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r w. ... m, ' O ' , , '. " v if.". . '' ; i, , -Vl-.:.. . S1.50 Per Year. INDEPENDENT IN ALL THING b Cert 8. A VOL. XV. NEW BERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N ( ! (). 10. . I&.0. K. BAGBY, SURGEON DENTIST. OOm, MJ44L.U. oppo.it. Baptiat Intro. m. J. D. OATX DE1NTTST, EDITORIAL ? OTEV GEO. HENDERSON, Csisral Inssrmcs Agent y. ! Vo. Of 1, IHHIW. am. Imam raaam Odp 7 mi. cp"y Tammany Hall ul oJ 1.05G 5rvei to the Chicago Convention. NY i'mex of rank bareheaded in M. i;co. Man of lertiiog go baldhe.idrd m this couutry. FiariT l". irpjn poer hare consented to be represented at the Monetary conference in Washing ton. CHAIUMiX W. It. LINDSAY Ol (be Third pjtrtj h4 waned an ad drM to the "people." It is the same old nonsense. PoLX'slast :"Atteniion sqaad." Tns 30th of Maj was more gen erally observed as Federal Memo rial day this jrar than ever be nt - 1 or 2t.w re. TnK ProgreMire Farmer u rMia W AU..I.. MRS. J. M. HINES' J3car52g' Ecnss Reopened. nabt m1Lb Bmm ta b eity mmniiim una hou J. M. HINES, Agent Hmtt Q.Marfca-go FREE TO ALL. mad became Boator Vance doe not teaiga. Old Z knowa hU dnty ' better, and, bles Dod, be is doing it. GOVIR50B Fiti. Le, or irffin U, favors the selection of Presi dentlal Kiectors b Oongreeaional District a Instead of a general tick- j A Usxphl paper saja tna; the APPROPRIATIONS. While insisting npcn an econo mical administration, we are not c f these who oppose needful appropri ations for necessary objects. When Mr. Simmoms was in Con- giess he endeared himselt to the people by securing appropriations beneficial to the district. Senator Hansom has many of the qaahfications of a Senator. By cioie study and much experience he haa familiarized himself with 1 the theory of oar Government, the 1 needa of the people and the details of national legislation; but perhaps in nothing has he succeed so well aj in securing just and legitimate ' appropria'i ins for Ncrlh Caro lina. The following from the Statee Tiile Lankmark is two good to be kept from the people of this section . of the State: '3enator Ransom' added to the flouse river and har bor biH the amounts given in my last letter, viz. ?190,000 for the Cape Fear, $3o,000 for the lioanoke 110,000 for Black Hiver. The fierce opposition his e (Torts met with in this direction is shown in the following reference made to him York, and the adoption of a plat forming commanding the approval of the people, on which Mr. Cleveland can stand. Thi re n in ali campaigns leading issues, to which all other questions must be bubordinate. Make the tarilT the paramount isne. with a distinct protect of t he Force bill anil ti e Billion Congress, and Mr. Cleveland will sweep the country. We have no fears about the bil ver question. The Convention will be wise enough to deal justly with all popular demands and the peo ple are too conservative to demand such radical changes as will dis rupt trade relations and destroy public confidence. 0i: OK NORTH ( AUOI.lVVs PROsPKROl'S TOV. v. K'TKY Mn nt, '. C . M.i . To thu.-H' oi your readers wl Iv know t lie Koci;y 3Io'.;ii: i. or three years a'o. t! Mount ol today would lo tion. lvi) years ar.. .1 town, ami seemingly asleep for auyihing Gabriels trumpet to vr.: today, one ot ttie h',.-: progressive towns i;i t South, and yet its people satisfied witii the progie-s made, but are preparing greater achievements, and :k v la . 1 1 V 11 :. 1 I" ( sh.i: too l;nrt ;e hi: 1:1 d 1; he v aic Ol uii already or s:;il treat as iOl . d aie , I i : r tin "a I V I : 'ft-: i ' i d -i" horn i . , --i3f c-f 1'urr.Mio.' ; c . . . ; Conftat-:..t.- 1 tf..-.i . . .c w&r. : Walter I; ii"i,'. ' i- ihrjv.gL Oiti oke 1 o Uu expiwrt-a tne boutuIj h 10 England . In -i , - vesdeis witii ) enor ,1 cuiuuy lanii-.d nu Iijjiki July. ; of lliat yt-ur. o i:i:at FiS!ir::ii ;J no ml' ; hi Uiaslasippl is cutting a new chaa-; By Senator Frye of Maine, daring nr. Full Line ol Choice Groceries & Provisions ftiku4.u4 riUrS9 as LOW Afl jt hi)mbmt. vt p . rf irr mmimM ot Cms try noil nam mo J. J. TOLSOH. 1" i:itol imni h wiimaiu DIEECrilKE. Forir Trips Eacli Week, . . M jart WtnilM Willi! M Ik to 11. m4 . W tel M4Um,uhIt j -1 d lr Maippw tomr wtpa w m.w. Acwfcaca h4 .v orfti 50 1 DTI J CI IS BATE. a) IMKORDAT. MAT 1 b. 11 AID VUt Mil (M Ti.bf fan urUly'.a.ai, tw wn. m4 im Hm win 9bo rnins TW oa Lam. for DiUM. Th Clyd. Ltawk rkUatfvVp!. Tk Ohd Domlmloa IB CK. Bt W I IBB r- mmtr lib, bjb rmm bm .BSBlTkB tMfU(Wb wuoim- bb Bil v4 rB kr Ttvb: la bU xotlirm wna tk c ft KV far ifc. k a a Tkt Xlniii ITWT, Ci?tia Hart wot bbIT (mbb ItacAtlk. V mn Tkmrada r a u io. Ba j to pat candidates in the field foe the 1 oa the Arkansas aide jost above Uemph a, and threatens to leave tbe citj eitirely. ADTirKd received by Broad reel' place the aggregate loea from the rl oda in Loaisiana, Ark ansas, IlliDOia, Miasonri, Iowa and, Kansaa at 132.000,000. Do oot forget that the Kepabii-; can newspaper and politicians in-1 ut that the Force bill is an isans I In the campaign. Govern yonr-1 elree accordingly. Willmington Measenger. I Xrre hahlt n( hlaminrr Ihin M as I hi wife la so strong in a man thai when he Is refused admUaion lata Heaven he no doubt thinks it la his wife's fault for not praying more. Atchison Globe. The Third party leader of Vir ginia bare called a convention to be held Ln Richmond on Jane Ld to elect delegates to the Omaha Convention and to consider the ei pedleacy of placing an e lectori al ticket in thh field. About twenty oqnnUe will be repraaented at the meeting. THE Sooth which in 1S30 grew 5,-400,000 balea of cotton and 250,. 