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The Southern Carolina Campaign.
Charleston, Jane 21. The
oampaign meeting at Lancaster to
day was not nnaocompanied by
some excitement, although it was
not as lively as bad been expected
in iew of yesterday's ocoarrence
at Chester. Senator Batler made
a fine speech, defending his coarse
'n the Senate and expressing regret
that be bad been compelled to
reply to Governor Tillman's charges
in tbe epirit he had employed at
Chester. Be in6ist-d that he wonld
not permit any-onH to slanCer and
niisreoitent him, and that he
wool 1 ditcuss and dissect Tillman's
public record when and where and
oow he pleaced. He denied tbe
charge that had been circulated in
Lncdf ter caanty that he wa an
iofidol. His speech made a good
imbres-Mon.
v hfii (i'ovtrnnr Tillman was
i'hII. d I e wan received with fflncb
cheering, lie said, ia the beginning,
that office hid not been sweet to
him; that the wheel of the State
had dragged along a elampy road,
and that the records would show
be had done more work than all
the 'verno s since the war. At
Chester he had not opened bis
month in reply to tue indignities
heaped upon him by Gen. Batler,
which were f nler and blacker than
had been made against any man.
Yancy S. Harvard, ho was oat
in the crowd, cried oat: "You took
tbem."
Several haodred meu nt ODe
sprang to their foet in expectation
of a row and Governor Tillman
shouted back in replj:
"Yes, 1 tell yon, you cowardly
honnd, why I took tbem, and I'll
;neet your whenever yon want to.
I rook them because, I, as Gover
nor of the State, could not afford
to create a row at a public gather
ing and have our people murder
each other like dogs."
The men around tbe stand were
all in commotion and jelling for
Tillman, and tbe women in the
audience began to ran away. Till
mau, Batler and tbe chairman and
others called to the ladies to come
back, as the trouble was, over and
tbey did o. Tillman waived bis
bands to tbe crowd to sit down and
then cried out; "A lew puppies
around here can have their tails or
necks cut off :f they want to, or
both."
Breckinridge Losing.
Xew York. Jane lit.
A L uis i ht, K., ope:.iil naye:
The Bret ktnndge organization lu
Franklin county is rapidly going
over to Settle. Major John T.
Shelby, Breckinridge's law part
ner, is at Frankfort trying to repair
tbe broken fenoes. The belief now
is that Breckinridge has lost Frank
fin county and bin opponents are
sanguine of bis eay defeat if he
does not soon withdraw.
Gigantic Railtoad Consolidation.
Atlanta, Ga , June 21. It is
reported here that gigantic
consolidation of railroad inter
ests in the South is contem
plated. The new company, it
is stated, will comprise the
Richmond anJ Danville, the
East Tennessee Virginia and
Georgia and the Cincinnati
Southern systems. The Central
Railroad of Georgia is already
practically under the control of
the newly organized Richmond
and Danvilln system and the
Georgia and Atlantic and West
Point roads, while seemingly
under independent management,
are really controlled through the
Georgia Central and Louisville
and Isashville roads! This will
leave but three roads of the ten
entering Atlanta, outside of the
Southern Railway company.
The lime fixed for the conoli
dation is shortly before October
1st.
Bucklen's Arnica Sa've.
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bruises, sorts, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, rliapjed luiuds, chilblains,
cons, and all skin erupt ions, and positive
ly cures piles, or do pay required. It is
guaranteed to jrivu perfect satisfaction or
money refunded. Price 2.5 cents per Iwx
For sale lv F. S. IHuTv, New Berne, N.
C. " mlG 12m.
Under Gaston House, South Front Street, New Berne, N. C.
FULL LIIVJEi OF
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Stoves, Carpenters Tools, Cutlery,
Table Ware, Barbed Wire,
GALVANIZED PIPE, PUMPS,
Lime, Plaster and Cement.
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("Personal attention to the prompt and correct filling of all
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ESTABLISHED 1869.
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Successor to C. S PALMER,
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FOR THE SALE OF :
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DEVOE'B READY
SATISFACTION
HAPPENINGS OF THE DAY.
Senator Hill has maile a speech in
favor of free coal. Xt-w York coal mines
furnish that State.
In the coal districts, many of the trik
ing miners have resumed work, a com
promise having been erTijcted with the
owners.
(lov. Elias Carr ;s expected at More
head on tbe 26th to pnsent the medal to
the victor in the musical contest l thr
North CaroLrui Teachers Ass iutih.
Three prominent citizens of L '..ir.i'e!le,
Fla., have boeo arrestel lor incendiarism
and blackmail. They are in j dl who
they ought to be.
A fire broke out in the Belle Lee Coal
mine, near IJiriii'iiulmin. Ala.. o?i the
20th. The mine boss, two other men.
and a boy died from suffocation
This seeirs to be a year of ;reat fatality
for United Staces Senators. On the 2Uth
Kx-Sonator Bislu-p W. Perkins of Kan
sas, died suddenly at his honu: in Wash
ington. D. ( .
An administration Democrat, (office
holder) suggests that North and Sooth
Carolina swap Butlers. He says this
State is willing to give boot, and thinks
Governor Tillman should Iv "aLrree
able." The Ohio and Indiana strikiiif.' miners
have decided to resume work. This is a
sensible conclusion, but they would have
leen wiser still if they nad not j n i t and
spent two months in idleness that con
sumed all of their small savings.
Mr. Silsby, the Washington Stock
broker, refuse 1 to tell the Senate sugar
traud committee what Senators had dealt
in sugar futures through his house. The
committee will turn Mr. Silsbv over to a
United States Grand jury.
Senator Quay boldly admits his specu
lation in sugar. Says he wanted to do it
had a rifcht to do it," and will buy sugar
or any other stocks when he feels dispos
ed to do so.
Tbe Democrats of the eleventh Georgia
congressional District have passed a reso
lution in convention endorsing Cleveland's
adminstration. Without a radical change
this wont happen in the second North
Carolina district.
Raleigh and Durham are serenading
each other over the telephone. If it is
like some music e have heartl, no doubt
"distance lends enchantment'' to the ear.
