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S i e i r "nRBEBXE.X. C. XM7.-2. 1894 L4BHE HSR SHIPHKTT. f Cfn iSDV! INITY. 170TT0S SALES. Tbur.Uv 123 BaU 5.15. .. Fri'iny 1(W Bates 4.60 1. 5 15. : MtmrtA - 74 BkJea. 4 to Si. - Tuosdaj 174 Bales 4 75 to 5.25. retvain of ntry- J"- Coramings r t" It md who rta ' Pr.dny were taken tip JSaus$-m Saturdar for interment The jt"eT Alph, Capt. James E. Clarke, cleawd Saiurd J with 5'2S Imles of cotton fivua J. E. Lathaut. The cargo was valued at $ 14.100. eabhes have made their appear 5 juee and wy good ones too. We saw tmiMatUr.J. R. Parkers yesterday tbat were raid by Mr. W, F. Crockett, well headed and ol large size. A few days go Magistrate Fisher, of 3&iverdale, married colored couple of ' jrey ailvaocf d ng. Tbe gr-xini Owea r, Salter was 70 :ir.d the bride, Matilda Gil- The Progressive Aao hns cnme out lroovly advocacy of the tormntion of a MW oaot-T out!of the Aur .rn sectioo of B-aufrt contjr to be known a Rich .land Mr. J. W . Xithis.n, Chief Engineer tf the .ea'ier i u-t hug beea appointed to the piiiea t i oiler Jnspector tor tbe " Norfolk district, tk Mr. P. O' salivas, removed. Mauy iru ods of Mr. Nieholsoo will b: glad to I ear f his sue- in se i niiog this dt-oHin position Jlo aid sl.bi;- oi. Or. K. V. -vjVard, of Veroim, Ooakw County-, to'. gather wub inrty bates'' of 'em ton, were 'destroyed j tit: Friday nijnt. Dr. Ward niet witb a -i idlar W- about a tear ago. He Una the r-jm, atly of umy irhn is in hia triable. Mi Katie V-rde)l left to Spend the wiott-r in Xev Orleans with he- brother. " She will first'usit frit-uds m Columb1 1. S. C., During her sty in New li.c if -; VarWll has made nuoy frienrls wlio Mill ntiss her ureal ly and Le flighted io see iier return. Th C.on-cticut papers are not only p.ibtUhing 0"d accounts of the de-ticu- Onr Haa atrial aad Fifty Thousand l'oaads fii Product a Par or the Carf af the Steamer Xcue. The acboouer Virginia Dare, Capt. Ben Willis, brought up one of tbe largest loads of fish ever bremght to the city from the fishing ground There was a good variety of the flab, and the cargo was estimated al from fifteen to twenty thousand pounds. ' Ihere weie in tbe neighborhood of a hundied boxes ot them. The shipment was from Portsmouth, N. C. and belonged partly to Messrs. Fer nie Gaskill 4 Co., and partly to Mr. C. T. Watson. The steamer Neose on her Friday trip took out lor the northern markets eighty tons in round numbers 150,000 pounds of perishable water products fresli fish, claims and oysters. This is a goo 1 show ing. The steameis are regularly taking out good cargoes now, better even than they bring in, although it is the fall season wbea. people are purchasing more lively than usual. If you wish to investigate our immense fish ahd oyster buaftiesa the next exhibi tion ol die East Carolina Fish, Oyster, Game and Industrial Association to be held in this city during the week com mencing February 184, wi1 give a good opportunity to do so. All varieties of fish and all appliances used in taking them will tnere Le shown in shape for every one to examine easily. a eoon EXAMPLE. A Liberal Contribution From One Transportation Line to the Road Improvements. Mr. M. K. KiLL'. General Mur.ag.ri', bus. in behalf ot the consolidated E. C. I)., and Oi D. S. S., line, made a liberal cash contribution, riity dollar, :hrough Mr. Geo. Henderson," airent, to the road im provement work going on about Xc.v Berne. The contribution was given to be divided equally between the work of macadamizing Xeuse road and the similar work on the road to the Oak's Farm. The transportation lines represented by Mr. King no iloubt recoanize the fhet that good roads are great developers and that the more the country is developed, the more freight in lach direction tljere will be for them to hiudle. The work is still going on and there is a uood opp rt unity for others to do likewise. NLOVKB HABOWAKECOMPAS V. lit i Coon-ciicnt Volunteers and the re eptiR tbe snrvivrag roembera met with bere; bat im illnstiai ions of the rnonu- ' ment and of sn-" f the principal p urtW , pst-iin tbe.detlii.mtien. i Locomotive X... 10, .the A. & N C. B. R., baa just come out of tbe shops alter a alight veinaaling. Master Aa cbinist Waiers "hs aided two improve ments made permanent top ventilation in the ob and also pat in an oheervatioD window. Tbe merits of these improve- iw-ni win ok appreciate! Dy tue engl- jiet-rs. . Tbm effort of our towDsman Mr. M. I). - XT. Steveoaon attorney for the commis sioners of Oostew comity in tbe suit of the . W. It &. A. &. V, vs. tuat coonty just tnet io LAKxr county i . Superior court is pronounce- a powerfal . . One Dy those who beard it, it was highly - oplimeoted on all sales, Mr. Sieeoson -. Woo his CMC. a oe account ot tne trial is given ia another column. Mr. Juhn W. Cbapin, associate editor of the Aurora Progres-ive Age, will be a ... candidate lor tbe plaee of Heading L-lerk t the newly elected State House of ' 1 Ib-pr(en t at ives. In all onr acquauiUnce ."ntM Mr Cb.ipin we nave round tilni a ver man, auu) lie is spoken of as a fine . xeanler, well qualihel tor ibe place. As tiemjcrals aro out withe race it would ' . ere aspleav-ure to see hiua sacpee 1. ' t have, been asked if Detuocraa ."'' avoald g on Bepablican boosts io Craven cmty to help get tbe ifepubucans m of . fice. We wenid suppose