"E-awAAawaiiiJaias - '-'! -I ; fJ'-.J.. . - wwj;.y o ,.v:..,.W,:-V 81.00 Per' Tear. INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS. Single Copies, 5 Cents. VOL. XVI. NTT7W !2 1 I? V W i ' J V 1 V rhllV T V V o I I V I? oo ion NO. 12. 5 I iT9Pff, DR0. E. BAGBY, SURGEON DENTIST. ' Offloa, Hi4dl ireet. oppoaite Baptist ; eharofc, - -1 decWwtf NEWBEEN, N. a BE. J. D. CLARK, DENTIST, i -. t5"- Offlea oa Craven street, between Pollock lad. Broad. P. H. PELLETIEB, ATT '' t 'J k V AT W . ..'- aa 8., two door Souta of Journal offio. WUI prMtloe la thOoaotta or Cr.T.o innt, Joaw. OmIo iul Pamlico. , United Mv( Ooart at New Brne, end -taoren Uonrt ot th 8tte STREET, t?P. General - HE ANDLIFE Insurance Aent, HET BERTTE. H. C. hurchill .- :'r rC; WbcJesale and Retail " rarmers and coiintry mercbsnts 'will T do well to ee bs before baying, as we tell goods as low if not lower than any : hooae im the city. iyWE QTJABANTEE E7EBY , : ; TfllSQ WB SELL TO BE . A3 BEPRESE'STED OB ;. : ". MOSEI BEFUNDED. : We deliver all goods we sell to any t: ; part of the city free. . ALL WE ASK IS ONE TRIAL, and wv know yoa will continue with us. . . Lorillard Snuff sold at Aannfacrnrer's "prices. Uur stables in tne rear ot our store are . ree to alL '" - - : CHURCHILL & PARKER. - 10 18 wtL - Broad Street. . ' THE NSW BERNE KNITTING MILL, am now prepared to famish Bur Hoax ; m Vabiocb Qcautixs axb Colors in ota to aait purchasers. Said ten cents for Samples and Prices. - d23wtfc .Pure ! Brilliant I Perfect I w :. '.".TJaBD Etehtwhikx, atto Exooxsxx :J2.iy' Whxbktxb Used. ; : H Mt Popular Oiaus in th U. S. ' , They are daily- worn m6 are warmly s-'. V Praia by th ootid RE PRESENT A TTVE MEN of thia eoaatry, many of -, tbem betse of National fame. Tbe list V v , embraraa Bankara. Merobanta. Lawyers, Oavamora, 8netore, Foreign Ministers, .'. Mechanic. Preachers. - 3 MEN EMINENT - IN ALL PROFES . - f ; 8IOS3 AND TRADES. 7 PrtrSIClAN8 SEOOMMEND THEM. ; BUT JOXE'SUT THE 6E51JI5E. - T' Tbeee perfect Olaaeec are aoonrately ad f - Jnated to ail eyee at tha Dras 8tore of F.8. DUFFY, Hew Berne N.C. gKw R.Jones , - - Wboieaale aai ReUil Dealer in . General Merchandise. Coasiffnments of Cotton. ' Grain, and other Prod no 8 ? iolicitd. i Prompt attention guar an r teed. Cotton Batrtring and Ties s "now in stock. LoriUard and Gail ft Ax ' Bnnffaold at Manufacturer's -Prices. jViS- K. B- JObTZS. : 9 lA dw JTew Berne N. C : ; . THE Farmers & Merchants Bonk r BegarV. boai.neas May 1891. Capital Stock, paid in, $75,000.00 Hn,lB, - 4.000.0U rn41vid! Prefltt, 2.K00.00 lMTidends paid, v ' - 8,250.00 4Z' r - OtTIOEBS : ,1- L ff. CCTUEB. - Vx CHADWICfc. ?r,w. ozwet : 4 B.POWMA, Prrtideni Vice Pres. Cashier. Collector. " X B,8SHTB Wrth well etablUh-'d connections this Bank i prrpereii to otter all accommo- Jattona--eoiit8Ceiit tli c"nirvaUe Mnkiae ' " Prosapc and cATblu I attention given to vKct'oaa. , . We A iU-be pleawd to crresptnd with oooiempiaio maamg wiiy o n ryrnu uuw m"ui.i', ; SEASONABLE GOODS. ' ".'-g; '.'. Ice Cream Freezers, Water Coolers, Fly Fan f g f and Trap. -Window Screens, cloth, Bath Tubs ''-'"f AND Viro Dish Covers. E CUTLER & CO. EDITORIAL NoTES. They say the oio8q:r.;- ar ti e gammer report sre not 1 irg- us heretofore, but the crickets hava a loader voice. Under ;t ruling j' the federal c-iurt the Govemmt iir will h ive to refund to tobacco importers about aaij property. $2,000,000 custom duties Tie jeathat exists in the brain Tbe financial condition of tbe of some pl neal vi iianes, tha' ountry is improving: gold ("hip- Government is a groat purveyor ments for the present hs.ve teased; ready to establish sub treasuries Europe is purchasing more grsin;aod atoiehonses throughout the and the gold reserve ! the treaF- ary is oa the increase. Edwin Bvth h to figh' p-v-eity. ilebt and merited tendencies. he a .! hi :Tf-s: o, ti" Cl-e world be? : e b l;vi' i r. It i. learnt-d th v b-rdij any probability :lere is that the collector h i , .-j iiiastership or any of the cher (fficei' for tui sfc'ion will te tiiled with Demo cratic appointee at any early day. Warmer Miller now says t h it $bo,000.tXH) will complete the Nicaragua Cil. Who then is to gee the remainder of the proceeds of the $100,000 )() wurth of bonds which the company proposes to issue. The Iofanta's lunch of sausage, cheese and ber, the other day, sttrtled the Chicago -4'JO. Bat tbe rova! visitor was desperate. Sie wanted a square meal and ibe only way to get it was to cut loone from her ceremonious entertainer. Mr. Cleveland and his (Jibinet are thoroughly aai nnwiu )uily in favor of the prompt repeal of tbe Sherman silver purchasing liw That will at least stop the chill with which foreign iovor, or woald-be investors, re nutferlng. At Americns,G.,a white man paid a nickel f r r.s m tii.v cu -ii'bers a? he would ear After :: t.ijj away a halt'd iz -n of tiie cii .'ivrt b.mbs be wa-s uffered 25 cents 'o ttop, bnt not unt.l he had devoured eight, each of which weighed nearly a pound, did he give np and go his way. It is believed that tbe worst of the money stringency is over and with the exception of