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n V A r" A I t - f ! I THE,' JOURNAL. NEW BERNE. 'S. C. JAN 24 1895. Cottoo Sa w, Toe.Hlaj, 30 Dales, 4.50 .... to 5c-;v:;; - ' " fieri J Wl Bos will prrneh in Yiince lyro Friday night, Jan'j 25ih. . i-- Uitjrs. IVE Hetr" & Co, shipped two f - Encroxps of . b 'ff ''ocj" and buff Lsg- nonr tutb utn Carolina customer. ' On th firm i ilr. S. I. Wojten near , iAGr&n?, a h-H9 was bained1: one nmn ' P3robei ii the S tints ami coy was ) j.,-- badly injured ihnt h will most jroublv I, On tb 13th, insl. Mr. R. L. Woodard ' -and Miss Lina Wbrtin of P-mlts'o were . martial at .b- residence of Mr. Robt. Whorion, father of tha biide. Iter. W. W. v Lewis ofih inting. -. r The Da nix-ra- ic ' oucaa nominate I T. W. $asn n I Lee S. Oveuoar. for Sen ators, - The mantle of Iiu.som ami Vance and of the Utrer'a oce.or Jarvis. wuil - . tall opoa w- nby moulders could tluy be . elected. , -' . ' Ber. W W. Lewis pased through en . route from Puifco coti-n? to Ins home near Hariowe lie h-ld q mrterl? meet inj last Saturday mid Sunday i Mt. Zi-n charslt amt on tie previous Saturday . - and Sunday at Bethel ciioreti. Oa : another page we pice space to grand an.i most beautiful tributes to the memory ihe lute and hn.erl V3ee. ' " It i a pleiur! Indeed to read such .eulo p it's upori ae of onr states ut-a, and then H its the consolation of knowing that the character Lb worthy the ,ra.se bsstowed. The Beaufort. Herald Ulls that Hemry 5tartia f PamUc c-nj.ty ebn-d wiili n hild. a twetw Tear ot.i daughter ot .rhD ,,, .,,W.w&swell filial lace and tint th.-yj : .. V er. iarri'-d b? Jno. . Mormn Jf , oi " llarlce, , Mr- SeeiL is said fobs Tery y luilgiant about the U!atter . . f We are Mill In receipt of requett . from a distance Rr e pie ot tho' Fair issue f Thb Jocksai. which his Jcoa:c widely known. Last afcbts . cml timaglit sell another from Atichign, and it".er liters- tnte givinj mlonuaiioj of this ectn was n!sa inquired boar. Tbs writer tells that they were then ia th: midst of a terrible blizzard. - ,f .1 bill . has' bcea introduced in the Leg is!atar to exempt c utt-n mills and ir.Mi furnaci-s Dam - taxit o,i- Hi " Imilt by f rrig" c-jrjorat5 jn" . We- lixve nothing to wiy against' iho -esempiin ' but i he proviso iioult bo kit'ed,, Jle patrio ie enoajli ntlenieD, tn put- home capital mi t least aa noui , tootiiu with tat which flows in fPMa beyond the hnlers if the btate. V; v. .f ' v ,. - f.' . , DMtk rir. B. C Uuiaiu. Mr. B. Clinton Simmons liai at his j. Teiidenre nearPuHorksvirk So inlay morn m. He had a chill Thursday and ctn- tinuevl ill n.uiil deitb iosuIuhI. '' IJe was . aiiot 42 yetrs et a-e, and aa- nonest, worihy, Chnstun man. He leaves ir.ur vhddrvvt, the e l wiiint are qui'e sm'L - Mr. Simoom wile piw ted bint t- the pei KStly threa months bo died on a the 20th f Jauoarj; Mrs Simmoos on -tu20th ot Ottubr , " Sr.Tknii A4raaaa mm. , Ker. John 6n' l"Unas delivered his address oa A Yooag M in's . Views on tl Popalar Dapce,H in the Y. 1LV.-A. Hall Sunday afternoon totan irudience of orer twi h.andrrd 1-wiLrs and geoilemen, nod commaixl d the clse"au-ntion ol ail thruog'iwut Us deiiwy,- tir ue I strong arguments ano presl aied tbem welL ; i fut address was very higldy ; ro:tth metue I. : O e wiistxr prent spoJW of it atiie tet pretta'in rl tte- sul-ja t he had ever herd. Wc publish tbe ad. Orces this norniur. .'" .' ' Ftr4 aa OyaSer BojU . While t he Beaofort oyster schooner, . CajC : B- Iy wia. tss anchored at Baird's creek," : Pamlico count Frilay nishr, " with five men": sb.rd.'