not unless tbey voted for than at the election, for voting thena and going on their boot Is ,s :sinotnits to about tbe same thing assist ins thera in office over Democrats, and oruiUinjf to a governuent directly op- ' . pneite to Democrttbc principles that arc so , yiiaj. " Tim Bill of Manalanynter. - The case at Kinstoo of Geo. Waters for ike killing of Clias. IL Brown was sent Lefure the Grand Jury and true bill of manslaughter wa toand, and Waters was Koond over to tbe Spring Term of Court j!" a bond of $750. l ' Jude Mclyer. though quite feeNe, opened conri at Bayboro Mood ty. 8olic .itor Biocntwusat his post bat t.o sjck l attend to bnsiaess ana left for his borne j the even ins, leaving tbe criminal dock t t he band of two of our New Berne attorneys, Clark and Guion. .The i-ivil docket will mostly ba contio ned. Hon. F. M. Simmons left for Ral , eigb the first dny. Messrs. Mclver, Moore, Clarke and Cnho, are also in attendar.ee. There is mot much business to be attended to this court H. of the Work In tkU Lin In Pra- 4rv the City. The work on Measrs, M, Hahn & Go's , new brick livery stable and on Dr. f. If. Street's three story brick store is progress ing well, the front of tbe former is almost completed and tbe walls of tbe other have reached the last story, it looks lively to see two such good buildings goinr up side by side. Improvement to real estate can be seen in every part of . he cjty. Op the Union Point block Mr, J. C. Whitty is just add. ing a two story L to bis residence; Mr. J. A. Meadows has greatly improved bis residence adjoining, which before was one of the finest in tbe city, by double piazzas on two sides stylishly finished and by the erection also of a new dining room. Mr Warren Ilis is painung up, buiidiog nev lenoeS and making other improvements to his recently purauased resioence. and Messrs. James il. Howard atkj Wr H. Pearce have nwe their homes look new with a liberal use of paint in well selected colors all this on one block. Capt Si. W, Jones is putting np a very handsome but Idles ou Pollock street near Ien, and on the same block fronting on Broad street, his brother-in-law, Mr. Caffiae, is also erecting a large and attract ive hose for bimseli. Dr. Geo. Stover's new residence on Union street is an elegant one, as are also tbe two which Messrs. W. It and B. & Guion are building for themselves on tbe macaJamized road just outade of the city, and Mr. F. E. Hege's home near by is another great addition to tbat locality. These are only some of tbe leading im provements in progress. Erecting build ings ana worinng on Qia ones can oe found In any part of tlie city visited Jf ew 1 Berne is going right ahead, surely and steadily in spite of tbe cry of dull times, financial depr-s don, etc. Few places can be found that have stood the depression like New Berne. A Carteret Cav, Si a aery Barae. A Bgue Sound correspondent writes us of the destruction by fire of the gin house of Mevrs. Taylor fc Weeks. The loss including cotton, cotton seed sn4 bull-ing together with the pr-es, was nout f 1,000 There was no insurance. 'The fire wrtsaa accident caused' by the ' earefessDess of a boy in the lint room with -matches. Mr. Weeks also narrowly eseapet lo ; ing bis store which was sit a at ed near the . gin bouse. . Draw Bridg-e Biann Bevoad Her. vie. Monday niht tbe draw in tlte A. Jfc Jf. C Railroad Bridge acrose Trent river at New Berne was again damaged by a etiooner, the Ivy Blatie, while puseing - ibrnogb. .This lime the injury was great er than ever- before great that all ' passing over the oriilge was stoppe I for a a day or two. Passengers, baggage and freight, all hive to tie tranaferrvd by boat iroco ooe side ot the river to the QtU- fT- - Tbe damage is tiag repaired as rapidV ly A possible, ami it is bopel that it will be already lor use again tomorrow. With tbe putting in of the new draw bridge which the government has O'dered to be done by the 1st of April we hope to see an end of these misshape. tarnlaa; r Dr. Ward's Barm waa Iaeendlary. The Wilmington Messenger states that the burning ol' the barn of Dr. B. W. - 'Sfd of Onslow county, List Friday " Kj'if; was the 'work of an incesdinrv1 - The ariscrrant -hiorvef be was, was hu " ftytoe enoogti tq open the JoQrs H pe - . siabUjs and allow thi hqrsi-s anJ rattle to rrape, so the building, the fodder and r " th r feel and theorty bales of cotton -' ..'ass the lose. 5 "j; The barn was a new one, erected in the place of another that was rleet roved by an l-flcendiary about a year ago. 3 , . lit. Ward it not aware of having given any person provocation to cause him to take this cowardly way of getting revenge. . Dr. Waid was in Wtimingon at the v erne of the fire and also at the time of the . prtvious one. ' .--- CoTti And ttalna-. ' Mr. Bvttiw'Stewsonf Huntmgton of MWle Aa; and Mris. Kjate 8tevenb '.- - Vib', of Wasbingtou are visiting at Mr. . , lyt. Stevensgns, v ; jlo- J" , W sjiumons c-ini- down from ' Itnleign It niabt. He is en route to Pamlico coonty to attend Superior cosrt which meets there this week. - - Mr. S. H. Thomas and fiiuiily of New York and a friend "t bis left en tne W. ' -.,'' ft. N. tram yveterday. Tbey are on a - Up aWe trip nl the gtitlerqcn intend to v, "fjyl? ipmeT spVirt afier worth, Carolina ' Mrf JBL S. Street hjs kft to purchase a nipply Ot western horses and mules. ' . 