IKEW BERNE. N. C. JUNE 23. 1893. CITY AND VICINITY. -V. . Tbe Borden trial ig near its end. The Virgnment of counsel for and against her it Arly eooclnde-j. The bank of New Hanover, Wihr.ing V ton has closed its clous The Citizen's . SaTingi Bank of that place will be started k ia a lew dajs. The famous Blarney Stone, which has for centuries occupied an important place in the walls of Blarney Castle, Ireland, has been received at the World's Fair for exhibition. A Beaufijrt town and township which has . been "dry" for some time past went 5 i "wet' on an election held on the 12th 'inst, by a majority of Ixttween fitty and aixtj. We learn that Jas. Jones, col., of Ral eigh, Hon. JeSferson Davis' old body ser Tant has bean engaged for the season as the night watchman at the Atlantic Ho tel. Raleigh boast of having not had a sin gle arrest of any kitd in six days. A sur prising record for a place of sixteen thousand inhabitants. It is announced that Miss Lilian Long, of Chapel Hill has leen elected to the coair of Natural History at Chapel Hill and that she accepts. AJ I of the spring p-x-ts oem to have tried their hands on odes to the WurM's Fair this year. No- murders have yet j eea efaitaitted, bat all the poets haven't . been heard from. ,;; . It is perfectly true, that a man in office has a yoke around his neck all the time, And just as true that thousands of our ' fellow-eitizen are hankering after that joke. Jas. -a. Willartl. an estimahle vonntr business man of Wilnrngton. was killol - there Friday morning by a falling wall at fire. Mr. WHlanl was a brother of Mr. TT. H. Oliver's s)n-in-law. Another female baseball team i in the State, hailing from Cincinnati. They played Winston, and as usual the gay . damsels were allowed to come off victo rious. The Fayetteville burglars have been captured at Aberdeen, Yfoore county. , Thej were two strange young men They refuse te, talk. Part of the money was recovered. . The Wilmington .Messenger says. ''Think o this. There id more money spent in North Carolina in one year for strong drink than has been spent in eight jears for education of the children. Woe ful and doubtless true. A special car Sunday brought down Mrs. J. C. Watkins, of Greens! xro on ac count of the critical illness of her sister, Jfiss Fannie Cutler. Miss Fannie's symp- .toos, we an' ?!i I r j-y, were sil t' v Improvti! r kiv. Tue cit? officials weeds, etc, cleared off the lot yesterday which the Government purchased some time ago for s public building. It is pro Dosed tohare Uncle Som foot the bill if it ran be managed. While cutting up a tree in a swamp Saow Hill, Vd., recently, two col ored men fo and an old caonon ball em bedded is its trunk. Much of its growth had taken place since the ball found lodgment in the trunk. Theie has beeo no artillery firing in that resrion since the revolutionary War. V Mr. Geo. W. Gaskill has bought out tb New Berne Drag Co's. business. corner of Follock and Middle streets. Tf wtll Itvu. ftor Ka Vnnwn na Ci A J tr i 1 1' u Pharmacy. Mr. T. A. Henry, wiio has been in charge ot the business will con tinue with Mr. Gaskill. Ws had tw j "blow-ups" yesterday, one from a business man who thought we were saying almost nothing about the truck in comparison with its importance, and the other from a trucker who thought we were saying too much and that we would & 4. i : v, . nn go too wail j peupie muuug ucic w cu- case fa the business. The Elizabeth City Economist-Falcon - grres the following item: "Oh, Ster lets I Our boy acquaintance Sterling HufSn of Hillsboro, old, blind and 75 years old, but Tery rieb, was married on Thursday of last week to his housekeep er. Miss' Huston, at the residence of Bishop Lyman in Raleigh. This match of convenience was made in heaven." Mr. Hadnot of Maysville, Jones county, who was in the citv Monday gives infor mation that the storm ot last Friday was quite severe in that neighborhood. The wind was almost a eyclone, and blew ora down a great deal, and a few miles below Maysville there was a great deal of damage done to the cotton from wash- Imcr hvrMMnn rtfttiA prnKsiw dnvnnnnr. j -' - i Visitors at Morehead City who desire pleasant uoarawg nouse accommoaations instead of hotel life can find just the spot they are looking for at the long estab- , t t rr l - 1 . l Iisueu oea-oreeze auusc over wuicu iuai accommodating gentleman Mr. J. T. Eaton presides. The house tits in a large open space and has cool ventilated rooms ad the table is supplied with good fare And no stint in the supplv. .. Dr. Jos. W. Duguid has established " himself for tho practice of his profession in the office on Broad street adjoining Mr. Geo. P. Wyman's residence. Though intending to practice regularly in any - kind of a case that presents itself Pr. T'Wifvwiil wll m 'iL-o fh f t m ort nf nil Already operated quite skillfully and successfully along thii line. - jPreparatiopa are now going briskly