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i. 4' - 1 -4 T 11E JO U KNA VUiMli CT Tf4t Cot loo. 54ilX - '' -" ".ova. fro aa rau . saaaaa CUTi IKPk Ho CITY AND YICDflTY. DMHitbwt ! Caxtaa.Ul aa.taiZi a.atX Cfcy HiA of A ..k. ai 1V Uta-aaO WUaaJiw ' to a pa Ua ! al4 n that uUum4 fet wM Uaaa. Bad) roa4 tei "4 ru to mRitary f vaas to Chariot to aaiaad br liMtlUVNklHr Daelaraitso o A lotto tnm EtmT Tit .iu. Um ko to avaidablr eeanpl4 to - mikt m aHc yos-iaoaMsaooa .! tto wtx eity Iaata4 of mmU( afy 8ii. ha wax Txrar ? H. JT.PrUr. Uo Wick 1 of I MOMb Wk. Bo ' a trntsiot of IW inl 111 of la ol mum on Um4;. - D IU.0CO m ' mJf far krU tad ! mMmt M M4 Otor Uli-U c m4 a(kl ood to mm uu4 Cg U to U iy. Ty do mo mctt to tw i torboa. V aekMto4 taalaf aa uiio to itnkiuit to laa uvaia a A. P. nir Ja to toaa atoto a )t4T. aUy Ka. TM t Ua fMTM Btaiioa : TVa Saiaiab ajrraaalaa af Koa-folb VixUiaa ya Oa4 la Stota Xaimi AaataUo baa raaarad a r ,a . Ma Boaaa. mhm Ur ia Scalar o-at.O' bUtb lato Baiat day to ail wall daiaj4 ailda FMt af Ua abUdr kara aiavoa dJd. A 8ioaaaraU eortaaaoadaat tail tba ru;..u aJJkiaaal faata U raaafd to ib toootiaa- af 0ara Bteaa by Sobar Qaaaaa4 at Yaadaoaara. cbiaiotaa irwmwl Btooat daaga- aair woaaiad. ILiaaaaoad wao tabaa to Baykor aad faiiadl.' bat ba aad jMKbrba M la 41 broba i tba Bita aa4 ai laaU aaoap. , W mmm J atato4 iba Iba Aabaaaaaai al ' Baa Dted CaL, ba aiiiadt atacUt aity U tbair arar apo lb Sah. laeaav daaoaat libto at Utn la to Ua waaar al alabt. aad a larga art h LjvataJ . tI Uaar. Tba ftab ar a Uaoaad by la Ub aad ar aUiaiy iaibJa- "VTaaaa aaSetoaafy aaaaarttoa Ab rata ara baatod a a. Taa eatebwa mr aaoraaava. . rtbaaaaawav fiabar aaai w-aid V aa waU rwmrd4 if tbay rW4 tba hka atpadlaal. . JJaaooek 84 V. IV Saaday Bcbool, ' aiU mUla al . Vaaoabora oa Wda day.lfay 11,1513, waara Ibay ai b aat by tba Yaaaabaa 8. 8. aal otbar ackboU J acbooJa. aad wlib tba to toraaa aBaajfaatod by all aaaafa aioa tb wbot Uaa, tbJa accailoa ' m aa (rad aad dalliktfal. Taata wlU ba a liatltad aaaabaaadtkikatoaold aiMato, aackto- taalad a yfaaaaal aa4jtood diaaar. TVa W ardaa win ba aaa'atala d ao tbaaaJt wba atiaad mill aaa a faad UaaarJ, .- ; . A f aar ' Saaia o Dr. TU, a CaptM tolaiata al aitb aUadlaia Lyaobaam aaid to kia aaraaas, that ba aad cbtaytJ kl atlal la aaa raapact aVmt aawayapna. ea tlaja," ba aid, ' C af tba eyiaioa tbaa oaly ra ok lab did ao yabUaa ataUan f a cavtaia tbaractor aagkt to clrca Utm. 5apxa ara Ua boat aotie t raa la laa toad, aai aaaay a ataa kaa Wm praid tfoaa daiac aaaaa aerf aCUiay, y kL I fa Uai tl araaU ba abiiaaad by tba fa pan; aad lb aawe aaara at riht wbaa Ibay tbi ap all kaadj af raaoaiUy. CaVr-W. r.'Ktoaa. Daaaaafk laaa''-r".T"-ll Ua toraa rrtday aala. Ilbtalas atraak aad taataatiy kCd Ur. Baaaa Xraaa ad bla abld, wbaaa ba aaaa bold la C la blaai aa tba Uaaav Tb boil araa toTtda aad tor tb aaoaa ff bia faai. 7b drxaa aaya Mv Boaaa aa U ' ai tb y4aaalka aad waa a Udaairi ataav, ZLa wtfa, aiaa, araa badly ataaaad by bha aaaaa flaab, JtgbabaUUdarato aaaaa dkaaa-ay,1t Boaaa baiaa: ia Ua W bra k aad kla okHi aad Mbt jbaltor trm Ik atoraw Oa ad aa rlrbt T taaaarkad Ik tbaa day tbaa ad afl af aatad b toabad aa Uad at to of drto aLaaa roada laadJa to tba tayaa aa aaato daairabt. Ta ab wbaa tbaa at bar via kawaaatak tWkad tbaa tJ akai tky baa do wttl alto aa taataae. Uaioa aay. If a1 laraay. laoarrad a koadad aUba ad tor aabUo raad. aad H la aaid Uab Ua farara aar daeia Vxt !by wmM mo lab a ll.CCO.0OO to Uaaa. aad Uy aaaald tb baavafli d rirad Craaa Uaaa aqaal to railroad a. Tb alio al laa eaaaty la a rood ax- aeast at aaly far aar aoaaly bat for U Etoto. . H rkUtaaa, ' ,dv auasXa aotal rta araa kroaibl ap a Ua hit Taat faa dd - - -- Mamdar. Ia ia abowt a faoa U ! aad baa act i to a aa iaob ia dlaanltr XI waa grawa aa tba faraa ad VabM at Baakar Tbay kaa IS ' tbraa Mr. . W. WiUia taila b baa a laid af Uaaa o.aally Tbaa ar aa tb aoatb da of rfra aad aaoap? hb y taila i fraaa Ua aoi4 aaa p. Tint raa. Tb Aat araaa paa af tb weak ma KjaJay By ta 5aaf tb C. C O. Ita. portio ad tiuaa aaaa fraaa Jaaaaa Oty. aad : fraaa ar Oaoaa Palsaor . baaaa arrivad rTraat. Capi. lav Bob- Tby wrya froaa lb farata af Xr. g. W. WUiia aaa eabar aa A 1 aaaa Craaa. Tb eblpaaealaaf mthm traob aaaara - ahba, radbaa at., wa a iule " largar Kwday tba aaaal Tba kraeb aa baartaaba I earatet. . TawaaaJp arraTa Caaaailttr. Tb D aaratta af Craven wtU aaaa ia tbair reive awaabJa. aprO fata. M 11 Vtoek for ta prpa c aaUetiag a Ta waabip lUaaativ CaeaeaUaa. . H. bf aaLr.CbaaaV. H. a. t-nxxt. 0r. " SOT Ta Stb townabip wDl aaaaa ! is tcxt boo, - - aSJiwlv DB. HlLL'.