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'4 ' '. -. :-. . . 'J.: r. K f y t fij.t v --rs -, ,? - ii : . .. n, j, -"jf--'. $1.00 Per Year. INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS. Single Copies, 5 Cents. VOL. XVI. N K S i 'RAVEN COUNTY, N. C. SEPTEMBER 21, 1893. NO. 29. T1'10'1 "MI1"Mn"11 r 1 "'"""i r '"t1 -V'-f-4". I m ? .. X ! r If t tV j - f t 4 : k t '' T i- JH. 3ENT0N, M D , D.D.S. Krmatlew limited to npci.UT. .ed Ite- jt.lMl lUntllLrv and Dent! Surgery i wtthoat t-!n Xy th. as of NUro oxld. ; - Inry -. ta U. line -' Dentialry don. IB tUa bnt .tyl.. Btletlon guaranteed. OcBr-eoror of fcUdJl iir etaod rwlen DR. G. K BAGBY, SURGEON DENTisT. Offlo. MiddU street, opposite Bpti8t "deeSdwtf NEWBEBN. N. C. - DR. J. D. CLAUK, DHNTIST, IKW BKIilK J. C. Office on Crmea 8tit bjtwwn ri.oc, ad Bmd. P. H. PELLETISS, ATTHY AT -V, Middle BUettFOTi room bove Farm er'i & Merchant's Bank. Will ptaatle is th. OounVle. or Craven mrtrat, JoaM. Ooilow and Pamlloo. . Caltwl HtaM. Oourt at New Bern., nd apraaa Ooart o(Ui. atat. 8. R. STREET, General FitlE AND LIFE . Insurance Aent, HEW BERHE. N. C. J. R. PARSER JR. I take tab oceasion to return grate fol acknowledgements to the good "people of New Berne and Ticinity for the r-tronage generously extended to the late firm of CHURCHILL & PARKER. ' Haring bought the interest of my late partner, in .the business of CHURCHILL & PARKER, I will Carry on the GROCERY SUSIffESi At die Same Old Stand, Giving Good Bargains to customers and extending cordial greetings to all. I ASSUME ALL BE3PONSIBLLITIE3 of the late Firm and all debts due will be paid tome. J. R. PARKER JH. THE NEW BERNE KNITTING MILL, a now prepared to furni.h Half Hosk k Tabiopb QCAXJTlEa AST) Coi-or in tots to suit purchasers. fiend ten cents for Samples and Prices. d22wt Pure I BrUUaat! Perfect t fsko evkktwhkb, 45 d eudorsei Whemteb Ued. the Mt Popular (Jlaste in the C. S. Th.T are d.Uf worn and r wurmlj praiMd by tb. ooUd REPRESENTA XIV E MEN of hi coanvry, roiny of them bviae of National f.me. The list mbr Hvok.rs. Merchants. Lawyer.. Oonraon. Svnators. ForatKD Minister. Maobanic Preachers. MEW EMtHEHT IN ALL PROFEP-! 8IOS8 AND TRADES. J PYSICIAS RECOMMEND THEM. BUT JSOXE BUT THE UEXUISE. The" part act Glaeaes are accurately ad , ju.td to all eyes at the Drug Store of ! F.S.DUFFY, Hew Berne IT. C, 'jy24J ' : i Farmers &. llerc'hants Bank I Began basines May 1891. , Capital Stock, paid in, tiarplas, UalTlded Profits, ' Dltldends paid, 017IOBB8 to EL CUTLCB, W. 8. CsADwrcK. t. W. DxwaT. A.. H. Powsxl, O. E. BXTTB. $75,M0.00 4,000.00 . 8,600.00 8,-aO.OU Presidoni, Vice Pres. , Teller! Collector.; With well established oonnectioDS this . Bank is prepared to offer all accommo- Rations coaaistent with c mservatlve . aaakloe Prompt and careful attention given tu ' aoUeetfoos. We wi'I be pleased to correspond with those who may contemplate making thanges or opening new accouuts. TO COTTON GINNER3 ! Before placlnpyour orders lor Bugging and Ties for, the Coming Season. Be Sure to Gall on ii. R.Jones Wholesale and Retail Dealer in General Merchandise. New BemeX.yC It will payyoo. K1)I rOill.M. N O 1 Viut-Ci.l;'g !n.- SU0Q6d Mr. Zimmerint!i tlif ' mi' v Ilauk o! tlif bicycle mil- Tbe already sbor' " cot'on oro;B are i.am.itv'. by oo'ntinurd heavy ratns- Th' Repeal bill i r cocred to cr 8 th.' In . o on rr biore the 2oth. The Chinet' are p tmi; ready to take a hand in S'aci' -se truii bles. The Xe York bank -r- ibkul Senator Voorheef to meet tbem, but he did not replt . AU el! nofct-l n ia'rt o th:T t 1 ,..,,.,t; )'r,. ,.r:--, .M H(:i: ' Hie foere are nr '':, W'"' 1 '-''.' ' ' n tlie border remly tor the rusti on the Cherokee strip. Tbe Oertnau and Russian armies re manenTine on the frontiers, m sight ot eaeu oil er. Taesday S.00O certificates were i -ned to Intended settlers on the' Cherokee slip. i Mc. Kintey bas iened his Can vass in Ohio, speaking for protec tion. 1 I: is only fur that v.-ben a pi-' tient haa faith ,.i a doctor, the doc- j tor should trust the p.t tent. It is believed that the Br.iz;li:n Government will soon snri iefs the Insurrection. Surgeon Gniteras luinounces that to deths have occurred at, Brunswick lrom vellow fef er. I i The army of Philadelphi sp-ir- ', rows has been decimated since the ' reed bird wason opened. i The Navy Department will scun ' authorize the construction of the J first sabmarine boat for tlu na-1 V.V- ; "Don't let ns trouble yen. Mr, j Secretary, North Carolina can j wait; Yep, Rip Va i Wiuc'e come I ot. urei-K.ui 'jit n :: ' u -.--- iagton, K., ana ni ke .--.:u-nienr to his constituents about the Med ine Pollard eaee. Do not try to nerve the public unless vou are willing to have many enemies. North Carolina Teacher- "The latest fad is for-oM f-ilcer," remarks a fahioi p.ipt-r. l-.'on. sense! tLe coinage ot 1 Sl'-J will an swer every purpose. Governor Carr is detained at Asheville by a landslide on the' Western Nor'h Caro'.ni rail road. The Durham tobacco warehouses have all resumed bct-'tiess. They shut don j l ecause ot tbe scarcity of enrrency. Representative Grad is an 1 honest soul. Ue says it 'ws.