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" . - ' V- s. - " I V " ii - r nt i rwr . X a a'adC.. u&L-Mr, -ft ,. 1, - - - - . i imI iTiii m ' vi 'YT'i-nnmiTi -Crrl i n n i ' ' n i n i - - - - - ... q-: ."i"-'. Ti $1.00 Per Year. I'nEPENDKNT IN AM. THINGS. Single Copies, 5 Cents. NO. 42. 4 VOL. XVI. NEW WA N i i, II..WKN COL-XTV. N. C. DI-rKMHKR 21, 189:). ifniiwimliinMiMiiiii ii if r"?,TJ imiiii iint if th'-'-"i-ti i tiv: -i ',j 1 ""- J-" - - - PEOFB SIO AL - .DR. G. K. JAGBY, .-SURGEON DENTIST. .-;. opposite Baptist NEWBERN . N. C ieo8w- D'r J. D CLARK, DENTIST, F.W BKKSli, N. C. OtBe oa Orn'on stret between Pollock mi Brand . J 3 NT IN M ") , D.D.8 limited to j 1 v a.: (1 Me- ! ': Dentistry e i t r a c t ed j ' i"111 b" ,h us.- - n rr . x'.de ' - ..i;;15 ' .. ' :"r Era la too b--t .-O-fls. frrr. Ailay. appoK A T T,o K-.f 15 T A T U A. W . llidd!"txel, First room boveFra- -- r" ' er's & Merchant's Bant. Win prae tie In th. Ceantlea of Crm wurn. joDM.ODilaw .nd Pumtloo. t. DniMd HUlM Jour I at New Barn., vod - Iwimh Osot iKkw MtU VVM CLAKKE, v ATTORIf BY'AT LAW. AND iieai Estate Agent. tNcw H i-rie, '. C. 1onte tioa. New York Bo 'on mcL C'ga&du. X ; Farm lands. Vs 'iruck lands. TownSlots Do yon want u bay T WHITE. 1 WRITE. Do yotf Vant to sell ? 8PF0IA.L. 1500 'cren. Treat Rod 0 miles of city. Timtwr Md .Track Uod . TRE NEW BERNE KNITTING MILL, . j bow-prepared to furnish Haxp Hoss - YjiBiotm QuAtmEs jkd Coixrs 'ot to an it p arch users. Send ten cJb: for Samples and Price. Pure! Brilliant 1 Perfect I USKD TSKITHSEt ASP ExDOBSEl Wbuiteb Usko. fhs Matt Popular Glate$ in the V. B. Tby are dUy worn n 1 are warmly prmi d by th aolid REPRESENTA TTTE MEN of ihM ooaotry. many of ' Utm bciac of NaUol fm. The liat ambrscM Baakara. tf rahaota. Lawyer. Ooraraora, Senator a, Forcin Ministers, -JCaebaaiea Praaehert, J2f BMISEST Itl ALL PROFES SIONS AND TRADES. fTT81CIANS RECOI1M1SND THfM ' BUT 50SE BUT THE GEM'I5E. Th prfct QleaePa err- ccartly rl justed to all ere it tbe Ilt-a Store of F. S. DUFFY, ITew BernelT.C. . j)24dw Just Received A'-Large Lot ,f FLORIDA OBA2TQE3 which I am offering very law ; By The OE DOZEN. Also a fall line of other fruits NTJTSand CAXDlE-f for the Holi day Trade. . 1 Gome arid Esaauoe my STOCK before baying elsewhere. Eaatwlacuon Guaranteed or! monej Tefaoded. I offer special in daeementa o my Country Friend . Mts and Quid Sales" . .. -18 MY MOTTO . .. GiV me a trial and I will save you imonej. lStablea Free to all. . ,EepeSifalIyt, J R. PARKER JR. JSo. 77, Broad St. . , NOTICF. Tba aiKlaraiained Aior- I'Ii'IIdi rata da y tva,llflad M seu'tor or ibo aiat o a.mtl Ktrkmaj ud bereby jr. ti oOM Uiai an reqalr a 1 wnom hiu.g latma aatat tbe Mtt ot the aaid Amelia Klrkaaoa to prea'Bl Utein o tne said x(or dul authent eaid tor vamMOJ), om cr before ih Ub ol fftmmyy 1391. -ore's rhla notice III bJldd In br of reooverr Peraona lodb;d lo ibe ntiie mut paj -without 3ly. ALO7. ) PHILLIPS". Kxaculor. Trie Dndoraleafd A!oi t Phillips will od Moodar.ttia 11th day of D;cemb-r ISUI, at 11 O'eloca oa ia prenalses expose for tale Anetloa .tha peraonal propertv r toe id Amelia Ktrkmao coDsiatins or Hiuit atoid and Kitchen Karr it Cait e. rtc. ' AUI.NZO FilLLIP-l, tlxecalor. oeUl (v. . Arpin BO0t & Sh0(3-VfcikGr ctTiwtr. - c - - - Box . Opposite Post-Office. Prcmpt ni Superior WortaaDslip ATI kinds of liepair W ork given Special Attentior. , Give Me a Trial. EDITORIAL NOTES. Notwithstanding the financial depression, the Christmas trade opens briskly. Jerome Jerome's new London joatual, "halt newspaper and half ra ig.-iziu?,'' is named '-To-Day." A DiimVr of Democratic mt-m-tiers of the Douse are urgiug a call for a Democratic caucus to discuss the Tariff bill. Over in South Caiolina, the Till man Legislature at ems to be t rs ing to do what the earthquake and the c clone faiUd to do crush Charleston. 1 A new color l.seu'ed "profauiiy biue." because it is supposed to be the color whi;!i dye th air when Tney say that "the Democracy is j not harmonioas." Well there Is ai little racket, bat it is more on the order of an old fashioned coru ttbuckiog than ot a cross-roads grocery tight. The report that Voorhees was alter SrHTetarj Smith's scalp is a inixrke fie was only reaching for the Mde pocket of the gi-n'lenian Jrom South Carnlina. A smile on see. There is much f.v-itemeQt among Gen Lee's fnend" '-ver his defeat for rhe Senatorial nomination in . - - - -T' i . i . . r rapt methods ased by Mr. Martin's friends. ThA r.iHiAa ar all in f ivnr nf J taming the i ascals oat. They don't know anything about the tariff, and they dost catr: bat tbey, do j know the radicals hold the offices and they are mad as hornets. : The international bouudary line between the United States and the Bepablieol Mexico is. marked by pyramids ot stones placed at ir regular distances along the line all ! the wny from the Rio Graude to i the Pacific oceau. The Washineton correspondent of tbe Baltimore Herald sajs tha.t ibe D moor its arw divided on the Tariff. We prophesied two months ago that this womd occur. There seems to be less and less horesty and sincerity in politicians. Wil. Messenger. "Capt. T. R. Jernigan and Walter K Henry arrived last night and will press their applications." Thal'st right, Gentlemen, pnsj . tonched with a live- coal from oll"; along and keep moving. You Deed i tne aitr, and the point of Ins pen j not expect to win if you stay at j has been dipped in the light that borne and trust to the promes of ' floods Parimssu-i The col'jraDS ol your Congressmen. , the Journal are over open to him j Minister Thurpton left WasbiDg- and under his guardianship! ton Saturday for Honolulu. Before ! Education can suffer no detri-! leaving