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vol. xvi r.
NEW BERNE. CRAVEN COUNTY. N. C., NOVEMBER 21), L8)4.
NO. 39
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EXPECT
ABOUT
January 1st, 1895
And are coutinoing
- : to soli goods at re
's". " marfcabl'- low prices
between uow and that
Vbf0 '?tWBktit'. ' ' ' -
WE
CAN
SAVE
YOU
MONEY,
A Trial will Convihck You.
WE
." x . Keupect.olly,
H- B, DUFFY,
. "M Gcotls, Si02s, Carpetinis, Etc.
63 POLLOCK SI .
- v "- ' ".
' - On r stock for the Fall and Win
ter Trade is now complete in all
1 apartments.
- " (inr Asso tiqcnt of DBE$S
. - f8p?cirily Large and
-.ear'efallj ftcJetd rohi the Latest!
' " i 6ijleI - J VVe invite especial a(ten
- tieu to oar line of
DLflCIC DoESS GOODS
It will repay to examine them
and get oar prices before parchas
'y are snt for the R. G.
. , Xttoson8 (llore Fittirig,Dr. War
1 -; ner!s Health, and rations makes
' ' ;-. of Corsets. !
"v.We carry a fall line of the liar
. 7 risbarg Shoes which we gnaran
. ''''i-? .-JLjOngf Wearers. A
,jf ghoe yoa can depend upon to give
, - toil entire fcatisfactiori t?very tfnie.
- - oll' line ot Carpets, Oil Cloths,
- Mattings, Bags, Art Squares in I
latest and attractive designs.
- r jOar'ptices we guarantee to be
. ' as low as von can obtain any-
Vr. where for FIBST-CLASS goods,
;'--and we are
' " .- - ' 1
. When in the City yon are invit-
ed to make, yonrself at home in
onr store and examine our Stock.
!Hj.MMe to SkO Goods -
. . -(Samples sent npon applica.
:.:.;.;.'. ! FIMAXCIAL HOUSES
- T ' ,-."'L'""'1 "
J. E2TAST, ' THOS. SA2RELS,
. Q. TL BC2Z3TS. Ctslder.
- 'EIlE irATIOHAL BANE
v OJeW Dern6f N. C.
- , Incobpobated 1865.
Capital,
Surplus Profits,
$100,000
98,168
''. ... DIRECTORS:
' Vi: itsi. Bya?,: . Tnos. psif:w,
- ' JMO.-DOKK, . (.. HlBVKV,
t Rotpbts, JC K. Hjshop.
-:.;- s Farmers L lerchants Bank
-" Began basiness May, 1801.
. OapiUl Stock, pakl in, - $75,000.00
7.000.00
- ' UodifTdcr Podts,
.;--lavc' ! pi-FiCKS:
2.800.00
l'J.750.00
; i 1. H. CVTLKR,
President.
Vii-e Prs.
Cashier.
Teller.
Collector.
- V '4 Cbidwh'K,
-. T. W. Dwkv.
, ' A. IL Powtu
V F. F. Matthkws,
With well established count ctions this
Bnk is ireirr.l to offer all .n rommo-
ln.rt8 COOS1M. ni wild ton-, rviitive Oiiuk
Iw?.' -
- , - - jPf.ut sn, i aieiVt! attention trireo b
rt-- " -t,Vrill pleas.1 lo i-oirpon.l will.
' i- tW wha lu.iy CMiteiuplate making
emplate making
TlB-jea 0p uiug new acxounls.
" :- v. Twm. A. GlttX,rn. C. K. For, Cashier,
"Jl, ,J"ia.IHJ!i, Vice-Pres. H. M.Gboves, Teller
--'"" .
T CITIZEN'S BANK
OB XTSTW BEHNE, 1ST C
pO A
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
f.--..- . , .. . ..w;
."c " Mfcwi. rrmers. Merchants nJ qthra re-
- c p'tchI on lTorb tenns. Prompt n.t care
2 ul tUUinLkiB siveu to the Intel est of our cud-
L!fil
. boakd or DIRECTOIIS.
rnlinmKd ITlrleb. K. H. Meadow-.,
- J. A. Meadows. Chs. imflN . Jr
Cha. Iiuffv. Jr.
Jumen Ro.luion.1,
Cbiu KoUoiislein,
Mayor Harm,
Tbomaa A. Green,
C. K. Eov-
- Rmi,biI W Innrii Jarues lus.uionn,
Chart. U. Fowier,
wiuiara imm,
K- W. Smallwoo.1.
plliy ATI! SALE
" - A numbrr of Mcles, 1 lull Comple
Beut of valnble Farming Utensils,
. " sal s 'HUBBfA Uakness.
Apply to P. S. COX,
" ,:. ' B2D-Uw-tfI . New Beroe, N. C.
FLOw OX. FAIR CATAWBA.
Flow oo, fair CMawhw. tby lieanty flow
on. a
i . v...- u.' l ...!. i;. ,.!. ,. ,
-T-.s Ul 1,111 illll.1 113 Slll It 1111 in I IIC 1.1.5 Ul
tbe dawn
Are thy rippling ivavi? o'er rock ami o'er
shoal;
Mom? lovely art tliou than the miser's
bright sold,
Tlie boughs that ham; o'er thy soft vcr-
..-
Kecline n tliv howm with kisses
,...f hant.
I hank-;
For thy rippling waves which lovingly
rlow
Round 'oeath the houghs where the water
oaks "row.
Vlr.iv n tr I'nt -. ...V... . , ,-t , i I . .1 . . ,. v. I
v.r, .....
delight
Wa-s to gaze on thy waves hy the sum's
goldea lis? hi ;
No waters I we'en are so fair as th ...n
That ripple along o'er ssnil and o'er
stone;
To mine ear thy low niurniurinjs aie a
sonlliiiiir and sweet
As the wliL-perings of love which the an
gels repeat
To "the infant whose pillow its golden
head pressed
of Smother who watches its
ot its motner who watcties s
In dreams
rest
Flow od, fair Catawba, in the mooDlight's
lt beams
A girdl of silver, the loveliest of streams,
Wiio!: clsp fair Nature her hand hath
undone
To rest ii the moonbeanjs ami sport in
the sun.
Murmuring tlie while in tills suit and
low,
My Uuny .Teeo hanks by thee as I flo.-.
I'll sing thee a lullahy to charm thee to
rest,
Whilst tb,ou lean thus in love upon my
fond breast.
Flow on, fair Catawba; the ocean, the
Could oe'er win tbis love I've cherished
for thee.
From childhood's bright hours I aaz-d on
thy stream
As graciously lovely as young love's first
dream,
As a child in its play curving in and
about,
Sjporting first with a perch and theu with
a trout;
With tiie sunoeams coquetting whilst
gurgling with mirth.
Ah, uiy pwn ponny jvater-. the fairest of
enroll
Flow on, fair Catawba; in thv Ix-auty and
grace
O'er my heart in f..ni token r. 1.1 inbr-mru
has traced
r i.; ii.,. .... i,,
All .... . iui . m. 1.1, n 1. mini.. ..
M ulu glorious in aunals of historic
fame.
Flow on in thv lauty of rippling de
light. Till death shall deprive my lond eyes of
their sight
In loving devotion on th -e they shall
lu. 11
As long as iTfe's lamp s'.all cnn'inue to
linru.
Marie A. i lover.
BAEGA1MS IN MILLINERY.
Selling at tost for Cash for Net
80 J)AYS.
A-1 persons indebted to me are request
ed to come forward and settl" their ac
counts at 'once.
Respectfully. MRS. B. B. LANE.
101 Middle Street.
n2-2-dw-lra
AVK yow seen tlie
Boheminn Cut
Glaxs Toilet l"t-
1 ties at
CORNER DRUG STORE t
a-Saioke 7-204 Cigar, 10 cents.
BARGAINS IH BLUBBT
1IB8 1 WAIT TO has len oivine; I5ar
HUi fi. HWtkl eains for 60 days,
and will continue to do so for the next
30 I yv ps .
78 Pollock St., 2d Store f.om Middle.
n24-dw iw)
Valuable Land for Rent
in number of acres to suit panies, or as a
whole farm of 420 acres.. Fine for truck
r other farms.
Apply 1 1
MRS. y. HARRISON, Agent.
BOARD!
WILMINGTON, X. f.
By Day or Week.
I Five minutes from all trains
Fine view of all parades & river.
Street Car Tine
Terms Reasonable.
