoutitiK-iit of the ijoaniiinuy in i l lit. re ptio ooi . i oteurrtid is thy. who . i. r; r ?:a 1 Go COL i.i Hill V futh- i: r,l ho : i.ut : ;i to o ; . ... Un.-wo . , . V, --Yta tr- Jdv eveio,,. ,. .. ::..;. V. K Gum;-:ej t.cii- .: ... r otinetby aiu uud u- or.v -.. t.' eii.ei- ing tba Mdti ot the u . . -i.d .;.u:nj out tee back cf ti-o b- .-i- Ab - rnt .hy tin 1 liirts bil-t .Mrik.i- Grima ley's kme. Aboi uf.by it c:f ioa.-ly iu- jared. Grim. lev ts: ptd t.nd n pjebe is looking for him. Giiui. ey had i ent trd he would rr;:i ab-.'ii-th (,awi! Raleigh Dec. 13 Cii.ieier d cor.d of the . Hair m Snow Uili. Gr. trie county, caui-ea fuhy as tireut ii.bt' ;; - ion tt chapter lirsc. Lenerj reo-iv.d liere Codiy tato that ltov. J T. Abernelhy aod VViiiiam E. Grimiley ecg-iged in a Slreet duel with revolvers there yester day afternooa. Grirusley h id sen: the preacher word that he would s-iio,)t hiuj on Bmbt.- Aeeruct'ny. ia coan quence . araied hime f. Tne m- r: met and Gninsley etvera! timej r.f tea tht que tion, are yen read V Bot.i oiew th revolvornani hrel Hi each oiher uui.i the cf.anbera cf the weapon a were ere v. Aoernethy f di. h-ivin re ceived wounds in the h. ad and face One bullet entered th3 forehta ! and passing around thr; 6b;;11 ruiio its exit it the back of ihehi'rid. Grixsley was struck only once, the bill p:sjing through the thih It mav be imain;d a-; ir re-it a sen sation this street tluel bt-i .- -ti' a protni nent ileih-'.i laC ;:o.':;o s ii e. well known cn..: a . : at d Griii'-iitev was n 1,:- - t o i'O eo Lie 'i to ward Ab-Tnt-tny. The gravest charf 3 ire ni-de against Abernethy by the injured husband. It iiai been reported ihat Grimslty had de?ertrjd hin wife, wh-j is an attractive woman of 35, but tr h is ur.truo. Both thi preacher and Griinslcy were ar rested jestcrday. The l.-jiries of neither are conaidfrcd dhngeroug. though Abt-rcetby 'h re tha worst. The Church will new take up the matter Ab-rnethy sfcer tb firm shnalinfiren aereri r.-3 resignation va a prescaer Abernethy is a married mm. STANDARDS OF TRUCK MEASURES. A Needed Reform liiausruiatcd -Sizes of Truck ( rates aud Barrels Speci fied by the New York Aso ciation. Toe iiuthoritslive oti.n of the New Vork wholesale Fru.t si J Produce Association in decidir: th:; measure ment that fchall prevail f.r truck packages is cf intfrrst to tvery ttuckcr and it will be well for each one to pre serve a memor-ind am of thertqjire menta of the dv'.i-iju Sj grfcat b variation has Ltr-.-tofcra t siated ia the ;'z;s cf crates shipped f:o.n diflerent localities that i:h';s been etat d that tbe so-cilied haif-birrel on'js fro.:i one pDiot wauld contain cj r'J oarrtl cne3 from t.n.T.her. is cr-'-'v'-y - b- de:ir- d dci-is. ! ru:iisi cy it.) interts ei ia l!u way to J; : L.) fidiowiDii w hn: than third Cnif ormitj uid dcfiaite -.. n-Vi'Z llioDf- g it abvut r eschatge -ajs was the action taken: Th Wboic'fcais Fi-jic 1 Pioduoe is-eei-.'.i u et New Y-j: k have just idopud a EC;;u -ari rule for packages cr fruits tm-i ve.ttavies t'aav will be of -pvcul iiitererv to .-.ou i he: ri true;: fare:- I rs. Accordicx to c rcular th :t v. m ! aovv to s. ct cut to i-.li iitere.te-i in tht j rue,iiio ; iiiii.il-.. p 0- ii Siriti c-.rd Ol ili ,r .- barrel is to i a-.d t;sa ciry ; tiucs q l rt -ttHiidaro ; h-.i di.-.umiio lU. iitd States, j t e tet. .;;iir of measute, I I'no mi'ifurefi-fi.s oi taa standdra rariel inid.- 4i inc.-jea length of ' itave. 