be said that tlie Hawaiian ment, and no presumptions infidel j Gavernment had 1,100 troops who. vill invade the Empire ot Lot would resist interference by anyters. o-e bat the United Statae marines, I "Shoemaker, stick to your last,-' bui they would not fire on them if The prlitical columns of the; tbey were land and took posession journal Emit the territory of this ol HoDolu'a. scribe's domain. If they are kept up : I am nnable to understand why lrand io toe pensi n rolls should not have teen corrected with thor oughness and vigor. Every name fraudently pur upot th.se rolls 14 a wicked impositi)n upon the kiudiy sentiment in which pens, ous have their origin. Cleveland's il ess age. Dead! dead! Solemn words those. A Georgia paper says, "Toe At lanta Ilerold is dead. It died of too mncn blowing about its success aiid its circulation and its personal ittacks that were made without cause, wiien every body knew that it was all g. Tte CnaiEjtte Observer sas: The latest news from Hawaii, ob tained from the steamer China which left Honolulu about tbe 2S:b,' is that the provisional government ' is still m power and is determined f0 resist to the utmost any attempt of the L'nited S'ates to reinstate tin Ijieru. Intense excitement pre vails Get. C. A. Fvans announces that he will be a candidate for Governor of Georgia There is no better man than General Evans, A correspondent iu the Atl inra .Jour nal describes him as "a gallant soldier, an able minister, an enter prising citizen, a gentleman of up light and lofty character, a Cheva lier B tyard ''without fear and with out re proach." Vi-: Presid-nt Srevensoo, Sec retaiy Herber S-cre.ary Smith, C ingressm i u Sp-ing-r and Con gress mm Sp-m a e th- honored quests of the S ittiern Kioosi'ion at Aoguita Georgia. Tiicse eentle men were lioniz d all the way from Washington Ciry to .Vugtista. By tne way, They say that Steven son is a Democrat! On the morning of the 11 i nut. , the editor ot the Denver Times sent the fallowing telegram to the preeident: To Grover Cleveland, President of the Cnited States Washington, D. C Dear Sir: For the information of the neonle of Colorado will jou kindly m ike a public statement as to the cflect in the east of the repeal of the so called Sherman act. Many thous ands who ha.-e been thrown out of cuoploymnut in this S'ate by the repeal are ready to hear that it has resulted in the restorntion of pros perity somewheie. M.1YE I S A REST." "Give us a rest on politic?." We wish we could, dear friends, vYhen Congress has done its work and the country is res-; under the benign influence of ; e Demo- cracv. our weary tra.u u y i and jon can rum t'ro;n iitTiaud nation i, imtT.'giioes to ' h- contem plation ot he g .).!, tile betn'iful and the tine, w;'h nntbi i lest you or nirike yn 't But until that t'L --a l. told by seer a-nl pio. '' c do n-it infe-id tli i t ' -any rest for r h p liti 'ally the pri ll gares who Mpi to 1P1 in', 1 1 1' e- e i be wi'-ktMl; .ler Uie mi bio. revenu '- li Mi:ib!:i' ins and r - - - - sinners . But, ll' von arc tiro I -f politic i-ist n.ivi no -ir p'. i'e an sa v t ; i u w ; . ; . , i ' . ( 1 , v r in -.:!:!'; on !i ' U atf tirs. aud s i 'iiu! tt.H ii.:u entei -prise." Not if we know ourself. The grst page otj'he ,ldI"KNAI. is devo ted to that . urp:s", ami wr have a Ll c il as is a I. c l. You don't c itch this st,r;bo treading on his corns. 11 has -preempt :on right, and we believe in rights ot all wrts state- rights, sailors light ri gh t , an ' . bove ; t.'oni an i. ca right-. We.'. ' h'Ti, : ry 'vir b md on l.irm::i:,'.'' Nit troo.i. 1'hiitv ears i'xper;e..ee i.n lirnis in rhn bos' cotton st-c'i"ii in th" voild, with a list of fair premiums as long as a ' telegraph pole, corners no right to suggest a single thought that nas not rec.'i.ed the seal of the order. If we tell how three bales ofotton, or seventy-five bushels ot corn, cau be made to the acre; or how to make, on the old pi mtat.on, syrup equal to the fesr N-w Orleans, e are thrust aside as an Old Fogi ; a relic of past ages, on whose be nighted soul the iighf of modern scier.ee has never shone. The analysis of soils; the adapta bility of fertilizers; the rotation of crops, and tbe order in which they i follow each other, are tr.signiticaDt ' enquirers that have been r-leff ited to the limb of forge fulnes-i. P. -ase exen -e us f rom held e? -1 ' a n s or agi icultaral suggestions. I "Suppose, then, that, yon write of Education; schoois an4 colle ges." , j Again we beg pardon. Kvcy profession ha-its priests and proph- ets. The High I'ues' of l.-t in 0Ur midst, ilis lips have ers is been : :o tlie in cuts, rest. indard of oth-T depart we sliail be s itisfjtil and find TENSIONS It is no par: of th- duty o! the Government to become an elmosy nary inxtitution fort hi' lent fit. of those whose joints have become rickety and minds deranged from dissi pat ion. j ust because at some periods in their lives they wore the blue and marched to the music of yankee doodle. It itt wise lu any lj ; w rumen t to give sh Per and prciec'ion to men who hive oeen incapacitated to suppor,' them-elvi-s on account of wouuds, sickness, or other cause of disability resul'ing from th- dis- i cbarge of patriot :c duty on the fleld T() tllls Ule Democratic party 18 (.orr!ruitrrd. D mocrats in the South who receive no benefit f.om i the Feieral pension system, cheer fully pay their put and only com plain when it ;s mailt the rtluge of nieu d ;c i n ts who n-v-r tin d a musli-t or of fraud in some ol its lumerous phases. A hue and cry is raised agams' President C cv-i in. ! .nd Secretary Smith on account ot their hones and patriotic tT-uts to purge tue pension roil-, and make the posess ion of a pe.ision positive evidence tha". its possissor was a worthy guardian of Ins coutitri honor and became ; neap m". rat ed lor e lining adcc-'U Mi:j.r: lor ii ; :u si-!' und family btimu-.