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$ - 1 TV. - t - THE JOURNAL ?"-. NlW BERKE, N. C. MAY 5th. 1894. - ; ; . CITY AND VICINITY. We are sorry to have to chronicle tin death of Charles Edward iufunt son Dr. ami Mrs. Geo Slorer. Tba Sunday school convention nf i The I11"!1 ! 1 ! .' low county (oo-deooruioatiori..l will n.l the -t. i.- : : Beet in Jacks will, Saj 17 th an. I lh t,iro '''' " . t e-t than vv a. i i ! 1 t : I T. The Urge display fountain tor Cetfcu o j .. , .r ., , . Grove Cemetery bas been shipped for its Wh it !v i destination and will probably be here . . ': , - nd in operation by the 10th. j .,' . ,- The postal car for the W. X. & X. j WlU-K, i , . , ; Railroad U arrived at Wilmington, and the ix and c'g' t . will be put on the route this week with Active .var..- w r- ; h a RU1 CK-rk 8ogin charge. 'simply w::l. " r pr The IBeautort Herald SH V3 that the of , , I ei t a ; '. ; : la ; . - wreckage that washed ashore on Lookout Then pro- .:. t .. a week ago ws from the British schooner ', w i iut :i a-.-! -1. r. . -Peart abandoned off Frying Fan shoal. ; A. th. r w.i u- u , ..: d.-i -Hatch. ! height f the -r'.i:s. . n t-r The burning of the Hamilton & Hines " ""' ' u'"- u " ,h '' ' mill at Greenville is aseverelo to '.hem. llIul la' - 11 ' 1 1 ,:; ' 1 T . i., ..... ,;n .,i .., ifotltr atroted. Loss $12,000. Almost no insurance. Messrs. S. H. au l K. H. Frost, com mlssion merchants of 100 I'mk Place. X. Y., sold on April 2(1. 1S4. their na i. receipts of X. C peas at th ultifa I-n price of five dollars per tusket. '. f v One t Mr. Chaa. S. Holliater's litile - -f'" chlldrea, Mary, met with the painful ac ddeot yesterday of breaking her arm. It waa set by Dr. F. W. Hughes, and the little one at las', accounts was gettiog on Tery well Mr. Q. W. Moore, of Moore Brady ' t . cannery, who has been dwn South, b?ing ; en route to his borne, stopped in tke city ' . last night to look after bis business in tereats here. Mr. J. H. Ellis received a telegram yesterday from Cttpt. E. W. Lnpton of tfaa aafe arriTal f the schooner Melvin at Baltimore trom the West Imlias n ith a r cargo of molasses. This is a quick, trip It fa only B re weeks last Jriday since she left New Bei ne for the West Iadias. The beautiful and subline poeui on our notrfar-dKtant sister city, Edenton, is - . a product iou frooa a Xorth Carolinian, Mr. Thontaa C. B.idham Mr. Badbam . tfl also author nf thnt widely publishevl - poenv, "Elcnor Dire," aat -'Sunsc-i on the Xeose." - The first water-main was tapped n-strr-day and lonnd to act splendidly. It was 'V iit the private residence of Mr. F. C :J .- Roberts. All the apartmenrs to his house -ha beea provided for water which was " "j., 1 thoroughly planned and arranged by Mr. ; J.C. Green. ; The meeting at the Free Will Bapti.-t - i-, church continne with unabated inte e-t. Services are beUI twiceailxy at 3 and " & p. n. Ber. Vf. W. Lewis of Harlowe, f ' Who assisted io th! meetinas all lust w eek ' ' will remaia and j.ntinue preichina; until Thursday. . The fmsket par.y, etc , of Taicruac! church, Palo Alto, Onslow county, which was to havu been hdd at Tab.-rncl school boose, has b.-en postponed on at conot of the county Sunday sjlitol con trentioa at Jacksonville, as the .Ihtes con flicted. The basket party is t be held . .:' an Saturday tlie 19th inst. The Seven Sprrngs Hotel opens thus week the first of May is the date. Mr. O. J. Carroll still owns the lea.se but he . . - has sublet the property to Mr. O.K. Fon rMla, of JJnplin comty, who with his in teresting fami 1 y will ive cause to expect another prosperous season at this resort which is in creasing in popularity every year. . We learn from the Argus that Mr. T. B. Hymaa and family, of Goldsboro, will move to Kew Brne early during the pres-';- ' eat month, so as to be nearer to his In iii- '-.J-' . bee oaills at Dover. We are very gl.id to ' - ; bear this. Mr. Hyman will I'e a gi-Kxl and useful citizen. He and members of Bis family already have nnni'tcrs ot'..e- - qnaintartCM in the city. Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Mace give their lit f ' -tie daughter, Missea Mary, Belle and El a very pleasant party yesterday .evening from 6 to 8 o'clock. Thirty or forty ehil Jreo were prent, an I snpper . . - ' was taken on the Uwo whilu tlu louat . ain was playing. A minatare veisel un der full sail was iu the pMl, and a nu n " - ber of Chinese lanterns gaily lighted up the scene. - Mrs. Mary Cluytou, wile of Mr. J. A. - Clayton died at her home on LVlrn street yesterday of luuningeti. S.ie was . ' :.i 50 years ol age. The funeral will te held from the resilience this morn ng at 10 J o'clock and be conducted by lie v. D. II. Fetree. Mrs. Clayton :s the same lady whom Mr. Petree baptize 1 on Monday of tact week in a bith luK. the condition of Iter health not pe. nutting lu r to U baptized otherwise. She leaves a liu jautd but no children. The large three-mast shoner Jennie R Tomlinnoo is now loading at Bl.ide add with lumber lor Philadelphia. When loaded to her hi ii i est eipacity slu cm not go in at Ocracoke 1 ile', eo is ipicatiy a lighter h-ts to- take a por ion of her load until she gets inside. When the Government deepens the channel at the Inlet an appropriation for which pur pose has