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.p-iativ ad Me-
ao uenii -nrgery
cuhoui onin u th
c.V0' NUr UXme!
r;" IBvo n ilu- "t DnUtry don
:--- la Ui bt iv le attfctlon torul.'td,
inr oorn-ro.' middle -ir .land wler.
"f-t Alter. oiwoit ciaotiu i '"-
DE.G. K. BAGBY,
SURGEON DENTIS
Offlo, Uiddle street, opposite Baptiat
ebaroh.
deoSiwtf SEWBEKN. N. O.
DR. J. D. CLAHE,
DKNTIST,
BKK1K, . C.
npiwpfn PolloeS
Office aa CraTwa atrwet
ad Broad.
KHTPELLETIES,
UliddTe atreet,First room above Farm
er's & Merchant's Bank.
pn I toe Id the Goa title of Cruft
' xuret Josn. Onslow mad Pn lloo. "
' Dnited -..te Jourt at New Berne, ioc
taeram Oourtof the Htt
Dr. H. C. Herring.
CONCORD, N. C.
' "Will be ia Jacksonville Octolcr 1. and
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- remain few weeks. Those who nwy
.seed hia professional services will please
call or address him at Jacksonville
5 . alOdUwlnt,
S. R. STliEET,
---- General
!RE ANDLIFI
Insurance Ao-ent,
c.
c-'-;- ' THE NEW BERNE
KNITTING MILL,
m now prepared to furniah Half Hose
' Yxbiocs Quauties Colors in
ota to. suit purchasers.
, ; Send tea cents for Samples and Prices.
d22wt
.Pure! Brilliant! Perfect!
nUbkd Etertwhere, asd Endorski
-;, . .Whkeever Uskb.
'Jk4 Mott Pvyular Glae in the I . S.
-Tby are daily worn ana .re warmly
pratMtt by the nolid REPRESENTA
TTVE MEN ot ihw coon try, rony of
thma tteiuK of Nmtional fm. The lint
" Mabrar Btnkm. M-rohonts. Lwj erg.
OoTernor 8ea.urs. Foreign Mioitm.
' Jf aebaato.. Preachers,
EMINENT IN ALL PROFES
SIONS AND TRADES.
TTYSIGTANS RECOMMEND THEM.
BUT KOSE BUT THE ESCIXE.
Tfeeae perfect 01asa are iwcarately ad
irtd t all eye. at tbe Drag 8 tore of
F.8. DUFFY, New Berne IT. C.
"?,.' i24dw
; J'- THE
farmers & .Merchants Bank
Began bnsmesa May 1891.
Capital Stack, paid ia, 75,000.00
fUnlac
4.0OO.00
CaiiTided PreflU,
PiTldeada paid,
OFFICER8 :
Im H. Cunjxa.
- W. 8. Ckadwick.
T. W. Dxwrr.
: A. H. Powau,
- 2.6OO.O0
8,250.00
President.
Vice Pres.
Toiler, i
'"loco.r. !
. O. E. Smith,
With .ell Mthlishf ro.i..r.i..t.H il..!
B&ok is prepre-l to offer .tl, acc mono- ' l tl examiner.
tio omsistei.t with c-.-rv.,ivr; Rpre8enati v& Gra,y j8 again
Prompt and caret al attenr oi, c.en t sti rnng up the Postmaster general.
"yS6""-. , . ... I Stick to him uncle Ben until he
WaviU b pleased t. c rrev nd with
those wbo mij cmteinpUu making! turns the last '-rascal'' oat. Fay
famgaa oc oponrug nem account etteville ought to give you a bar-
JUST RECEIVED
AT
I R. PhlB JR.
o o g :
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A Fresh Lot of
Jacob C. Shaffer & Co's
SMALL SUGAR CURED HAMS.
Abo a lot of those
Tresh Oorced
Portsmouth Mullets.
And a fall line of
Choice Jfamilv
Groceries.
Trj my 3 ct-. Flour.
Give me a trial and your orders
hall have mj personal attention.
masking my many friends and
th public geoeratly for their very
many past favors and truariDg to
hare a part of your fatnre busi
ness. I am
Very Respectfully,
J. E. PAHEEE Jfl.
No. 77, Broad St.
" WE StiLL "
Choice Timothy Hay
$1.00 per hundred pound.
Oats, Cora, Hominy, Bran, Feed
AND
ATX KINDS SEEDS.
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At Oradhsm's.
Craven Street.
25000 Boshela Kice Wanted'
EDITORIAL NOTES.
This State has won medals for its
sTinlfnrl and mineral exhibits
at the World's F nr.
Rations are issued three times
day to 1,100 poor people by the
committee in Brunswick.
. .... ,
'I h iiircrnur r in t ri rna.1 e.or,
g.ess to meet in Ralegh October
18th.
Tbe criticisms ot Senator Stew
art on Mr. Cleveland are sharp but
not weighty
A husband who had been miws
mg out west torus up jQ8t in time
to preveut his wife's second mar
riage. Tne Atlanta Constitution claims
tii it tin si u ess is defter in Atlinta
tuiu in .my i:)."-r city Miirti or
west.
Fancu th8 correspondent of a Si
viQQii paper, ha been bauished
from B, uiuswiok, G ., for slander
ous statelm, t -
Cholera is mcieasing at an alar-i,iiigra-e
at Leghorn, Italy, and
b n tmiktju out at S.etin, Gfima
.St Joseph, Mo., ha l a million
dollar fire on the 25 b, .nst. Three
-
I mhIi.1 tthu-bs of rhe finest, hnsiness
. .,.
Dr. J. J. Kuoti sas be has dis -
covered the cause of yellow fever
aud its remedy, tie vauts to go to
Brunswick to test bis theory.
The mtuonty ts still bossing the
senate. There is a popular impress
on that 'n this country tbe mxjori.
t is entitled to rule.
The Democratic State Commit
tee, of Virginia, complains of the
difficulty of getting Democrats into
the Norfolk Navy Yard.
Michael McKeon, the patient
with the broken ueck, in Mauhatten
Uosoital, is still alive and sufferr
no pain.
C.I. J. S Carr, of Durham, will
represent North Carolina at the
Anerioan B inkers' congress iu
-O'Uoag.), Ojfol) r 18 'i.
Au International Oyster Con.
gress, to discuss the culture of the
toothsome bivalve, will conveue in
Chicago Oo'ober 16-
The Goldsbtiro Headlight says
that Sal. C. Well, oi Wilmington IB
to be District Attorney Aycock's
ass slant.
John E. liussell has been 'iomi
Udted for Governor of M lssaohu
setts by the Democrats. Lie is not
related to tbe present Governor
Win. W. liussell.
Tbe Canadian express companies
have decided to arm .heir messen
gers with Winchesters. Train rifling
must give way to the trained ri
fles. Charles N. Decker, of New York,
was convicted of bigamy at Peters
burg He had two wives
in Virginia, one in Maryland and
three iu New Yoik.
A niece of Stephen Girard has
petitioned the trustees of his vast
estate for a pension to keep her
Irom starving. The trustees con
trol $12,000, 000, but they have no
authority to grant such a request.
We much regret to see it stated
tha'. M. F. Moore, of Washing
ton N. C, has been de barred from
practice in the Inttrior Depart-
. - ... . v...v.
