.. -a -W- --;.:-- a. - -a .-- -; oi- bo.,' :V.. . C- f'Bf ft! ym J f a A (g 'W w . mi in -v;- . : M 'W :j& :? $1.00 Pe Year. INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS. Single Copies, 5 Cents. VOL. XVI. NEW BERNK. VMW EN 'iH'NTY, N ( NO. 18. jaETON MD . D.D 8 ero')r.. Iin-aieu i 4Pikcivo -d M-e'.Bi-tl Daaia-irj "ccth r t l r :i -. ed 1'hoat i;an bv th D ".f S"Tl i xtd 0.8 Etitt (Ui Hn- ' l ,.-.!trr non la the bMt i le niufaetl.r , n t l.i.-vJ. DR. 5. K. BAGBY, - SURGEON DENTIST. - . "- QfBo Kiddle itret. opposite Baptist - . laoSdwtf SEWBERN. N. C. N "BR. J. D. CLARK, " DEirnsT, IBM Offlea on Crva ntret ad Broad BGK.V K. N. C. betwotn Pollock 2. H. PBLLSTISB, . A ' T T O t V 14 T JL T ..- W . Middle tret,Firt room boveFa.m- Wll prmette t th (VionVo tt Ctjth krMt. Joiws.msk mad PbiuIIoo. Caitod SVr oart at Rrnft. and - oiMm Court of vb itt r;'S5-E; STREET, ? General FliiDUFi , Insurance Aent, - ZiEw.L BERWE. N. c. hurchill ; Parker , ' WholeIe and ReUil r Crocers, FarasTS and coantry raercbants'will do well to teens before baying, as we " aelt goods as low if not lower than any house in the city.- , WE QUAE A1TIEE EVEET- L THING WE SELL TO BE AS REPRESENTED OR , - M05ET REFUNDED. "Wt delirer- all goods we sell to any part of the city free. f , ALL WE ASK 13 ONE TRIAL, and we know yon will continue with n - Lorillard Snail sold at manufacturer's . prices. . ' . . Oar stables in the rear of our store are r tree to aTL ': ? CHURCHILL & PARKER, ' 10 18 Wtf Broad Street. . - -THE NSW 3SRNE KNITTING MILL, . " ia now prepared to furnish Half Hose Yabious QcALims aitd Colors in 'Ota to suit purchasers, , . Send ten cents for Samples and Prices. ; d33wtf. Purs! Brilliant ! Perfect! ' .UtTED EmiWUN, AKD ESDOBSEI Whehetek Used. ' Tkt Mott Popular CRae ia the U. S. - - -' . - They are daily worn and are warmly pratoad by tb solid REPRESENT A : TIVE MEN of this oountry, many of them being of national fame. The list mbra?es Bankers. Merohanta. Lawyers, " Got. mors, Senators, Foreign Ministers. Maonanloe, Preachers, MEN EKINEST IN ALL PROFES-,.-' 8IOSS AKD TRADES. FHTSICIAWS RECOMMEND THfcM. . " BUT ITOXE BUT THE tJEXCIXE. These parfaet Olassea are aocnrteiy ad : ' jnated to all ayes at the Drag Store r f F.s; DUFFY, ITew Berne IT. C. I'.-v'-'.-.V., -. iyUiw - ' ' a . THE Farmers & Merciiants Bank V Began basinet May 1891. Capital Stock, said in, $75,000.00 Sarprns, - - 4,000.00 : UadlTided Preflts, - - 2,600.00 DiTideads paid, - - 8,250.00 - OFFICERS : L. B. Crm.CS. . President. W. 8. Chad wick. - Vice Pres. :r. W.DwwXT. Cashier. i.B.FowiU, Teller. -3. B 8mtbt, OoJIector. Witft well established connections this Bank ia prepared to offer all acc vromo : iatkwa eoohistent with c .nservative ! Making- - Prompt and carufol atteut-on given to oneetiooa. , We will be pleased to cjrresp. d1 wirh - those wbo may oontemplte making Shanges or opening near account-; TO COTTON GINNERY ! Before placing your orders for Bagging aad Tie for tbi Cominjr Season. Be Sure to Call on CI. R.Jones Wholesale and Retail Dealer in General Merchandise, Hew Berne N. C R will paj you. flrrA TIavA Tirinr ijooa nara rriLK. We are prepared toj fili;alIorders up to 100 thousand per week. ''.VV.P. BUBBTJS EDITORIAL NOTKS. Italy baa tht i:holna. Leiss than 10 per cnt clerks in the treasury ;ir. or :bt- J' ,1- ci a ;s In Mitdiaau co-.iny. A: .... in s, o e (!( uini3r i r.n i in : ri- -c of r.!iep killeil tweti? of them. Tue grand jury b tou..d trut- bifid against o' hrs lor i tu tr. Mr. C eve! . 8ige to too C'jI Aiusaoirh i ri i Kurd ; I . t ' re i . -it- ml t:re-.-cur 1 s chiff and tariff. "Walter Be !'ii"i'ct- that i! etii j olif, ( t "rt I. !! t liH r ..Ik (.'hioxo will be I be A . why, thaf f..r ;t-:j Bes 1 1 k n:iQi tier. The gard hi the Tmne? iear Uttle veirh Ptrikine ninerH M.n - day nihr, (leteatiu liem. Satht(u Seu itors are reported as it, tug disposed to aid Western (;oiie.igti-s who came to their help in :h- oritic-.il Force bill hour. Very oatnral if trne. Ttits Niciraga.in revolutionist have, Jrithouc warning, bombarded the city of Manama. Oar Minister has protested against such uncivil -zed manner of warfare. Speculations as to the length of the .nnKin ti r r E rt - - gres-s are not of so much interest to the country as what its depth and breadth will be. There is a man in Kentucky who has succeeded very well in life by attendiDS to his own oasiness. but i they say the disease Is not catch ing. There is a great depression in the price of American wheat, and that too in the faca of a deficiency of 100,000,000 bushels ia present crop and great shortage in Eng land. T.ie u'j-Te iury officials at Chi caj reiuio to take stiver ia ex change for notes on the ground that thev were unable to count and check up the large amount they ; had already on hand. Let the financial question be dealt with