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FI:ns! Plans! rrcsa 11.73 to $t for . j co&t plowf Wa wiH a3 1 M low aa tho lowest. F i:ur, - FlosrV--FIcar. We, fraani tea trtrt .barTel botb aa.to price tud quality. " i Tobacco I Tobacco! tYou cnlj have. to ace ocr ,oclc Jf ani " prices . ' aJ i joa. are a aure - ta - prxrcliae- Trace chains low. Lros bandied hovel, at 33c- " - w . pnCery Tory low, as wo wish I to dear It cjtf. , . ; .-- Tlaw.re lower than tfc)ow-l est. - Remember a penny saved I is Mnay made. 1 A nice assortment of Table J Cutlery and Hardware. 4ir I I.D PnciM V. 0a I Wilt UMilUv.tu UHi TJrtftJ f TTiMlk .fwoa ... ; Tax lifa'Insnrancd VylCOIiPAHY OF JN J YORK : . ISSUES EVERY DE3IHABLE FORM III Jfew DiatriboUoo Policy ia tha Moil Llbtral er offered bj Xsanraace Compear. U $159,507138.68. Kfiddvineata aMid Death Claima Aferss DaKjr.Pjmnt: $01,047.92.-- C. A, DATTUT. ; ' - At JoxiTcal OSce. fttf EDITORIAL M)Tl THI ijata will rn-eiv more rttl eoaaidaration w heu lbfy Irtro to tarow bomb sort eariy rrd Qig. It I Ur b;tr trti mDhip to ebepo clo'bti, roof kid Hnog axpiM thn to cbepa dolUia. w'JI vow ducoTrr tbt Ktde ItUad i not big eaoagh to worry orer. TBX rorvraor of Bbode Island doe at Make at oaacb as aoaae of tbToter. Ilia itlarj u only 91, OCO a jear. AXD now it ta announced that llwaoeri aad Iowa are for Cleve land. WrlL tbat'a aJl Hzbt- 8ap- dom we male It inaalraooi The late Kdard . waa os oi tbe lew juaguianca who eoald addreaa a Greek aodlanoa ta tbelr own ton rue. Mr. QImI- atooe ta another. Elizabeth Wuius, of Tea aeaaee, a atadent a tbe Womu'i Medical CoHefo of rtilirfelpLIa, haa oeen appointed reatdeat pbj leiaa at the Lylof-tfl-Cbarttj Iloepltai, aad will aaanaae her daUee In Jace. IP Mr. Morton aboald decline to paj aaoiher $100,000 lot th aoaor of raaaieg aeoosd w UutUo U U thoocbt that tbe choice wlU be Lais to a' ajadioata ot Jjaanoial nf. aaiea. Ia oter wordaiJM kskt voold ta nmoa awl tTmt. BEPEsaKfTiTirm Wamox, cf Qeorfia, oomplafoa thatttooeta the QoTerament' f 1D50 aaaaall to collect not one oeat ta tbe Cherry atoaa (Ya) customs district. There are' plasty of cherry stones like that, aad pi am stones, too, in the Grand Old Party's preserves. IT Congress can appropriate, $37,000 to priat 45,000 extra eoplea f tbe book prepared nader tie direction of the Agricultural De. partaeat oo Diseases of the Horse, It cerUialy oogbt. to be able to appropriate 110,000 for oar tower aad 1250,000 for tbe Naval Keo dexvoos. Norfolk Landmark. Tux more Bosela ia starving the more disposed" abe will be to fight her neighbors. It was want and misery vbtcb years ago ased to tart tbs bordes of Northern Asia oa their lacarsions into Eastern Roaaia. Tbe boagry Masco vita Is alvsye a menace to peace. N. 1". Adrertiser. Dowx ia a Georgia town tbe other day a alastrel performance was temporarily stopped while a Jadge rsr lastractioos from the stage to a jary which was dellb- erstiog la as adjacent room. Ii this practice ahoald become tbe general rale, what temples devoted jointly to Tbe mis sad to Thalia our arcbilects might oonatroct I The temporary sbeirlng of the silver bill will do more to harmos tzs tbe Democratic party through oat tbs coaatry thaa the eocceesfal enactment of say legislation now before Con grata. Tbas often does a negatived evil have happier effects than an affirmed good ef twice its dimensions. N O. Timeav Democxat. Wr7En the borders of tbe State of Nee York, there is no longer say occasion to srgoe that Mr. Cleveland, if nominated for the Presidency, will carry tbe State by a very large majority and receive its thirty -six Electoral votes. Per ls any degree familiar with tbe political feeling of party men and independents readily concede this ta ba the ease. Even among the . supporters of Senator Hill, those who feet soy sense of rer- pooaibility for their ottera.ee. hara ceaaed to deoy It. The cor. wat4 0r PQbiio aentimeat ran tsat Iwaj ia a vctame that haa been naiblj awellisf of late. New York ,n,e" "Ma. Batler. poeition, as Freai- luo -"M-vwiyaiiuuCT Bltn " opportanity max i.w ryounr men nave eoiojea, ana we - recuagme atteation oi the mea- bera of hia order to the importance dictnoee contained in the platform adopted by Alliance and non-Alli ance at the last Democratic State Convention; and if it ehonld be deemed necessary bv the next Democratic State Convention to amend thia platform, we tmat it will be done in tbe same patriotic spirit of conciliation which gov erned when it was first adopted. " People sometimes have a good deal of ran in going to law over little things bat they have to pay 1 for that kind of fan. It coata more I than the circaa with the menagerie incladcd. A cae of this kind waa rrcentlj eoncladed ia Penaajl- raaia, which two farmera bare ben eo joying lor ten jeara. Oae oat down a cherry trv rained at t3 2A, which the other claimed, and for which h ined. lie got jadgoseat, and the other appalei aad carried the case np to the da pre tne Court. The plaintiff won aU salt at laat, and got bU 3 25, bet It coat atm 325 lo lawyers' , not eooaliag time loat, Jtc, vallta defsadaat paid his law. fffl IZiCL aad 4j9S7 coata. making a total of llJ5i3 for a $J23 trr aad isomafu WII. Sla-. FDITORIAL M)TFS Rev. J. J. O. Vpbter of HaIm in the Methodist unicide at rhr!e?- mo-, a eMir charch commit Uo, W. V Kioht neftroei mardered ft pddlr la LQiiin Sacday. A baor foar of them and la in search of the others. 