;. 7-. s' - $1.00 PeYear. INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS, SiDgle Copies, 5 Cents. NO. 28. - NEW BKu K. (HAVEN OUXTY, N. C. SEPTEMBER 14, 189:5. Kj J 5. 3 BNTON; M.D., D.D.S; Kr"ic-' irmttd to Mn. aud Me- ctfcw Dentistry naif IKoMi Harcr7 --Teeth .x t r acted Khoi.t pain by Ui an or Sl uxlds a"-rwTy . g ta tas Itn UtJiry iob la tb b-rt i;l& (Mtlf.wt!oa inwsatMd. '. Oa-a, eoTO-aref MtdiHe ir -stand CMera alter, opposite Saati ' - -- - V - DIL O. & BAGBY, SURGEON DENTIST. . Ofilea. Middle u.t, opcstM 8aplt sharob. r . eo34wtf NEWBEBI. . 0. DR. J. & CLARE, DENTIST, ' IBW BKUSK. W. .. Offloe a Craran street, between Pollock 4 Broad. v., .. Uiddle streetFirst room above Farm er & Merchants -Bank. trterat. Joaea.Onatow and Pantile.. - A CiiMd .M Omntt N Bern, n lcrm Ooort of Utm Htata - S:-tt. STREET, GeneraW FlfiEMDLiFI Insurance Aent, ; cj Parker " t : Wholesale, and Retail r Farmers end country merchants' will do veil to see ms before buying, as we ' sell gooda m tow if not lower than any home in the city. CFWE GTJABAHTEE EVEEY . THINO WK SELL TO SE AS BEPRESESTED- OE MONEY REFUNDED. "We deliTer all - goods we sell to any. - part of the eit free. ALL WE ASK IS ONE TRIAL, and we know you win continue with -" Lorillard Soaff sold at manufacturer's pricee-" - " , Our stables in the rear of our store are ree to slL ; ' - a - CHUBCHILL & PARKER, 1018 wtt - Broad Street. THS NEW BERNE KNITOTNGr MILL, ' a n.rr prepared to furnish Eur Hoax -0 VaXIODS QUAUTTSS A5D C0LOK8 in lota" to. suit purchasers. .' . - Send ten cents for Samples and Prices. :'::'d33wtf..;;:",- i'-"-V.. ; V. C sT .Pnre I Brilliant ! Perfect ! TJsso EmTTEnti, akd Esdorset - , 'Wexutzb Uskd. TU MMt Pffplar Glatta in the U. 8. ' They are dally- worn and are warmly - praiMd by tb solid REPRESENT A TIVE HEN of this eoantry, many of -them beiac of national t m.. The list akrtoM Battken. lfrebaats. Lawyers. Oorantora, Baaatorst Foreign atinisters. Haehaniea Preachers, , -HEN EMINENT TN ALL PR0FE8 f 8IOS3 AND TRAUE3. FTSICIANS RECOMMEND THRM. JBUY 503TE BUT THE tiEXCISE. These par foot QIm. are aoeorately ad jested to all tm th DraK Store of F.S. DUFFY, ITewEeme IT. C. v , THE F&rmsb L Merchants Bank - Bgaa bnsiness My 1891". Capital Stock, paid In, f 7S.000.00 Snrplas, - - 4,000.00 TsdiTided Preflts, - - 3,600.00 DiTldenda paid, . 8,250.00 ?-:--.?sf-f'---- OFFICERS : X H. COTIA, , , . . PrMidea. W. 8. OaaBwicat. - Vice Pres. T. W. Dimrr, " Cashier. A.B. Powiu, Teller. CLS. 8aTrH. . . Collector. '."V- With well established connections this Bank is prepared to offer all accommo- iatioos , ooaaisteat with 0-nserTStire ;-eaklt.V-'-: --r-. --: - " . Prompt and carvfni attention given to toriections. -'. -' - We wil be pleased to eorreepbad with "those who may eontenapUte making Changes or opening new accounts. T0 COTTON GINNERi ! -Before placing-your orders lor tBmgsing and. Tie for the Comlxiff Season. -T: ' Be B -ore to Call on Wholesale and Retail Dealer to General Merchandise. ' Hew BernelN.iC- f it rill pajtjoa. ? m Good Hard Brick. ' " W are prepared to fill all orders op to lOO'thosaand per week. vr.P.BOBBUS. EDITORIAL NOTES. Horr.ih for Glad.itoor! It is pn th.t the S...ia'e ia not ia n mnch vf a hqrrj- as the rt-o- Latest pbfwe ut tb' raca quo--tion how fiir the tlit ir ahi-inl of the piieriff? for proinocimi m tht I 'it-nor Dt-- pinment. The Irisb Eioaie !; (::: pist il tbe Bcitisi h(iu-e oi i-o.n n :!.- r. ardity Uv a voc of 267 to :Jip1. If oor.grttf- (!:.n'. nj iv- !,v. ! thf before it ge' n ti;i -cr . i pie. V Senatp, vott! The cry go? Dp fiOin f tt: -Jfew Hampshire W'j'j NiHiiuin New York had a damaging froet Saturday night. -The Virginia Hilver :MHooitioD ottlcra 10,000 oopiee of Senttor Vance's -t . v i i-st. Friday. Amanda C iiiJdle, aa turn ate of the almshouse in Nerfolk hn sou a nau awarding her real estate valued t 70,000. Secretary Lainont 83ys the Pres ident will approve other silver measure besides the repeal of tbe Sherman act.. Kansas women snfff agists have started a year's campaign to se cure the deired constitutional amendent. Gov. Carr will be ab.-eut at Chi- cago a week and is expected to retarn to the city Dext Mon- day. It's a mighty mean sort of man who etuffsall of his money into hit stocking and thea sits aronnd and talks about hard times. The New York Eroning Past says the canvass of the .- r 'e BhowBtwenty majority or more for repeal. Let it come then. The action of th various Senate comrijittees show -ha rh-re is to be no general is-g's! ru,r, unt;l trie Kt-tl b;!l is d:-ipoM"d of The preaident and 'mue -.re. unanimously for the repeal of the state batik tax, having found nn mietakably that the country de mands euch reKjhl. The. "repeal" Senators have not decided on a day wheu thu hill will be brought to a vote, but a- .on as' legitimate debate is over tbey j will bring on a vote. J The disappointei grumblers who! refuse to see better time, should I step to the rear. There's plenty of room for them there aod they'd feel at home. The Senate drags its slow dis- j enssion along while the country j nmurns and waits for a vote. Verily, ia this case, a little learning U a dangerous thing. The postoffice department has re daced the mail service to three mails a week over about 1,800 miles of railroad in tbe Snth and South west. Political policy isstiih the biggest faction in Washington. Cou! and political policy when the people an out of employment and iu a sto ring condition. The cible brings us a i other c r cumstantial accouat of the death uf Emin Pasha. The confusing thing I about Emin's various deaths is that be seems to die a different way every time. At a recent dinner of journalists the following