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V 1 - .- r 8 INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS. Sicgle Copies, 5 Cents. $1.50 Per Year. NEW BERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C, MARCH 17. 1892, NO. 50. VOL. XIV 1 ' -, ' 1. 'Sr. " - .!..- --ior r - - r v ..... .. ..- I- E5L 0. K. BAGBY, BURGEON DENTIST. " " COM. tti4U eire. oppeatt Baia4 .' -KL J. D. CLABK, DB5TT3T. oaM a C ttr-. M l' Ml Attorney - at - Law, Nw Dra, taavyMa-vtf GE0.JUDFiRS0N, Cnfral; Iasmics Agent MBS. J. M. BINES' SsSS8 RfiCeHSd. W. VJ U U Wat J. !X HIKES, Agent FREE.. TO ALL. ah.w.t atiaic mi 8041 ma.m a bo rmiucfcsa. Tull line ol Choice Groceries & Provisions .f m ft.ad.Ma4 rttwtm aa tow aa . mt ! rrf iuMMail caarT rii f - mi.m4 u anw Mataaa raa J. J. T0LS0H. T3.T7ia It Hay Ccnara. Tf m Dtrt iiau Aa4 Hr U Stay. Fnn:i 5 Rasbarry, Fcj:::r.3 & uachimists. Uui'urtanra a4 I o Ca aa4 Boflaca. aa rpa MUl 4 i Owti, atartM Kaflaaa, Ka.ra f alii W a aaort aoaloa AT SAiriiaVa.HKaKO P-WHAEr S access la basin es m knowing" when to bay. - - W fcT FULL , itock. of good dry lima. Sa4 in yoar order before the ' rash. ,, FhTTs! PlDxrsr PlonsI W . bT a good assortment that pinst be sold. ynar snd Mer- - chAnU, we tared yon money in PI. Hi will In '0-2. ; DAI8Y FI0UB! and Palsy It is Qoaraateed to giro ' - satisXsction ! tizzs rr'w tw c, ; Wiv , o.--.T. I BiT W M . . from 10c. to 40c. pet n. TSACB CHAINS . , al 35c per pair. : Lcrg Hmdled Shove's ;:: V . at 14c, per pair. "SCall to see as. VPrBflnOS & COt - root OI LUQQie atreei TBE l!nlnai Ufa Insurance L C0OTAKY OP NKW VOHIv '' ISSUES EVKKV DESIBABLE FORM It Hew Diatrtbutton P UWlIot Llbral 'v r ucy 14 any Insnrance C mpar. v Aaweta, Dec. i: . I'v: $159,507,138.68. EudowmcoU ar. 1 P A . C 369,887.51. Avera Daily V m $01,047.02. C. A. BATTLE, At Journal OCSce. I) 1 TO HI A L NOTFV Oh I ' 1 '- reported so! .1 :or I le ve Muss -'hmikf s k b v e N"fn felt in I aly . Tm I.-b.-ral. crr Ibi! fo f r London cc i-icilrr.en. As Iienooriiif baru.omr.er 5;Itfr li not much of success. ills.- HaET. 5 haa secored ft. Col for the Ka.;n relief lacd. SOUTH rASOl.lNi is overwhe! mlni-lr for Cleveland 10 preference k I) s litKS, tried in Y.rgin.a for the murder of b:. wife ha bn ' Acquitted . ' l5TITATIc3 from Southern loan are peering :n upon Seator H : : I. Fi'ttTLASn. Maine, hw gone Democratic for the flrgc time in many 5r. CoCRTT Convention in Pecn jWioii are endorsing rattinon 'or PretideBt. The Governor l petitioned to ; commut the death lenUnce of Weig atnan Thompson. Thbkx are maoy reasons for bliTior that Got. Flower dealrw j to b lores! for the enemies he U nakiDf Gas. BrsasxL A. Aloeb, of Michia baa formally entered tbe field for the Ilpotlica Prealden tial Domination A STIAMSa t loadiog at Swan ea for Kev York with 3,000 toos of til plate, tae largest ahipment ioo the parage of tbe McK'.nlej hill. A dispatch from Chicago ol 5ib lai., aaya Cleveland'a frteoda will rally at Chicago in force. The eon test will be continued and pressed It Is said. 2isw Yoke's delegation to tbe Chicago ConTeatlon may be machine made, bat it ia warranted to oat wear aay band-stitched eoaobioaiioa now oa the mirkec" A FTOHT occars nesr Edmonton, Ky, between twelre wijob driTers, wkite, and elTeo negTO faxaa baada. Sereral of the latter are killed and two of the former woanded. Ox March 19 reI spring will begin; bat twelre daya earlier than that Mr. Harriaoo will enter upon Us laat I ear of his occupancy of the White noose. Ons srent Is no leas certain than the other. N. Y. Com. Adrertiaer. Mas. Varloa OarU, widow of ax-PrMident Jefferson Dans, brings suit against the Belfords for breach of contract in the pablica tion ol her memoirs of her husband, j They owed her over 14,000 royal tiea. BliX is balore the''ew Jersey legislature to legalise a standard peach basket just high enough and wide enough to hold half a basnet. If thia hill should paas, who knows bat that, in time, we may bare an honest strawberry box T AFTER a long straggle among alleged and selfchoeen leaders, Mr. Eliaa Carr, president of the State Alliance, is thrown over board and Mr. O. W. Sanderlin, the now 3:ate Auditor, is chooen and tbe Allrance will pot him forward for tha candidate for GoTernor. j Durham Globe. i The colored people in North ; Carolina own over I, 000. 000 ol ( property. That is dotcg lairly I well, and we sincerely rejoice that ; they own so much. We hope be- fors the century ends they will own at least 140,000,000. Sobriety, I energy . economy and industry will do a great deal for their mental and material improvement. Wil. iiMMOfer. , Tuomxs W. Talbott waa shot j and almost instantly killed on the I J iUmU of Florenc by two men 1 named BrrDfrer. The Barrngr 1 were arrvsted and put in jail. The j I eicitment ia Floranca waa intense j and Monday nihc the jail wa guarded bv the Florence company. jTalbott had cowhldeii one of the ; Barnrijcfrs on Saturday for improp er remark r diUgh'.lT. The SU'e i boanfj of '.( every r.n'.'.sh ide a f I.i.ao cv a ta sparroi N-'Qt his . otTered a a head on killed In that State in :bt month of Oecem N?r, Jonry ar. 1 Kebrury. The m:i Ny ar. 1 vi iirrr r ad a v er r ti warfire. li P.d otr, "" : r re 1 and .i ppren ' v )l-t'i' m 3 wmny ; rr !rk r. ar. i f vfr. AK7KH '' W tr a ' ' f-e la.