- . i .Jt!:!iri a- .pi'f of 'I I perp and in th, d i a th-- ac . i - fell ' r : ti ance e d tP es -ot a s. : ier. is a?touishtug what frauds are trated on the CioverLment whit imiiositions are thus ted on the people under the pension system. Investigations through govern mental agencies anil in the courts are constantly revealing a condi tion of affairs little short of public rebbery, au 1 it is ln-c hhc of tbe honest i IT irts of t he President and the Secre'arv of the Interior to remedy the wre.ntr tha' thev are abused as enemies of the oldrtnl diers. Mr. Clevelmd, in his recent Message to Congress, save: "I am unable to u derstand why fraud in the pension 10IN should not have bt en corrected with thoroughness and vigor. Every name fraudently put upou these rolls is a wicked i. k:o-i. , - n ' :- :, -u3 L.il lilt ii i-ji.cj Ucccsai il.-- ol leuiloua In . i . i-. gi u v- euoi tui-ii... .u . .. g- - ous a.- ls compla : :. . ..- ii . . . ciaiai t:I --. Ii.a i i Ii his pail i .: tUcoitai i 1 1' .-. . I.e- )...-. i .- i c.l ; . i . i . i , . . 1 1 1 1 1-. Ill C Ij - i;-u ;a-e, U.iai): i . r;i ,iu holies' iiv;;i oy Ins ow.i ptiTi C.tl oi liieu.al exeruons. i'le.i.i'f.it t'levtl.iud au A Secre iar omi h an- light ou Uie pension Uet ion, and tt.ey will be sutain id l i In enligiileued jiublic e lit 1 -im-nt el the countiv. II A W All. The Jei'BSil. it- -ilxious to stautl wnn 'ue A l mi nisi ration upon an , l It's' lilt,.-, t.-l.i'ilig ! i its llottl I'HtU add In: . igii policy . N'e li.iv,- more than once ex plained nov is that men miy be perlri-.U agreed as topnnci)!e and yet ma.v be n-rv tar apart as to methods rile liawai an atl'nr is very much ni'jil -.1. l'ie publ.c that is the A.nei !e an j-iiblo'-are (juite in the d u k C I 1! A' J I ' 'k- g'lt has .. 1 v -r,s li r 1 1 1h of th- .:.: D-jj.jc. .cy. I'd II - In- : c i-C-u h,V We L',111- uo: see thj wisdom ot tne course pursu d ioA-aids llia:i is. we ;ire not in position to see it as it ap pears to Mr, Ci.esham. Wo were boin Democrats. Every hour of life we have breathed the air ol Df mocracv. In our early manhood the Democratic party was couf-ont- ed by the Whig party. Since the A-ar.'the Kf-pubhcan party has been ' the o.-posmg poer, waging 1 tl ('Siaat and roietuiess w;r u.oa American l'cniocracy. The Secretary ot State was born a ll.yuMican. lu- was baptised at a Kepublicau luut and coDsecra. ted by uepn'Micau oisuops. tie worshiped at Republican altars, until his vaulting ambition over- leaping itself, and he essayed to be- r uome the ministering FI:g!i driest in i: ti-mrilc ami. forxOOt I), be- ,mi:k hi, eonf-i nor h... ii,. wpn out , - -. ...... - ami s 00(1 aioue on a oic-as uiouu - i-i.n ciib. until Pfpsidenf (,hve. land called h;m to his cabinet. It is very natural that th S writer and Walier i. Qre-sham do not see; alike on maters political. It is strange huiv g:cit nieu blun dei: but any mm blunder ;u - ,......, , , , i.., ,i , , i- , a 1 II. HIli.O.. u ., mcut lu 'A a - . i oi igiu." 1 Ue a u K)ii . i. i to tiled i in. ii, , am-uip iiij; in u a, :uiu,iiu.n ; piiop i e oi 1 1 m l ngi on generally licit il i to iirrm I in- io lowing winch appeared in way he lias never traveled. ! has been the means of drawing together ' the Ri-uiark Tribune some years ago .. , . , ,;,, , in closer bonds, organizations and com-1 under the tit I.- of "Proper Pronunciu Mr.dteshem is oil strange teirito- munitit;s whu.h shou,i naturally affiiliate : time ry. j and tli.it this Division extend its thanks ' The other day a Hisinark gentleman It is asked Is not Mr. Cleveland I " tlle reoP!L' "f Wilmington and et -! was coming rj) Irom titanding "Rock and ' , , I peciallv to Lieuts. Barnard and Morton ' stopped to see a man who lives near the a Democrat! "Admitting that he , nd ilu. ,1K, Urv. ol- the Naval U, serve , Cannon Bail river. In re-ponsc to a is, in what scnool has he learned ' for their cmiitcous atti ntion and hoi- : kno. K at the door, ho heard a sharp, that his col . -sal legs can straddle ' lit:1ljty. -J.rill -Con.e in: " and on entering, found 4th, 1 hat the s.ecretarv tratwmit copv : a -liarp-t.ici .1, angular woman sittin- in two administrations Mr. Harru of these rew.lutions.to Col. Whiting and , the room under an op.-n -cuttle ho'c k-ad-SOu's and his own! If he COUid the newspapers of Xt-w Berne and Wil- ::ig into the loit above, with a shotgun atiit nd Harrison, why could he not go back and revise Hayes, Garfield, Grant, and the rest to Jefferson himself. When Mr. Cleveland came to the Pre-idHi ey die change in the (iov ernnifiii n! II iw.iti was au accom plished tact. Tile deed was done and .Mr. ('.cvrotii bad no more rigut to sc' about uudoing it than he had to revise the acquisition of Texas and Alaska. Hut it may tie said that it is treason against the party to sa. one word against President (Jleve land Secretary Gresham. Not a bit of It. If so.iii-b j I y's broth was boil- ing, and t hes their lingers ip i t h wi: h ' to ; - ntletnt-n . i stuck n .- ii.-ay .sympa aj '. v- deeliue to follow snit Mr. Ciresham imu uo more learn Demcer.UA at ii:s time of life than he can climb to heaven on a moon, beam. It is true that the curtain h.i- no" dropp-d on tho scene; but it ' wax l to ; i-r to n.tiodu.e i". Ke spect lor the m in igemcut alone has prevented it from being hissed to i ; Too contract to: the seat in Congress now occopied by Hon Th mi ii se'tle ol Xti th Cirolini is iio v being con rested by Mr. Wll liams. Th- contestant is represen ted bv A W. Graham and !'