U,eu' ,ur a "I'"" peo-
oecae wbeu that cwn comes
j down.
j The Charlotte Observer has now
; a home ot its own, aud it richly de
. serve it. TheO (server demonstra-
tes tne tjuth that the way to make
a paper pay ts to make it Orst
clas-. extend cordial coDgratu-
1 at ions.
roe new ctui-er Columbia which ' ,rt ucat Jlowtt halfway, lor it will
i . , . , , , l take at least a yer lor the tarill
I made her trial trip a(e' daysL..,,, ,A. ,.t ....
1 ago is said to be the fastest ship in j
I the world. She developed a speed
i of 21 J-10 knots an hoar and didn't '
...
do her besf.
:
lis gr.-at-grandfatlrer, grand
la' icr and fattier hung tneuiselves. :
an 1 f arm. r
Joseph
-lyaiu, 01
Greed villi . Iii
has jnst followed
t be ir example
Tbe V.. sh ti gr.iu 1'o-t says:
'Bo h -ides I. ,ve ii i- settled hack
i.ito a con 1 1 it tmi of patient waiting
almost as proiouud as that ol the
hibernating bear. N tiune has vet
been set lor tne nour oi awaking, it ,
may come in two weeks: it may not
come for as many moutns." of thf, pav-10 uaiuil, this law oannot
It is clear that the situation does be built upon nor patched in such
not improve. It would be surely a way is to relieve tbe situation,
wise to call a caucus of all Demo- I am, therefore, opposed to the free
crats and fix up a plan upon which and unlimited coinage of silver by
all can stand and the law of the this country alone and independ
partv lie carried out. At present 1 ently; and I am in favor of the im
it looks as if legislation maybe mediate and unconditional repeal :
bhtcked all roand. Wilmington
Messenger.
The Brazillian Minister at Wash
ington confidently asserts that
there is no danger of the re estab
lishment ot a monarchy in Brazil.
howevrtbe present civil war may
terminate. Tne South American
Kepublics, as a rule, have not so
managed their affairs as to do
credit to the cause of self govern-
menf
i A Dew material is proposed as aTHE IMil.li A I. ul-ioi. I I!
! anhaHta.tA for leather. It is called PRII I) EXT (LEV EI-AN 1
-,-.-,....-vs.
j "tlexus fibra," and is derived from
I rlax. unfah'.v nrenared and oiled
It has the same appearance
a leather, is particularly sapple and
! . . . - . ii II !,,. 1
; taKes a polish equany wen w uu ..or
j best kinds .if calf. The material is
! DAi 1 m t.iishps ereat tenacitv, while
- ... - i- "
i arT-Tdiug gre.it
a , oom ion,
to tho foot when made m o hoes.
h'lTiis rihra. tieint' tf vejT' t mie or
mm. is c tlculat. d .'-o to facilitate
free ventilation and thereby to ob
viate the discomfort arising from
what is called "drawing"th" fee:.
She coi respondents who are
back from Allentowu, Pa., repon
that Vice President St. veuson was
rrceivp.l wtii nret entusmfin. Hi
siuiplr deniorraey was appri elated,
too. The sler'pin car was crowded.
The correspondents were as free
slider, aud the berths on a gold
basis. Vice President Stevenson
aud G jn. Blaek. ol Illinois, had
! the s aterooui with big double beds
in it. They both chorused: ''There
; is plenty l room iu here. Two of
j you loys turn in with us." The
i hoj , howevt-r, had fixed it up, and
j pntt mg a tat m an and a lean man
1 in the saujei berth, made oat very
I well ashineton Post. I
u.... Pn.u,
j young Settle are interesting tbem-
selves with the Populists and Re
publican Senators to have the ap
pointment ol Mr. Simmons defeat
ed. Vie can readily understand
why they aboald oppose the con
firmation of one who managed the
late uampaigu in this State so suc
cessfully agaiust them, and did such
flna service for the Demacratic par
ty. But these ery reasons should
secure for bim the unanimous sup
port of every Democratic Senator,
which we do not Jdoubt that Mr.
j Simmons will cordially receive, and
thus be confirmed despite all tbe
efforts of the opposition to the
Democratic) party. rnrN- Q- S. 0.
Under the new order of things
ia the Pension Bareau Commission
er
L ichien thinks there will be no,
d-flciency to be made up at the
cloe of the current fl-cal year;
while for 1894 he estimates that a
total appropriation of 16s,G3l,57Q
will be sufficient. The advent ot an
Administration devoted to pjblic.lul not m. It - il nis
nonomT7 unH thft pnfirffmpnt. rif'Cboseart.oii.eLtlia
the laws has resulted in a postpone
ment of the time when the annual
pension list should have swollen to,gbiweil bis j,,;,,,
8200.000.000. Fortuuatelv lor the'tul loeali i.-s. II
Treasury, the leaks have been stop
ped, and outgo is only through leg
itimate channels. This is a distinct
public advantage in that it demon
strates tbe possibility of applying to
the granting ot pensions the same
regulations of investigation and tbe
same principles of equity that gov
ern all other matters of public ex -
uenditnre.
The organs ot gold are still tal
king about the very pronounced
improvement ia the business situa
tion, Por the sake of the country
is to be hoped that this all amounts
to much more than talk that there
is a genuine foundation to it, and
that the business ski s are becom -
ing moie cloudless. That the con-
dition is something better than it
was a month oc six weeks ago is
doobiless true. But after all, the
return to prosperity is slow, and it I
will be some mouths before the I Usiaal br i h , nes, says: "Of all
whole country feels it. The whole'fhe extraoultnaiy leaunes of tins
qaestioj of improvement in the ag" I exria ir.iinary si , re it ail'tws, how
ricultural South is dependent upon evr r, i be su o t-n g m um-I lies in
the condition of the crops and tbe j the appaiem inab ir .. our Con-
prices paid for them. With short
ecru, whet, eotton, rioe and tobac.
co crops aud with low prices there) the malady .ml il'.-e 'u pre
will te no very marked improve- jseop'ion I.t its ionic ly
ment in the Soush for a year to But, an insiip.-rabb- .i Hie ilty pre
coma whatever the Congress may jsents itseli at On- mi'fe . Tnere is
do as to legislation . With iodiffer a bo-s docor n.i m d ignosed
en t crops and very 1 w prices the the case ..mi gi.fi Irs prescrip
farmers will hardly be prosperous tion. No coo-ni mg iy-iciari is
if tbe financial legislation shall be I allowed.. Tue pi s i i o i is j 4.
all that wisdom and equity can de-! lap and ipecac or not lung
mand, and if the McKinley monster 1 Genius, le truing ab.; xpenenee
preciatde extent the toiling mass- j
e8.
T , . ,
In replying to the Governor of
. .