calmly, intelligently, honestly, justly, patriotically. Passion, partisanship and pluto cratic intermeddling will be out of place. Messenger. It is reported at Washington ' that Mr Quiucy will retire from ! the position of Assistant Secretary ofState ;nd be succeeded by Et 'yongressman Andrew of VVass. Thfl Mesfiisnffpr is after Coneress. ii j i. man Alexander with a very sharp stick. We have nothing tnore to i say oi it just now. japt. ur ay is : oar man, and he seems to walk the j deck with the nerve aod confidence o( a Nelson. it is given out from Washington that extremists will have no hand in settling the money muddle. But how can this be foretold? The extremists are not without numbers influence and ability factors that count. Eigid economy during the past year or two hat placed tbe southern oonks m brst-cass condition, ana they are in better standing than any of their competitors in the country. There is not the slightest danger of such a pauic in this sec tion as they have receutly had at Denver. A Tennessee man is at work on a flying machine which, he claims, will eclipse anything yet attempted in that line- Ho has made several successful experiments with it and hones to have it on exhibition at the world's fair. The French Government, in o n - sequence of Slam's reply to its ulti- matom, has decided to blocada tbe Minam river. The London times against British commence than tbe Siamese Government. According to rumor. Tennessee Democrats do not like tbe deal in that State. The St. Louis Repub lie says: ''Mr. Cleveland has dis appointed his fiiends in Tennessee. We learn from th Memphis papers that the Hill men are getting the ofiicos and the Ciovehujd men tbe laugh. This is indeed hard. Car ried a Stat to Chicago it.d -von a defeat." Mitchell lis signed articles to fight Corbett at Chicago; and Cor- bett has signed articles to fight Mitchell at Coney Island. The fight j win prooaoiy De carried on over . long-distance telephone. These dis gusting bruisers do not appear to have any stomach for fisticuffs within reaching d'stance. They ought to be denied tolerance in tbe newspapers that publish sporting ': news. Eecord. The experiment of training In dians for tne military service has been abandoned partment, after by the rt ii ai jf. two years trial. The project semtned promising: but its results have failed to be benefi cial to either the army or the IQdians, and thejwork of mus- ( tering them oat haa therefore been i begun. Tbe Indian is all right as a ! fighter; as a soldier, subject to the ' the right l'revail and maJ' n0 d J restraints of diecipline, he is not ajtriment befal the great Kepublic at success. 1 their bands. Messenger. 111. T('H FORD'S SrCl'EES- SOR. i " (.t J.i-ige BUtchford hi s i v.ii'mcy on the I'nted Snpre'iK' Court ber-rh tbt ': c :i. t ir President ("It-ve. I a. i ..t .... . . !y d-y. 1: - , i i inr jn-tice to the Sou-:i nijiiires tin' n--.j,- 6-r of .h.i i-i- W'.V. .''!;'' ; i' ui.i!.:tcd from i'i's vei't'oti .t'tbo c'.r-v. Vi- it'i mii ? rn ! i li.i'.uion th:i' the .l.id:e will be, ad .., .. .. ,-i tfi- S.'i!h, but should t ', :.: rnr;i bi , eyes South n unnb.;r of leg i1 sentl Hie;. m;:e.;tlv wor'by ,r wear h- jiMu:i,il cnimif, .rcniiz rhte .ii S. :: i-..r Mor n Georjn ) V i'i : br-i- ihhv . 1 s . . ' ', . - : ! e r. v tori t...- tb.- .--...n t 'lr e.a: ; tlitn, ti e n:i:nf9 of R-ndol--t: Tnes-r, ot Virginia, un-i sou . of Georgui, 1 n .nr . jv t iv -..i-iT..jr i n',-!i- i es. .Tud'e Ai.-i. r-..-k1 o n i m-' U t t!;r '. f,)i- fre pf-ic;oii ("eurijeins believe ..r o wid-:y . t beM rr.i-v. peculiarly fjtfed Indeed tnarjv t loir no be ti n-.di f'T ti e n'.a-. e n u . h e i e . c in tie loana I i.t sn-i:t ral'y thougbi that the p'.nee will be (ffeted to Mr. Jams Carter of New York. He lir.s for ve-ir.- ben-g at the he.id of the bar I t tbe Empire Srate, and his speech : netoi e rne trans xoatu u i zyi ui-.ia-i rioti ou the Berhing se i question n-'.s added very grea'ly to his repn tatiou. But, no m;iu cau forec.ist one of Sir. Oievelaud'-appointments. He will no doubt select tl.e right man. land the whole County will say! ! "Wei: dutio." I Ja" a w, are closing this ar jtielei'ue Atia'ita Constitution, of IJnly this 2i, falls under our eye, and we extract the lollowing from a Washingtou special. ! "It would no' be fv surprise to ith '-. vtio ire U.jn fnendl- terms i w i u Mr. ( 'levpbiud to see t lv name : ; Johti G. Carlisle srut to the ' -. ii ate as justice of the supreme (court to fill the vacancy caused, by the death of Justice Ulatchford. Tbongh precedents areinfaorof a succeeding justice coming irom the circuit of his predecessor yet there, are many reasons, Mr. Cleve land argues to his triends, why he should overrule precedent and 1 .innoint the fentuckian. Tt.e chief renson is that Mr. Oar- j ; lisle is recoi-mzed as being the - os ! I