The time is drawing near for the poli
ticians to make up a slate, according to
reports trom various sections or tne otate
this will be a different job this year. Con
ditions have so changed tbe interest among
them are bothered to outline a policy.
Governor Tillman and Seaator Butler,
of South Carolina have opened the cam
paign in the Senatorial coutest in that
State, making their first speecues at itocK
Hill on Monday.
Mrs. Senator Vauce has written a letter
for publication in which she explaius lier
motive in the re-interment episode and
declares her purpose to not farther inter
fere with the dead Senator's ivstiug place.
This is well, and the people are glad tliia
matter is settled.
At Georgetown, D. C. University on
the 19th Cardinal Gibbons, officiated at
the unveiling of the bust of the late Judge
William Gaston, of North Carolina.
Judpe Gaston was one of the most honor
ed citizens New Berne and the Stale ever
produced.
The story told bv Monday's Washing
ton Post of a plot to blow up the capitol
and other government baildings, is at
tempted to be denied by the authorities.
The Post sticks 10 the trudi of its account
which places the authorities in an awk
ward predicament.
Jones and Laughlins, operating the
largest iron and steel mill in the United
States . have declared war on the amalga
mated association of Iron and Steel work
ers. They employ about 4,uou men anti
will run their plant without regard to
to dem mds of the union.
A prominent gentleman of the fourth
district said on the train yesterday the
nomination tor Congieseman by the Dem
ocratic Convention of that district would
be between. Cook, of Franklin, and Pugh,
of Johnston, and that the Wake county
delegation held the situation.
The authorities of the Secret Service
Department at Washington, D. C, are
still trying to discredit the statement of
the Washington Post about the anarchist
plot to destroy government buildings.
The post says it told the facts, and its
statement bears the impress of truth.
Senator Jarvis, who is on the program
of the Teachers' Assembly at Morehead
for an address, will not be able to fill the
engagement on account of necessary at
tention at Washington to matters of
graver importance.
It is remarkable to what extent the
leading Democrats of the State have ex
pressed their determination to ignore
National politics, and confine their efforts
solidly to the preservation of tbe present
SLOVER,
NEW BERNE, N- C.
lYTTYF.TI PATNT.
GUARANTEED. mi63m
vernnient, against
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A c clone swept over Nebraska. Wed
nesday, playing havoc with life ami
property, partieu'arly about ( tuinha City
and Conncil Klutf-.
The report from the ?c.it of government
is that Hill of New Ynth ha.- induced, at
last, four ot his Democratic Senators to
vote against the hu ikiic l ix clause of the
Tariff hill. h. Democracy, what
liauds are perpetrated in thy name.''
The conviction ot Kni-tii- Wiman, the
manager of K. '.i. Dunn . Co's. Financial
Ayency. for mi-appropi iation of the firm's
money through a -cries of years, and for
forgery, i- calculated to stiller the faith
of the commercial world in that linn's n
ports as to the vesponsibilit v and relia-
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I inui mi uuici in ins.
The twenty-fourth animal session of (he
Knights of Pythias of North Carolina
met in Win-ton on the iWth. The in
crease in the order wa- inx-t irrciiifyintr.
and the meeting a wrv pleasant one. The
increase i-ili'rt- . n iv v lodges and 'J6o
members dining ihe past year.
The New York Hanks, having dictated
the financial policy of the country for
their individual benefit till the Treasury
is nearly emptied, propose now to put
the government under under further obli
gation to them l'irge the chains still
stronger, by lending the Secretary of the
Treasury a few millions in
Wall street inlbience, octopus like, has
grasped with its thousand tentacles ltgis
lationjof every de.-i ription intended for the
common good, and has made the admin
istration a synonym of broken pledges to
the great mass of American yoeniamry.
It has placed a crown of thorns upon the
head of Southern Democrats, and is hast
ening the tlii ad hour when forbearance
will cease to !e a virtue.
Senator Hill of New York has an in
genius plan to defeat the Income tax, and
is working it to the best of his ability. It
is si range to people down here how a
man who claims to be a democrat can
oppose the payment of some tax by mil
lionaires, now exempt, while labor and
poverty bear the burdens of the govern
ment. The Democratic Congressional Conven
tion lor the Third district will have quite
a number of aspiraats presenting their
claims when they meet at Dunn on July
19th. In present complications, the nom
inee will luck a good deal ot having a
walk over," but will probably have less
to contend with than his brother candi
dates in the First and Second Districts.
News comes from Chicago by wire that
one million of Alliancemen are about to
ally their forces with the Knights of La
bor and the American Railway Union for
political action. This means., of course;
Uiat these people are going to the Popu
list. The addition of such number to the
new party will further complicate the
the political condition of things in the
Wesr, the outcome of which no man can
fc retell.
Public sentiment, and a resolution pass
by Cougnss has at lat forced Attorney
General Olney to bring action against the
Central Pacific and the Union and Kansas
Pacific Railroads for the millions they 1
owe the government- The agregate of
their debts amounts to more than there is
gold in the Treasury, and if the railroads
are made to pay thesj just debts, there
will be no dilapidated Treasury and no
further needs to issue bonds.
At a Congressional convention down in
Georgia the other day. the members of
which were all fee silver men. they in
dorsed the administration of Cleveland as
'wise, able and conservative.'' Appar
ently they have as regard as to what res
olutions they shall pa.ss, as Cleveland has
for the Chicago platform publishing a
card they acknowledge their act, will
give the lie to, and loose the small rem
nant of respectjthe people have for "Ad
ministration Democracy."
FOR HER
EDWARD N. WOOD.
For her the sweetest blossenis should
breathe a perfume rare.
For her the tendercst music should come
floating through the air;
For her the cboisest pleasures should be
deck and pave the way,
And brightest beams of sunlight at -her
feet in glory play.
For lier the bluihing rosebud should dis
card its cruel thorn.
And for her ha-iving bosom other eager
searchers scorn;
For her a pure contentment should throw
its arms about
And circle her, while pleasure shuts all
care and sorrow out.
For her I'd make the journey
th rough
this land of bitter tears,
A lasting day of smiling love, devoid
Of
doubt and ftars.
Her path should grow resplendent, the
way like a dream,
1 d make her life with happiness, like
dearest heaven see.n.