-n't do any good to kick." Nevenheless, j we say kicd. Exercise is wholesome. ! Tha Ilecord says. "Tue R-.'publi- oan National League wi.l put us1 hard work tuts je.r on Ohio, Iowa, and Massachusetts Senator Stewart sassthat it is Mrs. Stewart, not uiaieit. who is interested in silver money. Th-a re minds ns ol the way Adam scught to explain his deliuquency. Tbe Washington Post sayt: "If Senator Pugh's diagnosis is cor rect the Senatorial repealers will have to do something heroic or else come ell the roof.'' The President has iioishtd his consideration ot' the Hawaiin mat- ter and Mr. Dlouu l has ended bis connection with the ea0e and gone home. Americans will produce -JU.OUU,- 000 gallons of wine thi- ear. Tbe exac(. Eamber of htiad;iCbt.s this output will produce is not sta- ted. The GreeD.sboro Record is indig- nant because its Re ub-icau post- master, wboe term expired a month Ago, has not yt t been re- placed by a Democrat. Vice Presideut Stevenson is like the tfae Cft,f rAa uv nothing to say. He i gee the cat j n:.p. er. lie has -i waitlug to U-'fter j.rmp y'irself, old teii -v. Twent v msk.-d C-..ti,li; i .nteT.,1 an Express cir on the in :iaua Lake shore R.i 'd ami !e,ur ''J h-ss r k-i !). IHf) ,1.,;. Antoma K-'a. Pres'. j.-. - 'i-r. Li;.g. ill. uit!; he is ; it n, ; rv t ;:e booty ,- !::M - lar-. General dent elecr ' denies tha' Georgia belle who was picked. ; . q t for him by tbe society correspon dents. War ship of the Prr.-.'lian insur gents were ripuh-vdru R.. -li.i-.ro and couid not ei'i-ct a iand.ng. The city is tranquil ud the army is loyal. The cashier to the treasurer oi the Knights of Honor, Frank D. Mc Dan lei , disappears. 1 1 :.- accounts foo two ears ii.ick i.ae been .v amined aiol .t.d be ( .). rect. Large platforms ire aow o, erected on the iron: of Ca;. iu preparation o: t lie e n : i.T, ... n: . 4 niversary af tho cornerstoiie !.-. :.g of tha: edifice. e .een newspaper outlits were ;, , :.. :; planted in tbe Chero kee i ip, according to last account k i'lie o.vo.'is are already clamr-i, ",.ie ..4ige? cumulation." i. n.coUhiderate of the pio't-e-tt.i in jriuideturers to start up tl eir p -tu o ai,-aiti while Republican oi.. c-s ,re tirawtog tearful pictures ol . i! -ileitt factories. awiit (.' ,ii -.Karrual. 1'ietty steep! Tluyte-1 u 'hat t':efe is to bp no re -.e.ll ol uat- I-! e -tion L.lv io.' uio pre-;-.V reii" 4'. bill shall not be r. -.' uui;l alter the Sherniai. I is en r eealevl. tew all of tne Imrv-two !d -1 pia!ii-i i ti the Pit s'i .-: a in in operation ... . . e proo: t liar ire r ..g ii:otner i-ra ot prr.pi r de.it b.i . Li'i us ru.n our backs upou the paiU, quit talking aoout hard times, and, put tine our shoulders to the wiio'i, let us all press forward to gether to make the coming busi ue.-s m'.iiou one of uuvximpled pi ospentv. Senator Pugh. ot Alabama , in closing his speech on silver said tha i; wiis ihe determined and un alterable purpose of the oppouetlts ot repeal to oppose if until their phjsical strength was exhausted and rh"ir power of speech was gone. The Macon, Ga., News eay: "Judje Thomas 11. Gibson, of the Augusta Evening News, has been tendered a choice of three good consulates." Take your plum Tom aud bo dono with it and let the rest be handed around. Don't be so slon. fue loreign demand for silver is rapidly lucreasing. The United States has expjrted 88,000,000 ' more ot silver during the past eight months than during alike poriod in 1892. The talk on silver lias been a goood advrrtiseaient the wiiite metal. I'ucle Sam cai lit n i h Earope anything she ne d.;. Chicago Inter-Ooeau. Gov. Horace Boies opened the Iowa campaign on behalf ot the Democrats at Grutdy Centre last Saturday. He received an enthu siastic welcome from an audience ot 2,500, persons, many "of whom were tarmers from the surrounding cou'i'.-y. Tun Governor introduced a u. issue by advocating the non j.ir; iau control cf State institu tions. According to the telegraphic Dews Lieutenant Governor Shee-1 ban. of New York, has secured con tro! of a Buffalo newspaper which , h to be hereafter his personal or gan. Congratulation may be in or der for Mr. Sheehan and commis eration for his organ. No man: needs an organ who goes straight,, and no newspaper can ac. ommo-: d '.re its course to any man's crook-: educ-ss without losing tho oodC deiico of its readers. There are in this country about f;G,000 Chinamen subject to depor tation, but as it would cost, as fig-1 ured out, 3, 745,000 to send thdm back, the jrobilities are that John will continuo to linger with ua for au Indefinite period. There is now about !?1-",G00 on hand, to which Senator Dolph, of Oregon, wants ; .100, 000 added by appropriation, Bat while L'ncle Sam is as hard pushed for cash as he now is the Congressional solons will conclude to put up with the presence of the festive celestial a little longer. Star. ii the Geary law should have bean speciftcially designed to make work lor the Courts it conld not have compassed that result more perfectly. The latest legal whirli gig to which it has given rise is that t-et motion by tbe United Sta tes Circuit Court of San Francisco, to the effect that each Chinaman accused of being unlawfully in tbe country shall be given a seperate trial. At this rate, if tbe Chinese must go, they will go in a single file cara an, stretchiDg in endless procession towards the crack of doom. Phil. Record. A Washington Special to the New York Sui ; in Speaking, of tbe office Seekers, say,-: Th" North Car o'n.sns are as numerous as those from any other State, and by all 0 l ! : the most patient. "Take ycur I; ii-." say to the beads to the h e. l? of departments; "we'll wait a reasonable period." They wonder y so many Republicans are kept ia oflice while they can't get a eaauee. Some extreme variations in the Haglish language are said to Ik employed by these North Carolina I) :n icrats in expressing their feel i.i's. Tuey want to kno v why the deuce Cleveland, now that he has got home and is well, does not see to ii' Si. long as he was tired and needed rest they were willing to wait. But now that he- haa got 1 v. r it, they mean to know why t ;ev are not attended to." Answer This (Question. Whj do so many people we Bee around :. - seam to prefer to sutler aDd be made : i is.