here and there a stray failure resulrinc from over speculation, booming or kindred I sport, the commercial commnnify is in a fair way of holding its perpendicular. Still there is vital need of sound legislation. Speaking of the contested elec tion case from the fifth district of this State, the Washington corres pondent of the Richmond Times says that Maj. J. W. Graham is "counsel for Settle, the. colored man who holds ths certificate of elec tion.' Tn at drives the iron to the soul. Thomas M. Argo, a widely known Baleigh, N. C , lawyer, was recently married to Miss Sallie Spers, also of Baleigh Tnere is a bit of romance about the affair At the last term of the conrt the bride, then Vts. Perry, obtained a divorce aDd Mr. Argo was her counsel. The prosecution in tbe L zz e rt tew days' Ashing at Broad-water Borden case has hardly any ; island, Virginia, but he has re evidence, circumstantial or other- j turned, aud just aow it looks as wise. It rests its cao upon the as-j though he would not get away sumption tnat nobody except Lizzie from the capital for any consider had an opportunity to kill her ; able length of time. He and his parents, and therefore she is guilty. ' official a IvUers would all rejoice But it has already beeo shown that . , jn a Tt Hfter the Ubors they have it was possible for an outsider to undergone iu starting off the new step into the house, commit the ; administration. Secretary of State crime and escape. i Grernm would like a chance to The special students of th" class . wield the rod and lly. Fishing is of electrical engineers at Aubam, : his favorite amusement. If he gets Ala , havejast completed two large j a vacation he will also spend some electrical dynamos, all being the; time on his 160-acre farm, where product of their own work at the ; ha raises wheat, corn, and garden college except the large castings ; truck. Secretary of the Navy for which they made the patterns j Herbert is likewise a fisherman. The dynamos weigh filteen ban-i There is nothing he enjoys so much, dred pounds, and have reqaired in Secretary of War Lamont hopes to construction about twenty miles of go to Bar Harbor. It might almost copper wire. ; be said of him that he has no It is poor omfort to thrne wlne amusemeuts. He likes to drive a frieuda have perished ro have an good horse, but he does not drink, investigation and tlx bility f :r tb il ii.r I I l-S jlOt", f .. W.ishir'g r do Hi v .1- I' - : Uf l-l.es j o i mod. if ton. IVie pr'ii -! ' ii u f 18 va- re ! -i ki- ir in -i i ' g-'r lt!S everj where, aud gh- tr 8'iould b a w ii :i : authorises to hm" io - inpector IA : 11 ii d 1 his duty iuT h in ri huildings " bi1 eroo .i i d Other and iu reqifir-.n u i-.g to ij,, vacated -nd torn d it: Io a ser io.n delivered f-i :,' th- ; Methodis, aitoisters o I fc' I Ui ' II , N. Y., the Hi. Dr. McA-iuey .!: 'Iam uo prop let of evil, bat I-t the cholera spread its oi i -it wings over ns this summer, u-r ld.uOd.Uutt people di. of tuts dr- ol dtse.we, and oh! how ti?eco win iers will dock to our attai s. Tne L id knows how to close tne dj"r of the fair on Sundays, and he will do it. When the Lord has tough work to do. he finds tough instrument to doit witb. Chicago, unless i-Uo repent8,-rwill be swepl; oat to sea as shells from which the life Las tore ver gone." Judging the doctor by his talk, be would seem to be touch enough to do very touzh work. Why not send him Chicago! GUYERNMFNT NOT A rURYEYOR. Tbs school of politics that teaches disciples to look to Government lor every blessing will never be the Alma Mater of States man. All tliat Governrueut can legiti mately do is to.pr-iti of Me, liueity land does not accord with the spirit of oar instirntions any more than it does with tbe experience of man- ki.id. Ii.i;he:i it the Su;h to rtwe ir'.ii .lie rt-iiis t (ieHHolnt lont W 1 1 . ue ii t- aliejdy risen. Men Ci.: liei 'tie ,ew Soiuh! Great in j historio reuown, great in present I strength aud elevation, and STiiieaiely great. In the prospect tii i' npiead-i out before her and riM'! ie the uttermost . linits of time. t;Sow in i he, morn they seed and at eve hold not they hand." Put yoar hand to the plow, remember ing that, "tbe band of the dillegent makef h rich," and Government will guard yonr treasures witb sleeples vigilanue and keep then secure from 'he hind of the despoiler. S;mply this and nothing more. Eery man mast be his own parveyor. ' In the sweat of thy fact- nlialt thou eat bread" is the divine decree and it will remain to the end ot time. Prosperity will not come to the Soath through any socialistic or pitero-il system of legislation. No ac' of Cjugren will ever abolish poverty, and the trianph of no political party will ever supply people with money when they have nothirg ol valae to exchange for it. We re to! J that the "'men of tii-' -suith are induMtiious aud econ onic.U.v Sine of them are. Ana general thing the farmera of the South are a hard working and fngl people, but Agricnlture in its highest development cannot fulfill the prophecy of Southern greatness. When permanent prosperity oomes to thia section it will assume