forward at the Guilford battle ground for its Fourth of Julv celebration in or der to make it a day of enjoyment for body, soul and mind. The day will te devoted to North Carolina and the mem ory of her soldiers. Thousands of peo ple are expected to pour in to honor this day which Greensboro never lets psss un observed. We give on another page a few paragraphs taken, from the Record relating to its preparations. The Greenville Reflector speakes sen sibly in the following: Suppose a local f m " - - -- " - ...... UitlllSl 111 I 1 1 . prosperity and progrs of a town than do somo of the citizens. Every word spoken lor me auvuuceiueui ui a town is i Just that much in the town, and in mat ters hat tend to help the town every 1 aIIimh ahnlrl tiA iftlVP TVin't Wfl.it frtr our ostier to do evervthinz it will do its part but there are some things it cannot do. We long for the time wlien the people of the community will feel such ,'n interest in each other's business that il" Til l ... . 1 1 in "-J " O' s. . .. concert for those enterprises that help uvwno, iuv iu ucipiiij( iuv ww u ucips every man's business." FORD'S THEATRE DIS.VSTEH. The Coroner's Jury ay Four Men Are Huilty and Blame the M ar Depart ment Also. The verdict of the t r - -r. i liti Fords Theatre disa-.t.r i '.. '. U ( -i :- men to blame. Ain-.v t;I and Covert. Aiiest- .ir ; ure is also heaped iiii n partment . Ainsworth is chiet of . pension division of the Y Uan't was the contractor ill-fated excavation work, superintendent ot" the ' building and Sds.se; ,i a many and the engineer t ' A portion of the verdict "We find that Frekiek 1 ' t e P I I" William G. Covert, Fi.ituis M--.' George W. Da; t were. ;ir. I e..e ii nl tri mil rv O enmoio nr. iio.n . oi further find that they are iv-pon-ii the killing of Freileitek P.. I.."d-.is 1- fir Impressions of an Atlantic Visitor. A gen'leman who came iij from tk Atlantic Hotel Mondav r.i it' i:iv' ..rives ut the following statTuents in iv.k:v .e t. : He notices first i mark;.! i:n r . ment in the fu:n;-hiugs of tke Is.-:- 1. There are nice Brussels c.i-p.:- n th floors of all the li t j nvrrcomc u:: noyance of walking an! there ia in "v supply of linen crockery and other s k ii ware, making everything no.;: and com plete. The head -v kf. r - "., -i- I r - corps of lie! )) is 'a . -.v mention as well as the fi. . j , k:i- given entire satisfaction. In fact the en tire furnishings and management has been improved in all minutiae and the hotel is run in the best of goo 1 North Carolina style. The Brandon band fro in Au;,i is pronounced the best evir in th tic. Their selections are c!dstc.! lions iine and worthy to rank us attraction of the season. And the office, the first and la 1 l. A:' , r. encountered by the hotels patrons, is wa ii equipped with excellent gentlemen who take every means to please the guests. and Mr. Owen, the chief clerk is pa--;, u larly affable and rills his position cieveriy, ably and to the satisfaction of all. If Mr. Perry keeps on a- lie has begii'i. (and his past .record is proof enough that he will.) he will take a long step toward- establishing the reputation o! Morehead Citv as the Long Branch of the South. Among the guests of distinction whom 1 the gentleman noticed at the Atlantic : Sunday were: Ex-Gov. and Mrs. J arris. '. of North C .rolina; Gen. an 1 Mr.-. Ca ipia of Rhode Island; Mr. llau h" !. o i s poodent ot the Hieh'i.o-i i patch; Mr. and Mr i) ci.iv m f 1 Hi Mr. nd Mrs. Martin an 1 M'. ,:id Mr-. Rogers of Durham, Mr. L. I M Messrs. Jus A Bryan. S. I. !' : . I! oy 1 a--, i Haha , ." Ni v ii Win. t' eve, of aiice''"i '. The Future of the Mortou House We are informed that Dr. M. T. li e. bi son, of Louisville. Ky.. who rece:;tl par chased the Beaufort 1; atcl known as the Morton House is intending to ler.n a stock company for the future running of the place. The main portion of the buii ling will be ran as heretofore for regular hotel pur poses. The L which sits well back in the yard is designed to N u-ed a- a s ink .; -um for thise who are in f.e'-le health and need ouict and the in.ig r.i,: ig i ". fiuences of the health giving sea-broez . Dr. Robinson, we understand know ; u!" hundreds from his own and other S'ates who frequent such places for the ben efit they secure and thinks he can secure quite a good proportion of their pat ronage. The Hotel is now being rejuvenated. The old plastering is giving place to new and painters are brightening up tie. woo 1 work. Some alterations for greater con venience will also be made in tiie ot.ice arrangements and the hotel wi'l be larg -Iv refurnished including new carpeting. Partly Swallowed a Silver Dollar. The most remarkable case of money swallowing that ever came to our knowledge occurred in this city Sunday. An eight months old child of Sal'.ie Irant col, whose home is on Cedar Street swallowed a silver dollar just us far a.