. IJ. B i- rh- contesstee bv John V. Graham and Mr. i?etiUe himsc!!. The Ciiailotie Chronicle sas i d. "uas V. Dabney, Jr. of Teti-s-cf, l ite ot Xoi-h. 1 ' iroiin i. cu red '. i c oi - : 1 ri . ii.nl on J . i, t oil-Ill' A s , i . i t, tl 0:h- r right i-. Carol. ' ten. ; - s ' " i ; r: ti i '.'.-.- y ii: I ..f Acp. c.l 10 the Charlotte Ol) 'ei ver s,ty s: "If is ot ltiteresi to the pe. pa- ot North Carolina to i., .,. ,i, ,, i; :,- ,. , , ro,., to. .,',. .x.ri llrt-e, UI this .state, 'or 'l e ti:-t time is ac ting Postui ist,-r General, l'ost ni ;isi er Genei al Bissell, First As sistant Jones and Second Assistant lie 11 are ab-ciit from Washington and the 'li-tid Assistant is ac ting. Kor llvtr K'fly Iran Mks. Wins low's So. -thing Syhcp ha? been und for children leetuiiie. It soothes ihe child. 'Olirw the Kumt, ills i hi I pain. cur. - wind coiic. find ib tbe bt t rerat Jy f-.r Dmrrhrea T?ect-j- iv. c. :; h n hu-.tb -o d brndldruR- 'IU f r. .ij.zr-.c-ut tee worm. junWdiK w 1 v l!OW K HEI5.VTE IT TO I VTE . !' Ill, 'lUr' 1 -1m r i 1 1 1 1 1 1 . t :i. Tl. s- -, !. .- -I V : ' ,: ri -i-l i! - i . a An ike l! ,- i. . St. IV. : Sen it- i - wi 'l ln si-,;i si Il niiin-r, t, Ti ; e -, ,!,fr ". , 1,1 1 1 1 -1 .1 I- .--el, ,1 mi: ll ,- 11 !.-,!! I" - -ue -utr.i-. a th. . :, Th, i , i r 1 1 1 1 ! i leie -I ',lh 1 Tie Th l.ii,!- ..f ii, -i i ie- I'l ( ' ,,f ihi-. I,.. i:,!ki a m t: .. ,-1 .-I in in things ::i 1 ie'h. -lilil sih, l- 1.111, i ,p i ti- iiiel kpij;-: A ,, A i, , 1 u ,i i n 1 .. ' 1 u..ili.i, 1 1 1 , , r :.. I le vet w o u 1 a not he haulkc. I: Sli'l ill tllO lllost pel -i-l lilt U IV II, , .1. ,:e! t i ; U . I . -eel t:,!k, !. ' ,., ,,.A th Hill -.r.-:l The e,, , , H..;h h.-ini-oh "hi- I .: le- , fl l u,. w .i :-l- i - I -. 1 1 . a- i-iii'-a r "' lil"-'1-"1 "" :i- h, n to liilal, hi not 1 1 1 n-r He lu-ll ll 'I'll-- I'll le Eet il.,r 'file -weel- ot l',-n, .. km With .'mill. 1 e'-l- -P, . e., i : III i ,, And ill! o t : :iiniii:r m ,. In a'l :,: hh-tie r.-n-iv.. I,- t : hem take daily p iin A e.d urn k thei i' Inn-.- and I I th -lies, d never mind ' A' ir brain-. De Ti h i in -v i ! le, 1 hi. Hani, Ei sk i in Mav T aev need not st r.,17 niore. Tl ,K' tll.-v c Ol -'and" all ,! . i- An,', ni,it ,, ,. n " ; For log'c, argument, sound .-, -n-e. i , -d elocution's flow,..--, An trilles ol in. .a m-i Hence c omieiiad with -laving power-: I. mi, T. ::i.. NAVAL RESERVE RESOLUTIONS. T,anU1 to ,e Railroad and Wilniin?. .(o1 for Kecpnt c0nrtisies Kt , iii,.,..tior nf t'leJth tilvl-l,,.! of i N'.lval uat7aii(n iK.i,i ih.c, p,i,, i.,:J. ' the following resolutions were iinani-, - U)C 1:ilu1 "'tlmsia.-luvdiy adopted: ; Resolved 1. 1 hat the thanks of the Division, be extended to Col. II. A.: Whiting and the officers of" the W.N. & A. It 11. LO. lor Hie COUlIesli-s sliown to t ii. iKi.ni ,,,:tnr ?,,. i, ,,nr .Kit I,,: the I) vision dmim. lie le, ellt i ISIt to : limington. I 2nd. That ns indicative of tl appi'C- elation bv the Division ot the interest 1 displaved mid courtesies srendci'cd thei . commuml, the rules be suspended and Col. 1 1 . . luting he elcete, I an lonorary ii. Mill .(-r oi the 4 : H Division. ill. Th.t the hivismu ,!,-.r. .l,:y ,p- pr - ; . '.-th gr .- k::. '::.- - o.l h -p: lalily -h iwn them by the W ii mi ngt on n:..: ni'.i, v l r .... i i . i .... her o! the 4:li Division. , ' , , ,., . ,, .,. . un isoii i.i 1 1 1 it ... a, ui iiitiitiii''u an, i lie mington M. Mania. See'v. The Bold of Fifth Street Chinch W: miiifftoq. We are glad to announce that there is enough in sight now to liouidate the out- t a n. ll ng ( u f the above named church. it nil w ho -1 .-crii.ed will pav up. We rejoice with tlie members who have stniL'-led so long an.l so patien'.iv for this i aii-c Dr. Na-h iti-seives the credit f-f all tin-, ill, ! it a s; m: a - o! pit a-u re 'o hi-, friends th '1 i f can n.i'.v s.-e hi- w n cliar aid thai l ne elm. ch w ill -.-,, i he ;necf debt. Wi ! mil- gto;i Mess, tiger. T lie t'oid'erence Resolution Against Eoot hull. -Whereas we believe inter-collegia'. e -aim s ot baseball aiul football to be dall gel'oii, to siie health, life un 1 moiaU of n.. iin . f our y oung men and Whereas -ome ,,f mir jieople re fas, .at i'oni-- it -t ittit ions w here -m li g ale played.' therefore be it to Itesolved That we do most heartily Loh'lcnin sai-1 -anies a now phued, and earne-t !y rcijm-l on r sell: to re IV-1 it i I l orn the same. ami Lollel MAURIED. N'ur ".null's on Saturday. Dee. nth, a -J p. ,.i. at the resilience "of Mrs. V. A Th, am.-, mother of the bride, Mr. S.-th A. (;a-kinsto Miss Klizabeth Thomu-. A! tred Ca-kin.-, J. P., officiating. A : ( i the icienionya pi-.-mipil an i gl'i. I'll eljoye 1 -upp'T was -,-ried to the many fi ien-1 - j ,t ,--i it t and then Mr. and Mis. i ia-k i ns , h-pa rtod for their f.ttuie home in the same neigh b.u ho- !. Kire .Near H inston. On Tuesday night, after midnight, the dining rooin.kitclien and dairy of Mr. W. (t. 'I'a l.u w ei e . li-eovi r. d to be on tire. Tl -i v lui'i nil consumed with their i-.au- leii'- Mi. Taylor !iv about tl n e miles -oiitheast of Kin-ton o:m- mih- or so fro ui any mighhor. -') that he ou'.d mu readily have it cei veil any hei p. A II At h il, lim'rton, I)--,-. Kath, 1SUH. Mr, J. P. Blaine, aD extensive real ,, estate dealer in iocs -UOincs, Iowa, narrowly e-cipeaone of tbe severest atr3,.'Ks ot pneumonia wnue in the n-rtliu n part of that b ate during a recent tl zzard, says the Saturday Kevieiv. .Mr. Blaize had occasion to Jrive several miles during the storm and was so thoroughly chilled that he was unable to set warm, and inside of an hour after his return he was threatened with a severe case of pneu- moni or lung fever. Mr. Blaize sent to the ncai est drug store an J g-u a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, of which he had often heard, and took a number ot large dopes He s:.ys the effect was wonderful aud in a short time he was breathing quite easily. He kept on taking the medi cine and the next day was able to come to l)cs Moines. Mr. Blaize regards his cure as simply wonderful. For sale by J. V. Jordan. We have a speedy and positive cu; for catarrh, diphtheria canker mouth and headache, in SQILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY. A nRl injector free - ah each bottle. Uee it if you dsir" beslth ana -.Tent breath. Prioe 50o. Sold by ' New t-orne Drug Co THE BONDS ISSUED. iA.'