, , .. itwto n, Klulherry apd
Walnut. u-li dw-tf
FARMERS,
Do Yon Want a Good
TUe M'nUei' A.V (hm1
Tubular St-el Mower leads all others
in ligtltness ofdiaft. weight ol urn-
chine and ease of uianagciiient.
j For descriptive circulars or iefnimat ion
1 . A. ml to
, ,
, U A -.U 1 LitiK St wU,
J 1 o i-piwvr t i
I n. 4 I tt.AV eii. v
14 A. I
.mi. a i r. .i r. ,
DEALER IS
Lime, Otiient, Terra Cotta
Yi)e for drain and Sewers1
all sizes in stork. Also
I .. ... .i
flltintra
Be sure to buy a burre! of
ls
"V 1 -"t- ' KL'
ror aanitarv.t'uri)0ses
1 j; . . Ar ,aw
: r 'ui . " r'
t
I rT-Vrioo anArnt44l.
.
A KM I I 1 0 I . W
U W I W
ESTABLISHED 1865.
FAMILY GROCERIES
AND
General Merchandise,
VM,iaVUV.
Cart-boc8k Accomodations.
4 4 I RK FOR IUPIITIIF.KIA.
I ..... .- . , .- i .i ...
, wl K""""' ' r" " ''"'
Found Suooeoforiil.
,, , r i i
A t lit' IITS .'. g I 1 I I'C UNA I , Jill' l I 1 S I 1 tl 1
iadintlu
sn al Hi., m-liwi and w I.e.. n, casa.n IV
quired used it an. I t'. ili .. . that it w.iked iron r.i.I llniniiiir.
to perfet tion. 'I'll.' icimdy is 'illiam T. Walt.r-, otic : : In
simple, eisi y procured an 1 la-tlv ii-ed : wt..,it,i,.t :md I -ktr nvn c'liz n- . :
and lie think it should le more Ui ih f il ly i wr.. r . I' I In- li ;i.
ituuvtu. li. .s si.iini. in. ...r...-
of in" from burning oumd nails . f tat ami
I---. 1 , ... mi-
J turpentine in the room in wind, the p ." l
' js. The ori" inal it. in eded .. m- i . .-
case in which it had lie
used and we r. -pium-n nic ;m-
!t it:
... 1 wL .. .....I . ....... .1, ...
I " " " ' ". "
I liecanic violeiitlV HI " ith .lit H.I.. i.a
was so weak Unit it uas .Iceineit dilluei- iOVl.,i ..;t.,. ,,f y;,-. H. ,c W il-
oiis to try tr.icheoti.niy. orcutunU' open mil,,rl,,., ,,lt.hent ,.rt. Atlantic -a t
the windpipe. A day or two lielotv ll.e ,i(je (()l11.lnv ,. m-iic liii.iM tal
doctor was called he received a copy "' . lt..l .lM, n.tl.;. ,,f the ltu al - -le n. and
the Paris Fiym: which contaiiicd a report ; ,(t.(..lnl0 j,,tl.,,..;i :m, iv rutiwnt a! in it
made to the Fieneh Academy ot Mc 'i.ine . - ,,r k'i;.i l.ili-
I.y Pr. Prlthil. Dr. Pelthil -aid t . f t 11'
vapors of liipiul tar and tuiie ni .. woiil.l
dissolve tilt: nuriUJiise.Mi.i.u.iiis which
choke up the throat in or.. up and diph-
theria. Dr. IVlthil's process was tie.-
He pom - e.p.al pari s ot turpe.i.it.e
ul)(1 a liqllltl t tr ,, :l lln , ruj, and
seisnreio me m xrure. .v ..ei.se -
nous snioKe arises, wnien oiiscines in.- an 1
of the room. "The patient." Pr
Delti.il
says, immediately seems to . xperience
rebel; '.he elioki:ig I'll I ami rati I' stop:
tiie patient tails a siuintiei an.i -tein-
to inhale the smoke with pleasure. The
fibrinous m. nibranc s. .etoin.s ,1,..
tacheil, and th- p. tie.it coughs up micro -
bicieles. The-c. when c ..iiL'ht '111 a gla-s.
niav be seen to dis-olve ill the smok
Ihp rnnixi. nl lb roe dav- a 1 1 if vv.a 1 .1- tie
- -
patients entirely recovers."
"The doctor trie.) this experiment -
cesslully with little Kulh I., ckwood. She
1, mg n'ni, ci o.c .... ........... ..-
ited her. First pniirinur al.niit two table
spoonfuls ot liipiitt tar nil ;i 1 1 iro.i pan he
poured as muih tnrpeiit u.e over it an. I set
iconnre. i tie ricn. re--tin,u.--moKe w n''"
rose to the cell. n- was I.y I e tns tin -
pleasant. As it tilleil the room the child -
breathlns became natural, acd as i be
smoke grew dense she tell asleep.'
";W", '"'
The Setiaie ol Vermont pi.ss. d the I. ill
incorporal ine; the N iiitr ..'Uit anal coin-
pany.
f. ' . . . , , .
Twr limm ra ri-vtm' 4 I III 1 . es n
American cotton, tin: hrst ot the season,
entered the Manchester ship canal, en
route for Manchester, XoveniLer 'Jl-t.
President Ilolladav. of the Agricultural '"
i an
I Mechanical College, is sifl'eiin.' from
a broken collar bone.
The Cat arms Cotton Mill Company
lias nearly completed new milli : 1 1 Con
cord. Having failed to secure a compromise,
there is nothing left for China. Let her
proceed to throw up the sponge.
It would seem that the Jap.- su-cted
Mr Cleveland and China of l;a vite'
j.cne I bauds f..r i he pui-po-e of w.n k inj
a panel !..llie Oil ll.eiu
, . . ,,. . , ., , ... ,
1 ne una lto .i ... tieu .- v ... 1 1 i ;i- l: . a -
lin" alonff famou.dy with its equal riidits'
.l..i ..lil ,.r.1..r...l ......I..
.. , , i , ,
plication lor ineaibershii).
c 1
i lie most liorr.tiie icaiuics ., im.i .ir-
meniau niessacre seem to have happened
in the columns ot the newspapers.
The piizefijhter appears to lie more
dangerous on the .,tae than in the ring, if
it be fair to judge from the murder ol Con
Riordon by Bob Fitzs'mmons.
The W. C T. I . is old oikiiiIi to vote,
but it does lietier than vote. It influence
thousauds of votes.
An easy way to make the Chinese go j
would be to get a lew -laps to come over
and chase them away.
Election surprises continue to turn hp.
The. majority in Kausas against the wo
man suffrage ((institutional amendment
exceeds 30,0. hi.
Rev Sam -Jones has become associated
with Hev. B. F. Hay ties as editor of the
Tennessee Methodist, published nt Nash
ville as the orgoi of the Tennessee Con
ference. John,!. Infills, of Kansas, anno inces
that he is in Ihe hands of his friiii ls
(r.ml enough His enemies hive been
having fun w ith htm lonsf enough.
K.-i ini.atcn i.t t he .a .t ton cron mane on
the Charleston, S. C. Kxchar.L'e vary
from 9.000.090 to 10,000.000 bales. U i
expictcd that Charlestons receipts this
year will be fully 400.000 hiles. ol which
.188,782 bales have been so lar received.
Ad soon as the other fellows get the
offic. s Tammany will begin to preach re
lorui. No better recipe for making a
political reformer has ever been found
tlian turning an office holder out.
Ida Wells continues to preach against
Ivtich.ng in the South, de-pile the fact
ih it nearly all of the remit lynching;
have occurred ip Ohio; Iiiiiinu, Kansas,
3ih) Iowa,- -
The great State of Ohio has reason to
tie ashamed ot the state of affairs iu
Favette county, wiu-re au officer who did
his plain duty in preventing a lynching
cannot testify liefore a coroner except at
the risk of his .if.-.
The rain of l.-.st Sunday in New Gr
leans was the cause ol a disastrous inc.
A car load of bine in the Emiisville .,d
Nnslnillefreig bp sheij lgllHui Horn thu
"
d.mpness,nnd destmyed llie sir d ami a
notniec 4ifl.mdeilc.rs. . puriMs in tne in m, eii.ng ,,i . . . , ., ,.,
: -lock, he imported a numb, r "1 b.e Itni-t ,- ri.it,
Gen. Lew Wal'a. e says that he wrote 1 Miednuars nl stallions and ni:.r- in l'o. ; I " ' ' 1 lM ' - " ' '" ' 1 ',, , ,,. , ,
"The Fan God ' b lore be bad ,ut iwti ,, lw.v 0(w,. ,f blue blooded pedi :rc. . 'I '.-"".' .-I. " I Hid l'c 1 v-i.fe.it to
in Mexico, and "lira Bui' befoie he had ' came in for a share of his alU-i.l'.oii. and ' '". V', 'i ' 1"' " , '" i
ever seen ihe Holy Land, and he thicks ,,;,a ,rl,,,t ,., iut,.,t in ..-ve;..po,g I" ' ' H. . .ml ,t -d-.-pa, .... n ...iploye.-
j the 'ICK-.il color' in tach of the-' ian,-'.- as
; accurate as it woul i i aive bee-n if he had
I ,.,o,l .. I..,,r I.,..,.,. 1, ..I ,1
I u i. t., -u. ..
i Logan Meadows wl.,, killed j.ilci I: iv-
i at,-1,, i.r. ..,,.,,,. I .si ."! ,,,, .cv i.i-., I,..:
.rt.illu Jr. ..vlr in" II, t. -eo.i.l ."l.... .,,,,1
gets a sentence of twoi.ty-live y.-:u in the
peuitentiary.