'SOiw f pihibition man is elected t the v - Bout Go..iJurnhain, from Bancombe, . who was endorsed by tbe Fusioniets. j . Bobbed a Helpless Paralytic. On Wednesday of last week, two young men, or rather a young man and a boy, ranted a room from Mrs. Mollie Lewis for a week. The elder, tall, slim, light- c liijplexionefi go t apparently between M unit ?o yfcirs ot ae, ir.tve ins came as John Foj, and claimed that If ipston was his home and tbat he was burned out there in tbe recent fire. The younger said be was 18 years ot age but des not appear to be so oKl. He is small, cros. eytd, bas a boyish look and wears knee pan'?. He claimed to have come from Wtrrunton and to have met bis compan ion in Kalgigt:. Tbey woike-1 at rcpair- :n turniture anu uieiKims tin roois. Sunday, Mr. Foy assisted Mrs. Lewis in wheeling her paralytic husband over to his sister's and then returned to the house leaving Mr. and Mrs. Lewis visiting. When Mrs. Lewis returned borne she found that neither of tbe men were about and later gh discovered tbat her trunk in the room used as a com mop sittiug room bad been unlocked, her pocket boo If and its contents (all the money she had stolen, and also Mr. Lewis's pistot. Noth. ing has been beard of Foy or Pearce since. Men who wuld steal from a needy man in Mr. Lewis condition must be lost not only to honesty but to all feeliags of common humanity. The Xew Business Qra;ntsaf ton and the Active Members Composes It. Announcement is made tins morning pf the Slover Hardware Company. It will carry on as its name indicate, a "PUciul hardware business. The Ma 1 v. . 1 be the same as that heretolore i by in- Geo. Slover and the line similar to tfuM I e has carried. He and Mr. J. 0. W iki , the son-jn-law of our towi i,a i, Mv. I'. If. Cutler, a i the active members of the corporation. The M'tunr is prftfidem and tbe latter secretary au.1 trcaurcr Dr. Slover is too well kuown i( ,1L' Xew Berne and Craven county public as a sound, sagacious, conservative busine-s man to need any introduction, Mr, Wat? kins, having only moved here a' die be ginning of this month, is not so well known, though he is known to m.uiv aud favorably known. He was formerly of Greensboro. In hs old home he his been for recent v. a s book-keeper in the Xi tional Bank? but he lias also had valuable ex pi fierce in tbe mercautije business; so he comes well qualified lor the lelauon. ships be L4 entered upon. Ab'ut two years ao lie became identi fied with Xew Berne by winninii the hand of one of the lair young ladies of this city, Miss ijertha, the eldest aauDtei t our townsman, Mr. L II. Cutler, a h-ading hardware merchant and jrei dent of the Parniers and Merchant Bank. Mr. Watkius now tlioi oi-jUly identifies himself with the city by :i ;tkinir it his home- We welcome li;m tc out midst. The city has need a id room for all such young men. oxslow nirsn mins. the i. i rut; :iHf . In The Snit Hronehl l. R. R. to Compel the OOO In RoiiiIh am ii toiini.t tion to the RomI. The case of the W iliningi,. & East ( arolina K. H. Co. Commissions of Onslow Co. W. X - ol .V S0. Nil line r 1 1- 1 1 IT w .1 II II ;ll. t v:st i. tin-. Hjar.l u 1 1 i i 1 1 ' removed from Onflow io Ieuoir i ouiity for trial at last Spring term of Oi::o u:t. 1894. Judge 15ry.ni pivsidin.. r,m - up tor trial paturd.iv. The plaintiffs were n p'e-i nte i bv ( .1. Waddell. of Wilm;ii;-oii. N. .(.' u. and A. J. I.iftmot' Kn-lmi. fbe il,- , -dants were repte-cii cd i v our ! . -i :m M. De. W. M . .-- n :ind liilm.oi - d Thompson of Onslow. 1'he i a-.-hotly contested bv both siile-. The main Question e, nie-l to be v Ii. Hi er or not the jiopular w il! i.: me qitilitied electors or voteis of ):islow c i.iuiiy had been expreseil for or aauinM tin- mi serip tion of 00,000 to the K. K. t'.'. in a ! d and proper way. His Honor .1 udu. Iluv kin decided that the election lit.U in l-s- was illegid lor several reinii. The plaintit!. the W. . N. H. R. company based their right of cause of ;u- tion upon said election. The dei isioa of His Honor theretore did away with the 1 ohiintiffs case, Mr. Rouse alluded in pathetic icim- to ' the fraud aud injustice that was bring ' done the jilaintit) in a relusul io is,-t,r bonds and subscribe to the capital .-lock. Mr, Stevenson council for "the deli n ilant?, resenttu tne stigma endc.ivoivd to ue, piaceu upon tue lair nin e ot t 'n.-iow county and argued utrongiy t'nnt if anv f:aud had been comm'tu.:.!,' it had been done by the nlanagets of tile scheme in its incipieucy, and that the present nr.inage- ii. c- .i-.- iii-tiaur '.item connect ion "ption among t :: ' o-r ,.t the ISth; Conn. ion;.-..-. In on,-ca-e. too. they eeui i i h.ie a i' t al app'ii at on. A g, ntlem hi iif courtly ar. )t No: th t'ari.lina he: Adoiwl from fw .ler-ey state. I if mat.'iiii-s Ii auty s'ic, Ti in met as ti.-rce an! goiiist. Tlie r. n-on why. they say. H r i . s w.-iv o i In- Feili-ral blue. Aid b s ( '. intia Icr n e gniv. l b v i nt- r.sl .,n a lii-Kv eaiupaill. A nd ii ii i lie light began 1: - ' lliou-h the strdegv 1 1 ... i no i h lenirii ite plan. Kiii. uati hid tin- oiin-i's uioveinents wed W I ;..- -i. aiding there at b.iv - UAPPKXllJUN or THE DAY. inticed that frov-eleco Morton : any money on jolitication i hi -t'liggii i hie for (.' W e a i i ok. he ill.-. I JFeleral blue, i ok.