15 lat ToeaJaj's electiou the Democrats carrieo Chicago, Mil wake and other cities in the West heretofore Kepablican. The estimate now is that tbe i Chicago World's fair will coat not 'lM than 22,226, -400. Hat it will ! be tbe gran Jeat and completest of all fairs. The Montgomery Ad vertiser Cleveland will get the Ala- delegation. Thie shows oaa where the people stand. Both Alabama Ben atora are Hill men. THERE is a recent rumor that tied that today is as yesterday. Blame may b a candidate yet Here, every one is free. Each as against LTarrUon. lie saya be will pires to the attainment of the lar ot write another letter declining I fcrest fortune and highest honor, the nomination. One of his frienda j There ia a ceaseless straggle, and aayt he will accept. every man feels that the harden he AjtB th political friends of i ia heavier thaa that of his Ruator Hill irnttirn? readv to with- draw him from tbe Presidential campaign! He has been looked apoo as the favorite of Tammany, bat we are told that "Croker, the Tammany boee, says it is not ad. Tisablo to aomlnate Hill for P.rsldat. Miw.105 BCTLEB sends a secret circolar to each sab-Alliance in tbe State asking it to send a represen tative to a conference to be held in Raleigh on May 17th. The great importance of the move is empha sized and men who "won't compro mise or back down from tbe 8t. Loots demands" are wanted at tie conference. Txx bill tribes in British Bnr maa, oa the northeast frontier of India, are once more op in arms, and have made fierce onslaughts on the British stations. It many respects these wild snd intractable tribes resemble oar own Indians; and it fa likely to be many years before tbe border districts of India will be entirely safe from their ravages. ExGovimor Campbell, of Ohio, got off a good thing in his speech at Providence, Bhode Island. He .aid: MI never beard a Republican speaker ad drees an Irish audience without shedding barrels of tears over the evictions in Ireland, but I never heard one make the true statement that there are every year ia New York city more evic ttoae for rent than in tbe whole Emerald Isle." The town of Rutledge, Ga., boasts a ger.uine cariosity in a negro who Is covered with a deece of wool, not black wool, but tbe whitest kind of white wool. The wool tariff protectionists cannot claim this ss one of the results of the protective tariff, for the darkey grew just as big a crop of wool, and it was jast as white, before the tariff was half aa high as it ia now. Wil. Star. T HX Third party movement see ma to have taken so firm a hold In North Carolina that we are in formed that Col. Polk, who hopes to be its nominee for President of the United States, is quite jubilant over its prospects. Such a move ment may possibly snooeed in Kan sas but it cannot succeed in any Soathern State where the people retain their reason. Richmond Times. Etxry experienced observer of political movements will concede that If Mr Cleveland is not nomi nated for President by the Chica go convention a Western man will be.- There is no doubt that Mr. Cleveland is the choice of an over whelming majority of the Demo crats of the country. He is prob ably tbe choice of a majority of the Democrats in every Stste ia the Union, not excepting New York. Indianapolis Sentluel. Easts a may come as early as March 22 and as late as ADril 25. Since 1S03 Easter has occurred three times on the 19th, five times on the 16th, five times on the 1st, foar times each on the 2d, 11th, and 12th; four times on March 31, foar times on April 6, three times on the 4th. 5th, 7th, Sth, 10th, 13th, I4tb, and 22d of April, and 27th and 28th of March. March 22, 1313, waa the earliest date upon thoritv and were in technical error, which it has occurred. -St. Louis !batin addition to this, we will Republic. 8how thRt the whole transaction is It now develops that E. P. Allen, permeated with fraud, that the ac of Michigan, and 11. de B. Clay, of tioa of tbe snap convention not Newport's News, were here this only misrepresents the Democracy week in confereuce with the North j of the State of New York, but that Carolina Republicans. The latter J it was intended to misrepresent are doing all their work in a secret ; that Democracy, and that every war, for what reason nobody , action taken by that convention is knows. Hon. John Nichols, of a nulity in conscience aa will as Waahigton, is here. He was in law." conference with the brethren. l'hre Republicans stated last, Thk agreement to arbitrate the n'ht tbt Nichols would be their canaidate for Uovernor. There Is promptly followed by the pnblica no telling what they will do. They tion in the London Times of an may put op a full ticket; or a split , intimation that Great Britain con ticket with tbe Third part?; or no .. ticket at all. But every effort is tuag made by them and the Third party people to get North Carolina OQt ot Democratic control. Ral Iw v v ' "nv w aa a a elgb Cor. Wil. Messenger. l'OVFRTY AND l)IS( OMKVT. If poverty is no crime, it h a Kieat misfortune which all men are aniious to escape. Ia it a f4Ct th.it we, s nation, are poor f The truth in just the reverse. In natural resources, a wt-11 as in acoumalated wealth, the I'nited States is tbe richest coun try on the face of the globe. There is no land in which ali are rich. 