toMt was proposed: ' Wompn ThA fLirAat. o-Arlr in uil creation; the ed'tion is large and nearly 800 bushels; two bales no man should be without a j long cotton; 300 bushels potatoes, copy." - ; and several barrels oi syrup. Where Secretary Carlisle will neither-is the boy or man who can beat affirm nor deny the rumor that the this! Wilcox Banner, administration is favorably conoid-1 Tue annual report of the New ering a plan to abolish National Orleans Cotton Exchange tshows batiks and substitute Stafo banks j that toe cotton crop of 1891 '92 under Government snpei vision, j wes 6,430,000. The Southern mills Charleston has sent large on j up to August had felt very little of tributions to tbe buffer ou t he S' ; the depression in trade. Since Wands. The major of Kansas City then a surprisingly large number tenders Mayor A'ken a cir bi;id of ; h ive s lid that they experienced no clothing for thoe made destitute : ill effects. South Carolina factories by theutorm. ; consumed 204 000 bales, Georgia rr. a. , , , - , ISi.OCO aud North Carolina 182,- Tne State crop bulletin shows: ' ' that all crops were, mae damaged! by the" recent storm and enb-e- ( Iu Virginia, the Republicans hav qnent rains, Tob icco itceived trie j irg dropped out. the contest in the greatest injury and couou the j politic vl broil is to be entirely be leat. tweeu tbe Democrats and tbe Pop- As over eight band-.! infers That is the philosophical re- are to be r. ad at the M Ca- R 'x of aI1 third party movement. .sfl. iw lit-rattiie will amount to T.iere is no use but for two par- a small library. In is tbe qua'dy rather '.ban tu .jQUitity irom which exceptional vain may 'i:e ex pected. There is no . panic material in tariff reform. The people have de manded it by a decisive vote. S v.ne few favored interests may tear it but to the masses of the peopie it will hrinc heal in? n.id relief. Zachariah Garret, a Third party sneaker of Vauce count v. snoke in . - - i t Granville some days ago, and, ac- dared that '-we'll carry our pint if we baye to swim in blood." Republioau manufactures are very cnnning'of defence and they know how to- manufacture puiuic sentiment. They discharged 1,000,- 000 hands because the Democrats were about to dibtuxb the tariff. St. Linis Globe Democrat, i Lii pnblican paper, boasts' .r th it Joha Sherman "is the real A.i.;ii:,-.mrTion leader in the oen i i :i erver aud so saa the At . v i C"nNtitiuion, Democrat. Aiii il M. Deuton, photographer: w: . t tr oil social s'.,auding "'bill-' .M itiiiiii. tifUfi, leaving u wife am! i A ,, , i di-:), te(or the -h;irre of aje(..l;. ! .W . ' lining h- :ev nti j t - v u t. v i frovtH, r lie fii-r . tin tea - h-.v nln .. . Lt-f ii reported Jr. i' u!.i . N.Y.. and Woods- I . N. !). rif-nntor Teller t.ho w 1 d-tn in .'rttiinghis win:er clothes rrn t-j Washington. cll tionght br GovammPiit. in hi' ; tiietioitf of tho (JiiiUati E ii -.it- j ro f.ull iti the New Y'-ife un-,',.iw a (?. the offioluN rehir-in ti giv them up aniil the dutN wre prfid, and the Government hd no funds with which to pay. Oov. Carr ha appointed (Jol. G. X. !'! fc, of Ualdwell, a one of tbo i' r:,t.toner8 to act with the n. i itial commission' to locate the potion of the North Uarolina troopn at tbe battle of Ghicamau- . l)t.-ctutii trotted a mile in 2.07 at Fh etwood Park on Monday, and Z:m"iernian on the same day wbeiod a mile in 2.08 4-5 at Col ,la :!nis o. Ir, ia thu s nip and tuck 'twit t? e lord ot creation and the no i!et of quadrupeds. S , for Ptoetor. of Vermont is go1. :g to build a marble house in Wn.-diingtim, and will get the mar- !!, from bis own quarries. As Sen- ato.- Snrrman doesn't own any anu'ile qnariies, he had to buy the marble for his marble house. Wil. ri''.ir. I The Baltimore aan nas ponea tbe Senate and finds that there is ! misjority lor repeal, and it sets down Butler, Ransom and Black burn as doubtful, with a wavering dispoeition for lepeal; and Call, (Jimernn, Hansborougb, Pacoand ( i -y ivs doabttul, with a difpoxi ;...i; :ig ii Dr.t repeal. A North Carolinian now residing iu New York, a man of letters, not auknown to lame aaye: "I read with pleasure the editorial in the JouBNAL on "Duty". Doubtless many of your constaat leaders were as forcibly Ptrnck with it as my sell. The pen is a mighty power wilded for the right." Thanks, most noble Stanly. Secretary Hoke Smith was in Atlanta last week, Lis buiuets biD " stated, to unload his ,uteiw. u l" au,u'" cause of tbe constant criticism ne receives on account of the utterance.-! ot that paper, in which he owns a controlling interest. About i 40,000,000 of new circula tion has come into the country in . L . r . r 1 1 : . , A tit ,ollu Ul UIU ""' v"i- uuu.uuu nas oeen lssuea oy cne na f ion il banks, a.11 since May 1. When business revives there will be pi.nty of money with, sajs the to do business Chattanooga Tiuues. P.iil. Armour, the Chicago mil lionaire, says that the panio is over and that money is offered from every nource. "We had offers of noui?y from eight different quar ters lawt week $250,000 even from Xew York. It will not be long be fore monev will be as cheaD as anv- b() y eftW u Jackson Busseil, of Irwin county G ii, a boy twelve years old has ploed and worked forty acres ot I snJ i'i corn, cotton, oane and pota toes this year. The corn crop will ti-vs and no matter whether the o .posui a to the D-smocrats are e.d'.e.l Populists or Republicans, tbey amonnt to the same thing. They are ail of a feather. lln. Amos J. Camming, ot New York, said in a speech last week that "the men who nomina ted .Mr, Cleveland ought to have tbe manliness to stand by him." !Thafc is right, in so far as Mr. i Cleveland is right. Bat vice versa, tua Prit Ankf ai.n t kur. bug JL . UOl.lL ., U UUL U U HIUU UCTC the mauliaes, to stand by the Peo- 8tan(i together on the platform, The democracy is under no obliga- tions to stand by anybody who does not stand by it. We believe Mr. Clevepand will stand by his party and e will entertain no other belief until the contrary is seen. Sampson Democrat. 