sessor ot perhaps ihe aiont power ul legal mind in America. Hie appointment would elevate tne COUll WUluU, UilKHluin.br.,) micj has been degenerating in the eyes of th- American bar by the injec t on of such material as Shires and Brewer. Again, Mr. Cleveland has regretted ev , 6 ... f ereinee the act that Im did not aimoint Mr. Carlisle when had the naming of a chief jus. ico. It Mr Carlisle is to leave the Cabinet w wjuld be glad to see him on the Supreme court bench. PRIXCII'LES, XOT MEASURES. We have on several occasions emphasized the fact that the Dem ocrat. c p-'.rty is a party of princi ples. Quire a uumber of papers are dicussins measures, and attempt- i ing to mikt! thetll tue standard of ; I)iim orlhordoxy. ji lx.r. , Tins is all wronc. All that weL.mn.ti.iuiiivi!,, p, can expect, in the present condi tion of affairs, is for the party to stand upon the Chac-igo platform, and 1. ave to the President the pre sentation of measures in his mes sage to Congiess. We do not rr.e iu to imply that it will be t he j mpi-t ati ve duty of Dem- j ocrats to support any measure tbe j President may suggest,, but be ia ! the 1-ader of me party, and it is -opt r lor him to indicate the line .d' .e'tou. And u ts appropriate jr await hi msag. e.-oeciaily as u 18 his du!v t0 "commend to the j Congress sueh measures as in his ! opinion will conduce to the general In this inttiary stage of adminis tration let us be tolerant of meas ures, but iusist upon the strictest obed;eDt-e to principles. The P.obate Court of New Bed 'ord, Mass., has authorized a young lady to ch.mge ber nam to Ella 11 vbbit. lleretofoie it has been Etta i: v.bit H-rr Hlbtnarcb recontlv advise inleuts who visisited him to .mi :; . i r ii and regretted that the id. ' ir for ail tha: the old feiw has piaytd in b's day and i m.iae other people dance to his nin.su WiL S'ar. The Lousville and 2ashville rail road h-til so ir.urh of its money looked up in suspended banks that i fouu 1 it necessary to dispose of 300,000 treasury stock iu order v ' to pay tht dividend declared. It 18 now loanine- monevtn New York. s e hope the President will dis- nl 'ir f V i iirinnrnmail T i crrr o a rr n r i-j .u.-iUu.... ,lf,., lt. UlMiesiV Ol COUVICLIOU, nuu Weil " ' " ' tried Democratic ideas, u e hope! the Democrats iu the Congress oUt when an old fanner in' the au-li..H-.-will hohl together, will vote togeth-: rose up and taking $7j out of hi- pocket er on tbe two t:reat measures of greatest importance to the coun try, to the Sou.b, the party. Let j harmony, patriotism and zeal for j silvkr ix Tin: (oM.;:ri. A few wtfks uJ the faritl' was t;ie pura-nount issue of the day. Now, by 11'iiversnl '"i:set.t, silver lias t ( e right ot .i v ai.d r-ikes prt- : '('.!. i. ee of ns c':. i, ii Thus Rp;l!n the !(''4:c .h 1 lw - is turn t-'d dow n bv t lie Mr. C:evel;it:d c.-ii nl f h- (' ed ere- TO : SI sbl' ll Aulas', th.i! T ti, .--etn hie in n the tlr extr.tor iarv .Mond.iv in : i ir i-i.'t oi t ! . e I i" i 1 of the Si1!'"- : more (:0!l-iiii-!!;t :.r:."ty tu mi j i in. rie t ; i i: . e iv-s i ! ti..- - in hi . tu -i n. K. "' - b e.- nt i!e i ti: o .i'i'.'i with tli. and the ..o; y . i;'i:'.ir it M v.i " wr.iilil iiiir teti. ; ,-! Ii Mr. C ev. !..:, - pe eitie purpose wit hour sii" '"'. w re ! -I'.'", ..Ml i'ri; iin'v, ; tti it :. its a" iuti . 'Ine u'l'.'o.nli oTiii i. ii ,ii oi r Sli-"im:''.zi law is :j uo nie.n.s i-i-r. i.isin. K is highly probable that a b'il for its repeal would pus- i Le Uouse. but mere is no as-urauce that ir s'ouM pass the Senate. The margin is a very uariuv one-. "A straw may tarn the scale when the vote is taken " Senators may indefinitely postpn.- j . even a nnable t0 defeat . J: rrn.. it by a direct vote. There : i,- ate, and the capacity of those ho i wish to delay ac'ioa is limited only ; by their physic il endurance. "Li.d j they the Si reii : li. i here is uo. inng : in rule or c.ractbv to prevent 'be stiver advocfe- delay u.g rejie.il by talking for live i :i:s. If there is no pu.jjose of delay, but if,on the coutrary, all press the issue, the result is doubtful. F.;rty five is a maj.-rity of the Senate. ; The rjnesiion is: Can the adv. - arcs of repealing the Sherman law muster that number ol votes ? The Senate may be devided into ihree sectionr.; ( the open .ppo ueuts of bimet t li-m: (-) th'c who may vote for repeal, bur do not wi-ut silver further Jemouetized, , and (3) thoe who want the fcher mau law or something bi-tte:1 I t silver. According to the generally ;;c cepted fjrai pinion, there are in the ioo :J7 SeUi.turs: m the sec ond 14 Senators, aud m the third 37. The- c'xtreme gold advocates and tbe extreme silver meu have1 exactly tbe same number. It loots as if there must be a 1 compromise. Those who advocate j the unconditional repeal of the Sherman law must gain eight Sen-! ators. "Can it be