-. ?f irt o :' oar ? '. 1 r v tv h . a 1 "eeTf'. r v o :' t I M a 1 thi tt l" endfr do:. the Treaarv nw in :. tba: f.h. rp.wfvc never reaer vi era! fj- 33 V ' i" I . r. I . i 'in - - Of e. n the v ?e ' h '. i r. : 4 w T 1 ' c every do.ia: meat hi h r e I acte i uU'.aa 1 n, ( ; up; :i : :n i it - FDITORUL NOTHS. SiLVKB is lower than ever known before. L'HU' Alt' hid it Wednesday. Skatti.b. NVa.sh (Hi' i tire ', it-t gov. I o m o critic by H-'O. I'oMtlEESSMAS S r 13 IN' O K K IS considered oat of danger. Senator Hilt, will stop only at Jackon, Mis., and Birmingham, Ala., daring his trip Son'.h. TlIK l'reaident .ippoint- Jadson '. Clement!", of Crt'orgi.i, to be Inter-State Commerce Comans loner. TDK explosion of the boiler of L. D. Stephenson's saw mill, near K.ileigh, N. C, kills the son of the owner of the miil. The Kree Methodists are beiDg so peraecnted in Southweatern Iowa that they hare aaked Gov. Hoies to send the military to pro. tect them. PeTITI05s repreoentiag 1,250, 000 members of various indastnal orKamiationa, and thoasanda of other persons. In favor of arbritra- the path of tbe American Democ tiog all diapateo between Great racy. Britain and the United States, will be immediately presented to T. liament. Ax Indiana octogenarian wants to marry a sixteen-year-old girl, and bis sons have applied to tbs courts to hare a guardian appoint ed for him. The old gentleman should propose a compromise on which the courts shall appoint the lrl The Democrat, a new paper just started in Washington, says Hoo.j 3. B. Alexander representative in Congress from North Carolina, is "making a flue record, '' that he is "one of the workers in the Agri j cultural Committee, and is earn estly active in advancing tbe wel-, fare of his people." Ex Secretary Whitney of New ! York, has been to Washington, baring a Drirate chat ith the i Democratic leaders there. 1Q lU i connection tbe New York Herald's correspondent says there is "an apparently inspired report at the Capitol, that in a short time Mr. Clereland will publicly announce his withdrawal from the race, and issue a manifesto defining bis poei tion on the silver question, and urging Democrats to close up the lines sod make tbe fight on tariff reform. A MOVEMENT is on foot in Greensboro to organize a local in surance company in that city, a movement which should meet with all encouragement, and in every other Southern city where there is capital enough to established such companies on a solid basis, if this were done it would result perhaps in gtrtng eqally a good insurance aa we hare now, 11 not better, and at the same time would keep at home the large amounts of money annually paid to insurance com panies of other States, some of which are good and reeponsibie and others of which we know little or ; nothing about, save what we learn ; from their highly colored state ! meats and from their agents, whose object is to get all the busine they can for them- Tns fusion reported as having its elimination from politics, and been practically agreed upon be i that the I emocratie party will go tween the committee of the Dem before the country resting alone ocrats and the People's party in j upon the time honored principles Kansas is a hint of what may hap , that makes it the guardian of lib pen in several of the Western erty and tbe exponent of tbe States. The terms agreed upon people. according to a despatch in t he Tribune, are these: "The Demo I DEMOCRATIC CLL'HS. CratS Will SUOLXjru u x topic o j electoral ticket and give them the j i entire State ticket with the excep-i tion of the Asaociate Justice. The Democrat will indorse the People's Coufrrea.non al nommess in the Ave dlstncta no w represented by Alii anc Congressmen, and the I'eo ple'it party will indorse Democratic nominee in the first and Second District, now represented by Republicans, and trive the Demo crat the Congressman -at Large. Tuid morning, before Hill left the Arlington hotel, he received at hia room, by appointment, a trio of ptlgrtm who bad come from North Carolina to lay at his feet the prom ise of the solid delegation from their State. It is not aserteei that they had consulted the peojiie for whom tiit-y p ke, for that would have compelled tin- .i--;;::;'.'.nn that tne Cleveland men ::i North Carolina had abandoned the man :.!::or of 1. Sn.-.'li, :r. '.'tie. ;ld lute I.c St.ite 1 :i can; e I'arnier-' .or l vf i.l th f.r choice. State, (ten. Kobvr Hi A -ha fJitn of tho St'a'e " itured li 11 that w 'i ! d.t'rii'nity in ; lr-.ni: t delegaten of tbe rtraig'.o rat., and Mr. Skinner, a the represen tat vo if Alliance pledged tl:- -1: ; he A 1 i en ce men : :' lie c n North ::' he ect. li, 1 1 ; 1 . if ..rk : tile lv d.ll C ' I. e p -' Ic.I.k k ;;ir.-r is not i . ; r. e i-; Un, ,t ,o r N e w .-. ulle N e W V o and .uld : Ue m. OMINOUS. It really looks an if storms and rongli sea.fi are ahead of the Nation al Democracy. This of itself is not ominous. Many a time the galant bhip has rode out the storm and weighed anchor in a calm harbor, freighted , . un uiHWiugsut ku Kutciuuicui that conduce to the well being all classes of community, and bring .. . peace, prosperity, and happiness to the people. r.ngiana insists tnat tuis ciaim is In a fair and open field against not valid, in as much as K.i.