'The great majority, wherever it is found, is comparatively poor. Perhaps there is more discontent, I among .he people of these States, than is asually found in the world 1 at Iaree. There is more resttess ness. This is, in a large measure, owing to oar peculiar institutions In other lauds notably in conti cental Europe the common peo pie do not look for fame and Iot tane. They are content to keep I the even tenor of their way, satis- neignoor. The manufacturer claims that because of free trade his goods cannot be sold at living rates, and the famers just as positively assert that they are ruined because the tariff com pells them to sell in the loweat market and buy in the high est. Capitalists say that their in. vestments are not seenre because ! of the fluctuations in valaes, caused by the ceaseless demand for a change in tbe tariff and the curren cy of the country. On the other hand, the people are calling for help to be delivered from the op pressions ot capital. Tbey say that "Wall Street" meaning the money power has its hand upon their throats, and unless its grip is relaxed they cannot live. They say: "We need money and can't get it because the currency Is con tracted. Please explain why gold ia locked np in banks and silver in tbe Government vaults." Some people have queer notions. They want all the gold and silver turned lose and a large volume of paper currency created. They don't realize that the paper money they have is.tbe representative 0f i gold and silver, and that unless the 1 gold and silver is held in bank and the national treasury the paper money is not worth a cent. The discontented people want not only the silver certificate, bat also the silver on which the certificate is issued. ! vn fhrar har,ihin w h i c.h i must be endured. It is written, A!I are excluded except the Minis "In the sweat of thy fase shalt thou ter and members of the Chinese eat bread," and there is no release ! from the Irrevocable decree Labor is the inexorable requirement of every day in every vocation of life. "Tbe band of the dilligent mak eth rich," while "a 1 i i tie more sleep, and a little more slrlmber," tendeth to poverty. The way to escape poverty is to live within your means. Be indas tiioas, and to industry add knowl edge, to knowledge patience, to patience temperence, to temperence prndence and frugality. The way to escape discontent is to cultivate feelings of gratitude for what we have. Thanksgiving enlarges the blessing. It is as lev en that a woman hid in three meas- nreea of meal: it ia the rifting of i the cloud and the litting in of the sunlight. Have faith in Qod, and to your faith add hope and charity- EW YORK. A large and enthusiaLstic meeting of Democrats was held at Buffalo, N. Y., April the qth.4 It was a pro teat of the Democrats of Western New York, against the snap Con vention of Feb. 22d. Speeches were made by Hon. Frank M. Thome, of Buffalo, Hon. V. li. Grace, Ex-Mayor of New York city, and Hon. Charles S. Fairchild, Ex Secretary of the Treasury. In the midst of his eppeech, Mr. Fairchild ftaidj "When we appear before the National Convention, in Chicago, w.e will go before that body recognizing that it is a Court of Equity aa well as a Court of Law. We will not only urge that the State Democratic Committee of New York, in calling a midwinter convention, overstepped their an- Belnlng Soa difficulty has been - uu.sance ana woa,d llke to Ket r'd ol her. Cao- ' my now expect a good deal of - 1 that sort of treatment. Ir. is n I pleasant, but it may be salutary. IIII0DF. ISLAM). 1 There h nothing i! i.-coi:r.i!ti r in 1 the new.i from K'jode Island. There has been no riedion hv the people. It is claimed thkt the Legislature wn'l be Republican and will elect the whole Republican S;a"c ticket aud return Mr. Aldnch to . the (". S. Senate. B.u this is the K.'nub Mean estimate. In the last legislature the Re publicans had bj votes on jjiut ballot and the Dt'iuocrats U'J, and the results show a net gain on tbe afseinldy of 23 for the Democrats. It waa supposed that Providence would decide the contesr, and the LllJ wtIU emoc1(uu .m auuui majority. iuis is a leawier in .ur. Cleveland plump. To break the record of thirty ix I jearB and wirt a Democratic: victory in Rhode I-daud in a Presidential year was a hard task. If it has not been accomplished, the Repub licans wiu by the smallest possible ' fraction. j Rhode Island has been a Repub- lican State ia every Presidential year since the Repablicaa party was organized. The last time the Democrats carried it for President, or in a Presidential year, was in year, 1S52, and for Franklin Pierce. THE CHINESE I'-.vl.ril.'SlU.i The theory that America affords , , . . , an asylam for the oppressed oi all lands seems about to be exploded. Some years ago tbe American partp commonly called the Know Nothing party announced as it? policy the exclusion of all persons not native born fromtbe honors and emoluments of office. Its slogan was, "Americans mast rule Ameri ca." That party was of short da ration, but it was not killed by its Americanism, so much as by its religious intolerance. There is now and always haa been, a Btrong sentiment in this country against the preponderance of foreign in fluence. Tht communism that has manifested itself in some of oar cities has increased this feeling ol opposition until it has become active and violent hostility. Again, and again, h ive the peo ple appealed to Congress to erect barriers to the influx of foreigners, especially Chinamen, and again nd again have acts been passed intended to limit