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z INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS. $1.00 Per Year. Single Copies, 5 Cents. NEW BKRNK, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C, A l( i I S I I 181)2. VOL- XV. . EEL0. K. BAGBT. SURGEON DENTIST. oom. via it paoaita BaptJat J. D CLAPK, P. H. PELLETTEB, ATTOBIBT AT LAW. ft.. MU a Illw J yCHiBw af nr.. .a. , r l bmm caw a hn aa GEO. HENDERSON, ftaaaaaaa aaNarta A )1it4wiMV Csrsral lasOTiics Agent "Iiiii inr-T i T af . ia. riMiMy w ii laa aaaaaa i.aaa ay af nmi, taaaraaaa tuljiii r a. a.aaaan.1 Mar-a- rtra laaar-aaaw ("ben pan r Ol r .- MRS. J. M. I1INES' I d i HjtmvJ. M. HIS KM fca iwjnmi f IfavCbtM BuarrtiKf Hoaa la lh cut BapM Ckaa tu ram :.iu :iM3 M.C3U- ma ba kaJ at iWa taw ibtt J. M. HINES, Agent. a41hrtf O- Mark 3or- FIIEE TO ALL. aiafata -a alaaa ? oalau. Broad min,tim aaa tiilj. aid a ww rom OBiuiiauuicm - - - - - -- mr Mtm rreai la Full Lino of Choice Groceries & Provisions rHk HAUHMrr. ill ii iwniiiil aa WW1M Blt rf-ailaAafaaaa mum aWa Tf mai-a MMf if IUM ia iuimm. 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STRKKT, General FIRE AfJD LIFE Iiiiraranc Aent, HEW BERNF. N. C. Imiiiir a mtar. ' " " , unii itmiiii 11111 -' twii. wart '-a Iimium iBaaii. aaiiaiai rtxaa Laaa I KDITORI Al. 10TFV Me. r a r i reg-ii.-tr 'la: footed Jn"rs.-n .an v'ieveltiud Dem ; ocrat. Harra lor trady' Tns statement tbAt tus JmO eratic Co ngTe. tonal Conventi n of the Tbrl district voted down a r-e-Aotatoa en-ior-s i.g ("lev, U- d .i.d Stevenaon is Incorrect. For the second time in the h; torj of Canada eiporu bw ei !eed-.d iai;o:!, '.he only otrn-r year in which toe 'jiliocu of trade 1 ia faror of .hi' 1 jmi r.on being I CLEVKLAN P -led SteTenson will j have larg majority to the Kleo- tora. College, hrom preaent ap pearancr they will carry the doath nd Nw Tork. New Jersey, Cooarcocut, lodian, IdiQoi!, and haif of Michigan Aod chey have a gxxl ligutiag chane ia sveral Other S:ic llichmood State. C LKTKI.A5D lJiaoteJ y ing lhi he U coo fl dent ot CArring Ne Vork, arjd Steveuaou ihmk- tlie Dftxcnti w II carry II;,uoi.-i. That in a.- e liae hoj-l ("ieveland fcowever, nrge tLr teo?itj ol treat activity in the campaign from now out. A campaigi of edn Catioa 14 tlCdel AD.l It tgoroaaly putae!. should be S SAT'iR nii-L's lttr to Tam am lr Af T ' r- I.af frwtfar nnAn groand (or anion ammg all Dem ocrat. Hi emphair-jd the ! '.mportaat truth that '-loyaity to che cardinal Peaiocratic princp e aad the rugularly nominVed can d.date i. the saspreme duty of the 1 hour." A.,d so it ia. He n a verv btiad man who dies not no see 1' MMMOger. AT Barhngton, N J , iloaday lh factories bad to shat down at 10.30 o'cIo:k oq accjan'. of the heat the thermometer standing at lOolo che thade-Ia CLi:Ago Monday there were foor deaths from heat. Kt. ! wnalre ha: is reported from all ! over the cjaatry and deaths and j prostrations from heat are reported i. -: ,. , i - u. Looia and other piaces. lB. Ia -ia, prominent member of the Indiana Kepablican State Committee, Iiaj rMi?nd becanse . ,, . . , . ha mnlii not ,-i-n-i.n tinail v r irk . . . T,. t J wr me re ejection oi i resiuenii ,, , , , ... I lIarri.son, and a majority of the committee of the coanty in which he Ifes has done hkewiae. All the Utter are Blaine men, aod that al to it what", the matter with liana. The Northern Iiepablican press u giTtng oat duly no uncertain oaod a.s to their views about a Force bill for the South. Thej fa Tor it. They are mumbling over frauds in the Sjuth while pretend ing to know nothing ol great frauds In the North and in their own par ty. They are simply advocating a revolutionary measure in IS'J'2 for '.he Soath becaae they will gacra- Um erery thine to keep in power. NV il. aleaseoger Jkecv Sixrso.N is downcaat. The corn and wheat crops in Kan utare tl.t Ust in the history ol the State, and the farmers are so fall of buisnes that tbey have not time to listen to a etlamity speech. If Jerry coald only bve bad a dronght in bis diitric", with a heavy crop of morfgAges and three or four labor strikes and riots to set it oil, what a j y it would have been for Jerry. p.IoA.mingtoo (111.) Paatagra b. TilK Norfolk V irginian referring to the pros;iect of j fasion ticket say: Sorely the good people ' North Carolina are not going to , endorse a combination of this kind, hich is but a short cut to Kepnb hcaa radical rnle. The people of that old Commonwealth in con Janction with the people of its sis ter S'.a'es of the Sonth hAve snf- of ruis3vernment under radical admtnistr atioti th: it r moot be jonceive! that thev w II jiermlt any rrturn of the a me bv any act on their p irt. AKTEE paying debts contracted by tht Ias. republican Congress, amounting to fifty mill.ons dollars, tae democratic ' ingress, now about to adjourn, has saved several payers of the coautry . Had it not been for these" republican debts it may be stated that the democratic Con gres would have so administered to toe government as to show a clear saving, over the cost of re pabltcan rule, of between fifty tire and sixty fire million. Iris understood mat Col. James K. r.iyd, of ( reoosbom, is to be the republican candidate for gov erncr, and some