4 r.-il iii.anY ( '.iii.'ie--itieii are i-n
j jed in tolling their cr.n-litu.nl- what
' tht-y will do h. n ibe i-.-m li Wa-hing-
. 1. .11 i.'ll I .. 1 a 11' I II a -w 1 1 1-1 1 1 1. Ill
t, .rm-ill v nlic, d inn I. r I he direction i .f M r
it;... , . ti, . ., .it i...
much ,-ur . i i-e I . . i et 1 1 n I ' n i m c n- 1 1 , tl g-
tlm '.vill t'ail h " . "mb'.sli
i
' t'l'l'.aguan- h.ld.lltly in. an by-ines.
l hicitgUiins tuidtiitlv nu. ni Imi
Tle c-olnlllit ee nil i ledum IlalM-
I "'l
civic itneiainm )H laising a guanini.e
t ivic lti!eiatiim i laising a guanint.e
: " ' '" prosi-cute vu.latm.is ..t
the ehctiniis law at the recent el.ctn.n.
Over fno.non is advniy subs, rib . I. L.-i
.. Jibr, a Dem-iat, head- tin- li.-t with
$'.Ooo.; and the m-xt highest -nbsmUT
4 a lino ' .! tl... i... t l.i.li,.-.
also is a democrat.
The gubernatorial el.-i -tion in T. pi e
ee is -(Ml uiis-tiled Tin -e is delay in
; "'i'""'r t". . ,. , ........
potilM-rineiit nf Judge t . .iV I hat t lie elec-
tun ..I t: Ilrnitu lean, wt.ul.l m-ver
conceded until election fraud- charged
agaipst ihe R-publi.-an- had be.-n thor-
. . , . i , i .,
oughly inv. -tig ,ted. ha-, -x.at d the Be-
publicans.
The Riilnein- who-, i.!..rit, w
I t t.l bv Cnite.l St.,,- ii.e.,.-
- I -
the recent yv a! strike are lew ..-king tl
Government kto pay Im the tia n.-n. u t -tion
if lbe Very sildiei- lor whom thev
applie I and who. chit f .hit it was to
keep the lailroad line.- open and guard
their pro pel ty. Nothing was s;tid about
pay when the troops weie asked for. Tbe
War Department opposes paving the
charges ana raises tlie point that a- tlie
i rdilriittdt so1u-1,t ,lR'. T''ou'cti"n .,f ,l,e
tr00pStU.y ly,, r,nt J,-, re,Mr,l thl 111
I as passengers.
nt i.
Urnlh l Will i I.. Will! !.. i.e-
., ., ... ....
AllHiilic ..! Line Some I Ii i " i; "I
111m I.ilo himI A1U iiim I -M I
- liolimro. I" Ii i la ll 1 11 ro . -1 -
nriV:lU
V,. ' . .
1 col livtion in the ci hi hi ry .
I'll ur lav moniii).' at hi limnc I In
meiiiate cause cl Ins de itli n a- oar i
of the -toillach. M r. Wall. 1 - w i-
Ti.th vcar. and a : I w. f. 1 1
.l.mhter an 1 one -m.
From exchan.'os we . nil lie :
...... ,
UlCt O I 1 IS e Veil t I II 1 a l . 1 - 11,1 , - I . I
The lamented Mr. W alter- w li
' nru'.i niz ili. Hi in 1 "ii-
c.l.nection lie i- -aid to l..i c . I. 'In- in. li
I . . 1 ... 1 ... v ... 1. ...... 1 ; .... . 1 .?.!,...
m.n am, jn ,,,..,, olir Sl:ill. f.t,u :1,
9lI!S(.lins a ,-, ,,. e a v. ap-
... ..L.v .. .... -
pruachali'e eutleuiaii ol 1 he ' 'I. I d mi .1,
I , , ,
,ui.p n.-wa-a
ir hi- nil autl ami t ill
man win wind was li'-
-in.i i . 1 1 r : li..
c,.-t nl -jn-at ati!!-
it i- nii.l 11 -'. .r .ci, .11 s -1 in 1 .-t'l.'i III i-ill'r ill.' I n-
1,..' .?.:,. o .... ..- in i.i'Tii.i;,, .
I ( ' j)p n),t,r jfj,.,.,,
, js 'a :
r ,rl , 11 I 1 ' 1 1 . 1 -..11.
I r ii I W;l -1VII1 u hu h
nn.h.1 1 1 1 1 Ni.rf 1 :n. I II f:i I W I t'
wa. ,he 1;,.L,,.,t ,!, I ,,!, r in the Cit-l
T f ,,i,i..i, il... Vil..iin.l,.n .V WVI.I, n
. ; S.ite ,,. j,ivial ..r-ani .-
, ,iin W:ls lN .v,il!.nt ,,iil :,i,....t a
..,'.,, ,.,.., i,w.,,,, ,- 11 v:,l,,.,-
stuiee.ieil llllll as ii- ai.in. in ...i- imii
... . , - . : . ... .... ...... ...
ticceeded him as it- In ad. lie was ihtu
, inane n e pi . -n ieni 1 a 1 ic- - - n 1.1. . i .
! nttice whirl. Mr. II. W ail, a- f. rim rlv
! ,., "
I In' the death of Mr. ,,t- r- IJaW. ........
joses ,,.r oreiim-t citiea in 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . -pi!
and (-uterpn-e.
He had Iwn identilie.1 w itii
develoDuii'llt sin. e 171. Ml
Southern
illlels
n aniza-
: ,llk ., ;l,.tive i,lter.-t p, th.
I (M f (lie Snutliern Investment ( ui-
: ulil.h , ;l (lnn,. ,,.,, ,,, ,
t i., t tli ,t st, ti..ii. He own.il !-.r.'
, tra,.H t,r kUl,l i the Sautli. mi l a in
. res en in several ot nie wcaauie-: cniei-
. , , . .
p-isesm Minima, the Cirolinas. ..ca-.i,.
.M d.aina and other Southern sute-.
a i K.y N i si. ii K it i:.
For a iwj time he 'leMevel in the
pmljlable (iracticahilily nf UnitiiiLT the!
ui.. . .... i .1 mi.,-.,.' i ... , ., , t
i.mir.i.1 miu cm. ...n- .........u ..i- in a-
OI 1 ill 11 (J.I. i, Ol -' I I I a ' 1 1 l it' . i I C 's
nrades. east 1 l . . .! i.--: a he
purchased utir in mi:. "f innti- .
n.'l tributary souiliern i .. 1 1 n:i. I . ci-ini
si i.e; in t wo year- Inr llm proper; v . . . i
! j.",lH)0.IHHi.
Mr. Walteis was p re- i ' ut nl the 1 ir -t
steamship line est iblt-l.ed ' ! Wei u I'.aiti-
more and Savannah, ami .. .it !. Inii
time to time in every I an e.-; .. I,, t -hcl from
Baltimore to the South.
At the clo-e of the war In- in-Ved ....
the advantae;,. of immedia'e'i ii-c-:.l-
; n-
i-him; all southern line- nf -tinnier-.
aide t I hem i u many w ays, am I a I-. u ee, 1
! and aided t he oraui n i.ui of 1 iier in -
I He was pn-i.lellt of the lir-1 -le.n-l.ip
) line lietw ei n I !al 1 1 more ;i n 1 1 S;i aim 1 1 1 i la I
. . . .
a (It recini in t e I one ii-i.inii-uoi i ic-
t ween Baltimore ami the Snirh. lie wa-
i he mo-t act i w- ot id I i iv n in t . -c-t I.
. , ,
!l.' -nlllilcl II Conilnlllllcilla e.
,;, i,.s l cnneiicl with n. nv
other in.-titutinn-. he w-ii- pre-idfit ..!' tin
Peabodv Institute, t in-lee of t he ( '.a .- i m
Art Gallery, at Wa-hiiiejina. and .:. - -dent
of the Safe Deposit and Tiu-t .an
pany of i'.altinioie His est. te is i -t'.n.aled '
to be worth about liMlOn.nnn.