Georgia, 1 resident Cleveland savs:
Wlthjll lhe ,iniit of what j have
... T . ,. ...a -... i i ...
written, i auj iiieiiu oisiier, oui
relieve its proper place in our
proper
currency can only be fixed by a
readjustment of our currency legi.
l'ion and the inauguration of a
co isistaut aud comprehensive fiuan
ctil scheme. 1 think such a thing
en i only be entered npon profitably
-jr., I lirtrfnl x(t fir tho rannal nf tin
u ,v which is charged with ah our
financial woes. In the present state
of the purchasing clause of the so-
called Sherman law. I confess I que(t...ns n id to tnm rtm g,e tr
am astonished by the opposition in e8t re-pec and r ir c -,e r personal
the Senate to such prompt action relatll)U, ,.a 4Mt ,in ,, cordl,,.
as would relieve the present unfor- Senrtror Vemhees ..,k oasmt, to
tuuate situation. My daily prayer is
that the delay occasioned by such .V"t P-mocraMc Senators made
opposition may not be the cause of no defense ol t he IV esident because
plunging the country into deeper none was ne.il d
depression than it has vet known.
and that the Democratic party may
not be iustlv held resnonsible for
1 such a catastrophe."
ON
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ge n i i' 1 1 i
as of th.
CI :
1 1 1 1
cans
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lo al
Ileum;': t
f
hurttul to ' lie prui. .
to tbe G . w-i ii in c ii r . P
ly us mucu c i i i -1 1 1
Oeinocr i' who un, .,.-
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r im si - .
Cl.lIIrN
- j uhI
I I'o ui
JlolU'V
r in
of the Pre-
I licit 1 1 U '
e con
vi taire
- ( ridence in hi
n ' eijr i:
ii, d
his courage.
W hat cr i- stol by politicians
may be co.i-ul.i c,i t jo- c ullai.iiol
part spiiit, lint i he ii tii.in.'.-s oil
the li- ligloiis pi e-s a, 11 produce a
ru ni'c lasting l rn ; i -- i o.
I'1 c 15 lei .1 l C , ;i I is i he
g i n of 1 1;- 15 i,i : - ol N r l ti L
ii . .
1 1 j i , -t lid Ira - .i! a
dilt'l, and -eli.re
eien i .mis d : - ell : i gt
ll Is
-c r i y lie ecu i -d
1 s ii'.H .mil
saci ed ilu'a--. Tue
govern (i.r;1 , Hi ,u
per is a d .i -;e r mi
C! ! 1C1
tl - 11 '
. i V 1. !
in ol a
) a pa
ct! Cal.-
not be disieg i
Th.- B tpu-:
the stro; ge
Nort h Cai ' .
iloutced l-.i'
tbe sentiii,e!!;-
ded u lth s ilety .
I . i) le: w, t he
, 1 e i i , In i ; : . i 1 o : i 1 li
1 .In:! I 'II .1 . : i - t (it
. ti-,- ir!,-l tetlccit.
(d a la u'' I'i ' i-H lt
Of its fflrlU ifi s
We do Hot entile a
the Recorder, bu . ,-u -: i
acterofthe piper au.i i
a-., wrtr
t tie c Ii ar -
consl i
tuency, we have conclu led to
1 ve
the article tinnii ie.nl, '.s,
The Recorder, of Se;it , J7. sav:
"Qrover C-leVt i iml will nrootiily
be tbe last pie-men' f..r in my
years to come to be n riec eo. l iie
evils of a secoml alia, nil- raMon
haye been sink r i ts I d-nious rated
since bis l.n .- i. aimu- iii oi. His
numerous ar tr r.i . aors in the p,t-t
few months on o ne a.-cmo'eo
I for by asser r i n , !j ,
be n s a 1 way s
I li.lt pi lideuce
been a man I g'e.if
Of Spirit , of liidivi in i p -1 w, -1 . ot on
daunted cjiivictioi.s. ew will
give bun en dit lor tbe-e j 1 . 1 1 ; i, ;
but there is a differed e
atlle dlll'-reuce n tne .,
Cleveland the I i.ex . ..-i oi.c
i e in ark-
.,c. loos ol
C- .1 PiC.s -
.lay. !
. null! !e
iioiftal;
i ' o i n f e
on Cievr
a si'i'imil
dent, and the Piesldei.i
is na; Q1. ,),, , ,, ,,
expected ol a-i a ii 'ii mi
aud most .-I u , are . f'
In his tirsi id m t i i r a'
wasdeslior- ol seeming
election, anil lie ac ed ie
Never was :i pi.- -.'ilen ii
ice t 1 1 ii g ly .
none c a '
I . e i e u ' h lie
as r e p I e sell f -tl
belied r 1 1 ill
-a 1 1 ve. and w inch
1 in various S i e
i his pat ion o,. in
I
I! I' I
ha '
Ml lit
I d
party 'he el i
possible; ai. d.
ODce lor t he Pi e
two re in - in h i i
restored to p i
'No v lii ai k
has sun on H ile.i
sonal ca hirir i , r.
paid ueit Her ' n
n i
f, -it,
(1
;! i 1 lied
tiaalD
en ce
II.
w i ,- li a
p. i
, .1 V I ,, g be. II
1 1 . r , 1 1 1 ' I
- oo-'-s III
si . g oil 1 ,
g 1,1-
pnpulant v ,
I )
1 houor r uie
ud 's very
i adherents
THE MI IIPI.E
j An old It,.t
' bania, in lolio
i m
fir r in Ala.
n g ion- of b i s 1 1 1 , t n-
j ren who hail pr.-acrird mi flection
and Free (irnv . d; Ii mv i
!J'ou feel l lli-.ini .o, bis nbj-cr,
'just call up if h-w, Mur. Lik.-
and John, mi il ' iie c , n r. t. i y o r
straight you are m tin- muddle m
a bad fix ''
The Washing; i l',.sr, wiib its
i (ressioi!al t a
s il I'll i 1, ll It ,, ,111 c
i to reach soum iien.n e d ignosi
of
are of uo avar
aKcint ,.,,1 n
absolute uid II
It i-
lice v ' l
i s n: . l
IU I IM'
m ; tm
' III -IV
.:id li .
of
he
a!i-
the opin ioi! ,-f s
citrs. No hmg
place
of the Wilson- 'o
Tiiere a. i i :;i
fill deflererice 'o
ot tiers was r eg irn
wi'lr the iiigb. -t
and t he mi i cs: p .
lytellce ()f :l ,
the
; ii i on s ot
coo son an
a '
-s ll, a I
o ,.,
'. 'il
IS
inn
-il
The ex-
ev (li "c.
iifL
I'llde ol
i hat,
'ther
eon t:
T
I: t I
'1'
Is .1 ImIhiii I '
cQr-
Let a i nn i . oi
members ol Congo
i , in- :c.
let e I in i n.
Si-natot Sew an a'tneked the
President i. ery tiiife. siu the Sen
ate Iu the cm! so of lis reiruiks
he if ii'in-1 ro relau ins existing be
t ween t he Pr.
Morgan. The
rose and state
side it and S-niatoi
A la ' 1 1 in t Sen tror
I tint " lim- i c biller-
-j
wirli fire I'l.-stdeir
mi some
Our grai.o business. i. not io -i
what lies riin.U ar d:sr:,nee hut
1 to do what lies clearly at hand.
!: AND 1 Al l.
)1 fib' I
VI'
(.'aiming I
th I arnlina.
i' I i
in
la
.am
I'aii First Its Ris
I-a. .loi i:n al: L'onimentinLT on sumo
correspondence from Ualeich to the Nnr
fiilk arciniaii concerninL' the oysters and
o-tci intei'i'-ts ol'Xorth Carolina. The
.picslion i, aked l)V the JouiiN.M. why
si..u!. not native eajiital Ix invested in
Tn;- iti-t ry --ineanii) oyster cunning.