- it would go. By holding the child's face downward and slapping it on the l ack the dollar was loosened an.l it slipped up tar enough toward the mouth to be recovered after about a quarter of :::i hour's trying for it. Dr. l.eirster Duffy, who was prouiptlv sum. none i when the accident occurred, has th "" .1 ..a child's injury wis so serious that at both mouth and nose and the was so sore as to debar it f.oni nutriment yesterday. I d t : 1 r tu;; How it Strikes a Tisitor. A visitor to the State encam describes it in the Raleigh Observer: The Camp fronts on the rai two and a half miles w est of Hotel, and extends to the s which there is a never t.i Two streets, on either side the tents are to be pitched, cleared ot trees to the waters Ni and "ill s me Ic A:l.,rttie ur.d. lrota ling or -e 'e. (.1 which have Lee 11 edge, and the surrounding groves. Timber for the pavilions, officers' quarters, bath houses, kitchens, ifcc, will arrive to. lay. The parade ground is along the rail road some three hundred yard-, nearer town, and is matted with short grass. The town, the Atlantic Hotel Company and the railroad arefxing up the ..ua:t free of expense to the town. a:i tie : purpose is to make things comfortable and pleasant for the soldiers. Far-Distance Potato Shipment Many Cucumbers. Friday Messrs. Hackbura A Wi; et sent off from the Oaks firm the f.rit shipment of truck ever made trom New Berne. It was load of potatoes 202 barrels, consigned to Eatl Bros., r. pi Mr. P. LaMontagne. On Saturday they made a cucumter shipment. They si car loads two by rail and o". er. Thev aggregated I.ToO ! :o C'iiiiago a so. id ear They wre is.utcd be Eleven Barrooms vs. None. R. M. Taylor in a comnn:niv.i!;.n I the Stanly News, draw s a cou.p ri-oti 1 . tween two North Carolina towns a f, lows: "Salisbury ha eleven barrooms, .; cord has none. Salisbury has had th. teen busines tailures in the hist two vear Concord has hail no 'ou.-iiv.ss feilurcs 1 two vears. " Shad Planting'. There were deposited in Neit-e river, near this citv, last month, by the 1' S Fish Commission 'ij2,o(i0 young ulkte jbad, according to the ofii. ial report re cently rendered to Hon. rk A. V,i . 1 ard, our Congressman, by the i .niir.is sion, as required bv law. This e; i promise of plenty ol --hail tor nei.k , i on's fishing. kiuldkuoro Argas. A gentleman, under forty year- of age. whose hair was rapid y I ecoming tlTin and gray, began the u-o of Tver's I lair Vigor, and in six mouths his hr was re stored to its natural color, and even more than its former growth and richness. KIXSrON'S TRUCKING INTERESTS. Their Truckers Have Oome out Ahead a Little-AboutfcsO.OOO Worth o, Truck Sent From Kinston. A tele-ntn from Cincinnati on the 14th i n--. . r.r,. . . I : In- of a car load of at t i . ,.iuniiu' priet-: 1 rune o: -,-, omU $2 Jill. Be-m-ii. mi ln-ans was especially "in l - :- iuev liiiVe lieell hrmging -arcel 1 1 - i u -; i northern markets. .i;: '..a kirs have shipped eight car . '- ' :'ii, k o ( hiraeo an.l seven to i ,'.i'i. the car load rates to those p ... - !e nir leinrvery little more than : ::-r. hern points. The prices Irom tkes.- western cities, so far as heard from, .-rv -.kkl. Mr. .1. VV. Grainger made the best crop ' i-':tti- around here. Froui 50 acres !. ii is shipped about 8.300 barrels, an :;!;' of r barrels to the acre. We th ilk Sfcssrs. Harvey A; Fi Ms averaged i'et 'u-sr. about 50 barrels t i the ai re on Vtwein tin and 7" acres on both farms. Mr. A. Mitchell shipped about 1,300 bar rels tram about 30 acre;. The average ; . IlM in this section this e ison was ' 'i ; w ceil oil and l0 b iri.-U. Messr,. Harvey A- Fields and Mr. J. U". ( : aiiii;er are shipiniL' a nl many i: e cueii in I .ers. which ire sel I ing at about -sj "i i i ii-hel box. It the price holds iij. w ill continue to ship them for We o-iimate that at least ,30,000 a :-;h .f irm-k has bee., sent from Kins t' ii tni s.-ason. Considerable (Uanit 's ii ice a!o been sent from Failing Creek. La' ! range and a few other lioin's in the eoi;n: v. -Kinston Free Press. Th" State inilustrial Schools " ar i f .iiii lie- News and observer . f i. t- in reference- to meet- . - f tie i'.-iar l ot Tru-te. of the A. it M. t' . and the Hoard ol Directors of the Normal and Industrial school. The . meetings were important and showed suc- ce s and trive an encouraging outlook for . 1; i". -t i'litiou. I" . ''. u-t.-.-s of the A A M. Coliege cs t.ib. slinl jiost graduate coutses leading to ;:i ' degree of mechanical engineers and n. a . r of sc a nces and provided for the c:. p'.e. ment uf siiuo of its grad ti.ees a: t "lie institution. file law establishing the agricultural e, .'