done!" Prob-! ably, but it is by no meaus cei tai ii. Senators may waive tli-.ir personal preferences iu defereij.;e to tbe wishes of the President. ; They may consider the success of tbe Administration as pii-ferahle to tbe temporary sueeev. of silver. : They may believe lhat if the A.l mlnistration goes down all is lo-r , It will be seen at once th tt the ; battle is a doubtful one. For our part we can only coun sel deliberation and moderation In our judgement, the situa-ion demands that the party and the esuleut Accept our Appreciation Whereas the Wilmington. Now Ik-in a:id Norfib; Kaiboad (..ni;in 1. thlonli itr ( ; r.i'iiil Ma!i:i''(-r. .Mr. II. A. AVhiting. donatetl 50 to il... Na il ft. . serve of this eity, tkciefore in it Resolved, Ti.:t tl.e Naval 11 - rvc . i New Heme, N. (.'.. ciin-titutiiiLr the aia Division Naval Artillery N. ('. S. (,. appreciate this action m t he jai t .; t h Wilmiuetoti, Niw Heine tV Nerf.ik H. K. Co. , ami will cherish tin the Lrenei'ous act with ivcotteete a i-j t i 1 1 1 d e it an pride. Resolved. That this rehiti.m warded to Mr. II. A. Whitin ' a- th resentatives ol the W. N. t'v: N. K. h and that a cojiy of these pro, ecihn sent to the New Heme .Iocrnm. lo: lication, and a!-o spread iipnn the utcs of this company. E. K. Histtoi", Lieut, ('on, t-.r. Spoutaneous Conihustion. A case of spontaneous cum! 'U-t ion e---curretl in Kin.ton. P.-n-r Ureen. .red. was employed at .-tah'biLr tin- ! r of Mr. E. F. Cox's residence with a preparation of linseed oil and paint, which he appii- d with a woolen clot . Winn throiii:h he thoughtlessly put the cloth in hi- hip pocket and went home, about four Mock distant. He felt sniethi:iir hot and pal d-i the cloth from his pocket. Tic- . l-e.h was hot antt smokintr. He threw it on .a table and went awav. II return' d in i ten or fifteen minutes ami found ih--. .'.ii i bablaze. and it! woti'.dturob. i.iv le..' I burncil the table and the hen-,- if it had n"' been ili-c.crel in time. Kiii-'oa j r rce i'ress. Xoiv You'.l luiow a 1 Ahoiit ii. A iaticnt who ha.l bfen ; .kb.,.. .' pyriue, as ir,. scrn nal .y tne i.tii.. sieian, asked of what thai d composed and neeived the ; ili.. ply which appt..r to be ..- . 1. ;ir Said the doe: of : "Antipyi'ine will' h ; e' p! -deal nowadays is u.-wi. l.y ir tion ot ;i halo-ren l.utvrate ;':d 1' j drazine,- the inuthyliihenipyr.i I u". '? "vt-rte.l by a weak I hviphenvlpvra.iiie and tins 1 -ii.t- I'l'iii' i : e : i y v u. el tj0n yields dchydrodiiiicthylph : zmc. i-x Calamity Called Oon When Gen. -lames A. Weatcr uas ... , . making a calamity tpi-. h in .1 w. ;! the a--inio:i loutin last iu nc inane . that farmers were compelled to take $'J-i. h n-:id I'.ir t:it steers l.n: in- t.-- Ln... r.. 1 san.l t n hi was ine lince ri.teiv.-. steer which he had sold that dn. C lite (.Kan. ) Tribune. If there were more women like Texas witlow who shot and killed a for circulating stories ar;:in-t It.:- t !,: ter there would k Us: -lii'i'la in world. the n :!' " the r:;i; ki;i v.mw. !'.-'i!(ffirM m! fif'ilt A'lii i.il t ... t ,'nii ol the St ;lte .i "": .! ion int. cti:!L' A,ilre-.c ;i I K-'port- ();;; or-. i:t. i 'h!. t" X A. 1' i ir ti -Ai' :. t tii ( 1 iin r II V;::;iinjt'.:i t : u-t ii.-i! eiv. and I :v 1 .- v V.-.J.- :.) i 1 ! 1 1 : 1 - w Ml-: i VnUr ti ... f."il :ije :.t -ill -.-!. Villi ill have .!..ir -iiieibiua; in--re i..r tie- pr.!i.t; 11 i i... van-.- '; in.-ii y,u arc . bi-:!y o:"::. a:.. 1 i;i i hiuh yen an- -lie!. .1 . - a . . ' i' -.-ill. ..--. .; :i-.-'ii'i. ! ;::n : A'.'Sit.UL-li I -lioul.i like t . tiii- l;i ; a P ei I'- i . i ;i . .;l ark i'- it . iur ! 1 i - i.a . i 1 rt i y . ',. -i..f . K-. ie.nv 1 1 r lie u i r i,-rr:- a- v. : to li.-i.i ..tu v..:i:iinii . n.-tey. y. : 1 a- y .u l'i:it i ippr . : :!: ;.;' :' '. .pr. '.n la - knov. tliat we are i'nen;,i , . 1. :. ;i- !:ip .'ricr.iK We ki:.a ...... 111..1:'. "I the ireliet illl'l liv.-tf'-t i ' r -l- I' ') ' ': :ttt rv I lanu" uiieii uur enl!il!i.i..l ! hi :Vi!-t. :;tul tie.- l:..:lii-' t 'j-a N"i-;!i ( '.i r. .'i:i-i. A op.aiis. . "In behalf- t' ; ur i'rt':;;-i an ; I th ink vmi f.r your la.spita! ity and kieiliH-.-s, ami ii-i-uii; vol, of our hi.-tiin svtiip:itiiv mill respect.'' ; Foil : en i ompanies were r.-pr.-.-t;. 1 i:i a the lie i-tiii-.- tea w' i-.'li "'e inein'n.r- .j; I tlic A--.it iatiuli faik . t . --nd deb -'at -. i r.Kl'OUT ok oi-1 1 .T.Jts. I'ri-id.eiit t i ret:; made his anauai rep..;-; which w.i- r.-ad ami aU-;i: -i.'. Ia .li re:.' : !e inadt- ton.-hinrr idii.-iee to tt j:.e d.aili ul Mr. Joe 15. '.Viilard. ie- a, l.eis .f Wilmington Hook and I. -eider ('o!i:'ai,y. No 1, w'uieli oreutv 1 in tins city al a lire on the 17di of la-t June. T!i- :t ti n ii ; 1 report of Serrei.m :md Tna-.n-ir J. V. (biflith v,;is i r, i '. . I f li lie same. ; car : w a . ', . . . - I'aal la i. ie,;; the v. a air ! i a i . , ; e b!'