immigration, hut never before nas so exclusive a measure been proposed as the bill that has jast passed in the House of Representatives No Chinamman cao hereafter come to this coa-stry, and should aDV f those who are now a way , i t w il 1 be ne ver to here go return. legation Tho nrnnnil nn which thin nolicv - ,. t j ir, io onrU t l o I HI. I'l 1.1 nu m nuu&iiL LW L. U ! justified is that the unrestric ted immigration of the Chinese is full of danger botl to our institu tions and industries. With the lights before ns, e do dot approve of the bill. We do not believe the daDger is as great as it has been represented to be; but, if it were greater it would not justify an open and fla grant violation of treaty obligation. We agree with the Washington Post that, "The passing of tho bill in its present shape would, in this poanAnr. lw nn act nnworthv of the 1 , - I legislature of a country that boasts I of its holdiner the foremost Position i among civilized nations, and while there may be reasons for discour aging the admission of certain classes of Chinese immigrants, there can be no valid reason given for aiudeand dishonorable breach of treaty stipulations on the part of thia Government. CONGRESS. All things considered, Congress is doing well. The best thing about it, perhaps, is, it is getting ready to adjourn. The vexious silver question has been diapostd of, aud a breach has been made in the iniquitous tar iff. The appropriation bills are well i class, for there u a cure here, i cot v - rl I sider Dr. Keeley s ducovery a godsend underway. Extravagance hasit tfi9 country, and too much praise been checked, and the public mon ies a good 1.. ...V. rwr. .l.nt- mill A mncl 1 Co ouueu v, Ji lt: " Hi LH V'O I. Eepublicans are employing ob - structive tactics, but with little success. ! It was no: to bo expected that; the present session would accom I plish much positive legislation- In all sessions preceding Presidential elections, most of the time is passed in skirmishing, preparatory to the great buttle that is abont to be i fought, Ir is not surprising that the so called People's Party should be a party of false pretences, for the men to whom it chiefly owes its paternity'were schooled in the Republican party, which is essen tially a party of false pretences. Wil. Messenger. Every State that has instructed delegates for President (New York excepted) is for Grover Cleveland. He has 150 such votes to date. If Senator Morgan pushes his silver resolution several of the i. Prpsidpntial asnirants will find their pystems filled with insomnia.' it )i iliniiiirliiii. 1 tea it WilmiDgton cnr.'iur.: d ry Ii v V. P Fife and Rev. '..) (' N!-.:h:.ni i'j- Irish Evacgeligt, one (1 r Mr M ii.d) d rinht hand men, are ;'P k'-n 1 f n itur.sfly interestirg. The ."tar t t.f i!,t it, : T:.r. r i f 1 f m f e 1 1 11 n i s not evaniffi- : isu 1 1, but is f. thr -1 r i t mesniiiK of the word, r thi1 etuiy rf the Bin'e, which '.!. Irs the life of Christianity. A ' o ii" I i .k e.i c r ih aimense Kih- ir 1.1. 1 fur !.-. rly i'fry oco preent n'i Hlc. i .- k nnl nencil. it looniii i-uri'!)- f iheio was a very 'lipinitrn." ini-it erudy of the Word of I. 'ft". Stealing Lou'-. Our ii'iil met: oft" u pjr.-ta o raf.s up our rivt-rs ;m i br.tni th thre on the er:i!j v. i.l; tin ir iniu so that if the rafis g broken up as porcetime." occuroa:,ci fjny l.y; . !' th y rp.3y be i ic-nf !; . ii r;cd rtccv.n.l Ia fpi:p of :h-tt? pre c-.uii mi thire mo ni-ri ili.h- t: ol fcziou.;l! to romovn the maiks end take tbe ic-ts r.nd seil thfm. Sltiio h.vs been det.-cud in the act of CH'.in2 out the brnia. Those who do ho may not know it. but there is a direct FpecUl statute ng.iioet pkkinup a branded log and the mill con txpress their determina tion to niika trouble for the offenders if they are annoyed further by tbe the'te. - T T - Charleston Truck, Ta( Charleston Ns and Curie. say, concerning the truck crcp3 in that sei.icn : ' It ia now apparent that tbe yield ' thin ve.ir wi l h fnlir innl tn. if it doe3 not surpass that of Use rfhipmenta i are beiccint?. tut as y tt cone inmenta are jn verj Bmaii lots. AHparagus, Dlttl Y LIUI I ItSS. ICllUCti BUL1 UlUUdOII ttIV the only articled whioh. are moving as yet, the cibbaires leadire; off and the. shipments lacreisin, very rap'.dly. A few crates of etrabeirits were Be' n iL, the express office yi-strday. bound foi Northern points, miinly New York. The aepirsgus of this eeag-n is rf poileo especially fine, and it is believed hit the thipments which h'ive j ist starttd, will be unusually large thin 6t'.v;on A consultation wkh shippers je'e:day revealed the fact that prices tt i i your I are very good, and im! ic-nione are th&t they will equal those of lust veer, hipb i were entirely satisfactory.' Charleston Truck for Cincinnati The Charleston N-ws & Cou:ier an-! nounces that a schedule has been ; a Tanged which goes into eff ect imme- , diately that will give Charleston quick West and tak.