A lltlKMi nl' .u:l'.
Williafi. T. Wii'lif wa- Lynn. I .11
question lialtimnre's fnivmo-t. ,-
ral, and innst . list ri mi nat ip" fi :e"d nl ail.
His ulv fondness for art induced M..
Walters to devote part nl the pmliN ol
his first year in business to the purchase
ot hue Dictures. h:ieli vear he a. H
h) tnis lot. until now tb.- world know-
thas William T. Waiters had on- I Hi-
tine-t (irivate colieetions .1 paiin. - and
Itric-a-bac. in existence. He I. m-l.t t lie
lamous peach-blow va-e, it will 1 !" in an
I ered, for sla.OnO.
t was in art that Mr. W.-dlei'- lii-:e w.i-i
particularly prominent. He w-.. iti-
Ultltely know 11 to 1 he In -t Aliittvin I ,n-
ropean artists. ..ml bis lift; in l l.n ap.. a.mi
lsliil to 1 S;. brought him into 1 1 m t .n 1
w ilh thd most celebrab d painter- l In re.
T-.o ...,lur,i inr.... .1 l..- I. i , i n . .1, ,1' at
, works with the first v. ar- prolit o b -
business in Baltimore has grown ,n a en1-
leci ion which in many re-1 -. - i- -u pet inr
In anv othei" in nrivate hal.'1- an w here.
N't'tjoiily are his pointings notable -i
seml.lage of the greateet w oi k-of modem
masters, but his Orient.il collection of i are
artistic skill is the costliest and most rep
reselitative of any pi ivate colii-.tion in tin
wor.tl. These t reasiires Irive bit-n 1 iii ow n
open to public ie'.v on cei tain .lav- '.a
each Year, and all the ll'i.u.ey arising turn.
admissi(4u ftys, Hiiiottnting to large sum-
annuallv, have been given to lb"
poor of Baltiinoie. Similar liberality ha-
been extended bv hiln in otbei (lii crtiou-.
A lew years ago a gift off 1 il.iliill lni.n
linn enabl. d the Mctr.'linlitau Mu eiiui n!
Art in New Vork to I e npeiii d na Sun-
days, and he has literally athleil oiher like
organization.
iVT.inr.KR nv K I NT ST I.f-K STc. K.
t . ouoi.iv .,. .m- ..... .......s
,"'t. rfestel m the J civile,,. ,, Im r-c- m
. ri.ii.io, .na .....v.... n ,.. . .. -"
-t..-k ol
,, . , . ... , , . i -...
. -'' " "! ' ,-
I ,,.;,. lnilk and bint, r giving rap., ill.-.
' --ie interior ..f his dairv was nf not:.- -
i ,i. .,, I.. .....'. .- . .... M M
Willie 111 a I I 1 e 111 i . , . 1 1 . eai a... . a .
' " r n,,l ,;,m' (l !''"' !l"-''-"";
: ally tn In-, live stork and be bad -n-i
i lll"sL of his .111 able aiiiina!-
'fin-
"'' t,,,k l'1'1''1' almt -even y. ar-
A IMI KIMIM. iti III.
oi oi a e K.Tll. i'H(i.
Mr. Kdw.r.l (i.-n.. k 1 Jit I" .
otli. a -l.o.t ti g... a
-t ,te t ii.elle , i Ni I'la C ,.
Sc., la -rue, . C I let HI.. 1 ",
li.-rne, N. ' I r I" HI.. pr.,l,.i
l.X t jnlgit ,V liiim ll.tl. I, "Il Milan
-,' ,-, l wivn I'ulluck :iinl U iii-r - .
-iil.i-ipliuli gj ,-lilliu.gs a . .... I
,uii-r .- in a g.itid Mat- : pn - r .:.
:l, tain- many int. r.-nn ..r .
'I'l,,. a-.-aier nail . f ihe i.
iii.
t,., , n,,. n.....: ; : n
Mt , ;,ix,u, , - ,
t., n-.,m, :i Con-iinit:,. a im'
,, m ( (..-.. A .,-lo
1're-ident am I m .1 n-k . ;
t.ii v nl the den ic .u I
.....im ..... ! -
sltiie, Masn.tchi: -m I . . ..an
1 .a'
lmh, .i u- .In-n. I . ii
ware, Maryland V.ig u. ..
Smith Carolina and G em -gi
. . i ,
Among the various adv.
Valh '
two nrf-ring live p. mini- I. w in I I.
.......... . a .1..
imi ic - a ad a I iIm-i a i n u
am
ther .and-, -la. k v d.o I
I,.-., i ....
W h. ii Mi
W In t. -Ii- .
a i sr.u i. i n t.
u . ; i.l..i criidr-i. si ,.
,
i .; soi I , i I it il i:i.(iiiii:m .
I. . . . I. . i l . . .1 :i I .! ll i ll . i.ll 4 .... ol
Noi-l.ilK U'..-cs.i . al i i in .'u
C.-iiK- Willi. III.' 4 ..III a l. . i mid
Wliiil il l".ii. ... I...
M - I .. I . i 'a i ' 1 1 a , I. u Iiin'
;; ! I n U .p. I" il'i. Vice l'l'. -l-
c.:.. i ... r.i .1 :.i ( 'ol. .ii:.al:.ci
. .: 1 1 : . i ! i. i. " a' .1 ' .' which u :i i.r
, . i ;ic 1 1 '. i i - wi i k :.: in
i ' I I
i 1 1 1. !
.N I,-
. ;!i ! ic . ' i c i : ; el' i ii I h ;i t ci I wa
ll. 1 1 i - cm i - i ci the -I eat i H-f
1 '.li i.ii and. n ..' t
l ! I.e 1 Illp 11 . Il l' 1 .1 1
- '.- ' t i- i i LCl I he !.-
. .lid 1 1 i . -1' -led , -I the w i n k
p -1 i iii :n c. mi pi 1-I1. ami
. ;i. . i.' a pp a 'it 1 .1 to look
1 I I 1 kc -l"i'k fur 1 he cuin-
I !,
1 n prop --li.cn ry .11 lt
1 : lie ivimin I i.c,' - lit li
1 mi - i- tin ..ii N i-hamtnii
. 1 1 ti.- I 'actlic; lln pi cap 1 1
tin: . . -1 -ell l- an-1 cap-
.1...IC
i In.-
- I
, . S. .Ill C I
lc.-ii'p the 1 es. ni
si- . 1 1 -p 1 ta I !. . 1 1 1! ii -. and to 1 tic. iiii-:! ire
-tl.. e I iliii-liiin-iit I prolilal.le iinlll-U'ic-t
hat n a I .' 1 v c .1 11 p. -In - li 1 1 Vi I'v I 1' inch o I
' a -.. an. I 11. 1 Ii wlii-i-c -II. Il illdll-tl if
lie i - a ! .' ,- a 1 !. Ill pt.ip. 1-1 d t. 1.1 in'.'
.1.1 1. . I Ii-- th 01 I L-'aO I'an.i'ie.s .J' a ,,--1
: 1 1 . i . 1 la- ..I lliillicnalll- In li.i- c.'llil-
1 1 1 . . 1 . 1 1 1 a 11 I I . ::i w 1 I i;iia r-
.1,1 . in; iii.- '. 1 ..i.c: ..1 llii- iiiiinU-r ol'
'I'll
! e 1 i'JI' 1 lit- which It Is plO- !
: jr. Hn -turd) an I thrifty ;
I I' ll aln I, .. 1 A.l. If Ila.ark".
'' 1
'" M '" 1
..-.
a an I ill. 1 ... it 1 1 1 .! r-c. illaii. I, men I
I a e inc n.- to pay li 1 1 hinds ir I i
1 -inn 1I1-I . c- h.n e ea.i'al I. !i ;
. '.i ho ne -i, aid la ' .ol er-, am I who;
1 . . ! fic.ni a-, an I d.- eh ip the
e- m which Ih.-s -' Iti'- or colon- !
.
Hun
(
Ul'
','
A .. 1 am 1 1 e! i n ee . ! 1 be c(iiiii;niy for ,
IC -lie. a -- tli I U 1 1 1 . i 11 1 1 1.1 1 nf its piillis is j
tin- 1 1 1 l 1 ill 11
New V. rk
I. in. dm.; li
neia! aueiit at
Tli - is Mr- ' Kmil
hi.- held the po-
iieral lo Sweden, wh-i
V.. 111 that cir.-inu-l ince .ml from e).er
1 m e in iiiimiurutiim w.'ik in a coniiuand
11 .. 1 n isi I n ill lelal i ve to -tk-h chiinees 01
, , v , i i i .; ., . .; i i
... e n ii a i n i i . n v ( "is n w Hi a I w i e '
:,,,,.,,. J k blu ,,, if. :
, , i, UU..Jn of letters from j
scttieis mdi.. North w. t who have their
ee- tit:. cd inn-in '!y -i-uthwaid. Many
hit i - 1!'..i.i lliose -ttiliutiie "..Id cnun-
i.- , . i. . , 1 1 . i .,,.,! ; . i...