tbe shape of deversified iadasty. It will come as Ingersoll says, through tbe white and golden harvest field; leaping from the whirling spindles and the turning wheelo; flashing from the open furnace doors; darting out from the flaming forges; rushing by the chimneys filled with eager re greeted and grasped by the count less sous of tod. The South mast shake paternal ism from her; recognize that the Gjveramut :s no parveyor, and realiz) that every man is the architect ot his own fortaue. Than, with every man iu the pursuit for which he is best fitted, the South will present the aggreation offerees that will matie her supreme. The members ot Mr. Cleveland's c ibtuet are wondering if thev will r keot all summer in Washington. Ttie, Pi esident recently indulged in or smoke, or play cards, or trequent clubs. Secretary of tbe Interior Hokr) Smi' h enin riding horse, back. S-otetar. f the Treasury Carl. le tiguies our. the financial j fio'tienis ot tin- country over ai g.tnie ot sol t mre. Tue problem of! tne ctrdrt astiMfei his intellectual I -es. li.-issippi rivr is very t.-issippi rivtx- is very i..-.iug A break in the 15 Goti Rouge Tuesday Ii : i Ii I'.io-H jifeat damage. Humanity demands that the gov- . ;.. w-,k,;,.i Citl lieii. ut'Lii n fn in . t onuiuciuu in- a'll'.sued. Tne government oan n.)t itffo d to uselessly Imperil the 'ives of its citizens to protect. which it exists li the half of the testimony before coroner's inquest over the Ford theatre disaster is true, Ains wort b is wasting his energies here. A ought to go to Russia and enter tli-.; employ of the czar. The story of a turtle that lived fifty years walled up in a brick chimney, and was discovered alive recently, when the chimney was to being torn down, oomes from Madi son, and is "vouched" lor. THE ALLIANCE. It is right and proper fur t'n; of the same vocation to meet :.)d. consult for their mn-uai e' f'if. In this spirit the tai irci- ? e olden time wtre ace k; mic! assemble and iiitenth o ion. But, the relating of exie: :eiice. while it enlarged t'..e f tr-..-i -' agricultural lnfonna- :o Seoure concert of auti.i", years ago tbey began to hi ..nd, in :t i'ne cioibine. ("1 ' n r h 1 y .:i2d First we had km: oooieties wirn rneir i State fairs. TUt did 1:11 hut they were wanu g :m I UK- i power, and the Hi .im Alliance followed us v-t i nequeucee TneG'.ing- -J preparatory to the A! ' :s many places it cm: ...-ied ti existance after t'je Aliiatii',- it formed. Tnere is no estimating tl.e g l done by the AUiance. a;i-l - w,.u:.l have coutiaued to grow 11 u-, : i - , ne8 if it had not become rp-jsi litical. The Peoples' party s:t i:.g t: m i the Alliance, not a n ! - : bat by being grafted u dtsigning men. We trust that the Al UK'' h iS set out upon a new career of h-uor and usefulness. It is oau oj'd of good men, men who are patriots and christians There is no good re. ;: why farmers are not Dfimn::.i s. It mast now be evident to every me that the Democratic p.ir.v m t :.e peoples' party, devoted ; 'ofr cause and pledged to their ;eiu-'. Once it was said that lh ; '!!,: offices were held by law-r.. ud that the farmers were ba i.-u. rs of wood and drawer of va:er lor the more favored diss. Bur, tins : condition was happ iy t iiani.ed ' when Elias (Jarr was noainared iVr i Governor ol Noith (Js '.. i ,i. hv a oonventlou of the State i) !n i.'y and now the National IX-m- . , have recoguized Alii .ijL-r- ir.:i. crats by comferriug oflie- o; honor and emolument upon G-- '-d-'' W. Sanderlin and J. S. lie'.!. Now that Oongre.s assemble, at the cad ot t ii Ml :" to ! iiie.ii reform President, and t . ures of reform, no' ,' of Popuhfste demand", Im; ivise Reform is the tii booie n uf ' :ie Democratic party. We 1 ir i.-r the Alliance will rest iai t h v. iih the political Bituatiou, ami .'.ii ot" the members address t uem-eiv- t ! the high work of a iv.it. c tig agricultural interest, and t h n;; building of the individual fortunes j of its members. THE OUTLOOK. All is fog in the p ' i -1 on: look. No extra 8e.s:.m I- b. eu oalled, and no one m-eiu;-. know when Congress will aie:iili!-- or what measures will be ;.Tt.enled for its consideration. Reform is a wi f-road gives uo definitd idea wu-. intended by it. But if we cannot net f ir out nil is ou the political Sea, the Lome atmos phere is clear, presenting a be u tiiul and entransmg prospect. , The reports from a!' qaat - ra of the South show that 'bee :ps tire in splendid oondition. In tins , immediate vicinity, th; of the truckman, -!l i- throughout this m ;:: io i ; -u fled products of our Lm -j turists will yield tae bus o: .lao and his reward. When everything is consider it must be said that tb-s .- ou ii h good reason to rejoice over t ; e j ' is ! ht-: outlook. Oar people cat; 'jo. e-'sx.-bly suffer from any Hpeoti! Give panio, and their economy, f: me l upon them by the depression rf ;he past two years, has placed theni :n a position where they can more than hold their own. We may look for good times fiom now on, provided we are true to ou - e -s If we fold our arms in indoi .