1 S: ( l IMJKM'Y. ' - t-m- prevaleiiT; at . m utisirieHs cir- ' y:lu ;, , lr . ", curreii i (iiif-iir, to i.- ;i a' ti? r d :t i Mi--auiren 1 con ii "! r- : ' . ' !.l" r (; I ' " i l.i , t N 1 i py , tin- i ri U! V 1' ...i i! rt ,nii . ' ion w i ! Ohwagu ;lt;orni. snl will follow! repeal wrii i remeilr-tl n.. t tie insr -x; recomnuMidatinn ofj it .-s I bar will meet HMOTiS !t t)r COliD trv :nd br t: reliof to a long HOf- i ftn nff pi Tbi-i.' t'ie N " 1M 1: .1 .. ttl- II -' . ' :. ; - ridlJi j a siet'er.d opinion that) Iial b-nk.l f:U.t eo. aud it i ih it. its p't-liminary to : ;.iv ;d "-ing it tax i cent cpon the issues of .'ksi will be repealed. To,., i. bt t l-1 is r . 1 wbe.'i or; tir chan;:i ' pet!!'- i a pyviem ablf. It Irt 111 Tberc was a time '.i- Icirjkrt played hav-ot- conditions are all .i it is perfectly com r li;' States to inuugarate i rtictlv sound and reli. in that in the event of til.. rep.--i . f the ten per cent tax, C -ng-'e s; may impose some kind ot a ua'ional supervision which will give to the issues of State banks a national currency. Evervthins is now in embrvo. but we have the promise of an abundance ol currency, every dol lar of which will be equal iu debt paying aud purchaHing power. "Without Liith it is impossible piease God," and it is also impossi- ble to secare temporal succpps with out faith in man. Confidence is essential to individual and nation al prosperity. URKVHlEIi. The news from all sections is brighter, and there are indications of improvement in every quarter. Banks are resuming; mills that had shut down are getting to work sgaiu; confidence lias taken the place of distru-r, and cheerfulness smiles in t-er home. Reports in. id tbe office of tbe oamptrollei of the currency show that ol the 143 National tanks which have suspended fdnce Jan uary, Sixty-two are in the hands of national bulk examiners with excelleut prosp ets of ear ly resuuip tiOL; thirty-four have already re sumed business, ami fifty-seven are in tbe bauds of receivers. l'lici e i3 nothiug artificial or eph emeral in this revival. It is the natural effect of causes working out their beinficeut design. It is the logic of f.icts tbe result of confidenc-. We do not wish to be tectional we will not be censorious, but we cannot suppress emotions of pride that me spontauiounly in our bosom as we see our beloved South emerge from tbe d.itkutiss, bright as unclouded morn and radiant i with beams of living light. We will not say that the proe pect of the repeal of the Sherman law has done it all. It has had a salutary influence, but "there is a divinity that shapes our ends, rough hew them as we may." Our "last Colonial (Governor." A correspondent of the Wilmington Messenger, describing tlie exhibit of the Virgin'a Dare Association, ot tb'm Slate, at Chicago, mentions, among other arti cles, a "Portrait on ivory of Gabriel John ston, the last Colonial Governor of North Carolina.'' Indeed '. Governor Johnston, who died July 17th 1752, was succeeded in office bv Govern- ers Arthur Doljbs. Wm. Ti von. .'.ml Jo-I siah Martin in the order named; the last I of whom was driven out of Xew Hern at i the beginning of the itcvomtion in 177), more than twenty years after Johnston's death. Such errors are as inexcusable as unnecessary. If our S: ale's display at Chicago were no better than that cor respondent's hisli.iy, il wouid be poor indeed. D. Bled to Iteath Mr. John G. M.isoii, w ho lived ju-t lieyond Grindle t reek, met v.ath a sud den death on Saturday evening, fie was in town that day and started home riding alone, and just before reaching tbe lumber railroad bis horse sine-1 ami threw him out ol the buggy. On one o; his legs was a very bad sore j With which he had laea tri'iibled tor j sometime, and in the fall ruptuied an ar- j tery near this sore from whi. Ii he bled to I death. He w a carried from ihe scene of. tbe accident to his ho. ne and expired soon after reaching there. Jfr. Mason was about 70 years old.---Greenville Re flector. iji;.,000 Worlh of Stamps The revenue sha'ap otli. u here did a big riusincss in A.i;ui. notwithstanding there was , m ui.u-.iai .iei. tess'a.n in busi ness, 'fin; ii during the a These - 1 sales .-i -. were if 1 J.7C . month i he i 1 Tobacco i .t el d w il ia! lib a fib iiis tin- ,iast ihe A iiier-i :i n based oitite il i-l i.p in v pun ifoO.O'.iO worth, doing a bli-iuc- 1 h'.s is w hat s. Durham Sun fc - irall i 1 1 We have a it6d and positive ours for oalarrb. r, ; pht-tim is Ciusr tnoacu si;d hednche, luHHlLO'tl'S O&TARRU KEMDV. A nftsal injeotor Irse with fch botile. Use it if 70a desirn health ana -veet breath. Price 50c. Sold by New tjme Druif Co. , . ,11 hD,Zl be kuow-'whi more to do with Dyspepsia and Liror Complaint. Is it not worth th. small prlos of 75c., 10 tree yourself of every eymtom of '.heae disire&bing complaints, if you thick so call at onr .tore and get a bottle of 8tnton' Vitaiizer, ev.ry bottle bas a prided guarantee on it, use aooordingly aod if it doe you no (rood it vill cost you nothing. Sold by New Berne Drug Go. Ttu- COrXTV COMMISSION KRS CEKl)I.ViS. Mi'iiilay tiLTiiiny. S-p;. Tin- l!o:ir. I i Cuinm ;in!MT -ci'UPt v nu t .it 1 hi' (.':! rt I liu ly o N'nv IrtM-nc at 11 .. ' 1 l'rei-nt, t on in ni'i J .!. A. . i.iiin, v.. v. Sinaiiui'oi;, v. ( '. .M. II. Curr J. A M.-:N.'.v.. I'i'tition for the t .