-raule ly indigestion Conetiv ation, i'i..-irjos Ixm of Appetite, Cominii up .ii the Foci. Yellow Skin, whan for 7j0. wti will sell them Bhiloh'e Vitalizer, u&rantetd to cure them. Bold by New Burns urug Co. i v M; i A 1 . 'I UK 1'M KIl- i " : ! he lot of man. - ii ii s of this tin" i ii- ri' :s more . : i i- ;-. it t he un- . i ' i --Hi and cer f. .: ci.i'tl. '-elide don ! : i iii .- nd nncer. i 1 1 a n origin, or are ion o' human ageu- !.-:n we need not It is a mixed equa i quantities for the tiiere is no fixed t.",.!i throws its id '.vi- kuow that it -ence partaking of ; t he I ); vine, the fi it 1 1 . cert In: tho ti'in Iimie Cl . 1: hope to s ti l l o! 11" solution o tormir i u i.- .'. .. t. f - 'Ml; . 111 ' nil 'e is i he gift of God. ind ever progressing, ! hi s nearer aud nearer to ' : poral life, while emana ted, has innumerable1 euiants and environ-' , in their pro(er ad-' i-.!-: uute human happi-1 viin fixes his heart on and Eternal Life . ii oi eudless filicity; I..- f -i set his alFections ; o- i vrs and is only con- ; i L '1 ap, ; Goii'. ting n hum. i". men's. jU-U.'ie nes-e a u inn has n: w h 1 1 : unot; h cerued t -r the transitory affairs of; this temporal existence has enter-! ed a shadowy vaie with here and there i sunbeam. Decending from the higher to the lower atmosphere, there is more ' merit in the mamtainance of prin- j ciples than there is in the advoca- , cy of measures. Principles never change. They are eternal verities, while measuif-i are but the inci-j dents ot a:i h ..jr. I'o day they put j forth the leae,-.- id hope and prom ise; tomorrow liiey are withered by , the North-wind blast of criticism, j Herein is a difference between) statesman -hip and politics. States- mauship, in this country, anchors j in tbe Constitution, and no adverse j storm can tear it from its moorings, j Polities lioat with tbe tices and ; moot not what wrecks bestride the main, so it but :nios the crested wave. Statem -tii.-hip is sure and cer tain: Politics is as the unstable : wind. They are at ar in the Re public, and which will win is the problem of the ages. ( ol. UaiTe'i's Oiler Fair. Solomon said, "He that passeth by and rm ddleth with strife belong- iug not auto him is as one whoj takctu a uog by the ear." But aj greater than Solomon said, "Bless ed are the peace-makers." Under! the inspiration of this last and best statement, 1 wiite this note : Is there any just ground either in reason of morals, to say nothing ot religior, for all this war about1 Col. Harrell defrauding the Chica-; go excursionist! Of course a man who defrauds another or many other"s, ought to be brought to justice. But has Cel. Harrell done i tins! Wtio believes that a man of Mr. Iiaiteli i reputation and char j acter in the Srate would dehber I ately iiopeiil cuat character by a systematic ii u-.l perpetrated nron ! the teachers of the State, and that for the paltry sum of a few bun-j dred dollars. i 1 do not know the gentleman for I have never even seen him, but " h.s good character and the position ' that be occupies deprives me of the power to believe this. I give all credit for honesty to the editors of) papers m our State who believe in nis guilt, from i he ytutemeuts made io tbem. All honor to the editors of Noith Carolina newspapers. Tuey are watchmen upon the walls of civilized hie. 1 doubt whether the worid can furnish a higher tone of journalism than that found in our good old Srate. But, gen tlemtn, let us be ju.-t. Col. Har- rell may have erred be may have "pitched more crop than he conld tend" ai.d it is a difficult matter for one mau to look alter two or three bundled people on an excur sion. I could hardly be hiied to go on one. I dislike tbe very name of "excursion;'' aud I always pity the man w bo manages it. But it was done doubtless to the best of his ' ability. lie seems to have been al- ways ready to make fair settlement ' with any who sought it in a proper 1 way. Why carry on a war that may produce family feuds for years, ami eveu ; loodshed. Col. Harreil offers to lei the Ex ecutive Committee of the Teachers' ! Assembly t-e; tie the dispute. That was propoped by some one of t he i opposition, lie accedes to the pro position. That is fair. Why not be fair all around? There is nothing but pi or cut and future trouble to be gained by an undue persistency iii t ing:.i listen giiilr upon one, Wlm, I h tail.- F iarg. would : Now i , a has main . i- o ' o,,..,i : i ,. i, .. a i, il p. (,le a '-. e goe with hi m . . .i tne question, wuuhl flli'li a ni sui as Col. iianell deliberately impel il his good name by such a public fraud, and that for a few dollars? J). not less lie can explaiu to the sai isf.iction 0f ah. Let us avva.i the aetiou of tbe Executive Commii tee, and let us have peace. And as Col. Fairbrother says, "Let it go at that." E. A. Yates. In News Observer-Chronicle. Amor,.