-.l on willi anxious eves To -co tin ir foici's nioc, Hut none , ou I I tell which combatant At last ouli 1 victor prove, The) c-'iinter-tnaivUcd with skill AV'jiditig well the fray: Hi it- lines were s,-( n of Federal blue, A d i here ( 'on federate gray. At Ai Th: -' lie moved his force in mn-s, i -cut her summons there .-he -!n m til straight canituiate mean jiad mortgaged the road for more than its full value any subscription to its capital stock u. i;Id be in id.e ion moio, financial iv. The issue on which the case was wen was that tlie i lection W is held ;..t a later date than the time within which the acts authorizing it specified that it should 1. Court will probably continue m st of I tljis week. lAHhIMi r' BATTLE SITKS. BFILaIty. ePKRATIOys. RIOr (j FSTIO. Whether ar ?fot Onr Presoqt Njtetu or County dovernnienl Shnll he Be. served. Since the election is over it lias been found that the State is in the hands of the Republicans and Populists, some of our citizens are serioasly considering what the result will be whether county govern meat will be abolished or not, and whether tbe steady peaceable onward march of im provement that bas been so much note l IB Sew Berne and this section shall con tinue, Tbe question Is a serioos one and it is much nearer the danger line tbat many realize. It all remains with the Legisla ture, and if the Populists, who have the controlling power there, knuckle to Re publican domineering, there is no avoi ding the inevitable. But if the Populists, who are whfye men, assert their powers, thev will hardly so far forget themselves as to take any risk in imperiling the peace and quietude of Eastern Xorth Carolina. ine vwy tuougn: or ,'ijcn a msruppon is enough to cau-e our people to shudder, and business nie i who own property and are tied lien, with investments. The stagnation in business and depredation in property values would be appalling and yet that is the exact situation that is now staring tips option in our face. TH4JfKSfiIVIU PROCLAMATION, By the Oovernor of the Ntate of orth Carolina, In conformity to the beautiful and t.rhe-houored Christian custom our State Constitution, in its recognition of the Great Ruler of the Universe, has made it tbe duty of every good citiz' n to fittingly observe one day in the year as the harvest time of our prayers anil thanksgiving. We have been spared another year the disasteis aud troubles which have afflict ed other States and Xations, and have been especially blessed in the full enjoy raent of life nd liberty and the man t' old blessings which ppoceed there'roni. Tberelore, J, lias Carr, Governor ol the State of Xorth Carolina, do hereby designate and appoint Thursday, the 29tb Our diversified industries ' ot' November, 1894 asa day of Pub. nc x u:inK8givin; anu praise. Aim i earnestly requeat the citizens of the State to suitably qoserve this day at their usual places of worship; to remember in :heir account lor this, but there is chance t still furtlier diversify and it should be done. We should have more manufac turing. Let this be borne in mind and no oppoTtUBlty lost of increasing such enter- layers and offerings the disable soldier. Dr&fts t le wl"ow a"d tl'.e orphan, the needy prises. BTBGLABA IB TBEITOV. Two Stares Brskcs Ian Oaads Stales Bait the Thieves Palled ta et Any Haaey. Sunday nicht tlie store of Mr. T. C. Whitaker of Trenton was broken into by thieves and robbed of pocket knives. cologne and many other articles. Tbey also took away a new suit ol clothes belonging to Mr. B. Brock, the clerk. The burglars effected an extra nee by prying open a window on the back of the store. Their object appeared to be money tbey battered in the money drawer with tbe meat-a, but they dkl Dt get Tbe same burglars entered the store of Joel Burney, col., the same nigh: but must ihave been frightened off us they leu their key in JJurney's door, there is no clue as yet as to who tbey woie. Ashevllle Has a Woman's NaSTraa-e eetlaa;. Ashev'.lle has started agitation tor woman suffrage in North Carolina. The Citizen says tbe meeting was beld in the court-bouse and tbe attendance was sur prisingly good, ladies, business men. professional meo'aud people in every walk of life, being present, Mayor Pattoo, a Democrat presided over the meeting introduced the speakers the first of whom was, Miss Helen Morris Lewis and b'mself spoke in advocacy aof women voting. Threa Coat Cattan. Cott- n is now selling at less than cost of production and vet it is estimated that should another crop be raised as large as tbe one of this year that the pr ce would get down to three cents a pound .Farmers sbouiii bear these acts in mind befcre fixing upon thir 'acreage for wxi yeai ancrdimiDins on cottqn and enlarge on 'other product?. jn pafi) iiqu no legislation wan make high price lor anv commodity with which the market is glutted, but when the demand is greater than the supply the grower is sure of good prices. Act ac cordingly, fcrive preference to Other crops and thus by lessening the cotf n Supply Incra-tse the dtimaod s,ad forpe ne prjee on asaiu fo a poiut in which there is good profit- HI'BBAH FOB WHITE POINT. A Plaee fa Which a Beaahliean Ballal Waa Xever Cast To he Presented hy iaa If 1th ' Banner lr ir emaeratie aeimity. : 'The edkpr of tbi paper has seensqme of tb'e ladies oFBeaulqtt apq they bve promised to make ilk banner to be pre sented to the DernocFab) of White