already been nuuie and noeablv clears out the channel of Xeue river ai certain place?, this trouMe will be done away with. The last issue ot theNotth taro n a bulletin of Agriculture has four of it: double col Dmr pars devoted t Whal. fisbingjn Xorth Carolina, by II. II Pi im ley naturalist. It has particulars of the recent whale chases jii Reaufort. a picture of the largest whale eajitured. another picture where thf blubher : In' ing cut off of him, and still another where the oil is being tried out. The de-s rip tion throughout, ol the chase, die after work, remarks on the different sjxs ie of whales etc. , are all admirable and very interesting. Tbe Proposed ew Meihadist t hiirch Bail4iar The memlers of Centenary Me ho list church are considering lie id a . f budd ing a fine new briclt church on tic , ,rner of Middle and Net st reets Ik re the parsonage now stands. If carried into effec t the plan i- t. move the parsonage to the vacant p ut tbe lot and to s?Il the present chun h. Fear Boa s a Week. The X. X, and W. Direct Line purs ,.n the steamer Elko to-day, thus ma kino them now run four boats a neek for the eccommoda tion of trucker?. The Elko leaves to-lav at one o'clock. The iturs will leave regularjy on Tue sdays, Wedneslftys and Fridays at one t p. in. sad oa Saturday at seven p. m. W iTEK-WORK- VI. I. KIMir i The Test- Mad Yen r.l.iy- I In M Than Me t tli Reqnirem nl. Im Official Ac inn ,i: T.ken et. - w.i- n.a.'c y. .r.v.V. it - W.l- M l- V V, Tiie -prv 1 tri hi,- it . ; m -u e H c ih1-. I r- t an be sent two ;'t i . .- : horiz uitallv. ( )t the live -'.:.' nr.- t '. the shorte-: d.;-;ii .. w an i neh in i : . . I ' ' ' 1 nu ll 1 roan a -i i n, e. :. '. a I . feet, etud t a height of 11''. f et. The fire' hydrants from wireh th stresuns wen- thrown, w. re tl ee l I corner oftiuen an 1 Ui.n. -.'VI Id ;i i iraves. Vliddle a i I .1 .hit-on, ( ,r'.- i ' . .lohnsoii, and .lohiis in an 1 i '. t-t I'i i a ( . ,' , . iii Misses Annie an 1 (' o rie Ann. hid w.-,; . . ilnwii M Murcbiii'l City io i-it r. I i -. It Miss Mollie Fultord ai-o w, nt .!..w:. : r jd-m the same purpo-,- in Messrs. Win A .b-cv : ilun' n tju n -'. w .; : t( r. came np trom T.oi.pi. l'a .an I Me--.' '. ' Oarris-M Will:-, a id "-.nil e-.e. ,. Ilarkeis ls'an.1. and ih L. v iin. .-f II i r- Th lowecretk. froin I'm :.i ;'.. 1'loridi. i-.-i-. , ; i i last tliehh Tie V nev a'i ell lollle to b . their homes. Tin have . -jiein i la the winter in Flonl'hi ti-hi: . a i l vi r - ! r" l',,(,u'' themselv.s as sjtislie.l with th. : va 1 work. ii;e .- . 1 1 ... i . i . . . -o i - .. . . . '- morning to uei.t l . on . .n tui.iiia Id C. S. Coin ; in Wilming ton. Mr. M. 1. W. S: en-in went down to attend it Mr. C. It. Thorn .- , :.; .'.own Wil mington on professional 'm-ine--. Mr. (ico. IMil. w ho has Uen -p ndi: g three weeks in l.fciltin-.orc and Wc-Iim-.--ton returned on th.- Centner Neii-e. Mr. Ii alph Cray, of th N.N. A W. line, came, in on the -tcani . r Ncii-e It . an Norfolk, to which point lie 'k the round trip . ii bu-in. --. M-. II. P.. D iff-.- .a 1 .1. I". a, -Iky al- ) r.'.U'lU' l home i n ,ii -l a .e r Nli-e. Mr. .1. W. Ma-tein-. .,. W. X. A X. Rail'ovl. Ie!t on the -I i.e. r N.'"- !'!' N .rf-lk ind o -s -h i ,. a u- li..-- ((-;-. lies. V. C 111 1. '. .. p.. ... . . arrive i t" I lit 'Ii - 1 .. a ".: in the Free Wili Papti-t ilia: a Mr'. II. '': i II... rue h. ,i..i,.. yacht lor De-iti "it t'er m-di t e N w Iii in and ncauf. r: ci":: . -p ct :.. w .vay s and j. t : h -. ! i . w ; . ' - 1 -. ; ltv. T. M. X. rieorge Ati 1 Mr. MeI.e.n aceonipante 1 him '.' r th. p! a-'e ' .: ' e trip. Mr. Hid Ilu-iip'.ry i in,, d ir-ni .1... nviile. The tKovernmenl's Texas Fever V- periment- The test now bein: .a-ra ! ..-i : i :. pasture at tae . .lue ot tin- . ity by tut United !tati s tiov. rntnent to d. t riattie w he' her Tex is f v. r in attic nn ' ' pi'1 -Vented by v iccinatioa i- now tt.ur io an lnteres lit;' p ur.. All of the three exp-e I t iii danger f taking the fever wb .a ha v. i '. en vaccinate-l ir n w -u . - ' i : . :.v. ' while not ..ne of th Va I, .m ' in vaccinated -hows tie- -h ail -. -.;npl ..U-. This looks as it there i- - in. . iii .. y ;:i the vaci iuation, bat Ik.a . n. h. i- n t yet det. rmiiK .1. Tiie three c iws ta a! h i a l.-.( i ire not heinL.' ('o '.ir.d fn it. The ; .n wil I be le.t to it - ow n ,. in . a ad w n t her the sick cow s live or die til' .e-. .a it-.-d ones will be left for the -a nu,. i where thev ;fe. Tne test ih w v :.. i .- -ui jetted to is a -i v-. r.' T . .a-':Ue they are in i- a- lial.' t p.. d c die d'sease as any to ,t can be .ii::.i. u.d r. ad the vaccinate 1 c w-u-. thr.iui -li --..tamer and (.scape an a'i.uk t: wi.l I't- 't;, thoroughly e-:ahi-h ill ; '.. : that .way h;lS IjCcIl found h wha'a t. r.i : a -..w-can be hrouht S, u h ai'.ii ' ;.p". :';. . Dr. ! Win Wa-shinir in. H m. Wa.-hipotot'. c, .. .I,,:,e - It. was tried ei'ote M iy..r liili- :.. on t lie cliarire ot practicing n:e l:e:ne w ithout hcense. He w;i- h uiud o . r 1 o Siijierior cotirh which me ts i,e: niotith. in tin sum ..:' -.0. W.iV.ti':!..il ;- the man who attended .I..s M. i. t. ",. ei. .,,'.. w ; . . , I e ! ' a . s ( cis- .l' ) it! -lOe.'-l . ' lie ' e" i ';'.'.'. I both w ;;b a a. . i. i ,v : . p .-. I )r. W.u-dili,;: n lia-a sine n nie.i. f..'