!?:'-, known as the Morrill act of C'.e is mandatory o far a the mili- . future is concerned, and the board passed a resolution authorizing the exec utive committee to apply to the proper authorities at Washington for the detail of the military instructor. The personnel of the facility remains int. let. as does that of the experiment s'ation. an l the board seems much .leased with the excellent work which is being done. At least 150 students are ci'.c!ed during the next year and pro- i-i ;i h is been made to accommodate that ! umber or more. At the meeting of the Directors of the State N .roial and Industrial school Pres i 1 1: M. Iv, r made his report of the first yeir's opera ion of the Normal and bi-bi-'.'-ial S.-liool. and reeonimen lations for th-" i..nin. veir, which will bf..-in on the i i : . ! ''. ti'xr. Aiming other inter- f: s .v. n !.- ihe report were th l. i lie total enrollment lor tut vear W ..s J0 3. j teachers. I J. Th f whom ISts expect to become age ol students was 19 I -2-:l ye-.rs. ' 3. Sevcntv counties 1 - . were represented a'v.o'.ig tue students. t. More than 42. 7 per cent of the stu dents are defraying their expenses for fi.es. board. Ac, by their own oarnings, or fey money, which they hail bor- Tia K.arding department seems to hive been well managed. After the close o; tiie -ess;on all provisions leftover were sold and when the bursar closed his books they showed that there remained of the board money paid bv students at a month; a balance of $235.64, which amount will be equally distributed to those who have boarded in the dormito ries during the year. After receiving President Mclver's re port thj board took important steps to enlarge the boarding accommodations tor the co ning year, and for increasing a:-. J strengthening the facility. The board accepted the resignations of Prof K. A. Alderman, who takes the new chair of normal instruction in the l':ii ver.-ity. and of Mrs. Miriam Bittintr, who is t lc married during this month and citv. make her home in New York Carolina ( hristlan College. "Wiici! the North Carolina ( ' -ii'.'. er.t ion ot the Church of Missionary Christ met in a: una! session in New Berne two years ag- :t appointed a board of trustees for 1 -ta1 llsiiing a school in North Carolina un ler the immediate auspices of the Dis ciple of Christ. The board which was appointed by authority to entertain propositions, locate the school, contract ior tiie building, and have entire control until the school became an established fact. lie:. led to locate the school at Av de:i, in the eastern part of the State, as offering the best proposition, and have christened the school Caroliua Christian A Scnntoii, N. C, correspondent! of the Watch Tower who was never in that section before paid a visit to the selected -lie in company with several other gen t'enien and says cf it: "A liner location could not be had un less "made to order." It contains ten acres, and is a right angle parallelogram, bounded on the south by the Main or College street, and lies about 400 yards from the railroad. The plat is a knoll and slopes from the centre to every side, lui- a dogwood and oak growth with a f .-. i)i:e s and a sandy soil, but not a white sin 1. will afford splendid wells of i it t ri 1 a grove is ready made. " 1 11.- -trc -t 1 rosses the railroad at an arrgl - o; !'0 degrees and is 70 feet wide, a ten feet aide walk on each side, with three row s of trees, one in the center and o"c on 1 ach edge of the street. The peo ple are hospitable and clever in the ex- country is high, dry and salubri ! good well water alKHinds. Av--kuated immediately ou the Scot- N- Brauch of the A. C. L.. about lit miles south of Greenville and eight -. s from Grifton, twelve miles from .re .lie and only twenty-one miles :u Kin-ton easily accessible in a day n almost any part of North Carolina. - a neat and commodious railroad ;:. t. 'eoraph office, etc., several stores . r aiib. r of neat, tasty and well 1 r. -i h-r.ces now completed, and . . s in process of erection. .. - arc several saw mills in the vieini !i s..!i lumber at prices that are ; V 1 I It Proved to be His Own Daughter. i i n 1 .st Saturday while Judge Winston was 1 1 u : t e 1 y reading on the front porch of ; the liavis House, some one called to him: ; "H tti for fiod's sake and save a little ! kai.d that has fallen overboard. The i Judge hastily ran tor the wharf where -ome little children were pointing in the , water, he at once jumped in, clothes and ah and tiie tir.-t picture that presented it. it to him was the tace of his little daughter Gertrude, 6 years old, Strug gang very faintly with the water; he resit:-. 1 her trom the cruel waves and car re 1 her quickly to the house, Where the kt'le girls mother and friends applied re-tor. itives and she wa soon out of . iililger. The little one remarked "Papa the water was so dark, and I could not keep it out of my lace. '' The .Judge ruined a ti'ie gold watch by its coming in cou- tact with the salt water. Judge Wins ton and family expect to remain here , for a month. Beaufort Herald. I A REVOLl IIoNAi: Sew-Hern and North i Capture of Stum July 1 i;th, 1 A nioiig . -t le r : '.v : t ; ill leW.,-, . prise t hail tin .10: the Hudson. 