-i LECTVRE. Heatf Blw Af&Iat IQJelIty Strar PalaU Maae for ("hrl tUaltr. T T. M."o" bll w.. crowded Sa4a aiarmoa n1 6014 plratlai by goiicBo o J UdHM, yaac J old. of ry df nomiiioo. to max ta Ucir ot Dr. Wn E HU, 05 Yock.oa "Th MitUka of In tnoU." Ii wm ih UrMi aliBO l into poaMMtoe of Vh - Dr. Hll ao J laflitUty u timpiy itNtnjir, ao aa pbol dr. takisg wJ aopa al itteuialiti noibioj to)U it to whfr tt ha rr aotola4 iir, m iJnod bj tb taarrfal 44 ot violaoo that dlaxd jk.lj Fraac U tl xi during tka ttfi) Blit of Tartor whao raligvca vucatt uidtial ttuoi aotbronvd in Uu lhro. Ua thoai it Jmuuci It oateroppiaga of taa am taaobiogt ia thU eouaUr. a aahiOiKd by aaar cbiat riota aa4 mardar ia Cbicao Ha abowad that iaodali y did ootbiott foe tha amaiioratioa of maakind or the iaiprOTtmanl cf thair coadinon, whila Cbriatiaaity tii oooalaatly worklog ia bota dtractios. Ua aaowad tikawb lb aburdlua of aabaiUf aa coo U ma tad witb tba oaai aad aadanag Ufllba of Cbria taaaiiT. tba pil of tba aabatiavtr aa eoauuiao aita tb aafy of tb Chria tiaa, aa4 tb garaJly arortblaaa aad ail caaractar of tbuaa who pitrooUe iaOJality aa ooetraatad aritb tb kooaro axealtaaea aad oU4 warto of cUaractar af foraaoont CbriatUaa. - Ii w aa alcqaaai lactur, oerly lo boara ia Uagtb. cJo!; hatrtad ao by tba aaiiaaea aad f.Tjr.tly r eoivai by ail. He bad Rera Tber. Thai waa aa aditor of raiad aapari aaoa tnd ia all tha "rnba"aadvi- oiaaitada of tba pof aaa ion ho w rota tba follow lag iU a "baaxt that know- aU ka wa bauaraaaa:" ktoat aditor a ar wU acq aai tad itbUa aaaa who ukaa aiora papar tbaa b raada, aad eoaataUy aaa a aa far bto locaJ apar. Ba tab a a aaaar aokliabad ia PorUaad. Maia It ooataJoa all tba aa w aboal tba "imaatglara Loot Cxuiaa." Tba Ad aaotora of looa. lb BaadUKiar," at., aad hllb fa atariag hi an lad wka roab taforsatioa bla Ua raada bak-aaaibr aiaiaaaaa. Bat lt hlaa ga iato Lroobl. ba rqab. i Ua locai papar ta balp kirn oat. waata it bad. If hia baby r wife diaa b waata a column abltaay, y4 baeaaaot balp bia locai papar ay aob-aribiac- Tbia ia alao tb aaaa who waata a Bitoaa Ua local paff ia yoar papar jaat to fill ap, yoa know. Saw XaXt SrW Sheared. Wa ar alad to aaaooaea Uai tba aarrie pititioaad for batwaaa ffw Bara aad EliaabaU City baa baa a ordered by Ua Poataaaeter Ueaeral to baria Jary Ua lib. Oar great aopaa ia tbia diractiia ara, Uai Ua aatabflahaaaai af Uia llaa aroaid ba a a tartar far forth ar aad mora top aria at aoaaaiebioalioa for Naw Tb M ralaitoaablp wUb oar proreaaiva a later eity ia rary mack ap rratalad, bat wa aaaaa ba. aaiiaflad aiil kaurr aeeaaa ia at Uia ad with Ua rick aad fertile eoaaty of Uyda which I practically iaoiated from Ua oai- eida world. Latoar eitiaaoa raaka aa aUar effort aad aa If aooaa arraaga- laaaaotb aaada toward rUa U aw eeraioa to toaea at aoao poial ia U aoaaly. Ia additioa to Ua anaila a racalar aoaadalad Uaa would daraiop a apiaad id paeeangar aad freight traX 8a. la Oidea Bill af LadJaf. Wa giro balow aa a oarloaity a eopy Of a bill of ladiac for oaxgoablppad froca Uia port ia Ua ear 1 7 day of tha ftiry'wbea Nortb Carofiaa waa jet a Brttia ootoay: Snipped by Ua Orac of Ood. ia good ordar aad wall oocdjtiooad, by Me IL. Vaadrrbargb ot Co.. la aad a poo tb food Brigr call ad "Bauy and Sak ay.wbarwof Oiif Holiiatar ia bfaaur. aader God, for Ua praoaai Toy are. aad aw rid lag at aaobor ia the Port of rtawbera. aad by Ood a Oraca boood for 3m York. 417 barteJ of tar 47 " tarpaatioe U " "pitch a aeaiaoa-haxna 4 dear akio 1 btrrel cf fat to ba delivered la good order aato Ur. Haaalraenock. or to hia aaaigae. b or tbr Pta fraigbt, with primega aad a af oatow. Ja wttaraa w hereof, otc: dad m Ood aead tb good abip to bar daetlaad port ia afty. aoaaa Daaad at Hawbacae. 16 J of rebraary.. 17U. (l-wd) OileaBolUter MaaaXarfariar. Ia la staled tba tba co tract for tb eractio af a toOO.OCO cot to a mill to ba haowa aa tb Erwia mill ba baa ataatby tb Duke, of Darhaaa. Il will ba larvae ia tb State. Dor baai. already ba4 oa Urge mill of tba klavd bat ia goiag light forward to baild another. Tba faoa thai otbar faotoria rpri( ap ao of ta ia neighbor- ta wbaat oa baa taaa rata hi bad ia rafSeiwat proof ot tbair balag pay la la real ins a fa N w Bar a aaea who bar tba meaaa woold do wall for them ealvee aad alao foe tba eity o pat aoao af thair at one y ia curb aa enlarprw. Tbia city ia vary favorable located for tb baeiaeea Tab Caab ar aa Paprr. TaOarbaat Oloba cooat oat oa tbe p'ifor that ita rabaorlbara ara to pay etrlctly la advaaai or tbay wiu ao longer ba eobecrioare. Tba collector will give oa call at the bag Ian lag of aaob rb4crtr a month aad if ba falla to aav tb caah it ady lb pepf ia to ba aicpprd at cnc. That tba above plan can ba worked acaarully we aav aoarxa. lau U t ao aaaal y adopted by the n)o- rity of paper ka tba Booth ia ba-yoad daiaat. and tbr la a treat need for tcaa revkioa. Caaaot pobiiabar find a raaaedy We ballav it caa b done aad that tba lima la not far eff wba Lb cub mint accoospaoy every iab- acrloar. Graaaa. bldoe, dandruff, and all j diaaaare of tbe aoalp. aad fl io of tbe hair caa ba cared by aia Ball Vege table SicllUa Hair Bnwr. A 5etrd OpUHaa. Dr. D 9 Harmoo. tb raaowaad Baa elaa ectacliSa ootlcia. who waa la tbia city laet saoiaaer, aad for nearly two saoatbe we kept baey flttlng glae for tb ay of man y of oar beat oitl aaa. to tbe areet aatlefaetioa of all, paaaed ikroaik tbi city Toaedayia bia way to New Brne wbere tbe Dr. goa to opa a lata por ar y ffl -a at tha Hotel Alb-art. tbeoatp core ply leg with tbe araeat rvqaaeta of eaeay of Ita eUixaat- Dr HtiDOfl ha raada many and luting frleode daring hia aojoorn in oar esUat, aad all war rlad teabakbl bead a eace oa ra. He le certainly the brat opt tela a that tvar viaitad thai eity aad oar cHla"oa ara ao wall pleaaed with bia glaavee, that many were tbe parage too Toeeday. to atay with aa aia.