I ui-h to a-k the .Iot:rtNAi. if native capi
tal li i- not I fen employed in this indus-
il ... it the
native cnpital has
t with the same late
loreion
capital - 1 1: it is il all I lie lactones both
iho-i i ; ui ,1 ished by foreign mid native
. .ipiial invested dome; in, t r i -
in i h ilev. r ami why is this so.
Win is it that all of the tanneries in
the Iale uelu closed last year I, lit two.
and they, not makimr expenses, will be
cl. s, this year r Win is it that nearly
el. if inn .pete aM, of the slnickini:jhonses
in.,; im n- in opei ition a tew years airo
are now closed ' land most of t'jo-e
-li nek inu inHNs ere owned and oper
ated b native capital. There e.xisls
-..ui.. i.ai.-e. what i-j tin; u.iu-e.
W hat scenic to me to iie the first thing
to settle is the cause of the death of this
iietUsiry in this Mate. With'vour per-
im-i,
i 1 will
ive the ( hi. f and prinei-
pal
,
i whole cause of the destruction of
s. the lti-i atest ministry in this citate.
d'lin so 1 will show why neither
iveeipital noranv other capital can
inyiote-d m Una indu.strv In thia State.
l
I
Wl.-it is tie." cause ! Is it legislation.
Now let us see if we are correct.
I'o prove that the prvcnt law. of the
M ia- are destructive lo the oyster nidus- . them, and went to look at them, If he
i ry , we will not ,'() tar back, as it in ' w ill order them down, we are ure he
unnecessary; we. will take that period j w ill recti v; (he In-arty thanks of every
wlen the industry was growing and j Christian person in the community and
lloiirshiiiM; in the Slate tand compare the warmest from the heart of ev.:ry "Cnris
i est ui ion of that period lo the leeislut ion ; ' inn woman, for our mot heir and wives
ot todav.
In ins;, orti- leyislaturs tiutied a law
nt ii a-, I. --An act to promote the cultiva- i of this i lis'Ust ini; abomination of iieath
i ion nf Shell tisli in the State." When I crnism. No uio.lest woni m has caught
ihi-w-.s enacted there was but one j the first glimpse of them but lias turned
eaniii i v ihen in operation in the State aw ay her hea, I in very shame. Chvis
i liit ..in- was Moore & Brady 's in t his city, tianity has some riolits which even
I'll, -canning businejs was then in it. m- ; travelino show men are bound In respect,
Ian, v In i e and under ihe healthy Mitlu-' one of w hicli is, not to have ! his kind o
i n ci a- oi the Legislation of Imm.7 and 'bH , immoral tfarhage Ihriist into its fair face,
the ii;-!i-i industry oa. liner' to grow aud I We are fold that anv agitation, or anv
,i . i. I- :..! : .. ..,..i :.. ,1... I i.:.... : :.:..' ......
' "t"'".' ",u"1" 11 ':?TI
:n.lu-lry was paying a good dividend ;
1 ' e np.oyiiR-iii, ana an
" , . ,i . , . ,, i ,
w is leeliiiM the salutary effect of this,
:ln ir young but growing industry.
In ls.-CJ our law makers seeing the good
effect
act i i
illlere
Was -i
1N7.
il the Legislature ot ISSi passed an
it le. I ''An act to protect the oyster
t ol the Stale.' This legislation
pp'cmcntal to the legislation of
The effect of this legislation
caused capital to turn into tics Slate and
un.l. r the supposition thai if invested in
t !nn glow nig, mdiisiry it would be pro
lei ted, several oilier canneries were built,
shucking houses were opened, until in
the w inter of ly'.H) and 'til not less than
eight canning lactones were in operation
i ' 1 I i . e S , . , I e li:d o V 1" I ll i I 1 cell s! Illek i Itg
hoii-is. Over a half mi llion dollars was
employed ill the piiyment of labor and
lor l he pin chase of oysters during the
oysti r season of 1 MjO and 'ill oyer three
thousand laborers were employed at the
canneries and shucking houses, beside the
oysierineii engaged ill catching oysters on
tin rocks or beds, iind those engaged on
boats transporting oysters to the canner
ies and shucking houses which were
many h undrei I more.
The ovsternien were thrifty; labor was
c, mi mam ling good wages; all eastern
North (.'arnlina looking upward and on
ward and all .Lie to tho benign infjuenecii
ol the 1, gislation of 187 and stl, which
Lgislauoii wasiniffcc.t for the prote
in m am I promotion of t he oyster interest
ol i lie Stale.
I'art Second. Its Kali.
In my last article I traced the oyster
industry to the growth of its prosperity.
'I'1 e prosperity was short lived. The
I' gis atute ol s'.H came ami went, but
nf..!, they uciil (hey stabed this iiidus
in a ia'.al stab. The w hole ny-ier legls-i-iti.m
was i hanged and ra.iic.'i ly changed.
Those who had been induced by the
former legislation to invesi their money
in i hi-industry saw their property d.es-
: i , ... i , I and protested against it, but to
no iv. iii. The legislation of lsill was as
. oi-nl as the oyster itself to 11 appeals
and t. asonings of those who had invested
n 1 1 1 i s industry and who had labored to
l.nild it uii. While the legislation of
is'.n w i- . I.-s: nirtive to the oyster indiis
irv tii..-e t wlimn were entrusted the
nee agi nem and enlorccnieiit nf the law
wa re i h i i mi ned to drive all who had
my, -lei capital here in it out of it and
- -ii it, ded in doing so.
iii U- the legislation of 1 S f 1 1 drove all
i he lactones from the State and broke up
ill,- shucking houses and caused them to
I. ..v.-. il was lelt for the legislature of
lsnn to finish it but two factories
did hii-iness in the State last season and
lii i a son they will not open up.
I'rom a half million dollars a year ex
plained in the business in the season of
s;io uii,! lS'.H la-t season not so much as
i bat many cents wen; expended; from
:;.oon laborers getting profitable employ
ment in this industry not over one tenth
... that number are employed now.
I he ovsternien. boatmen and boats all
lieeiving remunerative employment.
'In lee loiirt lis nf them are now idle all
irom lhe effects of the legislation of ls'Jl M. Hughes,
and 1 s;i:. and still the Chief Shell Fish j
Commissioner in a series of resolutions' Vocal and Kprmnn Class.
w'nii h he j dn w himself, recommending i Notice is hereby given that a thorough,
in- n- appointment (and which he had ' sistemal leal course of Vocal instruction
..--. I at a meeting at Oeracoke in j w i II be opened by 1 he Key. Mr. I. Kaiser
Aug ;st la-t when not over fifty (50) ms-nn next Monday cvoiing. October tin- Ud,
': i j,, u were present! has the audacity to ' :,t t he Col legiate I list i t ilte at 8 o'clock,
-iv ilnt tlm ost,r interest was never so ' All those desirous of joining the class will
prosperous as now in ta'-e of all the facts plea'c, eit her not i ly h : nr by mail, or bv
inal I hae heiciiij state 1 which ev ry ' calling at Mr. Moon's Hoarding lious--.
! Ty k -,"W - to be iri.e. : South front .Mreil. where le- tiviy b.