She Would Neither Paiut nor Powder.
"1 postively will not use cosmetics."
said a hnly to the wriler. "yet my com
plexion is so Ijud that it occasions me
constant mortification. What can I do
to get rid of these dreadful blotches ?"
"Take Dr. Pierce's Favorite - Presenta
tion," was my prompt reply. "Your
complexion indicates that you are suffer
ing from functional derangements. Re
move die cause of the blotches and your
cheeks will soon wear the hue of health.
The 'Favorite Prescription' is a wonder
ful rmedy for all diseases peculiar to
your sex. Its proprietors guarantee to
return the money if it does not give satis
faction. But it never fails. Try it.''
The lady followed my advice, and now
her complexion is as clear as a babe's,
and she enjoys better health than she has
for many years.
To permanently cure constipation, bil
iousness ai.d sick headache take Dr.
Pierce's Pelle.s. Of dealers.
MORN.
A. OI.AS V1I.I.E.
They come! All hail the K aut' oti.- morn
And sun with golden bars.
Seel Night ret i est is wiih banners torn.
With all her hosi of stars, i
From brush ami ir.e the shadows flee.
The moon has fal'.n silently !
Be I ore the coinjir iois. j
-All hail!" Al' X mire - echoing. j
The flowers dry tlu-ir tears: i
Melodious songs ihe thrushes sing
To swell the victor's cheers.
Fair morn! When night from thy face
hides.
The paradise which lust divides
With villainy disappears.
Hark! Life is unto honest men -
What morn L- unto day!
A silent, hard tought battle; then
The shadows flil away.
For life is one continual fight
Between the giants Wrong and Right,
Inclosed hi walls of clay.''
All hail, fair morn, with smiling sun.
Dressed in your robes of gold,
Who knows the courses earth has run
Since from God's hands it rolled?
With His praises all Future rings,
For God i9 Got! of earthly things
As well as of die soul.
! system of Stale
i which no rc:i-":i
TELEPHONING IN OUli STATE.
Ra'eigh to Connect With Several Cities
New Berue Should be One or Them
Advantage of Telephonic Con
nection i As is known to our readers Haleigh
I and Durham have recently been coimect-
ed by telephone, to the delight of both
cities. The Durham Sun speculating on
'the future of telephoning in this State
I says:
! -Who knows but what some day in the
I near future Durham will b.' e uiiiected. by
telephone, with Oxlonl, UnnL c-on. I.ur
lington and Greensboro. Such a thing is
possible :n this age "l proxies,.
The Daily Pi ess of It dei-h copies the
alxjve and adds:
"We can come to Col. Robinsons res
cue in this matter and assure him that
his speculation will soon be a reality. In
a very short time the people of extreme
eastern North Carolina will be able to
converse with the people of the extreme
wes And the inhabitants of the land of
the skies will soon have the opportunity
to hear the sounding billows of the old
ocean while tiiey remain at home. The
plans are already mapped out that are to
bind Goldsboro, Wilmington, Greensboro
Asheville, Charlotte, Heuderson, and pro
bably other points to Raleigh in connect
ion with Durham by telephone. It i
also probable that Norfolk will be con
nected, too. Verily the day is bright, n
ing for the old North State."
We are glad to see the" progressive
move developing. New Berne and Moie-
head must have a share in it. As tor its
advantage, take for illustration the one
class of business men. our fish shippers
and think what a great gain it would be
to tbem to have a telephone right in
their offices by which they could commun
icate with their Morehead and Beaufort
houses and thus save possibly hundreds
of dollars in telegraphing each year.
And the line to Morehead being establish
ed it would then take only the connecting
link between here and Goldsboro to put
us in connection with the capital city of
the Stat i and thence with all others that
it is to connect with.
The company that has been formed in
New Berne to establish a city telephone
will do well to keep up with the movement
and take advantage of any opportunity
that arises. We commend the same
course to all business men of the city. It
is of importance to every one.
NOTICE! NOTICE!
To the Voters of Craven Couuty
Call for County Convention.
Acting under instructions from the
Peoples' Party Suite Executive 'o nn, it
tee, 1 hereby Call a County Convention of
the Peoples' Party to meet at the Court
House, New Berne. N. ('.. on Wednes
day, July 4th, for the purpose of electing
delegates to the State, Congressional,
and Judicial Conventions. Also to cele
brate the birth day of the Peoples" Party
and the promulgation of the Omaha
Phatform, the second declaration for
American Independance.
The County Executive Committee will
meet at the same time and place.
W'illiam II. Smith.
Chairman of Ciaven County Ex. Com.
CALL FOR TOWNSHIP PRIMARIES.
As per above call the voters of each
township will meet at their voting places
Saturday, June 30th, for the purpose of
electing delegates to the County Conven
tion, July 4th. Facti precinct will elect
three delegates and one additional dele
gate for every twenty-five votes cast for
the Peoples' nominee for Governor in
1892. Each precinct will also elect nn
Executive Committee of five, and the
Chairmam will be a member of the Coun
ty Executive Committee.
All who are opposed to present condi
tions and are ready to vote for a change
are invited to participate.
The chairman ot each township will
pleace take notice and act accordingly.
Kinston Lady Co in m Its Suicide,
Mrs. Susan Cox, wife of Mr. G. P. Cox
jumped head-foremost in the well in her
yard, which contains about seven bet of
water, Monday about 12:2J p in
was drowned. Doctors were c.Hie
i; I
in
but coald not save her life.
Mrs. Cox had been suffering lor nearly
two years with a bad case of chronic dys
pepsia, which unbalanced her mind. She
asked her husband several days before to
kill her to end her misery, and all poisons
and weapons which she might have used
were removed.
At the time she jumped in the well her
hush mil had gone oil tor a few minutes.
When he was returning Mrs Ilonerly, a
neighbor, told him she saw his wife going
towards the well. He then ran home and
called his wife, but could not reach her in
time to prevent the fatal :v t. He was
within a few yards of her when ghe jump
ed in.
Several of the neighbors rendered promt
assistance in getting the body from ihe
well.
The funeral services were held at the
Christian church Tuesday afternoon at 5
o'clock and her body was buried in the
cemetery. Kinston Free Press.
i bituary
Departed this life at the residence of
his brother, on June the 17th, 1894, Capt.