-i truck to A.l inta, Nsh ville and Cincinnati. Tbe New3 & Courier siyt: "Thus the prod uce of tha Charleston market will be placed on call in Cincinnati lixty two hours and a half af.er shipment, ad as tbe truok crop of the West is a! wa: s long behind this ijinity this arrangement win doubtleoa meet with the tuccess it deserves; until tbe farms j of the West are ready to yield their j sup,!, Charleston will fill their biU for : them. The rt su'.t of ibis is expected to great, j ly swell Charleston early truck trade which hertfore has been directed! mainly to Ne w York owing to tbe want of quick freight trains to the West Charleston's reaching out fcr other markets may also indirectly bentfii New Berne, as occ isionally the last of Char'os'.ou 'a season on some crop runs into the beginning of Naw Berne's and thia hurts the price of those pioductel - for both places, whereag. v.ku the new markets now opened, Cnarleston could still coutiaue to ehip end yet not into conflict with uj. ccme THF DRUNKARD'S PANACEA. I'nele Miles" Gives a Full Account of His Recent Sojourn at the Keeley Institute He Returns to Rock Hill a Cured Man and Feels Tliat he is Free From the Influence of the Insidious Des troyer. Gkeexsbcko, N, C, March ISO-1. tti .hQ n--rk Rill Hera'd- It h..v,.,ra 'nr ikn saknnf all who i hive become slaves to the whiskey ; riabit. the curse ot ail curses, to ap-1 Deul to your columns for a short space j hot l may poilit lhl m tbe w&y of es- cape froaa the doom which sureiyi awaits the dram drinker. Throe wesks i ago I entered the Keeley Institute at this place, after having gone through j weeks of drunkenness, with will pjwer j all gono, with scarcely a thought save whiskey. I Today I stand forth proudly to pro-1 n'aim the virtues of the remedies here used and to urge upDu the unfortunates t m avail themselves of the relief here ' afforded. My habits are well known ! .w.A FrJunrlc" Thiirl.i!7 finds IU JUU auu u; "-' ' 1 - . - - - - j me a new man, a sober man, a hapyy man. After the first three or four days of my stay here all thought of or desire for whiskey is geno. I had my bottle filled and have carried it in my pocket without toe slightest thought of it a thing I could not have doe hcre'.ofore for ien minutes to save my life. The change in a miracle to me. I Ehll fiver feel grateful to R:V. V. M. j Anderson and other friends who nnintpd me to the Keelev Institute. It gives ma great pleasure to commend this institution to all drinkers cf every ', cannot be accorded to the Doctor, who i "BS brought 60 rxuch happiness to so i many ouuics, oa-.trt drunkard 's graves, aud thrown so much ;c - in the plaudit, "Well done, cease not your uibie work." to our physician. Dr. Palmer, and buiiwsf manager. Judge Eller. They v- in bj i:.tir kmdro.-s and sympathy au ' a-tca'.in to ill who have come hero. Under ti.i? troutc.ent there have been seventy -ote graduates from this insti tution'' in fel-cut live mcntbs. and not ..ne. of them bad returned to his old habitp. M- Johnson. Rock H S. C. n-rs! Hints to Young' yli-u. v valu ible and lnteretirJ; li:t!e A uaxj-hk-t with the fcLcvc i i.-tue.iby the uuis erity. crsctical suggestions how tie hiiS been It conteias to get un and now to education . what to stuoy become speedily fitted for l:iw, meas cite. jjurnaliom. teacbing. bufints-1 or agriculture. Anv one can otiiain a crpy by addreFing Preeiient Winston. Chpei Kill. N BrCKLES'S ARVltA -ALVfi The Bf st Salvo in the wuvld tor Cuts, Bruisi oT-?. C iters, Sal! llbeam, Fever Stored, 'ti-lter, '.'Mr.pced Llandri, Chilblains, .')::,". and ali Skiu Kruytions, aad ?ot--ivi ,v I'utrt Pilr-s, or no i-siy r-iju:red. It W gaf.r-.ttte.l mdve perfect nat's faction, or umic7 ro; un.it d. Price 25 cants Dt-r cox. Forsale in Nt wbern by V. S. Dully, wLoii-aii- and :.. ail druggist. Children Cry for Pitcher S UaSTOriS l ili- ami Ni-f.iham T n.- (i.b:,. 'ci f !!; Tup. st;.:o to Fair A Toe (il.ii: Ciilo r t-, aniru -. I;. ::re c a fi.ld and t ;: cix page cir I'li'tuiuLns on d at tbe 33J 1 nrolina Agri h Oj'-.bcr IStb, hli'. 1 F.iir of lb - N i S."ity. cul:-.jr t- , .i, I-: Tho pri-; and m or" I: arjd ;':.e (; is'ti cf it.e itiiicr thf most Ur". Ul. North C.-r-.i The i.i-n r;ddr(ri:i j era v. i o - ro c ;-. ho vi 1 i , Dumber br-r.-.t i i ; (.;, r ii:.,r: : . . !. is c ::at S ,r d u;:)i::.t than usual, cf tho ut.caltnr tct: y inviU'd to i'C" F.:.r cne of the : :r.nt . ver held id 1 t ....d circular tiip.t !he farro ; -wirp for the r;t i o:iie with v sat may r.irv to con-1! P ci ii referrr. P' tuiu'iT" lifecwi- it U,t V: i be h.Td fit Xo -v tir.g for the a F. ro ur:! do ;.ro isa F.iir to it -Ainttr.) for the largest U.t; : ijfrne n. ;,r- rc-iutnj i lit re art jiildrjand r.bo for Usr exhibits of cat ton, tobiicco. cj;j, hi::.t, oats, rye, rice, peas, beaDs, barley, ground peas, , grass seed cf viricua kitde, hay of nine l varieties and vegetable?, root cropf, ! o:c , of over two dczjn kinds. j Full information, including forms of ca lin:ates for the ci imens ions cf land ; an l statements cf cultivation can be j ob'ainca by nddrtttia tho "Secretary i of tbe North Carolina Agricultural j Society, Riltih, K. C. 100,000 ALKEADY SPENT Matter Relating lo the ". W Railroad. fc C. The Windsor Ledger gives a strong I editoiiil i-i advocacy of the proposed subs-ripiioo to the building of the N. W. & C. IJ. as in inducement for it to go to that to and says the attain ment cf thedeeired object is an as sured fact if the people of Windsor vote for the subscription asked- Taa Birrn issue of tha Ledger con tains a card from Mr. J. C. MsNaugh ton, President of the read from which we make an extract : j FlIILADELPBIA. Pa., March '92. Editor of tbe Windsor L dger: T- . c : - , . on uuiy lemfea j,jq.airyi I dfgire to etato, in the firs', place, we have as a class of men a very good, eubetantiil and reeptcted Board oi directors, uae ot wnicn l wouia respectfully rt fer ycu to. as being, ex Governor Jiirvia of your Sctte. It wculJ be imposf 1 from the nature of our petitions, iov (he company or its stock bolde ra. to realize from tbe results of county subscriptions unless tha road is actual ly Luiit and put in operation. I dusirc t j r.. - t'.;U wo Invo already spent nrarly s 100,000 on the enteral ije, and it i highly improbable that such an expenditure v.