of Thomas 15. xng's friends are urging him for a a ueutenan . governor on me same ticket. Hon. Geo. II. White, of New I'-ern, tho colored solicitor of of his district, is demanding, with fair pros pec: of success, the nomi- na;ioo oti the Ame ticket for at- torney eneral. Solicitor White is a much entitled to the nomination as any repablican id the State, as the colored people furnish more than loar fifths of the repablican rote of the Statf ; yet we ventore to a.Mrt that he nor any other col ored 1 -ers on will be reoofnired. Tbey are only wanted by that par ty for Toters. not office holder. Ashevtlle Democrat. T1IK H sl( riCKKT A Kerab! i'in hero of State prom menee. tells me today that ho has been twice cfTcred a place on the fasion ticket," as Attorney Gencr al. This i ad important admis sion. 1 : how.- how tin- Re-publican ar-1 Third party are becoming a doubV team, w-.th only one objret. t he defeat of the IVrnvr cy, and with no wiupies .s to the means to that end Raleigh Cor respondent ot the 'AM:n:rton Messenger. I: would 6tv.ii iruin the Above that there ia to 1 a l .i-ion ticket in North Carolina. One for which Third Partymen and Republicans will vote at the approaching State election. Republicans are certain y ,a fJVor of ;t. ihe Italeigh ignai, ieadmg lie paic-an paper. it vigorously op- pom g the notnin a; ion of a Uepab- lican State ticket. Ia it.- issue of Jaly -I, ten le.is.in- are g.veii w hy the Kepu'.j!. cans cIi-kiM not nomi nate a State lickr'; among these rtA-wnn arn thn foil iwing: "liecatMe it wouhl draw ttie par pirty ty linea and cause a str.vg! light.- 'The Stat? Convention of the Peoples' Party is now called to meet on .vagnst ! h. to nominate , a State ticket, and it would le a , blunder worse than a crime if the Her. ablloan ihould do any thiDg to eoilarrui the revolt of the People against the Ponrbon Hcmocrats." 'The Peoples' Party intend to make a determined eflrt to elect 'br ckei for I're-identiA ec tor and Oongre..smen If the Re publicans have no State ticket in the field the line between the lkarton Democrats and the IYo ple' party will be sharply drawn aod the liepubl.can candidates tor lilectorfl will have a decided plu- rality of the votea, and several lie pablicao candidates for Congress "lU b elected." "Nmth -The r. sul: of to State W03lJ not od1X Klve the Electoral vote ot the State to the K?Dabl :aqs and secure the election ol several C'oDgressmcn, but it would secure ' the crush in, eieai i of Mr. Hlt.vs Carr and th balance . f . , , V . I . . . . ticket and oiiae nouriwu o..e permanently dtsrti t the Demo - cratic prtv. 1 in a nut; suci,- ,ui- gn.ii ei pects, by a fusion of the Peoples' and the Kepublican parties toive the Eleatoral vote of North Caro lina to Harrison and to socurc "crushing defeat of lllias Carr the and the balance of the llurbon State 1 every club should have a literary ticket." bureau.. This is a rolmg age. Forewarned, It'ir-ir-red. The j There are very many men who no Signal does a signal service to the ' longer take opinions secoi.d -hand-people of North Carolina in ! ed. Give them the Acts anil ar- thus announcing it-s purpose There are hundreds, yes thousands, of men schooled in .IrfTerrsonian principles, who for one reason or an other opposed the nomination of Mr. Cleveland and are still indis posed to support him who will never consent to a fusion with Iiepublicans that will result iB giving th Electoral vote of North Carolina to Harrison, the election of Iiepablican Congressmen and i the crashing defeat of Mr. Carr and his associates oa the State ticket. Very many Democrats are unfor tunately prejudiced sgntist Mr Qevelaud, but when they come to consider the obligations of party, the terrible results that would fol low the election of Harrison and a Keptablican Congress, and the riot and ruin that would result trom the retQra of Republican dorninat tion in North Carolmai tuey will AJ their prejudices on the altar of patriot ism and stand fM by the Demo cratic colors. These men aro mortified at the miscarraige of favorite measures to human nature, but they iiitiuite ly prefer Democracy and Cleveland te Ilepublicanism and Ilarri.-on. To this alternative it must come at last, and it is not 1:1 us to doubt the fldthty of North l 'aro! : n 1 ans in the supreme hour of her de..tiny. The fusion of the Ketuiblican and People's narti..- wi t -..'ulifv the Democracy. What judgement would have been pronounced upon the Confed ate soldier who could ay T am a Confederate, but I will not follow Lee!" Many a soldier believed that Jackson was the superior ( ieneral. but not a man grounded his arms and abandoned his colors because of that belief Cleveland is our Leader, and it becomes every man belonging to the great Demo-ratic brot herhexvl to step in to ranks and swell the tide of Democratic victory. Above ail, let every man be true to North Carolina. Sanction noth- ing and oppose every thing that militates against the State ticket, Give all thought of fusion w r h the Republicans a wide birth, and fu- turegenerationswilir.se call you "blessed"' .in d I'oTToN milling in the two 1 aro inaj, and in Georgia show better reaults than the mills of the North. For the year lS'.H, they earned dividends ranging from ( to l'o per cent. With letter m ichinery they would earn moie. 1 1 t i i i. 1..