1:1 .. , troops of .v ri, ( ' ' . lumorahl- pa.;. 1 1 1 petent judge, w 1 : :.. le. 1 the altaek: " V- , Point is not 0' I- throughout the w li either sh le, but 1 .m- k, I am acquainte I w 1 . British occupation 1 f : !k West Point, and Y..-!i: plan for its cap u rr. ' ' which he cmru-'i 1 r W lb' i'Vi nine rf j,e j near the tort w ti. choicest t rni ps 1 : : : 1 a battalion of . .r , i manded by Majoi 1 be , ford county. The position was o -liable, as it is a bo' . 1 ; ' by a narrow 1 1:1 rlow ed a 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 v- 1 ' work s cri 1 w :n I circled by a .i..u - : the ga'.ri- hi iv'i-' .. vetenns well si., .' ; The cannon w a r.- - 1 -, , tilaile any, nuir 1 ' , , : . At midnight Va ; .- 1 , on the i,.rt. li I : . I i n iaiis, t here w ' r. ; . - cut, Maryland. IV...1-. ia, so that ail secti. :: - . it then was, were r.-pr - In advance of t . tack. Major .loh-i led a corp- ot bio loaded muskets. :i:-. 1 French officer, a -1.1i11.1r ritrht. Murfrce's men. ia t. vanced by the road up k in trout ot t lie n .ir, a cessant ri re . . n.ii-k t rv. . the on i v ! rooi- :n : he a - 1 al low ei i to tire at kl, to:; teiition of the garr - ei f storming parties: o . as V, . it, ' to amuse tee : ai't 7h tt, howeeet'. v. ir. h Uon the North I ar ikty e -trated tire of the tort. 1 American line were t twenty picked men e . 1. ,, lorn hope,' le. 1 re-i t i . Uibl ions and K :m :. A : ai their task w is to re mc . ; ; other obstructions, tor tic a ty. The danger at te:r i n ; shown by the fact that -1 . :. bon's li t tie company of twe . than half of Kuov's v. , : wounded; yet hoi h oitie, r- , so em iihuis of the honor of -for lorn hope, that the 1 hok. to be decidei 1 by lot . The Americans wcte works before their upp covered. "Come on. y i 1 come on'" -Hiouted th. . some ot our men n p'i-.!. sucri a 1 1 11 rry. my lak -: you present. v." I k ;- ' ritic tire of g.-aji - ,. .. dashed on w iihoiit -. ' t . tew minutes the rkk. .. : en'ered the fort !;:.(.- .. an-i met in the cent r . V l oinlueted admirakk . : lac k , an-1 hi- t v, . 1 . , only troops thai lire 1 a e. "... the other being to -a r ' , r In his lite of 1 f :i. , . a Stilie says: "Th" . 0 his North Caiol na t. p- w . trength to both the a-- . :..': Lieut. Col. Fleurv w . spring upon the ramp ... colors of the post, lie - : o.r word "The fort's or -moment Major Stew ar ": column entered i'r 1 and Mu rfr . . : . . seized other porta f Stedman, a British otti . . :. lescribing this :. conduct of tie- Am meritorious, for ikev : fully justified in p'0k..;. ; .;. the swuid. ' The garrison -tt ' ging for quarter, wi.: a v. ougly granted; no; a '; after resistance c. .i-. ki garrison are ours," v. .- v; , dispatch to Was' iegt' : : i: 2 a.m. "Our okrio :- . k : like men det rnitn ! to i .' later reports ar.d ::: 1 e tribute to the h-. -oi-:.! e k g' of Murfree. Stewart. . : : of his vat Ions ile'.acai : ; -. voung ofiiccrs an. 1 :i: . conspicc ous ex:..: 1 ' gallantry. Lieut. K-: follow Fleiiry ii.' o "; Lieut. (Jib! ii 11s v. . his heroism. B. t 1 : were of lVnnsylv : k 1. : settled in Hiciia-.-m '. V 1 . ..' of the K.-voknion. Ik .' the Second North (.,:..: who had w on jiroti: .: ..t -in October. 1 777. .v- - - , , : while bravely ! a ling : parties !' volutit : - I ' of Captain Char, s ( ' ' r w hich was enti-te i ::i ' . it is aid. one o! k. v ( ribbon s c w h 1 as 1. - ;;: friend.) "forioni 1, .' The new - of th - 1 ap; :: received with tk g: . th roughout -lie c u. : . was the f.r-: -: r a. w Inch our troop.- v. a ' .. : . the blilliant -uifi-.- -1... at a moment when . I: - .o r -, a the cause of iialepc:, 1 . . KnHOl;.i i- ;'. Newbern. N. C. BOON TO lOWMP'i ben- : i til. Ihv !. A Wonderful Discovery In a (.'incintmii Physiciatts. The New York H ... Vr !' Monday detail- tk . ; : - ... , r 1 Consumptive patients g ., .- , - under the direction .:' rk s As only charity pat k t 1 t ot consumption :- .'..' 1 t the Record c laiins h -. k . '. it awarded I)r W. if A; 11.000, has ac j. 1 'keg almos! niiracuhais. It says al-o that tk ( : 1 ' .1 t -, has agreed to keep tk. i, with liiedii ines -ultie'. .,! 1 : lve eases at Ills own i x:i : -third stage (aises are tak a ti. severe ter-t cui'd b i:iv k I. While it is now g. -.: k .. 1 die Aniii k discover in the earlier -tag- - 1 .: 1 ' : : Atnick has ium r :. .it. : it would cure moiv k. i . - third-stage ( . ii-. ia ; k - -. ; , . ; made by the citv th: : either cured or a -..: : i. It is ea.-y cnoi.tih . the disease tot.-:: through l heir fa'ak . : . : send medii i in - f " ; . - . . : cost an. I invit. - : , the medical .r. de- . . . I'mbrelhi Plki ;-o;.ky. To place an timbre liu a ti ra.k:, iadicatea that it is about t j eh.tuc owners; an umbrell i cirriod the woman, th man K'e'.ti: g drippings signfiies cjui-taii:.