-r.uid have been made. had we .not intersjcd cr hoped to carry out and cernpic'.c ti.o enterprise, j. c. SXrOHxV' F.0I1.LR FXl'LOSIO.N. DPSiructioa ')' liJCdinjietent En-ineers -Steam Users Work Against Their Interest When They Oppose a Law for Examing and Licensing Engineers. Eiitor Journal: There hva since tho war bma several boiler explosions in New Borne. You caa often read of th" u, they occur a.l cv;; tho country. Iu many easea whuro thera were I oestua, resulting; irem Btcam uouer I explosions the coroners inquest brought out the fact of groea incompetence. Indeed the eviaCEco in re any of these I caes3 ia calculated O scaFZJ th9 reader. It seems to be Met thi; there are those who errp!oy steiaj ia their busi ness without the smallest idea of iis dangers. They hire an cnginear as i they hire a wagon acd trnst to luck fcr tbe rest, in oorae Btc:i-.jnn the laws i bar out succrrpeteaco from the refine ' rcom and such li-va et.ould hj iuforoe ' everywhere had fninrer tb fa; selves : aro in fvcr cf But tho blem user is not. Ju3t as soon aaany met-au.-a of the kind is pro : ptsed in a legislature, icmo larctnary 'steam us.ts sit to work 1 3 defeat it Ihetroublo is that engineers The troublt; have their neither time cor money to carry measuera. while the steam uoers have every time wo went enngneene pu ,1. very bidly on this subject. is sentiment STONEWALL, N. C. Death Crops Transportatiou Barrel Factory, On the 29ih icet., llrs. Hannah Daniels died at the residence of P. J. Daniels, her eon. azed 70 years. A good womin gone to the uckno n future We are being weather, snd vet blesaed with fine nation is taking ad- vantage of it. Pes and potatoes are looking well. If the future is proDiticu3, potatoes bid fair for a fine crop, but if our transpor tat on is not improved from last year, there will be a lot of grumbling and complaint. There i a prospect thst p-tuU bar rels Will be more plentiful tnsn formvs'ly. Tha factory at B.yborois ccn tnr tly adding to its Fupply. Ther s is a prospect of quite a small ..-ir-, rf iii.llrtn htinr, ra iciad I nnrc la .;..., v. I ... i The Farming' Lx-.t year Mr. J. county, hired a lot considerable cotton, That Tays. J. Price, of this cf hands, planted bought his sup- plus, taised six bales of cotton and came out at the littles end of the horn. Last year he decreased tho acreage in cotton, increased that in corn, and with the help of a ten year old girl, ha made two bales of cotton and five hundred bushels of corn Ho has proven to hi-t : t - ...... U, , , , n,. Yr """" , ,u " ' monoy m i:i il. iz is t-u i'luui, ; ra lyvtuu and ni -re co: year w:s mci' of COttun ho a id the ecu: l a fifth. Aim of cot '.-- .: ?. '. ilii crcjj'ji ojrn aai. cr 1 ilia the six :;aiei o i i'.- u- ;. 3r is;. ? i; 1' than .ic. lie 'oa i -. o b ties a-J. - Shulby It' vie .v. IV.o A;!.). V. : : i u-Aty Sul -a man .'"f t j vint PALO ..cit "arm ef Govorror II u crosrL-ri the ALTO, the Stanford, t of sCNOI,. ARION, .if lor jreiicnticg r.i.-.i exhibiting the ':k own- rs woo are Mr. Rovnolda, tha PALO ALU;, proper ci odonti j list of prort.iuen uaing the Speci! yuoeiiutt nder.t Hi AI irvin the Trainer, CDn.nrei so bis treating , SUNOL and PALO ALTO, as they weie suffering froui 1 i-.-.ic-nc: roughly te.'-tias ti.. op and othtrevrt. fir S a Manager and i .-.:.'.. placci i"" cr-I. i. i" VErElilSAi.Y bril- il tho !ar:. ... .", ; : r: ! nudirin- - ' -:o. 'j'-.i'l : ' lis of pro ", . ; hevo adopted i u-r- ' . jift-r tho- : ie- on these r i d t usinetg ' . r- l 't,clv. . j?'V,''I?ii:'l-y?' U S. l:robbiv 1 jr ' j- rinary ; k iitir.cru who' '.iJ'.SPHlJF.YS' i KCiKICS V.'tori- fr.-"- '..n n C'-iost. 11- dic.i.Ti Com-' and Jcnc-' .teters, ; ' varF.KISARY .'ii ti.iry 7u.ir.ciiit cisiirG Address llumphrej piny. C-;r. WiiL.s'a : New York. THIS LOOKS LIKE 151SIMSS he Tlie South Carolina Laud Organized. r,,,""-n,v A ( oiitraet Made for the ( on-li'iiclion of the Norfolk, Wilmington and Charleston Railroad. Ncav Heme Likely lo lie on tlx Lille, A few weeks a o The News :,n(l (uurkr published the anncurjri.'in"ul that ii charier bud been iseued by the Secicf ry of Stale to ihe Sjuth Carolina Land Company, end announctd that the headquarters cf tho coriura:i n would be esiabii hed in thia city. Tne company wm oKrrz.d y-st' rd H oming iu tbe cilice of C-l H II Young and will inioned lately b'-giu business. LTocrr the compiny 's charter n iv.n ' 'coiiLt of the Cipiial stock had m lo t-ubdC! ibed before ai. organ ziU:;n could be effected. Imm.-d i ite.y up .n the opening of ihn mreting in e'ol. Young's cilice yesterday the t uboii ipiicn bocks were opened, mu 11,010 1 hu u the re quired amount of Keck w,in subscribed upon tho spot. The stockholders then1 held a meeting, at which the following ooaro or directors was r lrcted: A. A. Oadcis, Cbafleeton ; Col. U K. Ycuog. ; Charleston; K. . 