--Ootdboro Ileal light of April 11, 1333. THE UFVIVAI.. UneNtrmoiia Sondaj Continued (irrat IaUrfMt and l'onifrlou.. Ootoar Cburob SunJy iijorciinfc-. '"Pitching Toward Sod o an." "tie of lb Saool mi 1 in nt practical erer haard ia th oi:y Mr I.-? traced I. t ' DcnoioK w ho lett in T"oclAbra harn aad for mi puciitd iowrd a placa of wickednr-aa, and fioaliy -oiered into it and bac ime almoat one of ita lah.bitanta. m.rryin into their fami- . . . . lia and bamg drawa under the mtlu- aaca of their eTil doingi. loaing hia po- lona and almoat loaicg bit aoul . Mr. Le proceeded to trao tB anal ogy between lot and tht cf the Charch or Chrlmtn of today who it tempted to enter nearer to the world ia uriuit of it honor pleaturrs or wealth, and to graap after tbeie thins at all bicird It waa a magnificent aermon. bard to exoel Id he alioou. pracuial teachiog Sunday night the larne church wai again packed . and Mr. L preached a ermoo on "Toe D.-ath and Funeral cf ! a Loet Soul, " from the Uxt. " Woy Will 1 Vd Die " It waa lolfmn. ad . thought ful and impreaaivp, cl ult"d t- make men think, and al ila cl so a good num ber acught an intereii in the prayer of the charch, end before the meeting 1 cloed there were ten or twelve conver aion. Taxidermy (or the World'i Fair. Wa ace in the KaU-ih (.'bronicle that a liiiitrmnl, Herbert Brimler. u baaily engaged in preparing biidf, animal i, etc . for the North Carolina ; eahibit at the World 'a Fair, but that only a few t pecimena hare ao far been noan.cd. theaa beif of tha oommoo lynx, muakrat, mink, gr-fi-h. aad varioa kinin of bird among them fine paciDen cf the biitero and night heron, which are atated to be well mounted and to pretent a very hand eooae appearance. We do not know under what arrange asm! Uia exhibit ia being prepared bat W do knw that right here in New Bar ae a atmilar exhibit could ba pre pared that for variety, beaoty ind ex aalleaoa woold ha hard to aurpaaa. Mia lie Daffr and kfra O W. Moaltoo bare racb eh III aad taete in preparing aad arrangiog apaciraeaa of the taxi derm lata art in every conceivable natural poeitlon that the State woold bar jjti oauae for piiie in any exhibit tbey nalxkl preptre. Tbia baa been aburdactly provec by the excel If nee of their annual display at tb Naw Bern Fair. We would like to a a each an exhibit go from tb ia city to Chicago. Tbe Growing- Crop. Tb re-plan ted track ia op and starting- off finely. The crop of kesns will be rom thing It than if the cold bad not come because the second planting wa not-quit aa cxtniv aa the flrat thoagh there will not be any meterial diminution. Sacb crop as cucumber, iquaahee. aaelooa etc. were re-planted in foil and tbe only difference will be tbay will be a few day later in gettiag into market. Potatoe have com oat considerable and tbey are now expected to yield batter tbaa it waa at flrat believed they aoald when tbe cold anap came. Frail ttemi to have escaped without iajary wib the exception of peechee ad tbay were only alixhtly damaged. Tab it all la all, we have abundant reeeon, notwithstanding the set back to look for ward with anticipation of a good and fruitful eaaeon on fruit, track aad farm crop in general . A Track Baaket. A half barrel track basket I being latrodaoed here which Is claimed to be stroog and attractive and in favor aroand Charles loo where it 1 said that it he been foand that baaca. peas, etc , abip pad ia khem bring about 25 oenle mora oa tbe package than when ahipped ia crate, while the coat of the baaket is only a few oents more than tbe oral . Tb matter is probably worth ioveeti gating aa every thinking person con cede th importance to shipper of track of fit ir sending thair prbdacta to market in the moat attractive style, ooaaeqaently substantial and attractive package axe mnch to be desired. rwOrtr Fifty Tsui bfaa. WursLOw 'a Sooruiaa Syrup ha baa oead for children teething. Il eoothee the child.. softens the gams. diets all pain, core wind colic and is th beat remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty- lv oaota a bottle. Bold by all drur tleta tbroaghout th world. jadotwlv Sprrtarlm and Headache. Kao a blocsTAn. N. C, July 23, 1991. My wife haa bean a constant suffer er from severe headache for years. aad no medical treatment eeemed to have mora than a temporary effect in relieving her. After Being a pair of Dr. D S liar- aaoa's spectacle her headache have almoat entirely disappeared. R- II G Axxxrr. I oertlfy the alwve statemeot to be correct aad genuine, and believ lb s fleet to be aa stated. J. L McCkT. M D. Mr. Qarrett la originally from Edge- oomb eoaaty. Dr. Harmoo will ba in Naw iierne awhile witb offioe at Hotel Albert. i.njwer Tki Qaestlon. Why do ao many people we see around usee am to prefer bo suffer and be made miearabl by indigestion. Constipation, Dtxrmeae, Lo of A ppatita. Coming