: i . i: ...i-c in . mu . ....
, p 1 l e i i I ! 1 1 u s 1. 1 1 1; i kc i 1 1' I i 1 1 . 1 1
, in .
, I , -. K aid i- a n.it ivi- of the .-I In- j
u. -. a I. .a, n hi l. a aipli.n (the kimtlv
; . ... . i ! , i .- w In n -be w a- out a ch 1 1. 1 . ,
i- iH.iimvj.a -, tn hi n ill allacliuieiH iind
, : '. I a : : , . il i-a is -be has Ifcii en-,
j.-.i-ji-.l . .-If. a I- lo. 'kin i tn .level. . piuei. t j
of the Sni.il.i m State-, slm is it wider,
: and no' -. it . t'i 1 'iitt- to piiblicalinns in
tlii- c. nmt-v hui i-ow roiit.iliu'e also
t,. f,.i'-'wo pap.r- in SwihIcii and
S-i.,!..'..l. I'n i nn.! r.e- a nn nej t he cil izen- ,
! unci :b- 1 1 il.i na ' i. ma 1 coloiii. n imi !
i . mi pa i n i - . i . i in, tl - . bit I t llm 1 - .
Mi - 1 !.- , . .1 I. a - i.-tie, - of timi-j- u.l.n-e-1
in Mian- if - -! prominoiil
1 1 iii i . ' ; e t il i i . ' n: .late and i un- I
i
i , ; u a . a-. ' ' a i a . . , ' - a . - .
i tl al le r w- rk .... i Unit of the,
I, ( p o.y in . III ill Imtll
: a 1.1 .. m-i i. a', l e-ll 1 -.
W SIII4.I i.riTiit.
1 i. ... :. Is .repi. i -iii(t lo I ii;lil l.ntii
0. 111-r Amiiti. Will Thrj t'drec an
1. xlra Session ol 4'. Micros? rerMlll I
al. i:.Si.il.rr Kccll llaM 4(iposi f
linn.- hicdiiii' Ta .---4'i il Ser i!-(. j
1 I. It-... .1. I
, ..- m a- to -.a.-- me. ts, a war "to
t !,.- I, a Ic " wa.l I I .c.a.u mi ilic Adminis-
I. .ti m'- litiitneial :m I talUf policy linltss
i a . nt. .. ..is,- i- , H'.-. t.-d U-fore that time.
s, n 'l"i - I lari i--1
1 -1 . :;u i " I'M
oiiili.a Jones, the
(i' her senators are
t mil' I. "Mature. It is
i'ii t i.e advantages this
the nppndle parlv.
i a- ! ! ..inn
i ni - I
.1 - id '
I in ia':.c uni" t- v l.-it evc'i patriot
. -I,, m 1 I :. t me alti mpi to' promote. I'nlefs.
(tb a-nn lit- :t . more I liiitin iiiious. the
;l;. iilii'. m- and 1'.. pocr.il-w ill f.rre an
. v ci - -am mi th. , minp .,n I n.-itiiz
both . .) and II. Fnun the pa-sent
I . at i . . ... . it -e. in- -.-an-eiy pi 'bable l.i !
1 1, m , i .t n . l ll.e aiipn ipri c i. m bi h- w .1. (
j . n-i . . a . . m-i-leiiiti. m I ft' .re tli c.ni-j
' mj. - 'a 1 1 - in i ! -e-. s n .l"f Plati I
... ... . : - I .. r.. mi In, v I .a i -it to
; N.-.v N a t b ( .n ii ai - ay- t his w il I i
, be t'tc n .ill.
i Judge A. ! i a a Ic 1
I X. ha- r. lurnc 1 fi ..
im:- d l.elllly. I'. S
:i i-;t to his nu' ive
j.aiv. s.di-.n. X. ( '
j i ip.. -ii...n It in u a p.-i f . I ourre- ;
ha- ,,- .- i i.. -C.ir' I!. .-i"- rec-nt
-pe;.'.. i -h I p b .....i I'.-ri ap-s..in.. o T-m. 1
.i;.-.!- ...na . I- "itu r. -t. 'cut il a--
, p i at i, . - . r i . . -h ; i - ee Intii pn' in a i
p..-iti.ti wh.-i. la ian wi.-lds.. much!
'p.. we!
( . : : 1 1 . . i - - i . n i . r Miller i.f the inlertnil
! rc i title bur an i- ipimt'y pet f. cling his
I at i aiucineul - for the execution ofthe
Im- 'l':. p . . n .-'n m- ..t i he tiiritf law,
l.iit . o -ecrei is im.de nf ihe b.-li.'f thai
en 1 In i i i lot cei m n t ol lh -hiw wilth -iin
in .. ; .- .1.1. w nl 1 a 1 ng.- increase in the ;
- - r 1 ,- i- tin I. t -i I that Sc t-';iry j"
C.irb ' -w :1! a-k Cnug ss fur an imine- !
,-ti."" apiilapnale.n d' Si. "it li I. pi M 1 for III.-;
lo.tn i, l ot a I.M'loaal .i.-plllV c.ll-
. . .a . a' . . , , i . a
t,. .., : i , , . u . p . -f , ,u I , :,g the
;:l,. ;, ,, iu.,. ,',,. i, ,,,..
; ,,,ai,. d ..,., Th- law
i i to-, na
i ...tie! .latii.iv 1 i,.-x'.
.in
tin
,' ; ". '.. .'"'. ,
' ' '' ,' " '' 1 ' '- " ' 'i ' " '"'
' I ol 'Ci, I. . a i, 1 f I I rt II I . II I " " ''
1 1 ,.- . tn. .; - i I It" I .In a :- -
si in: in iimitt. riov.
Ill- I i il e I ii i-il i li I'll is W a Irom III.'
West anil 111- laisl 'br.--kan 4..I
.111 i-l
( I.
member the recent
nl I ala- limn Xe
iv a. I . be all-, a ly
.g -ei. i I- '- I - nil tia:
u: :" . i . c. -.-o.ia,
He ;,. , i I ; 1 i - I II
liiel - li.cn I f -1-ll'lgton
M"-i':i"i r
"''- -I I-!-
f i
I .'a!
. I.:
,; Mi
I - a.il t- I il 1 1 I n . 1 1 ' I ago
II. -t 1-i o M . i I. a-l, ,.
, t .1.11 1 1 ill' llele ill. i i W.Mlid
, ,, b ii..is-. Mr. Sto.l lar.l
I I i - I lie ad nice .jilitl-.l . if il
1 N. Ira-Kai.-. it i-
I- .. in
I.
, ' . i f t In- I !ep ,1 i met 1
c. - 'hat ' I h,s n 1 1 a e
Coin Xe'.ia-ka will
lln , lid ..f I,.- vear.
il" di e p. i.p'e r-nlite
! he , nl IV pn dent doe
1 i.. h:i- advised lb. an
: v nf g. 'i nl people IV. Hi l
i !-i i i i a ne. A gent le-i-
1 1 M ei e-ti ng In t n-el f
I .
..a -
nil'
1 . c
V w
mall
in If
I i ' illlc I
I na Mi e.
Mi i- ,a - i ll dli. In . nine S il ti.
. I i ! I.. V c i ! I .. . . : , 1 ui IIC mailt
ie .1. , - II. H Hi C-d'el . Vt l.o i
. ., - ;.. -,-l : c , - , tb it p. nple there
1 1
,1 , id ir,!! y -Innilitrj lll.al call le t' . keep
the I dler fr mi -tarving to death She
w ,- , -I, ini-li' ' I id ille contrast between
N..i th Cr.'lin i a- she -a w i t hist su m
iii, a. w.iii it- jieeii lie'ib. and Nebraska,
p:n, bed nk.- i dc-eit. The contrast was
aw till Ytl ihe N. bl'a-kil J.apal'S sup
pn -- mu h ..f tlii- and they vvill not pub-li-h
thenan.es of peoph- who leave that
bleak State to come Smith."
RK.
III' Tolil Many I lis! l-lll-i i ! TIlinH
lion I I lie AraliH ami Kxliitiil Arlii--I.'h
o! A iiiri'l A c. I'.-il hy Tliem.
I!ev. I.. Mo;hal.;li;i!i u ne an entertain
ing ie.allie 111 the l'tv-' .y ler'nui lecture
l'limii Tl. Mr-day. throwing coiisidenil
!ii;ht on thus- r.iiu' ih-c-ndar,ts 1 !'