- i ' ni cot o! t he :i ( ":ia; rm.m S.n. e1. ri mark able en 1'uus !.ir th. State ea.i.pa-g.) moil;' has evince, ergy and sagacity : :i t h : s sect ; on ( ! l'o h St. i'. friemlH this is ' thev no .-:ir:r:- expected. I; i.- w.-c ; ; ve "om m v ass : :; t he ! '1 - 1!, cu in - ;o i.r.s- t!. I nr. 1 1 i t r ; c t f -. It hax tn-eii saiil that the coun trv people would not attend Dem ocratic meetings, but, so far from thi.s being the ease, Democratic speaker have been greeted by lar- and enthusiastics audiences, and the gi o 1 work goes bravely on. Hut, axe the c:tun, ton and villagert to be ignored.' H no mea-iv Cievclatid and Carr clubs aro to have charge of the canvass in their respective localities. It is bel.ved that by tuc mid. lie of August clu'.n will bi organic d, in every e:'y, town ami liamlet in the State. The forcuition o! a club is but the beginning of the work. It is the beginning ol a race on which immense interest are at htake, and there mnst be no hagging uutu the goal is rt ached. The organization the enroll . meat ol" members and the election , of officers is but the s'arting point. Day by day the roll ot nicmber J ship must grow qnt.l every I'eno crat ie enrolled in the great army of reform. or is this enough. A-) interest commensurate with the issues in- volved must be engendered and the enthusiasm kept n p. E very club should have at leat weekly meetings,at every one of w hich some speaker would deliver a prepared address not to exceed thirty mm utes in its delivery, to be followed D.v uprightly short speeches elicited by the occasion. It would be well to have the pa triotic women of the country invi ted to these ruei tings. Their! i""- -i-- ers, and stimulate the rank and ! fi!- to hiirnil.ein , tbir's in tlio nil- to iprrn an i . ir s ri i' e o - 1 nous cause. A dead club .s wor.-e than none. ; A Jead church has no moral force in communl'y: it is a dead weight to religion derance A dead t he club is a hin 1 Vmocratic to cause. There are tho.-r who do not care to attend upon public discussions, and for this and other reasons guments, and in the quiet of their homes they w;!i investigate for j themselves and act upon the ! suggestions of their oivn j:i Ige ments. r j The fluid is ripe for the harvest, j Patriotism is not at a discount. There may exist prejudices engen-' dered by hope deferred and mis fortune present on every hand, but thorough investigation and serious thought will overcome these, and patriotism stand revealed in all its tnsiestie proportions and sublime attributes. Golden opporttinitii s aie before us and we have but to make a proper nso ol the means within our power to span tho bor;z in with n bow of promise prophetic of a bright and glorious future. Tiie news which yonr correspon dent piehs up at Democratic head 1 quarters is to the effect that there 1 h an improvement in the condition ! of thincr, in the Third narfv strong. ' - - r- - r . is holds, such as Chatham county, for instance. There are al-o better re parts from l'ranklm and Warren. Tho Third party brag a great deal and make such a lot of fuss that they deceive the weak. hearted Democrats into the bel.ef that they are already oveion.e O.10 nota ble thing, which is not at all to the credit ot the Third party, is that some of its members make any and all sorLs of chargrs against Demo cr-ta- Ol" course they never at tack Republicans. Ualeigh cor respondent of the Wilmington Mes senger. t. 'Nuukssman Wilson. of West Virginia, said in ins notifi cation address at Madison Square Garden: "The dutv of the demo cratic party commits it to a never ending warfare with the strongest and most enduring forces of hnman nature the lust of power and the lust of greed." This is a great truth, and cannot be too strongly impressed on the minds of the peo ple. 1 1 explains the wonderful vi tality of the democratic party. There has never been a time in the history of our government that the people did not need and t hoy need it now more than ever pro tection from the lust of power and the lust of greed. Mi icnt .l'.tna has again become unusually- active. The rumblings are severe enough to shake the windows 111 adjacent villages. Large stones aro throtiwn to a great height and tho streams of lava are encroaching on the v:l lages. HKMill 1 I II V. 1MIKSS CON VI! N 'MOV. Kin. -nill Com. Next Year. tu New I! N C i tin.; u i" 'ri . cuti. .:i l...itust':Mt i: ri:i: : of intcrc--: . in-, the ila'.'i . f.T liel.ii:.. ,,,te.l. l. ' I1..1K-. The Kditor- and their Ioi ng-. ii. r :'.: North Carolina cditnr i i. '.! : l : 1 1 : i . I i 1 1 l: the" twentieth - el' tin North Carolina I'.n A- II. --i ;;t have I .:. a.l.-pte.i i.y the .-. -, lali e, .tiniK liding the i ll'.irt- ,.' tin tate A L'rieuitaral Society. the State -!... e.. A--.- iati-m and the Woim n' .:o: ir ;. have N. rth C'arnlina tully ,r .-, :.u.l .it CMi airo ii l'.'e. ;.nd tiny rt':nr i I'liinu ndi . i that tin: aroeia on ii-, it- mllueiue in inakiiiL' the in itnti. n a uec(-s. The a-.-oeiati.'ii ai-o tendered its .-ym-itliu- to Hun. J. J. Davis, As.-o. iatc Ju.-tiie . Car.