ap ol tb Food. Tallow Skin, when for 75s. we will sail them Bhi'oh's Vitalizer, eraarantaed to cur them. Sold by New Hern Drog Co. Tbe man who knows that hia boose is bailt on the sand always trembles when he hears it thunder. TBs First tp. Terhapa yon are ran down, can't eat. cam I alee p, can t think, can t do anything to your aatiafactioo. and you wonder what alls yoa You euould heed the wunmg yoa are tax lag the 6rst step Into Nervous Proatntlion. You Ded a nerve tonic and lo Electrio Bitters yoa will find the exact remedy for reatoriDg yonr nervous ry steir. to its normal, hea.thv condition. iur- prtalnjj reaalta follow the use of this preat Serve Toaic and Altrativ8. Your apr tite reiurcs, good d jjeetion is reetorel, aad the Liver and Kidneys resume healthy action. Try a bottle. Price ;"hjc. at Y. S. Daffy a drag store. Better to have loved and lost than to have loved and jton, jodg Irfj from the divorce courts record?. Dtflcaltir in Eye-.SIght Overcome. Tb Charlotte Democrat says says: For aeveral years our eyesight haa been very defective, ao much so we oould ot diseorn object at a short distance Dr. D. 8. Harmoo examiaed our eye aad found a difference of four hundred and fifty lena. Yet, with thia remark able vision. Dr. Harmon hae fitted us wrtb glaeeea that enable us to reoognias objacte at a distance. Tbe Doctor ia a kdled optic i to, and tbote requiring glaaa s should consult him, as he will give entire saliafsction . The Homelleat Man In New Brne A well at the handsomest, and others are invited to call on anv druggist nod get frte a trial bttie of Kemp's ralam for the Throat and Lnnpt. a remedy that is selling entirely upon if merit and is guaranteed to relieve and cure sll Chronic and Acute CoagUa. Asthma, Bronchitis, and Cousumpuou. Larg bottW "" cts. and II. mirLVJ deed weow 1 KKKT I !U K( II. rnrnifrlj Aiuln-M ( Ii.ip' 1 drrat Kim h :iN (. Win. Haw li - .n h r, at ii n On liincirk Htreet m NewDern, Htreei in NoDt C , sthnds one cf tbe oldest ileth 'dut Caurch build icgs in the Stat It dates back neur the teginni.-g (f this ecu tury. In the njoim.r if 1S11 T..oriiat M.non. .utg coiin etc el wi.hlhe Hock L'oncern in New York, viei:-d his ro- j lauvep in I'raveu couuty. During tbnt ! i-u I heard bim aav. " Thirty years sro I inti Nbrusir I mounted my horse nt Bfulhtr DtViJ f-,)rlaw'8 doer and eot 1 out U1 j ,1Q thp r,rniDi( (' infTer.Ci'. " 1 Korlaw lived on or near the pot now 'occupied by t he A I bert liotei Count ing thiriv ei back from l$3lJ brings us to 1SC9 Au old lady iL.formt'1 mr that ehw tax )Oun Mason at thechurch a number cf time" brfore he pli away, ur.d that there had bet n a. vernl revival iq the church before ihiti liini Tbi brin, u very near the beginning of this century The original building was coon found to be too small for the congregation end it waa enlarged by adding to in length, hence it? long nrro appearance. Tnere bavo been nncy r. vivalsin that buut' A good o.d Itdy itf;rmd n:u over fifty ) firs a go. t h l d ui ing one c f t lie r I i ; r v 1 a 1? n bt r c f rickle vr.' n curr. undc.1 thf hofs with horns, trumpets and til pin', (there were no policemen then.) sud by such disorder attempted to break up the mte'iuc. One cf the dulurbers be came aehamed of hirrgolf and cUmtrd in at v. Iniow. waiked deliberately to the aitar bowed in prayer and wa 1 converted. The rest cf the disturbers diepereed. fearing they "might fall under the same r peli. Many of tho old. renowned prer,c:n r. vi4ited this church. A Jlr. l"a lor in formed mr, when I was a youth, that no neara Bisnop Aoury preacu iui me last lime in mat nouev, utu ru be had to be isated in a chair in the IHM (K k altar and deliverhi discourse. Loretzo I lieaoivea, mat we demand nuan Dow. the eccentric man. once prea.-hed j cial reform, and the enactment of there and left an appointment to preach : Jaws that will remove the burdens ' thste aain in about three years, nam-j f tfa people, relieve the existing ! ing the day and Ua hour for the begin- I . ' , rt - ' nintf cr the gervioe. ue men visiiea Europe and many parte of America, but when the three years had passed and the day and tbe hour arrived, Dow appeared exactly at tbe minute ap pointed, be having been concealed in the old boxed pulpit before the con gregation began to (rather. During the year 1329 a moat powerfol revival occurred under the ministry of Christopher Thomaa. I remember when I was a bey. that tbe conntry people for mile aroand Newbern were in maoh exoitement about the fact that the great revivaliet waa dead, and that he predicted hia death at the beginning of tbe year, stating that it would take place al the cloee of a great revival and that he would die in the night time, no light in hia room, but a candle, and that would be anting in the fire place. He aaid he had seen this in a dream. The whole thing transpired as he bad predicted. Tbia revival was referred to for many y ear a "the great Chris topher Tbotnim revival. lhere was more or leaa of iho rivival spirit nearly every year, tut motlv under George VV . Langhorne in 137-- Then under John E El wards in 1843. assisted