- :i.e incid.-ntu of childhood that stand out in bold relief, as our u,. inury u vu'ts to the days when we w ere young, none ai c more prominent than revere sickness. Tbe joung mvti.tr v: vid-y rt members that it was Chamber:. ;il"s Cough lcniely cured her of er. up, and m turn administers it I.. Lit own oflspriDg and always w .ill the best retuit. Eor rale by J. V. J oi dan. i iir -!!! IIAKKKI. OMT! 101!K. ! he I'lnn of wttli'ineiit rroprosoil i; :.i.ii.n N. '" pi. Mil;. Ten d vs lea-.- ',U'-'' i l he Ifo-m! ... Arl-iU.tlieii it'.-' Aw -.- ! -led . .:ini- iiiee : i! i .. !:!. -t I: i. vt- :- .ii i;.-,ule i.. ' r : :. In 'leu i, . :- V..rM - Fair .ail. t... -!.:,- li.i I 'i e Ii -J i i : i . tii..s.- w !. llHV Illlele i . .ii i . i ; II i - ; : . ! he lieu - niji " '-. n.tr i.;:vr t In v :i i. o n 1 1 i i :i!iy 1 1 1 i T ' ' i - ei ;:, 1 l.lli i I. 11- U'H I (' 1 1 U e-t ( i !. .i II, I 1 1 ill- :h . prn,ie, .! ni, , .1 lui r nives'; M. oeen .le'eilleO. In the incaiUinie wiiit. I1.'!" 1 pn..ii-iicd in Dm hail), uiiieh in; heL-r. very active in leadinLT 'he eoniplaiul.-. h:i 1 iemaine.--i th.r. ih matte: s in dispute -hae be in-w.-tigated Mid -ettli'il by the Kxieui.-.l (.1 -m.iii; lee i if the Teacher- Assembly. I ii. t"-t i hci-rfullv agree to and ucceptt d !h - propusitinii. aiidhave rrijiit-ted Mr. .hh:i .1. I'.!. iir, Proident of I he Aem! ly. ti'i.ii! a meeting ni'tho Kxcciltive C " 1 1 1 -mittei . :n Uuleieh. nil Scii'ember ','-3.1. al my (xpeiise.. 1-ir the purpose ol' rally and thurniiejlily investigating nil nia'ter- in h-(u:e. Any ier.-nn- feefnir aggt.i-v.- I may . e heard lel'oi'e the comniittei , ' decisions to he accepted by all pa. ties- a final settlement of every question in li di.le. E. . HAniu.l.i. i In News Ob-ei vei' Chronicle. Imposition on a Loading Industry. Vaj. JoCRN'-vr. . V"Ur cur; o-pi. iii'.i nt under the signature of "Fair Play" in your issue of" Tutsi lay, i- in error as re gurds the number of Imxis tf fi'h sent from here per Southern Kxpn-ss C'.Miipii 1 1 y in comjeiri-i'ii wl'h the -hipped from Wre-hingtun, N. C. same eompanv. His statement 4 uante y . by the i- thai the fjuanti ty shipped from here wa-'.Oo-i I.HiXe- less during the last season -he conld with entire truthfulness -aid 2.(H0 boxes less per mouth. If these arbitrary timrgcs continue a while longer, Ve may bid a sorrowful farewell to our fishing interests. It is ; the tight of a powerful corporation against individual enterprise, the strong against the weak, .and the city of New Hem and the businessmen are the -ut lerers- How lon arc we- to endure this terrible tyrrany. When shall we obtain the relief, were the questions asked your correspondent. His auswer was j until the liovcrnor or the railroad com-: nii-sii.n interpose their authority, you i an rest assured that the fish dealers w ill not stand the pressure much longer, tiny will not willingly see their living de stroyOd bv any monopoly, without a pro tct. This dilliculty could have been settled long siiiee, and -ati-l'aetorily to all concerned, nad the protests of tbe fish dealers been listened to. In conclusion allow me to slate, that their appeal will not be in vain, if there i any law. authority or sense of justice and l ight in the State of North Carolina. .Middi.f. Stuef.t. KNIGHTS OF HAUMU.VY. A Most Wonderful Order Over 1 wo Hundred Members. The Oder of Knights of Ilaiinouy held its leg ular meeting in their Hull on Wed nesday night of the loth nisi, at which, there were in attendance - -J member-. Thirteen new a, ! :ni -slous wei'e made and 2li Application for tin infers ! 1 1 p s-ecohed. The unusually large a'.;, ademo at Lodge meetings, and the eagr inn-rest manifested by the members -how that the principles, objects and advantage of the Order are appreciated in no tai.a.i degree This Order is etin its infancy, but has an unprecideiited growth, and iu administration being conducted ..o economically, it is especially commended to thi) poorer class ot people unable to carry insurance. It is indeed a nio-t excellent institution, and New Heme should be proud that she not only con ceived but furnished the cradle in which to rock this mammoth baby. There is no reason why every man in New lierno should not become a member of this Order, thereby increasing its power for Usefulness. P. Ollicos to he Filled by Collector Sim mons. Here is a list of the offices w hich Mr. mons will have in his pi ft : Chi.-f i leik. who is deputv eolleelor. -jil.soo.- ore clerk at if l.fiOO, one at S 1 .200. 1 1 o at $1 100, one at $1. 000, one at !i00 ami, one at $800 and a nu-s-e;:.;,-: at -o00; two stamp deputies, ore :,t Ifeiesville and one itt Durham, at St.'.'oO eai h , t wel ve di vision deputy col lee tors at fi.ooo salarv and $300 expense allowance c-a.