000,000 basbeU of corn, in 1891 made nearly 0.000,000 bales 61 cot ton and 500,000,000 bushels of corn, besides receiving tens of millions of dollars for track and fruits, which made but a small item in 1S90. E-trrcLiCA.N delegates to the Min neapolis Convention in Bibb coun ty Georgia are in receipts of in structions from Clarkson to wear Blame badges and to vote for Blaine at tne Convention. It is bad enough to be ordered to rote for Blaine, but to be compelled to wearCIaxkson's tag all the way from Macon to Minnepolii is horrible. It now look ac if the 1'iohibi tioo'.at in both of the Carolines are the discussion of the compulsory ; pilotage bill. Senator Frye said: "I want to say a word or two about North Carolina, There nev er wm a more persistent, deter mined, ceaseless, aggressive friend of appropriation for North Carolina for her rivers and harbors, than this distinguished Senator Mr. Ransom) who has succeeded in ob taining for the State of North Carolina enormous appropriations for fcoe improvement of her rivers and harlors, and her people are grateful to him , as they ought to be. lie has succeeded in obtain, log for the harbor of Wilmington 2,919,004, besides the appropria- ' tion contained in the . river and' harbor bill which I shall have the honor to call op next.'' Mr. Allison And the improve ment at WilmiDgton is not comple-! ted yelt ORGANIZATION. The time has arrived for the most perfect party organization. There is no time for delay. The nominating conventions are just at hand, and in a little 'rhile it will be known under whose leadership the different political hosts will muster. From its formation the shibbo leth of the Democratic party has been ''principles not men." The friends of Cleveland, ardent ly as they may desire his nomi nation, must be ready to give the nominee of the party a cordial sup port, whoever he may be. So must 1 the friends of every other aspirant; for the Democratic nomination. The old enemy, the Republican party must be defeated. Iu North Carolina the Republi cans are lying low and keeping ( dark. Their policy is to play the People's Party for all it i worth, j If by any means enough true men can be Beduced into the Third par-j ty to give Republicans a plurality ; in the State their end will be ac . complished. j The State Chronicle well says: "From now until November every man in North Carolina, who be lieves that disaster wcnld follow restoration of the republican party to power, onght to do what lies in his power in resistance to the ef fort to establish a third party. If Mr.Frye-It is no I completed the RepubHcan8 had heeQ allowed yet. In addition to that, l,GOO,000 1 to . mptllf1(, hv whih tn I w.n Sa4 b cbob IbMb. tnstorv Bad . bui bb bbbA IMaa la mB-mrm rail to"!. BBTB M R. m.M w. vmn Uaaa, L SEAT. A,.. I utm Cordina. Disf itch. rrwtrkt Uaa nww raiata.aaa all oa- iaa Laa rmufssTbTABEA awaiutoAD. Ira Vawav, lilfckS.iai.SIaaaa, Bml TW Wa.T TfVWMatr Lima m w Mmwrn,. rum li aid KLiutmT sqtnrrED Umim ba BVaw Baraa afATa, WtSiniATU MnalasitlawMW lataaal aa war wud lawi ataaa n.mll a wtUi laa aik rawarw aVailfWl. fW aailBiw Wa?m Uaav fm taxing of a bibibb av a. Oaw lMl bkiIwi jl au. int. raiMBBa4 kwMi a. au rwmlwa aw V. laa a tatiaaia m i aalna Wbb afttl.i .B.irh ftMUiUaa air BBtB bmbmbw b4 num(tMM . jbb nHt aaava at auiaabaia HIT. a i I rnia m. av. ry r. iiu nnr at ailaaDaia tltT vkMk bmbI awtkl wUl a toaJad o aara la mm iknMk a m ! mm nam. Dumi Bl fad I aa a ahtpa.S via fWatta UtM. am' ty mm Mlm wmnm Ki-var. , I raa faiaa4aja. k-f TaUav. W. aa4 B:ux I L av. VmmM KfUGM. yiiaTji ay rtim WU..aaa Haito. K M.. rrBhiB t t. BtBttO. i , kF Xoraik aoat kM-a H. m. I mr MWIH.1M at Miaara rraa- l Oav; Mw Tark aad Haw Ealaaa i etttekar than try , ial1' bdIt la I. SV kvaaalTraaaaBi. 9mm, Wl.t nia. Ofnalaai rralkt r. W. aV av aV. rkllaaalakta. av av rxi. owi riia Aat., w. m w. Jk av. potwt. a Eft SfMin O.BBtBl rrc!t. A(al 5.-4 .6 BO. HMCtUOI. Aaaal aw karaa. X. C. Agaat. A(aV , !. T Legislature and State offices. The only effect of this folly will be to strengthen the s ake ol the black and tan party, to weaken the White Mao's party and to injure the State. Johw 0. N"w denies the pub lished statement that he has a 1st ter tn ht possession from Robert T. Ltacoln, rsaarog to allow his una to be Qsed as a presidential candidate, bat says he is author ixd by Mr. Lincoln to say that he is not and will not be a candidate. Mr. New believes that Harrison, will be re-nominated on first bal- lot. ; MB. 8 IRDOEOlOU is at prei : eot commiMianer ot the bareaa of labor statistic. Tbis bureau, it might not be amis to nay in passing 1 of no accoant on the face of the earth, and bocld be abolished. It was established by the Legislature of 1337 opon the demand ot the Knights of Libor, wbo at that lime threatened to overrun the State Of course it is understood in this1 criticism of the bareaa that no re flection Is intended upon Mr. Scax boroagh. who is a most excellent gentleman Landmark. THE New York Courts decided that Samuel J. Tilden didn't know how to write a will, and now a Tennessee Court has decided that ex President James K. Polk didn't i know how, either. He died in 1549. lie