-. "i'.i. . ;';, of Wilt- i:. t;. i'i. , -: ,:.s ,!,. a : 11. i . .... . . .; ! p.irafi- ..a :. mill. , Dud, mi. Vl . -1 i'. i Ve . i -iatilr. al ''.- N. C. : P- -1 V. ; itc i - .iii 1 1 N.r , m- .i'- A-Mv',.ik:n. 'laliaide-. to i a- ui-: 1 i d.- .i 1 in 1 ie. -' ' i a am. ii: ' ot tile i nto--iitLr c'.t 1 1. t: v. re l e Ver. d. Step- v. : re t a ae. . t ! tl.e A . .,-ia:: n in b ril.i-. oti.-n ot J. i. M. N.-i'!. ..- l'i.i. - ( hi :!-' . W. f. Ci : i. ot Vi:.ar.at.,!,. i . .'. Mi-m: y. ..; Ni w V.- n. . -r. 1 II. .1 id an m:t to - :.. .ir..-1 : .u - ton. -nine ; a -ad d -..:h a id eliitr ae-. r of tin; late Jo, Ii. iVa.;! I. - i -hi- ci:y. On mode::, ii , .- I'l'lilvJ :h:i! :'. p .lie- of the :a 1 h- in-eril a-: ! to hi- un ii---rv. A 1 1 -o! ut a ni olV, red l.y'ja-. II. MeNi i.i of I' .-,: !!-. . v. as adopted, ti -ti-n.l -rr'u: the thanks of tin- A-i it'.m !" lie W duiiiia'ton D.-i'.irti.'i.i.; aa ! f. i-t.- i itii-n- u'-U' aiidy f'-r li,. i., --pi tab: an 1 "pen iiearte I ivct j.tl.n;, th- v i io-t-t i d i '. 1- iii th Siase v.hi. ii !..:v i!oi Ii i:i .! rate- :,!,. !-:.i : i ie:. 1 vii; : :'.; itr-ni'-n tro.a N,-.. !;-i i -Tie- res liuti.-n i ' 1 . t - dly i'i--- i;,t... !- -.; a. : i"ii ot' the W i iinin-;'o n, N N. i "i k ;ii I oi her rail. H. The Pca.ily ( iirar, 1'-.-. Chath'tte i ."anted o ; . r-i 'V .:. ' .. ' vi. :i:n ol tin (-iu-iiri tte b .t i d i . 'fta- r-.i . f death c iu-. d iu tiii- Star,- d!y by t'ae-e !e-troyet's of tin-hum. ui r.a e i- a 1 t l: .-lie. and in both ei'tln- ir.-.ar.e a y litii.s !,. ir i. tim can he i.e fuiitvl. A lew li."Htle ii;;n the briirhtest ivy the ( )'. -i rvi-r ever had in it- sort i. e h -l ea-i -n th. e-nap-'Sing room becau-c hi- viiai lei-.;'.' laid 1 it tle.-tf. ' ed ! tbal'it!'.- ;,nd he w;is no longer tit for w oik. IN. r body is Rii'ly to jnini ..n ti,.- vi. -tini ot the drink habit an.l on tne i.,iu-! and m. liei' oi' vilii-key, l.ui n..b..dy tvt-r ti n s to stnti the eiu:iret',e r iti hi- mud ear. , r ami nobody l.fi- up a v..i ;,"a: -t tie -e who make autl -ill t:'ir- ,.Uls. Y. t the whiskey drit kers. while tiny ti .ay be greater m numbers -than th. eigiiretti-Miiokers, are u.a travelling tow ard mad houses and untini. ly gr:ivt- ary more sui'i'ly or any moic rapidly than are the victims of the cigarette habit. CharluLte Observer. m! ;iml Ori.''i:;. in-i ir ; "ar ii, i - - . i . ; ,ei lies -, , .., r !.. ! d - ; i )-. A i!i -i.e: i !. ;., i 1 .a r I . -. . I ill. v. i '. not !;: ! ; i i -ii : eel . ' t r - :.i ! i a-b -: I : -,d- - i iii .t ; in ho d. -i;v- i. 11"'. to'-i tilat '.Vi' Will iliVf tile d'- Fair i.t home ::n 1 eoiii'- to t'ni- A-- ii l ! e al New Ii- ; i," . lur; :e; ; I le - : . : . t - 'l ee-.- i., in; el aee in ea-it-rii .'.in ; 1. ere -uit-ilee. ur ' -n ne-ii in their duty 1 he :'r:e:d re-u'ts. Ii- i r I'll ; ly V". W. Lav,-:i.n. i; sir, Conijiai;. N.iftii Car Nd ' : ai. w i flop RuNmqr in 'he South. Tilt: "out:, rt) r-' Maeazine, of IS- ::;:n i.-. - , . ..eil ii.isl,(eii trav- 1 1 -; a ' 'liiiii t. aseertain iv.'l.r i.j to ; ai-ill'i; lie-, a I!e:nita-ei. Kittle!!. it lae and if:. a , 1 ! :d other aiet en-- le j.il l.'.n ic i t" ' nfek Th Tie I hill-' ia 11 the i'i : u I'll at at Wii.- Ill- lu'.t i w: !. 1 District ('oiif'ereiic;'. . .: "Her i 1 it e 'ti any thin-; ('.',. ,it be, -Milt r..-iii .. 'J;,,-. Kent.i'.'krtble l)e ploin.-ici'.t. . ''V"" V X.' "x'v" A ' i l' i1 'V i'i ( . ! . , v 1 . . sa. lis lia- ,1 I .lie.', ot j,. n.o-t r,t.i-i.k:;Mt phv-l. a! d, p- it we aa., ever, t'.-ti . earc. it ;..it-t Lilt- , p 'U .t.i it Lett w eigu Oil 0 1-2 id N.i. u -la H-. t t - I -- M. s-; -. H... 1J -ii ti rv WilbU wall have tliree . 1' iln-.r in .r-c. Dominion. Cock , ( c.v , "'" or tw. u:r.- it:.! v-i:':g!,t ir, ti.e races at it on any Mate, lam proml ot tne ol stands, ami the move was begun Wed Y;i , tvliieh take - plan, iii ii week Sortb St;lUk ''tit more especially when I IK,s,i;ly and win ue finished toddy. Ilere Mr. S. Ii. Hiaeh left on the the variety of richness iu minerals, ' .lfter Tolson p,t, fouml at tbe . ..iia.-.r ,, : , W ejn. -iay lor the races wuh tWtv trotters iu chiugc. i 'S V I I I . - .'Its fiii.'iict '1 t;.'-;iii!'..i )!!!'. I;, !.:!(. f! Mr- 'iVllen -oii.t- a aimer , ( alii t.v -w:e. a. pair ilel' W:iS -.( t.. .ew s-.-ell Ia l e u , now r. : i 1, a : ,. r- f -rr. Wed r.-; iitnv the itailro.a' N Built. .V n t: ni' ar of : eit:. n- have I ..-oi i att to view 1 i.e e. :r-t ru.-t ion w..rk ol' the 't'. . N, Or N. li. i.'. It ir ves avert in ti r-'-tin" -iulit t" ile-ni and one of them f'li'i.i-he- u- the fob'iwiu:- d' s -riptioii of ' manner o operatioat Tie: . "i;-i nt.-t toll 1 1 i t . . 1 i al-ist- of MX "t . tiit e i: - ioiid d will: rails and tics aad tat neei --ary imji'emeiits f.,r laying. A 1 f ... ... . : . . h ia 1 u le I.e. - ot n a -: raiiih t ' i i.e tai i ... -'. k :. the io-itian fbr tie. end of the ..... . . I i l -li tc.