W. F. Roberts, in the 43el year of his age.
Capt. Roberta for some time past has
betn a victim of that fell disease con
sumption trom which he died.
Capt. Roberts was a kind husband and
affectionate brother, and was ever ready
to the extent of his ability to bestow
charity.
Capt. Roberts was an exampLiry mem
ber of Centenary M. K. Church and at
this church tbe last sad rites of tne funeral
services over his body were held.
Capt. Roberts dieel with every assur
ance of blissful immortality. His last
wrds were to those aiound him "Not to
grieve as he was going to Rest.''
'Resting on the peaceful shores of
bbsstul immortality. ' b.
ATLANTIC & NORTH CAROLINA R R. J
Transportation Department, j
New Bern, N. C, Jnne 21, 1S94.
CIRCULAR IMPORTANT !
To Agents A. & N. C Railroad and the
Public:
Special Truck Train No. 212, between
New Bern and Goldsboro, N. C., will be
discontinued after Saturday, June 2:3. '94
until otherwise ordered.
Commencing Monday ,Junc 25. all tiuek
will be taken by the regular frieght (No.
2 Train), but upon application at any
'iine of a sufficient quantity of truck to
justify it, a special will be run.
S. L. DILL, Sup't.
SAVE MONEY by buying your drugs
at Gooding's Drug Store, 90 Middle St.,
next to Baptist church. vvtf.
HARDWARE of all kinds to be sold for
the next sixty days at cost and less in
some cases, no reasonable offer refused.
Call and seo me and be convinced, this is
I no humbug sale. P. M. Dkanet,
1 tf. South Front St.
'NEWS AURIF1 V
"Picked-l'p" by The Journal Which is
Always in "The Swim."
; Kvaiwii-t Y. St. G.iV-. w 1(. i f. ho.d
j a meeting in N w IVrv :i i ). ;o'. .; .
nov: holding one :i A-h-.-vd'e.
I The New )bsi-rver-( in or.i le ;ive- the
I number out on a siliin parly at .More-
head on lie- Is, in-l . a- four huirlr -d
and six per- r-.
j An article upon tie -nt great ci V-
j bration in London, t'e- ".o;ii Y. M. '. A.
anniversary, will hi- ham 1 . . i on-u hel
I1'
i:igc.
y.v. .1. I-;. Laihim re ei d
from Wa-hington tlaii i a
i jiassed by a vote of (',4.
i nui-iai.: for j.i' r,i..-1.-
t.-!i-r nn
i!..;.li Bill
..f '1 I ' l.toll.
.-n of llu-
I He send- tin- lir.-t c.'.i.ei b'.o,,
I season, it p-aele-d n, la-t night
;: lav.
.1 inn- li ? on tin- a ilea-.-: ! a in l ;n- v. ;.:.
j It is announce 1 that 1 r. ( i u- Tliom
sol, will speak in Yam-ebon.. July Huh.
The posters invite ever b- ,dy to come
w i tu wen linen immii'i - ami i e c--uvinci
if the financial cri-i-.
'The Wilmington Mc--eng-r repori- a
cotton bloom, the tir-t of the -c.isoii. at
l.-iur.jl Hill. R'a-limoial i-Miniy. It w.i-
f loin the lariii of a -oiore 1 n, an M '-.! Kk k
M illov and was plucked June 1 4'h.
The 11. ('. D. L'ne is to have exi-ur
ion rates to Norfolk per -termer Xense to j campmenl this year un.U-r onl i- I: :
; leave New Berne. Monday. July 2 1, the j simply a p-ivute uncampiu nt o; i . - :n-
tiekels to bj good to retuni until the 1-ltli
It will give mi opportunity to h i-urel
and cheaply visit several jmint- of inter-
ests.
A call ha- been issued for Third party
primaries to be held on Saturday. June
30th, to elect delegates to the county con-.a"
vention which is called to meet at the
courthouse Wednesday following. July
4th. to make State." .Indicia', and Con
gressional nominal ion-.
I sail? Taylor, of Bach-'b.r. was in our
office yesterday mil iiifoiins us that
crops in his ntighborhon.1 are doing fair
ly well though they are g tiiiig rather dry
again. Though the rains thus lar in
June were sullicient. inon.- woii'i 1 be of
benefit now.
iiie a. o. v.. 'i'-11'"';
that after to-day the special I nuk train ,
will be discontinued until further notice. !
i
On Mondav and therealter the regular
" !
mi . r, -v- i) T
Ireight tram will bike the tiucK untu
further notice. The special will be re
sumed at any time that the volume of
truck to b.' moved calls for it.
Tuesday wa- nay day at the Wil
toa cotton mills and the opeia! iva s wercjU(VV
all pa'd elf. The ditreremes between j c;1)L c Steve i.-o;i ol ti e New ,
them and the mill owners continue to ex. j . y .;,, (.), ; 1,,.,-e in hi- private i
i-t and as a consequence the mill i- -hui , i,.ir,; , ...;inmi .. a i omp i.i.ed by!
down. Some of the striker- are s.-ciuing yr,.,-.. .!... Di-o-way, W , Hi Seheuck i
work el- where -ay- s Wilinitigioii .,,) .- j j 5:lvCr
Messenger. ! A. ,,.;,i ew Berne i- pr I y w. !! r. ; 1
The Sa'.bUh school ..: Ikl',.::;. . 1 1 n : . b ;
Pamlico county, will hoi 1 picnic at
Wilkinson Point next Friday, lie; 12 : t l i
inst. flic Sunday school :r. Adams
crec-k. and the one at Clubfoot creek will
unite with them in the picnic. Mr.
Jas. Winfield of the city deliver- an ad
dress on the occasion.
The Guilford Battle Ground Company
will have its sevedlh annual celebration
on the 4th day ot July, lsOd. on that id--!
toric battle field, near Green -boro. Hon.
D. Schtnck is the President of the com-
pany. A thousand or two people are
expected to be present. Among them
Vice President Stevenson and other fore-I
most men of the country.