. bleeding at the nose, ofwhi.h ic inform, us, and as -ome of. nr reader- may at -omc time lie trouble.! w th th ,t . oinplaint and want to cure it we will -'ie them the In txMit of the iiti.ni;.i:;nii. The remedy .- he a , ..!,.. in the house with the ad', t 'd o .-.. ; and him H 'l p a. ee The . me w ho-e read the -' -. .a and f oth. r- iil'V 1 w heir h ..; !- "i t r. ! t a. I tie l: te I Mem r ta Pay K at- 1 h , -r ;. . r'r .ni Mo .... : p.eet, .. ' ii . . era!.- No ''r.ai: M . t and re; urn. 1 1 a ' : Wlldwoo I. ill! e C - llave! a k. 71' i en -, and Ii v Llaie ce Tl,.-,' r .!( - .re . . ever ; .. .. : . , ,. i , . loii ; .'. e -- i ' .. . i -civ,,- .f : . ...... .. : in 'die , : . I -nf d t c a T: e ,: a e' Will !,. ,1-. d. Te ob- r 1 : . B. r tw. . ,, ; Ill' time. The tr .'li -a " '. i !'.ll: N . j .rriv i returnin N, Cajit. W. B. I. me. a hi v . :ii the war, who is now sheriff"..; r county will be tlie orator ot tlie day. A CLASH AT WASHINGTON. i n i : ui vs k til vun i.i itiu n i:v i in: poi.h i . .. . . ., ( d. y .in. I I - i Ii inur nron, uie i,n.i e r t'N-i-d and ln t in Jai'. UN i a , Tim. ..b.c trom ' i.-y tee il'.ll'. j'.ni tei-, the iate-t Previous t" the c(.- ; e a ei'd -e ak if he tl.el. t'.iN, , d d the '. eilt I'l ;) t he h a I II ;' . h ed ill their h teriil II 1 to throw ,. .;...-! I II Io 1 m, I - . l . 1 .11 i eiliai -1 . ill 1):'. ( 1 ie eiio-. a:. a i-! !:ni-hed a ni aie i not th- Adi .!,. e nr ol a -tor. i conn ,rk U'tore j ' ' j 1 l'.s 11' ill,' l.'e n'llfn 1 ill III- n the cell A b lances toe huie . u their ho it . -i lt tl,.- '.- tiKet nu b in: ptnpos.iy -o ar tau:l tin t l.e w (in Id reach them ia ro la ion. He !:,-! n . t the counts aiiianecs ,.: lu-f. r and I' enlieo coi.itde- the a w . !.: VI 1. N('W Be! re to l'oli. . k-s ille. w hi a e he made a speech y.S'crday and 1 e n procieded t his liome in li'chlaildi ( hi-'o'.v coil it v, h i iiilT flni-hl the work niappd out. Tiii- is his ir-t hvturing t,,e.- -hu c th f . : 1 I )t . Tliottij.-oii -p. k - :u Pol'." k-v;ite two uid a hall hoc.!, ti'.-'ii 1- m. to 2::? n. in. p..'-...-k-v i !e e. at ie n in int. .rm-u- :' .! a ' rv !a part . !' i ' - . !i a - e i . ' 1 1 a i i ' 1 e i . ! the lf'.l ii. I'.lle ;. .. ...... .rt ' a 1" ha. t i: g limit hi:.-.. '. ,...!' i a . 1 - " d iiiii.i'fiiii to the pra t -e "' th. I n.rd pat maiei t a i e ( i .. '.lie alliance le ,..l t. :c ' id ot this -ow n. N o g d i an a i hunt might .'.mil', o ; i ! ! -'! t i a i ii -t.ih '- e -Il ickl. - ot K. piii- m.n whose intltleiice aid ill I l-'ngillg tills a .1 , 'lev e , r hut i . n ;e mi- It Pays to Pre,ieiP Keceiiits. The aoie ..! keeping receipts, ( VUl if thev are old, h .- ii, .-t b.e,n e xciii p !e tied in th . ,- , I Mr. .1. W. Mid. -i', who was :!,. Alii.irn -nt ot' Pimlieo eounly. om .Inly l-s?!l to. .Inly ls'.HI. Mr. Miller w i- -un inone. I I . apnear in lialelgh to an-w." a . ..n, plaint ..t W. II. W..r b. Si ,t. :.g.-)t of lb- A 1 1 ialn e. claim ing an n i- .t- iitu -- fi.-m b in to th" Al . ,e. , . il,- pri-cnt. d l.imse'f at tin prop , r t'.ni". 11'' took hi- I'.-c a p' - s I i him and wa- ie. . -n p inied by hi- attorney Hon. P. M. S" u a . -. and lie ne ..'fit at t'li: ccl-tia' "rti' w a- -'in pared with Mr. Millet'- 1'. c. ',.,--. T! ie i " '. , - 1 a a l. -il'tfl la a i oili- III. be lllon ,, Mr. Mid. !' Il -lloWeil p e e that h '.'l h - a n' '. ere bte 1 ai l . H'd- ee i !- - ' I o it floa, tin- St ite -w a ' . 1 h- e -li , w n that ! . p.ta . !' ' ' nl- lie' I'l' til 111 i ' . ii ' Id - 1 1 i d t.-rui ol otlice . .1 e ; '- 1 ' , a-. nit ( ',. i n j ...11 ltd Cod : I'd a .' h l.y p.o h .-hit. - M it, Iron i e i i, " i I '. . - - inn a e i M r';.-li!'ia i- an iu'ei ial ; ' a-, -1 re!' j 1 1 a ulng tlie dige-tive nr.iill. and t ..ii- un lie- net '. . 1 'i i.t- I If Vanci burn Picnic. i: the --i:- l 1 1 ol iras rv f. a- the . ;. Til" k pdu e , n Ti e - .U e : V ;:e . d ( .w n n the .11 la I llg w h'.l'U i.i'1 w I a gnat -uc- : d tV-m all the '. i a .r merry . t ; i'ty w i- held at i Id . o ed b :i dance til" ''Wee -III I lioll A- ;:''.- . Vanca 1. .1". which !a-h i All W 11" a' ..f the iol'ii -t d -i cm t . . l.a ' I, id cue - of th-ir 11m-. ( oniinit ed suicide C. II. Id -i la '. d to -New ..a n ! y , a ! the li.ir die 1 Wcd k !: in tin' 1 i- 1 i,d, d 1 ai-' in a- ; 1 1 . t dim.- w h i 1 1 .h-'ie,;. d I'e H. 'A 1. A i i . A Niching l v bii"d. Repair O M aclit iiery . . I'h ih.a-e I i, .a th a. tl 1" v will lake 1- 11- q lo-;iotl- j in e ihuig up' li j.-ti in p I's. m. RO Wlllu - A H KM 1 1 TH K V.VME.' Pi bahic Meaning cf t.. ,l iu,,l Points in Proof Ther-of. ;i ... . " "''"'u'1'-'1 1 I t io .. I', ; . " "" 1 .:'. 'I- - i: I- I, r a i a 1 1 h l v air i !f ie i U-d loe.iti-. ,ei i-rei-,iwi M.oa' . , ;:. '"'-"' ' H'Mii-oi n a: : i :irt :i- - .-'in d I! ,n 1 r e .In in n . , ,n 1 I the .;.h ' '- ':''. tlv hiet'of the Tue:i ' ill -had. one tried !,'. a in inaliv an hour of d:ui"er .... r , r , , ' -- ' 11 Moral. tc he bold v , , i , , ' .