Now what ought lobe said and done; found. These Vocal studies wi' b'ciiii-1-
this. ..iie press of the Eastern portion of - thmad uninterruptedly during tiie
i he m ite should make diligent enquiry . corning winter, every Monday ami Thurs
in i , , this in, lust ry and then puLl ish the day evening at s o'clock sharp,
i.-iili ol their investigation, and not; Mr. Kaiser will ii!m open a German
scheming and d
igning
.n 1 1 1 i
lhe p
II, I
1 IWs
to mislead ami misintorm
Get the facts before the
lure that good wholesome
enacted and then we will
lies open and the industry
i-h
tact.
ii il prosper.
olutioii was introduced at the last
A i,
ii ot the legislature to investigate
industry and the conduct ot the
f l ', ,i u ni i ssioiie r, without expense to
t h .s
( hi
lhe State but for some cause it was
pigeon holed, by the friends of the Chief
Commissioner and this legislation they
did nm want the lights turned on they
preferred to keep the business in dark
ness, to the detriment of tot only those
who had invested their capital in this
in, !u-t rv fait to the oystermen and lhe
entire people of the State.
The prc-s lias seen the business in a
flourishing condition and it is noyy seen
in its languid dead condition, and yet the
pi.-ss with hut few exceptions has
said but little about it; the causes have
not been invi stigated by it, if so (hose
who hue made the investigation have
have
kept it to themselves.
i am not w riting this in a spirit of iii
IheVroMtoVn
up of thw one in. lu-trv 1 1 1 :i t will make
Kastern Oiruliiia, t i"i uealthi,. an J
most prospfrous .-cciloii i,f tlir Slate.
The Ecoi it Fa!.-, u t,f E. C'itv is the
oniy iaper ill tile -,, t m'i IIis tn
take any inlele-t in tin- impoitant in-
I "-try. Jim n a .uir s,v maker-
can Li' -Iiiiuii the neers-ity ot returning
t" the !i-i-lai i, ii ,,(' 1 sm; ":,mi ss'j. Un.i
the ahiindoiiiii nf the h L'islat i-m of ISUI
and ls'J.i, just then w id the industry ojien
up ami prosper-, out until then it is dead,
forever dead.
1! I'. WlU.lAMS.
Verdict in the Roanoke Sliootiiitr.
Tlie con. in i-s jut y
tragedy ha ye rem h i i
eiih t men who were
t In- re i en ol mob
nigl-t ' auie to tiieir i
the ham U i .f im n ,, .
oke I.icht Inl m! i v,
Capt. .lolin Rir.l and
1 ha; lie- i i id, in - h
act i ui; 11 1 1. i. i i 1 1 -1 i m 1
din- jii loi s lii i e k ii !.
that I In mi im 1 ju ry ,
con rt or aul hoi ii .-,
VestiM,,. lie 1 1 - m . t ! i i y
said otheials.
The verdict i - r.
favor tiler.-, it beiinr
all that ihe jury c.ul- i
the i v iilem.e in I in- i ;
le liieinok. ; 'a.
verdict til it the
t down .lurintr
on L-dnesday
"by weapons in
i is ,, :-,,- Homi
r e- - i. n, : in, I of
I - i 1 1 , . i - ' ami
' at he was
'. :.i or Trout,
t" recommend
aW
eat
ol
H, d
r
t her
competent
i nl and in -
e i Ii
of II
of (I
'en. lal
m lact,
ml from
; v . . I uilli
-..n-idere.l.
! n-l i ti.ii ! y ti
Obsone Pictures
Kditou: We were
Mu.
,'reatlv sur-
prised in pa
n u'
own town yesterday
iiierniiiir. to notice the pictures exhibited
on the streets. Timy ware ol such an
outrageous eh.u-ieter thai it isditheult to
see how by whai oversight they cmih!
have oe n a. lowed to be lnmjr.
We called tiie attention of th Mayer
to tlium, and he said ho had not seen
j and daughters ami sisters are most scan-!
' dahzed aud ilishonoreil by the exhibition I
, ', '" ,nsure ai'L Ever see anything nicer t Look at
I nil house. 1 hat is perhaps true, but : this immense, bundle" of su-ar cane.
i.m. ceriamiy so. Ami ceriainty, U it U'.-es
,, . .,,,,,,,,,-,! ii,. iii,ii,o' i, il ill iiiurve a
t groat ditterence in the ciiaracier of the
j audience.
I he ''bas, i-s,irl" may rally in force, but
many a mother w ill entreat her son, and
many a sister her brother to avoid it as a
place which leads down to the chambers
of death. And the inllueiices set in
operation by t he agitation, through the
faithful efforts of (.Sod's people, in the in
tervening days and especially Sunday
there b; reason t i hope, will be bir reach-
ing and deep and ahidim.
Ii.
KesoUitioirs of Kesnect.
Whereas i( has pleased our Ib-a
y i
rather ,n his -ilwi-- wi-I-xn to remove
Irom our circle and tiie woiid our much
loved Iriiaid and i hoolinute little Sadie
A. Wood, therefore lie it
Kesolved 1st, That we the membprs. of
Briees Creek M. E. Sunday School bow
in humble submission to the will- of
Almighty (bid realizing that in Sadie's
death our school hs lost one of its
brightest and most precious jewels, also
one of its most exemplary members.
2nd, That every member of this school
does hereby most feelingly sympathize
with the sorrow stricken parents and
family ot our deceased little scholar and
classmate,
:td. That death may the oaml'sof life
unloose
P.llt can't dissolve oi- ,,ye,
Mil lions of s, mis compose
The family above.
his words the mourning parents hear
And shout with joy divine:
O Saviour, all we hae and are
Shall be forever thine.
4;h. That these resolutions be spread
upon tic minutes of this school and that
a copy be sent to the lamlly of the
deceased with the assurance of our sin
cere sympathy, also that copies be sent
to the Raleigh Christian Advocate and
New Heme Jocknai, with request to pub
lish the- same.
Kkn.v M. Conn ku, i
JkNMK M. I..V1I1 am. ' , ,
(iKonoK II. I.vniA,V"""11,m''
GAlSK A. CoNNKIt.
Address on (ien. Pender.
It "gas been already annour.ced in the
Messenger, that Mr. Donnell Gilliam, a
vnuflg lawyer ofTarboro ot much talent
"o,,i .,r.. ,idl,, 1,, .1. a, .... , r ...;..i
,,ii.ii.i.'Lii,-..iso.,.,o.iiii.e .'niiioii.ii,
ii ,. ;. urn ii .i i
Day l l Is. 14 an address imnii he ife
and character ol ., lai. (b-n. V. I). Pen-
der. who is buried in Tarboro.
He is anxious to secure all the material
that will aid him in the preparation of
his address, and to that end solicits all
persons puss, ssed of valuable informa
tion, incideiils or anecdotes, nr who have
collected written matter concerning Gem
Pender to communicate with him re
garding Ihe same. Wil. Messenger.
DIED
September 2ith at Astoria. Long Island,
in the Hist year of her age. Mrs. Anna
E. SmaMwood, formerly a citizen of this
place. She w a the mother of the lae
J)r. E. V. Sui.i
1 1 am 1 i ,f Mrs. Annie
class, to those who desire to acquire the
knowledge of the German language
and literal ll re. For either of these
branches Mr. Kaiser will charge the very
moderate price of per month payable
in advance. He will also give private
lessons in both branches, at the house of
pupils, it so desired.