. '.: w ok i n 'i; Ml: o.i ipo K ! Till-: i K To Y I- w 1 1 lir-i Y. , A- K.lihii il ( eiiij eeii P.eniK inn Promptly He or t lie Same. 'i: ,,!-: ' i,., i ), , . .: 1 i" i--i ii,l: : , i. -.'..i o. ih.i: 1', - Tl , 1. 1 1 v .',.''!', ,(,. nf i l.l H M I : i'.t t tin i i X. w it- t "n y i n J inna: y lull, 1S!)0. I ne P. ,11, o ( ' ,11'HV C'-lll!- -I ::iini ( 'on e,i v in ,! r-ii im-e tie- I 1 -n A---in1i'y ot in-; i-nt it ' -.1 -An :,,-t I in-i- E i-t ( ii',,'in , l.-i ,1 and inn inY' i ilili:-,! Vl.oeli 4th l; :i!'.v. e nnien, hitorv thereol. r :is Oil- -aid railway oi potation l o nde.-e-i to this iitv, ii) ex - if s in t i i -. -ioeU in the r,asi I .o 1 and H ii 1 w a v ( 'oinnaa v -a'-elii ,-, t'o l,y said eit.V to in: of .'lO.oan , ii;'t th iu-:.nid d 1- to - o It-'- 1 i I he heli- mun u i pa , . ,' I'dei-.-d that th, '. 1 ,.j ,,-h of iheui dti'v and one u in, -u;a:i -pot- an.l the other w ith pio-iii,;'', i M-.-ul-d hy the -;gn it ure there- ' hn'g-- -p..;s, a -. a -p.d, r. a !. abler, a ba'.y to of th - M o,-r and iuc countersignature lol.st.r, an ink --piid i,,ur inch, s Ion or. lm ( '1,-,-k -,n.l T:,-a-un-r of the City ujtI Uvt.lvc an)w. TI)U , ;. inhai.N re-peetiM ii , and tl, ,' the corporate- -eal . of Mid city there atii'.ed and that the tant swims backward und is covered with coupon- aitaeli,.,! ,,, said bonds and each J imall l.lnck pi.t, a pe.leetly toi-nied sea of'-iieni he duly atte-ted hy the signature hoi ,-e and anot her cu; io-i t , -hapi d hke-a of-ai.i Tieasin-ei- and that a. sooii as the i cntu- i,l,. Iu with two ' , , e-ion- ,- S.,0 IIOO ..I .1,11,1. l, o , ill,.;,- i.l.w,l,n,l ,' ,,,, ,:!' i i coup-. n- -ua . : l.a.e oieii so Mgned and efcii,-.! ;h. i .-!,:,: i . , h-l i ver. il to t he "I'd E (' ir-'ii! i i.ei an 1 Railway (.'..inpaM -in. v, h f -, the -lock o'l al .',',. ' . ' ' lO.I -Oil 1 - . : l , : , 1 . i ,1 j I.. . (. tnii'i'i,' l ino 1 v 1 -(. -1 1 1 1 . 1 a : 1-1 de 1 , i 1 : 11:1 L-ui. 1 iV I fill :, , the W. N. iV X. K, 1 1 things shown t . make it pleasing to Light on the "Sass"' Question, 1 every one. No doubt there are many pre Tlie i'-mow in- au.-ed .te, recalled hy paring l.r the Fair. It is time for our d:seu--io:-. o: ;hc jironunci-ition of j people each and all to begin o turn their Arkan-a-." which by Act of As-eir,hy j thoughts in this direction. There will filial '-late i- "A 1 kan-aw ." 11 ay be 1 be a very large number of st rangers at our ioii. ,, i.;nioig na ,f our ebizeiis ni'e so itogmatic a- to the proper to th spelling of the name of our town. Let - ' may befall them too; : No ore North 01 South might Ik tit Ii might lie guilty , ol saving Kansaw, I ,-xs-iw nor Opelou - saw, vet there are persons m Louisiana1 w 1, "u ..-:. 1 ..t !:!;. to be ,-..sidcre.l ( ;,: , :. . .!.. --,y T.n-iw i 'IViimis. ) ' Cu-.om em- to C ; ,, law not an act i r . i .. i .... i -. -1 . . : . . , . i ui in. i.t u s ti i . i e i . i o . ita w . , .... .... . on her knee. Ts the geiltleniaii ol' the l.'ou.si; in?' he asked. Vis, -ir, lu- air Can 1 sec Iron a moment - 'No. sj-; you can't . c a hide n,u' hair of hum' 1 mu-: - hi lie . ' madam, on busi i and Jim v. a- ihe only el o'L tor in Dakotv -, ..a coiiMa'i sot an ivc on him till he gifca in uiui talk, ilce. nt. At dinner ' aw lli'e ago he to!' Ill- to hand him the ! apole s, ;U a I tobl him it wasn t so , .. il, s;ii,l he kno wed better, it was so-s. an' I top him that when he took a notion t!:..t a nit c apple sass'd feel soothin' to 1 he slid he',1 ha i 1 t-u han id le life, and m:u 1. a an' he ma u- a scuttle into tne c-ime t . h m. an i - -tomaeh. to aiy so an e that so-.- or ,iit. Then 'i ie I th it vt-s ii iih mv brc.k f, i' ihi- shotgun, i.r.ak up through the ..I t. hen Ins senses ne-th'siii that s-iss i -as-, ,e k 1 .1 cUtll , loll 11 ,- a i !', ak a f. O'e licit. Of but if he makes c-s the top of his 1 s, stranger, an' - au I that's the i i an' J reckon ! 'if '-''' not gel . , ...... .... .l,..;,,..,,... .. c ,1... ......,r.::i.-.,fti.:- i r . .t '-;' . head. Til ir -.- th..- -thai'.- Jim no in the lot w a v in a; i el s -: am 1 ' 1 -; : un'ii iiet lei in- y a mi veil in t, r the r i , -V- the gent 'email moved away' be ilea', d In r oici - '-Jiin, w'en oti git tired you r ,. ui n f .oliu.' an' w ant this -a--, 'V'' "U'-" A'"' ruff voice bom ' the ilai-k-e. e g in. t r,p:ie.i: ";,.. j Evan-reli-d Lee's War's Yiin ; liii. '. W. t.'-e. I:aiigeli-:, atteiide C the M-.tic-.i:-; conference at Vdininirio:i and the Mo-i :o,-r --.ves the .ollou ior . lOl lo ll I sum maty ol his w ork . "Du::ng the y-, ar just ended, the Evan gelist j.'cai he.i r,r, times in various parts ol the M itc having a total of l,s.3G pr U-s-ioi!- aiel lei. aimat a a result. I Out of : i.i-mtmbi-r h'.i 1 handed in their . n-inu - h.-r membership in the .Methodist Chinch. 1 P in ti e Presbyterian Church : ,,n ; , , fo... . i i i .-.. o 140 in the Baptist ( huich. and .0 m file Luthiian and other chui'ehes, making a . ..... i . 