willed his estate to Mrs. Polk . daring her h fe time, and at her death to the State of Tennessee, in trust, to be occupied by that one the has been expended on Wilmington, Cap' Fear river, and on the har bor, for light houses, buoys, monu ments and charts, all during the last fifty years, and the laws of North Carolina provide today that any coastwise vessel of the United States, whose captain knows that harbor just as well as the pilot knows it, and who in the darkness of night or the light of day can put the nose of the vessell right up to the wharf in Wilmington just as well as the pilot can do it the laws of North Carolina provide that that vessel shall pay one pilot for going np the river to WilmiDg ton, then when he loads his lumber to go oat, he shall pey another pi lot to take him over the bar. No vessel can go into that port, where we hare expended these millions of dollars in order to make it safe and descent for our vessels to go into and oat of, without paying four pilots at least 150.'' Thisoccured the day before Sen ator Ransom had to go to Charlotte with Senator Hill, but busy as he was he secured an amendment to Frye's bill not to let it go into vide the white men of the South they could have named no surer medium that the organizition of this third party.'' 'T am a Democrat" is an excla mation of which evey Southron may well be proud. There is noth ing in the history of the Democrat party to cause a blush on the check of any honest mac, and today it is the hope of the oppressed and the cities, fearless chamnion of nrivate rights ; ments , t - n and public liberty. the change has beeD, in the past two years, they propose to double discount it, in the next two. They are not the least visionary ja thi: they are not building on a founda tion of sand, but on a solid founda tion li rm as the e"erlastiug lulls, she lis not only endowed by na ture with every natural advantage, but man with enterprise and capi tal haa come to her aid, and is rapidly putting her iu a position when the bounties of nature can be fully utilized. Situated in the heart of one of the best tobacco growing sections of America; in the midst of a fertile country, where the great trucking i interest can be carried on to per. I fection, and where fortunes can be made annually, in these interests I alone; a fine general farming and : fruit country, and with unsurpass ed grazing lands, Rocky Mount has a solid backing in her farming in ! dustries. But,, valuable as are ner j agricultural interests, just as strong aud conservative, and which will i prove, if anything, of even greater value are her railroad interests, her tobacco trade and her manu facturing interests. There can be no question, but that Rocky Mount is destined to. become one of the most important 1 railroad centers of the South. Ah ready she stands second to none in 1 the State. The location of the combined shops of the Atlantic Coast Line railroad system, at this point; the establishment here of the lreight yards of the whole sys tem, which when finished will be the mott complete in America, making this the grand distributing point for all freight handled by this system, and making this the end ol division; will in itself, build up a large town, more than double the present size of Rocky Mount. A couple of years ago, our tobac co market was a puny weakling: today it is a vigorou.-i jouog giant, and is rapidly growing to a sie which will orertop all competitors. This is ineritabie, for Rocky Mount, as a tobacco market, has every ad vantage. That this town will soon become a very important tobacco manufacturing point is a certainty. j She has the raw material for ether I kinds of manulacturies, as well as j tobacco, at her doors, and on ac- count of her peculiarly favorable I location, having quick and direct j connection with the great Northern nhe oilers greater induce to the manufacturer ami capitalists than any town in North Carolina. Here is located one of 1 w ii gold French resenla coiiicn ing to prevent a withdrav a ecale ail'ectiiii iiie then lil-e Vi e liter T have Austria are pending ,."),). i)t)0.i;-;o ii lie Pans adri Lei ; essential t ha:, iniont fahall send :o tin) coming s... i i .h instructions iend i rise, in .-diver and al in e tv of gold on .rket. Rorh can' e ought to wake rr.- to reha fhe United States is well disposed to c"; Germany is !vss iu-d than Liigland t .ii 1 ic movement in Lng.ati aud i mc- I s: rr'l uo'-i.s tate silver. Govvinnierit ; ward the nrrjf favorably ir.c! but the bi-ini ga rung ground. He concluded by asking the Chamber to ad pt an order of the da y apjro ing the programme of tiii United States and France as arranged for the Monetary Confer ence ;;f In regard to the invitation ex tended by the United Suites to take part in the International Sil ver Conference, M. Rouvier said '.hit the French Government would accept 'the invitation, but would reserve the right of the liberty of ac'ioii bjth now and in the future. i : -lit . . . ur . f Oi :-n;o.--- i.ut ," -ad -. ild ; f . .ay n- i iffch.j : :"oIve in -.vi ith. . T'x'u!i co t;;-,l .. .-&tcr, twelve mi;.-. - ..-'s wide, called Crosta :. Pa ..loke Is land ia BHLiJiv .! '"r pi do of winca rrJ crt-i - - ri:'t yun- nitir wa:i-M. . . Sound ;1 ) tr.i: Ch'-v . - - -i rivers ac i ts wet-t uuj. ii - r 'iiopi; and Ah.jator r.se-:! ... . ..; i. ',b-re, and Perfiuimos. i. . "..ii: and Noi ih iiitn-f ca i;- ; '..