-sbe was tirvd at fronx tba sooreixhre j volleys of tlr loa-t ea.-b. boilets and.. sbof both titking fleet m her id. . ;:- ; ' ' Tuere was-no weapon abonjff except one nghr brieI7Sr,5:he-Tre was re turned . with this twice, bat with what efleet is n-t kawo- ; - There is a rn nor that one of the men was wound. It . ao it is likely to lead to tlieir identifloatin. No cause b assigaed tor the attack.' . . - Ox' KetatxlUt aaarterly Hoettar- Iter. P. Swindell presidins Elder has the following appointments far qoar terly meetiags ia tbisTicinity for the next month. ; i - ,; i- ; , jCy- v . - Vanceb ro,TEpworth, Felimary 2d and 33, Carteret c rt-niti, Tew pTtr 9th ' awl 10th; Straits citcuif, sprin" field- 16th and 17th; J..nes ewenit, Trenton. 23rl am 2ttU; Craven circuit. Asbarj, Matchy. Sd kOtl SJ-il V'- ; i V' -. ' Qaarterty metrting will be held in Hmo- cock " street eliarcit Jew jiertte uarcn. 22, and ui nienary church, March 23 and 24tb. -- A : Drawaeal ;3ter Bartow Ialavaal Llaat. - Mr. Cbna : Tboiua Sdier . of Pints- mouth was drwwntd u the . Scbwr er E. Chester nearJIIarbor Island ".IJ'tltt House on the lCtb. Tan others neie ia the IkjuI. They hal star led front -Portwunh to Marshnlbs'ig, bnt the alnrt becoming too lioisteroua bad tomed btck an J while th. others were anLraged.' Mr. Seller in anme way fell overoar(. Ho wam for awhiU but be Cm be conld remh-.-d he m -cum- eumbed to tte rtormy waves. ' Ha was alont 18 or IT year "ofajie, a v. member of the uetbodst cuutcu anJ ooe of the best juathsoa the islnn- l. " s '- ' mm nam m - ' -TwatskraV Talcves. Michael Saxe and JL-nnie Jones, two nuro IoY9 were Qit before Alavor i.iiis yes'erday chargl with robbing tle mon ey drawer oi W. K" Hndsin, Mondny af ernoon while' i?hB3- having cyar.e of the store wer- engaged at duties which cal.ed attention from ttuun. They plead guilty an-t v ere plre in j.-td in def in'i of ; $50U.n-t eaeb frr appearance t.t - court. v - The boys are aSoat 12 jeirsi'f ase, anil, . despite therytiu:rolusj, one oft hem, yi icluteU has "te ke be for bet n in the Lands of laepaw - for stealing once Ur stealing a Wuich, bat 'tti of the times he -was let -tT oa account ot him teing so - .- The ; oi-eil for x leaded power of the ' magistrates is shown ia sich case as ibis; .- whether roans? or old, when a law is wiu . - violate-1 the ofte-ider should i ptmlslied, and. ia t-ases line this tie puti .jaanieat skoubl Cillow ttie oCenca as speedily., as a police c- url penalty is rn foned. v ; CcbIbc aaul Csiae trs. B-ttie Whiter, who has been visit- Ing relatives OX O-aian. returned borne yesterday nnr.o!. Airs. i.t me v ut fordot Croatan. crnue up to visit friend in the city. She is now visiiing Mr. Whaler. Ms Lucy Taylor, of Kinston, who has Dees spendms a month visiting inesds at y-.&rda- Mdl and Hab.ro, passed through en aite to her home. iltsa Mariot Cetts, ilanghtrr pf Kev. A. D. Betts, has anirei from Wnk.