A lil'.di 1111 who stiii pri -eru- :n their pas-:
total liti- iinmv n the .iistoins of the'
olden Iiible time-. I Ic -ho we 1 that t he
Arabic mind 1 tic:- -1 1. me the. Mill, that
they ur- i)i lace to 1 1 i 1 1 we are i in lei it - ,
id Inr many ol 1 he -cienc sth-.t theyi
li.vc If -nurcit dtavi i- into the hidden '
II I -t- 1 ics 1 .t asl r, mi 1.I1V. eiilngv. etc. He
told iililn ir w f Idinu am I social cu-toin-.
"I th. ir liiil.il- the ri-M'i-e ol'cleanlv, o!
I heir remarkable li.le'ity to tiatenls. t-tc.
The I . -si ,1 1 l,ruii;ht out I.y the lecture
u a - 1 he -111a 1 1 amount of inis-h.tiarv et-t
foil dine ed toward- tlii- people and die
reason and need there is I n- evaii-jyliuig ,
1 hem.
At tin- ( urn lll-ioll ol ll.e lecture In- 1 - I
liil.iliil - ime of ihe inti iiv-t 1 11 l; articles he
ha- with him a -line, such as David!
us: .1. w e iritig api.ar. I. ear ring's aliout 11 1
foot loin.': necklace-, made, of pieces of
nioaey. the larm-st tlie gift of il woinm's
hii.-li ind and the smaller the gili ol rela- j
l i esai.d f'iends, one li'oni each. He ex-
plained that in the p-ti'alile of ll.e piece of'
lo-t moll -v which the woman - an ln-.l I
tin' -o dil.aenilv. the pier.- .
ablv oil' of such a ileckla. e an 1 (h
sin II importance tn all e Ii d I
1 at-e her to c ill Inr le-r r.-lal
li lend- 1. 1 1 1 j .ice with Inr win u
foil in I.
111. ill
- In
and
w a-
M: U RMTI KK SI4IKK.
Nneoil A-
( II., I'. . Howin.
Mhiiki'i.
W ill Soon 4 pon.
The store, X... s? Pollock
ioining M. K. WhilchuisL's, fr
In el, fi'l
111 which
Messrs. IbiP. Ilil.lurd. and t hadwiek
IV-
centlv moved, will "mi become a well
stocked furniture stoie.
Tim firm will be S ,,ed i (",.., 1', X.
Ilewm. manager. It will be :i biam-li
e'abli lime nt ..f the Wilmitcitou Ib.u-e
of Sueed -M Co. Mirny i f the mattre-ses.
liiiiiioes, etc, will lie manufactured in Wil
J 1 i i 1 e; 1 1 .1) .
Mr. Hewin, tbt manager, rerent !v of
St. I.i.iiis. is now niakiu'j; his l.ieiiara'ions
opening'. He inlniins us thai be will car-!
1'V a very select line a.- o, ;. any trade!
arouiid calls for. 1
i
4'4( KK'I' AT TKKVI'OIN. !
Ill bo Hold 'I linn ksiii i "li in III I 11-
i.i-t- Hiihai. i o AiiHiiooN lor tho. Ilo.io.fil
ol Tin- Oxli.r.l 4 Vr fill a ii A-tylltMl.
.Mis- Jen lie Windley, :is.M-te I by her
blethers, willyive :i concert at Tieili.n
under the auspices of the Masons ..f ..mi.
l-ndec No. 1 on Thursday n uhl JlMh
i i ; st .' ( riianksizivine; lhiy) lor the b- lielil
of the orphan asylum at -Kim".1. Good
-inuinf' and line iu-trumea a' music on
various instruments is p. .isnl by the
. ..annittee W llicll c llstsi- .. Mr. W. C
Kin-, v. Kc '. li. I,'-, Me-s.rs. S. K.
K ee, Tie's- J. Wl, M,:-i-raiid W. W.
!"(-. Illi k-. The o, i. - .: ad'..is-i HI Will be
I "i (tilt-, rt served .- ;tts con Is, i hihlt'cll
u.nl. r 1-.'. Ill milt-.
4 liaituiiiK- in liaml Saw Mill.
M- is. W. 11. Blade an I Bro. are
puli bur in a band saw outfit o.filie ni-t
approved kind in phu e nf the riivulai" saw
mill outfit they have been us'im in tb-ii
mill oppa-ite ihe city. The saw mid
will cut
.nil
,000 to -111.00'.) lee i pei
dav.
.Mr. J. L. (iardner, nf Wa-lii"-jioii X.C.
a native of Xew Berne hi- arrived
put in lbe in fhinei . Mi. Gardner bi
ll. mi- us that Im i. as put in four :.l these
band mills in the la-t three months and
has several more alu ad of him. His nex t
one w ill ho for Pickles Bros, al, Hnnth's
cie-k. Their n'eyy nyll cit alsy have ;i
capa. ity ol,' thirty or lorty thousand feet.
Tlmv 'will' have a plant valued at $20.
nuti. llno-Ailo For SoreThriinl anil lliti
I lioria.
Df. !. K. B.igby tells it- of a r.-medv
for -ore throat which he has twice trieil
willi -una! success an. I esteems sC lijgh'y
that he w.mLs tin- public b know of its
lii. iits U is to1 eat a slice ut' pine .qiple
i.nd u sin.. nlul . r two of the ju c- eveiy
thirty or fol'tv milHitis, as long as :s
in i-ih tl. The anne I pine apple answers
the purpose as well a-- the fre-li.
Doctor B.igby hnm l mention of the
remedy in the London I . in.- t ,' lli.it, p,aper
had copied it from ll.e t 'Hi"' Medical
Journal. The ty-st viiite i b doctor tried
it w:s un ..ne nf his ..hildieii who had a
bid rase ..1 nlct ra'ttl and granulated
-ore thmat. In about iliiiay I. ours the
throat was well.
The next time it was n mild case and in
less than twenty-lour hours a cure was
effected. It is claimed tint not only is the
pine-apple efficacious in simple -ue throat
but that it is also a specific lor diphtheria.
It has one advantage over most V-aiicdies.
There w ill be lib tyouLfehi gelling the pa
tient tu take 'pl-iity of it.
4'aplain Hamilton 4'. 4raham.
'I'he extract following Irmn the Mobile
Register, gives us tidings of a lormer
Ne- Hernial). Captain Graham w..s long
a resilient here, and in 1H85 delivered the
annual address before our C'onfedeiate
Meinoiia! Association. During the Tile
war be served in the 7th and l!jid Regi
ments, and was I. idly wounded at Gaines'
Mill in June, 102. He is'nov. a member
of i In- Alabama ."gisratnte;
C.-iutuiii II. C. (ir.iltam, of S-bna. Ihe
u'de editor of the Journal of that city, ba
in the November number ofthe Blue mid
Ciay an article upon the subject. 'How
Xmili iinilini Went Into the War." In
I ;i i 1 1 it 1 1 1 ness nt tletail and graphic dtsclip-tivents-
it is like a chapter out of Mr.
Del, eon - "Four A'tars in Rebel Capi
tals" and is a valuable cnntributimi to
the records of a little known side ol the
gl'eat struggle between the slates."
4 .unity
Antliony liayi-t u l..ioir
lioa.il Hi uriouN Will.
Mr. Anthony Davis died Sunday
'C 1 lelice ill l'lllk H 'il h'lWllsiiil.
at Ins !
aged :
about 75 years.
Mr. D;nis left an e-t de worth between
s 1 1 ij li ii 1 ami if -Jn.lMKI. His will is tiiiie
long-bv. Iieinu :!J pagt s i-f legal cap p..ler.
which vvill be probated next Monday, lle
lefi bis pioperty to the public school fil',.1.
of la noir county, ev. cj.i the ii.te.riM.t nn
ijl.uon which i- givi n'tn his housekeeper.
4'hr will ;jio ides thai I'm ion irs tin
interest or pmlit-"til . I'mm bis pr..ji -itv
-hall be il-cd lor the public schools, but if
i In-re should come a time when there are
nn public schools in the coiiniv then lbe
beiielits from the propeily shall go p. tne
goiieial count v luiid to le.-seu I axe.-, fui
i i.er provi led that if a new t an n t y shall
b.- establish. d be li . re the . -xpir dim! of I "0
years with his place as the county seat
tneii the property -hall go lor the. Ivetil
of the new eoimty,- t : I o 1 1'J 1 1 -hilt Im taken
'i'nii. ihi- 1 1 1 "t .. tii r.p.ii his cemcirry evn y
li.n.e M-ai's. t tin- cxpnai imi nf 1 1 ul
veil-. :f a new ...li .Iv is m.t I. .rule I the
e-Iii'ein iv I h' ;'ti I the en'iie prccee.f
tiiiii .Ime. to tin-ctini v . Kli-loii Fn-e
I'less.