-.-ia as-l-'edera'.ism, Democracy is always t-umtd to convey rights and ptivil- : --orious. If it were not so the lie- egos that she did not posse.-.-, p.nn.c conld no' last a decade. The case is very complicated, It is hot the advancing enemy and the proposition to sjbnnt it to that brings ominous forebodings, arbitration has received the func Ihe neighing of his war horses, the tion of both nations, marching and counter marching of The present muddle concerns, his battalions, the shouting of his the situation pending the aibit.-i captains and the tramp, tramp, tion. Tbe United States ii..;,t tramp, of the rank and file of his upon a Modus Vivendi. oldiery, are incidents of every A late session of the Cabinet campaign that only arouse the un was devoted to the consideration terrified Democracy and arm it for , of the tiering Sea question in gen. the battle. ieraland to Lord Salisbury's last Discord is the monster that j communication in opposition to a throws ita ominous phadow across Personal ism that once stood abashed in the presence of Patriot ism, now comes lo tbe robes of a conqueror, and the question is not whether Rome shall live, but whether Caeear or Pompey 6hall trmmph. "Principles not Men," is the ShiDDoietn oi me uemocracy, ana ' if it b'road banner is io be an en- srps for the people, the time hoc - ! ored motto mast be restored t3 its , folds and i become their rally iog cry. It is indeed ominous that per- sonnli.m ha exerted irs lialefnl influence in the State of New York until the notes that rolled in me - lodioos numbers in celebration of her triumphant chief, have changed to a melancholy dirge that sounds the renniem of hnrrie-d hnnp,. n ill . ' rrvUnAim h mn yew York to the liepnblicans. j Rnt most nminons i tho ailvrlof the rights of Citizens ! qaestion. Silver is a good thing, j there is music in its jingle and it I is the dispenser of innumerable blessing. s It is a subtile alchemy: but it is like air, that contains the elements of life but is charged with the fury of the tornado. But yes terday, it came like a cyclone upon the House of Representatives, and j of tbe Philadelphia Kecord saye: plowed its way like a thunderbolt j "Tne arbitration treaty will be through the ranks of the Democra-: hnDB in tlie Senate by request of cy. Cui Bon ot What good has ij President Harrison till Salisbury doueT Can a silver bill pass th J agrees to a satifact(ry modus vi HoustT Unquestionably. Can it vendi. pass the Senate! Impossible. But; if e free coinage bill could pass! send his ultimatum to Lord Sali both houses of Congress would the bury witu tbe same alacrity that President sign it! Nr: it would be he sent it to President Montt ? his death-knell. 'Richmond Times. Being right, 1 ben why agitate a question that 1 why should he not ! Is the United only tends to disrupt the Demo-; States afraid to insist upon justice cratic party! With thefr0m Great Britain? We think Democratic party split by Person- j not, and if there is a nation on the ism and Silver, the prospect is as ' earth which should be treated with cheerless aa that which spreads ' dignified firmness and promptness out before the ship that is without br this country it is England. She chart or compass in a stormy sea. liu . it is not every cloud that is charged with fury. Some there are 1 that distill in refreshing showers 1 that bless and rejoice mankind ! let us trust that the discussion of the silver question will lead to luc pMcm.n an u.iuunimr. for the formation of Democratic ; Clubs. ' We do not mean Cleveland clubs, monument. Hill clubs or Gorman Clubs, but'. All the names are to be compiled Democratic clnbs in which pa'n otism shall be held high alove per.ionali.-'m, and the eternal pric ciple3 of Democracy viini ci'nl. The third party h in the licld. It hoj.es to eiraw itrt lnrce-s from the- Democratic camp, in ,is-ninii to represent Democratic principles. Be not deceived. The only place to Qght for the rights of the people is in the ranks of the Democracy. Nothing can be done without organization, and experience has shown that Democratic clubs are power. ul auxiliaries in a political campaign. The News 0v )1 m-rwr conclude an .i ' ! article e-n this StlhU'Ct In ther-e Wold-: "Let us not w,i;; J he work should not be postponed. I'rgotbt' pe'op.e to align t lie in --i-i ve -as Peni- ocrats beneath the banner which they have herctcfu: -.- lollowed, and agitate the matter it organ: I Democrrtic iluli- ge i.rrall t h roug bout the S ' at e. I : is no pre;,-) a : n : e . t i a con : rary , t hi s is the r i Certaitilv there are :lio-e uh i object the men who are l.u th. H.e o.-k-ng Of the t that urging forward to the orgainzatii'ti Third party: but it is again verv defection that we are tlie 1 le -i;ocr at :c peop.e to take this needed precau'ion jAny who regard that : i;e Third party will have no strength in this S'ate -(;trer from delusion. I: ;s better to real..:e the fict now and t.ike the mo-t i tfec 1 1 ve inea-uie . l::i,:' the evil to the ll.ir'iiii-: el ' en t . " ty i. i.n the (Iran d I uf paraiy j.s THE UERIXi SEA MI DDLE. For several years there has been a disagreement between the United States and England iu refcjiU'l to Bering Sea. The controaereev h is assumed auierent pna.