Miss Mattie W. Koun'ree. a Kin-loo:
young lady, has taken a situation as one
of the faculty of Roanoke (Vu..) Female
college. She will teach elocution, steno
graphy, typewriting and physical cul
ture. The Free Press si - Mi-s Rountree
has earned an envinb'e reputation as a
skillful teacher in the lian. hes above
mentioned.
The Liquor dealer and Ompe Growers
Ass'n which met the last few days in
Wilmington has dosed ils scs-ion. lfe-.-is.
Jas. W. Moore. Thos. liowden. A. M. K.
Edwards and John B. Taylor, who
have been attending it returned home last
night. Asheville was selected as the
next meeting place and the date was fixe
the first We Inesdav in August, b-''j5.
The Texas Fever Vaccination llxp.ri
ments. Dr. C. F. Dawson, I'. S. Velt.ainai v
surgeon is here looking , after the cattle
which are being experimented wilhlo
see whether vaccination will prevent
Texas fever.
It will bj remembered bv those wl.o
read the former items on the matt -r that " " 1 ' "u ul ' " -1
thisdi.se.ise is produced bv blood para-ite- j ..ii.modaling sad li, .-Id-introduced
bv ticks, ami only novlliei-.. '" was a l.ttl- !,.. nmg ...
.... ., , , ,, 1 i.-l ni'dit. and Henry Kb. mils helure
cows are subject to the di-p;.-e. All : '
,1,,. ,. ,,,.. ii.. l . Was delaved half an ho:ir to allow ha
iiiiu a iill v a. v itiiiL.- ( i:e 11 in ii.i iii
a second attack ol the fever, out of them i SL,,,-L'1'- l1""'
being very sick with ii, while the leu j l1"'"1
vaccinated have never -how n any .-imi-of i The Had w a
the disease. , i'1'"' I'cae... k of
. . : tl ator of th .
Two Internal Revenue Cases !
Chas. Mumfcrd, col., ol Dover was
tried before, E. G. Hill; I". S. Conuni--si
oner Thur.-dav. hut no evil, n.-.- w
found against him an I he w s icle.a-al.
The charge was seil iig wln-kev without
license.
Messrs. W. T. ('alio and -v it. r-trcet.
made the arrest the picbu- day end
-were seek-in. oil tile -a : i.e I , ia e a- II ,irv
Rouse another color, d ,4'li,i;-, at
the same time, but failed m get up with
j jm
The latter he d ing 1 !, at he w.a - w ant Jd
came down and d. Hvered him-eli up.
The lime lbr hi trial was lis. I ...r ii-.t
Tuesday and R-.u-e was i..r. .i;,.;..r 1M
bond tbr his appcuaiii - t p.-d pmo.
Bust of Gaston Unveiled.
On the l'.Kli in-l. .the lii-toi i,: I or.
town rnivcr-lty bral i d h- 77; ii
uual commencement and. pre imi- i. ihe
j usual exercises, unveiled a bu-t of the
: great New Bernian. Judge Win. l.aslo.i,
, Cardinal Gibbons olliciated at the tin-
; veiling ot the monument. Vice P.c-id-nt
Stevenson ami many other , li-lingiii-hed
persons were present.
Judge Caslon was tne tir-t law gradu-
ate ot the university, and the taoullv to
the present day, never tire of ponding '
with pride to his record as an incentive to i
' every student who enters the college. '
AT l( UK I IE A I).
The Sea-Side Social v l Political
Mecca of North Carolina 1 lie
Teachers' As- nihly.
. j .. , ( 'o, ,, m .,.t .bo i; '
M, ,.: km i:ai, O i y . . ('..!; v.
T..- l.iv is tin- op i , i i , m i'..,. :, .r.u.i'
;:. i':iu of the No;-;h C.reiiii I lrr-
A--i.iioi in A i ! . . . . . -.
!ioi, building e; . .
I
teacher of Ih :.-ii. .
Owing '.. - ' '... i. hi- la-..
. I 'rc-a! I r . I". I '. 1 1 o' -go. , I . . ' i , I . - 1 , a 1
I no! ! p :-.! t l-liv r lie a-r.ii ! ,id-
hvss. p.., j;. i; Uriti..), ol K i:be:-
fo
a h ::-k,-d to ,: r ihr
tddr.--s in I',-, -idral If bg- '- - . ;.
in 1 w ;ii probably do .
Ton-'it Her ry I! w "i f..-...-in
iron ! he t ; . . i 1 1 r : i - t . h. - a
.-ii-.v r .;.;- :.ii!c n ' ' : ' v
'I 111"-". -Vav!-. in heft I ve-. and WHO - al-
j .iUiV(. ,,.,.,,,, in his in I u 'e. 1 c .n-1
, A,I)5 ,;. !:ly.-is ; , ,,,,1 will
lour tin- It agi aiii e o In-e.o , : rct over
s-e:iib!v Hal! tonight.
' 'fie (;.dd-b ro Rill.-- C. '1". II.
j i
i u:,in, ,-,)mi. down l.i-l niahl w.lh t'rrry
j M.v,. ,nc. an.l took up .--imp in ten!- ..n
i t 1L. m-, ,.; y':iI la front ..f the At antic
' Hotel. Thi- .- .mpany belongs b the
! First U I'imeiit. and do not .'. itu -
' p-iny for oir.- week.
i I.-i-: night that accompli Je d inuslcian.
: I.. .. Wdi-al of Ra li r,, ,- . i. Y .. aye a
1 pi ir.o r -i'.-ition in A iiid-.y ii '. u :i
Arkans,, Tr.v. Vr. . ode r
j clcct:o:.s, lisiu-h t- the enjoy n . i "i ihc
oence.
Chul Justice .1. t.. Siiephcrl. w,l. ami.
son Browne, nil of whom are so popular j
with the vi-itirs at M-.lvhe;i I. an- h-"e
i for -evei .d wc k- -!.. .
The gut-ts at the Atlantic numb, i .- ane- j
thing over two hundred, lifu li elia:ug
arrived yesterday. " ' .
Among t'.e !ievsp.ip- : nun here are ,
Prof. F. 11. Britt-'li. representing
Ch irlottc Observer, ati ! li. ii. Hardy of
the Cat a '!iiiian.