-i 1 1 1 1 1 i i n :i i.; lie ri.:n 1 in lom!i:ji N. 1 . ' I'iin-y N- rk roml niMiinir I : :: 1 :i lids i'l .I-inii'c L. Wi iii ' j otliois having Ijl-i h pi'fM-r,;i .! i Hoard It is I Ordered, That the C"n-',.i.-ratim I pel i t ion lie postponed In the lv. ." j in Oetnher. 1893. and t li it .m.- i. ' said petition he posti d at tin. I petition he post i House door aeeordinjt to law. 11 appearing to the ,l,!lt a petition for a i; . i pn.i. I road leading t'roni Kort Haniweli . ; on Neuse roml to Rid !!.' ! .::d': Xens river lias been duly tiled aud notice of tbe licfying of s lid p- having been iiosted aceordin to law Irdeied, That the sad road U is hereliv tieeliired to 1- established us a public road anil tie th. clerk of the Hoard notify tbo sbnitf this order thereto he may summon jury in accordance with the statute-, m tion 2040, ot tbe code and lay off roan as lucrem prcscriheil, piovne cost of same shall be assessed again -t count)-. It is ordered bv the Hoard that r.o t he ; the , county attorney be and hereby is author- ized to dismiss and compromise and settle tbe suit entitled Hoard of C. munis- I I sioners of Craven county v Ki.ir V. ' urown, now pending in Uravcn county Suprrior court upon payment ' tbe sum of tbo sum of fifty tlollars ia n -a and costs of said action not to e.w-e.l ten dollars said sum of I eia;: tia- amount of tbe simple taxes witle nr p. :;- laities, claimed by the counlv i;; saii. action. On motion the Hoard look a i - - ; fo 3:30 o'clock. Monday afternoon. Sept. -f'ii. The Hoard met pursuant to ab. ,.!;,n meiit. Present. Commissioner Jas. A. lb a a. chinn; E. W. Sauall wood, M. II. Can antl W. C. Hrewer. Ordered, That the value of the prop erty listed to the Stimson Lumber Com pany for 1SU3 be reduced from 2:'..(i, l to ?'-0,U00. On motion the Hoard took a n o -- to next morning at 11 o'clock. Tuesday mornini; Sep. 1 lie Board met at 11 in !. . i.-ir-u i;-t ' ' to adjournment. Present Commissioners Jas. A. Hi vim, i cbmn; E. W. Smalhvood. V. C. Ib.wei ana M. II. Carta Ordered, That the income tax a-e sed against M. UeW. Stevenson be i-iu( ed. , from $12.50 to $2.50 bv reason of error. Ordered, That the N. X. it W. 11. II. Co.. bo notified to appear before this in and show cause why their property pur chased from the Stimson Lumber com pany and P. II. Pelletier should not !e increased in value. Ordered, That the property of the New Heme Sewerage Company be ie dueed in value from the $8,000 to ?2 000 on account of error. Ordered that the propcrtv listed le Richard Guion on tax list, 1892 bes'iiel,- for saul year 'under the name of Ka ia.;d Garner. , ,-.,., .,,.1 he. ,.. ,o. ...... ..- ...I... On motion the Board took until next dav at ten o'clock. Wednesday moniinir. s.-ot. fl. '.i:i. 'I'he Hoard met pursuant lo : j .lini ment. Present, Commissioners J is. A. Hi van. clim'n,' K. W. Smallwood and J. A ' Meadows. , Tbe Board proceeded in examination of sheriff accounts until 6 p. m., when 1 On motion the Hoard took a reces l li j next day ten o'clock. : Thursday morning, Sept. 7, '03. : Tiie Hoard met pursuant to adjourn- j llll'llt. 1 Present, Commissioners Jas. A. I'-rvan -1. A. .Id bv cbin'n E. W. Smallwoo.l and Meadow s. Ordered, That the propcrtv : Stimson Lumber Company to Tli -. A. Mclntyre of New York on the lMth -I . of Jan'y, 1893, be listed to said Mi la! .e :' at the valuation of $S,000. ;: Ordered further, That the proju-ity s.- i x by P. IT. Pelletier and wife. Jan'y 31-;, h 1SD3, to Thomas Mclntyre of Xew York lb be valued at fl ,500 and so li-!id t.. s .id ui Mclntyre for taxation and tb.u tl.e t-i list be correcteil accordingly. 1 1 Ordered, That upon pnyment f the proper tax to tbe dierifi', license be granted to F. N. Hawkins it Co.. t . ie- -! tail liquors from this date to Dee; a ber 31st, 1803, be having filed hi appbe : ion .., apj-roved bv three free holders ol ! ', -, : a county a s the law directs. Wbeieas Doctors Leinster Dully ar. ! Francis J)uffy an 1 Jas. A. Hryan. ce.ei- . man Hoard of Commissioners of C.avcii p. Couuty have eX'.iiiiined Lizzie Kaae :a v confined in Craven county jaii as :; . ,. tic. have certified that said fi.''e K-:v ought to be discharged iu il any a- .' a a and could be removed from eon:'! y i . .. poor bouse w ith safely, it 's Ordered , That Liv.ie Kane be .'' cliaiged from tile eo 11 1 1 ! y jib in 11 t- . -ance with seerion 2280 ol ila- I ., ; .,. , proper certttieate having been :: e-1 (pliied by said section. It is n-rh. Ordered. That said Lizzie Ka placed in the custody of the ' the pour house uulil further or.ie- ia i d. Ordered, Th it Commission .1 Meadows and F. W. Smallwo H -- I are hereby appointed a coiuu.'ru- 1 examine tbe accounts of Dr. A. Guion, trustee of sinking I'u 1 v. '.'. : they did iu presence of the JJoa. found same correct, cancelling vouchers amounting to $9,275. Whereas the sheriff has settle taxes in full for the year 1x92 nil: :,i, I heir lbs paid over all sums due by him to the Ti urer of said coUDiy. It is ordered and adjudged that the ci, ft' tax list for 1893 be placed in bis ha It is ordered further. That the -a be and hereby is notified that he will required to settle lsis taxes for s'h the time prescribed by law to-wat: on Monday in February, A. D , 1894, be at l-l Old will govern himself accordingly. Tbe proceedings were made in t' e presence of the Board .and on motion approved. Roard adjourned. A IMHMtTAXT MOVF. A C i y ( N iiiiihi i-is '.nlered Iloiisi i c i Looking to I'roe i err. i-n - n s . i the t i i y and ' '"111 reil v;i t;'ikcn ' 'it.e'd ye!tcr!ay : I- I r'iivci ;hut . J el y m I he e;t v s to he Mail I leivhitr ! !..v the. -? in of of New ; ' :' tei'dant i;riat advan- ' v- : .! .: !.. the ( ; i on-, ; d e'. ;i' iy.1;. and eou?e(j:u-iit ' an.i.nnt ot' iiion'-y in cireulatio:; tii-ctiier with other advan : ami irtni'-roiH. will inure to '.