-i.n.l ru'.l ami p, ,-i', ion , . :r S ra: I" the Supreme Court ol' North and i xpres-oed :i liujie for hi- peialy recover and rut urn to tin .ii the 1 a iieh which he honor-. -yinpathy was also extended to . .r. lion. '.. il. Vance in hispre-- nt impair, d heultli and echoed the se.ili n. i nt of e ery pat riotic North Carolinian win::!: ercs.-ed the wish for his i-ulll-pii u recovery and desire to record ap ire, iatioii ot' his h ug faithful ami cn--. '.ii-'n s,. r ices in bchali of the people of North i arolin:.. 1 tegular bniiie wa.- L'-'-Ue through witii in the morning and afternoon se-siuti ' -n We, liu -day, an excursion taken arolin, 1 r 1- ,-, , , t . , , alter the ad ounimcnt ot the hit - . . . man v principle moil-tries ited, alwi the public liiiihling. Visitor- and home folk.- gathered alike at nt'li' were ad the em ill the Y. M. C. A. Hall and eo uv an mtcn -tiiie; klres- un f Charlotte bv Mr. J. L. Cham- ber- I'r, -i, lent of the C'hambirof (. iner, i. Fun m.-t rum.i nt.J ami v mi:-:. , oc.m,' ld;c- ini-rea-c the iiu'h t i '!" the i .cea.-i. -n in di- In hi- introductory remarks Mr. Cliam 1h r- jiaid the following complain-nt to th. educatinnal features el" journalism: We look to the press of North Caroli na, more than tlie courts, tor preser vation ot peace and order. I he law i f peace and ; whiih punishes i rime ami injustice is ofl , h -4S vaiue flian the tuiulic sentiment! 'which prevents it. Education moral intelliitual a d spiritual the devclop- mi nt and exaltation of individual ehar I act. r is the only hope of a democratic ! country. The restraints ot Che church, j uaided by intelligence and honor, have m.t always bi. in cipiai to the eincruencies if'the Jiiu-t. "The campaign ot education" dues not , end with present political contests, but in a country where the people rule, is, and ; and must be especially from this time on. I a perpetual movement. 'The commercial interest saluUsthe leaders in the inuve i uu tu and bids them a hearty (ln,l speed. i We will notice sonic of the remarks of Mr. Chambers on commercial and lus- t ri.d matters t morrow. ) Mr. W. F. Marshall editor o the (ias- t o 11 a 1 J a e 1 1 e , who was elected the poet :,.r the occasion last year made a witty -pecih on tho suffering ho had cmlurul for a twelve month on that account and read a poem of welcome to the city ol Char:, itn by Mis- Lisfttc Clayton Hood. After this Dr. J 15. Shearer. President nf Davidson College, made an address on 'The Incurable Habit of I5ad Vritimr." n,.t hand-w rit im,', but authorship. The addn -s is highly complimented by the I harlotte ( ib-crver for its haipy illustra tions and anecdotes, its humor, and more than that its characteristic of beimr ui.hii;iiuii:. meaiy ami suggestive. 11 was listeiu-.l to closely, heard with jirolit as well a- pleasure, and made a deep im press'n .n. Thursday inoruing a number of linn. -rary delegates were taken in, and nllie, -r for the ensuing year elected. D seuss'mns w ere lield at the nuiniinu' ami afternoon sessions 011 various subjects pi rtaininu' to the profession. Hi solutions were passed favojiiiLT hearty u,,rk t'"r ,lu Olumbian Exi.o-ition, md I1 'edging their efforts to help it forward Also resolutions urging the National Editorial Convention to accept Aslieville's invitation to meet there in 1804. The passing of resolutions of thanks to the people of Charlotte for their royal entertainment and care for their comfort and phasiire. and also to the railroads for lUrtesics. w as th uu lu.line; work of tlu Session . A drive U li-ll to'., i l th park and entertainment the photographing of n -rcu. Thei.-itors were also given an exhi iliun ot the quickness of response bv the tin partmcnt to an alarm. It was a-loiiishing and delighted all. A banquet, beginning at 10 p.m., was a crow ning success, and that ended one ot the must delightful gatherings the editors of North Carolina have ever had. v mston Sentinel tells of the in.-u- r: ag Fly i.i vcar- I C Lawrence ami Miss Antoinette iin r a courtship of t wentv-seven The groom has just completed a hand-oiiie nr..c! iciue residence in which the bride i-le-s.ins in housekeeiiin" Ti:. Wa-hingtoii ( Jazette savs a Hyde countv man named Noah Gild., died while ill .1 iii there lor drunkenness. A p mortem examination revealed the f n t that death wa- caused by paralvsi- of the henrt. -uperinduced by whiskev. The A-ini'.!e Citieti -av-: George Murphx. lo-, y.-atv- of age. of ISurke eo'.li.tx, h '.- iu-t tiled his .-q ipl icat imi a- a pen-ion, r of the war of ls'o. p. sai( 'ha! until a very recent date In-did ina m .-.I aid and was healthy, and add- that h, 1- otiiy m.w bcg'iiining- to fc l his gTi at ag,-. The Molga:.;::.! curiu-ity in th.- . that i- attracting 1 Ii raid savs there is a tate Hospital piggerv 110 little attention. 1- a "mule-f, intei I' pig', which instead of parting the hoof as the ordinarv pig docs let- a hoof like a mule. It is claimed that t'.r sonn nasontlns variety of the w ill not take the cholera. 