- c--unty whers she has been visiting since the re moval OI her p irents to the city. , - . Mrs. J. M Patrick of Institute ho has been visiting ber daughur, Mrs. J. M. Ilim-s left for her home. "-" Mr. John Jletds cf L-i Gtange pusse-l thtoush rn route to visit his son D. A'phem Field f Pamlico cnu.ny. Dr. IVkls was also tip to the c.ty t i meat his lather- : Mr. HT Rishtnn, Saperintenrlent '." '.he New; Berne Knittin" Factorr led for an xtendoil trip in its interest Mrs. S.H. Lane, returaid from Jackson ville where she has been vistung. ' Mrs. Mart E. Edwards came down from Darham to . - ajain make her bonne ym the tsy, - Mr. C; B: Kteler. vRoyal Shoal light noast! keeper, was in the city yesterday, PLAX PROPOSED OBJECTED TO By Wm. H. Oliver, of New Berne. He Give an Analysis rtbe View ot ' JMme A. Brjrsn on the Financial Question. When seW-intcrcst u eliminated from the currency qu?sti.iu a solut on of it easilv atLtine I. Wh o a sniull p-rtv which repreents only a fraction "1 the people in nutnler l ut controls a l uge aniiiunt of wenlth says that Gokl and flold aloue shall be the currency oi the foit drv. and that th ir intere t ulone shall be sub served and ihut tlie Rifilits of Hie i:n-id mss of the neopk a lio claim tint both (Sold nd Silver sImII b? the currency ;ire to be Lnoretl: so I0112 hs this continues a solution is iuipos.ible. In the art t ie of Mr. Jdiiies A. Bijaa he takes ttvs s;iine position asexpresseil by neurly every Xationnl Bank Pn sideut and who are termed the Gold party, in cuntradi-.; inc tion of others wbOH.ru Urntftl the (JoM and Silver prty. To this latter ptuiy I hnv-' been strongly attached, and my con victions of its correctness have boi-n veri- fltd. In iny judgment the depreciation in ihe vulues of "pmpetiy, prqouce, laixr. &c , which has heen taased by the success wuuh the Oold party have met with in controlling tha aftiirs ol our country, :il.-o by the movement which is now goinu on by persons who have had the infatuation that a single Gold Ui;is would bring pros perity to the country nre now showing a wiilinan8s to grant to utiieM their Rights and Ptivileges in the iiiatter. Hence a solution will be reached. The first proposition lai I down by Mr. Bryaa is to destroy all the ''leni lender paper mon?y which tie Goveroment has issued." , At tli- clo?e of ih" war there were over one ; h''tis;ind mil'i"n 01 d ll:irs ot nr. biCs in ciieul.ittnii. My one fV.-il-s.mni of John Sherman, six hundred anil tifly millions oflhte gienbacks Were de stroyed anl Interest bearing bonds issued in the place of them. What a-as ihc re salt? Ruin to the people by the lean u I depreciation in all species ol property, save trttads and the bonded inbres-. Wind Mr. Sherman did is now npain prooed, via: to destroy about sis hundred mill ions cf dollars ot greenbacks and other legal tender notes which the government bus issued, and issne U. S, Bonds in their place. It is a feailul experiment to ilestroy this money unless some other cur rency could be put immediately in its place, it is only proposed to substitute bank notes tor it, and 11 must he remember ed that bank notes re n.t nd ann.it maile legal teuder mmev . There would )e some fiirness in an ofler as follows: for every dollar or legal tender money destroyed, com-a gold or a standard legal tender silvi r dollar. Gold and silver need no redemption, they redeem themselves As the gold -cannot b-i had silver mast le aseL The Government now has fifty throe millions nf silver bullion which did not cost the Government a dollar, which conld . nbw be used to very great advan- ta-. The second proposition is to issue In terest Bearing Bonos to take the place m Noa Interest Beariig Currency to an amount snmcieut to "retire all notes and ceitiocates now in the rx.ssesion f tiie government or . w hich uuaj hereafter le tecei'ea iroiu all sources whatsoever, in time of peace the israinir of