-tr-.-Ct ot vai.l -it . :'e.e :L i;n po--! oi e to oota:n n of r i -. s : I d(;!ive;-t;, :mle-s the '.e e"'y, sh:i'i in 'nil:? w;iy, i.f . i. -i !i:."iin uf lacilituting tilt 1 aoove :i;i!;'in d t, d iii.ine o i r ;ne'l T here, i oa;.l ':ot ,1 .Lned. e l.e it lie- i-t. Vb.tt it i thu Pii-; of this Hoard !! t every i if" it be maiie toward the ac--aap' s i I,, iit; of ti;is purpo.- of this " ! io-'.vi:: th at tin- nouses of the be d, : ;;;.);. -i ..' nu.abir-. and that :; z -a-... .N,'..-w Heme be reqiie-ted . iii ,i 1 : -.! operate with the Hoard a ; ' i - u ori; . '-' i i. T,.:ti - i;d e'.:i.ens lc requested to a ; ; ' : i ' e 1 1 1 -aid work an amount as ''' to 'ii: The owner of eai.b a !. i ,i;i:s (10c) lor each number a a;y to .'K'signate suid bouse or parts " I Tii.it the city shall fissu.ne tbe woik if pii.eing such numbers, each in j-s ai' sier position. l;h That immediate teps be taken ! toward he carrying into execution of the i' lliis resolution. l:f Teas further it becomes neces- pil'.l A; ! have i.tliei jlly taken a census of t'irv . f Xew Heme that the purpose 1 mi i ai'io-i may be accomplished. -I1'.-. That s-d.l census shall oi.i that the Mayor be nutho;- ' Mien arr.tngaments i v to the Completion as may of tiii (Yd f" a;' aeei Ifarreil. now uitractin.' an Tii undue l lie;;,!,,, , !' public attention in a. -rili (' While he has 1 een the nan leh, : 'ia. :;as mn the Teachers' A---ociatii-n lor nine viar.-, during that time he nue.iiailv le.eivcd 2.00 each from c -a -idiaa : ,ly more than half the season :-: ; o, s , o Morchead city, amounting to aa ;, v. tag:- not below $1,800 or 2,000. .-. S: .- iiad Trca-urer, for which of:: . !t. d. i 1 .ned to a ---ept a salary, and i i oi.-i-: :-i .',' -a ..: : inch the Assembly i i; ::;d i:.. bond or itemized settlement, be h;h-.:oae miii'li work, and been at --hee exp; 1 -e for postage, clerk, station- I er some j-.'uu.uu or .juli.ou , ' I o -. t, or eii. lb a -o a.iiva; i .-si mb; need 1,-')00 for the , y 11 a 1 i soti.e seven ear's n-port ac : oil t he last day ' .'.'.', 1 n t s-aid !. .a i : 1 1 1 1 i : 1 1 t ) : : i a ; Aitlioiigli silil-e j i o'-er aCilO be li.u-t aave collected on ae ihe A-Stiiiiilv, njt liss than count oi tlS.OOO. While all this is true, ind the faither fact that bis attack on W. D. Mc Iver and tbe Normal school because Mclver would not buy books irom his firm at lrgher , rices than he could get : hem for elsewhere, end bis organization of a cheap excursion to Chicago (tbe one thai la.s raised caiti) prevented hundreds oi people irom aitenmng .Moreheud, less eniii g the receipts oi tbe Atlantic Rai! n ad arui the Atiautie flotel, most of t lie c-i'it'ts in th State, knowing to these f.ie's, uppre-sed them nor said ought to w-irn ti.i itawary against the dictator and inai'.iptil.,: of tl.e Teachers' Assembly and tl.e i. Ihiaiy funds as well. A Iter criti e". -m by this wi'iter i" the Charlotte Ob s. rvc-r, to which Colonel Harrell took ix-i-eptioa. but whieh was sustained, the we-k and jamy press, with one accord, -i.ow their independence () by jumping on ibm witii every foot. Tbey are but M l'.iii :! a cold trail. That Colonel iiai'.il will never be elected Secretary; and Yreaiiircr was settled on the day of! b: bi-t ileit'...!) to that position beyond pre.!.! vet; : u re, and in the light of recent e-iei'a.s, it is liar. by proble bo will under take to inn aay mure iVoilil's Fair ex 1 aiis'am. Tin: man has lost Ids vocation, li is p.b ! career is pract'ca'ly ended, and h piopo-il;ii.is to substitute referees of h.s ir-eu Is for ihe threatened slander suit is a taeir surrender. Continued vilhtica ::..:i wi'l only tend to 1 aise the cry of f ib a a. excite sympatliy anil give him ata. e beyon-l the necessity of ihe Se! I' le-iiecliiiLr papers should le.ld II ). A. IIatcuett. One uf t!u- 'Hoys iu Jray." Ileien an old loiife-dende d i--heriif ot Pi it county e c I V. van ,. Mr. Ifelea served through ;i l.jl until the first days : :d ; e o! 1 lie I a leraess on i at whicii time be 1 -si one ofj lis was the li -1 1 1 in which i.manders Grant and Lee iirst le.ir opposing forces. The lelli d bv General C A. Hat- i :." -b i'KN sr. staff, i :s now engaged in selling ;-: his ami historical. He .ii:ts in introducing stand tiealing on the war and rightly .1 'I'sS ,s it a duty this gcieraticn owes to 'and tiie if.i.'a-.t !i- r-n-s of the con :iey .a thai their deeds of valor b-i isbe.l and tbe memory of them i on witu undiiumed lustre to snc . ' genera i ions. H'fi IJICYf L1!S HAL'ES. Ilcbl Kaleigh yeptember 2 i .e st- .eked w il b hicvclists en a 1 the racks wm all .ir. z. . to be off red w a 1 ; o tie i .1 before at any 1 Carod ia. idei s frr.in Chariot le. t r i. :ei t t; ( -' I a st 'biston, Durham, Goids ato i, and imjiorlant p'aii-s 1 . . have bet ii invited and o be here. .1 iiiii ol I 'ai- s w in-.- lair ground h h i his 1 'een lately remodelled. :ln- vary best in file Slate Other . a ars will be given later. Xes rve i-Chi'ouicie. N. C. Cherokee Indians. ! Very few people kuow anything about J the Indians :ii eslern North Carolina tiie Cherokees. There are 1.200 ot them and they are iticreaxinsr in numbeis. 'I iiey own 73.000 acres of land, and very line land it is. Their new cfiief is Stillwell Sounookc, and lie cannot speak English at ail. There are some native preachers and four schools, the Government maintaining tbe latter. There are other Cherokees, but the-e are not included in the 1,200 j as i uey 11 ve eisewnere man on me resei- via ion. italeigu Correspondent tuingtou Messenger. Wil- LiFK SAVJ (i SERVICE AGAIN. it's Views in Line With A Corros;,0!Ml 1 lie Art ielc v.e Recently Published on h i.:.. .to;--. s;. it ions ami Their Work T'.e -aerifiee ot life and eat :orm has brought i ' ' ;in-'lic. that tiiere are 'v.