-:i.:e, expecting the Govern rit to provide for ns, we will go from r to worse;) but if with ma resolve and a subb .g- 'r-is' Providence we walk th p g o duty it will gro- bi .g :.-r brighter to tbe pel feet d. . WORLD'S FA I It. -Via the Chesapeake Ohio Baihv. d The iiuickest an I b--G !iae t w . u r Worlds' Fair. Oa'v u,, fr, Ilia,,,.! .1 three nours from t ' : j Chicago. Double ! i trains w it h I'ul 1 m i i i in i cars. The Chesapeake and : the ch sanest line. A- Oh . Vi& luiaiuuiu. Al y o IA to uton at the famous Grcenbr c -, !i c Sulphur Springs or a; any i f the watering places along the km o- the O. & O., ycur World's Fair Gck'Gs will permit you to da so. S, eeial arrangements for the cure of or ganized parties. For fait information an 1 printed matter relating to the World's Fatr address JOHN D. POT I S, I ! . ' ' . A . Im C & O. Pvy. HicLmoiGl, V.i. Fifty cents is a small doctor bill, but that is all it will cost you to cure any ordinary case of rheumatism if you nse Chamberlain's Pain Babn. Try it and you will be surprised at the prompt relief it affords. The first application will quiet tbe pain. 50 cent bottles for sale by J. V, Jordan, lilLl.S ALLOWED B t lie CnniiiiiDioiiers of Craen Ciiiiii tr at Their J .me Mei-tin !: Mr'y I,.-.:;- r-.r S., 'i'.a;. k :' i 'r.-!!:!! Mav si ., Emiiif W '.-.-.ru j' 111 llOilM' (' I :.l I'M' pf'i r .IlOn-C i'r:it r.ilii.i.- I''i" p i im a ii i in - t ' Ir. I. I :-:, r Dull i:-t ;i.;d M IVir - til slTII 11 i'i Ai 'I ,y :::! .T-'hii W. Su;t- :i n. j. nn 1 M;r':iL' T.io?. Mi C'..y !.t!i -.''ii'l-l'uniislieil nov fiy s i n it'li is i i i t' ''" - A I J; :in jh r il km - c . I examine treasurers :u- . Sin.il! u , ii h! pel' il.cin :i ; fi n 1 1 Mipi-ri n ti-rv in'r : 1 fi. ( '.i: r in r . 1 it-ni as i om;:ii V. i i'.r. '.s. : ::;.! ini'i'i' i iiiiaii..--iuiu i' 'J-'i Thiiiiias fees tor April M:iy a i. . : .!. W. Ii Idle ft os a.- olerk Huai'd I,'--: .ier- f ,r May :-', 1 -V I. 'V. I.ei- !".oks etc. :i-r Heui-.'itrs -l:!,10. W. V, I,n:ie .li-.ri'.r ) . iriMiners for Mhv $'.$. 2. do. txpi jriei in eas-- of J. A. Bryan v-s;-; jm Spivc el ais $":.1.!, do. t fer Ma 's paid y Sh.dO. do. Jehu S. Fi-'iep treasurer 'oy mistake -V'i.Li1. !.. LI. Lane oiTieer oraml jury (1 days S; i .T-n sO.On, C. K. Foy ;:n.n-i:ng ti.-::r-i'ooks five ijtiarters $10. V. T. Iii 1 : ( o foal furnished Register's o.'iic- sT.oi'. ! X. S. Ui:h:rd-on & Son chattel niortiriiro ' i,ok lorltogister's offiee (5.00. 'i w t Ik-rue Jot itx.M. regular a lveiiis iii,- and pritiiing court calindar-?;- 0!. Geo. H. White's solicitor' f-i spring term S.lT. iO. Win. Meliw.dne . wilii. -s fad Lourt jS'J.50. .1. P. SLoi'v . of Tiioiiia- Foy lunat-. 1 suinoionin-: witnesses l.TiO, M. II. Car." repairing fence in township "o. '& s"i.oo. I -'tan Taylor furnishing lumber ele I.un,r ( r.-k Bridge $16.20. John G. Suf.-ii -uryiiig Kale ilids ."i.00, II. S. I'r; in r. . i-ioi corn, r? inquest over body ol V, in. McCi'V four days po' mortem ete s:;.00. J. J. To!s0n G. D. IiowdenR. T. Wi liam--W. X. Piiirh. Fdward F-angeil and . S. :) il services assurors at eoronors inipies; uv, r bodv of Win. Ml('ov fo ir d.ivs s-) . o". V. Stonly summoning I'1 witn. ro'i.jis inquest over the bo ly i i-i iv s.V.O E. E. Quidiy i u: : l:..ue for May jlO.0.1, G. . -per CI.-r:nont bridge lO.f'O. o.i tii support of L e Woo i va Kde suiiporL of Bai .on Ki. AV,,i H :. u. .1 .j M. Bel': I'll rn' '. ng in-.' : ' ac ro- I.on ('reei. .- u- Si..!e Norma', aud Indiisti-;... v( !. For (iirls. Piev. T. II. I'ritehard. D. 1).. of C'i ; ;t'-. w! o p .i a i -.t 1 in i;-- : . a.u.en. cine' r i - o: : . ii-.'.a'. and i :ui u -' r:al So .no' . .-, v.-1 itos in the Ciit.r.otte fi- r iiaiiiing uiven girls t here j- loi'.-ev-: Ti.ov sav in 1 rco:;-i 'Oro that there : - e wavs in vvliici: you n.ay ; .a.-,. ,:m.:i giri: she do.-n't flirt w i i : ' -: she Jwaiks erect and throw- 1 vuiders back well' and she has a ia; .is;. Dr. Billing, one of the i.n " ii. r and ii,leieli.ig woman ! h.i in .; u hv tie.' to vn. til" pio.essor oi pii-io:. . a li'iie. has tau-'ht the girls thai i: ; business to be stioi.g :.n i .1.1. iak- a iiae animal ol themselves iroj - h :: lacing is not conducive t hei'.tii a, id .io'. foil, and she has induced t w u-i .. i: ' ot'ihe u'i:-!s to iliscard thecor.ct. ' The wasp like figures, so c e.-.'ociioi: . ' '.: .'.eh schools, Wlis not to be -cell ia. .e. i can't say thai I think tic fecal ra:.' - j -emmet ; ical or gricelu! wot'.". ((: set. but I have r.o qii 'on ; i. 1 :. I -irai'd-; tlie niatler o( lie ii'i. i . s .. valion is a wise one. And ' ''' "i: soon be. nine accustom, d the :.. and think our loved on-: j s I a.-.i l-eauiiful without the pi.ter w.ii-; ; veil: it. I have no question lnu that Pic Gw and Jlonians a linireil their ,om y w i , a - much as we do ours, ami t. . -y ae t ; c fsets. If the ladies won't ; ;Ha u.e i t'ltv of high treason I will -:-y inat .n 1 v jioor opinion the eosnmie- o; tho c eicnt )eo;l-; Mere far more e.i i.o .:o : . l eeially in -u'liiuer. and h.-a'ta. :'. . an the s; Ge in which our wo:.: en dr. -- d lae nu' has been ea r. i -1 io -omen i en'-."leiii--.- ilis.