by C. F. Deems, John Todd Brame and Thomas U, Lowe. This revival brought more ir.il jenca into the church than any previu woik Ssme of the meat hardened in6dels abandoned their in fidelity and embraoed tbe Christian faith, holding cut faithful to the end of tfceir livee. Andrew Chapel has sent out a num ber of preachers. Edward Wardsworlb, who died while president of LtGraoge College, Ala., John Todd Brame. a email bat brainy youna man. He graduated at Randolph Macon College in 1833. and died while on the Wash ington Station in 1S45- Brief was hi) oareer, but it was as brilliant aa it wte brief. Scholarly, kind hearted, gentle at a lamb; to know him waa to love him. Frank Stanly, the son of tbe celebrated lawyer anil wit. Eiward Howland and myself, also a number of local preacher. If any one will take thtir stand mid way in front of the altar, facing the congregation, acd look a little to tbe right, there ia the spot were El ward Wards worth stood when he gave him self to tbe church, and to Ood. Abo it the eame spot stood Melvell B. Cox when he offered bit services to tbe ohuroh as a Missionary to Afrioa. At the oloee of the year 1831 Conference convened in Nawbern. No Bishop being present. John Early was elected President- When a call waa made for a miseionary for Africa, Cox presented himself. He only lived about twelve months in Africa before death claimed bim as hia victim, his last words were "1st a thousand misionsries fall rather than give up Africa. But to return to the altar. About the eame spot near the altar I took my stand when I gave myself to the church in "the Lang horno revival.'' At that eame spot I shook banda with G. W. Lanehcrne for the last time; that waa in 1S3S. It is a hallowed spot in my memory. After Centenary Church was built, near tbe Academy, under tbe ministry of Jno E. Edwards in 1S4 1-2, Andrew Chapel waa turned over to the colored people, who supported their own eta tioned preached, appointed to them by the N. C Eonference. Some few years alnce, the white people, recovered it from the colored people It was return ed to tbe white Methodists after the colored people had buiit a church of their own, St. Peters. Editor Journal j and organized a white congregation in the houae that had so many pleasant recollections associated with its pul pit and altar. The house has stood through several generations w Ith but little alteration. Thousands hve communed at its altar that are now sleeping in their grave. It seems like sacred ground, and wonld be a pity for it ever to be put to other uses. A very interesting book might be written about Andrew Chapel, but articles "To be continued" are distate ful to editors generally , so I will stop telling of the thoughts that swarm be fore m for recognition. Dr. E. L Psrkins in Raleigh Christian Advocate. Highly Recommended. 8nLBT. N. C, 8ept. 2, 1890 I can cheerfully recommend Dr. D. S. Har mon's skill and knowledge of tte special work he claims to do. Pe has benefitted my own vision far better than any tpecialiet I ever went to, and I have triad many in various cities. I have found his work to give satisfaction amon the people in the limits of my practice, beyond the average in hi line of profession. R. H Mortuson. M D. I recognize this as Dr. It. 11 Morri son's signature. W. S. Roberts. J P. Dr R H. Morrison, of Shelby whose signature ia attached to one of Dr. Har mon's testimonials in this paper, will be recognized aa the brother in-law of Stonewall Jackson, and son of tbe late Dr. Hall Morrison. Don't Like Sunday Trains. PiTTsiirBci, Ta., April ?.". Superintendent Pitcanrn, of the Pittsburg division of the Pennsyl vania railroad, in an address be fore tbe Y. M. C. A , siid he favored the abolution of Sanday trains wherever practiceable and promised to nse his intluence in that direction. Twenty Years' C. D. Fredricks photographer, 77'1 Erritvtic(. , the well-known Broadway, New York, says : "I have been using Allcitk s Pok Ofs Plasters for 20 years, and found them one of the best of family medi cines. Briefly summing up my experi ence, I say that when placed on tbe email of the back Alloock's Plasters Sll the body with nervous energy, and thus cure fatigue, brain exhaustion, debility and kidcey difficulties. For women and children I have found them invaluable. They never irritate the I skin or cause the slightest pain, but Cure sore throat, coughs, colds, pains in ide, back or chest, indigesticn and bowel complaints." . 1. , , . Children Ury for ritcner s Castor' i lie l:isi lcinooratic Mato r n nnn i the Third Party Platforni recently adopted ;ide by V. I) KM i K'KA'I IC I'l.A II'"' ; K 'Holvt'd, Tint thf I K'UHici tc 'of Noith C.tfoliti; icalliici tlu ; platforni atm pimcile ot the Democrat it; party, botii .State and national, and particularly I'.ivnr t he ! Iree co::i.-ig(' cd" silver, etui an io cre iso of the cnrreiu'y. ai.d tl.e i c pea! ol tne luminal ii-vt-nue , tem. And we denounce the j McKinley uruF hill as udjus: to tie consumers ol tiie cvuntiy, am J leading to the farniatien of the trusts, ctjinbines and n i,uu; oiies , whlc'a h i e opp! i'.