1' M I'.V. ., i. ll;i . hi, . ' el-' I'h l':'. V i'-n i:i A- :'i :rl il, l',i - ; tin' i : :i l'l . ir ll-i ;;IV : i : r:i - , Ii a ll i a. i i : l" imulitv a . l.l. "1 - w I. y r, a. I an- I.. i..' ! ran- ; in ulah New- ai in U A nit i 1 1 1 1 1 i:it at to I ii i i et v e. nint ry piaee. In ei I ie-. Ii ii i, it meet - h t ;i .', 1 !y every Hie t i - rea. 1 ; Am i every where I he peu'ile -h ar. Tin 11. u - t lia! i I ha- -pi i ad ' A 1.A.M1VTI11) Al l AMI. K-(iov. Urou'den's Iirotlier Killt Veitrhhor And is in Cu-doi!, liai-ired Vi(h Murder. lli- .lii-i 1 w ii w ei K - nio i t hi- lii .i niiiL; a p . i 1 1 - a n no 1 1 nee. i t nai nil tin- . to iire i i-'.is--Muii, lay Mr. I'ah Sa ir.'m' l'..rl 1 1 1 n-hi p. had I -een Hss.iulted and tear Inllv heatiai mi the head bv Willis lir di n. ill the ''ornier's lie. I where he v.a - ploiiLrliiinj-. and whii h :idj,.iii- I", lield For two Wl ek- Mr -.a- tere.i at di aih'- d and v about 1 1 o'el,,, k he die,!. buniedialely up..ii tlie di-atli Sa--i r tlie sln ritl' u a- re.jui i e. I 1. 1 ,,.1, n --terday ..I' Mr. appiv- iieiM .Mr. uro-ali-ii, w In- wa-at inane, i. nd the later i-i nou in , 1 1 -.; . . I v. eliarji d. Ii in lei' the verdict of 1 1 ie ( ', n ,i n i i u r I' ill')lle-t. with tlie lii nr.!. !' el" 1 '.: i . l--er. 1 he in-t lii.ntalli i alnii: 1! n .n. uhnli v a- ma. Ie- by the em.nu ph ,i. ian, I If. .1 ol in Spieer. in the pre-, liee i if t he ( ', ,n i ni r am 1 Jury nf iinpn-i. l.Aealed. lu,, l.irure fractures i.f tin- -h'.iil. i.n -. ,.f tin t'n.iital on tin-left, the utln r. el' tin- t.iu- porai on tin- r i r 1 1 1 eMenoiiiu l.-wn i.e- , hind tlie iar. and cither ofwhieli a- ... ill..; . : l .l. , .. .. i . M I -u 1 1 ii Hi u 1 1 fc 1 1 1 1 I in e i n a I II . ' e i i 1 1 . 1 - .. , , . I Wen- Iiiinnl dm tin t.rain. and the womlep- ,-,,. ,,l1VsUi:m- i t hat he , a v 1,,-eain,- j n uir,. i. at a 1 1 . Mat In- ,1 n I r. -ain emi- -cioii-ncss within -.une Inuir- alter the ,- satilt and retained it with i;r- -r nmil a few lnmrs of his death. I w in ie t in . ri 1 1 !r 1 1 ly ii Hi.-, n ai ami aber i iM'intr dnlv eautiom d l- lii- atten-lin- liVMi'ian. Ins sworn ei -i nint ol the a N II. C iirl.-y. a 'i'hi- . Ii pu-iliuli. Idell, e, will b. i 1 1 , i 1 1 , - rv arraign- -ami was lakin uv vir. .iil-tlee ol tin leaee. togetmr with 1 1 - i p ro, luce, 1 at the m, I i i nii-nt of l',roi'di n The d.-ccii-t . I w a- a' -:lt'e. was iminarrie. I. and pi'ovi. Ie, 1 tor hi- ellel'a lias e er I .eeii his tern h-n-- 1 I " y ea r- ol ei I with am I - father, -a In, a re i nee t he d.alhof his mother. -, vi ral ears amc lie- wa.-: a .1 ii-l'n . of the Pi-ace of hi-town-li p and wa- a si inward nf 1,1 .. 1 1. .- j Met hodist Chun h. Ib-wa- widely e,,n nectcl . and ol an ho The defendant is ; the I Yai e ol the -am connected with -olin n, lamib . -n a Jii-lico uf the luwn-hip. i rti.l, if the b, -I I'.imilie- i ,f niir ( ex-( Jov unt v ami s, , t ion. i, a br, , her ol ('. "II. llroo.hn. add wa- Mr. Sasscr's a. Ijoinim; m io h b ar. There w us 1 ,u w i t lie-s. w h.,t , -,, fatal cneiiunter in ihe ti, 1. 1. Th ant s. -Ilu'llt the i lec.-a- . 1 and ea him in hi- own -, u'n lid. 1 w her. ulowiiiLT. and t here, fur w hat , v. r '. t - Hie d, !, nd ,;e lip,-,, he w a . a us- c know Hot. dealt hill, tin I', nl flll blow - upon the head - in :ii', btuw two ul which we have reported ab.oc. llial-cil-minated y a-l eri la v lnorniim- in his death. It is the 1110-t lamentable ailair. cerlain I v. that has e er 1 ra n.-i ii t c, I in this con 11 1 1 lie ilcletn lant 1- m ov in t law. May he have a fair I iod have 111, rev upon h Argil-, 'Jillh. a hands nt the t r a I. an, I max Cheese .Making Within any Farmer. Mr. '.. V.. Km.-ry. A-;i the Ib-aih of ..;i iciiil 111 1-1 tit the p. t il in nt Si at ion. h , o in-' h t u r in rel'i-r- North ('arolina scndint.r nut the I i-nce to the jio-sibiliti, - nf cheese making in small quantities. I.y which c cry farm, r can make ail thai he m i d- at huine : During the spring uf 1-mJ Mr. C. K. Dittinger, Powell, S. Dakota, adw riisod rennet and directions for making cheese in the FiuLri'cssi ve Fanner. A -ample package nf t he n uni t loem..es was -out to that paper and by the editor -cut to the ex pe.rinieitt farm for t rial. A cheese was made following the direction- 'a hich u e eon-i. Icr int. rely ali factory. The directions are short, plain and pointed, and it seems true as Mr. K. says that any pcisun of ordinary intelligence can make gno.l chec-e by fullnwing hi directions from good milk to -tart with. Cheese 111:1k i ng w oil 1 d be quitcanm elty in many a North Carolina town. Il is simple and so little outlay need be made in preparation fur it that every family having milk can well all', ir, I to make cheese I'm limne oeiisunipl inn at least. Where there is too little milk for a moderate sized cheese two ur three fam ilies could pool their milk, an, alternate in making first at one place, tlnn at all ot her. or get one nfthe members tu make for all Almost no apparatus required. We had only a tin lump made: a peck measure would have done a- will: we made our ow n knife. This would be a capital w av to . ii-p,,se of-urplus milk during tin- hot Weather w hen I iiitter is so low in prii e. Cheese improves with ime and is ai ways salable, while on nurmarkit it i worth the freight and whnlesah r'- pmlii more than on the northern market s w here most of t he chee-e consumed in this State is made. Thi- should be solnetlli.lg ol' all illcill tive U trouble t ry , with .