-s ..?t tue dt-taiue ir.. neat ni" : l1 w 1 . r, i. a !, N to bc '.aid. The i ic are de'i vert d emb.vi- e froi eh., t sa-p'-il-l 'd l'l'Oal the Co 1 . t , a':d p-ojcctill",' about tii" 1- li'a". ii i'i a I' b ' . ' I say 'Jo lect. As tue itc arj lino in tilt cliitte they run easily along ou ruiiei.- in th" bottom and are titli'.ered aluio-i. c-.n-tintn. Us.lv. Two liH-li :.r i-p tiie l.iward end of the tie a- il pr-'jccl- ftti! ihe "ii uie, and 1 1. o ot lit r iin-n th-.- oth -r tt.d is 11 Comt-s aa all. it ill the )lae marked for it. ii uen eiiou.n a.epiiiceu i pes,, ion a ( ra ; i i- ui iiw u ii om T i.e . n i oi tue car am i drojiped Uo!i t belli . The til'st joint i- iekly adja-'.e.l. the proper widths d. i. W -pt:-.lS ill'Hl'il i.t! 1 advance till the w hue! i j r .il a.t 1 the proC s ' ; I : ai tl t; a , Vi - oil th.- , . ; iti.-r .iib'iv nt.ei e'i a ti 1. :i -.'i'i a 1 of ineaui o i- ; erv third oi 1 yard- b.:.-k j it up meas- j and (ii.Ul, - . it in -neh .:. bin j- cm lit ion-. 1 a t i her lliali'l a - nip I'a. tor; . i th.-r,. i i : ol Vr watt r : .f :eiu G J . - . r iirlti t .ii. . 1:1 1 . 1 lie ; il u'e-t of the 1 -.- r e.'..,-! ', p mods Mr. S. I. Se.-tt leo.'p.- i in til - . ntil'e lot. Vr. Ht'-iy it.inivs tliv. amoiiir the niiud.fi vbic'i ii- experts ;o hrhvj r.e.xl Tuitl.i will lie soiiej r .aehir g the weigh l of o .unds. Alt.--1 -. ib"i i'- 1). H.'i'. dLii nn 1 John H. .-'.'! -a v. ! !e.c t t-.-a in th-; gro'-tsy ;-!::.'-- oti ill. .-id -f-eet under tne fin . i- - of .. I). Ilo'ii-det, A- Co., di -so! ved lay, Mr Mr. G. bn-:u,.-s J. V.'. How- I. ijoW'dell :: th, -t ml d.ii - i y .Mr. J. -b 'i'oi-ei who ..'.I Al. x Miih i- -tor.-. i ; Mr. t ive gain it I--a lor ;iceomp.i-.lii:.g i, -.rpo-.- ed' any in e xi-ti nee. A e-ire-poudini of the Char'.. .lie ( it ,-ei--, er -e aks thu-of North Carolina's p m i't the World's Fair: -'The wisdom ; ,.r M.aili Cai-obiei ia ma 1, ain-r n bail, L ing is seen. No one visit.- tin- State - buildings except those who go to their own ouiltliug ir.ani a sense ol ilufv rattier than lU'efere nee. By North Carolina having her exhibit divided and placed in .1... .,-.1 i,,Mi,i;rr .1... i :. -.'.".."-. - - ami must appreciate it accordingly, as the exhibit is one that would reflect cietb , iI'-'i- - piot.utis yeueiauy ' uc cau.boait of. Vi'i I rnnstortation Now Secured Tiie tinir.-now iirriv;ii -si; i,i r " rlii-c:' n .a! ions v": : :i N. w .TuI.C- t- the "'. of the-, (wo loui.Mt-un a. hall- ' slum ing an .-vi! d'n:prMitiou towards Mr. :.' of eh, -r, si,;e n it Ik.t in.'iikc " for (hi ir James A. Hryan, t'ie owner of the prop ..itiii.' a- wi-;; as ..:,. r f - I i . for I erty, itnd his agent, Mr. Hubert R, Ilmi ikin." their liurch -is. -. Pi.-vanisly, b cock, v o'eh-i-reil comim'to New i,,,.iti A larcc portioi. of t hem have f peacabiv ;s i:ei.-erirv t. dnvi In. lilteell to nty five and foity liiil.i.- ami ..:.'( n over -1 i oicis. rcccscitat ws not only a tcd- t.- tlllei but f on-ider.t'.;k loss of tllllC. I.i-'. ter ior.a-train- in carts loaded ti. i . New Kiwi trout and other .; -f ' .vt'-r wen- driven here , ; oiti --"".-tir a. i van titles. It a i , r : " " t"v ')' 1 -to' li-id read v - ,i ' ' -. " m-mcr-it iri'TS and on , e r'j tin v fo'")d it efpjally purchase such yoods is New Heme iias always been - 1" t" eompetian with any : ,I:V,"i':i "t srlifclu'e . ..... a, he r .a'1 wi'l otlbr , i:' i.t : - meet the ... I" : - " : .a ii r'Utglj which -. ' o pr .--";-! necessities ; v- ;.-.,. t. I i ..ri " -,' 'ti... .ire i- a'.on one ! s' !. a 1 . i-; the ciistern j . ' the . be-i.b-s running i ;;'. "; o n at; " t'-ie bodies of iat have ao yc; U ea t'.rawn upon , , , i an. i i h .. ne.v rout-.- ot navel tins tieen niipl. f coniiceting lines i Fh.r 1 . to Ni. v York. - I ' . a', a , ! ? k no wn to b !s- so wli t I iv ,"i: M'i-- : Of all V, ;.o; oloi- V r. another I r route, and j -bid another , 1 it i" t ior f.r tl e hue is that th" di- j , .-. To tiMve b.-.- n rrr, otiv s'.or'cned ' ' i a ' he Nor' h t ' the South. New i pot mid witrdioiiw will soon iml the V llmincrton. New HeiTie At Norfolk Kiiib'oa.l will tbc fully ui j-.oeii ..r paolic patronage which we iru-t v.bi prove abundant. Kitisey Seminary. Frui. Jos. Kiu-ev was ir. the city ye- among tlicm to eontrrol their anaira they ;.'vv : t t diiy in ihe inferc-sf of lit, school. Kin- cannot expect to retain what l'rienda and :' :"'rN' Seminary, of LaGrangi. Prof. Kinsev ' gives u- the gi atifying lr.fonmittnn that the outlook for the Seminary the coming s -'.ohiMtic year i the b"stin its history. He h.a- entered new territ. ;y and has eur ,1 ir.ai'i i.e-.v student? than usual. Mr. i':,-sey 1. :'t in the nfternoon on the stean: t" Nbi:' for Koiie'-.ke I..1,md and Ocra . -k. in tiie or .secit on of ).'