Point for their constat, t fidelity t) tbe Demo. oratic party. From the best Information we can get, thare never lias been a Repub lican vote cast there. What place can beat it in Xorth Carolina? "The banner is to made of Rire jyhtte silk' with suitable In&rihtioha upon ft, Tbe rjamocrats around here aja, much entlmsed over the idea and are all in for it. Tbe voters of White Point precinct have made for themselves a reputation of which they may be proud. The time has not been appointed yet. A time best suited to the citizens or White Point will be de sided upon later. Beaufort Herald. neighbor and tbe noble institutions which have been established under the fostering hand of tbe State for their maintenance. Given under my hand anil Uie Great Seal of the State of Xorth Carolina, at Raleigh, this the loth day of November, in the year ot our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-four, and in the one hundred and nineteenth year of our American Jndepeti' lance. Elias Carr. By the Governor: S. P. Telfair, Private Sec'y. Resolutions of Respect. John Archibald Simpson was b-.rn in the lower part ot Craven county, M-iy 26, 1827, When lourb-en years ol age be canje to Xew B -rne, where he dieo (J t. 29. 1894, in the 68th year of his age His occupation through li'e was thai of hutld- tr and contractor, Honest in his dealiug, exact aud fair minded in his methods, amiable, ai d ex emplary in his deportment, apprtc ativi of his re ation to his family and the com munity, his character and citizenship are without n proach. In early life he professed '"repeutance towards God and faitli toward the Lord Jesus Christ,'' and jnited with the Metho dist E;p scapal Cliureh. in whose eom nmnioa he died peacefully, in tin good Christian hope, having fought the good Christian fight lie lived consistently aud died triumphantly. In the year 1848. as soon as he vvas of age, he became a Mason, and to all ap pearance, was ever faithful to the first lesson he was taught in Masonry -'to be good and true.'' He recognised the fact that the moral law was the masonic law. and so well ordered was his walk accord ing to its precepts, that he nver suffered from thetiiatts of ir di'V or the fiiugs of calumny. He w-t. " i good and true", man. 1 He bas crossed over the river; yet what a sbinjng, tbqugdi I'ljudJi , i-Wa'-uple he ha leli to ( itiren, Maon, Chri-tian ! Ket us emulate it. Masonry mid Christianity accompanied him all along bis pilgrimage, ami as the one bade him farewell at the. portals ot the tomb, the other, through the. merits of the ".Lion of 'the tribe of .Tiidah." trans lated linn to tlie Celestial Lodjge abqvn, Where tlie Mupreipe Ui' iii 1 Master pre. sides, HJld sliall at the glorious resurrection uiorn, wi'.h a strong grip, raise his body from the grave and make it inconuptible as his soul. Therefore, Resolved, That St, ,(o.hu's Lodge No. 3, A- I;-. & , Umepts the loss it has Sustained In the death ol Brq. S,impson, a id will cherish the, meaiQty of his frifitful'life and peaceful death Resqlved, That Lodge bjrs its hearifelt sympathy to the funjiy of Bro. gtmiison in their profium 1 u d 'poignant Rrief. Resolved, That these resolutions be publisheil in the New Berne Joi knal, recorded with proce dings oi this Lo ige and the Secretary transmit a copy thereof Y fhe idqw" ol Bro"himpson, with the assbr-ance that Masonry rejoices in tho re membranue of the widow and the orphan. Ferdinand L'Liticn. J. B. Clark, R. S. Primrose, C. C. Clark, Sr. J. L. Rhem, Committee. Morth Carolina, S i.ouislHiiii. l.pnili In Cooperating- With . H. onimls sioners iu Iteterminin(r tlie i'oni tlon of ( onlcilcrBlp Troops. The statement has been pretty exten sively that (lie recent uo-opcraliuii -f tho Louisiana comniissioneis with the I nitid States Commissioners in ma' king tlie po sition of Confederate troop, in tlie ii.-illle o' Gettysburg was tin- first insian. . ,,f any Southern Suite joining w ith the Gcn- i rai uovernmeni in locating the po-inon of troops ia any battle ot tne late war. So far from this being the case the State of North Carolina im-operate : with the United States commiwioneis mcr ti ear ago in locating the position of the S'orth Carolina troops tin the battle-field of Chickamauga. The report of this commission t t'nc Governor by the Hon. Clinton A. Cilltjy, secretary ottlie.. (J. commission was published In full in the News and ( Ibser yer of Xov. 2fi 1 803. tne coninn sion having met and organize 1 on die butU field in th October previous. A similiif . .a i-simi v, a app-nnted by the Governor io 1'cate the i.ii-.no ;s on the battle-fieid of Sharpshurg in May. 1894. Their report is published in hi:, in the Wilmington Messenger ot .pt. 23rd, 1894, and a, supplementary report with a diagrabi of the b.ttetield is als-o published in the Missf. go-of Oct. Tth 1.94. Another commission had iri viwu.-ly re ported tlie position of some of our troops on tlje oattlehckl ot Gettysburg. 