Chil.lnn wishing to j ,in the Oratorio
class, must present themselves
Collegiate Institute on Tuesday
( letober 0,1, at -1 p. m., for the
hearsal, as those who nunc later
be admitted into the class.
at th
if: rnooi
tir-t le
will
not
When H.,1,
When si.
l '' he" fast, .ri.-v
:: i- ,1 t ,- I -ast,,riu..
elaag t" . ';isi. .ria.
p-avi1 them C:istoria-
I i 1 , 1. 1. .
When sh,. . ,-,,. "Itlss. i.
Wk.-ii she hah I liiMr.-n. :
Children Crv
Pitcher's
Castori;
, . ,
Children Cry for Piiciier's Castoria.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria
ynildren ry lor "toner's Castori,
u.
XOKTU (AliOLINA AT(1II(A(.0.
A Tribune Rrporlrr (iiies Throiitfli t lie
Exhibits of the Tarheel State.
"What
North Ca
ie pnne
'." Tin
n- p-ni
an el-
pal pn
was a
askeil ill
years a'( .
ill
-. "la
an y
mi I t ii rpem im
Ihlt
if
j vi.-it the N'oi ih
X 1 li 1 I !
:n
.M--ii-iiltiiral I ' i i 1 . 1 i n ;n
v ah U. i ; - iihn he v ii
tin- nickname . f '" n he,
lla C been : i j 1 1 1 ' i , ! to I h'-
i
di Cm
Imiaiis.
"' "' '' -I'el till pel. tine ," he -aid
" repom -i- i',,r i he Tribune. '. yes.
we raie tar. pilch ami 1 u rpent i ne, ami it
il in-iu-lry. i,,o. The v.orlil
wouM pretty nearly sf,n, still but for
our tar. iiteh and Hi i p.-n i i n,-. I ,
talking with an ;iL., nt of the i:u--ian
Ctovernment the oth, r d,,y t;,i., .-u',,.(-.
Old he e-ot o lL., th.lt ie j,,,,
lii.-- Lfi ipsac-k oml sta.iteil ,,r Nortii Cur-
olm-i. lb- is ilown t lo t,- miw
iiiM ,,ur ,ro,lui la and tlii ik- h
L'reai t Inn for lbs p,-, ,),!,. .''
im . si Mat
is .ll.lIlM ;
' 1 ar. ouch am
t II I'DOtlt 1 lie
i ,,, ieipa. .ro,biels. (hen ;"
I "Who said that? I know
u r
I l:e
,1.1
Lre,.,MiiphM, ,s,., ,,,
' . -lit u e liave
'. Why. X.,r:h
-p o! Xortl,
ry Ti.tnir that is
Mate is. ".(in mii, -i-u
kn-.w, a:, i in
repu'iiateii lli.-m ,m1m .,
'arnlina is the gar. len
I America. We raise , y
i good down tin-re. Our
! uide, from east m w.-.-i
trial sjrace we have every yarn-ty i f ,:-, ,
nets. The s,-ab, iml cm-iei will
lines. ncre you eer m a pin
M ,
If you were not, oii in via knew n
ln-altli and ieaee.
The Noi l hern people iu-t re. I
pine ciuntrv, i ,p,i i.biy (hose win
and
our
a Ve
j pidmrinary complaints. Tire ver aiiiios
j pheie is not only fragrant, but "hea.ing-.
As you sit in the door of your cabin
dr. uking in the balsatv.y perfume and
iislen to the slghi ng-of 1 ,e win, I through
the boughs ,, unlike in v other mii-ic in tin.
worl, I, yonr nerves reia.x, vrni begin to
feel forgiveness for your eiieai., you lie-
,eve that Ooc lis love ...id that earth is I
heaven, and th. n suddenly your eyes'
close and you dream that you are sittini'1
on a golden sunset clould lutoning- to the
singing of angels and eating ambrosia.
Tar, pilch and turpentine yes. we have
pine , rees, nut oesnies thy pun, trees
we
h
iae more : man am
than
her
abode, nf n. an in North Ainerie-iV
"What, for instance '. '
jiav'nooii
"Why, Just look around tile
won me a moment. Do ymi -i'i:
bale of cotton 1 Well, that is the
cotton exhibit in this building from
United States. Judge of cation
this.
onlv
th'e
Feel
( Iii I1L k(lw that we produce" sii-ar.
nt know that we produce siieai. I
suppose, out we do. He il.i nut glow
sugar to sell, bu just to show that we
can grow the best sugar in lhe country
and to supply enough syrup for home
consumption. All this, mind you, in the
poor end of our State, w hich produces
the tar, pitch and turpentine that you
talk about."
'T'.ut can you raise vegetables
'Vegetables! What" would you
northern people, eat if we did'nt raise
vegetables ? We have the greatest mar
ket gardens in in (he pine country on thei
globe. Look at these potatoes, tomato.
peas, celery, cauliflower egg plant.
MAI AT KX1IIBIT III AOKICULTl'liE.
and small fruits that we grow. vVe sell
$7,000,000 worth of them every year.
Kalamazoo thinks she has a comer on
celery, but she is doomed. We mean to
knock tiie spots out of her celery beds in
just two years. Wdiat do you think of
this line of fruits in glass jars: Talk
about California. Can California show j
anything like these? Just 1 . ok at these ,
peaches, pe.irs. plums, appK es, and ;
grapes. We raise en ry a ripe ilnii, Cali
fornia does, an. I a u., a iniiii grape thai 1
originated down our wav, that California '
hasn't got. We are making wine too. ',
Most of our wine exhibit ; ,,i the vei j
cultural section of the 1 In. i .cultural !
Building, but here you see a lew s iniples.
Here is a bottle of our champagne. And j
just sample this hand-made w hisky,
please. People that drink it grow purer, j
wiser, and happier all the time.
'Any cen als in your country V
'.I list back of yo-.j. There you see
sample:, oi our corn, w heat, oats, bariev,
and buckwheat. You Western people I
think you raise lhe best riuii. flu: i;
you collide:,! one hoeeiike made ,,u.t ol
North Carolina corn you y.,u' I bum!
your corn crops, am I come and get seed I
from us. You are simply not m it wilh j
us when it conies to cereals, or grass ;
crops, or forestry. This bundle ol or-i
chard gra-s. six bet tall, ar.d the bundle
or clover, three feet tall, arc the exhibit'
of'G. AV. Vari.lcrbilt ol liuncombe counlv. :
near Asheville, away oil" in the west end
of the State."
"What about Van,'., rbilt's place, am-I
way:'' !
--Biltmore? Great place. 6(1.000 acres.:
finest climate am I preu'nst scenery on'
earth. Vanderbiit goes in heavy tor;
farming and Imeslry. not for what he
can make out of them, out, as lie sa -.
, i . .
simply to lea. h lue ar-he.
..