.. canvas?. There is 1 1 i re : ot v by -(: should not ti this . .-'"rn p irt "f the State have aa .i'i". lare,. aii.l jirospciotis school?, doing as tl'.orottgli and effectual work as any in tin- State. Prof. Kin-f y is ably workinc op a. "i a ho"! for young ladie- at La Grunge. His past success and present "if llllsi nst ie .ftrirfc frive ntiiiril.ini T-n-nr-iicn ' ' 1 i i of Iiiirher achifivcnier.ts. V. D. Moore of Winston Dead. Mr. Jur. W. HidiliC rccei.'cd u tclcgrain ycsterdav announcing the death at his i home ia Winston of Mr. W. D. Moore, i an estimable young man. j While Mr. Moore himself is personally i .lecpiainted with but fen-of our people I the sympathies jof many of them will go I out because ot the esteem and affection ; in which his charming wife 7t-c Miss j Helen Hryan of our sister city Kinston is j . a ni-.c,, a;3J 0f JdUgc Bryan : and has frequently visited her relatives j here. It has been only six months sinca Mr. Moore we married the 26th of January of the p- sent year was the date. Very Encouraging. We have encouraging reports says one , oi our exchanges from ncai ly every sec tion of the Slate u. to the production of home supplies by the farmer bread and meat, the stall of life as well as eliversi- !K''' cr"l-" people have learned froui past expel nee that it will not Jo to depend ' Isi'where than at home for the princi- pal family supplier, all of which is very en-oily ing, tor it means many dollars -.it d at home, which under different cir- cum-tancc-, would be sent away and pi ictic di lost to us. "A dollar saved is a dollar made,v an old but true axiom. M the prolls.-ional "lunny men"' are to ', guar, diplomatic places, we nominate lit:! Nye for ambassador to Mars. The half dozen stores of Messrs Watson A Daniils over the ite of the old market .lock are nearly finished and the work .:" crei. ting five li-ii hot,;- .ml the one has been ti-cl by thc t - eaine need. eiitiemen I h,- Lenoir 'I'oj.ic says that there is an I apple tne m Mr. Jonc.- Powell's orchard ... .t was ben ing apple-s before the Revo-"i-ilii-nary war. The tree is still healthy eid beaiing fruit. This tree must be 125 i ars ..UI. ' Wayne count y is .-.'curing a large j r ; i . i i of the Jlcmoiest medals which are paid for bv a fund set aside for the pmpo e l.y Edward Jennings Demorest an .l won by tin best declaimcr of a tcm peraiiee selection iu each contest. Golds btir.i will l-.'iNc another of the contests at " the set :.d H-iptt-t. cli'irth Friday. A passenger train of the Baltimore and 'iii Ohio railioad was wrecked on Tuesday th- tiie 2')'.i iu.-t. Five ears loaded with " pa ssengers mo-t of wboin were on the .' . .v to the A "oild'- Fair, were thrown - y r, n ;i t. r, I'.-.et eifd-'in1: meiit. None i ia er.- killed ..'.it i leiii t but t hirty wan- in--r i .'urid- - f.Vf. :t is thought, M-rlou-'y. - ' Mi V 1 1 t i : i Hi-ii, "hi, a native of Itic h ''''J,J i.i.ind, 'a.. who cam.' to the city in the 1 spring, Vtl with consumption, died Tuos- titiy alb rnooii. July 'J-.th, aged 22 year-, at the 1 1 sitiema- of her brother in-law. Mr. Ldward Chadwick. The remains Wire taken bt th" ie-t mornines train to Kiu-to!., the rief i.t boiue of Mr. Chad- . , . . wick, tor interment. vr,- i i T. - a . .... .., , ami.- tl upies ot th "ng used by Mr Ai,,x Mill.r. Fbr seme months he . . , , .. . lias u-eu t lie resi. lent portion aud Messrs I . Bewdei, & Co. the store part, but t)(. two nilns i,uvt. swa,me.l business , staud Mr Bowdcn has been using, and I Mr. Bowdeu at Mr. Tolson's old stand. Some r Them Ohsllnnte and Tlireal eiiiriK'. It is to ! iLLHi-ltcil tlmt some of the ci'f'i'i .1 iiciiplc of 'James City nre again submitted to the Course of ihc law of North Carolina, but some a w have not only refused to jjay their rents, lmt even threatened the lives of Mr Bryan and Hancock. Hue for the clemency of Gov. Carr and Mr. Hryan they would no doubt not have been dealt with so leuiently last April. We understand it is a common oceur- rente to hear some ol the women make threats of killing Mr. Bryan's aient. Now it is about time such talk siioni" stop. They should know that tbe law will pun ish thrm as it makes no diil.-iei.ee mi uc- tount of their six. Bt.au-e '.lay were not j uni.shc'.l for tht unlaw f.i. ;.. 1 perpretra- t.-l by them upon one oi thcii own color ouie year since bccius to have given thtin the idea that they run do as they please, regardless of the law. Mr. Han- 'toclt, Mr. Bryan's ae-ont tell us- that he has been inforinej thttl ii.rt'n-s have been pos;.., r : i i City con- tabling thre&l.s .aid v,irn;rg hi in what will be done if lie does nof ip going over there, and that he lias received . 