-; the man has the ut'iljr.ki v tin woman the drippings ii in marraige; to carry it a: )V.r ; in ten w 1 tho 0 .1 '. i :j ill';!. ander the arm sigirkiea "!i i: nn eye is to bo lost by the in.iu w'hj ;ol lowa you; to put a cottots tiitibre.ki. by the side of a s;lk one imi.-tites "Kxchange id no ro'ajery ." 2s" w if yon want to exchange boute ot yoar hard earned doll.irs i,u (": i brellas, Clothing, H i', or Stues, Try J. M. UOWAUL). Till: iEvCHKHS' ASShMBLY Pi o r. '.mine of llic lentil Annua! Si. -io.i Now Being- Held At Mon heail Citv. I'k k . I ir s tkr ia. lie ( rdk p in t! i 1, : ." A-s mblv ,r. 2 fir :..'. - .-; i - ; r , .', . Fri -a 1 , f . d :.: :. i ,, e-teiel the A--. . ,, r..- a- t. .. le r '!" : k ;- riiko-el- ,-f the Stale haw -o iakv f .r the A-- -mbiy. . '' k r :-e of a'... ,: .-,". 01 1 !, .';,, . ". i1- t-- :;0. ai: 1 are e,.,,,) to ret"f ' - : : .tuii July -in. and p..p:;:t --.a . ..v. r on the n-t or:: trip. Tie- .:. at : A ' I Iotel givi s first c',;.s ... , , ...... , :!;. e! - to all who hold Cert : .. ,;, . , , : .....r'.j at a uniform rate r ' ,ei ' v si 0 ' . k k f-kowi'ig .--eiubi.v proe-ieiarr, 1 mniiuaced 1 .y S.i r. ta rv Hi;:. V, h i s.eiv. .In n 5l-t, there w : 1 !.. " oP...;ing address bv I f -. n . A. M. h " o" the subject of Sochi''-.;, h, . 1". ;t 1 -sVOes. end in lie 'il't, ' o e, , ... 1 eO- , v oil! to the A --'I!." 1 7 l.v ' ..,. 1 o! Beanfor' an. ! Mo;, b, ., ( ' -, , - I'r, .sj. lent John k Ik.kr will .: : ok- -eaoia! addr. ' T'-t- Inv a pa:-. r wkl ... i.-a 1 ,.a ' - ' a'oi'v bv Mi-s Corrrme IT ! Ne-v If rue: mi "K lueat h. :i i. t ". I" ..-tor in the I), v. '-.-....cli- :. : 1 ,., ,,f Man." bv Suo.-r'-i', a ! 1 I' :' I o' .he Shek v (b 1 ' 1 h.... . ' -:gh Hon. -fohn O. S, it!, u-o;. h 1 ' i , r an address. ' ' !",: 1 iv Mr. Ik Ik Hr tt n. rf ' ; r . I .re. will r.-i l a p . - - " . S o k gs Kanks." ' ; kl r- W'.V be the lllter-( ' ! ( Ira'... c k conte-t f r the Assembly (J .Id M. k ,1 S O u: lav right there w:'l be a !'tr,rv e-. 1 ,, c.'eal entertainment bv the As,. n. 11 : Sntid-iy there will bi ieligi."'i- -er- 1 k. s morning ati. 1 evening in th" A-s, -.;.- I'i y II , I. ; ,, , Tie' program me for the s,.eo;.l wrek ' .. .s 01 Mondav with an addr.-; on ";-o "!':, -i ' fn'tnre" by Mis. Corrine Ff.r -'-oi of c- Berne, and Superintend. !,: ' L - .:i IX Howell, of the Tarbon. Sch-.o'.. I a'so deliver an address. In the after- I a there will be the ninna! meeting o: ( ' ;! Snoerkitendeiit-. and at li ght :h v. John V. Ch-well will deliver an Til'- lav "Our Public Si -ho-Vs and 1 1 1 : r ...rk." I'rogr imnie of jiapers an 1 di l-sions under the entire management ot ho As-ociat h in ol City Superintendents. : 1 at n;ght tlx re will be instrument : 1 "i-V contest for the Assemble Cold W daesilav. June 2Ski. is the "Cokeg. A o :a: .on Oavk' The snhiecf " A C " ' F.durat.ion What is It:" tin 1 j C',": "'' ' '. . j "': 'akn-of a College Hdncatam" will : r,, , k - ui-1. and at night anuiblress on j Ofli. .""-.. "'. c S .cial and Bcanit i'u! in C.k! gi i k.f ' vk I be i.-livered Trot. K. A. Alder- a . . o; Cha-i, 1 Hill. A ;"k :!1 " . . i - i a v is -Mo li-rn laingur.ge :s'i I : '' ; .ta n.ivk' Tli-r. will be .,n a I- ! 'sc-cjis L.--i-.--s : 'i'.s'eries, oi l and N. .v." I v Mr. k o. " A Bank . ..f Cliar'oti-. and A."- , .s ;.. : -i ik!gka r: k.i gvk :. iir. ; k :::-. . . - i-'-.i '.' a ! :v:-. ..f 1 ii: "rd C.,Hcg,. At ' . ,.,;!, a': :r. ('. A'ji.w!-i Smitl, wi'l .it'ivi-r I.' ' ,. : j .. d: -.- on "l'..ctrv in Ik.', i ','-': av I ' ' ' ' c; '.' -' 11. I'.' l.i.V th..-- wi!'. be the aattakc', ". ';: o. otii.ei, of the A e-eicbk , ,tiii ; !,; ': ;':r!-' - : ! ,y. .In'v 1 -:. the A s-eak.'y w 1. 1 j ' ' ' '" . ' 1 li ra an-1 inu-i.-.n u a i- Kaleigli A yi tat in',' Fur a V. M. C. A . I!n 1 ling. Ti.. H kelg'n News and Oi;.-re: er .f 1 - ' - A aoveinent to build a .... v. : k. -tkr tin use ot the Vcu-il,' M. :k - i kks.iati A-sociation of this ,-ity is ,ts ' - a ikrg s.anutliing like (l.-tinite -h.iiji. ! ,. .. - - i. ite.'i a.i'e 'ia- n.'t I ... a i a a - j : g a co.a. I . i ;. a; a- w, ..; ' 1 ,-.:,. . ; r for tie- capital of the State, and a ". .-ears since it ';i- almost total y '.::i lone. 1. A lew gentlemen, however. .,:..-: il t iieniselves in its reeuin-ral i.;!i. ' iii.i - a eh was the sucei-? that taere i- ... i:t tiee heart ot the city a fair re.- rt. ate.', for the juirpose, and and. dtiriag i-t;. ear the memlM-rsliij) ha wornlerfuky I. It - power for Lr'a)d has bce.i k, .'-peciady during last winter. 'ike-lay niglit next, an etiteri ai a :ik a t k. high urdor has been ani.oiiiteed and a- v: , ....( for the purpose ia k..i'e.,l a 1 .k to be quite heavy. Th:-. tvi!'.: ..t:l in i ::s i'r. mi weli-k no1.', a ...!;! let. . . j te ! to form a hands i:ae :::i.:le'ii. ' islt. LEO AS A HE!!!.). ! '.kitt. ii by J. E. f'.reeii. col. It - fir something more ti. ; : i La 1 1 H gha-tly ti l !-; 'Ak.cr.- iioaor gre is the ni oi v. a i .V ; i d .th tie- man v. ho a, 1.