1 he names pf this commission we have int at hand butimong them were Col. H. M. f) Tate and Col. Thos. S. Kenan. It will thus be sfen ihat in three insiituces, at ie;i: the action of the State of North Carolina had preceded that of Louisiana, and we hope our State paper will make the cor repaon JIF KI-KVBl Ki IIE( I.A KA1 IO. I )oa 1 miditioiw tin : As vuii march forth tile flags niiiv flv. Tin- drums run Imgleaplay, lint yield those eyes ol Fulcra! bkle To the Coutb.lerate gray. "Von are the foe," she answered, "'sent T l.laidcn such us I; I" 1 lace you with a dauntless heart, , A ml 1 1 niijuor you qr d.e ; A token o;'je sl;,i,. result : The v. mite I kies display; For there above is Federal h'ue, : Below, CI nli-dei ate grav." ! .ttrp-sho 'ting on each flank leg.tn. And 'mid maneuvers free Tie- riiit'e of tin- soiall talk with Big gnus .a repartee. Mixed Willi tin- ih-adly glance ol eyes Amid the proud artav, Thine me: in ai' ns the Federal blue And th.- Couiedcrate gr .v. Exhau-tixl by 1 he fight, at length I'hcy 1 ailed a truce to rest, Win ii, lo! aiinihcr lorce appeared I pon a moiih Iain's cl S' ; An I as it came the mountain down A mi. I the It'll. npei 's bay , Uncertain -10. d 1 he Federal blue And the Ci nl'.-derate gniv. If xvi 1 1 js not n . il'e-work It will be not ce I that Senator Hill con tinues Ins pol cv ..fallowing the other fellows to do all th- . plaining. China has accepted Cleveland's offer of mediation ami .Japan's affirmative rcplv is expected daily. Benjamin Harrison wi I do evciythino in his power to make Mr. Reed's occupant ... i.m oaiM 1 s ciour permanent. One of the early Kibsr ribers to John .-siierman s theory of the unpopularity of jiiiYiuinisiii is another distinguished Ohioau, J. B. ForaKer by name. The demociats are asking the fiisionlsts w lien the price of cotton is goin r to ad vance, as they told them cotton would be a Setter price it they were elected. A young lady of Columbia S. C, wdiile crossing a street car tr,.ck was tun over by an eiectric car and horrioly mangled. .She died that nijiht. Two hundred and fifteen families, of American Railway union men in Col are reported on the verge of starvation and 300 unmarried men destitute in con sequence of (he m'.lWays having black- osieii tne men who struck last summer, The New 1 ork P.ecoider (rep.) says "the business 'depression was the main. ! utuse 01 tne popular displeasure, although that depression is justly attributable to the acts of tbe Reed-McKinlev con. gress." Tlyj Republican victory is so complete that it can onlv le comnared with umit Democratic victories; In 1890 there were elected to Congress 237 Democrats, 87 Republicans and 8 Populists, giving tlie uemocrats a majority over all of Qiceetaeius eiioris tre oeing made in N ew 1 oik City to enforce the laws requir ing the closing of the saloqns on Sundays, On a leoent Sunday two hundred and raity dealers were arrested tor violation of the law. 've are piMik M. f I - I hMrhBBsaMBBBBBsssssaahaBsMa-asW ... . The Great American m JsnjsriiTat jo ReplenisliiDg our Stock of A of ; WI i it squill 1 1 ee it,ncu3 i oesp i'o p tire. 1 upon the held. Field Maishal Cupid in command, Who swore they both must yield; That both should conquer, both divide The honors of the day. Ami proudly with the Federal blue March the Confederate grav. Deafness Cannot be Cared by local applications, as thev cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to Cu e D -aioes-; and that is by constitution d remedies. Deafness is caused by mi inflamed condi tion of tho mucous lining of the Eustach ian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, aud unless the in flammation can be taken out and this tube is restored to its normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condi tion of the mucous surfaces. We will gve Ope Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused bv catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's" Calarrh Cure, Send tor circulars, free, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Brsxiiu by iJruggists, 7oc. Although something is constantly going out we never run out or anything. Our goods are NEW & FRESH Because they are new and Just in. Has, Heturned from the North where he Par chased his Stock at In Prices than ever before heard of. -Just step in ami -see for yourself. -Running water is -uever stale. Our -Stock is like a HIS STOCK OF GLOTING Is 1 His were fiesh and theirs were tloops worn, What could thev but agree Thai boih shoi)bi be the conquerors, Am! b 'th sh mid captives b-i o they presented arms, because 1) in ( lipid held the sway, And join, , ;., )H .ce the Federal blue With tile Confederate gray. Tw- lve yens have tied. I passed to-day. The :..it they built, and saw A s:ght to strike a bachelor .ill spirit thrilling a we. 1 teplo cd a corps oi iu'-antry, But h ss icr drill than play; And s .me had eyes o Federal blue. A ..I some C-.p ti derate gray. Becorded Deeds of tlie l.nm Century Wnlch Pale From That Event. General Bradley T. Johnson, of i',a!;i more, who is Xorth Carolina's son-in-law, having married a daughter of (fen. Romu lus M. Saunders of North Carolina, is writing a life Washington, and i.i his his toric researches has devoted some study to the Mecklenbujg Declaration of Inde pendence in May 1775, and he gives his conclusions of the genuineness of that Declaration, in the following statement ot facts, w hich are new to us. and conclu sive of the matter in controversy. "Rut the evi iene-e that Mecklm-burg county did declare independence iu M .y, 1775, u absolutely conclusive. The con-t.