-es ac unit-rent nines, At one time it seemed to turn on f tU nn0ti author Ibrmc. iln .ju.u uvuv.. of open or a closed sea. Ti I . a tie i uiifu states bases its claim to jurisdic- : - i r u .. , l.... won on a purcuane uom xusaia, uui renewal of the modoa vivendi of 1 st year in particular. The argument was made that the opening of Bearing Sea for the . . present season to the indiacrimi- nate slanghter of seals by poacher s would undoubtedly result in ons injury, if not the total destrnc- tion of the industry, and thus de- i feat the very object eongbt in the! negotiations between the two conn-! tries. It was therefore decided to in- , sist on a modus vivendi ttoiaewnat similar to mat oi last year, naving , I for its object the protection of the : seal fisheries by the joint action of Great Britain and the United States pending the settlement of the questions at issua by arbitration, i There i no imnjediiite prospect ' of war- Neither country desires it. The enlightened uentiment of j Christendom is against it, and the only danger arises irom mo prox- imiiy of war vescels of both conn. tries charged with the protection whose nationality they represent. A col lision in Bering Sea between English and American cruisers would greatly complicate the situ ation, but war wonld be averted because of the stupendous interests involved. A Washington correepon lent Winder if Mr. Harrison j9 powerful enough to ak ftr no indulgence when she steps on L acle Sam's toes Norfolk End marli- . THE DAMS MUH.MK.M, S. A. Cunningham. General Agent ior the Jefferson Davi. Monument, has adopted the prin ciple of giving "credit to who.T, credit is due." IPs plan is as fol lows: Subscription books are supplied, convenient m size, on linen papei with authority, which he gives to j properly recommended persons, to 'receive subscriptions for 1 each tor the monument. Autosratih signatures are desired. Ihe books ! Mr- Heyood which wu considered un will go in 2 cent envelopes and are JUEt- cut of p atd calculated to . in,..,b,l tU Mmlrf,l wilfj remittances. These little books are to be deposited in the into a OOluri oiuors uireciory, auu a copy of the Directory is to be furnished each subscriber. 15 y n alphabetic arrangement ot States, post eftiees and contributois, i'l-U.-O'M) names may be published in a pocket volume. Mr. Cunuingii.ini sa s that the more generally kuowd the plau the more earnest will be the eU-sue to have names of lamilies cmbodieel m the Directory, and that there never will be an opportunity lor the Southern people to co opratee in a way that will be so generally agreeable. Solicitors who can pro cure ten names will be tin ni.-he el a Donk, and the names of solictor;, will be given in '.lie Directory . i i .i . tact who h . n uld induce the greater zeal is that del ty may b--latal to t ho.-e who wuulel like t ' appear in the D. rectory. Speci.-l record w atnoun' s One old in tie made' ub.-e: i ' ied i ladv ;:; T d .. . Mr. hell and n :.:u's.-t c th" ore , In s t M pr'.d, me I. " S ;r lllelll ol ,le 'rat war. i. . s are . It :ern linen del :hn and ( unn; ,::.d m- .in at - in lM-d ting i a . ail buil t ! neopie nn;!e in : to ; lie : x ilted char.tctet m; P i', is. Chu l .Mag. i.gh that awlul peno.l . : o t hoii-a nds of men an arty rs. w ho .-uu'ei'ed wit 1 s i ! ae t .. i;.e mor s o I ' he w on, ei I,; in. dead a that t Ho', i n n , i the honor ol the o ne t h o nio.-.t p ; a ; v i in anger.: ed. Tii ,c ; rea.-ury tor us.' ' a n n ; n gha in 's cn-deiit le 1 lo .v et era i.s and Ufa lal 1- t." I Ml Mr, C Irom h: pr. - ol N ii is ,ei-n -:.Il; -leir i ,s he ; lie. 1 ' ii w h : on I - n g c.'in.i c e,l. an i",l 1 r lilt ee l 1 1 e;o, ,,1 ( in his w t :ior:.ei rk. I'.e.- ides lie is the tative et the repi cut UuinH' ii ,i:c j.e pic oi llichuioud. RESOLUTIONS. Denouncing' Frank A. Haywood. Tased by Hip City Council of Edentou. Heywoood's Oar rcaifrs wi'l lilack List. remember that Q....U...- t w,4 .u., .uiunu i iinitni mo u l . . :i,t-.. . s cauncil of E lemon for re f jssirjg to par him a bill nn t the deene was ia mediately u. ' that the cause of the refusal was Li ; dure to perform his part of the ar( omtni in the inscner elipittJ tht less f pice was giea lo tho city of E '.i n'.oii in h i i bo Is thn w?, c'ctract'.'i f.-r pid tie cuts cf plicrt. H th city wir. rcry irferier The coanilm-rn livc dot t-.ken cc tion in thi matter a? a bidv t.uj ar:-di-p.-.v-.5, S3t slTp'yto Jif.n l there - ' clv,-? r:d thfi cit j 'a b-tr.or (which has ' a! w s Le"5 a sciirc-? c f pri.l . ) b';'. to ft"umo tbe ariS'.ire ro the osttnr as wt.l b? ec a b tii-3 foJlowic? r-folu-tiena psi-esii 6t their Inst m;c!iug: Whereas, certain article;1, in a paper , published at Norfolk called "Southern: PronriSa" ' edit- i by one Fratk A. licy- j wood , hav o been L-rough; to tte norice of tbij Board, which ire unjust, un warrentfd and entirely uncalled for. and which are considered libellous, by attacking the honor, character, integ rity and standing of not only tbe mem bers of thia City Council as a municipal body, but of them individuRlJy, as well as of all the citizens of Edecton. and he , St.