! The wife of (.'apt. low er-on. and lie:
;ve, (,t-tlu, other ofiic.-i- of the 11 :vemu
Vn.u,r f, .(r,. !lt ,,
...
Allan! ie.
, , . ,., ,
1 he bo-s h-liO-rmen ot the season .-'
('apt. W. B. Isemhii k of K ii.-l-jh. and
attorney W. W. 1 irk ifN' -.v Heme, j
lu this connection, it is eoncaled that tie-
h.-hiUL
vcr bettor than light
n -erU d a! the Atlantic. hi ih r.-g .s' i
are. I. B. Ives and wife: A Cohen. John
Dunn. F. Clrieh and wife, Major II. II
Rogers. Mrs. II. G. Bates, Mrs. .1. A.
Meadows, Mrs. T. A. Grc. n. -I. M.
Howard, J. G. Bfinson, E. S. Charlotte.
Wade Meadows, Miss Clara Green, Sam
Dill, w T. McCarthy, Mr- .1 G.
Hughes. Mi-s Jennie Hugh'-. Mr-. W. P.
Moore. Mrs. Chas Duffv and .. W. W.
C'lark. .Mr- O. Mark,. M - , - r,e!k. and
j 11 attic Marks, Mrs. K. B. Klii-. Mi-s
j Lizzie Kills, Mi-.- Kinnia K .t:e .lones.
j Mi'--. J. Blades Miss li. C. 1! ook-
j tie'.d. M 11. Howard. Mi-- Kai 'ael
Blow,;.
j Dr. R. H. Lew',-, of Kinston, State
I.e.. . .! ...... 1 ... i- 1 T . ' . I . 1
Mipennieuucni oi uea tii,
the tram last lcght. and w ill pmbaluy
astoni.-h the Tatbu'." S .tuherm-r with !
another startling stoiv oti In- icturi;. i
Iv. -t'ybody is enjoying t hem -el v.- i 1
the fullest extent, an 1 the universal v r-j
diet is that Mr. Perry i- excil! ng h iii-ell i
in capacity of ho-t j
Moi:i:iii:aii t'rrv. X ('.. Juiie.l
In the al.iSiii- ... lent Hobgoei.
'ice Pri. sidelil . .'ae'n-1 B.-o .kti id. ;
of New Bene-, pre-ih.l al the n h ning of i
the Teacher-" Aoeiaiion y-u rd-iy with '
grace, digie'v. and I'.u-lia m.lary '
style. !
This i- the first i 1 1 -1 . 1 1 1 . -1 - in ih Ills', ry j
; i ol' the A-.-oeiition in which a woiniii.
pri -ided over it - .'n-llb -ralan j
Owing to l'ie ab-eii-- of ill I'lv-ldeiil
thtic was no a- iiual -..d Ir -- ' '. en u i ; -1
b e- on Prog i :. in and R .1 u: : ns e ,
appointed, and the As-oeiallon adj uirned j
to take advantage of the cou p iuaaitiiry j
-a 1 teiiiieic.l by ihe boatmen of Moivhead
and Be-iiifort. A licet ol -harpies cirriwl
tiie ha.jipy crowd down the sound, and
ihey i.aeh and all . h -li e I o inake pal . lie
i e. l . c , i : . . . . . ..e.i...
it sllppe
All il 1' I"
o ; . . 1 1 1 l o. ; ir . 1 1
i m if ;v Icipi",
i It l i pi . ( t-e. ie. 1
allusions to be-
him.
An an. .npt t
1 UIV would b
- : .b I iaitiul - ; c-
b , 1 1. 1 1 i - - in li leii 1 1 a n-i-
1 ions fro-ii ale o e. i . .an d. aid lar. c. lo
flight- of ilieoie.-il oratory and path"-.
kept ! lie -did ie. ;c ei UiVll l.-ei I Willi 1 ill . 'li
ter, or hi;-!., i m I r, nllik-s -iletice.
'I'la -ll ! i ill- filer. - Wile lie. punt.
" 1 - eilixd g
w hat "grit and
inl -Til ' r'"1'1 !l,v"Ii I'"1' 1,1 ,hi- ,,!ll'l.v
! ""' W meiui-.n. 1 Chief Justice SUep-'
, herd, who wa- pie-cut in the audience.
" the brigh'est evidences of the
t null of hi-a-r; i..,,-: , he .j, ,,. .- w e,,l
'A'v- ! i"ii- -
,iiU1'',L
( b
:g tie- ; -.;;.- ve: y t irgel . I he
.lii'-i ! - not eolliilidlg tlieln -tlii I to
imp i !i-ei pi i a--.
Tin- B v Ban d ;' the I'.ic:t. ihe
li.'pai -, -e; ...il. -ixteen m n u nib.. ,-. iiinlei-
.', ;- yi;1ex. i- In iv :-l -on;.- . 1 , v -.
;10ti is niakig very go.nl inline.
The arrivals at the Atlantic last night
were con-iderablv over a hundred, among
whom were the following additions to the
Nv Benie lov.d already mentioned in
ye-ti.rdaCs .b.fis.NAL: Mrs. C. E. Slover,
Mr. T. A. bietn and lamilv. Mrs. J. T.
,T ,,. ,.- T- , ' ,
1I,,1,,s,er- I,SCS Kilt,,lccn i,ml -''"
Bryan. Miss Jennie Watson, lion. P. M.
Pea rstil, Miss Maude Green, Messrs. H.
1;. and ('. Ii. Thomns.
s. Commissioner II. G. Ill , .ml
-tma-t.T W. II. ( larke of New
ilh their liiuiilies are -lopping
fix 1'
K. in-
at Mis. 1 lower! on'- boarding
tl-e.
1 In- iir-l German ! the -easoti was had
' ' iglif. chaperoned by Mr. and Mr.-.
1 1. Martin of Durham in llu ir u-ual
in. inner. N. , P., me , la. .
pr i nt.'d on Ihe 11 . a oh ;tr. M. K.
- .ir. in the lead.
I lie Germans heie are le U i e;ibl y u.i. .
it from those at i no 4 seaside re.-orl -.
e l.idi- s dresses being su tficietit ly
'. s lo s.tti-ly the critics of moral
1 -. and rar.-ly ever continuing lo a
lei t hue than 1 1 o'clock.