Imw to '
levelop their State. lie is making a
great palace down there, mi the side of
the mountain, aa ymi know, and has ju-i
constructed a s27.ooO marble tennis j
court in . mine, lion with il. Ihi: there is
a fly in everybody's oniiinent and Van-;
derbilt has run against a snag d..w , I i,-,-ic j
that all his money can't remove. I
You see he naturally wants all his .m ! i
continuous and wholly private ! I..-:
own uses. lint he had to aeipiin- it
piece meal and when he got it he I ip. i I
tint he had completely encircle. ! a ,:t -.
farm often "acn s In longing t,, ,n . ,
nero named S.:.;i. V ., ,s
had an ease:::,- ' ,y , i ' h ' . :; i, . ' :; ; . .
tad- for ingr -s : ::, ': eg r, ... I T: i- , : ,. I
WOI'l V V:i I', lei ' ! : I allV at tiist. lie ili-t
sent his ag, nt over to buy S im mil, bui
to his snijuise Sam) refused to sell.
"The." have never got him out yet.
When Sam refused to s,ai his firm tor
what it was worth Vanderbiit o;'i',-ie.i
1 t iii a trifle more than it was worth. 11, i:
Sam still declined to sr;l. Since (ha:
(line numerous advances have been u. id.
iu the offer, without iffeci. When a- , ,1
why h w 's s, . , ,1 is; i n-ite S mi simply sal 1
tl , i 'or. Vanderbiit wa- lhe Im st mi,'i
I .-.r in- .-, er had am! l:e waiiled b , k.
him. So there they ar.'. and V:ni,, i,i '
haJ no peace because Sam can di.ve 1,1
ox curt straight through h:- m ;g, ,.:';. . ,.t
grounds."
The Charlotte News .-as tlml time
is a wonderful rivival iiieeting in ,rog-res-
at the Methodist church m Davidson
now. The pastor of the church, Ifev
Mr. Shelley, is assisted in the meeting I .y
Kev. J. B. Carpenter, of (hat city. Up to
' the present there havi
ecu .) converts.
and night before last there ere 8a pvi
tents. It is the greatest meeting cver
lield in Davidson, and many of the stores
are closed in order that the proprietors
and clerks may attend the services.
Shiloh's Consumption Cure.
This ia beyond question the most
ucoeBsful Cough Medicine we have
ever sold, a few dosen invariably cure
tho worst cases of Cough, Croup and
Bronchitis, while its wonderful success
in the cure of Consumption ia without a
parallel in the history of medicine,
Sinoa ita first discovery it has been sold
on a guarantee, a test which no other
medicine can stand. If you have a
cough we earnestly nek you to try it.
Price 10o.. 50c, and $1. If your lungs
are sore, chest, or hack lame, use Co
lon's Poroua Piaster Sold by New
Berue Drug Co.
;
',
it on;HT to in: stoi i'eo.
If Now (osfs North Carolinian More
to Ship Their I'roiliK Is to Each
Other Than to Send Them I!c
yond flic State,
i a -1 1 1 .t 1 ( 'it , i .!;(
'lit ol
, 1" ir
I he
- II 11-
M. on
i-.til
belliM
si on r i i-i
d eiVe, ,
I and c.vj) n
ays blame.
r,
ith th
xpn
otli
eial o! tl
! t , r
say :
We agai n than k " Kai r 1-'
into th, railroad ul t rat
fish from here to Ni-wIh rn
our w ord that il we wi iv ,-
pin
,1 fi
roa. I we won id t ry 1 o
"light to be stoppe, I. '
iii the world w liy the- pi
P 11
lie re
,p!i .
a s i
.North Mate -..n! I n a 1, , ,
a- W.- ! a- tie- ' . i.-. -ball.'
of i lai II- It. CI. I : I ' ' o
f ; To cent- alio 1 I ,! .,iv
: .at rels sh i led there a nn iia I
. A Volk
a, .u-. in. Is of
while the
:h that not
1 1 e re ill II
rates in tin- Male
1 (Ml bai Ie!s a:.- -!
at-.-
I'I"
y early.
The com-.poi., t, ni h ,
chord, l-'rcight ra'i - in
lo be such that i-v. ry
I'
irade with any other pi u .
The East has ti,h and a
tin- ,
' w
ml- -it:
1 II' I e.
n tie.
ai; 1 w
of :h.
-t r
I ... i.;
lie
llli be
i- line
HU.'i lo s, li
frililS -
ihe Wo.
hint share
rates lavs a
W,
1 In
il.t
.rtic
between the t wo loeali'
Again, o',;r stale has
1
1 1. .
nl'l .
ed 1!
l'vc coal niincs, hut in
I voild localities inline
be
ll VI
iv
tU, I1(.tll u , .,, :
.
stat';-
I Each ami
evirv citZell nf
th
Mate
should take pride in Using Notth Carolina
products when he can do . as advan
tageously to himself ami each coipnra-
; tion in the State should feel it a duly lo
bring about such a condiiion as wiil give
I the State jiroducts. other things being
! equal, an advantage in the market-, ol the
Slate over those from
vomi it-
idei-.
iimarv
Conference of the Woman
Mi'
Society.
The Woman's Missionary ,.!. !, ol tin
North Carolina (.'.jnleiem e mci m ss,,n
at Centenary M. E. Church in this iiv
Friday night. A good many visitors besides
the delegates were pre-ein.
After the singing ol a --Its it.-,' a , a
male quartette, licvoiioual . n i..-- w ia
omlucted i.y prayer irom lb v. I.. !,.
Nash, of Wlliniiigioii, and singula!
reading by Ilev. J. A. ( 'unuinggim.
Miss Minnie Willis, daiighler ..f Key.
If. A. Willis, made ..!,, addn s- ,,f w,-
come ' u y, 1 - that w. i . .-' r 1 1, iie-1 :o
' I propriate for the oreimoi,.
Ill the absence of Mi-- ! , i- . Hi: , h-
in-, wl e. ' w , .. , let i .Le. i ! :' '11 a! I, le I I l.g
the conference by -iekm . the n
was pleiisingly read by Mis; Sue
with of Rik-igli. That beautiful
sionary hymn "Tin- iCingdoni i.e.:
was then sung by the i hoir.
The annual address yva- ileiiyei
"IiOhs,
Beek
the President, Mrs. .1. . 'niming
Hrtleigh. It was a -plendid addn
veil ru.'id. It briefly took up (in
of missions, showing yyhat was
accomplished and the ere.it lie
further pushing forward the mis
call sc.
At the close of tin- -eryh , K,o
Willis Hlinouneeil t !'. g.t a reception
s an 1
wank
being
"1
ionary
Nn.
would
he tend. r. d all delegates and visitors
: present at the residence of Mrs. K. It.
, Jones.
j The conf, renc wiil meet llii- morning
I atnine o'clock. Visitors yyil! be welcome
to all the meetings.
A Hliyining Kespoiise.
The following very m-ai i
received Wednesday in u p!
sent Tuesday m, :lu- or,,,
ops.:: in g "f direct telegraph a
t'oii between "W : I n , : ug i
Bel ne.
o i he
!l "I
l N.
i)n I lehalf of on r
ciiroeate th'"" kindly
II v
and hope for then In
,l'.e-t le lb i
Wilmington, N. C
To Jim S. Manix. Al
.'ni .
Your rliy niiig . i - .
Both apt and b r- .
D, s, rv, s res,,,;,-, i-
This (own P. -..
addre-s
It- heart t, -t gr. . i : .
Its hop, , that t'r :,i i
I )nr t w i - I ., .1 - i
in powei
That l lists.' nm,:; .