-?. At tha beaa ut titt .io !-t' Eliza beth City, an hupouab: coimuorcial town, and the Distal Swar.'-.p Canal connects the head waters of this stream wan tnoae or toe fc..!zte?h later m Virijiui. At the head ct North Kivcr is Ihe short canal wuicti forms part of tha U36.in.cr A 1 berjmrie he a Cuwni,;.jnke no .r.;.oiisnt ' rh Trent ia navigable (illii.OVS 15 A N I). Important Kevolatioiis Mrale ( oncern iar this ocrc1 Political Oriran-izalioii. IiAI.kiGii, N. C . June J Importan u-velations were made here to day regarding the secret political organ iz it ion ''G id eon's Band." There is a Grand Gideon in charge of each Stare, a Vice Gideon in each Congressional district and Commander in county. The oath has a clause bind ing the members to vote against all men who are any way connected with monopolies or trusts and also to vote for tiie man named by the band. Too object is t ) control nomina tions aud elections. c.nn-,1. Lutl? li tuwn u'pon i;s b.-.ijk. rut a Perquimona Iu .. i nourishing !it:: ::' ! biiitlint; to a l :i: i. puds, and cppo.-i't; ' i UosDOke Rivci - l'.vau:u '. D -irtact point on tie K . and is racbea by :u :-u-oath from r.Jent-;.i '. Lucy J. from Is'flc... . From Eiiz lUcih U:'.y. tc the propeller lnhcrna ni.i.i l folk, the propniur .;. at j to tho Aliigfitr li ver ;. FairfislJ. situated on jJ 1 Lke. The lino lare pas- Ipr flnart lotvci i !i - each other day fcr Niwtcr:, Roanoke Island. Tbo eteEra?r Lo'ri rl Franklin, ca .!" liiac'r of the C'hownn Itirar to !. tke Bteamsr M, F P, ?berta landines o'i ih-) Edenton. Opposite Iva-rii r 1 r:- . .w - Load of :i;-:l,l..r(l, ft i-: A-n is a . ' i ol the :'.:o im- v"i.rth fr.Lj Uoanoke l-ian-i. 'ry ta-'iKtfH of thw Nur.li 1 un'U .! iLo mo.-! imp-)r.nLt c a:'.:c oml'.. Frcpilitrsi if i !trcripk': typa ar used or :. lio ffiaep. which is ihe elm f crttcbicg fnh. I; ij CEtirij.,ie A tb'i! - ix ihouBund people aro errjployi ii ia i.'um fiahcrisp, and over 10,0' '0 MM) p ai.a. ! fish are taken annually. All nibt lont tbo Ne v !.i r.i c ; Uff down Pamlico Huur.d. Ur.i i--i light leart;3 "'ut a-iow iin waters find can be een or aLout our hcurn. thuuth the neirttil point we ko to i: n t v. i tniiea. Tbo next morning wo are Hti-nrrt j up tbo Ntuse Kiver, a Droad im t no'jlo Btream, not unlike the lower Janaea. NEWI1F.RNF.. The sail up the Neuse that morr.intf was an Ideal one, and the npjiioaoh tu Newberne a revelation. tiI.ti-d it far ahead, this fair Sjuthern city, and aa we approached it hacked im very picture cf the lovely, (tiiel la o rical old town it is, with iin in -nniM rable titaatioo. "There," n.'lain.i o Capt. bouthgate, ' id cot that in wharf like unto CommuDipaw, on tha Jersey shore: are we not sailing ur New York Bay, and id not the city yon der situated strangely like tbo metro polis? Those trees you see at the point, are they not the green fol age of the Battery V" ! Newberne is certainly finely eitua- I ted; on one side runs the Nemo while on the other il ws the Trent Hiver . i for som'? forty j , 1 1 (.. 1. inliinn rt1n, afler . l v, i in Mm. A oi 1 J p'air arainK one. ui i i.f ibe ia Ihe city. . i m n nd do ) nh the n v nh I an em it! rg. Manly, J .moi, Alice t. P 0i , a rtK 1 1 r i . t md f It ( x (reaa with : r it n n ifH ri d f tbe here Indeed 1 1 iz. -?n ft to lit it r ne )i:ik, in a cij t nil for 10- i ban any : HI1H of IVyOIl TH Ui at wait r am of Did y.u goeh atioLit back ot hi"1 8!u!I'a i . the in !!'. i cunHtiiil.i i fiorn toward '.i veins in t.. ' 1 li li:. I i 1 1 V! S. ii.'i lo At oid a: a. I t, P.: ho: t h -' The organize. 1 p.cn l,n ' rt tion was tlTec-.ed last October. Jlou "et 1 Midnight b.irn :neet;;:j- grew out i of 'ins bar:'!, which i;-, also the originator of tho '1 bird party. S'ate and Congressional Gideons constitute- the executive committee and their ruling is the supreme law of the band. There is a national as well as a State organizition. It .s not confined to the Alliance, but CUt&: tie ion arc taUr-s in Alliance oi its ex. ti i.-ouauus Oi totally iguorant !'a ..n . - No u-. .. i Of liu LI. in'.j ii.e i tbo I licli ' tO Lt . , bvl . , f-;i... :. . . i : . ... ..i mtlea, while eteamers can asctud the Neuse to Goldeboro and beyond, over a hundred miles. The citv id well laid out, the streets all being uncommonly beneath 1 1 wide and well shaded. Ibey run in I Stuff. the regulation order, north and south, and east and west, and the business as : idviu-i well as resident streets are bulk up :.. ' ! :!er with fcandsoma, tnodren shops and dwellings. Tbe limit of space forbids . irxh point y describing further this beautiful .torn Nor-i town, much as I should like to. The carina runs cordial reception I received at the , . tu on to ! hands of a number of her citizens was .uanuskuet keenly appreciated, and my thanks are ,UCT propel- due Messrs. E. B. Roborts. C. T. Han City every cock, of the Newberne Daily Journal, cropping at William II. Oliver, Nowberne's popu lar insurance agent, and others, for a between many courtesies extended, I would branch like to speak of the ureal truck farms ' .nicr, and which I visited with Captain South- makes all gate, but to do thia leading industry ivcr form justice would require of Ska- board. I The harbor and shipping I found to i be interesting. A peculiar littlo boat was the Netie W. Sne is one of those ! craft which tho steamboat inspectors : frigidity have given the name of ' nondescript. " j weather, i These beats are used in shallow water, 'JH :' I and can almost run across n field early ti-i-' ' " v in the morning, before the eun liu! K0''1-- 1:' dried up tha dew. I was rielisbtrd at '"'i : the sight of the fine nry tiropt'll-r ' 'if' Neuse when she arrived at ten o ci c.i. 1 llCX: ' ' This is an excellent and pp.