1 ii.,. ,. i. . : : .. i .c i c o'c, oi 1,,'ei ii no i , i ue ci urcu ,, , ' , , L. lne otiier .no w .-iv back-ai Men 111 1 M l - I. On -so' mini ac,- prof. y Dee. lll(-etl ,e !ii--t . I l ' t nmatlon. 1 rtli Mr. J.ee g at Yadkinvi f hi-t work of Iin, m Cm,:': : Cli KI 1MASS HOLIDAY iXCl-HXe'Il l.it''s iSm,-iSo) (.'"llc'j.vs dihl Schools in North ( 'din! ina. x. ma Railroad. i il- :: A. . D. c. Id. !':!. - A. .V N. C !! R You will !,,- p..- a:---vc irom your V so.,! I A vV" X. C. R. R. : taritf N.-. 1. he on s lie Dec. lClh to -llth -ii :n !n ;- and students of col- ami i Ti. k. t- i-lelu-i'.'- 1 !, or -, id by ,!,, i ea, ll dei i - no,,g c-rtiueates sign- . c perinten, '-nt or Pnncipal. to eo,,tin,:os , , J i ii uh et reme limit for re- .11. -Iih. Hm inclusive. I.. DILL. O. P. A. A Combination of Colors White -old ( . rem a !'-i:..iv bale of cotton today to Mr. R. : M. Wh.te Challottc Xtws. SEA CURIOSITIES AT Wil.l. Hi; H()V AT CAROLINA l , i k Alreaily Evliiliits ;w ii ins: Coll. ' l and Visitors ar Mi-'imtr Ar ransr m ills for Coming. s A ii ; ii, -ll have two i :ire u v i LI for ' U" E,s. (',!- h-h . : 1 1 u. i-h . Ml, kirn t;.e w at, I' ,,f tin- irji tie- other li-h ,,n leiiel i a 1 irtxe -leirk: hi- m ilit i - ilnvc , "f f h'lll.i'e.l Ji, 1 ; . , 1 - . ilc-rs o the , Mr. Ii. ( . Jones of Moieheiel ( itv ; in eleetiun ! neiUin.r :, v, -;,-.l .,,,.1 1, ; Collection ol oei ,.ii noveltie- ::-.( U'OIkU'IS for cxhioition at our V v . . nnng tlicm are tw , ymiii;; de T 'I ,. v ; ,,. de eiihe-.las liaviicj ei-h; ,-,,1, ' i h suckers and tails, the lxj.lv -h iie-.l s,,,,,e- thing like :i long Irish ot:.! The- of the Mind ler oct opus are six inehe- lonu' j ;ini tll(, one's ;-.-n inches. The little on.- weighs -even ounce-, tle t w polllldsollf OUflCC. : . 1 hher ocean curiosit ie. Mr. Jon--' olleel ion are a dart twelve inches Ion-' , ,. , , - , , , . l.v a hall inch :n diametei-. two sea crabs, . , seinbling 1 ii U that i.-im- 'i - 11,11 1 ,;ipi-i ' lo w i 1 ., -i poim In h 1- 1 like a shrimp or lo!,-t, r ln;t r- i claw -. ; All these w'.il b. at I he Fair in F.'..tl rarv and 01:111- will 1 ( ollect.ons a- the tiae u e ie. ! to 1 1 1,- '"'""' et nenrer. That ; such eoliei tions are being made so fur in advance proves that la-ople have the Fair in mind and intend to have enough new : Fair and we wish to give ail a rea.-onal ly lau iiieii ui i uts e -juu 1 1 as snow n 101 u in e :ch and every department of the Fair. Feoplc are not only planning tor e - ; hilii.s but planning for coming also. Even . as lar back as tw o month? n?o. iiartie I wbo intcnil l0 ljiah,, lengthened I'sits ... it-.- " , t!,c 1 Werc wrltln-:t to ,,,c ".v 0,1-a- ing i'o iiili for the time. Everything look, unusual 1 v bl'i -di t for the Fair : i - 3 ..... .......... i even particular. NEWS IN BRIEF. Nelson's and Street's Forties were both opened tree to the public Thursday. The purchase by the county being con-u-n- mated. Col. Ed Hall of Wilmington says New Berne is the center of future wealth. You are correct Loi., there is evolince every hand to prove it. The act to prevent frau iulent a ign ment pushed by the last legislature goes into effect Jan'y 1st, 1894. 'Ihe new law in regard to assignments is more stringent than any of i:s predecessors. : Morgan Ion has had a destructi ve ti re. ! -Slne st01'1'-- " Uuplist churc h, an l hotel ; were burned. The loss is mated rt ' $41,500. with insurance of n'y about ; w nOfl 1 The Gohlsboro Ai'gn- learns that half n million feel er was amount des-1 t royed in 1 1 I en ti ll re (I ri .Tins shlmg near Cuye, .oi the 12th inst 0f which we told tlie' next morning. The BeaufoK Herald tells of another ' cxll0rdinarv ctiteh of li-h by Capt.: ' 1 Mark Mason, six tlcusand trout caog'.'.t atone fishing, netted him about 130, ijuite a profitable piece of work, . , . . W e are mtorn.cu t imt there arc more awan-s than u-ual alui;. the sounds now. also great numbers of wild geese; brant ami clucks are also around to some ex tent but not os plentiful ns they are some- times. X,u- 1)erne stores are now stocked . . ,. . . w .th beautiful lines of C .irisimas presents and other seasonable goods. Our mer- haiit. have provided hanL-ome!y for the holiday trade and the advertising columns of the Joe vA!. tell where to seek the art ales you want I he Alamance O leaner 1-nrncd to. in Col. J. II. Holt, Jr.. one of the proprie tors of the Wiiii s-.. Cotton Mills, Iiuil- mgton, that his mid is now making nm- sideraMe u is f.-; export trade. Tlie-e 00is al-c shipped lo Brazil and other '7 . , , foreign markets. The Free Pn -.tate. that ol lis -i , -. , - f sui)3cnbci-s, Mr. J. l-.tng. wrPes hi in from . . ..,-,,' lamaica. a. i ., tmu he received a small .ppboxots, le. m Cravi Ii'd: -etis-iti,,: i cotton from a southern friend county and it i I'eated o ui tc a -o much h that ( xciii sion i- t-li ked o( : l om V: to see il . Iiio Jam ir,. is ui,-hi the ii. The big battle expected to take place mllic harbor has l,egUu and a reign of terror is said to dominate the p'ace. M u tial law has been dec'arcd in P.-riiam I ui c i but all is ipiiet t'uere. 'I ii k-voIui i.m sn, ins to be -lining in favor and a r, volt of it in m, -ruing D- 10. (. W: d murdi re, 1 Mag I link ii.s Way: e i .