-, 1 -,- nialsii blltli-r ill 1 ig and lot weatl s e . I j The Gold-bum II, ' during tin- la-t lew nf that city ha.- rai-. , tetiance during t In c adllgiit -lat. -lavs the V. M . that C. A. N.-w -.1 11 i lal. 11 and Well :, .1 Syl 150 for it coining" y, ar of the Roanoke a rniou of I ;,-". A ei irre-pi -ii. lent -qieak- uf the lirst Ulimley at 1',,-tlii 1 a- : savs Mr. Uiiml.y'-plea-e. I. II. i- a 11.1t : i'c-i, led a 11 ,rt t i im reade rs w iii r, an 111' . last .1 um . QU. v. U. . Willi-, all pa-tor- to f, -rwar, name- uf , h-lcgat .-- t Methodi -t Di-lri. 1 Si pe,, nl but lllll- lllaled ,1 ih in 11 at de-il-c- ai he NcW r, rn md. ill I y -1 ii,... ( '..nf, nt, narx chin, , nee. x ii:,-n c. -h August Huh. which on, - d ti.il n tin- li-t-' d" ' I -:m i XX II to attend. On .- brother. it. ,1 . r 1 1 i:rli i. Col. in. Ol.. 1. Fair , and Mr A. Halchett w iii In gin t! ol' a t w eiity j i.ai'i j. ui rna I 1 1 .aecii I 'hint, in Du lliain. ,h to tol iiieeo new-. I ait als. . I trade interest s uf it - -ei 1 imi iublicatioii 11, d the To iled -pei hilly the general The cdilols announce that tiny intend to give more matter, mure math printed, than any other journal of the kind in the Souih. The Outer Diamond Shoal I.isrlit, 1 1 I I . ( ' 1 ' 111 llie i a part I Hit .-. I .i. ..il' I ''" I .!: .1 1 III' I Ml 1 !'. Ail.i I Pi:. I l.ill. r i-. W i i i i ie lillli ;i!i iiii-nr. a -I III. II :il 1 . 1M 't An. I. 1 I ! .11 .V Han. I i ai--. .ii. de-tli.e,l .fill- they w here t In- I. .ill t i i a i In .O i all ! I I In . d. Li- ! The i i 1 1 -., pr. -. . i will fa. the l.i i- i. linn has c id I'fntlt it illtelltioll of idellake th,- 1 ill iew. army, the !' !. lia- I M en 1 1 1 i 1 . 1 i 1 1 a ;lll I .-rk i I -. !f. '..;.tain A. F i in., i 1 1 1 i r -i -. r, 1 I e i I ' . I t ! I li-ll! h...i- Th" i.ni,,.:- made -ery t I'eai llel , ill-. - w hieh tin- b,. I I-, i ilelle V all, pn-ail .-ihioL: laiiLnn -ii- am liuhl -o loval Tile Work. Willi M.a'.l Il 1 1 I- 1 -id in Hi this -,,, i- Ii lii, 1. teeoiml o) tin- I tli. ...ml ,,f p--.-.i d and ihe hi ft v mil 1 1 r. J I sliirms that n i i i.i.-l s, , -ii l,.r the I ha. p w 1 1 adoit tlie mi A F.-ii. f bnlldillli- ' - am ller. plan 1 n.al .a''iy uiii lal inn eon ml -link a And, I' ll, ii i pr,.p, Ulloll tpu- i.-d nl' a eai--i.n lid 1 hen li i led with 1- : il J U'ai I ieal I a n .i- tu -niik ed l'o, k. and the loll Ie, 1 ab,, ,- tlie lloatcd mil eiilli li te, -luomililh. llo'oiigh I hi I: 1'h U l. , , r w a- t, i 1 ..: ih ill 'A a- I. t . 1 1 1 1 Mai f llleet HILT II i I'he rip-rap embank I the ba-e ul ; he tuU er. (' , I 1 putt at the Seiilclii- uf the board, and it w ill then ei, Ie. I w h.-l h. r ui ma t In- ..,, - linal I v niniin! will um , rlak.- 1 1, I K of ai -1 .11,1 , ing inn n it- aw n ho, ( ..lit fai I -. ' u-d thai , , el th.. litd.i ally a dale , liara, I, r of e I he o-reall n-l ald.nl 1 I .. I , la e ::ab:..,,i , . '"- 1 1 1 rt w 1 1 - blliil. s-ibl,-. Ilia. I, thai dan- Tin ably -noiild unity and and tin- -hnllid III Ul-e i- wariiiie. life and pel ilnll - i !ii .I f -I u nt I Mlipli- and thev tin- li-ht d and it ill In their i-lrr the - and 11. i -hi 1 ii .1 - i i ii I' W ol -llll imllll". Ualel Coiifeileralc elerans and rensioners. All Confederate ei.ians nf Nnrth ( 'amlina are ci.rdialr, in ited in attend J the encampment of I he Nori h ( 'an J ina pi u-inner- lo I.,- hold at tin- Male Camp j -round at i a-: 1 1 1 - i I h- -mind mi tin- lllih am . . no i s; , ia, -. ,,i imu-i niXI. lcii--ioiier- upon projier pmnf I hat t hey are -m il will b, pa ed . oei ail tin- railroads ami iithcr vi icran- will l- -then toeallv .-educed rale . am I -ub-istenee and camp fare will ah-u be furnished al m-mma! i-ii-b. A ti in- ad, I r, iiul a t:"ud lime is a 11 r.-. I. The f, . W lllo .'lit 11 1 n-i ui It i- n, 'urmal ioft has sired that all iUst be. new -paper- iii the Si ale op v1 : 1 I 1: )i 111 CI'.- l'l N-li -M lis A-.-N. ' C, iieral Onh r: No. . All North ('arolina I 'ei isioner ; who served in 1 In-( 'miiei h rale A r.iiv ur Nav. and nil" arc able tn gn intu canii are re quested tn report at liditsville SnUIld near Wilmiimtun. mi the Hllh day nf Augusl m-xl for a few , lav s oiijo meiit . Transpurtatiun will be furnished male Pcnsiuiiers mi all Itailma-ls in Ihe State nf Nul'lh ( arulina mi their pies, m ing a eerl ilieate to tin- com! 11, I or ol I he train, -aid eertilieale to be s'n.lled by the ( 'lerk uf the S11 peii. ,r I ,11111 uf Ih.ir ('uimtv. with the ( '. mill al al bich. . I',- oil (he l e-enl till- 1 e cert if, a . ecrlily lilg .1 -i, ill mil of idel- tn the ,- from the In a 11 a val 1 ,1 1 t he 1 amp t hat t hei r naine- a tln ir Comity. I'r com 1 iietor w it h I h ( lerk of the ( 'olll l 1 'i-n-ii mi l - will I In ir I rain am I 1 ..rutind I'r, .- ,.f all , i n II. D. 1I.1 1.. A I j nt al , I lellelal . I l . ! i. I" . 'I tile Ex 'olll. ( niton and KniUiug Faclorics. Tln ie an- n jmrls lo the efi'.-cl that before I in- y ear end- I h. re will I e the be ginning of w ork mi another entlon mill in llah.-igh. The Ualeigh c, .rrespoii, lent nf the I lolil-Unm Me-sciigcr as si-MTal sin s have been i 1 1 -j 1 1 . 1 for it. 