-. Ik;' I wk! w rif iii-n wk- tig'. . -.'. i 1 v.-i a ; :i -in s ad Jiai :-. VV. 1 st rag. a-on tlinaigli '. . u -A:.. 1 :.eve: o:i.. coii.p.a.n-. f-i. -i ait i i a", i 'k ' s : ua.s.- -a :. .i- at a : 1 '.eke ... il I'lii-ie. 1 or if . ' I rvct ve, ath lio-e bio... 1 w s i ii .; cak- tor -omething nu re tk tn Lfaia, ( ) . :,. a -ek-s to o'er eone.- a ti ::: w ho marclnah n. t ;:U oatiner, plumes or drum. . ' f. li a ever lurking nigh. With silent, stealthy tread. .'. it . : .: n your .staa. 1 bv day. A: if. .lit beside your bed. Ti, . 1 !eri i never faked to ti -i i i: kiktiieiit for those in je-.in, r". ; agon he gives them rest, 1 e ki t' i all his fame. A. le aortiien to each brave heart. l hough rich, or poor he be, nk.o r.s, , his Hnimi nt for tiie smart Ik. at -et- the victims free. V, a i' our .'.ear Redeemer w as .villi us. II a'iag the sick and lame, i !! :. or charged a penny, Dr. Leo does the same. i -!v- friend ! he leu a n.i-Mon. ! "i - high and holv too Ii. .kv iig p tin and sickness, I A- Christ he came to voii. ! - , , " - say ne 1- a hun'd'tlg. i :.e -;iy that he is a iU.c'. : : ' : lie li is proved his nn.--io.i. j k is a settled fact. I Vy trie ids he is not a humbug'. That the people have tried to down. P.a- ' I- Dr. Leo. the II. i. A a.a'i of high l'enow a. '-II. re :s gob liiU k ' is e.eni ig to .IVe US. ag hack again. - a - has I,.,': 1, . I' la a.-. A I lea r then to t! is brave ma n. V ko !l;;s . lo'a- s . llllleh for C-. May le live to tkiish his mis-ion, i '. I hi I w o::l ,' tru.-t. - (.AdT.) Watermelons trom Georgia have make tin ir appearance in Georgia. 'flic 'o ria growers have been shipping tie ..i North a week or two. The M a:oi t.i. t'ur.is Record states that about I'mm-0 .a ti - are plauted in melons in SMsli .ve-t (reorgki alone and tint the id. a of I tie -k'ofthe sliipiiients can be gak'.'d w'.i- a it i- stated that the Georgia C ti ll'. k rai i r. .ad expects to ship : O'K) car Lads, it is -aid tiie clop will ,: uu. ; i I large and that the melons are of' good ipiality ami good prices are aaliei- 1 If vou ilcsire a lilxuiiant 'M'uivt i o; healthy hair of a natural color, nature- i row nitiir oniiiir.ent of Loth scx.--, u--. uly Hall's Vegetable Sicilian H:iir Re- uewer. kia ! a a Pure 1 , . in . ' J i at - Tiie T-liTo I i-dl'i. i.O wll l! 1- - k. .r r. ,-cr.er s Ca--lon';. ;.'dr:n Cry for Pitcher's Castorfe" t-1 .;. r ! l.iolj -.) -V-a - .lo rn .V s it . M ami . N . .,-.-.- m...'... . i'-. i j .''i.. i . caul t '.Vo.-ii. k ' rimi a() e, .1. V. J r ia::. Ik. icru ( I - . ; 1 M .i I Trii.- o-k -ji -- 5 -Iv 1 Mrs. S. E. Credlc's. . of . 1- , a. ":k.'.N ' k. . .C'l'i)-; A. MKAT'JUWij S si" U i r ii. U VoUi e .J..r,(.i l.v ak purikitr .,,' C, agaii:,,t ci-ik: mall Ij! tCVt T.i. Hk)Ik . ; . ;"i , i bill A'b wVi s-.llkl - ..aiii. i'i 1,, i ill L-..-A.!J ivkiii.; Tii'i :,. . i' Tl AIL iN'M'k' .-i ii ...i ' To AG!ik:.j A Stpeeial rates :' : It..utjl t-ir ir-e 1 ebV to V -i-h j uii'. : :. 1 - k. s.T.Ttd:-s. s ( r .1 ! 3 bil n - ' iS-'rtl u ' l'n a K- ..-AuOLLNA i X. k. li. li. s,.o of .s:i.k : i (. i1 y in eiisCt i -.- 1 -'I. l.s.V. k. 5. k0, kJO. nl t-1 -i a i a i roattta Havth - k New. -i 1 li 0 till ,;i S. L. J)' kk, ( k Ik A. e"; : -t, t. ? .a, -y Sin - hi -nM Wig ,$(' Tfaf i Ec??i3terdd Pliannacist ' So e Ci. C irifu! afteation given r.o 'resjiirc tiou 'lay ;uik tii'.'Lt. i'l'vprietei" i-k e;.s a: r-ar of St .-re. D- ,L"J!llb r-- :l-'; ' an i-'et un: a ic tuv or a p:o.-orijit:ou filled 'juioklv ut any hum without extra I charge. tf. 0. D. Wl-iJLS k O ;1 1 1 1 ?mt. I 4 ') We huve the ii K-.sr k nu mim m II rt i -Aw . ;J i'i r;.-j i de.-.r. Q -- r? ' "' - ' .'iP.kiS o . - J . w 2 1 c.-.dl iZ rr'-'-i! Vti -srsdo I j ' ; vr -m i. ij- sJc.U'.i.. ''"" -'". ! f-xh 7 WA lrI i, &2, A 1 . k . i i i - r v. , i ; . i i C - '.' I 1, 31: 1. lie St.. Xeie :;.-.-:i,. X. C. '1 A I f . v " a : . ;f ."Og.ir k ;r, .'. ri u "ii b l a, I I itVH S f if i ti'.O!!, Sraokid jjt ef, L i".ile.s Corn I :,.!. i'.iie Creatu C .(-.: ' F..m;v f. A I T T" B ? p. tti W V Ji 'a-J - : n . Doaik - -1 : a ,si a.,- i. j . l U;-k.:.. J iCliii Vi' Kl S h f -'; T?k"t got mo-: oue; : .n. . :. st - a i ... i : ' 1 ; . ,.t i , rou to patron -. !dt' V,":'i. :.- , i.llll I M . i, A I iiwt; .. . U ildjAM U 1 iv'Xo F'resli. t ; .' !. b TEMPERATLTi-E. lu a 1 : efr . gera tor, ' M d ket ill I - r- - . i o. Come aoJ cxami'i'- gar KljLi'l' tr il'o's Oi l s i S. ijOlTH & Sf. i 1 i nt i - --r twt iuit-. , i i ; . r 1 - ' Lamii Sh.lll.-'H Cat! ' :.,;; ,i " i ' DUF FY' S ii, 5 -ti. tn. i Ar.', :- -ir. - A ' . t -' et- int. VjL'I.) '2 or. .i-k:.;: . ,;i Vnt:i oi . J ..il. -i o 1 aiid . st U ita -r vt;,;, Gin,jer C &) .-. j- r tknt. a-nj oarobonav. s-!;i iet..er lb. js Jw tf. T: W HALEY Horn the North O A Full Stock cf MiJ-inerr & Nations And U m, feci if you I aro wnrriAfl vitla -ft;n . Li'est eVii!ow,nP,ice. !' '. - : .l .kiorfro n Middle! ..." uo.wc Da o a 8UPP'J nd " . ' o . n. tore. it:- prompt 'v filled, w 1 FIELD PEAS. Black and Clay Peas w,t-. rs,-,,.. i'Ult olliriU At r;IA-. n. HILLS Mn.tSide l-i era, t I) ,rk. Xe... liernc. N t ministrator's Notice. 