Their mutal sm
And widespr.- e i w-e
New Shell Fish ( oint,. I
( ur i oi'gr i ' u 'a! i. : -
' : - J ( ! : N : . s -. .
1 .,
: -', (
1 I.
i B
Last
w ee
1'
,- on t lie I
ll ni"!'.- h i
-. ( ha-. e
M
oniltte, 1
A. A N.
ye-telda
'file e,
tioiial ( I
. a i ; ,,
I! 1
pap,
W eat
mor
I It to 1
our :e Iv, f i- I
ill to good del-
opening,
Ymi migh;
chu ken- o-;i i
goo, I I m-i Hesters,-
w ay il: W
the la-el I , -f te
in- t-
I .
The tola' ,
hies i- s:;,-j:ii;.-:.ls.li,7',io
a. .e- .
4"i7. Tin- t ix
-him I hrn-s. s.
! I a : l ' l V : .
li-i al-' -
l,!'7o mul
a.
, '.'. - :!:-,! it h-e
i -. l.irs goals
and -J.ln; sheep
rmn the Green
'J.112 entile, Oil
-,s hog-
; These figures are taken
I yiile Iletlector.
STOt'K HOLDERS M E i-TI X"i.
List ol
New Ollkers-Almost an En
lire Re-Election.
annual iiio-'.i,. ,,f ,e stotk-
At
l.ol.le
'f Ihe A. A. N". r
liailronil held
it Mi
u-ehead City Thursday t
following
officers were clectrd-
Directors electe.l le, )
kholderg
Ino. M.
are Dcmpsy W 1
Moreheud, I.. II. C
The Directors
( iovernor are W. S
( 'arraw ay, S. W. L.
V. E. i-'oy, W.
T. D
ill ler.
appointed by the
Chad wick, W. W.
it ham, E. Wadswortli,
L. Kennedy, Charlec
Dewey ami W. T. Calm.
Stale I'ro.w; W. T. D,.,t
li. Jr.
Daniels,
mm E. II.
A vco, k, .1.
:.d .1. II.
I'd W. t.
Roberts,
s. L. Dill,
,11, Attorney
finance Conn
I. W,,tc. K.
Tl,,
Hack
II- '11
11. F.
Me. i
I. A
I'l'.-x;. C
W. I.lal
Davis. I :
( ha.lw n k.
Secretary
oinn.it t, i
, i. Arm,;,
i, Due' I.. i
I'resi li i.i ,
and Treasi
r.
'I,-
'ear-
Siijii iinleiid. nt; I'. .M.
for I he roa-1.
I he ni t annual mi
at .b i he. ,. I. N. C.
ting will be held
i'el -sales to the Missionary Convention
l;' : u' "'' lit. h-i ,, anivrils to
-'' 'i to- W, .;:. - M - .,! c mven
I ion ami I heir -I, ,o,n, . ,, ... , .
K
Mis,
I. A CiiimmglMH,, and ife and
Sue lieckw ith, of .,
n at
K. IL
Jones.
Mr-.
Hhodes and
Mr-. Dav ,,p.
Mr-, s.j.j,.,
M:-. Willi
Trenton at
lohnson und
Weldon and
Hidgcway t
(
Ml-
Mi-- Annie Stanl.ack
V, -- L,be Ch.-ath.iui
l -- Jam Thou,:,--.
Mis- l.iiinia I 'age and Mrs
Ai.i nio ., :,r f a. Green's.
Mrs. Svm,,.c:. of Wib, i,,g
Nick Jo,s-.
Creele, ot"
a ibgtoll at Cajit.
f Keidsvill,., Mm.
blsbom. nl Geo.
and Miss Sunili
in Mrs. A. B.
Mrs. .1. : 1;,,,. Ui
F D. Swindell, ,, ;
I Icin lei son's.
Mi.-s Kessie Harding
1 looker, of ( Ireeiiv He
F. rob, ,
Mi-s Sdlie Jon, -Dill
s
,1 B,
Mrs. I
Key. K. A.
I'. How,
Willis'.
n ( Iwen
II. of CoMshoi'.i at
Mrs. , ,
.-scntl s.
Mi-s Cap
Mrs. A l.
l rdeeii at S. II.
la Grangi r. nt Kinston 8t
rebec's
Mis Siieedcn and Mrs Girrntler, ivf
Wilmington at W. Lurch's.
Mrs. i I,,; jy, j.-k. ,,f Durham t K. K
bmes'.
Mi-s Blanihe Fentress and MibS
I la we.-, of Wiluiiiigtoii ai Miss Carrie.
May hew ' -
Mr-. Annie Hainilion. ,,f Durham
CI,..-. F.d wards'.
Bt
i The Meadows Fertilizer Factory.
! Messrs. E. 11. -V .1. A. Meadows' Fer-'
i- 1 lizer factory is getting in shape for an
- i oilier busy season. They ran u jiortion ot
j the time even through ihe dullest of the
summer and have been running with reg
ularity for a month past ami will now -run
at full capacity. The la rge schoonera
Houston and Mclvin have just unloaded
al the factory then cargoes of crude ma-
! terial for the fertize'- und the schr. Cher-
ubim, Capt. John Nelson has arrived
w ith anot her cargo.
This factory docs a large business and
in addition to the usual class of fertilizer
adapted to general use il makes careful
ly prepared specialtiis for each ol a
ar ii t y ol ( l ops.
Tiiis is a ennim. iidabl, lmme industry
thai should be well patronized. Our
farmer when they g,. farther to pur
ehi -c -tarn! a . har.ee of faring worse
than (hey wnu'd by buying yyhat is right
at (heir hand, from a factory that has by
year ot siiccesful work and square deal
ing established a -olid npiitation for
w ha' ever 1 In y p rod me.
Kei.
II
open
M Forbes' V.i.l
w ill ,,l lb y . K. M
Fori.:
- was
jirus-
m, d and r.-ad i - . i da y
i - of i y , : ; 1 1 v, : l m
.Mi . F.c be- lot in- , m : n
estate to th
Carolina for
i etio'is us to.
-a missions.
i
-nn
pu. P
- w i '
ik -.
b,
applied,
ii one.
-,ii in
, ocoine
good
, ' . -me,
nut a
art! Ing
V
i ..u.-gr-i
1, id
per
L' v.
! I'llf.
o! the
i their
. .a the
'mg of
. they
.1 ol
1 VCS.
, 1-i-dl.
I'l lll isioils ft
I'llplis
. II
... tn r
i . . li ! ee
y es-
H.at cut--..
I lie on a
oniplish-
i s. (:urr
-nt North
., : '.- Con
' b,b, i- 18
: a s that
I Was SO
i i lot n
lhe young
y well.
I'i. State
,, igh Oct.
-p, eially
of 1 ,ll I, a
Cambria
.,:, I l'.l
I'm- K
Mi. i. J
skill fill I y
1 list,
U Ii
I le
am pub, 1 in
I in. 1 1 has r,
fin (.,
id ( i,
I s. dm , ag
i yy
Illl.
toiiisb tin- oiiiiiiii-si.' - of i iie various
loiimies, at then regular meeting next
Monday, to appoint two delegates and
t tyvo'alteruati.s to repiesen! the county at
i the Congress.
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