-.te at large, and ) Whereas, the said malicious and Bp.:teful publications and utterenoea of Frank A Hey wood cannot go unnoticed : d toia uoay, tus Btiue ueiDg too per- I simib! in t Vie. i m a a r, i n cw anti intatit- Whereas, such accusations are calcu lated to impress upon stringers a false and datnagemx opinion of our town, community, and people, and Wheroaa, it has and erer will be, our utmost desire to meet every demand required of us and to fulfill every con trnct made by us in the same spirit cf liberality that we would have obiigv tionj to u- fulfilled, be it thtirefcrd Resolved, That wc, in council as- r i.inj : ,i : ..i n : . tbe raethod8 ea)p oyed by the aaid Frank A HeywooJ. in his attempt to effect a settieriedt with us while hia contract tL.iids y; uufulfilled, ani that such co Juct on his part ia un gentlemmiy. uo scrupulous, and libellous. Rjto ved, That th- Attorney of this j Foard be instruttd to investigate the ' articles le.errtd to and ascertain if j : mere db summed erounas ior prose ' cuting the sail Frank A. ilt-ywood for ! criminal libel, and if ro, to bring the matter before our District Attorney, that he may lay tho eama before our j next Grand jury for the purpose of havine the said Frank A. Ueywood indicted and dealt w iiL accord;Ej to the law. R sjlved.That to Economist-Falcon, New Berne JoCRN'al, Perquimans j Record, Carolina Despatch, Norfolk Chat, Norfolk Vireinlan, Southern i I limes, risnermin oc farmer, otate Chronicle, and other Journals that have I so generously advocated our case, we owe a debt of gratitude. Resolved, That a copy of these reso J lutiont be forwarded to the above news. I papers for publication, and thit the ; C'prk record them amoug the minutes of this meeting. Almost identical with tbe publication of the above rrsoluiims wgs tbe issuence of the eecond number of Southern Prrgrcss. It has very little : to say about the reason gi7.nwbylhe i council of Ejenton rtfustd to pay Mr. Heywood s tnl, bryend tne bare asser tion lhat thfy arc- misrepresentations, but Mr. L'oyooJ gives lengthy article devcttd to personal abus? cf the member of the council egjinst whom he stems to heve a epeciil spite rud of the Eient. n pf-pr with which he i3 connected. The I'i crs.-s also bstween heavy "clack lints publishes what he designates ta 'Lthe Black List"- and puts in it the nnrcca of a few Vir iaia and Nf-rai C-ri:r.:- p-f crj and Bays of it: ' 6 u l j 1 1 : n P r c , : l -i xpcM:! fi?i2j Itr.i Eb n.i.i. huvc region loknow, . Ttire are a Liruibtr l? ubvtif-speru v.-ho hare beet, iocviic htri of lite to cour.terac: tho eifor'.e of 3-. uihern Pic kti;s ia t1. i : v : n 5 out the SKiuu:ta-t!.e nLo h.-.vc damijioii, and srv ii;t d t -ti .0) ir. ibe creuit of the l-ioutr. Scuthers Px ort:ea will hero after ; ub:i:U a list cf tl-.ote neweoapirs who dtfocd tho ctiUfC of any qucstiu..- 1.' ii , ur corjiuratiijii (Italics ours '. There are a number ef "ind n :o ut " and corporations who will c ; MZ-ii x thij Lead Cxt c:cLh. Now ih;:.ho'.v u,.-: that ctr.ke the resder .' VV, iu cenjpary with other P8P-rs u : escipticc to remarks ef produ e erroi.cous lmrresuous amocg rs v. I L-h v.-oL;:d prejudice them .illy f-goinet the pecpte of the GUti-id wre tin. State. Wo n:a y j. o Ile-y wood bui the extract vo ' I Mr. II j a I it - l:-iiir- "I t-.--.- c : c - i K : c . . ' 1 f Jlif l; -.' I atf.ck I w;.l i n no y b '; . c s lers." If thin i Mr ia arr -.-a.isj hip c-ijunderstand Mr. a. but it looks to us as if ,:eJ Loacj timply this: vweed; set myself up to s.viadler cr dirhoneet."' : j i.f.r.ck th o t. nora I to t i - C I Uiii rp .per defend-j anybody publish th.it newspaper lis: ;ii defeniin,;- ;vind- Mr. IK j wood's raiLiitioa he i;;j crr.ciierablo '. o himself a.l if the i : it.Tjont r. ai:r.t aa u thrcit to keep pip-.to fr. ui cxp;33;c dii( ;.roval of what he cays -f the oc cim ti r. lires it. we thinh it will not tat;. a ' i ' C -T ' ar out I. c 1 .i-a 1. n M.-. i tr-t-1 out nr,- tal,' . '. ;, wd; i '.-i ,-raiitie -r-. r. : : :,ri.-nors. - .- i. ' . -i ' N n:.. . . - .. , h .-, - i a i North i 1 j - -t- - iiil d .u, i a :.5 r.i.of , we . 1. ' .-. i - i f racealitj "' hi ' p,. re oujI - L . : c :'. J occur- i -.: . : W c" paid at 'I y 1 I 1 of T5 I... i -. n. be paid, . i i . 1 ; v l t,i claim 1 . - ..I service .. ... i ... i ll.iV;, EUS- :;. Li I-.: .n side of the . ja-t. f.r Mr. He? .1., oi about one fourth b , s ihat they contract-.- r.il.le. unr, cognizable min t: : ; Ul-.h t f Eden-fc-o,. d rrgr&v cgs as he tliin ncd telieve t-till -. f hienton would have - , ol pi id without any i -ai-Knt rac-aaurea if they i ft. .1 lea his part of the tl. , w . q t. : a pi f. r Vo I 11 ,. th p a Mr , u - ; i - ; a I . I r :4 j t iicn Cry for Pitcher's Castoric 1 1 1 THE FRATERNAL CIRCLE. Does Not Fear the Results of the Applications for a Receiver. Though the cfSsers of the Fraternal Circle filed their answer to the applica tion for a receiver ca thti 221 ult., and ;ha 24th was tha timo when it was ex- l,cvkcu lu u se"teu "0 ClfOUH OOarta of Baltimore the matter his not even ' yet besn decided. A letter from Mr. Cua. S. Hopkias, Saprtmo Secretary to Mr. W. B. Boyd, agent in thia city, written on the 3i i3tint esye: I det-ite to cay ihat as ytt there hifcb.eu uo hcarru .