- - a. .:- tit-Inn; uaiei- upon hi? t .. but the tnachcrou currents i "nX :m- I""' melt i.'i sa es hinisolt ,v cab hiu ' I I1' I ie I i 1 Ii ti'o tl." limb- of an old oak tree, the . ... , i" . . lean sinks to rise no more. Alter , , . , . , , ' n i ii v .1 a- In return to In- tribe hewai - n, ' ii low t .. , , hi- Hade s of all oak aved li i I n 11 line ! Tlie-.' ; i - w . w i'l I . h ill j tie ihe i.w : t . P.. ni-. ak. - i, , ii lary In-toiy of old Home is beau' fa , Ian all legends, unless accom- j p.ui'i-l by !:i I. or within the bounds of iiua. a a r a- ei, line to be relegated to tlie -ta- .1 - t a nii'--, r hde. When they tell a- II .-ni! a-. ine progenitor of in,. IJoii. :.. w i- ki( d by a wolf an.l led bv a w ... l-ae k r. human re.i- n teaches tin! Wo '.i- . it halei's.' and the wood peck, r. w ii,-a -. i a w ben i. s gave out, would have pi i. I in li - mouth an 'djuekie b Tia, and .ile a "nuekle berrie-" were no in i ta , i . w ai i I hue c . j 111111 a g'.aa p Hal. an 1 that would have finished th .. lag a a a u,:h stomach tioublcs. - . , W e a t'e 1 ael , ! ,1'e i onil ie! led to saV that lJoinut.i- ua- "iii'ii nihk bv a mother or ., I .' ' i i "-t e; u .ni.iilel.ol i .y lllattTila 1 o'.e. th -tionge-t tic of noble woman- I o I ... t . I .. -, in. in ..i,, ii., ,1... euicelisi t . 1 ,v the foundations of the tenia! c ity. W c have t her. lore to lav a-ide l ir- legend nt the Tuscaroras, if such it nia- be called, or relcgtitc it to the nui-cry: lor they spoke not English, they I.-., I n,. l.,.rs..s mi,! .liVelt no! noon t l.n Roanoke river. Froin. or during the vcar 15S4 to 1.590 six years the Snglisb under the aus piia - of Sir Walter Kaleigh endeavored bplacc a colony on Roanoke Island. I ben the In-t l.v.i sh js under Amailas and Harlow arrived there, tin English man tirst heart an t first sioke the word Ii ..aii-'ic (Iioan ukr.i From the time that .Initii- ( ae-ar iie-.a nded ujion Hrilain and tackled the tierce 'ribes found there: among all tne r.ingli cla-s of Xorthmen Il.ili' s. Scand n . ians, Sixon who landed and to in I lodgment there, among those who caino over with William, the coiiipicror. an I his Normans nowhere .- the word h, b- found in English his tory. We kr.o-.v the Indians of F2ast Cat. .Una had no horcs, t'or history em phatically tell us that horses were un know a in America until introduced by pan.-h civdiati.... and that civilization id irai'i' .'imi'lll cntact With the In- . .,, t r,b - of 11 i-t C irolina. A- tor ihe e,-i,eriiro- ( lu- iroiasj e have i : aiitiietitic lit- my ol tlieai than any ihei'iiabi. W'e k now a' unit how ill un' fighting im n :b .- ii i !, how maiiV town-. in i uiii-a- ..i'ii.a. ii nue- ol towns in tneir ..nigiiage. li i i.i-s i-I sonic ot their .- and w li'ii they were overcome foot of t tic green. il'. a- F..rt I! ii'invcli Ir, the loic.-s oi jFt ieii the ea-t rill i we-t loali-f- w h r : I ,i:'.i iu; . as l.y on. lhou-andi hlvieives telh d Yen I--.-.- la i . 1 1 1 -. tne hereditary foes of Fit-ear -r i-. We u-e the terms Carolinians ni- - the while, at ihat time were not cparaf.il into North and outh Carolina. W'e d-o know up to this time that there w .a e n o Tii-earoi-i- in. u h bevond Tan fan riv. id' iLiid it 'inn ever located after ward- mi tic Koan-okc it imi-t nave been Old To. ii P. oiint. a haif-hr.-ed chief who would not -I md up with in- people at Fort Barnwell an I tight like a man. and the whit.-s ma', have given him a reserva tion s.ia.ew here ii. R-'an-nkc section as a reward t'or his tieu li-:. The rest ot the nation tiinwd to western New York and -ettled about Lake Cliau-tau-qiia which is a solteaed cxpias.-ion ot chat-too k in. 'heir n rue tor north western branch ot Ncii-e river, n aw Tr,.nt river. (If late v. ir- llc re have b -en hel I liierarv as;e n- iic- no m the shores nf that lea'Ulfu lake and -uch assenhlies all over thL. count rv hive been calle I Chau-t m-qua. W h il l a.-i tini-t w e d i t rind whene th" n rue lio m-ok" and its probil.Ie aa' iiid g b it go to t ie Indians of Eastern 1 ' ii-oiiii i--tite r hi-t .rv, traits and habits. I... ih.- r I n, 1 1 an ii.-e n u. tutored mi ml -t in .- ,-r eloLi. 1 an, 1 hears in evcry ui n . 1." Money, wh ,t kin 1 ol money, more nc ney are live, burning questions of tod iv We del leva the word Koan-ac, lio m-oak, lio ni k , conveyed to tie' In dia ;i mi nd t in- idea ol' in. m--y, the iti"iicv country and purposj to sliow in your e hti 'ii Tu".dav rei-oa- for such belief, as we'd a- give the school boys mid girls of New Berne a chance to learn an I -pell a idtle ill the langu tge of the d'n-kc ruros Tu-i aroiii--. i In uud iv - edition we conclude I to go !,. the Indian him-. ll to find out what Koauoke probably meant. When do we -i .- the lir-l one .' W'e -ce him when (dpi Mail. .we enters some inlet on our eo;,.-t about -1 miles torin the Koanoke I-land in the year lnhl. Does Marlowe t( 11 u- .-iiiy thing about that Indian :' He -!-he had around his head a band of .oi.il ni my time.-, and hi- wile, who ac ...iiin mil d If m had a bind around her head oae ilun : and..- toother Indians w ii . irad.d wnhCapt. Marlowe, he stites dial the ail brought along -kin-, dves. air I . "I .i . In a tew dav- apt. Marlowe takes hi v awl h at vth -even men and goes to th. it" dace ot' re-idcicc. they tell him tin v . aii it Koanoke. He remains about tw.. ii tiis and returns to England. In aii of hi-trading with the Indians he never uHiitiotis what they called in their language that coral although they all had it Next year sjr Richard Oreenville. who i- a i o;,-ln of -dr Walter Raleigh, plants Cint Ki'ph l.ar.ewith one Hundred and -'v. n . elniii-i- upon the island. ('apt. I . in.