-edy In, sr. built by Messrs. Marlon orU'.l'. - worth in 1S91. 8he haa --tj ire i i H ' l:..,n v bo ri i:.c J on ttm im t kerchief y . -il, he id ' i- H C-.iMe of a i ll,e blood ii vi ay i r. Inrke . ii ,.i a iunt -st liih i .r! a ft i ! r!? tae be- :he IT. i. i 1. r h - f ir.hid of i . ii t in Be vi'lDI, . ; - . , ; r . -. ; inn the .im t: : i . -ij tn brain, I-, i - ..mi tollowa u v i.i, -tii heiid -be, ner- '.' i -m ana reddir.ed l ; J,i ral iuii pours out :. ;i " ' tir. ji'pHiUog a i.'i .ncii. Vi ben a 1 1 H-iica pull it i t f i am witmn his in tho bretzi and tiy reoiiud him that ilk lam uo (rood. Bctnon when the oiti w inter drinbt beer to ' keep warm i.ow imbides the same lev verage to beep cool, probably on the assumption iliat it is u poor rule that won't woik both wnin. li-uardinn summer drinks I do mn think ited drinks are harmful ii thoir uae i b.gun 'gradually n: d i!n ii i.iiuiiy and the of me i.l i dauif t h. i.i .. blood fiuni i and ad a i , -congeHtain, v voufCeyH. t u r fCe. v, Ii li -. li and b,?i.a c vie: i ui ol , ;: , i -vcu mm: :.f i soaked lnii ik. i . colUr. h ad i u gloit oi i I ii, ' N ' the prr;c. . l . Ttll.-' l- Hi- tllO 7. jn v. I.o la tiin i i; raorc . . c Laities . h, iind dt ii ti.uated :'. .ariahiug hi.ll p:ie n; l.. re. a j -L,t uii.vd a ;Q oni: i,., li teat depth of uoid uz ri Js fi t lai.ir ;j i - 111 Of -i. a 11, illlKA' to aoai j .orsie ! t x!.nuut . urn. (' T J : : 3 t i-v : l inuiviunai enort in a just cause , rhp ,Arfr,19t. upsr Prininned and most 0 , a t i d. June :i is in is always honorable, but in public prohtable affairs it ia only bv organization ' State. and united action that valuable re sulfa can be accomplished. Throw out the flag; form clubs and associations, to the end that correct principles ef Government may be vindicated in the election of the Democratic tickets, both State and National. 1. pro A cotton factories in the The Raleigh Correspondent of I the Richmond Times says: Much j interest is created in political cir-1 cles today by the news which has ' spread of the existence ot a secret ef. organization inside the ranks of feet until July 1st, 1803. It ia aiQfnlax, bat Ransom seldom leads forlorn hop. He goes in to win, and dofl it. the Farmer'a Alliance. It is deaig nated as Gideon's Band and only thirty men in each connty are al lowed to join it. The members - have several Bigns not known to THE SYRACUSE ( 0 YENTI . i the rank and file of the Alliance, The much talked of Syracuse ! and the obj ect ot the organization Convention haa met, acted and ad- is to control politics. It is said joumed. ! that a leading Hlliancrman, resid- The Convention waa called by the j ing in thia country, ia at the head Cleveland men of New Yoik who ; of the secret organization. The m . Ma n f Ij jX - UuIIOn riflniflrSi ! of loe hira who might prove CtonGvall, Climax and Gem Cotton Plows, Cotton King and Troll'- AfTO CnltlVatorS. bat on her death, which occurred " JU4 ft TmiX Liam ot Agricnltnral claimed that the Albany Conven tion that appointed Hill delegates to tbe Chicago Convention, was of the nature of a snap judgement and did not represent the sentiment of the Democracy of the State of New York. Whether it waa judicious to call the Syracuse Convention is not now worth considering. The platform adopted is excel lent. Indeed it is but the reafhrm ance of Democratic doctrine as illustrated in the administration of President Cleveland. It la to be regretted that the Convention appointed delegates to the Chicago Convention. We know of no good groand for a contest for seats in the Con vention. There can be no objec tion to Representative men going to Chicago and protesting against the nomination of Senator Hill, bnt there are no sufflcieut grounds tor the admission to seals of dele gatea of the Syracuse Convention. Mr. Cleveland haa at present recent Third party movement in thia State ia declared to be the work of of his band. We are surrounded by a fine tim ber couutry, both hard and soft woods. Our wood-working estab lishments cannot supply one half of their orders, and this basinets could be increased a thousand per cent, with sales for tbe output, at profitable figures. This town is situated in the midst of a grand fruit and vegeta ble country, and with its close proximity to the large markets, there is no better location for can ning, preserving, evaperating and pickling establishments. The man, or company who takes right hold of this one thing in Rocky Mount now is going to coin money, with out running the risk of losing a dol lar. Another thing that Rocky Mount needs, aud which would pay big dividends on capital invested, is a briek and tile factory. Traiu load after train load of brick are coming into Rocky Mount every day and the railroad freight is a totally use less and unnecessary tax. Several manufactories of differ- r-Ai RA3IF.:; territic High ress Ljtc, The town is in the hand? of meb? anu iciir tie..c there have been vio lent eoniii-jta and sharp shooting ia the jjCietts. A number of people have been killed and wounded. Many- ot the dead Lave Wen se cretly removed. Seven Chinamen who are leaders on one snio have been arrested. The immediate cause cf the out break is not known- m '. ; : " li.vcr, ;.U I Ct in. N.