1 upper, tJijarhfton ; j A. S. Cadwalladi r, Yard ley. Pa: J.C. 1 Bethe.il, PhiUdelphiB ; A S Rmcw, I WinUHor, N. C;CbauibersH McKib . bin, Philadelph a, and Capl B F. 1 McOabe, of Cbarleetju. The meeting of the slockr o deri was then adjiurned and the board of direc tors were called together for the pur pose of electing officers for tbe oompacy. Tne following were unani mously elecled: A. A. Oaddis, presi dent;C. II. McKIbbin, vice president; K- 8. Tupper, secretary and treasurer; Col. 11. E. Young, general counsel. J. U- Butcell, general manager. AM ... .aner me company Haa been or ganized it received a proposition from the Norfolk, Wilmington and Cnarlcs ton Ruilroad cfferini? thn Smith Orn- Una Land Conipny the oontraot for the construction of all that railroad 's line of track between this point Rtid ihe North Carolina line, After the proposition bad been re ceived and d it cussed by the directors and officers of the new company it waa accepted. B.y tho articles of the con tract tbe South Carolina L.cd Company will have entire charge ol building the road and track, toge.her with all the bridges and other necessary structures along the route of the Norfolk. Wil mington and Charleston Road. In addition to this tbe Land Company will own tbe terminus of tbe same road in this city. It will also construct and own tbe great railroad bridge which it ia proposed to build over the Cooper River, and by means of which the Nor folk, Wilmington and Charleston pro poses to enter ttii city. Exaot'y at what point on the Cooper this bridge will cross, or whore the terminus of tbe railroad is to be located, are detail which have not as yet been fully de termined upon. The officers of tho Lind Compiny hive one or two plans under considera tion, End have received advantageous off .3 looking towavda locations at wiutly different points. It is under stood that cne of the plans which is being favorably considered by them looks to tbe spanning cf the Cooper at a point low enough down to bring ibe road's terminus in tbe business portion of tbe city, whilst a second proposition, equally well considered, would place tbe bridge higher up the iiver and give the road a suburban terminus. Tbe company have tbe matter under careful consideration, but as yet it ii impossi bio to obtain more definite information on this point. Tbe Land Company propiso wiihin tfco next few day to tend out a num ber of authorised agents along tbe pro posed route of the road which it is to build for tbe purpose of soliciting sub scriptions from the towns, town-ships and counties through wbioh the road is to pass. These agents will also have in charge the matter of obtaining rights of way for tbe road. They will natur ally anticipate receiving donations from localities anxious to ot ktia the road. Subscriptions to the company V stock will also heacoepted. tbe suborip tions being payable in land or timber. At a very early date the oompany pro poses to send out engineers who are to locate and map out town sites along the line of the proposed road. The South Carolina Land Oompanv is organized under one of the most iibartil charters ever granted a similar corporation in thia State, and it propo- 1 ees to engage extensively in nil the j lihea cf business which leKiiitoately j come within its province. Tha cpi- ' tal stock of the ccmoanv is placed at I SI, 000, COO, with the priviteg, .f in creasing that amount to 5 000 00 if deemed advisable and necessary by tbe stockholders and directors. Progress op tfik WoekinKohth Carolina. Mr'. Charles P. Hower, tVo general fiaancial agent of the South Carolina Construction Company, an organization closely identified with the Norfolk, Wilmington and Charleston Railroad Company, is stopping at tbe Charleston Hotel. Mr. Hower has recently been over the entire route of tbe new road, and he was asked by a Reporter for information concerning the progres made along tbe line of b.B travels. He said that the rights of way throughout Norrh Carolina have all virtually been secured, that the people of that State are giving bis company enlhueiastio encouragement and sup port. In some sections large tracts of land have been voluntarily contributed by people anxious to see the big eaier pr.zd brought to a suooessful comple tion. Win ton Township, in Hertford County, N. C, has recently held a meeting in the interest of tbe road and voted a subscription to tbe stock of $25,000. In the early part of next week been arranged for in ' . w ' digram and Vindeor townsbipj, in Bei tie County. Each of Each of tbejwtown ships will be asked to subscribe $15 COO. and the company already has the assur ance that that amount will be voted by them. Mr. A. 3 Koscoe. who U major cf Windsor N C and who is likewise a director in the railroait and land oom- pinifs. has lnaiviauaiijr nuaonoea ;j. ! OCO, and the town council of Windsor 1 recently held a meeting, at which they not only gavo the railroad all rights of ' way tnrouuh the town. tut mbscnbi d in addition ten acres of land in their incorporate limits aa a niio upon w hich the company could eroct its depots Hn.l sheds. In Windsor Towpabip the lion Francis D. Winston and ether promi oent gentlemen have agri ed to incrape rho township subsciptioa of ? t 0J to 825.000. These are but fe-v of the to kens of marked enaourazement which Mr. Hower says his comi inv i i nvnv ing throughout the StatJ of f-;.r il, i ".r -oiina. The first route prj osa.l for tl.eroid did not include the town o! Nc . x in but the bankers and pr.nriiti; nt p oj.le of the town recently ht 0 u k'hiiii nl which they otleto-l to Mibiii e l.'0, 000 if the company v.