'I'lius it is. Wheiio', er a city . tew n or illage gels one culton factory in operation its paving qualil ics. am I il- gem i al I. em tits are so apparent t hat nt hers an- mure likclv I1 follow tleiii other plae, ,.f --imllar size without any faelcry 1! all are to C. .Till IK lice I lllih ling t he li I-! 1 ,ie. A pmminonl g ! iv-ult from ,nltun itnl knitting fai tnrlis is t1Mt thev give -leady fcinploy meiit !u-o many worthy young girls whuiieed word of that kind. The Kin-ton Knitting f.n torv gives cmplnymeiit to m arly IlK) hands and all the factory department are young ladies who an- enable! by the fnebu--, to earn a omi-lan! ineume al the w--ik it allot'. Is. lb g I il would be for N.-w ad a factory of each kind, blliil .-met i in, am 11,1! hat Heine 'flu y ex 1 nt xx it 1 1 I h . I hupp. ' our 11 11 w lu n it max. 1 1 ople a fi i-rw an !- xx i O 11 g XX I I ll o I 1 1 t llelll - .mil w h m,.g Soiithcrn Seed limits Nsrtiicrn. I In e pen in. nl - as lu ri-h 1 11 .tab ie- IV, ,111 In ,111 In- raising f.'oxx u see, 1 a- uinp.ired with cinq-,, n d e. I fn .n t he 11-U I ll hax 1 Tlie 11 - llll i- siiniilv I astoiii-hii'.g. Tin were l'l 1, 111 New 11 1 u rn -co, I used Y. rk . and I he home- ! igh. The pro, lucts j go owii were fr, an I !a of the latter ale man p.-araiic- and much linns Im heax iii'. c 1" III I'd 1 liev arc 1 hey show ! s the best 1 also more that tin -o uniform in size. T it hern I rish jiotato i for .-, ed. This y ear the 11 m-a h-ral .h- . xteut use, 1 1 Then- xx as as inal ki , 1 a itler were tn a in Nexx Jei'sev. ilill'eieiicc in ihe if I he illes xx hell Ihe I'i pi lied pot a- -1 ze and a p 11 a iaia gn ,xx ing as t here i- 1 1 ics. -. Slate dir.. nil Wreck and Loss ol' Tit o Lixcs on the N. A W. It. It. W at tae Sah 1 I-i i. n I . I I.N. ed lo dix i-i lump. n-i, r N. ( '.. July 2,'. - A 1 -ibnusc a I n i:;hl I ' ain 1 .11 I he W in-tuii on of t In- Norfolk A Western . I tin- track while 1 ros-img a Dan : i x el al 1 o'clock t his 'In- ear fell inlo the rixer, a t n si I, - in 1 norn i n g. di.-l am , llainillnn. brakeiiian inst anl I x ; I5nth min giiii.i. f I hil l X feet. Flagman J. P.. Mike Cochran. Ham. linn died 1 IXXelxe linlll'S. d 1 i x , d ill Y i 1- Ill: d. ( nek I-I X', cl o w hit, Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria lalal Sunstroke. -Mr. .(allies Scol.y. an i tn 1. . . , ,- .1. W. S;, wait '-. had an all.., k ..! -Ii'iike Tliurr.lay af'ti nionr. li.m i v !. Ihree ii i lock, which result! , I in l" in:: in a dy in eoiiditioii al I In in. Mir . , i r i lt tn liress -Mr. Seiii-y came hi re iVum lin Inn i-ar , l..i.-t I )i rcmlii r, to cntrr the emplu ul Slew art and take care of the horses al hi lively stables. Wednesday he wass,,nii uha! indi-)oFed, but attended to hi diities as u.-ual. He was heard to remark diirinu the day that he was not perspirim; any. and that when such was the a.-e in sin h terrible hut weather smiuthim: wrong. Karly yesterday morning he had of the horses out exereisinir mi the trroutid rare track, and returned b, eight o'clock, laid down for awhile, while ii and about -eemed in as " -pirils as ever he did. lie was m ru-.--t lei t liom the stables as late a o'clock. was i mi Fan f..r. but 1 1 lie afterwards, laid down arain his 1'ioni lit the stables, and about a quarter In i! o'clock Mr. X. lirock. Mr. Stewart s business manager, entered the room and enquired how he was but received no reply, though Mr. Seobcy was sitti -ii the side of the bed. Mr. 15 roc k then im tii-e.l that his limbs were twitching am :t(-plie.l out of the room fur assistance, ami upon letuniing immediatclv Mr ScuIm va- found lim.r m. tin- j I 'i'i 1 in a convulsion an, I he i never reirained concinusncs-s. thouudi .Mr. Stewart had him moved immediately In an open but secluded place where In wouhl receive whatever cooling air then w.-e,, mid he received prompt mcdie-il attention and unceasing careful nursiim. Mr. Scoby i-spoken ul' as a u'nuil di-pu sitioncd man who underst 1 hi- bu-i will and wa- attentive to his duties. His home was in Slarkville. N. V. and hi.- 1. rutin r there was tcietrraphed to in rct'en-in., m the sad event. Death and IJurial of Mr. Seoliy. Mr. Jas. Seoliy, who was attacked with sunstroke Thursday, lingered until THO yesterday morning, and then breathed his last. I5y direction of his relatives in Starkviile, N". V., he was buried here. i the funeral services being held vesfcrdav afternoon at 0.30 o'clock, Uev. It. A. Willi- utl'n iat'mg. and Mr. J. A. Simp-mi being the undertaker. The remain- wen followed to tlie grave by a number ol friends whom Mr- Scoby had made whih here, and he was buried in a good sin in Cedar Oriive Cemetery purchased by Mr. Stewart for the purpose, which will Im properly marked. The deceased though here by lii.nseil among comparative strangers - having been 'here only seven months had as good attention from the time the attack aym. nicnced until the last shovelful! of earlh w as placed on his grave, as he could have received in his own home. Dr. Primrose, assisted by Drs. lthem and Duguiil, could not have attended ami watched any one more closely and worked more faithfully than they did. They were with him nearly ihe entire time