-Untv, bv -tabbing D- -n aline. ' several tinus with hi- pocket knile al'ei he had beaten her with his li-l. The woman was trying to avoid him at the time and a witness had pulled him away from her - onre' ard escaped ami litis not yet bttn taken. He is a married man of family and had deserted his w ife lor the woman he murdered. HYDE CO., RUST PKOOF OAT: FOR SEED, A SPECIALTY, AT ("HAS. B. HILL'S EAST SIDE MARKET I I-.or;. ELI AS UE-NOMINATKO In Siite of t lie Determined Efforts Airainst Him. Special '.. .Journal. PresiJeiit ('ievelmd -t Eli i- f -r t h Infernal U. -h:p o W, -., N,,i:h C I ,e -cell I ,y ! in I -1 ! u i-' -to the Join lia' . The ti o b t oer in, 1 - i .y , C.l K Cipe i ep.r- E.ia- :iml the ,lit!'er. i,, , - I., .e, ii Seiialor Yaii, e atid ltan-oiii oil lie mat!. ii, -n ',. a t - n il h hi, h our 1 ea-1, r- , i faaiid ir. Tie- dill'- r, n. . - , ':-lii,' md 1 lie , I, -pel - e ti-J 1.1 h. IP.!' V.I! . ' I. , - ii. a-1, has ail racte, I -.1 , nt ': ,n I y.ai, I : -,- hound- of Ninth C'alolina an, I 1 the siil-ji-cl ot' editorials in !. idinu p; l1' !-iiit-'el, ol tl,,. , It 1- to he i. .p, 1 11, : will be reached w ithout any estri'n-;enieiit latuein heinocratie leaders n-'ailing I fioin the contrinei - . j To the Joi-rn.w. ' Wasiiim.ton I). C . h, i . l: K..U. F.lias has been re-noniiiiite.l l.v lie l're-ident. I'oi'm s 1ki- been appointed po-ltna-ii -r at Hie, ll-hol'o. ('. J. II. It I'ajs to Take a NewSiaier. Any new.-papcr that is carefully lead i- -no- to contain -oinething in nearly j every issue tint is worth t.uc siioM-rippon price. Ju-t li.uk ma til- ,, Junius from an uubiised staiulpoii,; ,n 1 you wiil tind the statement corn-ct. A w.'t.r in the Eowell Courier ha- -ui via .,t,.r and draws the following conclu-ion Some pullers arc not of 11111 :h account i as to aprearanc", but I never t .ok . n- that did not )ay me in some wav, mm than I paid for if. One lime an old friend started a little ' : paper away down in southeast (h-or-ia " , and sint it to me, and I subscribed just .to eneoiirge him, after awhile it published ": a notice that au administrator had an i order to sell several lots at public outcry. and one of the lots was in my county. So I jmpiired about the lot and wrote to my friend to attend the sale and run it up to fifty dollars. lie did so and bid ine off the lot for $30. and I sold it in a month to a man it , joined for 100, and so I in ide 'js clear b.v taking tha, paper. Mv father told me that when he was f; young man he saw a police in a paper that a school teacher was wanted away off in a distant county and he w ent there and got the situation, and a littl girl was sent to him, and after a while she grew up mighty sw eet and pretty and he fell in lovo w ith her and married her now, if he hadn't tnken that paper, what do you reckon w ould have become ot me: Wouldn't I have I, t en -omi other fellow, or may be not at all: Remenyi, the (ireat Violinist. Wilmington has secured a drawing card in the way of a musical genius for New Year's night. It is Remenyi. who i reckoncd as about the eatist living 1 iolinist. w ho will play there at that time under the auspices of the V. M. C. A. It is judged that some New Berne peo ! pie may Eke to hear hini and as holiday I rates will be in effect on the r.iih'oa Is at I n j the t'me an effort tow-od g. tting up a I larty will be made. I Tickets to the enti i tainmeiu wiil I .,. ; if 1. 00; reserved seats without extra j charge. If a good number of our people go ami notify oi their intention i do s-i 1 in time, arrangciue-nts iny be m .de f, -i a ! lower eha rgc to menibet - of t he p 1 1 1 1 . 1 It will no .Laf t be a i xteotimia! op- portunity to h.-ar -niething :') in tin musical Inn . ! ' - Bishop Lymau Bead. ' 1ev- Lyman, Ihshop ot .North Carolina died at 8:1a Wednesday niornin- ; ''is iiome in Haleigh, aged S4 years. j Though the reverend gentleman has been in leeble health for a short time iat ' : 1 " - education ha- lo-t its most fnith- his death was unexpei ti d and -ml h-ti. f'-1 and int( trig nt adi ate in this coun It was a great shock to the people ,1 tr.v- Raleighand will be. to a large cM.nt. to; 'hen too. we 1-arn. t hat our New Iterne his friends all over the State .. v, hi. hlie, i was om: of the foremost divinis. Twenty years ago Mr. Lyman wa-f dieted assistant Bishop to Bishop At-j kinson, and upon the death d(' the lat ter about a dozen veal's ago he succeeded, tothc Bishopric. Bishop' Lyman's ,! all, ; will occasion universal regret. Fine Turkeys. : Good dressed tuikeys -tin, k the city plentifully Wednesday. There w ere -e ei :ii lots of very good one-. M. r- Liu a and Lewis rcceiv:,! ihe'largi st sejipiy forty-live fat and i'l ji ,' me older, ol vail ing w eight, ranging in price from si : y ti ve cents to two dollars. They were raised by Mr. Win George, o' Cvpro-s creek, . Jones county. Tiii- lot would prob.il-ly weigh between four and five hundred pounds - -m l: a -ight does one good to ce. Our l ,i:,iei- a:, getting on tin- right r. -i 1 t- niak. :h, ciiaeg pay. Rev. Filw. Mack's Failing Ilea th The Charlotte Observer make- the lolioivitig mention of the condition of Rev. ii Iward Mack the Vciy able mini-ter who n t long -ince was pastor of th- Cod-a.i-i l'rcsbi tc-rian chili !i. "The many frioel- - i 1!- v. I id ward Ma. k will b, di-'t, -dt- i'-.n':. tint hi- health i- m- better than nh.-n here, in I n : not so go , 1. He was taken s m Ideu'y : i 1 o;i the street in St. I. mis -ome days ago and had to be carried home. Mr. Mai k is generally beloved in ('haih-tte. and this news will 1 e a matter of T TI. You on study economy in ,oui Christmas gifrs by making them useful. Give Jt hings that are ser viceable such as Uandkerchic-f s, Gloves, in Kid, Dog Skin, Cloth. eve., Neckwear, Half Hose, Collars and Cliffs. Shirts. Underwear. Shoes, Mul'llers and .Suspenders. We have just received new hues of these Oods i,u1 tht" I,r;c' rl-!ul- : U a. Call and see us. J. M. HOWARD. IMC FAII.riM. IN DI KIIAM. li. I,. Jdikc Makes an Assignment. As sols S70(,000-Lia)i;iips H.,(K),00( II. i.. I ;:ki , :i in. inl.i i ,,f tl- firm of I n k.