-ti,-one general storekeeper and ganger at ! a day and expenses; and about 100 store keepers and gaugers at $2 a day. lial. Cor. Wil. Messenger. It is understood that Mr. Simmons is ninking no promises, that he will "view- . the ground" as -non as he is installed. : and that thiie will be no delay in the ap-, pointmeiit ol Democrats to the various i positions in his gift w ho have shown their i'aitl: by their work. -New Heme Cor. ( ,1.1 i Is! iO o A I gus. Popularity of Our I'nivorsily. A telegram to the Charleston News and Courier from the University of Norih Carolina, says : i "The enthusiasm and confidence felt here are greater than since I860. The 1 campus is full of splendid young fellows, strong, healthy, manly ami enthusiastic; Baptists, Methodists, Presbyterians. F.piscopaliuns, Lutherans, Quakers, Jews. Moravians, Democrats. Republicans and Populists." This is right much of a mixture and shows how popular the I nivei.-ity is grow ing with every creed, class anil con dition under the able management of President Winston. Clinton Democrat. The First Staainor on the Pamlico. Li vouris-ue of 5th lost. . nailer the binding "The Steamer Oregon," your Correspondent write- the steamer Oregon was "the tir-i steamer to plough the Waters of Pamlico and Tar." He is mistaken. In 183"i. Tannahill ife Traveler built a side wheel steaimr at Washington, and called her the 'Kdmuu 1 I). MeNair." She was the tir-t sicamer to plough tie- waters of the Pamlico ahd Tar. After her Messrs. nibble A: Pro , ,. Ni-w iierne, had on the l'anilieo and Tar livers the Wayne, the North Male and the William P. (trahani; each of these steamers ran on the Pamlico and Tar river-, for a short times prior to the arrival of the t begon which I think w:,- lspf 1. D. Mvei's in Olisei'Vel'-Chro'.'i ':. A (iood Thiuir to Keep at Hand. From the Troy i, Kansas) Chief. Some years ago we were very much subject to severe npells of cholera morbus; and now when we feel any symptoms that usually proceed that ailment, such as sickness at the stom ach, diarrhoea, etc., we become scary. e ha e found Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy the . very thing to straighten one ont in such cases, aud always keep it about. We are not writing this for a pay testimonial, but to let our readers kuow what is a good thing to keep handy in the house. Eor sale by J. V. Jordan. There ie no mansion in heaven for the man who ia mean to Ins wife. M Ci KMItll! ( ) I I t) ItKl'Ol!!. I.oHest ( omiili.-n in Tnehe Years ni tli ( ai'iiliiia - Averiiffe Next to ihe fnp. I I- ',. " .'.,..,('',., ,;' J'j'. '".i.e. T:t t this I). ;-- n-ntii. 1 ;.is eoh.ioion since no 1 1 ion 70 1 m tie out l- it 1 v. The -p, . i i North OH ( O .ir.ri,, Mi -'l'--S-lipi AtMinsa- i), l. T een prom- l h, ,MM,iien - I ,,, 0f ' e-.emies md U.ll. - a . a;i-e o! .. -i e eis, d ... the MHtes C.iiolitia and iir .f F 'e :n tiir State of Alabama : -oine parts - ' !'. plant is H i . . ! . ! the r, p I' ' ' ' - plant is' I-" Hot eie . i, l. . i is rot; i, :' ,i i i.d. ,o I in wilier- there Seven counties ,,f ir too rapid opening; I1 ''!'. is -heihhng badly. eighteen ' h an 1 I'm ; .,- e,;j ii i r- poi t ni-: . ,.i,,l. ,,- - i. ,,il. (V Mi I ., ,- . ,, I . . I ! ei l ' 1 1 t i . i - e ro) is 'v. :,.:,.( th.,; ihe weather is to: tie o - n: condition. i-ipp i lo.ii- i : :.. f.i 'I a' ,'e Iii i.o.ii-i hi i i xee--. c lams early in At-.gu--. , -1 old lotion to -lied b'adiv, while lag i.n.inii n.is not benefited, as ihe gooith .Nhs iii weed in-trad of fruit. Willi the (-eeptii.n of the counties of I S.tlusti.in Hi.il s, .itt. reiiort- from Arkan- i -a--h .. ih. ei,,i, ;., p, l,,w the aver- '.-'- , '''' - ,; ' I-'-':-' i- -m:oi everywhere. I'o'. Ii ..lie, ..., :;,!,- plant ng. . I On IllO Nantucket. A repr-s(-nt:,!iv...)ft)io Mes-onger went on board tin- monitor Nantucket yester day and v.-s kindly -hown h rough by L" ':; '' ' l! '' X.'" ;' -- ul!" ""'' de- tti:... I t. mm-.:. I lu r regular crew at oi;: n i in: t . The lb " de. !-. f 'oking craft I :- only tin-..,- and a half ftet ah. .vi- wa'ei, ei I alt. it l-onlv two i !" l ' , .' " ::' i.'-,'l: b"1'- I ing machine, an. 1 a 1 ot he: except the 1 l U!":'r !fc-r,fi,,cs nn,Ii lurr-tr.", hv. ;v., mi le - m thickness ot j lam:.:!.!.-.. v i tli- eonmng tower w j "ine in.-lii- t io. s ie--- , ,f t he same. The tu: lit i- the engine below. It :- -imp'y a h age i'oii druni. and ill it . two huge l i in, h Dahigt'eii or smooth i bore gun- ; ,. it i-,ke a eimrge of thirty live poinds io load each, and which throw a --l-.i pr-de. lile weighing 4-10 V"'U,K' il --"': eighiuu' 375 pounds. .... .,.-,..1,. io ...iii .."s "- j""- lectin - can l.'L tnrowu by the-e lug guns i- two mile-. 'I ue N:ii'i. K-t v a- a f .I midabjo VC'i sel d o I ng : ue (': vi : wai. :o-d s'he took pait i'i the boin : I,, , Inieii r at Fort Fisher, er turret 1- o.i.p ! . - - ', 1 UC ! ll n t w , 1 ve caunon 1 Wi told that most ottheni wen- ml: cl.-d al the battle of lie o,,g:mi! engine- -;,e had during the war. i . old ves-e! wi,! .. vcite great Mile:,--: waeu -he omes up to the c.tf.- V :,:::igoiii Mc-cngi i North Carolina Epworth League Con- fcieiice. Tin loid'-r.nce i- lailed to meet in Main s:i'ict v.'he,.ch. Durham. X. C, Oct. x- P'--;'; hi.e a., requested tone,- "'' '"' oi "uiii.c". ii. v-., the i.;i. nbci of Leagues in their respe 'liu v e : .....t.,. r.a ii I., ague 1- IV ' : i '. i. - v. i ; o wil ,', ei '. .ul.li.ei, ; . I I - :-, - . " , . ' i'uesie 1 io elect two tlteud. Homes and .,ro ;i ie- for all collie :n advance. i , ; , i' :. .;;, eonlerem es are earn- e-f, : -, og, -;,- I ;,, attend. P i leneis a:e urged to make announce - meet ..f thl-ton. eii nee to every cougre- -.'lite,';. EnC u-ii.