-ntil ! urn l'i rtvi! through their city. I; i row profit. ly th"t the lino wiil inclu i." Ncvlipri: . Mr. Hower said that -s tbe fiaitu ial aeent of the company hi wns in pni - . t, 0n to know tho prevailing eentimet t , f t,a nnnlo in recnrrl to it. n n rl t Vi at. emonjt Northern capit-ilists ' :n the South be found the i universally favorable to th an w ell as Kent mill enteipr.-e. Charleston News & Cnui ler. We have a eoeedy and ponit ii o cue for catarrh, diphtheria cinkf r in.niih and headache, iu SHILOU'S CAT.Miltll REMEDY. A nasal injector frt. w ith eaoh bottle. TJe it if ou ii.tiir haith and sweat breath. Price 50c. So'd by New Berne Drug Co. OLD -ICZIINIOTT Steamohip Company. SEMt-VVi-CKI-Y LINK. LINE. luacuMj Compmrtv't OU rt'r r.eute,tH Alb. artj 1 avorite V, i. trie a td ( vor Moi'fo'V. I!li:ranr, IWvr York, Phi, dclpliln, Eoslon, IVoTMence, ana v aihln-ioo C ity. And its '"ih. Vast end Wat. until .1 jnt: Steamer mi V.'i! N. C., ruakin 1 frr "t. fn rwBeraa, A' " f it. i Thnmelaj; j . .:h ii A. & N.-CL ' " 1 ,r::'', ! with ' ' 1 1 t H lor Kla 1 infs n th . yy.v; eeune. ; -. '! with fit XJ. K. J! . I ,r 1 th .-;,.;. tfn. 'J'r, Nf'JHP t! i:-.:..- .. 1 Mid I'rii' i I). S. S.t ,, Ft r". rry i r.uili'ic; . toil ar.'l l'i v 1 . K P.Cv'f ' hMj fat v o. ' kUJpt tut lUm U.. gtcaiuer K:ii. oi:, Cart. Tiiffn, will nil ht Elnstnn or. arrival ef ncs-rer Nrwbsrna. Crrler 0 1 j'oocs (,iri of O. D. H. g. Co Norfolk, Yn. Parsor:f:cr9 viV, CnrJ 1 ri table. oomforV aMe roon:s, tncl err y ccurtrty ana attentUa Trill be p-i.l ilitm 1 v ihr ofht-rrs. 11. H I.OHKRT8, Artal. Messrs. CUI.l'EITi.P. A. TUUNi.. ' Agerin, NorfolkTval W. H. ETANFOUD, Viee-I'i-ffident New YerttOtr. Clyfles Ii C. Mgl Line. Steamers 8. E. Stoat, DoJaice J Vesper On and after February 1st, 1891, this lino will make regular SEMI-WEEKLY TRIPS BBTWFBM Baltimore and New Berne Leartn Baltimore tot Kw Jtr, rVET itESDAY, BATUiDAY, at eric , LeaTfojr Kw Seme to Baltfaor, T0E8 . Lay, satueday. at a p i Berekaati and Ikiypora, Taka lotlea, Thli 1 t pnly DIRECT Hue tH af Xw Bern, for Baltimora without cbBfa,topptaf , vb'J i oonoii. connmiDg inea fT iof ton. ovtdenc. PMldelphla, lUflhwond, aa4 all . potoai PJortb, taH and WL alakloi Hit . oonneotion tor all poioU by A. A N. CIUUV road and River out of New Brn. , ( fLxxjBtx Foster, OcdI Mnff,' ' , , MLtjjhiWBalUBMra, Jab. W. MoCAaarcx, Atm NorfoUt, Va. W. P. Clyda & Co., I'hiiadslphlavli Boik wharrafc ..New York and Balto. Traoa LUtAPW ; E. SltmMan, DoatAB, Si Central wWC 8. H. Rook well, PrpTldeu,E, I. Eali lours Boston, Tueidars and BatardaM. 1 2 KetrYorkdaUr. T.; " " Pal to., WedntsjiTr A Satardaya, " " PblladelphiB, Mondaya, Wadaas- diys, Baturdayt. " " Provldooop, BatanSara. Throagb bills lading given ao'd rat gaar antMd to all points at tka -'iTnmnl oflls af tbs oompanioa. ' .1 ' Avoid Breakagt of BuOt mt4 EJttf , via Jv". C. Line. 8. n. CAY Axat, NiTT Bam O Fast Tnssciiger a.id Freight Line bctwsea NEW BERNE, Eastern North Carolina Points, and all Cob i.ectioaj of the PK-.SVM AU RAILROAD, rscLUDuro Nevr York, riUtaaclyli!, Korfolk, B&1 tlruore ntid ILtoxton. TImi oiiLY Trl-WccVly Lima Oat ot New Ucrcie. y. New and Elegantly Equipped Eleamtr El Sruils from Now Borne AT FSVl: P. M., Stor-jfir nt J'a:i.'.;o It'an 1 each way and1 ibru.inir fl r .i,",,v : en witli Ul Nurlolk .Soulr.cra lUiilfoad. The vUrn pi ,tlh r.n listing of fi,e WiJmiacrton 6. s. c, or folk boutbera K. R., New York, I'l.i'a. r-id Norfolk K Il and I'onnsylvanta )U ii., i j. m a reliable and regular line, oil.-rins nijicrior fooilitjea for quiy passenger ana i re ii;i;t '.ransportatloii. Xo tt-anstrr ci'-cut . 1 1 Kiijibctli Citr. !a which point freight. ill Lo iuiided on oars to ga thron t;h to distillation. Dirpct all goods to be BhlrprJ vlaEaatarft. Carolina Divntch daily cn fnl'wsi From New York, by I'ci.aa. H. it, PItr 17, North River. From PIiilndclr,Hia.l v I'Mla, W. and Balto. It. II.. Iock UL H;a:r"ii. From ilaltinioro, l,y i diln., Wil. and BaIto R. It., l'rcunicnt Ht. ilaUon. From Norfolk, by Norfolk S.iitliorn It. B. From iloston, ny MtcIiriiU it Minors Traax portatiou Co.; Now Yo.-k r.n 1 New Fnjland li. R- sSrRatc, as low aud time quicker thaa by any other lino. For further information epply to W. II. Jotok, (Oen'l Freight TrafEo Agnui, P. R. R-) Grneral Trntho ApeyU Geo. ISTf.riiE.NS. Division Iroiyht A rent. P. W. & It. IL R.. l liiludelphla. B. B. COOKE, Or-n'l Frr'Ut Arjcnt, N. T. I'. & H. Ji. JC, JSortolli, u. H. C. Hl DOI.NH, Gcuoral Freight Agent N. fl. B, R-, Norfolk, Va. QUO. HENDERSON, AoaifT, Ncwbrne. N. O. THri Farmers & Merchants Bank NEW BERNE, N. C Organized less than twelve months go CAPITAL, - . :;7:.)00.)( Undhiticd Prollts ok r . i?".. 000.00 OFFICLP.H : L. H. CcTLi.it. . T'residen. W. fj. Chadwick, Vic'cPn eident. T. W. Dkwky , ' Caahier. A. H. Powell, Toller. DIKECTOriS : j Woi. CI vr. .1. W. Sti-wt.rt . j John SllKT. I L. H. Cutler, Hcndr.ur.rtcru 1 i Collection i H. IVlletier, . H. ( hud wick. M'.r ks, i;. liHifaburo. - v ii"n Slum pit. J.AllKVn, I'f. G. 1!. !1 lit I..' Mi I.Wifc Pre 1 ..!;,!f. The OF Nat I ank, 2, H. C $100,000 00.700 1 1. i. e 11 '.: ; UN, r-... I M" c drre t. tbe CastoWa. ..Ml i ic 1 'A .J. ft vr ".'.il J lifit nirrni-i mf in mi irit jsaJstfb4ae4K
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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April 14, 1892, edition 1
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