-aiea.ts necessary to ' .-. .a.; Serviee. In pub- ii I iei -in i -i ...fii-n m-i.de . ia at ( ..nii.iei- it -ousiniss . 'l' i bv. iil; ,j,ti(.r upon i;. : se A ereat ioint of . - a. I -a' r.ib e system is tbe i'i'. U I . -' ' :oi;s and the short i;e . rew. l ne station .;, i- i in- onl ui.e- mi the i t e.eina from Haiteras .'' ;. a di-tiinee of about -ei vice of the crew begins land el, ds May 1st; the yeai. die captain of the - oae i:i charge, with all i':e- resting; upon him. ;,;,'.' assistance wbatever. -a ; ;iy watch goose of i.a l': i 1 latteras to the .) y Sl-I i -a th- i". Y 1 III ta. t the, o-i Cap- i T;:e til in o: si';'.- -iioiild be made eat and iniaitained tbe year ier round, the lives and properly saved trom shipwieck wou'd more than repay the in- i.i'V exp'-nded fo; the extension of the servaa-. This Auguct storms along the co.t-t Is ne eati- ; very -erious losses dur ing i be p.i.-l ' - i or C iei n years. Tbe I'.ii t ' i' .i.i-ii b.,i: l.-eii drowned along the i f.:-1 here tl..-re were unoccupied i' 'e -a vmi; si -linns, within warning dis. ; a e-e i.es 'uonsed considerable comment on liiu d: tieieaeics o.' I lie service. ia" - and expc: ii rei s have show -i i v. n eks during anv month m the th-- mo:.; veer. '1 o impl- Ve was tiie nie'i, w If gres-. Tin.- 1 iva- ' Y'j ;e :i resulting in the bte saving service tbe salaries of the ,-d by ttie last Con e;t "1 1 In nere.i-e ol h was pa- st iiuriiig the -b Sof 1 illinan pi i vi' i r. us action of 1' tlits : e.lt .v. r, i no iO b; lflh el cre'-v nil of At; .u all tile o last 10 Amu-:. it changes made, ; he e hied in service the 1-t d of September becau r. - we have bad in i he I think, have been : . T. CD. Der.iciii S i..o' rroperly. .- . ; i he X.-w Heme Till tih-tees , my have, a' con pails made io Aea.le- e lerable expense, had r, the Coiieiiiate Institute l-uiMing -vitliiii tin.- last lew weeks. Wantoa . i.-ia.-i i.ieal caused an outlay i.f about 100. Tiiis is a very bad showing and until the mischief is fastened upon the perpetrators it stands as a reflection against the bays of the town in general. Therefore those who know of any instance of the -e'r.oo! property being injured v, helaer it is li-e f ::ea or building, whet her dtiiii'g the -ebi ol lerui or vacation, owe i: to thciv.se! vi s lo make the guilty one kno-,, h. .V tr.ke a piide in this proper rcrv..: ion. ti The Slate University prospects are splendid. On the 5th inst two days before date of opening two hundred stu elents were present one hundred of them fie-'imeia Mr. J. L f 1: eils U3 of a drive he . iircugh Craven and i he opposite side of a ; i ; y. '. le reports iuu'v iin. the best took tweivc n Jones counties Trent river f; . the CI ops as be has ever Mrs. Jub i post-mistre-is tant office, as that the .tout sit' serp: i .iti L' -. irlton has been appointed at Co,... This is an impor is ev: lenee-1 by the fact t.vA!. le.s tbe second largest ' a :y place in the coun- ty outsi tii st, s'l I We ' f the city. Vanccboro comes. -a ; 'uv.' by a few. . . a bill lor merchandise v i. i was luad" a .'.aiii-t James 17 '.'.iii at i in Mr. Sle)jiien - 'on. Though yellow it i- plainly legible and in a of p-eservalion. The prices d in I-".in Is, shillings and purciase. Feef.'d FuL'oii i with ::g good st; are extended ; ieuce, tiie cur The Gaslo-, Ga! 'ngber inf -gull at Hesse mu-t have ! I'll:,-, by -1 a r. i.-ul lia'i. 1 foi This sea :.' ! or 300 ivbii f When it eo, ba'.li-- g..--- :- a. y of those days, i Gazette says: ';Mr. his its that he saw a sea ler Citv Tuesday, which i b'oan there from the i ay s hui iiciine. A rail ed tin' bird in a rock, it.-: have been borne 200 ' : lie gale." .s to names juvenile base "'.a A iitTe chap about as -'Vk, walked in the aed wanted us to he Depot Greasers, C-)t e, la. ii cleaned ii) the ! : t . "areuee Smith, wit li i high a- a y ;, JiU'HN :. ' iiuuounc; I'ai: Herbert Snuff !!e 3,1 ioi vs. C: a .score o, Tl:e dm 39 . it X. C. ,- !..-(.! r ! bridge at j The f,: ' . j the ne -i I river i ; a - -I Tbul's iav ia a d .. :.s left iposi Le side ol -e city at 4:30 p to t o'l. the freight tri: Cl'osse 1 g, hour iatei ueliead (Jitv a I 1 iie tegular mail and p.. is senger train f A big d.'-t'-' Nelson's ;; .C of tbe 0 a i f ; h : : g t owed su;t at 6 o'clock. e was held at Mrs. S. 1' -' u s Kerry on the ni;. "' : !i a occjsinn that ca' i1 ' e completion of Messrs iaoiieiiee new mill close by Had It i The : , been j bllif ' 100 1 ir e-. j a1- . ! y. j fee ( '. .bl a. :d in the mill j iiael: y bad arrived but had not I a. ", and consequently the .-r I pU-n-.y of room. Abe ut b- 1 I il; arty all of them g iv time until & McSorley's ' con e.rts a new clock ob- It is from tbe Coca .! is presented to them oa ,ic beve; mer- il l-na amount of that age t-n-y have sold during tbe suiu--121 gallons. 100 gallons would have enlit'.cd tbein to the clock. A new set of regul n' coca cola glasses also came with tbe clock. Tbey are counting on making a good many more sales this sea son lis they in -r received another barrel 40 gallons m i:e of tiie coca cola yester day. The End of the Fauic in Xew York, New York, Sept. 5 The last trace of acute sti ingency in the money market disappeared today, mere being no pre lis-i uiiuni on cash. Tbe banks are now pay ing out cash ireelv. i ..Li ly Burned. i A terrible accident happei i iale Tburday ulternoon 1 at River o'clock which resu:t..d it, :.',. liltle Sadie, the nine year il .la lighter of Mr. II. C. Wood. .j'r-. Wood being engaged in nursing a .