- ia our caeee but we faro pusi.in thee j m -iters to a t-sr,i;jj; ui aa e-ii a dt? as possible as we h:ivt no fear oi tr.e ultimate result f ihe tuiti now ptnd.ii; agsiast us and Kei sailbfi. d ti-.t o.'.ly a f . -v weeks will cIjl-o o.forc- ..e zbuli be able to aa nour.ee to our readers a complete vioicry a'r.r- - l i lit-e. Of couree u:j ' i: - . . court is sattled we ctiLLt i-.-.y cuiaiy mensy except ing oa account of Eick eidiais end our runaicg expc-SBCS. Wfaea these matters are eettlv i ci?.i:;., fjr nhhdrawalsof ( 88seesajetii.d eider..-d.'' wi.i be p:o;pl!y con iae pubiiciica Evuopeia of the an swers made to the explications for the appointment of rt receiver etate that the defendants denied that they agreed to pay tho plaintiff 200 at ihe end of three, or 8s00 at the expiration of five years from the dato cf issue, and the balaaca at the expiration of seven yeara from that date. Is is denied that any members wtio iaduced to join the Circle by prEnim-i- that cannot be carried out. Tbej aJinir, however that the copy of the constitution and by-laws filed aa an exhibit, is a copy as it ex isted up to February 3i , but oay thnt certuin amendments were aade, and that the eshibi. is net a true copy of the conatiiutiua ss it now stds atd t1:ey deny that tho changes were made to serve any personal purpo3cs of the offictra and asbert thit the whole amount paid on account of $200 pay ments is but 5164,000, atd they deny that tho rasmbers number 37,000 or even 20.0C0. They deny tho that the officers have ?aid the order is unable to pay at this timo more than two-tenths cf the cbligatio end BSaert their confi dence that if the order is allowed to remain undfr thfir charge it will be a great success. The enswuib lo thy ruUrrogatoriea ar-nexed to one of the biiis of complaint furnish lbs fcliou icg iufcrmation in refertnie to the cfl.iirs cf the Fr?..;ernsl Circle: Ihe fo.iowin lr.foraiatiou in refer ence to iho tiffiira of ihe Fraiernal Circle ia furnUhc-d by the answers to the interrogatories annexed to one of the bills of complaint: The totnl num ber cf ceniheates issued by the order up to end ' including February .9, 1892, was 2G.2C3, Bed their face vaiue was $24.S0J,4C0. The total number issued up to and including November 9. 1891, was 25.402, of the face value of $24 059 400, and the number outstanding on that date to members in good standing was 18.307, of the faco value cf $16 964, 400. The number Outstanding on February 9 b. was 19 0S"7, of the face value cf $17,714 400. The number re ctivtd the three months preceding the 9ih of February cumbered 801. and the Hpsea during the ps.ne peri d were 50. The total expenses f ihi order since its crganizition has be.c $l:io,042, and the total expenditures oa account cf S200 advance, S 02.153. The total cmount of money on hand on the firdt of February wtr: Benefit and rU fund, 321.261; reserve fund, 0:7 ':92. Daring Feb ruary cS.6S4 his her, p-.-d on account of tik claims. New Uerrre and Carter-, t Comity Water Line. has put on ::, capable - each, to He: n-? and c-rryt.i ru r :i. Bt : si d the New i th-? plan '-e Se-w :--e that - . r. cf to mr-.kc- p-r we t to do a . and w-i r; -.. a c v Loic". T'-.r lite oui. r - us busiscr.1 t ;. It c: ?Hp way for i 6d pros- 0 UO uCllbt jniunt and 63 well as ci: rc.nii m--:r;j-3nu tc aicK the route cocv-.ciuct arr.irjg try mo:oha::t' wh. i j .ch thfir custcm- , :it: J afford 3 aiso a ui-r.t for the coun orcter tte'.r goods u cm . r to get them bu; iriosa from New res vi rv much im- from the Nonh to their placej of Berne, It also g: proved faci'.itiis ft r shipments cf Ssh, c; s from Carteret county s a. clams, etc., we are are for IUiCiLii:ti fcl o O U U Jai. i :i lc. 0 'of rVi ttir-rj now pissing through th ccm.-.I Northern shipment via New Borre. The trucking interest :s i'eo -uo;i-c larger d iratnsions thr'-u,:'.- the country that ill be tributary to tho bolts. We nndcratand thit at ?! be mora ihi? y?ar i consisting pir.cipaitr and cat-bjcj-ii A'.l freight fo.- tho nj v prove 1 facilities (or Ieo t.) jivo an i-op-:u develop-cc-it sr.iwa there- wi'l '....! cTcr before, r"'f-toc?. ps ;--e -.vill til -id ii.i. in.i the im m jriotirg oa jh: i to their further MMI'L.1 pkioi ii: i i 1 KAML V '.' t ' I L r : i I ti 5-1 O . : k-..l.Y " '' i mi t r w 1 1 iit'i js .1,1 !; 1 i!r PI- rcnii nt for i w; o : - e a n U l.-ct rical und I he i -.iliere It in l''y iru i s Mt -. uit the , u t f. r. , l a n not loc irl; ily. III.AM-. . t y at u i-r , ill Nr. i ii r t uoio ,o. Al l.A 1( Y.l: ( i il'jVOlSY. (.0 Wash Ion, . ( Alia CM11 S C C i! . N 3 ii-1 Br .r h ii id V.1 1 cor-l-... !.' , i-.' UriOg K i i n.-v tails, i '.