--'ed the people-: and espic.il y do we denounce the unnecessary a:.d bun!e;j;"ome in-crea.-e in the tax ou cotii:i tie and on tin, so largely used hy the p orer portion ot t he p. "pie. "e likewise denounce the latijUitoU-5 Lodge Fcrce hill, whoso ;":ip,,-e rs to establish a stcond per.od of re construction in the Southern States, to subvert the 'iberties oi our people ami inflame acew race antagonism anil seutiunal animosi ties. Arid we denounce the tyran nie.il action of Speaker Ii-n d and his abettors wlio have- changed tiie Federal House of Kepreseuta'ivc from a deliberative, body into a l mdQUirju to register the will of a few partisan leaders. and ample justice to the farmers and laborers of oar country. Resolved, That the democracy o! North Carolina take a just pride in the able and patriotic course of their Senators and Representa tives in Congress touching the great public questions that have been before them for action, and especially do re appreciate the great ability and eal of Senator Vance in the protracted oontest on the tariff question, which reflect honor and credit alike on him and on tbe State of North Carolina; and we cordially recommend his re election to the United States Senate by the next General Assem bly of North Carolina, and we commend the wise and satisfactory administration of our S:ate affairs. Whereas the education of the people is essential not only to in dividual happiness and prosperity, but also to the maintenance of civil and religious liberty. Resolved, That the next General Assembly of North Carolina be re quested to increase the fund for the maintenance of public schools. Resolved, That we demand the abolition of National Banks, and the substitution oi legal tender Treasurv notes in lieu of national bank notes, issued in sufficient volume to do the business of the country on a cash system, regula ting the amount needed on a per capita basis as tha business in terests of the country expands, and that all money issued by the gov ernment shall be legal tender in payment of all debtfi, both public and private. 3. That we demand that Con gress shall pass such laws as shall effectnally prevent the dealings in futures of all agricultural and me chanical production; preserving a stringent system of procedure in trials as shall secure tbe prompt conviction, and imposing such penalties as shall secure the most perfect compliance with the law j. mac we aemana me iree ana i unlimited coinage of silver. 4. That we demand the passage ol laws pronioiting tne alien own ship of land, and that Congress take early steps to devise seme plan to obtain all lands now cwned by aliens and foreign syndicates; and that all lands now held by rail roads and other corporations, in excess of 6ucb as is actually used and needed by them, bo reclaimed by the government and held lor actual settlers only. 5. Believing in the doctrine of "equal rights to all and special privileges to none," we demand that taxation, national or State, shall not be used to build up one interest or class at the expense o( another. We believe that the money of the country should be kept as much as possible in the hands of the people, and hence we demand that all revenue, national, State or county, shall be limited to the necessary expenses of the gov ernment economically and honest ly administered. 6. That Congress issue a suffi cient amount of fractional paper currency to facilitate the exchange through the medium of the United States mail. Blew Out the (ias. New Yoek, April 23. A couple entered Hall's Hotel, corner of Park Row and Dnane street last night. The man engaged a room and registered as "John v igari I and wife, Washington.'' They car ried no baggage. They were as signed to room 19. This morning a clerk, while pasing by the room, detected a strong odor of gas. He Knocked on the door but there was no response. The door was finl ! ly forced. The gas jet was found i to be turned full on. The woman : was dead and the mau unconscious, i It is thought that the man will die. j The clerks do not believe that the I couple bad suicide in mind, but j think that Yagari, though igno ! rant, blew the gas out. Heaty Arrests in New York. New York, April ,4. The greatest numbers of arrests for violation of the excise laws in this city for many years was made to day. One hundred and twenty prisoners were taken. In one pre cinct twenty-two violators were arrested. The saloons about the city were opened to the proprietors of the places, but strangers found it difficult to procure a drink. Dr. Harmon, the Russian Optitiau, Highly Endorsed. TaRIOBO, N. C , March 21st, 1593. Dr D. S. Harmoo, the Optician, haB been in our town two months and. judging from hia work. I am sure he is well qualified for his business. Hia ic strumental device for testing defects of vision seem to be based on ecuntitic principles Julian U. Baker. M. D. Dr. Baker was Secretary of the medi cal board of North Carolina at Ihe time tbe reference to Dr. Harmon wna given. Married. Mr. Jas. F. Britt. of Grerre county, and Miss Minnie Sutton, of Lenoir coun- . - WnHnuHas Annl 13 h at the r. si- eience of th9 bride's father, Mr. E L. 1 Sutton , Rev. h. d. Harper officiating. - - ; mmmmmk,uyhm-i ' ALA I;i:.MAMi.