1. Ml.. - 1 mrouaii uie nian a letter t iireai-ninjr mm and Mr. Bryan and that on last Saturday evening a weak. preiiicJit-alcil effort wan made to engage him in a ttilliculty bv a person who had been put out of a small shop. The following is a vcr-batctn copy. ot a letter received by .Mr. jiancocK re- cently : "James City. N. C, July SUli, 1893. , .;"' Hobert Hancock, Sir: 1 say to yo don't . S .t t: ti . i : t'.'. you and Jim Bryant come over here in . James l.it. inv nifioi-e .1 vtai Do we will L siVe hourHfe away for yours let it be- !,f , Uav niirlit. .NotlnnE more only Jieatn to ' ' . . ' Robert K. Hancock and James A. Bryant, d: ';, . Y:ju apcarc to He a Great man and you 4 1,. will hive to Show il If the better citizens of James CUy con- !' ."' tinuc to pern. it. the uulawful clement ' yr" ; sympathizers they have previously had. Imporlaut Cruise. '.-'w.-. ' The Revenue Cutter Winona arrived' . 1 Friday from a general cmise in the Ti '-, . Eastern North Carolina waters. :T On this cruise tiie Winona was in charge i. of lion. B. H. Bunn, Congressman of tbe iv- " Raleigh District who had companions ; . r : with him. Acting Secretary Curtis of: -j' the Treasury telgraphcd for the lioat ; ' to be put at his disposal and ever since ' Monday the investigation of these waters - - and the improvements in them has been ."j going on. . .'. -V". The obj.-ct of the .nsjiector is lo place . ft , " North Carolina waters, comparatively an j :- 9 ". known, in the jiropcr light before the leople of the United States and of the " World, with reference to their receiving . . 1 all the attention they deserve. .. '4 '-'" An appropriation of 92,000 has been ": -.'!' , made, and an additional one of $15,000 -added to it for the purpose of improT -ing Onracoke Inlet, so that it will admit vessels of 15 feet draft. An effort is made V. ,: : to divert these funds to the Dismal-;i. Swamp Canal work, but this, Mr. Bupa is anxious to prevent. There is too much v. a t b necessity for tbe money here. There i ' - ' no wish to antagonize tbe canal work, but : .-, it should be done from appropriations for " V its special purpose. i ;-r The Alliance Speaking and Barbecue. About five hundred people attended ' the Alliance speaking at Riverdale. Pitt; Pamlico, Craven, Jonfes aud Carteret Counties wei-e all represented. . . The Shoo Fly train which arrived at-;'V. ; Riverdale shortly after eleven was filled r'. "; with visitors anel was the la3t installment ' . ! " of those who gathered for the meeting. . '.' ?,' The speaking was at the Methodist .'V church and the speakers stand was just a ' at one of the windows so that lxth those' r - 1 inside and out could conveniently hear ; hitu. .,aoy..'. About 200 ladies were present. These occupied the interior. The men. of whom?C ' there were about 300,rcmaincd ni deon V benches fitted up in lb. 'ineeijy iji ' front of the sjetiko:i str.ur! i' r i he ptl'- . pose. A little singing preceded the speaking ? Mr. Butler was introduced by Mr. W. -'- b , H. Smith. He began speaking exactly . 'N. at twelve o'clock and ended precisely at.Nb three. He was listened to attentively but t's', he aroused but little enthusiasm, though '.ifv, ... the speaking was generally enjoyed. The speaking over, dinner was pre-. -Dared. It was a fine one and in tbe V" , : greatest abundance. Every one went off ''Z - in glee, glael to have been present. Further Particulars of the Pony Pen- , Ing. :.- Advertising circulars announce that . v 1,000 bank ponies will be offered for sale at the coming penning near the banks ou the 10th of August. The ponies are hardy and when broken are orelcrly anel docile. They cannot be .1",-:' excelled as pleasure giving pets for chil- f-'v elren. aj"'; . Better opportunities than usual are . given for attending this penning. Low t :"b excursion rates will be given on both .. trains of the A. & NT. C. R. on the previous. .m;''; day the Oth ol August, and the tickets will be good until the 14th. It is also -'" announced that the hotels and boats will .. make special low rates for the occasion. .V This penning will be the memorable ; : " event of this year's season at Morehead. "-""J Seldom does it hapenthat such a herd "' '' ofponie" is to be brought together as " '.. will then he nssemhleel at Morehead, and',.-' " , whether one wants a pony or not - tha -.'-j'! ' ' sight of penning, branding and selling - them is one never to be forgotten when ouce witnessed. Drowned at Po!locksilIe. Mr. John Pearee met with the sad mis-'v'i fortune of losing one of his children, asoa . about 12 years old Friday morning. He and another boy were iu the rivet ".v swimming. The little fellow got beyond sb his depth and being only "a learner he coulel not control himself. Spuing Ilia f -peril his companion gave the alarm and rescuers were quickly at the spot and "t--the body recovered from the river bottom ' f but life was extinct. ..'.'" -o-A "!6: "' t-J'A .,'Ji" s i,-a a-i .i'i. a- V- T 1 t"",s - 2. -" . z.i

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