- explore- the Country, linds tie- lad, .!,. all have thi- coral, or white peel, a- ie- - en lime- calls it, bat he a. I !ae en'oiii-I- have i , letuni to En- .1 :h"V . til. u - w hat the In ii I 1 n.-i, !, Tills n' out. about 121. W'liih. i iv all lo-t ' :t ' V rgi na D re 'l v a ' . w till i i i 1 - . ailed iii t he! r an. ". c only knew 1 - 1 - e, or ; fa it re I ..'.:. ! , 1 "' a ! r , V e e g , - i di, i ii- ami w ri 1 1 - ii - II- ted. il- ho 1 III. Ie lord, im w I hi v va hie i t i r w i v i - i-n, 1 1 1 ' t !e ones - .a :' i- most valued. " d - a . lib;' , ,,r un; t I'd : i - :"r. en the elbow ' : 1 : l i 1 1 : iii', . I . Huge!'. i ll'll llw tells Us '"'w .'!: i. -'luai Indians call it wain . v .'. : i . a at i a , .: ii-pmu . aid what the Indian- ! I .. .. w.iv . 'i'h a- tar a- the dulfof Mexico . i ... it I'i, da. Tact he tells what our I i ; i - .all i -lioin-oak or Ron-oak,' " : dl. -iv- In- words c. nvev the same - 1 : ' i ' i r . im aiding, un . 1 1 --that Wam-pum Peak , nd Bui-oikidi iticiin the same ... .: I- !i it.- w.-re cl-.st observer- ofnatme : h : - eh , i act. rist'c is common to all of linn. - to ilme thev counted it by, in -aii'-l din' r. nt tin.es ware noted hv t!i;'i.'-that o.-c-ireil regulariv in ...-a- N. C. - .in u- wb."i .ti-iw berries rip -n. or turkey or c..ck-goiih, th it l- tne spring of the year. Win n gre-.n corn ripens summer. So if i country was noted for unvtbing ithey gave it a name. To illustrate, take iln Si :.;n..'.c word IIo lle'-M i wl.e:. ri-h z sth.-r th-.t ) t.. -ty a ....d j.l.n.- to -o ri ti-liill. Tllll- :i )!'Ue Willi'. slip's .. iii ike monev al.imd ml -.ind o. iii -.--- t. IN v.- lioanoke I-ine! n :- -'ieh .i i: t'. :, :i.!-: !i. .; . ... : ie to tli-m 'i Ron-o ik i a'lok.- "nil i an, i,,.,.,.,. ,, nam,- t'.r it. X, u ..'lio .! iM.y- tin 1 l'o-'- ..I X.o.e Ii,-iT.e I ironii-.-.l tot'-'i oii :'iin. of Pie 1 in-iia-,. ol' tin' TiM-:iror.i-. !:it I w'tV 1 1 1 1 1 - the trirN all'l have the !. .y - ..tll to .MN.!. All I I " .'It t!.-l to ,;(!, I U)l lor till- I'M T;, ,r.j- Ul'llri lee h n ,. :, I, ,y that "'I'' I or x,,e!, , ! i. .1 up. Tliev had ii" lln'.i". - 'l'.n lall- o! 1 ),ru in'-.' Ir.r I lev In I ' i he I i r witiiuns ttieory. that 1 1 1 - ! i t -; .mir,,. ii'i' I out it in r n't i. e. 'I lie; Ii e I ;i . eolleee eeeitlh;-. ulti. h l!n . . i.id '"!'' I III .Ue-:iau. They l aii.i a '. -j.. ' '" I' " ' 1 !x ,r 'l "l :i pi ii .-. an.l oit the'i i i ii xii. i a! oil! I", '.car- old t..r -oaie ihieu.,-. N,ov !,, y-. thry did nH uiVe th.-m "o .1 veni. i. an. M ii' n eat. an 1 li- i. and wild tlll'kev toeat wh.li.- -hut t.p hot the e; ,,. tli, ni ( ill'. !y all tll.!,e. eel that on : v I he tiithiot an lie h in i .ah d think of oii.elhiriLr that would n.ake an old erow even turn up his lio-.-. And 1 ' '' a u' ' '"' 11 ' '" '" ' " ' ' ' ' " ' '' ' M" 111 . l..,l .. .I..... .....1 it .i I i e i 1 i ... I , I . . ,, .' i ' san it wa- all proper, tor he never w. ,n . I . , ' ,' , , . have made a .ood hiinler. or provehr .n . 1 ' -,lW ,,liv. ifiUIV).,- v..u arc Pum "i weak Iv it seems to" us vm si,,,,, Id 1 : u - . - . . , , ,. " wi on v sim'U and count to ten m In - - ,. 1 , , , earora a can be ilismissed i .r we u:i, ll'ULllo,oilovi .'.oniii. 1 u-oarora I'nchc. Necte. Mio-p.ih. I'lltoe. Ouch-whe, Iloueyoc. Chauh-uoe. Xee-kara . Wearah, Wart-auii, Ki.Lili . aie lu.i :!.!.. four li i r -i si' ell fig lit nill : ten .i. r. c EDENTON 1U TIloS. (.'. ItAI.H . , ' aleiilon, . ( .. received it- nam 1 1 ve :ir 17-2(1 in honor ro the then (..,,rMoi Paten. Tilt' town liiul heen estul.li-he.l. how ';y.'iv imiiiv v.-ars l.etor.. that. The v.-.try .. s.t. mill s Lpiseopul church w rote am I -n'i ie. the .laclarution ot I liileiiiaulenee retere.1 t. '" tlie-se verses on the lath .June, I .mile i-.tll .lav ot l .ctolier. ITT4. tittv -ix ol the laitie- n, K.lenton. iii in eet iii ir ass, -m 1 1 1 . I . all i ... I their .sinntucs to a re-oluiion il.-siroyinLr ul lea. ineii i;n in iir neei:me, ui. II iae,i by the Knilish 1'aiiianieiit 'Written lor TtiF. kw IIkhm: .Im i:s m.. Wheie long rows nf elms in symmetry stand. O'er grass bordered walks and gardens in view Uver-tappeo iniennmgle.l ana f-mi.v I , , . . , While the warm touch ot' -pring the leaflets renew. The green varied arches, when slimmer hath come. Over Edenton lloats as the wave- ot the sea. And tlie g.irdens look brindit in blossom and bloom, When the rays of the sun h -pangie inch tree. Thchivisa picture that Naples might praise ISy her own. of which bard- iinnicmo rial hat h sung - i The harp of a minstrell left tuneless. would raise An ode to the Cods, were the tendons unstrung. If l iv in :i ba-in riot small but so fair. ' Tf,.lt thc lniH.klni, ,ir,V ,,, uitl, h,e ri o ,1c on la i i , 1 1:,t Ull. ..,;tv . d Id 1 1 cehoci I in mill in -am !. 'id' , It "i ves jov to the heart and sen-. - a- w ell In n the w ater lavs eu'm liointhc Tluit t iie ill rest and s w e, 1 -t o Mow.