-u. . . N v ovi ... . folk, li ana - - . ta. ca a . .ini the r ii.i-.itr lh --.'or . :-tt-ut UI16 l.Id .bb von i KILLED. Au Ai Min. Iiater in P.ohe. i:;ia KoarU'i-i! IJorti(- ll-'covoted. Yienn'a, Austria, June 1. An appalling disaster has occured at the Uurhenbnrg silver mine iu Bo hemia. Au explosion occurred in the mine this morning and the entire interior is ablaze. Forty miners have been killed. L'p to noou fourteen bodies had been recovered. A rescuing party is still at work searching lor the others. In the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Omaha the report of the committee on Itinerancy favored the removal entirely of the time limit of Metho dist clergymen in pastorates. The ent kinds are projected, and work j TIu American Fraternal Circle, will be started on them in the near J Baltimore. Md., May 31. future. The Rocky Mount Im-1 Messrs. Moses'll. Waller, 'Bernard provement and Manufacturing ; Carter and Joshua Horner, receivers Company, a syndicate of Pennsyl-: 0f the American Fraternal Circle, vania capitalist?, are making ar- give notice to all certificate holders : rangemeuts to build dwelling First, that t he Circuit Court No. " houses, start manufacturing enter-, 0f Baltimore City has prohibited prises .vc. iney nave purchased ; tne collection ot any iurther assess iar uo.-, i . . tiaoto, the Nur..,- .. - .. . Sti ambna:- . . year li i , bh. ;. . . the two . . ' IS iO taL . . -Richrnc:.d '-a : r' -the larttr x'-:-" - ' boat, Virgin . i : for ton or :.i ... , -ap-jako Bi . (Ja th '-..'-. : the Nc-v.- il.r.- -i. - milej lot.;, .:'' .-ia. ; drawica not o-.-, r - or eauiart ar.u . - a The Newserna '.-t t when we left r-Torh L struck the Governor; a. runs through thi3 h( .-. L-tf ore i. ct .a coni r a resu- . .i and Ual- .ai was . .v'cerne .LriDK the 'y Detween c..- .vrrd (.in Laf.vL-en . ... cling at '. . Btoam ?. f'-te ran ..- in Chee- tons. ThT) little stern-wheel tt (ii: t i, .' I'cbo Btartfid out nt r ::u- ' '!.:. f . rio-aae Itiver poults, srd enough r.oito v,i-.h her ia pipe-i to nwabec the deed i.i .ir. i1 Ct -.L-f-tf ty. Jii.v. ai;; i.c-l : i). Aft. - waiting an hour over tho If .v irrg tino for tbe steaai'-r Kinstvn Iron, up-rivor points, the New berno fin i.i K'-t olf h t 1 o'clock on ixui r. turn : Norfolk. The trip up was enj jyable ia going down. On the second cay, while KOing up North Landing Hiver. or tvrcing a bend we sudd.uiy ciiue up r. quite a ileet of hot. Tiiey wen (stopped on account of a rfc in (fit.- u! tha tug Grace Titus, which bmi swjnn across from baok to baLk. Toy pro pellers Vesper, W. IJ. Rogers Definance were waiting t) get by With a little help from tbo New berrir tho raft was straightened out and f.,1 the boats continued on their way. tn Newberne reaching Norfolk ni rix o'clock that Saturdaj mulit - N - v. York Seaboard. A VO.NDFIiFCL MAC II I Mi. ! : -. in ) , ' - pl.it L lb- i .: , orid.v a'.; ir ir ui f, in: r"-i! -a, I jl. !v o- -. A Native Xott Bernian's InveuJin Miiii!r and Aerating- Flour, rt'.K-1. !n'i d according to tbe ( 1 : , Irphii I, . -.crinilk ia ' . , i -. ; i a I !. old siale i l i. .' . 1. . ' but the ' fi :.: I .. i acid o( the i . . . ... in mi coolers w e . : . a ni it Lii-nMicial . a a i ar an v . k)ej-1-.' i:,i tmidtu i . - ta r v ia. 1 other a. ; 1 i. -.. wbioh !r -.'illrfl titlOQ , i til HUd : , -, i i if and i V!gO- ,.i '1 IK'.IJ Of Oniinnry a ilhout ;i. :.k. . , , i i.ii notrd for . -. - y Hparirig i rmddav ; . ..( quick f .yi in of . .. i ..I -- i - it suit fr : a , . ' t agree i ' In ii i i .' f 1 1 ( aunt iu. i i hern are i I : ! ! .. l a tlx' lirBl ii -i irilennc dun tig : i i ii;.'. n ; and tmc 'i maniach and i i i Mil n a. e very . h b.aod. The . : -." te 1, the i nr.. . iintarativ i. . i f pi'rspira i i 1 i'd with. ' : i.. -iy intcrfer i , ' . . a . Hid tbo , .-,- draw- : r- a t ... ;, in to the ,n Kiver r-il, fix 1 1 --.. ' : vas3U r-i-r. t -. -iia towns j -a-- -a ;-.ir fpsed ! i: a.";? Kiver and . .ei, which ad of Currituck Sound, and when tbo full epned oell had been rung tind tbe faoi.iar plash of the propelier whei wa? f.ccaierated the Tahoma ceaeed to g--in i v.?. ris she had been doing for an Lo .-. .- at 1 a half. Clvde"s Droneller Gpr-rgc ri. t- a: now 7-.l all th9 land lying between Thomas street, tho tobacco warehouses and the river. They are busily engaged in opening up broad streets and , avenues, aud will soon have the present limit of the stay of a pastor fin(Bt residence portion of the at any post of duty is rive years, , town opened up. The land is ; and it was adopted in The gently rolling, attorning nne drain- . ,,) to jl-foiK . .