-' .us A ('.... i,i' Diiilmin miidc an ---': i.i ..ii the i:t:li. .!. F. Wiley I! ,!l ir.l. I lu 1 1 in in . :irp t lie as -LJ.ie, -. Tie- :, s Toii.iKiii. tl,, 1 ui, ii,i. , -'iOil,0no, ,,n,l j . i-i-fi-i r-. e-, i in:iteil nt e-li nateil lit .lilms. 14rj,- 'ion. I Ic was largely mli rested in various f iiehi-trial enti rprise-. It i- currently re- oi'eo I hat he lost IihII a niilho.i in cof ui fut u: s a f,-w months ago. Mr. huke oives np every thing and - 1 e- I'o I elllpl ioll. M : P.t:i! r. -.:: . .1 1 1,, American ' i. . . 'iin, . - , - 1 1, , i eh her that .I link t ,io;i A .. an aflcc- i -f P.. I. huke; that ot e, , u a ii - i r "I the -a- A I - -. -ince t he for- n , I Tol.-iecn Coin- Mi. tin: -I In Stole toEtirnish ller InP iided Husband .ev ( lollies. Thelhift by ( 'aniline Neal, whom we ne i.i i. nn- I as l.ciiio I,,, mill over to Su- p. ri' i rl for stealing ten dollars from ie i en.pl-.yi a . VI r- I-; W. Bryan, wis '" ma ad, a tin ' ioiiiiig ( ire n instances: a in ajal M i -. P, r van left -the T,. .,, I house Mmi, lax alK nioon at I he aine time ok Ii havm- a ki ; when Mrs. Puvnn rc- nunc I tlicseiv int w I'lonli back and j was lai-uig a lamentation liial some one I had bioken into and 1 ,o!,. . a Hunk dur ing 1 hei r a h-enc. . 'fhi liaink ( ontaincd ten dollar- , f Mr-. Ih i m - own money I old lii , - do'la r- belonging to the servant, win. . r.ilan wa- keeping lor her. Mr-. P.riiin Jul not -uspeet the woman, "- rins.,,, b,-in t Rent for, maid what each had to -ay. and ns the house was not broken up, (only the trunk) and no one i I-,- had a key he was aot long in coming to tin i .inclusion Ihat llio woman w as the t h icf an. I she wtoi arrest ed and made confession Tuesday afternoon policemen Brinsorl an I Toh i, armed w:th a search warrant, w.n! to (he woman's home ac.ompanied hy her to hint lor the missing money. They ho'ed to find any, but they found a full new suit ot men's clothes, and in vestigation rjvealeil the fact that they had just lieen purchased by Joe Hargett, a young colored man to whom she was engaged to be married, with money she gave him l he stoh n money, and some of her ow n. Hargett admilli 1 the fact, but proved himself clear of implication in or knowl edge of the thcfl. He reslorcd what wa left of the money that had been given linn, and the suit of clothe being return ed and the money paid lor them, conse quently the stolen money was made good, Policemm Brmson did good service in working up tin- rase, fringing the thief lo justice and recovering the money. Ihe New Vork Trades School and Bean Thomas' Work There. Tin- Board of Trustee, of the New York 1" lade School have unanimously recalled Mr. J. Stanlv Thomas to the responsible and inullential oflice of caring for the eiieral welfare of the student, life of this rcat and growing Institution. I.a-t ve-ir the atti ndance was marly six hundred young men from ad parts of the I nitcl States ;m-l Canada. The varied responsibilities of such a position, and the splendid opportunities of usefulness nre t ea-ily c-i imate.l. Mr. R. Fultoo 'm t ing of:N u Vork, recently made 1 resident, ha- the -ympathy and co- oper.it ion of i he ti u-t.-,-.- Mr. J. Pier- 1" '!lt Morgan, Iloa. W. E. Dodge, Mr. P. .vugu-ius licrmci no: n, .1. Koos.-velt J-sq, and Mr. J. l'ierpont Morgan, Jr. That .-m h men of l uge buiness in- lla.-ni e and weail h -iiolihl in v it. r vnnno- . il Ml- '''"""'as is beyond mere '-MiiMimciu i.. in- unmcr snares to tne. S-lio In t he sad deal h hist ppring of '- he i--u n , lev and orignator of t tie system "f '"si ruction used, Cl R. V. Auchmuty boy has done such sina essfu! progressive wo:k in budding up a i omparatively new I5i.ni.li of lie- Young .Men's Christian Association ;d Washington Heights a suburban communiii of culture and wealth ofthecitv that not only have the olii,i:l1 ',):'i d- 1 w ice i ucreasi-d his salary a-s,.,,,,-e.xpress,n ol r. w ard lor t Aorta pin loith, imt nr.- unwilling to release hini and a-k what inducements w ill retain I: is comic.: ion w I h the Brunch, After nun h tli.mgh'ful ( onsideration Mr Thomas has divided to return to the Trade s., i. leliiialy believes th d .nrli education is the hours newcssit.i, and to it he intends to (iedieatc hi- tlicliehl- and energies for the pn sen! . A lieaiiliuil Founb'in. Mr. hie... O-i-kill received Friday the pnttie-t -oil.i v.at-i foiintain ever seen li..:i.. Th- fn-nt i- .: n . -t Italian mtirble, I, .1 ::,.: t i. app. n c , . : jn-all. The pp. till' 1' -I handsome 1 ie a kind mi ndafy be - i w Inch is tii ii hen- it mot!, i-l : u ha ii li, - at t n ei u tin- S the only pla, I II T, i 1 1 , can b. found. An oiniin.iil.il -land -uiiiiouuts the loiintain propir. it w.,.l iu white and gold, an. I a pate ;da-- mirror is at tiieceiiiie. Tin -eh - ,, th- stand are inlaid with tin - ami b.autilul Italian n oi 1 I . of wil i h th. li en i- made makes aloi.'y a!':,,;, flic f,imtaiii bus the l.iu 1 i m pi oi , , I , 1 1 - .j , i at;, and the bot tom . i iin ne box - - covered w ah quite a li.c. i". i o! , in i-ion- cu hich the ice -' Ii "i ;ln hold- iu-t one glass i iii-iir, - pel Ic. oldncss when : I ill 11. A- fi-t a- they ar,- emptied the 'mm I r -m t !,,- main sit pply. j.-i,,!,' Thus it .mil : that t he fountain, a I tie- . riiaine.'ital oil. b'l ni s the Us. i ii a m i : io Id,:: 'the , ,,-! -a ii,, iO.OO. I he Keeic I. rip Cure. ' 1 ' 'he gup. ,i- loll .... 1" - - ' l-l.l pi I Is, nib ' : l: 0. : -I t ceil - : i , -'! : I ' il 1 1 i u week : : 1 1,- g i i p it l- i our privilege, n't '.laa.e Di. Ixecley. Chicago Ti inune .X., . f ' i "' ' " f DyCK, XEWBERXE, N. C. I4.illi.i - t , " . 4 X - , l s k -' . -' 1 i " s - -
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 21, 1893, edition 1
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