- ; tip-tioa. h fi ubles ':" crnti1. " ' v F. H. j. is ( ii5sriif. ;:v. DC I? A XiOV, i.s K 1 1. Ii- G v.' t'i-:ll a Mil. Duffy, New Serne. N. CO. S. S. CONTENTION. New Berne, March 10th. Thursday, The Annual Convention of the Sunday Schools of Craven county was held at Christ's Church Thursday, at eleven o'clock a. m , President Willis iu tho chair and E. E Ilarpar as Secretary. After reading from the 12lh chapter of Romans by the President, and singing by the audience, prayer was offered by Rev. Rufus Ford, and the meeting de clared open. In consequence of some of the delegates from the county not having arrived, the meeting adjourned till half-past two o'clock in the afternoon. j At the appointed hour the convention re-assembled. Reports from tho vaiinus Schools were called. Seven were found to be present but only four had full reports. FVillow- ! iug is the list as near as could be obtained : j City of New Berne--Presbyteiian, Rev. ! C. G. Vardell, Supt. ; Baptist, J. L Mc Dauiel, Supt. ; Church of Christ, E. E. Harper, Supt.'; Hancock St. Methodist, VV. R. Barrinsrton. Sunt : Centenarv Methodist, J. K. Willis, Supt- New Eerne P. O (County) Free Will Baptist, Arthur Price; Free Wil! Baptist, Alfred Gaskins; Fres Will Baptist, Chas. Daw; MethodiV. W. D Staplcford; Methodist, S. W. Latham. Riverdale Presbyterian, II. C. Wood; Methodist, Mrs B. W. Ives. Havelocb Methodist, A. J. Cheslnutt; Union, M. N, Fisher. Closs Methodist, W. 15 Pearce ; Methodist, Mrs. W. II. West. Cove Baptist, T. B. Ipock ; Methodist, Eubanks; Free Will Baptist, S Robertson. Ernul-Church of Christ, J A. Askrus; Union, M Gaskins; Methodist, J. Toler. Batchelor Methodist, W, L. Harris. Tusc.irora Methodist, O. H. P. Weth eringtou. Perfection -Methodist, Rev. I). W. Porter. Zora Union, D H Dunn. Menimou Methodist, J. Can-away. Fort Barnwell Baptist, J. W. Eane. Eclair Methodist, D. Lane. Dover Free Will Baptist, II. T. Rich ardson; Uuion, T. Hjman Vanceborc Methoelist, A. Sprurll Methodist, J. A. Jackson; Methodist, J Powell; Methodist, Geo. Dudley; Metho dist, Stephen Hill. Lima Methodist, F. Arnold. Maple Cypress Methodist, Geo. Dix on. Cn motion the Secretary was instructed to withhold forwarding report to the State Secretary until the 19th inst,, in order to get as full and correct reports from unrepresented schools as possible. On motion the following resolution was adopted : Resolved, That it Is the sentiment of this Craven County Sunday School Con vention, that the subject of Temperance ought to have a prominent place and the Superintendents and other officers ought to keep it constantly before their- Schools. On motion, Rev. R. A. Willis, Rufus Ford and N. S. Richardson, were ap pointed a nominating committee. The following officers were announced and elected : President, G. T. Adams; Vice-Pres., J. L. McDaniel; Sec and Treas., E, E. Harper; Cor. Sec , W. P. M. Bryan; Ex. Com., S. R. Ball, J. W. Lane and Alfred Gaskins. The Secretary was also instructed to collect the amount pledged from Craven County, 23.00, for State work. Ou motion Prof. G. T. Adams was ap pointed chairman of tho committee on entertainment of the delegates to the State Convention to be held in New Berne on the 29th, 30th and 31st insts., with power to select others on the com mittee as he may deem advisable. On motion J. K. Willis was appointed co take charge of arranging for the must cal portion of the program. Meeting adjourned. A Hickory Man Works the "(Jreen Goods" Crowd. Some time ago a gentleman of this city received a letter from one of them (one of the "green goodo" men) to wb ch he replied by wire, asking for samples of gcoda. In reply to this be received a genuine greenback dollar, with instructions for bis trip North. He did not ro, but wired the parties: "Goods O. K. Send samplee of larger siz?a and if satisfactory will start at i once." They did not send any "larger i sizes," but our Hickory friend ia in a ! dollar and the 'greenwoods " men are ; out two, counting--'! wo telegTsma. jent collect. Pre6sjtnd Carolinian. ; An Old Raleigh Newspaper Wanted. Maj. S. M. Finger Superintendent of Public Instruction, i very anxious to secure a copy of the Raleigh Mivera Of : August 10th, 1809. He will be very much obliged to all who haye files of : old newspapers if thev will make search i and send him this number if it can be ' found, or let him know if it cannot be sect where he can examine it. Th:B ; old paper may be of much importance in reference to a great event ia North ; Carolina history and newspapers will ; conf i t a favor by copy ing, and may do the State a valuable service News & Observer. What a (lander! Wo liad a call yesterday frora Mr C. VV. Smith, of the Sleepy Creek sec tion, who in keepicg i h his uual custom, dropped in to pay his puhi-crin tion to The A reus. Wr. Smith ii the gentleman who ir.v.is tbe old gandei written up iu iheee eoluni sira.) ars e.JO, cu i OOpied l y th. New Ym k Herald. In will be remembered lha; thi? gander wasgron n long before tin war, ran the gaunlet tif Snermn's arnir in its ravagi of this e-ction. hsviog had his wiia t rot-en tiy sun-f-hot from one cf tho "bummers." and 13 supposed, by the beet computation, to be some 90 years of eg--. Mr. Smith re ports that thia old eandt-r i.i btill on the farm, but that hii eyesight uni appetite are btincinij la f i I (lald-boro Aigus. I!I. IKE'S" Till l" M i'H. 