Gov. ( arr appoiuts V . J. Adams. l)em
ocrai, ot Moore to unly, and Charles A.
Cook, Republican, of Warreu couuty, as I
. nieinlie.s ofthe State Board of Canvassers.
'The other members are the Governor,
Secretary of State aud Attorney Geu-
j cral.
ltl:V. !!. II A ! II A ITS I. KI
SI'DKTS.M .VS I' I! UISK.
Willi t Ii - m' al ul' ('old W eather,
the Ilnniiiiii' Season Has
Uenei.
Vow hero I l-e 4 an ;iiiiic bo l .tuii.l in
4.reiil.-r Vnrioly ami 4(iiliul ily Minn
in Klisli'rn 4'iiroliiia - I.hiiiI Ihiiiiii.
Ton Tliouftml llnekn Killoil in 4tno
lla 1 11 vol ia Ii- ul llii' Kn.t 4'nro
lina 1'air.
A -011 i.d liii.a
Ih ("it v oil ii p
-and I H '-ci veT .
indent
I. W.
of the It 1 lei wt Ni w-Alb'-rl-oii.
.1 1'.. writ in
111. o i v. s the lollow i
in 1 1 iti -on in Is ' if N 1
count ies In ir. lerinu. it
-With the (ami
1 1 lt under date of Nov.
: wr.ie-up ot game
th an. lira t.tnl in
n 1 lie -uunds.
it her lias come the
sportsmen with it-.animned -tliirthc
pur-uil nj' e:nne. rr.oiibjy tvv lin.- in
ihe Smte cm it be n I m oienit..
variety m" quantity th;ni in I lm v,,r .1
counties 3oup.-iu lb- A I'.einarle . -tion.
Fn.m ihe plainiiit. note i f Ihe
I Bob While." tho rasptna .piat k"' ot
J tbt w ild duck-, the souoti'iis mink" ol
the "ihl unos.. imd i he hoa.se jiimwI ot
j the black benr. ll.e lm :d Niu.rod may
.draw the iii-pna'imi nf his calling. The
timid line, llm deceitful ii'pnssiim, the
i nii.i iiidin.f r na (inn, the iricky fox. and
Ihe li t I -1 1 ( tl deer, ale all lo Iw found
in their several haunts. 'I'he in ... with
inclination and th time to spare can
f i-ily nd pleasantly minify the one and
j employ il.enth.r. (uail. or partridm--I
as we call the n. are abundant, more
i plentiful, it is -nnl. tb in for several years
land may be f und in all i he counties.
I t.unnel"; with dims are on their trail
( very .lav end vast n umber
f them are I
bcitlL' killed.
"Toe- are linind moie or le.s- in evevv
locality but fox-liuntine;, a,- spurt, is
not what it forniefJy w.as lilt's may he
found w ittiin a few miles of Kiiabeth
City on wl.ut is known as the Great P..l"k
estate, a trac t ol some ii.OtH) acres ul
sw i.mp, ih a liiii; an 1 cleared l nitl, mid in
otlier localities in Pasquotank and Per
quimans counties. They are also to lie
found nlonn Alliuator riv r m Dare and
Hyde and Tyrrel. C"l. C'recy. through
the Economist, imitle f .n o..- the name of
"Bill Basniuht. llm bear hunter'' of Dare
county. Mr. Uasnithfs Imme i- oi IV V
noke Islaiitl, and he can tell nyany mar
velous and hair-raising -Jo'ieii of his
experiences iifS a lu,.iier. -y are lit t -o
imnierous a- iunite.i 1 . but in .y -till I
touiid in qiiivniit e.v to Juslil'y their puisiiiL
in parts of Currituck, Dare, Hyde and
perhaps ot'.pi cnuniies.
" 'l'nssui.i and "coon-, like the poor,
arc always witu us. The pine knot tiivs
ii inativ a tie.To cabin immune the happy
t re- i f '; ri 11 ti itii; darkies as Hit v roiL tfv iv
. - and snitf the air redolent with ihe
aroma nf cooking 'pont and taiers.
For genuine, huppieas, unalloyed with
cares of ili,e pyoe-nt ol" forebodinj;s I'm" the
lutiue. ln.thing can compare with the
Southern darkey when be may gre-.se his
chops with 'possum tat.
But the sport, par excellence, of tne
-i cii.m i- Un- hunting of wild low l m our
hi in Is an I bays. Wild geese and swan.
ducks ol all suits, canvass Vfich. auil red
head, plover and ttil. bjuy-k duck and
coot, ail svvann iv, yjiuntless flocks. The
a;r is fJled w iih their sovetnl cries, and on
goad flay-, in Currituck Sum. I thede'.o
naiioiis of hundreds of exploding shot
gnus remind one ofthe lir.ng in any in
fantry skirmish fight. I have hem. I it
-tilled that on one day last week no less
i fa a ten thousand ducks wire killed by
gunners in Curiituck Sound. Th'sdne
not include the accompanying slaughter
in Roanoke and Pamlico Souids aiyl the
various bays and nrps. At sve.h a rale it
would stem that the wild fowl wimklsoon
lie exterminated, But the same thing has
beon goi'y on for eiv. and lbe binls still
come, 'l'hey arc iiu'1'1. -ay tlian formerly
ami do not come in such immense flocks
as tlmy did twenty year.-, ago, but to the
unaccustomed visilor it Wt.uld slid s.ein
that they must come in millions.
"The most destructive method of hunt
ing is in what are c.dleJ Latteries run.
trivance looking like coffins, made to
bold one man lying on lu U.ck, and lVoin
Ihe sides of which etetl I will;- waicll be
iipcn the wiiter and keep ilie whole
ia.flti.it, fipou ami around t he-e wings are
placed decoys, on seeing which the flying
duc ks approach and till l by tbe d zen
upon the discharge ofthe hunter's gut".
One man stays in the "battery,'' a most
suggestive name, wliilo, aumher, in a skiff
or canoe, sails aboit at a ili-.tance. fright
ening tevevling birds, who, seeing the de
P'.ys apparently unmolested, go to th. in
and to their own destruction
"Only lisident.s ol" the Slate can hunt,
in this manner or in any other manner
except from the land. N.ui-rasidenis are
not permitted to sin . t atlmt in any i. a
ner but are confined t. thr sli..i.-, ii,ii.l
tbe natives are je ilou - of Iheii- V'ghl thev
see to it that the layv i- obeyed by for
eigners Pj-esideit Cleveland, last winter,
was a UOtujaje. exception, but ot this ;ind
some other inteivsting matter in the same
connection 1 will write another lime."'
We will only add to the above comr
munication that an easy ojiportunity of
making investigations in reference to the
game of Eastern Carolina is ..If. red at the
annuU exhibitions of the East Carolina
Fish. Oyster, Game and Inilu-t rial As
ciation held every winter in X. w B-Tno.
The next exhibition will be '"in, ymda y.
February lfstli, in ejaturdiiy, February
2.ini. inclusi've. 'I'he-e is not a variety of
animal or bird aUudid to above but what
lis i t. n shown at lb. se exhibitions and
many have been shown too ol which the
irtic'le does not speak at all such as
eagles, herons and bitterns, swans, p,.n
theis, wildcats, otters, beaver, ten and
twelve foot alligaiois. etc. All these and
many others ran still be found roaming
the fo tests or abounding in the rivers,
lakes, creeks and sound- of this region ;
Come to the l iiir and view the variety ; V
out for sport.
let distant pruspei tiie visUm's tu th
L silt- fenieuilier however, that the Fair
j dons not by any means stop vv it h show mg
the .-ports of tin- . gi-ni. I1 is an Indus
trial hxposi mu : s wi II, i.nd Hi. re ti oe
its chit! important e. Tlm-e contem
plating lemnvai to the Smith or making
investment- Ul ihe 'mith tannot do l e'l.-r
I linn lo
and sr.
capable
w iiu -i .
.rend
what
of pr
l air week
illi him I- :i
..luciiig c
l .New
d W Mi
MIlKtlHlK.
THOS.
AVritteti to
I bring ne
I:1.11AM, FIII'NTON
N. .
'I'm: .1 (it ii.N vi..
colm'- m ni -.-et and gold
From i In- f ..-t - to i In- trembling leav
I redden b -l l i. - bv fn si t ouch of cold.
.Vnd scatter -picador- as ever oi old.
Wlii. 1
I ,
ni .till
.1..
weaves.