Ida- Atlantic U being rapidly filled no,
il I. .li Hold P. riy wears a broader
n'e alter the arrival ol each train.
b
-M-aty liv..- are looked lbr tonight,
will make the crowd about four
I.
p '-ti. : in- hav.' not got toil here in
I I
fail :or. e o t. but it will be easy to gel a
.ploiuin any I one afier Sal urdav.
Tl ie hill ol I. ire al Ihe il-.tel i- splendid,
m l there are a ph nty of nn e but- t,, ,,.
had at -mall cost.
It i- -aid h.-re that Judge A. S. -v y
in.'iii and family, will sail tlom New York
oa'he I.ueauia the 2!th for Liverpool,
ii I trip across the Kuioieau continent.
The genial Fred Perry, and (gallant
W. T. McCarthy, of Xew Berne, are
among the- loree thai stands smilingly
' -ehind the otliee counter ol the A tlantic
Motel.
MullCHKAO. ( i i . X. ('.. June 2'J.
'l'-e principal feituivs in sestenlav
uiormag - session of the Teachers' A so
eiation were the address of Rev. Dr. J.
Ad kins. President of the Asheville Fe
ii. n'e College on "What shall we do with
our girl-." and the discussion of the sub
ject by other jmities.
The Reverend gentleman's address is
ai I lo have b eu one of his finest efforts,
a d t b .lis. i ipi ion of its subject by Dr.
I. - w .- ..f Kin-ton. Col. Eugene Harrell of
I! ileigli, Proli-.-sors Siler and Peacock,
and Hon. Henry Blount, was much en
joyed by the audience.
In the ab-enee of Mr. ( '. W. Bardei n
ofSyracu-e, New Voik. who wtus on the
progrini for the night address. I Ion.
Henry Illourit again entertained the Asso
c'aliou, ihis time with his humorous
It -co I - -t ions of ( Jreat Actors."
Mr. B aim's lecture was followed with
operatic musical recitations by Mis- I.ula
Holdcn of Raleigh, assistant musical
dir. ct or, daughter of Ex-Governor Hol
d a. ( ' inpe'ei'.t critic- pronounce her
p ; dorm nice a- creditably artistic.
'I'm- crowd is rapidly grow ing the
ia-t two 'rains having brought two hun
dre I to the Atlantic and tbe cry i- "still
lie y coi n
In ad this crowd ol four hundred rc-pii-emie.-
North Carolinians, male and
female, the X'orth Carolina teachers are
consplcious lor the small minority in
wha h they find themselves.
'fh-iligh there was no ''elress ball" or
Gei uian last night, the young people had
nveiy pleisant homelike dance after the
adjournment at Assembly Hall.
Nearly i very town and city in the
State i- leptc-eiited by visitors here, New
Jercc being in the lead, with Raleigh as n
good s'.cond best.
The arrival of President F. P. Hob
good la-t night will relieve Miss Rachel
Bi'ookfield of the duties of presiding
officer, which she has discharged so satis
factorily. Among the New Berne arrivals hist
nigh'.lhis morning's JoL'KN A I. omit ted
Mi-s I.,ry Brown, sister of the Assoe:a
i ion sicnogr.'ipher.
Fishing h is been specially good all Hie
wet k and even the forest Ximrods have
ha : g- i) 1 111 ;k, with a solitary exception
M :. Marry Stevenson ot New Heme,
uh so far as reporte 1 has caught iiylhing
ii 1 n t or sea. The catch is mostly of
Spanish mackerel and sea roe, both game
li-h and .-'rung pullers.
Ihe Geld-boio Rifles have a cannon
and lir- a "sun rise gun" every morning.
This morning they did not wake early,
and the "sun" was about an hour high
when th y "touched her off ', frightened
the ; 1 1 -' , -' i a u from Alamance out of his
cli. or. .in i made the v.terau from Edge
comb wave hi- hat and yell out. "foi w'Ald
b - -, double quick, charge."
Ad th s racket made about twice as
many people get up to culy breakfast as
intended. Ii will be beneficial to their
health if the big gun w akes tlx .n every
morning.
The suil ball ing ha- been vary good
II. i- we- k. and quite a no n b(-r go o vei
i a li evening for fin alii Irohc on ihe
Ineoai of tin- ocean. The young ladie-i.
generally speaking, give u little scream
when a larger wave than usual break-
o.r them, and catch on the first thing
; lie can get their hands on.
Our Wilmington Visitors.
I "i . .in the Wilmington Me-se.igei's re-j
p.e l ol the Naval Reserves concert troupe
which piaye.il lice Tuesday night we take
ih- l"l owing eMia.t:
"Al'ler diiiner all hands went lo see Ihe
bail gain.- at the Fair grounds, where the
i-ro - acquitted themselves well, the
-.-.iv -1 unliiig -ii lo (i in their lavor.
"Alp r supper they perlonued to tin au
dience only limited by the size of the
hou-e. all standing room being ttold.
fhev apparently satisfied those who at
tended tln-ir petformaiK e. as the applause
w as hearty and frequent and the com
ments after the close were most compli
mentary. "The boy- repent a delightful reception
l the New Berne people. The New
Heme division of the Naval Battalion did
everything to insure a paving hou-e. and
-i -ii.-cessful were their . Ilbrl- that had
iheieb-i-ii enough -.-a-- in til- tlnatre
th audience would haw- be. u tw ice a
gi'Lat. They cspeiialiy d -in !.. make
know n through our colmnns iliraaiiijui
e a' ion of the ellorts ,.I l.i.-ut.i . . C.ark
a iintant o the battalion, lbr tin- earnest
.ml he all'oiile 1 t hem in 1 hei I i li! n re.
A so i" acknowledge tin- liberal terms
and tine scr ice given by lb - Wilmington
Nov Berne and Norfnik l.i.hoad.
"The trip was a gli al success from
eveiy point of view . The boys did their
home credit and pleased themselves.
Wilmington Messenger.