-mporaneous iecords of tip. couivy 1 ourt show more than twenty deeds ic-.eded between 1785 and 1793, which dab the independence of North Carolina mmi May, 1775, and of the L'nite I States roni July. 1776 Patents tor land is-ue 1 by tne Governor of North Carolina t.o ait the same time, date the iiidepeu lem e of the State Irom May, 177.". Therefore, though much denied, it must' be agree : that Mecklenburg county did declar- in dependence on the 20th ol Mav, 17." -3 Elizabeth City Falcon Economist. BOGIE SOl'.M) CORRESPONDENCE. ws at That Plaee and Other ( artcrol County Items. Onr county has goue Radical bur may be oetter luck next tun. . I tie Ce non turn out "f the Demo. e ection, as for the Rad- thev a th v i'av I n et ln Mes-r-. Tomb, i f All; ghany. Pa -no fa; 01. We ..' 1 h i.s n will m o il ope a'e I iie f llllllliia: ttg .ting a ; v . In Real Estate, .Ii'hii-oa and Company, . I.nne bought the Ran 11. d. rsiand that Mr. v. c ;n ic in a shoi t time r 11. , of Piudjurg, is also 'a- d, ito. (IIIRr CALENDAR. C 'Us. v as rats I 1 the ! i tUI) out d on: ven I ai '.or. ittou a so 0 p. P re a. ways, and the P.-iis to the Ra.is. Cl'ii8 are pretty g.M.t ci t 11 food, siV'e. t potatoes splendid. fine, an 1 '"SQiguia cane'' in s. . I ody most has a iiaH'. l O' "S. .s-es. fisb ape pleol'fu but rr,,-.-. ii; ery tow 6 '.ems ..pie: e tr,.ut 2 1-2 e t iou. . 1 red tos. for sed cott u. vt aud grin Now tlie R (is..n c mimaml wdl do ' et.er o; c Three school- i ave ins tiocky fiu . y . Kvm.is . eaeher; on- at Ne ti p . M UOf. teaclii r; o ': r 11 V ilous, "-'r. ti. W. '.' ,,r . i '.hese tftichers aie '.Vom O -io Dr. J. W. Saud- s ha-, a. ut store ai d i..;.r s: ;. ng Q lbs ld'olhei, dr The Div'ur wiil pi.te:i--e for the next venr. hawng of his farm to tenants. Rev. Joe DLv-n pren le-d .11 ' Xi ed in s?ruion at Bethlehem church Itist S j-idif. lo a large audience, also ,.t r.:g ! a.'. V.'- '.- come school liou Bio. ijixoii 1- , gen uine sell matte, preacher .ud a goo 1 . ne loo.- 1. preaches at these placo cie. Him ijahUuli and r.igbt until :iwi..-ii. W. (if the 1 1 1 Democratic ( 0 -gn -siian i jst i lected t)'i are from the N.utb I-. ! he meagre la which the entire North and West tend there is not a man . '10 1 qual i tied for lead-rslnp, Cr..-,.. 'I'l.rne: Lawson, alcMidin, MeCieary and C.ikli iUus will be the most con-pu ion.- lijuiv on the IVmcK-ratie sole, th'- n.e'i , i, w i: For llie Terni o Superior Court ( 0111 nieiieiiiK li'vl Monday. Fin hay, November 30, 07. uiith vs. Building & Loan Associa'n. 7f, Danzigen vs. Walnau. t7, Wall vs. York. 120, Bell vs. Foicue. 134, Smith vs. Eastern B. A- L. Associat'n. 135. Thurber vs. Eastern B. fc L. Associa n Sati:rd4T, Dkc 1. Bryan vs. Vail- Wholesale Market ;Conn(ry Pfodnce Keel 4a5o; dt"e5Cfl. Hind cjuarters 5c.' Beeswax 20c. Corn, 4Qa45c, Chickens, youn'-', 30a40 grown 45a 50c pr. Oucks, Eng. :i3a40c; Musoovy 50a60c. Eggs, 15ftl6c. .ieese, 75c.a80c. Hideii Dry fliut, fie.; dry sail 3c green lc, deer hides 20c. Peanuts, 50a55c. Wool 8 a 10c. Lambs fla$l. 50. Old Sheep, $1.33a$2.QO. Uats. 4tc. Onions, 1.2au$1.50 Sweet Potatoes Red Yaiits.4Uo, Norton 3ac; Ilamans, Q a 35c, Cotton, 4a5J Pork, fresh, Ba7c. Peani ; !e 1, 5a6c. Apples Mattamusk. 1 ., 75c. a $1U0 Field Peas 50 aCOe. t!, 02. 10L 145, Hi. 1 1-J 110. ultau s. Banks. J. h.ison vs. E. C. L. & R. Co. Moscly vs E; C, L. R. Co. Cra a ford s. Crawford, t 'atton vs. Burruss. -lohnson vs. Commissioners. 13-J. Douglass vs. W. N. & N. R. R. Co. Mond' Y, Dkc. 3rd. CiG. Priess vs. Cohen. 74. Jones vs. Rhem, 75, Gorrel vs. A. & N. C. R. R. 70. Chadwick vs. Stimson Lumber Co. S3, Hahn vs. Mattocks. 113, K ise Coaen vs. Ins. Co. 117. Dixon vs. W. N ec N. K. R. Co. 13S. Iveuncdy vs A. N. C. R. R. Co. Tl'KSI'A y, Dki". 4tll. 15. Irillin v-. l'itt man. 30, l!oii-e vs. It .use. 4(, lb image vs. lii'Jiiiage. 5-1, 1! .mi Ad n'r. ' vs. Williams. "ii. .Sluli.-Oi'.s VS. DlltlV. 7 0. Burton Adui'r. vs. Physic. 93. Vcsi s. William.-. '.ni lluniol rev vs. K C. L. & U.s. ..ar-hall Cs, W, X X. ill), Funu ure Co y. Bigdon. R. R Co. K. R, Co. 12o. M. 14o F 123. 124. II- Mo :4l. a, ;-elir it F. eOii'ttie ,e bad .... 1 cr s, i iul , tiers . vs W, X, & X. R. R (- WbD-NESDA V. IJ.-C 5, iss vs. .ii-Dilioet. i as vs. c ., y . t New Berne, n.s vs. R .esc. ih - vs ... x c. 1; Co s A. tV. C R U. 1 . l:'!5 m lit;,-'., i'ljire i t 11 ' A. ,; X. C R. PEIYATE SALE A member of Mcles, a lull Coinple- 'II' nt ot valuble Fakmino Ltexsils, and a. Buggy & IIarness, Apply tQ P, M. COX, n3u-dw-tl1 New Berne, N. C. A."V tZ yon seen the Bohemian CJ 11 t Glass TDilotbot- 1 ties at QQRJifEE DRUG STORE? Smoke 7-20-4 Cigaf, 10 cents, Always Moving. WE BUY TO SELL ! AND SELL TO BUY MORE. Some processions halt, but our Grand Grocery Procession never halts or stops. The order is to move on consumers steadily,along the whole line, without any cessa tion in the "general ad vance. We do not pro pose to quit until cq iv. 8umevs cry; the Largest in the city of New Berne, and Second to None in the State. Reader let me say to you safely Let me whisper in your ear-see me before you spend your hard earned dollar, come down and ex amine my stock before you buv la thankful tor past favors, and wishes to . say to the people it will be to their interest1 to see him. ' 1 M Lot, FOR S ALE Q-STORY Brick Building. Large C situated on West side of Craven street. and occupied by H. Dannenhurg, Bottling Works. For further information, apply to II, B. Holland, Or P. H. Pelletier, Attorney. nl6-lm Gamp Palmer Valuable Land, for Rent in number of acres to suit parties, or as a whole farm of 42Q acres. Fine for truck ar other farms. Apply t MRS. V. HARRISON, Agent. For Sale, AT COVE, CRA.VEN COUNTY, N. C. One Store 25 x 50 feet, with 6 room d willing above. Good .'iitchen, barn and st ibies; corner lot, and well situated fir tarrying on the general mercantile i.usin. ss. A good well of water on the premises. 