-!, have been. And wide o'er its bosom the winds gent ly l''11.v The ripple in sunshiu.' and often in shade, Oi ves chase to each shadow that crosses its way. As the clouds floating over the inov. -meat obeyed. Then look to the laniUeap which lays alongside. Overhung by the cypress ;llid ev. rgieen pine The woodbine and jasmine entwine them with pride. Together entangled each Imrah with the ine. And at night when the moon -h. ds light on the bay. And its beams gaylv leap I pun the wave to the eye -The mirror g'ves color to each spc ling ray. (Jem's of bright sparkle like- the star in the sky Oh ' Edenton new and Edenton oi l 1 TliV past tenches back to the long long ago. When freedom still slept iii a iridic ol gold Unroeke 1 by the P.riton who then loved thee so. Tli v courtrooms are tilled with old re cords and charts. With edicts most harsh though moiil dere I by age These records still tell us how men proved, that hen its Though held in strict bandage, could Rright memories cluster about thee anew. When- the songs of the Patriots tell how they fought. And the liberty bells call the yearly re v i e w . That declares for the free lorn thy valor hath bought. Revered be the record ot' the church -old St. Paul 1 Whose vestry no longer the b.ndage would bear With reverence the nation should engrave on her wall That a first act of freedom t- .'.ill cherished there. As pure as the pearl in its shell 'm a'di the sci. Thy daughters remain as in days ol the past Their devotion resolved the de-trut tion of tea. When England determined to tax it at last. The key of thy culture, though small be the band, 13 held by the power of exquisite grace. And the patriot soul is nerved by her stand Her mien, h, r manner and sweet gent h- face. All hail ! to the citv on Albemarle so and: To the luv that makes in so tr in-nid yetg'rand. ' The pint s and the cvpics that clu-ti r atound. " 'I'l,,, .,;..! , ne I'ioi- of tl... u- t,T a ndi land. fhe tali elm. over-looking, and w i y I u h we " 1 h;-h ).- , Their blown Holding phiaii ,, ndxeil with the gr. uh the -alt in. dovv tint ot a I I. a pi. : .1 - I'.dent otiiali. . ' 11. he ey e that tit'-' -aw tie e ' that fir-t plauaed. Pit -t touched ti. v -ui- "th tr ie b out v aiin. I li :.'ll , Iu I d lie it i . 1 a e I w I ' h ill a' I gel - ,,!' i! a ' j in air. The spirit that moved th. e 1- slid cherished there. I. ik oases green on the vv id.' de-rt - md. na'urc has ma h thee an haven ! o man. uh 1 Edenton new and Ri lent"t) old ' They beauty i- real thy recoi''1- are "geld. Honor Boll Jones County Academy, xhe following is the honor roll ,,f do n - Countv Male and Female academv, A II. - White", principal, for month of Aprii, 1894 ; Messrs. T. A. Harriett. C. P. Harriett J F. Fosenp- Misses A bieid . Wd.be i Ltura Whitlord. iMMfc24irafil " II . Mlllll I ill T0 I'l lil.K MKV D1.V1), Frank H.ittoii ol lie a-hinirion I'ot. and v..i;itur Stock hi i.Ise ol !, ,A , f ' I' h Miehi -ran. n , " : u . . V arn r ),;, , !' II -,, . N. .! "1 1 Fairly '!' I istori ..f l oi cm in A nierica " ' ( - '' w i- ,"11' , I . In I .ni ' In 1 ith I i;:c; la 1 " In 1 T'.m " In I lie e.M' .f the , oM.ei ; ISO I - ait'i ( Xorib .i.;: gia did th, i he pllleh ,-e oi;tn C,:- .an I 1 ,,1 r I tar (, a : .1 di MOKFIIF.AP I DiUl SP0DK( F. Kcial Meetings Annivei s.iry !e( ting i of Odd Fellows". " A - iv - f i :1 e v va! on-' t 1 1 1 - - w.-ie 1111 ! il" Bapli-t Char.ai Sim h:y, nvl a i I . e 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 ! : g 1 1 i y mr two w . k Another i n it e i i ".one ol in-.' laii w i - p 1 a e d i .v t !e- M.i'.'i'lli nl and Beau h e e uh- a! t ne iat ter pla. e Fiiday la-t. re--uliiiig iii !li or oi the More-held boy-by a -(.oh. nt is lo It;. The O Id Fch.w-' Ind I tlieti- amiher irv i.,'ii at 'he Aha hoUi-i hhuri a I Th-iisday i i-t. Tin 1J. aui'-.rt L lge tit- I tended in a hoi'tv as the guests of the Lodge here, and an able an l interestin addre-s wa - d liveted bv liev. Mr. llrad--Inuv, pi-hc ..if our Methodist L'hurcit. li "fo -lllll' ir - 'A ' I-" -el v.- 1 at the le-ldcilce of Mr. W. I.. An n d ,!', and all had a very ("i iv d ttni". i 'a Mr;,! iv al't.-r- i noon the i,. no .. r- .0 tlie order lierc re- Ipai'e l to I', '.la e' wliefe theV ill tllt'l) lie." ana t he gi i.--' - : ; , a- 1 . i ii T - r i i.tvllioi, will) condmiedi I aar r.y ri ia- at the Methodist Chnr. h t ..-rt. -.nd -f.-r listen ing to an in-tru live ,'nl.ir, -- by Mr. I'clU-ti'T, of New B-a i.e. repaired to the Virginia Dare I Inte, where all partook of the li mt'tioli- H'l.a-i prepalo 1 for lie ..(.. a. .on ' .1. Ii. .1. t'L'LhFD ITEMS OF NEWS. die I ,n a - : N a 1 : .. i it tit'd'iv d per lead ssti.l'T.thii ia i "' -- o. th ' e-n' !'. ipiiiem. n! ; . a . - a .!. h ; '1 ', , de-tl lea . til" I'lldi' Bid Ail !.'' he ', 1 low c 1 till -il j i ;. 1 t i hep adli, , :i -era i ' i Cong:-, --ii', B. 11. B' a. .,f tli it lo p 1:1, .li-!ii. t w is c I'.e l li 'ii; ' t "i f i: on Mi'.ur La' b tiimitv. n W'.-lnle-ka -- iti h T N.e l A- .one! v while in The ie, "lill- of W signer of th" I . tar ,i dei'i-e. Ii iv e be. n r. ne grave vard at Hdl-h r. on Hooper, a ol Ilnlepell- I tr mi ! Id . ih" ' bud, .r,i battle ground. A oihlf-i'ii Indu'-tria! I ougi'e-- will hi he .1 iu A'l-gu-hi. ei.. ,, t Ma v :0th. Tlie i iiiri io.-e i- fr tie- di-cil ! o! me! a i r materia ', lllic Illi.llt ot l.'dieni S'ate-. Chalh - 1'.,:,.!. the larg.