-tie conferences have been , 1 I Co ioi:: a. 1 - as, Missouri and; hi- i- No:1'. Carolina's an A I v ....(-, ite. Miss Emilia Al clihcliN Death. From the Wa-hingiuii Progress we take the toiiow ing notice of the death of a ,,nug I.idy. former resident (if New ll,-: e . "Mi-- Kmma A ! liibi :I died veiv sud d. - :i 'I'h.n - l -y hi-t. Till int.j The ( ve. it v lief le. she was we'll and lie ive.l -- :..p ii y. Win e ill. .1 f .x breakfist 1.1 t 1:10: ni ng -In: w .1- I, .u:;d in an uncoil- ion- condition and she died at two o'clock tha: da v. '1 he funeral' iVi.s held at Trinity Churt h.' Clioiaiwinity, on Friday after noon and was conducted by Rev. N. C. Hughe-.. She w ,:-in year old. and was a erv ii: i sweet christian young ludv. a me:., cr o! the Kpi-i ial church. She w .1.- at Mr. Wils mi's iu Pitt county, at the time of her death, w here she had lam ...me d- on ,1 i-it to Miss Bessie Wilson." t.old Dollars i'oo Cheap 1 ui w bo is trying to -ell ,'d .!o'.!-i:- !r title cell's. It isn't alwiy- -af- 10 fust entirely to an attrac ts e advei t isement es)ec.aily if the advertiser live- a long w ay off and you don't know much about him. Very few people know much about the real merits ot a musical instrument and may be easily deceived by trusting to appearances. Many a piano or org.:.; luoss iike a tine ie.sli ,..::. ut, l.-.i' i:- niei il i oulv skin deep. iUin-n.be! 'hat it actual! v costs a reputiii.le manufacture more to p'roduce a , in-tni nt than some people ...Fveitise I,, reucl tlicii-a;. When vou w i-h l , I uv vou wi i be -af--t in at least -eiiliig 1:, b .m .ih. n fr m ihe -real Soc.ih - ,-in Mus e II -use . 1 l.ud.leu A- Bali, iii Saciai, a, ':..., aie- the largest d-.ah-i- i:, :- u l. ami hoe known" to; evcitoi.e 1 ; . .-,!.,,: advertisement in; this ivi'i-. - - P,e Careful When (.'ou'.alesceut , T" 11 '!,!'!'' ,lM'M,1 ,last .""-'. 1:"' 'i"!'1 hadbein - ;-:t :li, -co: : t-ter. ni l was improv- 'it llelol- It got ; d soon after .1 was over 50 -1 in at! om ree.ueiing Iron; ,f I 1 w as w aiiiing uiiiiui ' , ,u;" !,,,;.'-'T -"';n-pie, and . ,, ostium -ix hours afterwards 1 op, 1 ought to be very carelul. parents w ':h their ihliiiren espechilly Durham Ii -1 -idcr Uel used Si.-, or. heard of 1 ne V: this i i I,: -t man we i, ivo v to rePise to take silver ami : -1. 1 note tor money he was' .0 loan to a neighbor, was .1-1 extreme oi Third luirty a o!iaiilig .!: of tie 111 ::::d pl.-l.-tst I liieii.i- ot live coin- W le ve gold bugs lu'-ht in our tr.idijt ei the, .ne not CUwclaud Democrats .iiiici . Newton Euterpri-e. KILLEU THE FISH. Banks of the Savannah River Strewn With the Drad AdvieC- fl'"iii Savannah -tali- that ot the i-ll'teli. ol 1 in- -torn, IVr ! i hegUll t-. hi I. :' - -Mo, i-l, tin- l-i ' many ot t'-:, k"I . tloovu up e -4:,K- iW P'tlill' where !lie an -v Me The stein h t hut come- 1 1 ehiiison's island, ju-t ero f, from tkis soiiree. is de r; : i terrible. This result ha- p i- ColUltV 111 ail tin- rive" creeks in a decidedly u lion. 1 he 1 1 e-ii- wMter li-ii : ,. . ... , . , , m , i r v m k i . , , a, ill,. w:i- driven up the river by the v ;,: ' I "Id tlshermen sn v that, a- neailv a- i.. : varieties of tish were iion-migi uo-rv. ii ,e Uv( or tin.e yt..,r .f.,:,.. tl,,-: . .. il,i-v fishing in the river i.-ar ;ii,- i : again. I Quantities of salt-water tish. too. wen driven up the river, and when the v,i, subsided and they came in contact w-,! the fresh water, they, to .. were killed. Fishermen who went out to inve-tl-:-i- .1 , mntli.p nvnnrt t It r 1 1 1 -,o i , I -i ni-,,,11 ll , j , ., . ,. , ' , .. , .' ' ;iIU's upon thousaiHls ot dead tisii . :,. ! hi piles along the river bank-, I:, marshes and floating in the river. I fact, the storm left the entire eountrr i- a most unsanitarv condition, and !'. are entertained for the safety of th. ( ii: case any epidemic should l-n-ik nrar there " ; V M. i'. A. Coiiforenon The annual conference ot l no Ye'iie; Men's Christian Association of ihe F.iurt.. I North Carolina district wil be hei.l ia ) this city September 22nd to 24th. The District Committee has issued the folio-. ! . , ing notices: Young Men's Christion As-',,. I "f4th I)istrict. North aroiin:.. Headquarters District Com. Goldsboro, N. C, Aug. 3. ,H:i. Xo the Christian Young M-u : ; ! p,,,.,i, n;atr;,.t .ikl'.,r'i;,. ar Brethren : It is fitting t ha t -i i (0 OVL. t)e Lon al( (e9irejf0 pe uo, . , i,i, ,,, i,., 'i, ' ,r- .1 i , meet together at times to discuss bet methods ot carrvmg torwurd !.:- Wl),.' " v We', therefore, d.. now official" v c-,' the nnual Conference of Young Mc. christian Association f -ur I)l-:il. . -,,., oUr, t . v...- i.-., e...., her 22ud, 23rd and 24th. There he present experienced Christian work. from various parts of the State timely topics discussed by all presee The railroads are expected to grai. special rates and the people ot Ne , Hcrne open their homes to your live tertainment pa(.i, i Each Association should send a go delegation, every young men's meeting the district ought to he represent. , 1. ,!, gates are desired from points in m l there are no rt .uiar organization, a , c-ienj, interested in the work tors from all points in tho District cordiallv invited. Those especting to attend should noil- fi- T fi Wllli-in..i fl,.r,..rl S..., r. . . , 2(.v Berne, aj soon aa possible. Let t-ou- , 8t),nt prayer be ma(le for Go orcsem t whh u9 Bnd HU blessing to the sav:,,- ' i0uys The progran1 . m.