10 3 4 uid IT iraCht . meaureruentr? q u a r I s u ; i cfi lioiaeur of bilge oaraetorof iiv-idi?. These t-tve a c-..-.eity fir 10b iru-.k ir. o ;: ure, Uuited 3C.it.fi) etaieinru. All pack ij;e3 of v. i. .ir--. er f -rai or aiateii.s.1 tnat may be d foi fruits iud vegetables craieariiy to'd in bulk nd shipped in bexfs barrel- or crates shall be made to conform to tcis stan dard. Barrel crates a d boX;.a thill navd ihe full capacity f the birrel ; hi I iarri la i-hall hold quarts, one-iiurd nati-.-ls 30 qur.rte. For eiuali fruirs and. oerries shipped in t'u;n .'' crated packages, the CUpd fhill etr.iou ne Stan .' rd qi'.-iit or ma!' iplf-e of it For cranberries or plums the innd ii.ej uremerit of the barrel ,h-,li be 2Cj inches, length of tiave 17 3 4 ineins. diameter of b".!.--e 10 inchi s. aod the barrel shall have the c .p;c: i f 'JO quarts, dry struck ineaur.-. The Bt-r muda ordon crte sriHii r.-. ue-J i ir th sidomett of Southern o; i re Ths Hssoc'i.itioti m o: ; 'i-e,: to tii postd bc-.l er hiirr t h it iiuu arei -..bl sbill be f-ol i by iht I'- I i:so intends to e.-:ablirb a crdi-. bureau i for the prott-c-.io". of pro-?uci r? ,-(;-ji::tt i unreliable cO-.uri:'!-.-n av rcLiiil.- ClfSieijC. j ITTACE mar.. ;'..,'( J 1 i i v Y : V Ave., iE:IIGTO.V, I, C. ,10 H ;! it nt. ':-. : - - I.as 1- -1 1 a lejee-el ol r iur-i:e.- e!l - a o' Hi i F.et 1 1 u- 11 ve e4 ij i.-j Hiiii ivr - r on . I -: ; the d.K -is" ii.'.'. : that llf i w.t-i ul I'-erviHiB tsiei st o,e-a .ii I lie Ihr'ov 1-er t ivuii J loht ior lee. br' ui: an v r-"l! l. I - : li - II : -.' neni tl v.i m v.-.-clertii ).:).se. A'. UisO-unieel II.'' i Her uervo.-.s !- t-t nimost ne.ran-1 v rec st tl- v.- u; i Willi !i .; I'd I :s M'-e-rn -if . ' e-:il 1 lo irv H.e tit esp cf tit i ll , ue I -r 1 ll : . 'is! imiM III r ill -t ! .'mi is ri . .K. i -. s;e ii- w.tnd r: al i y iropi Idk in ties n; a-ei, e.po :e. : oil ii'.ir fm Hi? : a ra..m r eo - t rv, '.vnli'li i,; t teiiin the wo oeif.i'.d ;e.ri.I.ve K ectropois", us he- t';is hop?le(s. 1 f any are stuo-t cons'deri'il u ll:e Mih- ject, their, try tb ionrterful powers i doubt. Y;.U! s trtiy. 1, i-t ropulse, erni ls I tie.ek.y uli-p-i nil It F-or 1 ifori-:nL:. :i ADDUKSS .'S Aii-ivr. oil siK St. CHAKUiSrON, .. Vv" M. WilON. A-ent, : c v ii-rne, 2, 2ii K d I Tin: stkam;er Aiiorr to v. n. Tour the Eighth. At Slocuin's ( reek -Mi11e!ie Antiei patiiijr ( liristinas Viit llie Prrs byteriau IJazaur. illi. bLlTOK: I le: a-(',-iy a v. i -i k . i tii - ( k, n lii ;m i OSt:-' i f SIocut. V ' . , i; . I H r ; :, an: to b- there .' My time iu0o.,j iccupi d ,.h ehooiinj pirtridjjc-s, j icb:r Cbri-linKf Streena. and put: ing a m ir.i-aid r--..f on to my ne v theiiroLktno.se. Pooto rupbd tf (he birds afort bhi i nil) Le aeon nt Mr. Ohv; r's r hi on 8 mth Front Btreet, acccnlir: to the calender of the reason; tbe rieiet hafe been shipped forw ard to the tiek aim dienry Nortii. vwi. ie tin j- wi.l d; t'.,.- mo:i; ,;ou i : n jj th ) pi.-.'.i d utructure bv li.e nvtr s,d ii.-ls upac..'. Wiicu eou.pit teo H will be tilt) tuoct uretentioiiM villa io (hut vititiiiy. Thvte is no buiidiiiK unit-, n-d in ttiis fccc-.ii.n eo unique utu , , riivu iLm, ;ii.a l uotillei w;iy i: ia not uted fo: i.oiii-thif.-K be .-1 : s ; e i i I: i. c.e.:d i 1 It be nd cetne.. iy iccd trm i.'itrotlun ,1 ni Nuivpi.it iv- 1 . .-:-'l fi.il. r : . lildu; ni th-.- N..ri:i ll lii.-. 1 a 1 j ruvi':. BJLLe Arxu.