- ck infant eiit S.i- die to look after the lire recenlly l.indied and finding it was not burning well -die poured kerosene on it . a l the time . as so often happens when be - - . ian uj to the can and e.xjdo- i" i .:. - .;. -g tin child on tire. She ran to tbe adjoining n her mother was, aud she grasped tbe child and tried bands to put out the t'i.-. 1 o,n in whieh immediately with 1 1 e r ill.bllg she was not Micceediiiir in ihe a'.Ui pt -he ie- ' leased her hold and sl iried l..r water to throw on it and then Sadie ian out in liie yard. The freight train had then reached Hiverdalc mid Cait. A. S. Wiais. t he conductor observing lie' ehed . r.l-r 1 the train to remain and da-,e ! a,:: r in r. lie pulled the burning chii ,.' - o.i' of her and wrappeil her up m a ipiilt hanging near, but liy this time she as burned so fearfully, that to gi e her s ane allevia tion of her Bufferings as a I that (onl. I be done Home remedies were iuni.ediau-i y ap plied and Dr. N. II. Si reel, ol New Heme was promptly sent for, and he re mained until after she expired near two o'clock that night. The bouse caught but was extinguished without damage. Mrs. Wood in her (forts lo extinguish tbe flames, was so badiy btii.n-d aooiit ihe hands that it is probab.u u .b n-s.ilt in ber being crippled ia tuem. Mr. Wil is was slightly burned. The City Directory anil ibo Work Con nected With it. Tbe work of numbering tbe city and taking a new ( a bou-es ,ll -Us mi. I be 1 Jerry i be pai r-.' ! pusiieu witu vigor. y-,r. I now painting tbe nuuJ eis 1 on each house. It is esliaaited Ihat ,1 I will take aboiu 2,000. As soon ' sufficient number of them ." c in i i the remaining work will be l..-.:u:i. I man will go ahead pulling : a i ie hers and another will fo-'-.w . taking the census, the t mi 1 1 .m . . i . j gether. I i nii'ii on I"- j this improvement is one that is greatly lolls. ..idled , h-:p needed. The numbering of the besides giving this place a n. n- d and city-like appear on e 1 le towarils securing the fne mail so greatly desired. Tbe ed b which is intended to t'oilo. will an aid towards this u it will si, increase in size of our ciiy :;, Government census w as taken tliti .bo b. .V Ille i e liie i Mans ago. Every one should take p'tasiiie pride in helping forward I'm- v .u every means possible. If you have information 1 li.it will d I, to the interest and u-elulae-s work do not fail to give it. Do to be sought but give if yi.m,':f earliest opportunity to edner Hatchett or Mr. Jos. Watson. Any favor of this kind wail be ciated by them and you may benefit both the citv and youis, I, of the lot wait ill the Mr. A. appre 1 heiei.iv New Berne Collegiate ii lip' Will open Monday, Sep. t a" lSlii. ;m, the building aud grounds w ill no ...mot .. in good 6bapeand made more prcstulabl. by that date. Dr. Hodges, the new pi inci pal was selecled to take ( iui school upon the very hi;diit datton, aud with toe eo-operai ioa m I i Board of Trustees we hope u see t.ie institution flourish as it should. i'uVl fiom tbe -country can oi'U a board in good families at reasonable ra.rs Tbe State Lbiivei'sdy opened wit students. A child in Haywood coil i.y w - onc-d by eating jinison wi-.; a .! two ago. The child uie tu.- - died in an hour. George A. Foster, aged li b and Catherine Nee. aged 01. o. Gii h... . ty, were man led last w eek 1 New Berne old liaeh. :o. -s -ia . v.. . Mrs. E. Bariingloii if li'.ei. a moved to the city and is lane house near the font of Po.'. c -. i. vacated by Mr. J. K. l'aikt: . A great ioi tion o; 1 In- i 1 ia- ;i now heavily coaled with a growth of crab grass hay , ;,', 1 i j ready for harvesting. ().i Mr. 11 farm a splendid yield ol g, ;,,i..i: i... being cut. The Kinstou Free Pi. ss :...:; death of Mr. Joe II. lb v. : ; inst at his home near M .. b h.i'O a le i.Olt i Craven county, aged no nit ".U m .: - li f 1 I was a good man and a I Methodist church. I j .11.- : i -of. a . as be-; in- 1 ! A hundred oruioie Via 1 were in the market yc-:ei....y : cheap. They weighed abou ! pounds each, eonseqeaby ; !i i tween one and two lo-.s i.f 1. ! were caught near the nmii; . I river. The Commissi, -ncr oh ! made over a thousand in.ja . the State as to whether t. a increase in the number o' 1... are pouring in and scores o; 1 . the increase at over lot) p. r e Xi Us .0,1 ..me are placing it as high ; 1 1" well d ,v: Hi. Wa!.- ol till- fa 1 t et 0ycr hundred students Porest College on openia the . ooenimr in lU, institution, notwithsta.; inia that many of the old oa.-s ha.c returned. Toe new siudcn; - ing more advanced cla -es ta thus showing the improve. in" high schools of the Si de. Messrs. Geo. N. lve- Oc s.u, nie Gaskill &; Co. now hive sreamer E1U making d.. iy ti., fishery down Neuse i',ver. :..'.: the fishing boats to irina a in. . vote their whole time to . at firms have over a do.: a ;...:- 1 them. Tbe expectation l...v - ...c lar trains on the new r... r,,;:.i w not bi runmng into New ii. the 18th inst and it Is tain that thev will beg! I Monday iv n ar ccr 1 1 id that time and : a double daily be inn a train leaving from both New Binie and 'W ilmtngion each morning and each afternoon ece; : Sundays. A Short Resume of the Festal Customs of the Iraelites. nlier 5 j During the month of Tisbri. corres - ,ili of 1 ponding with the month of Sept. and i ct. three holidays are observed by onr Jew ish citizens all over the globe. I'lie lirst, Hosli Hashonoh, or New I Year, according to tlieir calendar, will j be ushered in tomorrow evening at sun I set, and will be observed with great I solemnity. The seventh month, is 6ml j iiently a festival month, which lact 18 to be proclaimed on the first dav, the New Year, by the sounds of the cornet, as com- j man. led in Holy writ, Numbers xxix. The second of these holy days is the "Vein Kippur, or Day ol Atonement, " us commanded in Leviticus hi. 2!) and .ai. And it shall be unto you an everlasting law: In tbe seventh month, on the tenth of the month ye shall afflict your souls and do no manner of w oik, also liie na tive and the stranger w.i owcllctU among you; for on that day He nloueth lor you to purify you: from all v.iur s.ns ye shall purify yourselves belore God. The Day of Atonement w.ncb begins on Tuesday Sept. 19th at 8 p. m. and ends 24 hours laier. It is the holutstot days in tbe Jewish calendar. 