--, T.IV : ' -. ; M I 1(7. Nat l J'ial ; l V'v ment sh;:i or dept p; ; whtc'i peojae at to eA'.;etd e i n; a' the abaiitioa ol leuiaad t j ; establish ; ries in the t Lie f,' o vein -ib Tieasuries evt-ra! State". ; loan mom ;, ;i lo .v rati;- cl I wo cr cen t u .rec tere er o ! lie c.-t. not ri:i;;!in, r i . i . . ; r s -. with ..-'.y '.moan; L on non-pens! .ole la and alt; i.- .u i proper hit p atiou.-i u oi land and aiiiount 1 e ui ;'a' ; 1 1 oi the ilv tut ea- :ii'.-. a ; :i u re.- ai.y ; o. all prod syste It H'in i i . : ; ancultur.-.i etious ; prov a and cliau.c: ; stringent ! rials that n oi oct dui e win secure ine prompt JU'. 'rii 'Cl ill. and niipo-;ug such mi. iii secure lUe Laos" i pliance wn h tho i.i-.v. W e i on Jeinu t h n-ceutly p.iseJ by C- del.i :nd in iP-u thereof 1", !' t ' lit uriiimited coinage of ftilv 1. "e dc-Pa ind the laws prohibit. :ig alien 01 land, ana thai Congress t uisa-e ol ership of k prorup ac all ion to devise some d-.a to obtain hinds lo.v oa ned bv aliens and foreign syndicates: and that ail laid- now held by railroads and other corporations in excess of such as is actually used and needed by them be reclaimed by the govern ment, aU( j.0i4 f0r actnili settlers only. o. Believing in the doctrine of equal rights to all and special privi leges to none, we demand a. ihat our national Inci'slat ion shall be so framed iq the future as not to build up one indu-try at the expense of another. b. W e"further demand a removal of the existing heavy taj from the ucecpomes ui me, mar me poor 01 our land must have. c. We further dsm ind jast equitable system of grnlii ied and tax on incomes. (I. We believe that the money ol the conntry should be kept as much as possible in tha) hanas of the peo ple, and hence we demand thac all national and State revenues shall be limited to the necessary expensts of the government economically and honestly administered. 0. We demand the most riid. honest, an- jast State and National j governmental control and supervis- j ion of the means of public communi-! t-aiiou and transportation, and ii this control and supervision does not remove the abuse now existing, we demand the government owner ship of such means of communica tion and transportation. 7. We demand that the Congress of the United States submit an amendment to the Constitution pro viding for the election of United States Senators by direct vote of the people ol each State. SKINNER WRITES A LETTER. He Calls Upon all Democrats to Stand by the Tarty. Raleigh, N. C, April 21. Colo nel Harry Skinner, of Pice county, who has been one of the ablest speakers for certain princijljs of tbe Alliance, and who was counted by the Third party people as one of i the advocates of their doctrines. publishes a card today in which he shows that be is a Democrat onlv. it is the severest check the Third party has Carolina. yet received in North FOR FA 31 INL SlTFERFIiS. A Steamship to Sail From Philadel phia Willi Provisions. for a Russian Port. PmLADELrniA, Pa , April 2-2. The steamship Conemangh, with a cargo of about six million pounds! of Hour, 83,000 pounds of rice and provisions for the famine sulFerers of Russia, will sail for Riga, Russia tomorro afternoon. A Youthful jluruerer Hanged. Cheyenne, Wyo., April 22. Charles Miller, the boy murderer, was hanged a few minutes alter 9 o'clock this morning. He showed no anxiety about his future and died like a dime novel hero. On the scaffold he sang a song, which bo bad himself composed. Miller was but 17 ytars of age, and when 15 years old shot and killed Waldo Emerson and Ross T. Wishbaugh in a box car, a few miles from East Cheyenne, in 1S90. s Marian Butler at Tarboro. Taeeoro, N. C, April 22. ;SrCiAL Marion Butler, Presi dent of tne Farmers' State Alli ance, spoke in the court house to day to a Iargc3 audience. He ad vocated the Sc. Louis platform in strorg language. His presenta tion of the three planks land, transportation and finance was forcible and convincing. His speech made a good impression. ;reat Mortality by Cholera. Calcutta, April 23. A very violent epidemic ot cholera is rag iug in Beruair and the mortality is very great. Y'rhterday there were reported l-'IJ new cases and 135 deaths. Hot Spring. Have (-u ( cr vioin d Hot S-'prinB r Alie . ou nuet whiletneri comicj j inatancta of terrib:.- blood poison, evidenced by di-fiureD-ient. oi f tee ana j form. Hither, ruah BiilTdrers from j scrofula, syphilid, ecz-mi, salt rheum, ulcere, blemished efein, twisted acd aching j intr-, Imbd made crocked by rbeumaiirm. etc . cic Some fiad relief. some do not and coma away poor in purae and grieviously d isarpointcd . Iti costs money to vieit nnd ecj-aurn at Hot j Springn The experiment cf doing '.here ca:.cl be indulged in wit!;o'Jt ' c inM'L'raile expense. How thankful then tb( ii'J ever) one be to know there is a remedy even more beneficial io casts f blood poiaon than Hot Sprigs. We refer to Botanic Blood Balm (B. B B.) aa to its merits thousands will testify. Z T. Hallerton, Macon, Qa., writes: "I contracted blood poison. I first tried phyeaciins. ar d then went to Hot "prirjj8. I returned home a ruined man php:cal!y. Nothing eeemed to do me any cod. My mother persuaded me to try U. B. B. To my utter aston ishment every ulcer quickly healed." Jhs. L Boewortb. Atlanta, Qa., says: "S.nie years ago I contracted blood poison. I had tio npptitr, my digestion wa ruice .1 . rh urrif-'.ir ni drew up my ii nbs. so I c.