-i ,ia u,k the Ir ut Li; i itj l H v. ou Id Lie .i.U - f fOjIi,', l.ia. - ould o a-o o tht l'-.'ur Lh.rj tired " Uy lb i w.iv . I . Ai.ect smart of pioh: out ef tLe il i. ret ;el il i li.Cip .oy lulo A v ri n; i ,1. oouijunifctit t.n be u : ti'-toe. That ptjs util ! '-i'-J S - ut l s fir , dill.-r; lisif p.h "luch lor lifty cents !e-e. Girl love to i I klis utider the tnUtietoe, and thai' I wakes the apt igs popular. There is an 1 element of romance, you Bve, about j "ttla nsistletoe bough that hun on the j j ul " "a Cdsue nail. " whore a l ' ou L la J ? sU Ppe d away and ehut her j etlf it. to u old oak chest with a cpriog. j thal snapped the lid, and closed it doi. ! oa her rcirev.-r. Vtry ead and pathetic wao ii ii 'Jt r i wonaer tnat your people have not worked th s little racktt of tenor, and takeu every epportue iy to play on this sentiment V la these dayt nothing counts like fol de-rol. Just about Christmas time, us the old j fusaioced almanacs ustd to say, lock i out for complimenta. I notice Mr. ' Editor, that I'se getting to be very p, p I ular lutoly, efpecially amone the i . rtd folks. Lots of people I never -.v before lifts thtir hats to me, and j oLce in a whila Bome one bolder tbau the re6t, admonishca me that 6ha has ' a ! Chrintmaa ift" on me. That iumd ' that I aui morally bound to make thai j ptrson a present of a calico drees era mule- If I had epoken first. I would I ha7e had tbe Chritumaa fcitt ou him or her, and ic would have been the other way. Him cr her would have bad to ! make me a present. One woman ti i 3d I tha corkscrew twist on me. She said : ''Mr. Slocum. Is got to Rit a ChristmaH pretent out of you 1 " That person will j of couree et a silk dress and piano. : Nothing like getting an application in, ' p-H. Others are more mcdest and re- ; served and will get only a has cf cand v. ' Chetk ia what wins not merit, in the:t times. About the nicest place for tujirjg Christmas presents that I have struck yet, was the Baziar last night, in Asso ciation Hall. Buch a dointy assortment of beautiful presents that ladies and children like for themselves and thtii pnrcirrn, ntrciei" ma rracrxercr rneniTB. would be hard to find anywhere elBe on the N6uee. These presents- were not given away by the Bazaar Association, but by the purchasers who bought them off the Bazaar See ? I was there by special invitation, and was expected. Tbe witching hour of sunset was just beginning to play around tbe portals of the hall when I strode up the wide and spacious staircase, causing small boya to stand aside. A committee of ladies received me with open arms. The lemonade bucket stood in full view "Ladies ! I exclaimed: "Really ! this is too much. What can I do for you V 1 shall bo most happy to go through ycur LfiesDrtmint of handiwork with a critical eye, and perchance, eventually mr.y buy m . " At this juoclure I instinctively clapped my nana upcu the place where my pocket book was wont to be, and to ! I had left it in my other trowsers at, home. A rtzzle dazzle at once carre ever tny bewildered brain 'Lsdie?, "' I could only gai-p, "my credit at the First National is good. Draw upon me for any amount, net to exceed the paid-up capital of the hank, and never mind tbo expe.-re.' I wai about to ed.i: ' Let h r ro. Gal lager, " v. hen I went c ff into a ' ead f dint. I ltcolicc: noili:.n; lbs: u .p, n-:i afterward?, f-u 1 hive n t yet fuily con:-'; out of Ihe whir'. I cai only fub scribe myse.f. as ever. AM f I.OLTM. Lilies tho Country, &r. Edward Jack Of ' .'it. -:da a 50t,ac;6t and ce- ral ecii.rl ..--t who ii-.e , , . , . , ru.