-isi roil- cm remes that air I: r iiv, with a goo i gn. c. re i ':i,i!,-- women for Denis o n- i'V 'acing their leet tiifil l ev al". f ir Jied. " But 1 hm! better s'op. Id: on dangerous ground, and niig'al o': i -elf into t roubie. Tiie gold rtserve in tbe tre i-t h-.s increased s?2.00O 000 this w, ; X thing defiotce c vn ; o n -( : G lied at Washington ab g N'o Ca'ol.na Federal appointing ,Gt. Mesengpr. A Georgia mm atfeinors to cic til.l ''Wlli.ll Vein" OI' lIU obi liegii'i woman to prevent her h. wi c:o g hiiii and cat- her jugular v- hi. T.i. Federal D. -rriet, c-:i-t 'n Wasti'.ugrou dei-1 res tiie -cigarette law void on tbe oiigfuil package prineiple. The treasury hudd.ug w.s pref . w. l! undermined and excavate'f Mi- Billion I) jllir OougrebS, ye if ts'aad.- nke a rock. i ne ":-tr nge-r. woman v. : X oiK' l for d v r.w io i or ka vi g ! ip'-d v b.l! f b-- .! A. e. ul w mi .'- f-k " X -v r.Uk'Uji il.trd i.io-v" ) tunes bird Tho Siilin : - Gi ; tae outlook is brigut, f . . ; on'y suppress the cro.ik-ei' 'io h mg ig "t a few humau m igp if would help things wondei fi;'. - Keep a stitl npper lip and Mtp ' itni'-bard times." aud things wil1 brighten up wonderfully. There coold be no wiser, no more economical use of pubi c ni.r.ey tian spending if in tbe suak ttg ot good, permaueut pub;-.; roads. There is no man who would fad to be benefited by good, soii.i roads tar more than the construction of such roads would cost him. Tbe old road system of Georgia is penuuo'js solvenly, expensive and discft-dr-able. It is a disgrace to the civtliz-i- j of the age. Constitution Uls Rl'LL EKiHT. L:um r! ijn, in-- . ;;. i ! ol'Uji' Madrid p(iiii. : in ;!:e i:M i liiiitr. of '-'il' tih'.ers ' ('"f'i!.i:"e h:is inado The perfor- : .'f :',e n.iic lltiaiely 1 )!). were fiira . t i aes thev e were sold pc ii rmant e .-.iiei iiersuDS - .u -i.'.ijwith u hich e:.. i t.uH. '- ' f the - tlic :( -t i, ..,!!;. . had ! : i mill the ,..,v;u.' of ; ii;-,f tlie eifil-, 0 ; evidently "on iniirlit be ! ' r.i ::'.i the ::.:; d for ti. lie blinned !or a moment " 1'odv. The i. -ted the huil. I .and he made I ; ! hull ring to j lined with his j r tlt'teen deep. I '.era! boxes were or l.OOOf. each. He made all A-sei'ih;- Notes. I:.';- c ir. ' the schools :'r w:!i i.e.-:'. at More- '. l-i e.r i nie a ATnsir ii :i eo-.ileelion with j d ue progiiuiiiies in I Asy-tr.V.y will M-t A--. Pav. ail the e.Ter ' n e i ;i rcrn ( ' t li r. . iii 1 w :': include a ' a i vi-rv so ection. i i. will be rendered a-.-:. rr. A --einiiiy are already i.i-i'ie Hotel and there Mi cvr-r before snPl't. a.'ies i.ava liecn en-1 r- o.' i'ae A-sernbly. and ' .i".:i . r..-:.ea-vir.tr the best jppi ' : of the World's loi.ead City eo as i :te anoiber and ie I p'e.nures of the A - no.!; uv vl programme is jut from I s replete with new .. .- e ...iii. i 'i 1 1. j . ,i l n.un . i'i ri . i . ; :.".: var.etv ol important1 :.- -.;ssi-d l,ave truer been ex- j A . t .es:ho..i and ejKege con-1 .:; . ofe:. tries and : iiosa occasions ;. ii i in-, v 1: in. l red IriciKi I ol . '1 1 ; ..e ed Tii a work iu Pby-.it ai Culture, by Miss (.': ! re.' I! initaa viii be of the greatest ' . - i t tea. h-rs. Miss Har-t- . - . .-io.fi ain iai -from Xew I:.. i.e. v, : j i '. 1 v,o-k and careful sin ly hit? hee-me om of tae most expert leacarl - 11) tie SvveJjju system ot physt t is io "'.a found in our coun rr.e'.ion irnt.arted by Miss a'one amply repay any ii : for f-e expenses of the ii..: v.-- a v trin to Vo. Th- Assc t'ee r.'.l ir.... ;: i'e ' i . ell ' a .I ii. At oa ha-, by tht courtesy of i io si liii-s of fare that ' 'it;-' o: . . ii.ioa in America. :' ..fi.- H. . furnish the best . 1 ode-r ..: c.v.nodations to all i i;;.1 AeimVy lor only $1.00 if ii; f; .'.. I .server. II-. Fi'i-t Graduates. - :' f.l- :,: iii of the Agri vl M i-iiiff eal Co'le-e marks .; : , , ., : ic 1, i o ' iry of that e ". i . 1 . f its infancy '. : i-.-i i s il;-t graduates :'. 's ; e;. . sentati ves of in. it a -alter the great work I ' ,- i.o ::. They are well i !-r . . r f-i ! wo: k v. if oil the v. ; od fi i; ix-pare them - e. :; .-. t.;k .; ;Ic mechani- " t if i. -s. I -f - to indus " . : . :: , i i - .; .- niments in i ..' 1 -ifi f ft". ';.-' and de ie'' i. ."' State, while : . . . : :.-o o''jro f f ' " ... - i: ;- J t o hope. f f .. : ' :i s o'ecied C ell 1 . s . - - '-t pro cssors : Lease of the S h 'G"V- Already ,hlu ;x i an cv.-i i out , . maiM-'mciU 1 A caan :n !bt" ' if. i.e'.eed iicjust taken pv.ee. f..re lavoraidy havir.g eh'cide 1 to i as iu similar io a: ... : parts of the : TO P!G IKE, :- ivo ad know, -.! i v too ii'gh and the M, -oh Jaae. as a M . : it. Hot ; hat, o Ka .'a Melvine, .- to ::. . Gi. same. o- ..' -boo-s tine. , :- .r.o, June. Wi Vo-...' l: W; 1 oil If". Wi.i'. i e. 1 v. e.i mti-fi ;. von the - tune. :i:e. o u ran .i : . T ool I'.arglar. .'. mo.':! a !.ur.!.-r entered ... at rluhtsville i ' ' ' '-' ' " " ' ' oi-;. la room where amine i Gn'm '-vGu: . -.-oa i ' -' -ping. ; ob- shipped and -uo' - 'i : v. .- G.l- :ag some ' no ;.. , ... . " a-r. ii f. t lie y , , . ., , ,. f , . ., , ':: len.i".'. ''-- -' ... All-r '.-.:.