-i.h 1 -lOra, advocates of the removal of all limitation declared that it would ba the greatest advance step the Methodist Church had taken in fifty years, bnt the agumenta of those favoring the present itiner ant system, one ol which was that it prevented heresay in the church, becuse ministers did age. and beautiful views of the sur rounding country. Ihe company will lay out a lovely park by the side of the Tar, and will have a beautiful drive way all along the river side. It is safe to predict that this will be the favorite spot for the young people of Rocky Mount, and that many a lover's tale will be whispered into, not unwilling ears, as youth and beau- not remaiu long enough in any one ty wander by the side of our beau tnui river. With a beautiful climate, more than two-thirds of the del- dmI worthy relative bearing the gates to the Chicago Convention, name. Daring the life of Mn therefore a contest from 2iew York Polk there was no movemeat to et ; hi nnneceaaarj and would be only aide tbe will beense a far aa she . dangerous to bis interests and par wm concerned the will waa valid, ty success. Gorman and place 1 5 infect a church with he retical ideas, proved to be strong enough to continue the live year rule. The vote of L"JS to C,2 by which thia decision was arrived at shows that it may be many years before Methodist ministers can set tle down for life in pastorates. say npon reliable advicea Cleveland has now a sufllcient ma jority to nominate him. Only the folly of his friends, an unforeseen Tmnl ATTlPTita ty. and was sustained by tbe Court organized opposition or a change . before which the case was tried, of public sentimer last year, Tasker Polk, of this State, contested tbe will on tbe groand that it entailed the proper- '-' iTheestal J. CWhiiiy & Co.'s.ltooow public sentiment can defeat him itfc rtl a4 OttM BiA. ssyr SER3K. x. c. Tbe estate is cow which will some sixty The points to which the friends This is the way it looks to the Alton, 111., Democrat: 4 The first Brice question which the Chicago con that vention will have to answer is: Can Cleveland carry INew York. If a positive reply can be giveu in the affirmative he will be nomina ted on the fint ballot: if not, the query will be: Who can carry New York! and clear above the and a perfectly healthil'al one, a grand railroad center, immense tobacco market, with magnificent manul'ac turing facilities, aud surrounded by a farming country which can be made to produce from one to five hundred dollars, annually, to the acre, Rocky Mount is rapidly be coming one of the brightest stars in the diadem of the Old Is'orth State, A. The Umiii liot Man in New Ilmic As well a- tho hamWxme.-d. and otters are invited tn call on unv di-aU: c.a tri-t Vt'c a ti ial bi'ttlc of Konip's Bai.-am for the Tlnti.it and Lungs, a runic ty that i- selling entirely upon its merits and i tjaarauteed to relieve and cure all Chronic and Acute Couirhs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and i oiisuniptiou. Lai-re botth's ad ctsj ana 1 1. inar-JJ deod wtxnv ments, and certillcate holders are! therefore notified to make no farth- j er payments ; Second, the receivers will, so soon as practicable, prepare j and forward to all certificate j holders, without charge to them, proper forms tor proving their claims, with foil and explicit direc tions and explanations how to pro ceed in proving and Cling the same. Members of the Aineiiean Fraternal Circle are numerous throughout the United States and Canada. liaiik Robber: Vt rite a Loiter to Excul pate a Man Under Sentence. Ci'LUMUU.s, Ohio, May 31. Governor McKinley has received a letter from one who signs himsell the ' Leader of the Red Mountain Still (Jang," of Red Mountain, near Birmingham, Ala., wbo claims that he and out- of his ?ia::e; committed :he Ca.uinhds r ircve batik robbery and murder last August, for which Frank Von Loon ij new awaiting execntio". herr, and tbe robber claims that his gang robbed the Georgia aud Pacific traiu in Georgia a iew mouths ago. hove in eight and pi r us. She w?s on :...-r rom Naw Berne-. Tr t" a raft. al?o this fn-iy it with tha Eria cn:-...c. t. tow. , both heavily loti-L.-J. -:- : fised j about tho sacris fir.?. It ia not many ri.'''c n't-.r" t.-.o h'ad cfCurrit-ick Sou". tn tv ---i - here ! the Coirjck cut, of t .- I'U'icoiD-! meiccs. The (iavot-n.-.; .at '..si.'-iing . : whero the ftaii for .7 c.i ii ni-1 if ; made is p.i'.uat.d hi , ai t '-; -.-As- j wboc-1 ligbthou'e ten J-r J t.- ;r" wae i at tha docli as wo ps-sci tl;--w.?h into j the canal. The sail throut;li tbis canal does not consume more '.ban an h ir but i; i rn in'err-etir.j: trip. j A VAU liUinXlsCEN'. li. I Caiiiiick i on unimportaiit pluce. There is p. biidse ecicaa ttfi c-i-a. i'.rre. Captain Sjutb.ut.. a 'ii- 1 ing little resninirotcco r ti.J "In Currituck County' tsil Confederaieri ha 1 pis,c cavalry cirirT l- tho c;:: He was a'-o a cu .rii his company v-, aia, men m-11 w ho hid .::cr. lives on the "it sailing v . ; f-1! C- : -1 .. ni3il in .ca dir-.-c" r-:-- used the 1 ' . tho " ' i- "- turrd fr r . : evenirr- ti J o-- .c jo-k bii j --i w .-.r. Arrcv c . ; -' : he In the Baltimore, News of last week'! we find the following account biu" description of a remarkable invent ion which Mr. John D. Bangert who now resides in Baltimore has just perfected. . Mr. Bangart ij a native of this 1 1 y and 1 is a brother of Mrs. W. M. 