-t I'l i ah n-g ui .t",v ( Me an-, air 1 tor ileal a eell'lirv tile !'i-ii!'l i.l'weiililV -ol! ' hefl !fl-. vv a- bun:,. Ion Silur I a. Mr. Saudi Ch id'.vd. i; ha- tak-ai to tin.' HcMU fort Helaiil otlice a Well Illatllred Iri-h a. a to . .f t hi. year'- grow t h . Biad-dv t rep .rt- tie.' bu-ine-- outlook . a rough. in t tic country a- h- - f ivondi'e: onlr two out of t hi i ty-tiv e large chip, -how im pi'ov ean-nt m t r ide. "L ' V i! u rage in Toil rain-,' ' 1 iy Trov on, one of hi- in. -l famous cattle piece-, wa sold the ot h-r 1 i v in Pads f,n- $14.lj.".o. It was in the e id... ho i id tin' late baro ness d" C un-1 1. .in g. p . - ti.leioii i ' ha' the I )a!t m outlaw- iv il l -' , ,.t 'h tiaic and noi turn up 1 a i . .mat.' ..;' months to ha killed over again. lay hive been doing !nr years but tin ii..j , vv i - pieniatiue Mayan- Eiiisoii of Richmond. President of the Davis monument a delation, cin phiticaiiv di-n'K- tin- i.-p.irt that tic veterans at Birmingham gav ... Mrs. Davis the -cold -honider." C;ii'. Eri- Crabiiel-o!i arrived in Wil mingt.m Saturday to take . ha rgc of the U. S cut ter ( 'oh, i . via ('apt. .1 . W. Cong-don tran-f- rred to dulv at New Mcl fdld. M.i-s. Since- tie' inleid-i'i in e of I'e l.-ral :iu tlioritv witii C'oxev'. army, it is ill trouble, and it now appeal, that many who start e I to Wa.hingt.ui will not reach it. The organ of the li ipti-1 church in Texa- is down on Covciiior Xorthcin "1 (ieorgia, whoi-a I5apti-t. l'or the appoin' n.elit i 1 ii- n Patrick A'ai-li. a Roman Catholic, to siieeeeed ColipP.it m the Faded S' do- un ite. s,i:ni' of tic h ading papei- indicate the Hansom and Jarvis Senator-hip will be made an issue in the ehclion ol nieiil bcrs of the Legi-'ature. ( hers think if this i. .hole it 111 iv I'e-U.t ill the di feat oi' both. Judge Mradii y. I' the District of Co lumbia court. o:i Saturday denied the motion for a new trial in tlie Pollard BrcckelU'idge case, but allowed Mre( keil ridgc thirty (lays in which lojii.ake up his appeal to the Supreme court. P.pn White and Sam Robinson, both colored, were swung into Eternity at Alexandria. Va. Thar-lav. f..r a nulling : t wo vv hi!" women. A force of twenty i deputies, r I with gun-, were present ! ' " : A ticgr. j iMiit . i 111,1 !l' 1 " . illMV';' '' ! SIX II U' d. i.a.vr.aa spi't. r li a,! , 1 1 1 1 1 , e 1 1 ! 1 1 - M - I. th. '. I-: icd iv- V- 1 ! I h-ed ton .in glla a 1 1 pan . Jllil'V State tr- the eo- lit;-, r A I-,.! h - ' '..., 'A 11. ine : ai'.- -VI d 1 1 , I ,0'.l'g.- ,-1- ,., i;i-g- n. 'I , di on lie- ( 'o.x.-v r -'e i the lie ll W -!,- 1' c-lU'e wa- ar- ctiumg II - : ! and I'.-t'll 1 tl- nun vv ,: hi'-ii i ii a i, i a i a 1 .e- u-c. in iid.-.i Iu 1. ! ikeii ! ' a p. ale be ill.' U'eel'.l e 1. 1' ,e leqlle-t W and th" in.:,.-,- I.,,.,, conn, w hu ll i- iu s I turn for trial. HI t the pein e on to await h.s . ( . TKA( II i; US" ASMiM I! I V. ' FIckuIIi Annual S. -vinn to lie Hi d iit j M.ireh'ail i j . N ( .. .Inue l'.l lo .Inl ::. 1 ! I Mir n A ! ni til' ' an si o i I ': .1 M i; Ode, :,. ! and of Tl ; V..' M:-. Id n K lb. . y , ;,. I the I'll ee, , .-, ,. e ,' ' J ' - !:;"!,. ' lge C . g". ',' Id; . I. d. V ; 'r.,'. '. K M. I i ad. a ,.! W, -o .. .. .,,, '.,;. I i'-'i-. lit 1 ol 1 , r ... I . . , , . ' ; : i ' I though-. I 1 I I il'o e 1 I, I'i - to do A --. d 1 . j el V d . W , all 1 ! a ke' - W I 1 . a - ! ; lot,, :;o. w :th iiuii! nii'li .l.i'y 1 " .. a n hi v men i ' er-h 1 i i u p. .n - w : . , hu Ie 1 1 t o i ndi t i. ka , w 1 lah -.. , i : : i . the hoi, i , to a i i . ri i ' g - : ' a. - - -d.a Baggage n, iy ,. , ., . 'K. ; ; , .. , i,, Mo ; ln ad C.t y liajai at, . , ,d i a !'. I ' at", t hu - -ir.'iug all ':i,'" .,; ' "ling at C .id-h .ro. 'I'i; . pproar hi'.'g' - ... e i ;!, . . ;e .1;. w i 1 t ", r; a . i i e ; t . : ,,. ; , rg, -t an I 1" -t ill d- h':,' , lb- ,. n; n.-w aad at-1 active f .: "' - i ; v.- Ia : i en t e: t a 1 n Ha", i will ! e a g ; i ig d . t . j, ;1 (O'lipU'iy .'' i. in- iein in.g ..'.. . an I !i ii ltd- .f i. due ih 11 a - 1, .- : : , . i -e!t -ecu in the South. ill n w; : :.,- uad.:,. tcd faci 1 i t ii-s for ' n - . n erea ; , a a . d mu tual improvement.' -in h a- . o; !i:e her so great )y m a" ' h- . !- . the -e a .ol ti rni . l'rogranimc and ot m r inform. i!'-m . "ii ccrning the Assembly nnv I e oh: due 1 of the Secretary. E. O. 11 , i . !. I, d, gh. X. C., upon appl icatti ui . 1 lie Beaufort R. vival Rev. R. V. M'l i'p p i-tor of the Methodi-t Cliureli ,,; 1! abort ha- the following to . iy h 'he C-ni-tiin Ad.o cate of the leoe'i: revival ill that town: c closed a imf ing of grist! intiiv-t in Ann Street M t In .''.i-t Church. P.eau- td!'!, Nd C , :if:er hiving two nl' duec -el'- v ii e- . lai' v f.f t h aa i -t w o h, . -. We were ull'v n-i-'r, ; ., n hue to time during 1 1 1 - - : ;i: g h. .an la'hliii p"i - ii ;;r. g i el. I ., 1 1 v. i . If a : i 1 .1 . 1 ). !).. Rev. .1 W. Wa!: .... . . .d eh e-l Biad-havv. ReV. .1. T. A ii n : a 1 i.ev . J. M. C'arraw a v. Rev. R. P. Quay. ..f W. a! 1, -' aii,. , w :- with il- nearly three week-. 1 -m t.g ai pihpii and .- itign gat ion vydh gie,; . a rile-til.---, pi o.v 1- and ;n it a'-a , .i y . It w.. a beautiful -ighh ntglil ah. r night. In I elidlvl th ii t y ai, i f u ty p. a -. m -. id and v.amg. s ikdig ilr- "-avior ano ;. n e'dii:, :i round th ..'