- '-'-'"--'" - at ii'to the :a ioai and coliv : Vilioiia's Kir-t Suaca. Veh-i '. Gicnic. . ,1.0 '. , ; i colli aiued W o ha e a ka G . ,..: i f. . - 1 .. to a su: -tan:i:il sup- j Carteret county that le'is o; ., j !,.-.: . butter on the table. a , , u ', . , ,-- , . , . babbath school nil :i:c al li.oaa m u'o! : p' .rd a large roast ot t per Hiid carried that 1 !lolI-( t,K ;;'e:''0 I' -' v. Wilmington Mes- 1 honor to the .u gi.rG .tien t.f he t:r-t -o -day school and mue'i credit for i: JUNE -ttmg Tii. i fretting (.. i ae -v. afov. s are swoopiog f ;r codao- em drooping. Tie- iii-.e :-. are trooping ' l June. The young men upbraiding 1 lie moon Will be --reading Vote soon With gnats having playtime, At night what a gay 'time Aud .'lies in the daytime. "lis June. A LIST OK (.(01) P AfES j (-iveii to th.- Nin th State, 1 Vilmt Tliov Pay. 1 Ni't;:i ('::'.''' :. i. :v ' t the l..:r.i. l . -t :. iir. ; -r. ' 'l"r: m- - ! n ie-,it t :,r-; i: ti:f ir ;.- lii'- 1 i ' " 1: : rnei. ! -. We i. . -!j il, ;,, ; ,i ; j : "ri' ' .:.', .. 1 - . " !.' ! i-r-i' ' ; a'. - :1 ; 1 rJM) ! .'. .: 1, . . i .. i- i l" ' ' ' ' ' " "' ' 1 sa.rm. i Ke: r i 'r.i:. . '' i Sl-f IN P..-:ut:.-;- ' ' 'r .1 ' I'.i'l! I'a'-.n. : -a . 1 1 ' ' " i :-.! .: j ". - i " ' l' W : 1 ditor. -In, -:..-,n. w'- I'- '' '-f - . spt-': . i i -p : Olt in t ;. i-.iii :: -. . .1 I .: div:.-: i in :.u ! i . '; r S ary $:: 't. Jo-- 'I'mi, ;). mcnt i ' : I. lit. sa;.l . ; 2.00. I A. J. lifiw im . : i i i . i ; : I . r examine; in i.aud liiev, sala rv .; E. '. I.ovcll. ot' A.":i;;uiLrLi. laud tor, i! a day . L. II. Exlinp. el' Pi;;'.or i. in Interior Dej,: r.ir. . ..r,- :Js.(u. Beside tile above- Gen. W. !I. Co. V ake. has been elec d -ei-n.-mry o. Senate at it smlarv of .V0. :; ! uicvc Ut v. . eir.' i ( I'. !'U " ' ; " . i - i-o'i been a:.;) e;i: d a :i.i;'..,: d :-. . ..i salarv ;e.. a Mr. W. 'i been K.ipulf Treasury 'n. --o;r. .1 d Chief oi' ti" n:eul . I.t : Jo-pa II:- ;'. 1 :. m t!:- luteriiu- Dc.a SH'Chl Rililrci'l 21 t.-. Tip A. & X. C. II. il. low r..te i irvl ir't. t : low! rate i;: veil oi i from 'i; : '.' 'ir.i Ber.:.'-. ets nr.- o.dv . !' Tin No : piie... I ,:ip r.i (Kent CD' re'ii: leg.s . .ii ;.--.(! le.- ta Gold-oo.o .t.4: b Berne s- i.-l t. Y.je pub.i -ue.I ia the .- I'. . 'd trip tici;'. i 1 r .sill t:.l: 1.1 '. I s; '' loo - .... . ... e ,i V Coie a p ,rt ol to-: 1 Berne to li.ekory, ..-: : .1 7. ') the ntlier voir rais. To tic W. id'- i" : Charlotte. vslio or iV:. . t moud: From Mor-hea ! G Vt.l o. from New ih r:;- i m li.uston i f.U.10. and from La. .range f .; 11.5,1. The Water W,'."ks." The erection :' : ho wo:. .. .. .- towi-r which begun Sal today a- :, ' - :- -s-.niiiv forw ard. Th.ee m f o Mr. Cna . . Swager, foreman of the i..r o ioio .ling it, . Mr. Harry Rains an,: Mi. H nay Muirav, ' ad ofPfto'-'Ur?. !';... "ii1 arrive tor.':,'.i: take part in c,,r; - ! the foi sirocii ui of it. They are diieoik lom Fayi.t'o ville where they itave jusi built liie looer for the water works of thai p'aoe. The X:-w Berne u-wti i.i be 1" f, et 10 inches in iii 'meter aa i 1 I ) feet h The first instalment of '.!:. pipe u.. laying the -treet .r.u't.s has ,o rive-! :i. f been dis.rii metl oa it:.i s :e.t. pipewiil spr.eiiily '"o'e'.v. . Certain mite: .ai f no - ie I ' it tie- m of the plllll p-Vill-r. I' i- .-: i e:e 1 a as soon as i': arrivest'a.- iiou-e wiil it finished. The builJiicr of th ressed far enough to appearance wh:: t: a and will j feet iiif! liiiish at '.lie top. L an.i showv. fill'-y lile 1 1 e an : i. a o '. It is eilf! h an orrsa 'i'f ( haage- I ii-- -s :-. C. lia.a . I- a-e . . Scheo.ky j .ao .rtg ... : . . -. . Bros., of !.)! r ,.-ok -U? Ir -a-. I transaction ism: otiof.a T:o : i.o Hamilton wail live no Go;.' in j matters sti-il:-!:: v r ',- now G-o take posseriioa rod tt.iy v.t'J fike eliate bold a--:-i i.ie.-c i.j intrirujf. the running. Mr. W. P. li d! who f to iiave ot tne nn la Bros, has arrved ::: family do a ii ;ro:u soon n: io p: a-...: Ooldsboro. Tlie Jijemleraea who i just leased ths j.Iatining iui'l cor.temp' erectintr a -aw mill in connection w'.'.h Musical Instruments for tbe As; nih' v Mr. A. Ciihn. Proprietor .a' I .- M, Berne I'us'c ITou-e v.h.a snap'; 1 t Teachers' A--e;n!.lv t ie ,.i izrade musajal in? iriffeii' s w; 1 ,;o i . - I w ise this year. In fai l they Ua .'e ::.r. a j gone down. There is a .Mekll.i IM : H. and a Newby ,v Evan- piano and : Ed nu si octave piano oof,":!. Yli!-e strumcntH "ere o'faiood eGfy for : . 1 a . , ... '.: , , : v. v given to JU1. jes-.j iim and it -v. R. West. Addresses were made by Moa-o Slaughter. Oglesbv and We-t. and od singing added to the enf viiic-iit Ai the speeches a m ig'iilicen. dinner spread and al! did justice to this ii: d pensable part ot every picnic. A. Woman 123 Years Old. Mariah Stately, an aged colored w orno who lived in this city near Sixth a i Brunswick streets, did on Sunday nvr ing at 2 o'clock. Tier relatives cia ,i : ie she was 123 year? of age, b r b'fo'el being recorded in the Bible as in 17 70. I Wil. Messenger. HIV NEW NETHERLANDS. i... ill's Greatest Hotel Opened In New York. f -escpt. Xew York city wems i.