I teach her to lay In r f-nt hyile b nnl
t i.t ilioopirg- braiiv h ol tbe vvillnw -An
1 .idl'iti'g rich bough wilh a g"l.
leu
band.
Linked in t he I'i i us that ( oyer the land.
And ihe wt. .d-ninss :.s her pillow.
She weaves her web ..er the f.re-t green.
As swift us ll.e gleam of uinining
And the redd' liing le iv a - bv sunlight seen.
nh their purple shade- and the gold be
t w ecu,
Excels a glorious dawning.
And it stands, this fe:iu,tiVul forest of old,
As deep a.s the fathoTil&ss sea
With its! nisset plumes and borders of
gold,
Aud its tangled brash and wonders untold
l As a world in itself to nie
FWN ADRIFT.
"l'i-Uoil. p" by Tho Journal W liieli 1
Alwayni in "Th Hwlin."
Miss Fannie Wooten of Fort Barnwell,
has opened a boarding house in the Cohen
building, corner of Hancock and Pollock
street.
Cards are out for the marriage of Miss
Mamie Heurtt. of Durham, to Mr. Chas.
Felix Harvey of Kinston. 'The Pith ol
I e; ember is the date.
The Free Will Ji.iplist Conference
which met at Black .lack, Put county,
li t I a full attendance of lxth pr.-..clu-is
n d delegates and the session was a very
pleasant one.
A Haleiyh correspondent of the Wil
mingioii Messenger, quotes one of the
mend rs-elect of tlie fusion legislature as
.sauno ibaf one of the things it will do
.:ll U to abolish the merchant's tax.
Mr G. D. Bowden has moved back on
Broad street. He is now located in the
-t iv a I joining Dr. Ieinster Duffy's office
Mi. W. E. Snelling fitted it up with shelve-
adapted to Mr. Bowden'g busiuess
nnl will now continue with him as clerk.
Mr. W. I.. Guillandeu, auditor of the
. ). S. S. company and Col. A. C. Hud
tiins and Messrs. M. K. King and J. E.
baMoine. general officers of the Norfolk
mid Southern R. R., were in the citv yes
terday. Me-srs. C. Barnum Seeley, W. Mar
shall, A. Marshall and A. G. Hamilton
ol N Y., a party of wealthy gentlemen
mi inetr private sieam yacnt "inyra 'are
in the city lw a few days on thjir way
further South and were registered at The
Allien yestenlay.
A two and a half year old child of
Christopher Hill, cob, who lives eight
Hide from the city, was kicked on the
lorehead by a mule Wednesday and Injured
so he had to Ihj brought to the city for at
tentlance. The wound is not dangerous
how ever.
Mr. Jno. S. Simpson of Powell's PoiDt,
Currituck county, came in from Wil
mington last night en route to his home
He has been on various vessels in manj.
parts ol the world and is just oft' the
British 6team,er S, S. Orafle. This is his
first visit home in seven years.
The fall crop of Irish potatoes seems to
have Ix en good throughout this section.
The Kinston Free Press tells of the crop
of Mr. J. W. Grainger ot Lenoir county.
He averaged about sixty barrels to the
acre of very fine, large ones Tbe Free
Press says the other truckers of that local
ity also had good success.
Senator Ranscun is eonfined to his room
from inj,nries receive! by being thrown
from his buggy Wednesday at his farm
on Roanoke river. The cause of the acci
dent was that the uorses became irigluen
ed by the tongue of the double buggy
breaking loose from the axle while he
and his son Thomas were driving.
A large dog with & tin can in which
were bits of rattling metal was seen flying
over the afreets yesterday with yelps of
terror nt alnio.t every jump. We know
jjiV't for he ran before getting rid of
the can or lindinsr out that it was wasted
etl'ort to run from it he w.as still going
when last heard from. The punishment
was not infljeted upon the dog as a jpke
but as a means of making him, keep away
from 11 butcher stall.
THE LOCAL. EWHPAPER.
Takon na lVtM-wontiH -o of t tie
I.ttOArlM)' m Whlek It wm Pabllnned
j-rXUt VM&et Mare Wide Kenehlnfc Ibau
ajy Nappow.
""There is nothing that reflects the en
ergy and enterprise of a people or com
munity to the same degree as does the
local newspaper. Persons who wish in
formation concerning a strange locality
are very apt to request a copy of the
local paper, and are guided in a degree by
the impression? formed by the home jour
nal. Hardly a week passes but we re
ceive requests for specimen copies of the
Age from different sections of the country,
one just received from Westport, in the
far off' state of Oregon, and there is hardly
a s ate north or west hut we have received
such requests, in addition to the many re
quests fnun the different parts oftliis-
staie seeking information that would tie
heneflc-ial to those seeking investimenfs or
a Inline in our midst. These are only in
stances of many that proves the impor
tance of giving your home journal all the
support and encouragement that is Lu your
power,- in so doing you axe imvraving
your own business, building up the com
munity in which you live, and, you aid in
iniM'.iving the educational advantages ol
the copniy of which you are a citizen.'
The abjiv paragraph is taken from the
i Annua Progressive Age. It puis in a
!! plana light, the effect and benefit of the
local paper upon the town or village
ami the section in general in which it is
publi-hed. It is undeniably the fact that
people do very largely look to the news
papers rf any locality lor their impressions
ol that p'aee. If one of our own citizens
desired tor any cause to become better in
formed in refereuce to any place ol which
he knew- but little one of his first moves
would be lo.get flic, local paper and every
line of it nojuld be examined carefully.
Wlyit ii t vne in reference to what a New
Born inn would do about getting informa
tion of another locality is true of citizens
in other localities seeking information
about New Berne. That is one reason
why every advertisement in a newspaper
is ir.t only a benefit to the advertiser but
to the community at large.
There is no telling where or. when &b
advertisement is going to bring forth e
- ul is. We have more than once been
j shown letters to business men. of the city
' who were making ;mpiovements to their
j si. .ivs irorn payees, ip. other, states some
i .I..,, e nnitf. .tioint AitM RAf.ki n.r In .soil
, ,.lu .J;, These applications were
,... Mbout by notices in Tub Journal
w liat thev were doing.
Again our readers, no doubt, will re
.. eiiibir the many applications for seed
w uh which Mr. Chas. W. Bray was sur
prised when we told this summer of hv
ibo.i lnatls of 00 and 75. pound, water
iiii Imi-. The applications ctue from the
txtr. u e western portions of the United
. Si tes as well as from Nortnern and Soutti
ern States,
AirH n. New Berne fancy jioultry is
inining into appreciative notice iu all
; par's of the country, even in the noted
fancy poultry regions. This has partly
! btien accomplished by tbe views which
' delighted ami ably critical visitors have
i lnd f ihe uoultry at the several exhibi
tions. T the East Carolina Fair and also
i partly to ihe advertising which has been
done by the breeders i", the regular jkiuI
i n v journals of the country', but let the
dealers liaye byed w ith all the degree of
rycllenve they chose, the industry would
i stLl I have not come to the front it
lus but for the prominence given to it in
the local columns ol The Jouknal.. So
we might go on and enumerate other
things, but these will suffice to empha
size what we have always maintained,
the importance of making the home paper
a goad paper, tbe paper as an alnyont cer
tain rule is indicative of the place iu
which it is pub lushed and is so accepted
by the outside world,
The. Boston Globe gives to its readers
portraits of two of the three women
elected to the Colorado Legislature. Oue
of them looks as if nature was unkind to
I her in tbe matter of both brains and
beauty. The othar and the older appears
to be a person whom one would hate to
meet on a dark night. But perhaps the
pictures do worthy ladies an, injustice.
Y
YOU
U
WILL BE LAI
Unless you make your.
Selections from our
IMMENSE
STOCK
IMMEDIATELY
WE rxu NOT
Keep Such Bargains
"t
long and you can not
afford under any cir
cumstances to miss
them.
Therefore,
TO 1 A
ii you navu inn
availed your sell
of the many op
portunities wehaye;
offered you lately
Y1ML0SS.
by accepting th besti
chance that has yet
presented itmel t
y on to buy
VERV-s-CIIEaP
Yours Very Trnlyr
Hackburn
& Willett.
NEW GOODS !
JUST RECEIVED: Kcw Buckwheat
Small Hominy, Big Hominy, Oat Flake,
Oat Meal, Corned Beef, Big Park Oyt
and Soda Crackers, &-C.
I also keep a lull line of
:o: CHOICE FiMILI CSOCMS ar
A trial will convince you that I will
sell you goods cheaper than any hoDse ln
the city.
To my Country Friends I
would say make my plaan
headquarters; we give yoy
I'reejHtables and take care of
your team while you are in'
tike city.
Respectfully,
.I. It. Jbarlter,5 J r
NO XI BROAD BV.
RedcGni
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