from, t! o'clock Thursday evening, when he was taken ill, until "J:::!) yesterday morning, but all that their best skill could do, combined w ith the best nursing of others, was to'ca-e hi passmg away. Tlie Monumental Association. The plan of organization of the North Carolina Monumental Association, reecnl Iv organized in Raleigh, with Mrs. Armis b ad Jones, President, Miss Maggie Cow per. Secretary, and Hon. Donald lia'm, Treasurer, sets forth that a lady manager Ih appointed for each county who is tu organize that county, and that said county will furnish money sufficient to buy a block of granite on which will be in scribed the name of the county and the number of soldiers lost. It is suggested that 10 cents be the admission fee, so that every man, woman ami child in North Carolina interested in the cause may join the association, feeling sure that all will esteem it a great privilege to cont rilnite. The object to be obtained is a com mendable one that should enlist tin sympathy and co-operation ofall patriotic 1"'"1('- New York Market. Palmer, Rivenburg A Co., of New York, sends the following truck quota tions of July 2"3th, 1S92: Apples, orates. 7."ic.aS1.00; Pears, Le Contcs, iflTOOalt. 75: Peaches. Elbcrtas and Crawfords, -fHHOa liil.OO; Plums, 9c. alio.; Grapes, Ga.. Del. and Niagaras, CalOc: Ives, 4a0c; S. C. Moore's early, lOalac.; lel. 12al5c.; Ni agaras. 13alGc.; Champions, per basket, :!0a.-)0e.: Muskmelons, Norfolk, per Lhl. fl.00a2.00. N. C. 50c. nsf 1.00; Water melons, fancy, per car, ifl00a200. prime large. HjalSc. medium Hal fie; Cuciini hers, Norfolk, per bid., $1.50a2.0O; Fgg plant, Florida and Charleston, tf2.00att.00: Onions. f2.00aB.5U per hlh, hasKeis al.2.1; Tomatoes, Norfolk, 50a75e. 00 One of the colored convicts at the peni tcntiarv was overcome by the heal Wed n'es.lav while working in the brick yard and died within an hour after reviving 1 Ihe attack . The Guldsboro Argus sav- "Si venty- four blooms un the stalk uf "Night 1 Itlimniing Ccretls" lias been the w under uf ' the week at the home of Mrs. A. Lehman 1lns city. He have never In-mi 01 i such an output uf blooms before from om stalk." In speaki Wilmington that the sun ig- of the hot weather the Review gets nlf the story set tire to a man's shirt in Raleigh, but that his life was saved l y the ipiem hing of the lire by the copimi persjiiration that was rolling .loxxn lia poor fellow's back. ! We have received the catalogue ot Wilson Collegiate Institute, an excellent ami st rict 1 v non-sectarian si hool that ha il thorough and comprehensive pivpai a torv course of stu.lv, with a full collegian course considered by the faculty to ! equal to that of any female college in lie Smith. A eoiTc-poiulent of the State Chi'oi i( !i x riling from liuilingtmi mi tin 1:5th, say a colored woman of bad character wa--arrested and tried before tin mayor m that town for 'bathing in and ctlurxxi-e polluting a well." She was lined f5. and that night a bund of white cap : called on the woman, gave her a whippim- ! and ordered her to leave town. NO. 18. ---- a a Milwaukee BEER. :n SdLK AUK.N'T for thin I'eer in N'-w liei'iu;. V1j- rat., i ON DRAUGHT. Schooner for 5 Cents. 1 ke.-ji oa ham, a ( , i ; l.l T (,f WINES, LIQUORS, Cigars and Tobacco. T. C. HOWARD, : RED LIGHT, Middle Street, Near Market Dock. mai'J.! dwtf HORSES MD riULES. 1 hiv. .ju-: ie eii.ii . KINK LOT of Wi stern North Carolina H I I K S SE;i AND MULES. m m w a. ! S j. KINK LOT OF BUaOU'iN, ROAD CARTS AND HARNESS. 4.11 of which I will nll VKUY CtllKAP for oftBh or approved pupcr. Oivo mti n trinl. Street Freezers, Mason's Fruit Jars, Porcelain Lined Kettles Glacier, Refrigerators, Water Coolers and Fly Traps, 1()U SM.I-l P.Y Smallwood & Slover, MIDDLF- HTUKET. a . - A SURVIVOR GF THE WAR. 1855 IS92. IPCUTC WAMTKII to wliom linuKuallT AuLn I O lln.-rnl term, will be Klvrn u sell our new book , Litis and Work of SPURGEOfJ. Tlieworlil prpfttet prent-lier ) ilnufiml lumilredg of Hhhibiiikir of 1 lirl.tlan f.iiOne. as well as I'leruy ini-n, Hllilo reaclera, am-ilf-nlH, waltlnE lor an orportiinlly l por chasn this book . e want aenta to anil thin boifc rlilit lioxv, hlu- Hie Intr-nal la greatest, don't wait, today .end AT OM K IHeentsln st.am ps, fur niri-til loniplcleran vasRlDK outllt anil l- in.- ilml 10 iwnvna your ni-lKliborlM-o.1. TKKMH l.lhl.HAI,. AIT QlilCk. FOKSIini! MMAKE, ( inclnnatl, (I. STANDARD Truck Barrels. Vo arc now prepared to M.p-.ly Itarrols of our lnaniilaetuie, in any quantity, delivered on cais m itranier at New liernc. For further i n bn mat ion m..1 v lo our Sales Agent, I", li A J. A. MEADOWS CO. .10 N FS K CO. We tin- 1: n, l.-i si g 1 a ,! , used one Dion sand Truck llarrels, inam.fai lur l I V Messrs Junes A Co , la-t year, ami tlii-y pave us perfect sal 1 -fact um We hliall use the sa m i' bin rel- again t Ioh eat , ami also siimi ul lln-ii I'ldcnt Wi." IS.irinls. 1 1 A- 10 UN -V W11.1.KTT. May If., 1 Hti . II ltf 100 BAGS SHOT To Hand This Day. All Sizes. Send In Your Orders. XT. Ulielx, WHOLESALE GROCEK, M II'LLK STUEET, NKW BEENE. N. G dI 4f 0 If . 0 .vP Til 15
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 4, 1892, edition 1
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