-.i!c,l v...,,,. Yours in Chrisi, j. y. Joynl.ii. Chm'n. . II. D. C'OXOVER, See'y . " j Presiding Elder Swindell's Appoint- i ments. rre9idi Eider Dr. S,. I:,de!l. .vd: ..,., e il ..,.., .: i ,. ; ililiu luuuu uuaiieiii iiieeiiugs on ne. New Berne district as follows . Goldsboro circuit, ThomusoM, Se 30 and Oct. 1st. j Goldsboro circuit, S. Pauls, (let. 1- , Core Sound circuit. Munn - Ch;.i j Oct. 6th. ' Straits circuit, Suininertield. Oct. t I and gth. j Beaufort, Cct. Htli. j Grifton circuit, Edward's Chapel, ; 14. anrl 15. Kinston. Oct. 15. I St. Joi n's. Goldsboro, 1, r. 11, ' night. Craven cucuit, Elsworth. ct. 21- and 22d. Morehead City. Oct. 27. Carteret circuit, Harlowe, Oct. 2--1 and 29th. Pamlico circuit, Bavboro, Nov. 4th 5 th. Snow Dill circuit, Ilookerton, N.. 11th aud 12th. LaG range circuit. LaGrange, Nov. 10 aud 13th. At the W. . & '. It R. Teriniiins. The building of the first side track at the depot of the W. N. it N. If. R. con meuced Friday; the crossties for the work were got on the ground ready f.: 1 work shortly betore. This track is ,, the south of the main line. It bee n; between Graves and East Front and w run directly by the depot and on to liver. Mr. W. T Hodges, contmctoi f.. depot building is pushing the w.-i 1- ! all dispatch. Tin- loiin. pleted; tile 'umber lor f aniing 1- ai' the ground, and ihe- woik of lran)':e progressing. Cure for Diphtheria. Mr. M. D. Smith sends us the fob ing receipt for the cure ot iliphihe-r w hich he says has been tested iu un cases and has proved itself to be a gl i I success : ! One pint apple vinegar, one hah 1 sage tea, three pods red pepper,- ! tal.l.-poonlul burnt copperas, one ofai .and one of common salt. Mix with ' half .int of honey, gargle and sw.ll i every halt hour. Lenoir Topic. ! Southern Boys Lead, The following complimentary rel'e'i j is made to Southern boy- by the Chic Herald, in its comments upon the V. 1 ,,int flld,ts nt t)ie World'- Fan ! "One curious thing about the cad,' ,(f. f,ct ,at Southern bov-. a- , , , - , ; , , .' their Northern brethren. understand that they sh.uiM 11. le n . gnsp the military spirit. lor : .Or lathers before them were lovers of :.rm-, .in,i i,aa excellent militrv c. . 1 ) 1 ; 1 u 1 ; . - in I he , nortl we're bug maki bv should thev excel intel led Vb , - .. unuPr,.o0(, Y,.t 1, ' ililt 1 be an admitted fact that the. Died Sarali A. Bryan, daughter of ti " Wednesday, Sept. 13tb at the home .i its parents ill New Berne. Herman Jv. afred four vears. The remui: - weo x- n r?- tukpn to Pamlieo county. th , home of Capt. Dowdy, foi burial. ; ; Thei man who is not afraid of lit- tie sins is the man the devil gets, j Thrives t ang' it. ... ' 1 -in I -b ' .. - -.on '.- -. II V, ' o , I, , ,v The o . r. : u : : nun tea' .l.,'o '"d 'bt-en 1. iiamed M..i .!'.! Tie -.I ... . 11. W e ( -I, ., th, ', '' ' ' ''" r '.l , ; I -I.. , till'-.. '.'iii : ie -ii -X g bun i, and t and p,: .1' in Law I , :,p 'I llH I :ip ni l ! it Oi i n.i : ' - lint o : 1 1 . i 'Olljee I lib red ( li-.iit . Due. , ' of :;,. I i.u- . r, . I .' Uel - plod ,a,i:,.. .,, N ' u t h I ai - '' -loppeil '".'.'",',- ' 1 , ',, ,,, -,. -;. j - j.i 1 ' :' ' '" ' " ld'ed.-d ,,- j , - Pie:-i f .nothir, , lb: .1 1 , r :t -. i. h i- in- oa-on i- , i ami. i ,''-. v i i a i pi 'i i - bi i, , '"'. 'Old 'h,'- el , i in i 1 ,od- ii itiiig ! ii I : .,l,e! would j . r Sl ,,, .( . r ( ( , ( ,j s ; , t. ,.,, j,iat uri. to j i l.'el ' Al ' -lid- ' est..- Ir.-sul- I (. ' . pa-- ,:, , , : j,. . i '" "'' "" v!" , ,rt' ' 1' I ,. ',,)(aU ,,nt can ne e I ! i : i- IU a I k ed belol t -r is j, ,,,,,- own pi-- i iii-in, l le n. ot l,a i , n .at.it : i I'i. du-l rt ' 'I :,, ,; , p a 1 a ! I t ' , t . t he h ind I he I e i- a IO..III l,ii-i u , j, 1,: ::: i lor ( I g. - iv ,,' 1 1 in-,, run- j movi'i.: ,lj . , State and : ''- an. org n-. I I P1 obablv h:,'. c j ' before it would j :!'o:i ,: al re.,. ' t j o- -hot-Id Imvi-, !- w. ifd i '-- n'i'iu .! . ' inaeagene nt ; ' I . i . i ,, : o ia i vi ve W-- Wt, bi.ii ,ri in ,. r:.-! and ,,j,,. ,.IV I ,( j i pi, - , , . . a t h 1 1 1 w 1 1 ... , I ai ( o,um!,n-. and killed hi - I ion tnitid- 1 i Irii'.-i' lei , - : It .a i e I -I ! :t In- ,i:t I, : -I fom ihe M - ll'oe. " I.. 1 b ' W I 1 I - Am ;,i, ho', ' l.,.s uioi.ih. , I :' III, - ::, Jo,- . .:ci Wed' .hit a:', r ' .. a . K e 1 Mi-. ' i ' ' : i,. : t j. .,' Ml A : V 1 k.-i : ' I , w : :.-, t l! '" .'' io ,., v. i i . .. ' l.oll I,' t, tolo'i l , . - i, ,. c i u - i ei l ' - i v ii I i ; . 'Ihe 1 U ' a' ,' begin i iliera 1 ' -! . ed it is thought w ill d 1" one hundred per- A .ood Sign. Naiiveiiay i-1 oming in and judging bom ajipearanei-s the Cro) will be abun laid. The growth is luxuriant, and i.-.-ii tin ,-iiy more land on almost every farm has gone to grass" than ever before. !i t .: in- 11,01 - remote have done equally 11 vt. .1 s.. sj,. ! .tele , d a Craven county I irm-r I n , In - f .rage llii- y, u jq be a ro-oin. I'Ih-si ii-ighbormg larms re-' "i,K hat, eie .il ;h but to span-. The native i r.ib gra-s takes the lead but at tention i- likewise heiugpaid to clover, nidi I. A . I h- in, reasmg ) ndem -, io raise is con--, imed onjthe faiui i good. It insures ' ui' i! ami safely should tjic usual e ii' v 1 !"' 1 1 - in-iive low in nricc and ,1 1 .- p- the 11,011, (b:,t would olhentis,, in- -pent lor tie in iii the grower's j.oi k, 1 I w !,. 