" . nien w ho ordered linn lo leave and as-
Ski ii lier. Butler, Kitchen and Thomp- snilted the young lady,
son. the Populist quartette, are singing 1 1 is reported I hat she was found early
the third paitv song in different parts of yesterday morning in an occupied house,
the Slate almost eveiy day. Apparently lier head badly cut and her skull frac
the Democrats are waiting for these tared. At last report she was said to be
fellows to get '-winded'' before entering j in a very critical condition. .News-Ob-the
ti.g;ht. I server-Chronicle.
WASHIN(iTO EVS.
Our Public Uuiidins to be Modified
Ransom's Sun Testifies.
Spe ial to JoritNAld
W asiii m. ton. D. .. .ian(. 21 Tlie
aich..- ts plan provides t,at the New
I" .'if Public Building shall have the
-I olhec on the first ll ,.,r. court room
o i the so ond nnel custom house on the
ihlrd. But Iieires?nUtivc (Jnuly expect
Ihe plan will be modified al Collector
Lane s suggestion w as to place custom
house on second if not fiist floor.
RepivwMital ive 1,-ilimer has iust been
li .tili.-d that Thoina- Cast a revenue of
fender was p inloiieil ,,n ufj.nl .lime '.Uh.
Ih pres ni.itive I -h r i- a-siire.l of an
early icp.iri nn bis Mil preserve Fort
Moultrie, but he only i pecU it- passage
at the ne.xl si's-ion.
Me-ssis. George Ransom and Auchur
Barnes tcstifid Ixfore the sugar
investigating coinmitii e this aliernoon.
When askeil if Ihe Senator knew anything
about their little -peculations but. replied
no. thai they were doing t lll'V Coulil
to kee bun itnin knowing as they knew
he would not approve of it.
The following gen' lenen have just
arrived here: Ex-.Iudge Henry G. Con
ner, Wilson; D. N. I,oan. Marion, N. C;
Col. John T. Sloan. Columbia; R. L.
Jenkins, Winston.
A New Kerne-Invented Cheap Roof.
The additional shed which is being built
at Mr. C. .1. S .-hwllky's planing mill Jfor
t he storage of dressed lumber is being
rool'-d wiih plunk gollen out on a new
pattern which, judging from npprarencea
will, with one layer be as servicable as
I w o lay. is of ordi na i tongue aiwl groov
(Nljdank would be. ll is a low Cost
rool adapled lo cheap buildings and it il
the fir-t roof of its kind lo be built.
The point of superiorit y in this roof ia
the in inner in which the edgo-i of one .
plank joins together.
An ordinary tongje. and groovo roof
would 1 very liable lo have the water
run on through il b twcui the planks.
This roofing is made so as to avoid that
liability. .
Instead of flic tongue and groove ar
rangement, the planks nearly lap, and are
matched together in such a way that if -any
water starts to work downward be
(wecn them it is caught in a little gutter
instead ofon a smooth surface and carried
tight on to ih;' inves t he same as that 00
lop of ihe roof. And as an additional
security the upper part o' every plank is
corrugated an 1 the contact letween tbe
two edges is at the highest point of one
of the ridges -o that the tendency is for."-'
the water to flow from where the planks
touch as quick as it falls upon the roof.
It looks ns if ihe chance for leaks is re- .
duccd to a minim . n
And t he cheapness of the new roofing
is the strong point about it.
Tocoverthis shed 14x100 feet, cost i
only twenty dollars, including tho labor
of putting it on.
Corrugated rootling is no new thing, .
but the concave drainage arrangement
between the planks is. It is the joint in
vention of Mr. W. F. Koch, ol the Pine ,
Lumber Co., and Mr. C. J. Scheelky.
The former snbmittad a plan similar to
this to Mr. Scheelky, he modified it to the
present shape, made a proper knife to do
tbe work, and they began lo make tho '
rootling. One time passing through the
machine, cuts the corrugations the con
caves to form the gutter and dresses tho
under side, which thus presents a neat
smooth surface.
The test of actual service will soou ftell
unmistakably the nc-rils of tbe invention.
It is not one invyenlion out f lifty that is
worth patenting, but if Me'srs Koch aod
Scheelky have not gol something worth
paleuiing and developing we are mistak
en. A Bridge That .Needs At enlioii
Our attention is called to the fact that
the approach to the bridge aerasi the
little creek l twain Bachelor's creek and
Nelson's Ferry is iu la. order such
order as to r. nderit P ally dangerous. It
appeal's lo have n fulled in with some
material, pos-ib! logs, covered over
which have ifcaed and a gentleman
dr ving Sunday ialoi c- u- that at one
place ii gave a) iial -i In- Imr-'e and he
Went down Up to in- knei s.
Now that N. 1- .n .- IVm lm- been made
free to the I lav. ll:
pir 'He.
the iohiI is
much I la .1 h 1 1 .nn I in i d- t.
l (I lifer.
N- well look-
L M. A. Baud.
Prof. . ie, Principal of I.a Fayette
Mililniv Ae.iileiny; Prof Madly one of
the liieiihy. and the school bind, 10 in
number. Prof. Weinis leader, passed
through e i route t
Moiehid Wedncs-
day night.
Tho band favored those assembled at
Ihe dejiot with the rendition ol two selec
tions, wlinh were eveciited well while
the train was wailing. The members
were lres--,l m 1 1 na r cadet uniform in
stead of the band imilorm. but will use
the latler at the Atlantic Motel.
Fine Fishing af Morehead.
A special dispatch lo the News-( hser-ver-(
'1 ironic I.- from .Mon-heji I city reads ah
follow-;
'Ni-M i in tic lu-lory of Morehead
CltV ha- li-lllllg belli a, line as now, the
blue fell and spaindi mackerel arc ill
great abundance, and some of the catches
an- unprecedented. A Raleigh party of
seven per-i!- sp.-nt iiboiii two hours
trolling ne.ai tin- l ot this morning, and
caught one hundred and fifteen blue fish
and mac kerel, one hidy caught 12 of the
finest. This splendid sport is the delight
ol all w ho love to fish."
A Horrible Outrage.
New-reached here e 1. i.lay of a hor
rible outrage. said to h;io ,,i i uircd about
three inilei from Ap. The report was
to the effect that a Mis- Wimlierly und
her uncle were going lo a neighbor's
about sunset whin Ih'-y were attacked,
according t" tie- uncle s story, bv two
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