1 e-s;e;nprt hie.-tta; r Is day dul ' s .! -iiKistnt ' us if h ivrater B ...-R a . la1 of the count y of Oravn, ''.' u , 1 '. b is 'o notify ill I persons - en . wi , , . Bt.aie or said de e" ., Oi. tiie underslgDed ' ef - s .,e,v ,,f Iiect-mber, 1H93, e - ' 1 " ad m bar of their 1- - ' - ... to Sli)(j estate will e 'j - ai' payinent. " ' - e. -.xr, is!)2 S i.l'.l I.RAY . tA K. HiCKM, "": :-, AilrnlDistratorw. del illmvif 'J Si iJMLs at. "v FEMAli r ' H.i-.A, - A-njenh for i.OO. 1 t-y bkut" of all 1 Ktddcrord, 1 -t" , ", J I Wilfe9 s " ; ' C3T" OOUtQ J FOnt i kru- Stor,),' kuyc ;nrC3kl'. A till CeiJlfent8 IN efibical iratrumonts, Violins, ai;jr., G-uitar3. MaadoUns, Zithers, Authoharps, Fiul.. , rifos, riccolos, Ac or f"eoii3, Harps, Eto. AV". A V- i. i.iNU OF . . TJolid t.:ri k-;k;oa Jwelrv. Bucn as - uk-i3S, Cauins, CufTa:.- UoIIar Biu-tons, j Ladies' Pias, Earriugs, ' i1 -n " O: c i t. ,i)i,il.. 1 1U a oDSGtllJlctSi ILZC' Pictures & Picture Frames -u ' K'-kLS we carry tho Largest -s. ia 1 1 s -'ioa of a." Stat ... fohli) d'A'tf Si Street ii,t9,, ust retarneil wilti n LAHGE LOT OF -V i fi s S ULES. SELLS THE T. t. .-5 "iTI ft TimtJ ;ve.: Till 9 ilAKKET li wv.. k kiZLa OF HOPE, . proliM.f an d .... at, il 0O per Besd, i f rwar-led in kVILI.Ik . (. :oek. K. C. a. 8- k i."jV5 M.D., D.D.S F'30tloo limited to t'f.ii alive and He ' rtaaleol Dentistry s-?': -V irw &51'1 ienl Surgery '-'". "t''J'" '.?! e i t r u o t ed .ci.-r- -v --. .inert pnin py me -, asa ot Witro Oxide ' - t J .rs. at l)ntl3lry done et.-.i:i guaranteed, -ureetand Fodera iALE LIVER Y A2sD Exchange ! CAL,k . aQd FAMINE My -t c. i- ' m constnutly being Ke ; iiliMiihiitu trom the Western MarKetS. llWUDLCi XV Sl ow vju through Stables. South to i . k'-posite Gautoa Jloase. Gooil Hard Brick. We yireparedto fill all orders w4 gW ,:".ut)to l'-rJthoaaand per week, i W. P. BURliUS Just Got in A LOT OF Fly Exterminator I V -.-...e, uiHKjaiioes win mine jou ieei good too t will lalso clean np fleas on dops, lice on hofl-s. eta. White Lead, Colors and iieady Mixed Paint I In Abundance. I If you want any ihiDg nice in the IK. KK Y T C I .. ' ' ' maiier vv natf I've got it, Uassard Hams are Mightv Fine. TRY 'EM. J.F.Taylor. WM.E, CLARKE, ATT0PFEY AT LAW, AND Reai Estate Aent. . . -3. r.ie, ;;. :. Conaec'tion8. New York, BoBtor. and Canada. Timber lands-," PRoml Farm lands ' Truck lands, 5Town lots. yon want to bnv 1 WiillE. Jdo yoa vnut to Bell T ; WRITE, i SPECIAL. 1500 acres. Trent Tlnad. fi mil nt'nitv I Timber and Truck land. IT 18 A npTY t-oii owf Tinrf Ifnnrl fmrk , Jiy to eet the bent Tain for your momef. Ii. V . " Tonr lootwenr Dr pircnamni " . L. loarlati Hhfn, whlnh rpprt-iient tkm fl mini In. Im. n 1. a. ,. t. ..u ...I vill tvHiilV. 5.00-3.00 4.00ifl 2fl 3.50 pfviL,l2.00 $2.50 (F r? Yl $2.00 42.23 iH.MI.7S ? nn v.--JUro" B0Yt fob tJaK' 'V 5 VV. L. DOUGLAS 33 SHOE ctnfiVW fHE BEST SHOE IN riE WORLD FOR THE MONET. in ii r. t4, t- r.r i. ii 1 1 1 in rootw-esr are oc he um.1 hurt1 hta'. .a . 'i. ivient. n m, ,n-w vain.-. I tar be-rr url tna i n. 'ri v, hL s- thai tuuna mvX I prloo re tampHl on bo-, r jol each hne. 1 TAKB KO MI.'BHTITl'TE. Iv. fjouglar., Jitochioii Irliuia, Bold tty BARRIN&T0N& BAXTER GEO. HENDERSON, f8uooeor r it.. General ' m.ir1. du Ur CJuiu ti. . .artlor.i h u afartfer.i. Nortll Jarollii. d in, iari. ' . . Raleub. Oreenwltch Insarano Oom.ny nf Sew Vork. Pbenlx Inmirstiie flompany.ot UrooiLlyo. Ualted Underwriter I aaaranee Oomptkny. Atlanta, Boeton jilarlae iuaarance Comprany, uf oeton. laiTSdwtf J. i BRIAN, Prei. "HO... DASIELS, Viee Tres. S. H. EOiEilTii, Cashier. The National Bank, OP NEW BEENE, N. 0 IVCWBFOKATXS 1865. Capital, Surplus Profits, $100,000 98.168 DIRECTORS. Jab. A. Bryan. Thos. Danikla. Ohab. 8. Bbtan, J. H. Haokbubh, Jno. Dunn, L. Habvky, O. II. BODKBTf Wanted, 2,0GcTg0FID3 Saplicp pnplar Oord iWood, To be delivered at the New Jersey and North Carolina Flbar Company Works, Riverdale, N. C. Conditions, etc., can be had by apply ing te K. F. F08CUE, at the Factory, Riverdale. Hew Jersey & North Cirolm Fiber Co inari4 awijuly - Hancock's Boarding House. HANCOCK STREET. Good Fart, Couilortable Rooms' and Beds. REASONABLE RATES. tk T. HANCOCK. l'roDvietnrl eUtw tl. E. W. Smallwood. George Slover. Smallwood S Slaver, GENERAL Hardware DEALERS IN Gem Freezers, Fly Fans lFlv Traps, Bath Tubs .'and Sponge ALSO TUE Glacier Refrigerator. Which we gaarajtee to he the vry best on the ma k Be Snrf Dr. J. Ouu PHYSICIAN anfl SUR&EON Offers his profosbional serviecK to the public of New UerneaaJ surround ing country Abnormal ties of the EYE MADE A SPECIALTY.! Offloe on Broad Bt., next to "W, Oupeaten.

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