'Watson, the wife of our clever Clerk of the Superior court. "Tha machine for the mixing and 1 aerating of wheat flour, invented by John D. Bangert, which is on exbibiaion ' at 422 E. Saratoga street, is attracting a great deal of attention. Mr. Bangert haB been engaged upon this invention since last November and now has it perfected and in practical running order. Mill men who have examined the machine say it will revo iutioniza tbe present mode of handling lloura when the manufacturers once learn the advantages to be gained by its use. The purpoaes to which the machine ia ' applicable are many. Yesterday Mr. ' Bangert gave a practioal test of bis in vention in tbe presence of a News re-, porter. A number of different praden of flour was placed in it, peifectly mixed and turned out a straight hour. Its ability to aerato good or musty llsura seemed to be perfectly wonder ful. After old lloura had pasted through it they came out as seet and freBh as when first ground. Old, hard and lumpy flour was made to look like new. Heated Hours were cooled in a few minutes; thus arresting any tend ency to ferment or btcome sour. New fl;ur csn ba "aged" almost iu s'antly, an oparaiion that it would take weeks or months to acooiplish by tbe dashing j ordinary processes. As a purilier. it lurrusa ! will prove rn invaluable, aojunct. in creasing the value cf tho uiiJdliogH from 10 to 30 per cent. Spices, baking pjwdeia and o:li-r it- it.). -- 11 1 hi r- a rm- a. A I'."..' L an ,1 11I. 1 v 0 in n . dot 1 -! 1 o m.n i ma liirktt- ur: oi'.ali ' I v it- 0 -.; li.i.iH lli 1 o - . 1 . of the d 'l-'' - ' rr-.-.r-larger biico ci L .0 tla- y. ot i. Iil.?ir.c ' :a .- 'ir.- of i -1 ! that in ir iif -. r 1.0 a headache. lii tin y '. .; well, and 'Jc-i i " i t thorn more. Tho nt-.li ru th ey do fei 1 t Ij h bent iii"n son is because 1 i i'k- i a-: tn lunch tllo 11 (it r 1 a. men would inly rernioitm habit of cially in tbe tai ld hausts their em ri-1 liable to pin;--; lo in eonie fori:: . tic v aclveH money . c in s v AI.I.' a- . . . : 1 i - : . In rny eipir.i l., t -..1 . ; not H K'a't a riii -.- k ' l cold drinkti ai ani ui ,.1 ur.uk thein riidi . o, . On a hot rfp.y it 1 - : 1 no that people 1 in u ol ; . i ,j sys'e 11 Kt-eniM to : 1 cold. 1 1 tnot wir.,1 1 little th. Li icj c 1. 1. ir much the I , tie: . ! . 1 oat of the q.i. n 1 to ft tempe-ratu:c f i or i is about iis c i'.d a:- 1 r e, : to meet tin' I'l'-imn ! o' tht n, iCe-iiold di li.!,.- all ien! -i 1.1 ; d oi ri rt . . ,oilOW iato r. ar "the 9 Of , s.r.,1 tuoat of up cf v. liter r.ost of their r i r -tniiiri cr !ti--c 1 'nnd to if : ihtir 'vb--- mOet r:'- and they .; V." ly find t ' a - f-rv cop --.rir.y. One ;vrr, to Ccio- jraiiy ann hi 3 men Terriile (a Lxpio-io:; KEsi) lliliE, Pa., May .1 'itt. Wi re:-ort has reach d here tl ol. A is morn crc 'h"-i iug that a te too.. ;-!.u'.- : pan 'c- lii.c tn'.ics from ocjurrod in mine, iu wl working being se r:fic exp-losion of gas :t tiie Weeti-nu Com a. Moc-Cii-i'i aa, twenty here. U'he accident 'ri and around placed rh- c-rs Ei' l 5tl,l ;'iavn ' - 1 a iovcer ich elevei 1 1 ie 1 mna mat. 8Ur. worth about be diTided of Mr. Cleveland should direct others, like the bugle of Fate, the heirs. Wil. their attention are the pacification reply will come in the name of , of the'Democratic party in New 1 William K. Morrison, of Illinois." Children Cr for Pitcher's Castorlc taken out of the pit d drift ot 1 men were at the time, most of tl.ctu iously burned. As y i t no account can In5 givta a-s ta tae cause. John Pe the roe, lire boss, and .loan i-iicr. a.iia-r. tl.iV a C' i d -v. Ccr: P. a"."!: fi'-i ia -. d 'd tl kinds cf dry powders were mixed tbesanio manner as 1! car. Ita invi?ntor claims, too, thai :..c 1. chine may ba used to mix La : :b. to make combinations for nUis i.nr facturera or essays for naiciriK ex; r Tne small machine which i.-- ca bition takes up very lutic spaco a:, i , be regulated to mix nr. ! nor i'a a amount up to 1 000 barrels .:! :: m day. The machine contains Hvo .-a x which are moved by a drivingr n . ; i pelled by a crank-Mi f 1 laitbiin revolution a minute. Lai- r . n drives four fans 01 .'-.i--. make SC'O revolutions & ciao. (r.:. earl: in freeh ir cor.-nn.. , :..iTinK Ibe cl 5 air ir.-aa t'. e t- : ; rrr.. him;, thus thoroughly can. : , piv.'hico of old impuritixA At -: C'-.d ff 1 " 1-- .'a ,e are rar ia which fo op the fre--li aii ; u c.,a - vi.- uiiHio'i without i-.'-aa n'i rt.ra Use nuti-rlhl rpirat'-d ai. n. 1 -. : ri 'j-iiie pa" hvf b .r p ,"-i" ; r fie machine main a p" nirai, 1 upon thoiisar.'L of to drink then: . N .v , w h at 1 they ji": f arm t ! dehberuti 1 . The a Rl;Si ri - 1a .'. at a Itn i. r..t:i , dot e-- n d '.cr:(". im i 7 in eud-i-roy c ! . tho it ni.M-. ;.:i t u Lien j'Hi-iliH' T.u-ro i- v.- .tii.-r ;. 1.1 - ' : ri .- ;. iv;.. ..1 ,cy hi. -.im irated tft'cts in 1. but a htty a d wn by r ( "IT ', nec a on the part . lit tl a much no li d to do 1. l td to eonv 011 tb- hve o. it work ao a.n to effect rn n correct; . and tho rea- 0 d . hllf-l'Bt- If buninesii that thia nt:n . opjic . b it day. i'x- ir. itiPH them a iioil'ti-iu "ii i' 1 In in - 1 hedth. - 1-1,- v I.i. 1 . , 1 anti. 11 in I , : a .1 11 ' fc. it in 1 1 1 1 1 r 11" 1 i. im to u t 1 n v i I 11 0 111 i u lin! the 1. -o:-:e tiling 1 a d bt a . v. .mid be po 1 0 J r ri M i "illy 11 d . i lk of a ty . which iv in order 1 a-.me. Ho, 1 , ic 1 iy to rH d 1 houKiinda . ni i oi.tuiue : d i.d -. ino ih that r i' 1 n with Bmce .1 .11 I.o H-vitilowa or 'inyibiag !io , r liicn about t) z Tne diirnor ' t : e i.er ei of : , - 1 in h t be c ; 1 oie tin iu I 1 1 - 1 ni'-all, t.c fi-a'iry 1 1 r 1 1 m, ; o-ud for ' ': 1 a or a. . 1. a to 11 -r to 1 can ... 1 IIIOHt . . - )t ' . t -. . 1 : 11 fi I -a mr Ah a . on l f el'l- o nil 11 il 1 V hut o tho -or,i.,r h' 1 11 H too ittc b a(,ra N r ai n ay Children Cry for Pitcher's C?.: r.-aay 1 . : 1 i i 1
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 9, 1892, edition 1
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