-ulel hardly wu!;., my tljroat i.-a? c-sut r li"e tirr.es. Hoc SprinRB gave ir.p iij unit Ii-. and my life waa one of toiiuio nritil I gave B B. B. a tri;t!. aDd surprising as u may seem, the use of ti .po bottles cured me. " -"--'HHaWiiaBawraja i-ra-gf-IJ1gJIag - - - -- 'Mm.i'9-' j ' ''jj" . w. . i 1 1 u , , ,. :, ; rr: ;, ; ho at I Fiu-t- carrei'.c issued -oul, a !(:!:. ;i with-).- :aaitel and, a na: and 1 po vt- x,a;. i in t n t -r all I that lea .ilKJl!.,, meat; a pec:-:e p. i (-: iti t',- S.-,'7 . Io vd i f t he t wo x 1 I. I m- t L i: L i n c 1 . J I i h. V, i cite.il ;crea::( V, tb ha:l ;, - , , ; i txpen.-e-i of the govtii mic.iii 7 and hcnestly administered we demaad that postal sa - in s banks hr ia es!at;ii-!seti bv the i governrneu lor the s-.Ue deposit of : the earnings of the iuc : facilitate exchange. LAND. Second Tiie laud, includ i the natural resources oi wealth, I UJe rentage oi all 'ae people and I should not be i::o:.op-.e;;;( a forspec j ulative purposes, aad i owner- I snip ot land should ba prohibited All lan.a nnnr i,..i,i k. u a. other corporation in excess of their ! actual needs, and all lands now owned by aliens, should be re- claimed by tbe government and i held for actual settlers only. TRANSPORTATION Third Transportation means of exchange ai d ,:i c.-ssity, the governinen -'" R i.l operate tha rai tieing a a public '. should iioads in 1 1 he interest of thp vcn.in " iuw Le e'Tani! ai t r ,, i -,: a like the postoflice s stem, being a j nHcessify for tran-mis,-ion ot re'-v should ba owned and operated by tne government in the iatere.-ts of the people. UNION SOLDIERS. We demand that the Govern ment issue leg-! render nof., and !'. i "ion sc.UiCis tiie ciillerence between the price of depreciated money in which he was paid, and gold. ANOTHER ETrtTlFqUAKE. Towns in California Ag-ain Shaken Many Buildings Wrecked and Sev eral Persons Injured by Falling Walls. San Francisco, April slight earthquake shock San Francisco at 9:18 this 21. A visited rnorn- ing. The disturbance was felt at Sacramento, Dixon, Winters, Va caville, Benicia, Biggs, Woodland and Chico, in this State, and at Reno, Nevada. At Biggs and else where eight distinctive vibrations were felt. In Woodland the shock was more se rere than the one on Monday night, when a number of brick buildings lost chimneys ani had walls cracked. This morning's shock caused about fifty feet of the fire-wall ol tho Capit;.! Hotel to collapse and fa! I -to the sidewalk. Other brick burfdings were, also damaged. A Report iro:.n Chico savs the lam )SI u buildings ail over the city were set swinging. Ceiling.-, in some places were cracked and clocks stopped. At Winters and Vacaville, where the shocks seemed iess severe than those of the first day, greater wreck was caused, because many build ings which stood the previous shak ings but were rendered insecure, feil today. Among these were several strong stone buildings. At Winters several persons were hurt by falling walls. Today 'd distubrance reached points not previously affected, and there are signs of a panic. San Francisco. April 22. A special fiom Yacaville says: "A number of tents arrived here from Sacramento last night, bf ,ving been sent by Governor Markham. Many people were aft a d to pass the night in their homes and slept in the tents. Several blight shocks were felt during the night. Dixon, Cal.. April 22. At 7:20 o'clock last night there was anoth er sharp shock of earthquake felt here, but it was not as violent as the one in the morning. Several more tremors were noticed during the night, but no further damage was done. 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Few are Um tateDicent urafllea who do not keep Caotorla wfkhia easr reach." Caioa Itiwrnr. D.D., Vtrw York y. Lota Piatar Bootalagdal fiatonned Uiurca. Tn OrarTAtra OomG Early aDd G-et Relieves leaves anv THE Norfolk Half Barrel TKTTCK BASKET, F3R Peas, Beans, Tomatoes, ETC., ETC , FOR SALE BY P. La M0NTAGNE. AGENT FOR NORTH CAROLINA, ap27dwlml8tp NEW BERNE PICKED UP. Picked up near South-west Point Light House, one SKIFF marked No. 59, Hyde Couoty 0ner can have eame by applying to tho Portsmouth Post Master or C. B Keeler and paying cost. a3dltw4t 'oetl and hm I will do all Work, Wood and Irrn at BOTTOM PRICES, at my shop At the Cross Eoads, Fear Trenton. SATISFACTION GUANANTEED 1 WORK warranted: TERMS CASH Cart Tires cut and put on for 15c. l Also, Buggies tired for 40c. each. AU persons furnishing bolts, 15o discount. JOB J A.R MON, Trenton, N. C. Feb. 10, 1891. 3mw Black and Glay Peas. FOE SEED, At CHAS. B. HILL'S, Hay, Grain and Feed, East bide Market Dock, New Bkhne, N. 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