'Ku Ike' one dy c.irco through (he town Riding on a hobby. The people sb they it' Declared he looked 7. ) t him 4 lite nobby. And as he rode do-ru Middle street The crow d grew dense and followed : Maidens clapped their bounds in cleo. And yt-untf men cheered and hol lowed Tho is Bii 1 ki V " come strangpr ai bed , And why this demonstration? Fie i-i tta poor man's fiind. they ei,'. The giee'.ei-t in the na'.i m. For he has ridden down and slain rio Fkofits and HIGH Piuoks; ih billed h!I fort rf erQed and tm Wiih manly, t.-u" devices. H. hold the or q-r. ring Hero's comi 1' This fict is woith ri-lHtint; Down at his stand, on Middle street, To serve you he is waiting. CRAVEN Held in OLD DOMINION : CoMfcanv. pumi'WttULT UNB, " , The Old Dominion 8temMfjOmf9ift Oti ' ' afid Favorite ifaltr RoVU, i Alb ' ' . . marie and Chuaptake Catuu. ' vl'S . f FOB 4i aoWolk, Bmttrmor, 'ITew Trk- PMla -' V dclphla, Boaton, ffTi&emtM, mt - VV And all point North, Hail mi WqA. , On and nftr TI E utAV A prll 29, nnUl ; nw runner nonoerrai Steamer Ef BERNE, Capt. MSm! trrni -n f x r-n- Tr-. . . ' i n. aircct. tverr MondoT and ThnM. '.: - maklug olose eonnection with th A. A H. ti V . ri- jiu, ir mi etanons on inat run. win ve pain tnera ny me omceri,. 10. Ti. BO BERT MKssks. CULPEPPER A TURN! foflyVa. Areata, Norfo W. H. STANFORD. Vlee-l'reitlnt Jiew Tarkatf. GIji8'SiN;CJ'rfiilltLillj; tfceSfamers Klr.Rton und IIoar3 for tia-.i-ion. Trentn, and all other landing ifttkw ' ' " Ncuse and Trent River. -. '- ' .KsmrrUncwill tall I ROM XEW iftfltyiBj - oi NORFOLK rllr't. nt. 1" m. Taetdar '"' i' and rriflays, mr.klng cohneetfa wltaT TfWXX , ' Pt B. S. CO. 's ships tor New Yrk, B. B. P. ?.' ' ' eteamers fat Baltimore; Clyde Line 8hlpl for ' .. rhiladelpliia. M. fc if. T. Co.'i iMpi lot BB -T ' ton and providence. c'v - Bteanalr Kintton, Capt Dtxon, will tall t Klnrton on arrival f BteatuerNewb'fB.-' ' Order all good care f ID. 8. & Cow Norfolk, va. ,. ,J , Passes gerg will find a f04 table. Oomfort -able rooms, and every coortety aad atteatlea Steamers II. E. Stout, Defiance JTesjir'.-'- Cn and after February 1st, 1891, thtavi; lina will make regular . ; ' 6EMI-Wfa.YTffUP3 alt! more and Now Pern a : UlkkVW,litfat Ealilraora, TCX '' -aal&-"TA. Eerobutui and fihljperi, TJu lollee. V Thl lathe only DIItECt Maot ff Kw frotidenea. Philadelphia, Bli3uen DoUtS North. Eat and Wait, HaitW aUu oenaeetton for all point ly A. N.lSRaU '. "r--' rtoad and River out of New Baraa, V. f ' nPHIII llTMlet-r"-' - -v ;'- pursue Forria, Gen'I wiUgjtfk'-'Uy-:--- Wr.KClyia & Co, PWadshialf hrttk PeJW4 TratrA lHWl; ' . a' J5' tit ntrsV stt : ' iM wlVjwtldjnV,B.L, 'r'Au-' ! I feK A ia'War 1 1- " . KiWelnhKMXilart MTaa-aV " Prerldetwa, BauixJayav. ' , ThreuBn bijjj Udlq tlreit, and rtW4 nan ' -" antWtoaJl poluaratlne dUffenoiaflUw i v i eorjspanlea, ,- "t ,-. B&r Avoid Breahiff4 of BuZk a4 Ui tia If. C. ZinA, . .., : 22).' ' :r .V Fast Passenger and Freight Una betwaaw Y NEW BERNE, ; Eastern North Carolina Points, and all Cow nectlona of the . - PKJtJSSYLVAISlA. IIAILROAJX, UrCLtrDIXO Kew York, Philadelphia, Norfolk, BaJ : tlntore and Boston OtlLY Trl-Weehlr Lilna Oat t Sew lirriie. . 'r "V New and Elegantly Equipped Steam Sails from New Barn E05DAYS, WEDNESDAYS, rOATI, AT FIVE P. M., Btoping at P.oanoke Itlnnd each W7 and' ibrniinK r-ane ccinnection with tha Norfolk isoutbtrn liiulroad. The Eastern Blsnatch Line, conftlntlnir at. the Wilmington S. S. Co., Norfolk Souther: B. R., New York, l hila. and Norfolk H.ft. and Pennsylvania IU It., iorm a rollableand regjilor line, cliTi:i? nipRrior facilities tor quick passenger ami freight traiuportatioB, po transler except ut tiizabeta Caty, ;a which point freight will be loaded on ears to g9 through to destination. direct an goocia to be shipped Tla Eaatera Carolina Dinpatch daily ns tollowsi From New York, by Pen no. K. li. Pier XT. North River. ' From Philadelphia, by PhUa., W. and Ealto. H. P.. Dock St. Station. From Baltimore, by Phila., WIL and Balto. Iu i.t.(l'resi(leiit .St.. btation. From Norfolk, by Norfolk Southern R. fi. From lioston, by iicrchants & Miners Trans prtation Co.; New York and New England JpjB'R&ti' as low and time quicker than by any other line. For further Information apply to W. TC. J0TC3, (Qen'l Freight Traffic Ajent, P. Ii- R.) General Trafflo Agent Gko. Stgpuenb. iDlvisloa T ,a ii Iclnhl relght (Agent, P. W. A R. R. R-, Philadelphia. . B. COOKE, Gea'l Fri'ight Agent, N. Y. X Ar N Tl U. Nnrfntlr V fa. C. nriKjrrts, Oeuerul' Freight Agent N. S. R. R., Norfolk, Va. GKO. HENDERSON, Agkkt, Newberne. N. (X Jus! Arrived: ti V.rgini It vcitll T'.v. ki:n'i u n-i .In ( .1 K " Arriv.'il .i f Young , : v. :-;st VA. ii) IriULE8 Vonr.t Old. 1 ; on -t. EXTRA Fi!,!; DlilVERS, Dr.-tfi :i; 1 Wllieb. Will I Inrsos, ,!d Cheap. AIo Nice Variety of Carriage, E aggies, Cirts 1 Inri'i-s, W'in'ps, L.-.j K- In -. Dusters etc., etc OL'K M i I'TO IS Quick Fales Prcfits. Can ;if buy : it w i to il'i -iv 1 : i i -i In-fore you i ! i . ar advantage 1. IWM a GO. lllorsessiules .vi.,.y h 'v--t 1" flif j-'-,t'i
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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