-.tel builders paradise. The Imperial, the Hold Savoy, the nd tho Waldorf, all uiarveh id e'eg-i'-ifc. have been opened -i li w a n-. The Waldorf . '.V; iiam "Waldorf As. Qr's hotl :i iri .vn open to the public a i f., an 1 f.n June 1 his second iloi 1 New Netherlands was . pul.'lie. . ci ii.-rlands is probably the i-l palatial hotH in America world. It is built of brown - k. ha- a Iraikework ot iron, .: us l.a -a men 1 and celliMsis s;,, lie- liiadi. it is larger Ion a od i i v is tiiat famous I'tiooiiii a me. The architec- ' ju a and the hotel is so .ir.--r .o that there is not i a'- . an il l. i.uild a iespect- ''-. i-'.'ii- a lie . w Nether "I "in . In- a telephone i Vhat a fuesi niav sit in his a a i talk u it h f iends in Boston i ..ther cities. The cold .:' o fiuiiiLT. ail ilation an el r: -1 ri : i m- are said to lp .i.pinfe in the world. ,v Net bet Ian, G was built f r Fi rdiuaiid P. Karle, the i :y - who f.r hirly years was t f Eari's Uo'cl on Canal , j.. is eou.iMy well known as i of the Hot. 1 Normandie. ' -i-l i" rlan Is stands at the a ajcniic anil Fifty-ninth ' o. . return I Park. Gcn .. - "i '' .. I o d Dutch stock. ! ieil iiin io i house the Dame .lair--. ' iinl Pot.it. es, - o; cabbage which have been . -.vera I nniiii; nrcnow over, ri:et is si i II supplied w ith - o- in abundance hdiI at low ; acres which Mersrs. Hack .e.r had in cabbages, they 12,0h0 barrels, an average - iieruce. The average net i' - the return after freight i, n charges have been paid) : J.x, an average of a little r acre. The crentleman have uratcly figured the cost of I hi) io p but they know have made bet ween $5,000 . je ir money on it. Magnifi- v sli pping potatoes have G:l. . (he 4:h of June and .- only about half dug. oi-: three days shipments of po f. ted up 2,300 barrels. The big . i s- three days was Tuesday - at off a thousand barrels. ' is that arrived in the North- .-; - T liurs lav sold i?:?.75 per bar : ', o. r .. s show well. .i y( roi3 being off these fields ; rivo a fine crop of hay which 1 yield from them for this sea- Se.i Fi-hinjr. -a: Iqiort Leader iay9 gouthport i: ive another seafood compny i" ihe enterprises of that city. a.iir,er, E. II. Sr.. aud Jr., who the Blanche Creamer a few i - ago for the purpose of deep sea .Mo .day, tf 'Wilmington brought .' :e hundretl 15, 50 and 100 pound . o g ;or the use of the .Cranmers, . w days the reamer will leave - a tislii ig trip. , i r n-ason l o believo that - -e w i:l prove profitable bene;- lishing than in the his er.-ist almost through- .. ,l:e new railroad celebra- r.nct en'.erpGS'-s sio not give aj.ioymenl on'y ' a' .ill the hev give work to t lie laborer largest tax payers in Craven thin the county and city e peiir.aceut sujiport to the ioiera advices indicate that - reading considerably in :n.-.'. while tii-re does not .f a.a. in- :ea-e in Germany. '.: 1, if of the Wilmington : f.voii Diibl u, says that a -an - ie . ;l:..i section or. ;t. i..:;... ti: - considerable : ' i i r of col ,o:l. corn, etc. r i Il'.prcss s:1Vj the farmers .tu.i'y are wearinn big smiles :,it jirospect of a fiDe wheat i.t a few days ihe reapers . ring in. ilieG .- re lights are on af--. r:o. s;-.o:1 0- people appre than ev er. Electricity f.ll light and is the most one in use. The New Berne - been successful in the past . ..' and will doubtless con- rve tUe public as well in the. o I;-.-. Walter H. Willis : e.i the Methodist ...jiuh is to be married in in, ii. Greensboro, N. C. on 1 ae bride is a daughter of baf'.iy anol the r.rooni is a ne boy." Along with the i Advocate we tender hearty and o'trratulalions to all concerned .ppy event. pcrs note the deatli of several as. The Co'unibus Star tells Gi of Hev. David J. Ray a Mis- Gp:ist minister, who had been : for fifty years. He was 78 . the San ford Express tells off .. oi Mr. .Samuel Gilmore, at the e of 4 years, and the Jones : 1 of: If. death of Capt. C. G. ': to - Ilockingham county's - : most respected citizens at the - advanced age of 89 years. W. Martcnis. General Pasenger a the Wilmington, New Berne k Ita lroad passed through Wed ; orning on route from Morehead ids home in Wilmington. Mr. was ou t Tuesday to where ruction work of the road is go He informs us that ths road it oil. mile past Pollocksville. In I t mile or two they will bave to i t a couple ol trestles which will n aif them get along a little slower than , ibrv have been doing since they left Pol- l loksyiile. Ol'B PUBLIC BUILDING. Why the Delay I-Other Buildlnsrs Be ing Commenced Cannot Congrens man (Jrady Push Ours Io the Front? Announcement has been made ihnt the sketch of plans for the new post-utHce building at Savannah lias bi n com menced. Congressman Lester had a ('on-, ference Baturday nigbt wilh Ihe Snprjr vising Architect and matters will uow be pushed. Not a move lor the erection of New l?erne building has been made so fur ns we know since the appropriation of ihe money and the selection and pureha-, of thesite. Tbe Washington Post gives a list ot over thirty Government l u'ldirgs au thorized by Congress for who hiio plans had been procured up to I".