! f ' pi r ! my were Id, .... d. - .ne ; , - v r! '!. other- la " v di g 1 i : d ind il. ep religion- in'. p - i '. i i- I ; i . en t i re , i mi! 1 1 un i I ' . Though tic in.- tia- ha !.- -d we 1 1 e-t i ' 1C go ' I l'e.--p - vv: i I la. i '.'. " I, ., -ia'.!, v a a r-. P.I-bb VIR ( 0 K li FSPON II 11 d' F. . What the Farmer are 1 oing and ( ,ni ditioii of Crops R, I gi .u . Voles. ni. .. V - no-t --oioed '.vol k : : ' ' I go.. li h i- -o i I 1 1 t V that i w ,-. r e II ' -e ' - ill or.- con gen i 1 1, and 1 . - a ;. -. : 1 1 - p. r 1 1 a , - pl.'llt 1 1 ' I I ' . ' - I . ! " . I ' ''UH ' -, tilil -el 1 ,, a li - -i. a". i . a ti ; : I . t y tlie uri. Two men . aught iota ty r b u- in a -lioittine. only a few .-ays -bee, and large, very 1 irge i.e k ao in P.iehe'ot'-h'reek-. The gi m'l-.il i.-m nk when lito'her farmer, meet i-. '-When doy.iii think tl w ill ram'.' ' Sonic are w dting for it to i ') to plant cotton. Sum. cotton thai w -.- piano. I earlier is Coming up. theiv - to be a fail- stand of corn except a nay pi a . -where bd'.i- w ere li m g' ' . - rp.iii.g -. ' bigeis the pri'i. .p.i! work ii'W. Rna ha- nol p e k. i i 1 c g round in i h - .- vv !,-. hi the -o t - dgtu atid ea- ;, in-g.- vv lure .i-ot ' h. o .v e. 1 .'mi h . Potato. - .. -k rv w. Il cii-.d. ad g the ' Iry we liher. The cool w.a'her 1- keeping p.iato bugs somew li it in Ha- k ab ait It' i e. A ni.'e warm rain will ocvelop tliepotaio. and the bug too. ve-y rapidly. 'The C. B. Mi--:. iii ity Soe'i-'y i- n - qllCSted to lll.-et at Beech lii.IV,- tile lil-l Minday in M.v. at iln- regular lime. 11 o'clock a. in. li. v. A. !cC an n. i f.a in. !' pa-loi' .! thcOraviu ('irciiih ex j .! - I .. pre u 1 1 o Beech C.rOVe. lit 1 I o'el-.ek. Ill, -el Olid Sunday ;n May. Coxoy nt Wasliington. Co.xey and lii-t.ddii weary fool-sore wader- have at la-: rca.hed their d.-'i-lailion, after live vve- k- ol a!mo-t loulii! u il tiamping aver i.i .ir! y t'."l in".-- of I'ountn "f :,lni .-! every kind and iu weather of ahi,o-t cv :-ry d. -rripti. :i -cept sultry. They nr.- ..-ar. e!y t-.b ... tingui-hed trom tli y. r:et ti unp-. The movement i- a 1 liluiv ad :; leading spirits privately adm'-' -he . f evideiit laet. They weie gl'c hi d ! ia . ' ,11 by tllOUsall Is i f a in i ' ie -. - .1 o corted tot li" ..up p '. . ;, -, : g police oll't. ,-!'. Visitors a' di' ' ailiping place , aup on of not g. I ia : 1 r money '. w .a : h The g. nel'iii in command .!. H.m -I 'linday that the Army vv -uld attenpt to hold a uieetui'. in l'ie l a idol p. Tue-dav. LINES 10 liili DRl'N K V lil) w. i;. w.i:n. g! .- there i- a de .1 A'i hi Th ,; l.d . k- i; .!,.-;. from thv hi, line! - y . u lie re ',,,,111' a) -e- ilea!. A -hngin And rob. When "..'' -dad. h va i V' 1 A i ! s L.1 I Bt'FORE AFTErt " Dr. E. C. West s Ncoe Brnin Trr-atniont '.':'.' ' '- -a i'.l-'.' .a , td : ' in-,-':.- ;, .;".'.',' :V'd;d. H - a-.''. t i i' ,: ; i a . - a a-,, u., i ,e ; .... i, . , :.; .. , i." . Wi - I s i i at ( i ' I s iii I'. A " a ( . ii, ..-;-.''"! ia. . v.' I' ".-.-.,-. ' l . t .1,'. 1 d . i" ued : c I. a- - I7e. lu w- 2.V. ; ui.l v -a uhAli.YNTL.i s i--uee on y ly iulty, Sole Ajjeot, Nevv , r - I Berne, N. VJ. luital i i Stirring up 1 rade - s it; ' - . - ' - ' I" f'rj.'-ir" I 'v--'t. aV Is Not so Very Hnnl when we make NDUCEiENT EVERYBODY Is Astonished AND PEOPLE WHO Buy Are Immensely Pleased. STIRRING Is kept up constantly, althousrli thing's a? or dinarily dull at this time. -o THE REASON Ia that People na turally come where they are sure to get FOIt THEIK Xo Forced, Cut or closing out sales nec essary at the Stores ol LLf l'olloik Snvct 47 4' JUST eceived A 1. P'tK . T OF Till iSK rv. iirviH T har I am selling; at Iti I cttx. por 11). LSO TRY ABBL. OF MY '-Iist on Ktu'lh"" FLO! it. IT ONLY COSTS VOL $4.50 PER B A ltd t hope mini T.. my C'OI'NTI.'V n t d- I win I lil siiy di t 1 t d bt '' ' ' ' Kill i d 111 V -:, -. 'V in 1 . Vol vv :: h"d ' S'l ' ;'M ' "." 1 .. My .1 , . , - a ; i ' . n, . d , 1 1 n g ale i 1 1 -1 - - g : '. ' I ' .1 . .1 and 1 v d . g till I ell t ce .a ' -huh. '! i. l( fit III ii 1 1 nu 'lie . He. pee' fully, .1. If. 1 'a i K.i . .t , Ni . i; i; . 1 1 ; . JBJBLICKL I Good Hard friA. We are. propHTei t to :'.;' ord.o-N tip to 100 I iion.-.n. ii . i net-K w. r. .bUKiiua It TifAT MM r m yigt IpJUW Wv. -teJWfjjMHH F!.E in? OF Sugar Cured Y ni, In. Small riij Hams, A N I Small Shoulders. Beautifully Cured, I ONLY- ors An'.)t!:r i ; l Invoice o( (.'alif'.rnia Evap atc I"1rn:ts Just in. 0 iMf H'hi;' Pi 10c r: 150?:;' 10c' ; 15c K , 20c '-" Poars iVvlldS !i2 i.i J Apr criU Far.: Th'mA Apples 20c 10c Fancv Evaporated Ap pl f1-: 15c v gVnother lot ol' those Fine California Peach es oil) standard goods 17 ONLY eta A CAN JOHN DUNN, No. 55 & 57 Uoe.k -St The Red Star 3 Ti CLOTHlER.. It Is not pi ices nhiiie tbnt y on want BUT VALUES AS V7ELL. -The Sea. on f:r Spring Suits, 17c:-: wear and Irrjiz is here s. . . . uC .... -ixi-hj oi, :cpti:r.?.l Urrains. c:: ! ' ' ' : - t. N di' S' law I la! . Midi's ldist I'daid i I,,.,. A !.. ant '-'il I",- . ' . x: ;.dc. I d'O SUITS i I i : i v ....'. SOL 'ul!i-;N, ' i i p. r I 'M ST I ' . ; ii I i;u 77 .Middle Street, IScw Jicrne, JS. C. i "Hi:"-.' '-r.'
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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