1 For further particulars,' apply lo L. F. Taylor, Cove. N. C. Or H. B. DtjFyY, New Berne, N. C. nl-dw-lmj ENOUGH! No one e?er can get enough of our Top Quality Groceries -AT- BOTTOM jpmcjEs FRESH ROASTED Mocha& Java Coffee, 0NL7 30c per pound. xgency -FOR Dry Goods, Shoes, Carpetinp, Etc. S3 POLLOCK SI , 3SI-U1 W BEE1TB, IT. C. H. L .".'.) fiii. i'i-d 01. Ii. ,1- :l i- t -t i: I ;o;v l t To. '.:i-k; ? i 'nt ler v S at .ii ' '.'1. lia-kiu- ig. Cat ec . Ila Ve.-. 'M "-" i: l w i- vs - D:V.S Mi ' 'o. V. d,- : . -O vs. mi tan. -, L o. Ro.tt-t. j-l ol I: llsiia iv st 111 V V I"' all ifiinv r.'pres Ti;. ir , o,, I - Me Pl.t I'll'.- Ill',-, v illl 1 a.' a.li::',. .- ,l ,M!:nd t -b. lia.ve to d.i tlj ini4. A grem la-apoi the Southern ). i douse, Thev in ill their part j' in t a : : will t o a large de-j ; pies ar,d hinis .' n feaVe riiimed nr a A dei'i of the niaj 'i.i portunitj lies bel'on Po-!- Xotieing tne item rceeiitiy uiveii puny of tormi r l'llllnian eaiplm their himilies. iniino, r ug in all o sons ar estahli.sliino ;uo iy.,-1 at i. on rich (Georgia la d-. the Ro.-ky Argonmit apnf th ro.iiii n ihoae pup'i- go a'baii. t he b'.i-iiit-ss ih iig.it way they willluv..- .-aii-ie tob.' .ss tne day the Pullman troubles eonimiii. t-. I as it will- lie tin-me -ns of liiiemtoig t'lem from the position f.l wage earner.- niMir an autocratic employer and ing them homes ol their own with pro-peci as t in as ean be desired by nun vvi'ling to u..ik to achieve suc-tAs. Xortii Ciaolina otters rand ihr.nct'8 for the right kind o. men. Jt only needs proper effort to get such men here. j Our stock for the Fall and Win tor ' rade is no,w (yam pie te in all : eparments. Our Asso.tment of DRESS GOODS is especially Large and carefully selected from the Latest Stylos. We invite especial atten tion to our line of i &CK D..ESS GOODS It wiU repay to examine them and set our prices before purchas ing. Corets: We are agents for the R. & G. Thomsons Glove Fitting,I)r. War ner's Health, and various makes of Corsets, bat a s a - .1 t per- eollV M. nut bat d it". I ill lev li-r. ' bl7.io!- - til kiM-S.,1. 1U. T'alor Vs. illloloIis. 1". Il. lati-. i i vs. t oi-.-lrii ton Co. lull. Houal,-.. h. C. I.. & It. Co, llo l'i iipin-r vs Pet 1 1 )h r. in. r.i'oHn vs. Dni j 1 H Hates vs Mid in. j 1 -". Sp. rling vs. Mni ih, i I ( ''i ter s llurtains. Ui itij We carry a full line of the Har "!'- "b. nsburg Shoes which we guaran e- tpo 1 .oiio W oarers. A M adsv ltfl. l.n -on pan doivoiiil nnnn tn cei'i Full line of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Rugs, Art Squares in latest and attractive designs. Our piices we guarantee to be l as low as you can obtain any-, where lor FIRST-CLASS goods,; and we are Bstermined Not io .9 Undersold. : When in the C:tv vou are invit-: None like them as j ed io make yourself at home in! rcniai iiea to us a tew i our store and examine our oiock. Ho Trouble to Show Goois - j iy Samples sent upon application. -'M s'.f us li la-te of your ipiality." -MlAKESrEAEE. Yoi' ;ui Judge the j ttality of some things by taste, but the only wav tc judge a Shoe i.s by wear Tin- Shoes we stdl the old reliable Stui y Adams & Co's , have been tested in this market for ten years ami all agree that thev are wear resistei s. customer duys ago. Piices, :i.00 to $5.00. See us for Hats, Clothing and Underwear J. M. HOWARD. FINE CANDIES. Fresh Supply Just in. JOHN -:- DUNN. Can You Read The Future? Do you know what your con. dition will be 20 years hence? Will your earning capacity be equal to the support of yourself and family? This is a serious question, yet, you could confidently answer "yes" if you had a twenty years Tontine Policy in the Equitable Life A method which guarantees, all the protection furnished; by any kind of life insurance, and in addition the largest cash returns to those policy holders whose lives are pro longed, and who then need money rather than assurance, or facts and figures, address W. J, RODDEY, Manager, For the Carolina, ROCK HILL. S. C 500"Boys& Childrens" Suits-500 -Ji7Sr RECEIVED IN JERSY, VELVET & OL0TH. A NICE LINE OF HOYH 25o UP. REEFERj .TACJJLitETS 25Q PAIR Sins'e KDee rants with Double Seat and Knee, from' AN IMMENSE LINE OF ' Ladies Cloaks, Caps and WTraps in all the Leading Styles' at less than the Cost to Manufacture. A LARGE STOCK OF Linen Towels in Fringed and Hett-stitekeBordere, ruST RECEIVED AT , SOL .v'l - Tli.e TtedL Star Clotiiier, T7 MTTVDT.H1 BTHBnET. ! J. ,. DR. II. O. IIYATT'8-:,.'i Kinston, o o- Diseases of the Eye and General Surfer v.- ( SHEPPARD'S fcOOKSTOVE1 MADE FROM PURE PIG IRON. Kot one pound of Scrap Iron Is ever need in these goods. DURABLE, CONVENIENT mni ECONOMICAL All Modern Improvements to Lighten BoaaekeeplnK Cares. Twenty dlfleroDt sizes and kinds. Every Stove Warranted Against Defects. Prices not much .higher at this time than on commoner kinds' of Stoves. . CaU on ar addrem , n. s L .11.' CUTLER . & CO., tion Dbrno, Ii. C.
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