-'-'.:. I'd, ltllt. New I5ei lie is one o i iial number that is in the same condition m :. Savan nah was also one of them bul t he - ketch of ber building, thauks to her roiigr-sotnan it seems, is being made with the intention of pushing the work. Cannoi Congress man Grady do similarly lor u d About Pajinjr Bills. An exchange fays: ' It's no sh.ru that, a man is rich because he pay- his bills promptly.'- Not by any man: e: of means There are poor men and men of inodcrnlc means who pay as they go. on the principle that it is not on.v honest, lint that it is the safest. On the other hand there are rich people who, whether from indispo-.iion or from inability to understand t ii.it l hose to" w horn thev arc indebted actinlly mod the money due tbem, rarely pay un; il a .most forced to do so. There are many such, and tbe pity is tbattheir numbers so nearly approach legion. Not to pay a bill when you have the money, and especially when it. is due, may not perhaps be styled n crime, imt it is very far from being what is A. cant by doing right. De Lesseps and four of his accomplices in the Panama fraud bave bci n liberated on the ground of irregularities in the in dictments. Bishop Haid reached New Vm k Thurs day on his return from Europe. He will reach his home in Gaston conn:; Satur day and a grand reception wri be ac corded him on his arrival in Noi ih Caro lina. We mentioned some old North Caroli niaans a few days ago. We now sco a reference to one of Raleigh's inhabitants John C. Palmer as being 99 years of age and to the next oldest, Mrs. Whittlesey, aged 93. The ladies of Pollocksville and vicinity ' will hold a festival at Polloksri'lo oa Wednesday night June 28th and a lawn" party on the afternoon of the same Jay. Refreshments wiil be served at very reas- enable prices, the proceeds are to be used for tke benefit of the new Presby terian church now being erected at that place. The Kinston Free Press commends the wisdom and justice of the joint board of. magistrates and commissioners of Lenoir county in levying a road tax of 10 cents' on property and 30 cents on the poll and gays this places the burden of keeping np the roads equally upon all, an 1 will un doubtedly result in better roads. Mr. B. H. Melton, who will be pleas antly remembered by many of our citizens he having spent several years of his school bfe here and having been for a short time superintendent of the Cbujch of Christ, Sunday school came in on the steamer Neuso en route to Poliocksviii- his home. Etc has been attending the Ui; le 'colle-r. of the University of Kentuci.y. The Charlotte Observer cal's pnrticu lar attention to the fact that no! only di.l young Howell of GoiJ,lioro take, first honors at West Point, but yougg Beg of Henderson took first honors at Yale aud young Battle o.' the class of '0 at tho North Carolina. Universiiv graduated first in his class at Harvard and his been avpointed to a Professor-hip in the great Chicago University. Tl,i- i- a remorka- . ble record. Norlh Caro ma 1 ..is cause to be proud of the record oi : lie ays. The State Suprri,iUf--le:i; oi Public Instruction requests the .-i.i.e nent that eleven free scholarships in tne Pcabody Normal 8chool at Nashville, 'J ean., are to' be awarded to North Carolinians tfiia summer, who pass a sat i.-faetory examina tion. Names of the males or tho females who desire one of these scholarships should be sent to John C. Scarborough,. State Superintendent, and hev, ill then arrange for the examinations in tlie -comities where the applicants leside. , Friday night burglars evidently pro fessional ones made a rich haul in Fay etteville. They broke into ihe beer bottling establishment of D. It. IlifTeins, cracked his safe and got ofT with s? 1,700 and about $300 of notes. fhev also broke into the mill of J.I). M.- '. as the Merchants Mills Ide a and took $193 ami about : a . dollars worth of papoi cbaracters were seen from the town the nci: officers boon left in put-u Tho Goldsboro Argus say- : i :. Known i iiis safe ioinand i tvjUS. . miles . and I IKS i're- tion of "license" was voted upou u mont, this county, on Monday, and S.he town which has beeu "di y' lor a number of years, went "wet." Thai to i aud sec tion used to figure largely on tho crimi nal docket during its former ' wet'' days, but since it has been ''dry" there have been few, il any cases and i one of far serious nature brought up from ihat .sec tion. Will "history repeat useii ' now that the town has gone "wet a.: iim Wc shall see what we shall see. Tbe first of the four or f. . , , l.u bored for the eity water wof - ,t i, li ed a depth of 175 feet. A'fo having passed through thirty fe. ; ,a cailba foundation of rock, w hich underlies the entire city, was struck and coni'.uues up to the, present boring with an occasional stratta of water and quick sand. suili cienl quantity oUwatcr has already been reached, and with the exception of Its being hard, it is pronounced good. TJ0--loss soft water is obtained sooner, the boring will be continued to at least .300 ' feet withth&t desire in view.- VIs A o - f : V1,;. .. ' . . , 'S AiS' r- . .......