1; is louii .1. ,1 upon two premises: tne weakness and l he power ol man; upon sinfulness lo which every man, in the course of the . year, becomes nunc or less subject; and upon bis godlike higher naiiue. bv means of whic h be is enabled to amve at the consciousness of bis shot I eonii ns and through his own strength, elevale, purily and free himself from all sins, hut, er-. fraordinary means are recpuied lor this purpose. Abstinence fro n all worldly occupation and physical tiiiovments, on tbe one hand, and on thcollu r. increased ..evoiional exercises and p i of. mildly ler- vent prayer are the means leaning In that " sacte.i object. And while these two dn vs are institu ted lor the purpose of inviting man to -eiious reflection, constituting the holi est days ol said calendar, Ihe 3d leslival is oi' a joyous nature, i. c. 1 lie Pi net of Tabernacles, which is cclebialed 4 days ,,1'ier liie Day of Atonement. The character of the Fca-t of TalK'r- I nai !es is i hat ol an Auluu.nau J es, ivul, a ; religious rejoicing over (ho manifold l li u. Is ol the trees and oilier prouuetions ol liie soli which are gathered in at that season, and with which Divine Provi dence gladdens liie-children ol man. At " tiie same time.lbis Festival means lo com iiu inmate the merciful guidance ol God, niierewiiii He preserved their loiefjlhcrs dining I'm y years iu he wdderni ss, w iiere tiiere wa.s neither sowing uiy: liar vesting; and thus annually to streiigtheu and eiiiiven within their hearts tlio mem ory ol Ihe ever walclnul and nclive Divine Providence. (Levilaus xxtil, iiJ. Day of Atom incut 'l'ues.iav Lveiiiug, ;" Sept. lUin, at 0 and We . bicsii.iy morning at 10. ,5 t'oiuiugr aud G'lhig. Mr. Frank S aeeii.y left on 1 In fteanft.tr Howard F1.1l.1y lor Jacksonville, N. C. w here be has accepted a posdion. Di'. J. II. Benton returned irom a visit to friends in Sampson counlv and from attending court at SmiiiiUe d. Mrs. C. K. Foy, Misses Agnes and Annie i cy and M. si Mamie 01. nous left lo visit reijirves iu Jones couulv. Mi s Pearl Powell left lo enur Greens boro Female Cobegc. Her i.rotber Mr. A. H. Powell, accompanied lurtiuil he ot tiielwiilgo oil Irom Greensboro to the i.iiiiieu-: World's Fair. Mr. J. W. Stewart left yeslernay for the World's Fair. Mr. Win. Hay left returnng to Davis Military school, Winston and Air. SUnly Oaksoiiih passed tlrou-li en rouie to the sitnic school. Master Guion Daau le : for Oxiord to iL.tr Horner Scliooi. .Mr. ITed Dixou, ol Durham is 111 ihe city visitiug relatives. Misres Etta Nu.iu of the city and Car rie Dai I of Snow Hill came 111 on jiie simmer I'lyuioulti Irom hbgjbeih Cily win ie liiev uave !;eeii visiting liiinns. I lie si. a ner New Heine ol tne IN . W. !c .1. Line luu,, out 1 lie loiiowmg pas--ell els: .T. s. 1. Laae and ..; iss liar- -11. 1 Ly.ie .iig noriu lor lue lull stock 01 in i i . . nciy. Misses Nellie Wood and Carrie Aieiideii accompany nig tne latter on a pieasuic trip, and Mrs 1). C. Hui loii of Washiugion Ciiy rcluining home 1 rum a visil lo reli.tives. j 1 ne iuUowing were among 1 be passcn , gers w ho iefi on the stca.ner Ncwberue: M s. Hit tie Vhai.y ufu-r ber 1.. , stoek of I u..:.d.erv, H. ( onipau.ed by in r mingbier 1 .Miss Xna ulid Miss Maiiha Spin, 11 ou a pira-ure trip. Miss Jennie Hisiiop left 1 lor Pn ha. ieljiuia to visit her cous.n. Mrs. ' Pen. iope l'eiiiie l uuil Master j-. nest Woo 1 going to Johns Hopi, ills Hospital, Hal ano. e to oiilaiu treatment lor bis Hiau wbicii was idkeii a few years ago and lien led iu a crooked position. ' Mr. J. F. Taylor is back Irom tbo no. 1 11. Wiuil.iw Signs. hi ..-a 1. 11. i.i. er of our inei cbaiits nro hat g i.icii w.u.iows ta.sl.ly anil show.iy iei ..;e . In tue last I wo buys M-cssis .1. '. lay or general j-nicer ami ship c.i nidlei-, Mr. C. V. Mii.iiice, baker, ' Ail . I'. L. IspiTieel" ; .iin i.e. i.i 1, i'.Ir. W . S. Pal sons l e-ta in am bi . er M r. .1 as. i It. Cla: U 1 1 v goods an 1 -Mr. u . P. IJu. i us g 1 01 er a . ve ;. : I had 1 Lie. r sin e. win.iovis t 1 .1 us 01 iianien . cd w i l 1 ..esc si ais in lour 1 i.rigiit colors 1 hat liai'iuoi.ize wel, ogclher j fne work is being pcifoimcd 1 bv a 011ug man, Mr. Jim. H. Sliciidau ! of New Yolk, who c.iiuc hoe the tirst of the wok irom Xoifolk; wliete be has J I. tea 1 ir a nioi.th or two, expecting to re ! 111.1,11 only a day or two, but be finds Ni w Heine such a lively jilaid that bo 1 1 l.iuKs ol u-aldug a protracted stay. The First hi ie-rfale Child iu Eastern (a rid 111.1. Wi nave among usa lineal ib -n-ndiHit ..: 1 iie ii: si v bile male 1 in id e , r born iu Hasp ni N01 th t 'aielina. 'I n;,! cidldwas .loi:': i-'uT'ori'. lie was Lorn in Gaiteiet ! coi. :i:;. .1 baiglisli jiareiits in 1029 and died in 1 ."23. IL was bu. ,0 at the 8 Hu es mav be Slrail'h 1 arleret coiwiv. abon: east of Beaufort where his ..mo seen to tais day. It is biicMa Eng'isii brick. up wiui This Mr. Fulford was the great-great gi and father of our townsman Mr. Stephen Fulford. . . w