1 1" 1 lie pi I, e- ol I I III k ' "I I ol '. A , ; : -; igh 01 An 1 besides It nill-t be b,,i,,- o, min i 1'.,' wliile the plotiili 1- which a., s U 1 1 ell I" ; ! ni i e . oi. - ii m pi ion are l.ol . oil side I ed aiiy4siirplus can be easily and very advtin lagcoii'ly turned into money in aiuil oolei. fhey arc ol a kind w hi( h peojdc mii-i hate and for which there is alvvavs i in ok!. ai d while they in ter eniumantl I am pi in s: iheie is alwavs a (kniailtl f )T i": them at a suie prolit. There is no i .-k in i iii-ing iheni. Drowned at 1 lioSl raits. Mr. Will (liven, a young man ot Morc , head Oily, about -eventeen years ot ago drowned a! the Straits, Carteret j county Thursday. When found he was lying in w ater only six ,, eight inches deep laci downward He was stib , t to I i ' s and t he indication i. that he ' , : b: Ooat as I lose to Ihe sllole a the ' I-" "' 'a,- w al' I al that place would p i '.. ' and I h, 'i -lui led to wa, le the rest "i i.e' '.'. a 'ind iii-! then be was no en -.! -oi l' k, 1 by one of the lils with the laid ei m-e, Hence.-. Mi. Owen it as engaged ,n buying lisli 1 I Me-'!-. I . lieil ,t C,. He Wilt !'" ne lly ol lllizabelli City. His father moved from thai place to Moreheiid -tii.il tear- ago. The remains were I i. to Morehead for interment. i Not Getliiiif Our Duos on Mall Facilities I Since (lie dai'v mail has lecii ostab- b-hed bei wee n Wihninglon ami Marines, i ln iil fi "tu New Berne w ill reach the j !;,n,. - i.-,- iuieker by going via Uolds- i b,,ii and W : I iii i nylon than it will to go 'bo-,: t ia New poll, anil yet each one of i'i three hauls- lrom N, w Borne to Gobi-!...,--.., from Goldsboro to Wibning- ton io :ts linal ie.t iiiutioti is tart her than . iiic i-ntiie ilireet routes. The one is less ..,,,n iirty and the other over two bundled nul, -s. Does tins look like New Bern h.i-ihi mad t'.n 1 1 it ies lo wlocii she is jii-l ly eiitillr-.l. 1 bo ing ihe last years there have loen con-iderable mail service improvements, jel in the last few months wi: have ac- many iliminisheil. Xotifled of His Appointment Mr. Kilph (.ray who since the death of 'u's llll-her. Capt. S. II. Gray, former agent i. o',i... x- - i. vi; i i i .: ' ' l'1"1 ni, oe-uii uctiu ag, nt of the iine has received notification "'"his rr-guh.i -appointment lo (lie posi I ion. l .iis inn does mi extensive business ' and Ml. Gray win, i- a voung mail Of nergy ...nl application, bad several years I training in the business under his ; lather, besiiles the expericuce which he i nas acipiired as acting agent which slill lur; her lit.-him lor the duties. First Cotton Sold. Wednesday, Sept. 13th is the date of tin.-selling of the first new cotlon on the New-Berne exchange this season. Nine bales were sold all except two bales drought 7 1 -2 cents, they brought 7 1-4. ( )U- ent-rprising young townsman, Mr. J K. Latham, was the purchaser of all. nt. imiiietliatcly sbipjicd it by (lie N. N. A- W. line along with a lot of old cotton to the Philadelphia mills. 'I his is the lot of cotton brought down b the steamer Howard the previous day. - - Ihe new oi ciyiant ot the While House I ha- been named Est he!'. i 1 he anuual coiivciilion of the church I ofChli.-t will meet in Washington in about a month. John Osborn, a labor agitator, has been ! arrested and put ui iail at Atlnnta tor : 1 making an ineeniliai y speech. : -' ' ' ' is sai, 1 t hat !i di vidend o 20 per cent. ; wil, be paid depositors ol the delunct Fii-t National bank of Wili.iugton in ' , . January. The hi-t Haleigh Chrisiiau Advocate , iii . ia inloi ni. il ion of 214 additions to in- Mi ili,,,li-l lipiscopal Chun ii in the two i oiilereiu , -. I ne rainy spell has been ipiile long and necessarily some injury to crops, yet lucre promises to be a lavorabie weld. live ile nient has again broken out at Ih uii-w ick, toi., from a fresh outbreak of 1 ,w I, i. Two death and two other . - - I I ' ' , pol l IS I. W. tie now sen ling out a huge liuni- b,, ,. sa:n,!e copies of the W'KKKLT Jul i:M.in all of t he adjoining counties. A, Iv, i riser- w ho do n,, carry i annual r!!'U ' - - .1-1 i ,eal tin- in mind. :ui II. II. Ca bllow lells the Windsor la , 1 ': . i 1,,: i r h nil 1 red j.oiin, of ater- :i.i 1,,'is I ,. a ,ig I a kt n 1 roni one i ne. a vol- 1 1 :u , i a one t I hat, t hat recei ,d no par- !'- 'hi. at t , nt n in. The first 1 lireo u . ig in 1 niiictt tune jiouiii I- - M- Or. en. of ('apt. Lewis Rice's tish- ...... n " a- skillfully robbed of all the ::. n t ii- In! Wednesday night. While . th. boat in the market dock -one to! a hole through both his pan' , ,, in 1 the pocket and t ll us commit ted le- i hell. Hi- fust knowledge of it. was ' ie a -tailed lo spend -iiiiir of llnj li "i, at M I .1 F Tat lot s. I it- t 1: t- N, ws -at- ".lust now 1 ' l oi - a' d w .nd- an doing immense " .. ' -i:-. rops. Corn i souring on cw '' ail, I 111 I., Ii , if I he carl corn ' I ' : I be em 1 1 ish pt ( at oes oat. gl w:i -a.. t ti.it thev w ,1 1 not - , w inn t In a u p ut aw at all, l I .einjj oil; bill the ia 1 1 ton , u,p ii w hal the ' people of t In- county arc inlcrcslcd in I just uow, uud it is badly damaged, fully I one-fourth." f.-t". .jr.- '.
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 21, 1893, edition 1
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