-h - -n- ; y. amining ths natural pruducis und ud- vaBtages of Cravea county, left yetlcr- i day fcr New York. Lie ij exceedingly I ploiecJ with our country. ll.i likcr; the climate belter than that cf Florida, ' and sfeaka cf the additional advautage j of its being nearer North acd of more convenient access, and ho believes that if weilthy Canadians reaLztd what a plea-iant placo it ia, great numbero of them would t-pond tho wintsr here every year. j A better c lun try fcr ditr and such iitme he has never seen. He is tlt-o i uelihiod with the magnitude, ci f cur wc-iilth of forests, and is ostitliod that great bentfi: would bo derived from hTing a well arrange 1 collection cf i lbs u'eful wood-i t-f this pection dis j played at iho World's Fair wiih etate mects r.f the h caiity from w hich tht ritiie, their abundance here, hr,d tiie s to which they are tidfpiable. i--speciioy citej the intii.-..- ii worsh : ewfeltuin and some other timbt r, tiie value of v.hich we cto r.ci proptrly pp orteiite. Tho great fertility cf tor la-'.i'.s furprines him, dcd tuking :li these fdVcrabio points into consideration he sees fufii.'it i.t cl'.h.' to be!,, ve thhl i l tho near f utu . e Ne w leine will 1, quite r. t i y . The Hoard of AsrricuH uiv ,-. (1: ..; -liuiii Ferf ili; r Co. H. L5. Iiatile, D.rtc .i ..f ii... Stat Poard of Ar.ucullurni wi hcb in-: la e w l f itien.D.U .n i o i l: iec iej o-.i ill-", I dt biri: to ,s- n i ) on a ti Uu statemeht of tun r c p.t fit. - i i..t . aud o-ould ho 1 J t -.-i ii e. p i'i j cur fobiiims. Th-; Hoard of Agi -cul ur- ' t J i . e, at Oxford, seiz. d a lot cf U.e N i . Ollioii! I'iiia'.r-' Aid '.ne- Gj'ino tun. nfaoturod by tho Durhioi IVrt.i z r Co., for beieg btlo its gu.ir.i.ne. A . tbe trial cf tbe ci30 last w ek, Ciu Dur ham Co. claimed that the sale wi;h c ni plete, und that they liad nothing to .i i with the fertiliz-r. Ou th'S joirit ti t judge decided in ihoir favor, at.d ihe attorneys for the Ro .rl of Agncul.ure entered a not; -suit and took an appeal so Iho Supreme Court. The q ; tii in of Iho fertdiZTS being below Iheir g-unran-teed claim, ihe pub cf the wholo cuee I 1 web not tried. ' r r .ray y ' 7m .,;iv m O'vE EXjOYS Both tho method nnd rrg'dfj Vfhen Byrup of Figs is tn'cnn ; it is pleasant na rrnc -i.io;-rrntly yr ! j. Liver : .el T tcm clli e::r''v aches nnd 1've. conptipation. L nnd acts 1 .- ; r r ineys. i: i ' " id., 1'ead i uu b liabituii f 1 "ip-s is the !.i:i l rvrr pro-(.- to nnd arv J I: yr:' only rcmrd . duced. I !( :. ceptablo t i 1 J I' orijit m ::il in its in? action and efiects, p 'pii.-CS : :ho most t.'Mices, its healthy and r. . it e: many cic Uv.-.l y.i: to nil nnd l; .c i popular rcnu--!-. Syrup r.f 1 i -; j and $1 l)(,:;!u." I -.-gists. Any r i... may not have it . .1 r orr.rucnd it : it tLo most n. I r f .1 1 n lo in COo mg drug' .. . ili .: -;nt-t who 'i ! .- :d will pro f r ::e.y one who !). nut i.ccct any cure it prnrnp wishes to try it substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. fArt rr.Ac:zco ru louisviuc. tr. lw vork. n r. 4. .1 v ii );.r. IN J I iiue i a Y f s : Jrk.' ci-i-:'. . 'A. -3 V- ui 1'li Qui; C: 1)UV nil " t) Lvi. . CtliilJtv"w - I):: Gen Pain l j Liiii air Mix Ci A V II' F-uru toenlH . i per c-j. ' i eem i -my ii . Dec 11. 1L0 . -t-, i.'ht oiulilft t"ll nt nrn , I Lit. dtf i - - Jss JUS! 1 I ' V 0 Vt '.o.:'
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 24, 1891, edition 1
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