sis or eight bandied millions of dollars of interest bearing bonds in addition to those which have been issued ia nn exceedingly dan- gnns cxpenraent. This was ouce re sorted to and with ruinous effects, a panic wodkl resn t. The party which advii- cales a Gold standard fitvors tlte issuing of the bonds: the party which advocates a Guld and Silver standard objects to it. ' . Bants. It is proposed to allow Rinks 16 be established and Tor them to be id- ltiwed t- issue their ntej to the lull aiueant of their capital stock on their depositing 40 per cent, vt tha above lionets. ' N moly a JJanlt ol ftuu.uuu capital by ttepositiui: 840,000 oi toeee . a . , ; inA AArt 1 . uonos saati receive viuu.uuu oi circulating antes and that 'the Government shall re ceive these notes in paym-nt t r tlueiv taxes,' etc." A setirns ques.ion arises how are these notes 10 be redeemed. It has be?n eatimated that live tiiousnnd anks would be put in operation and they wool! bs allowed to issue sav one thous and niilliON Ot dodais of l heir notes. Where is the Gold to come from, to keeb the imnn-nse ahiouut of paper cureniy redeemed. It must be remembered that a t-vmtant redemptioa mast be kept up as tbe notes would lie re-issued as 8 ion as ndeemtd and their redemptioa again calied for. . This is precisely the situation of the Government today. The Banks are call- ing : on- rlie GoverniiienHrtOfreieeiii its notes and the process of redeeming them and then issniog CoDds has lainkrupied tbo Governim-nC li the Government c.n be placed in this predicament by Jue Banks how readily conld a swarm of Btokers l-atkrupt every bnk ia the conn try, provided Gold a 'one is to be made a basis. Let a sufficient amdunj of Silver first be procured and then let ad cease thrir hostility to it, and with Silver and Gold's solid foundation Conld be estab liched. Tbe question nf redemption was certainly not well considered in the article alluded to. The writer ef it inut re roefiibvr that - only Stiver a I Gold are legal tenders for the redemption of the notes which the banks are to issue, it bs ing expressly stipulated that ad legal tender note3 are to be destroyed; hence they wonld be compelled 10 nse Silver and Gold. Siirer. It ts proposed to allow the Secretary of th Tieasury o purchase and roin sixty millions of standard silver dol lars per annmti, tint is to takj ten or twelve ytars in which to coin an .amount equal to the amount ot currency w!iich is 10 be destroyed. Could a more un'air proposition lnarle? TheVwork of re ducing tlie paper currency topulp wouid bo done very rapidly and tbe coining ol i he silver would probably under pres .-nt circumstances receive but little attention. Let the Uolu standard party and the Gold -and Silver partv unite on same fir, just an I equal-rigbts basis an I all will be wen. wru-iAM 11 OLIVER. Newborn, X C. r FE.11LE BEXEVOLEST HOCIETT. s The SetH mt its Work Dn ring- tbe Year 1S4 The report of the Female. Benovolent Society of New Berne for the past year shows an exp?nlitjre during the year ol 94"8.66. of which f 184.76 was for wood and $223.90 for rents, medicine Rnd other liutures of charitable work. The numlier of. lotids oi wooxl distributed was about four bund re I. a Th's work o' the ladies is a doMe one. How much suffiiTing they have fti'deviated anl how much "o.l tht-y have done is hardly realiz d. They do more thin th raising and distiibnting ot the money They g!ve .'hemselves systemaiically to the woik tlirmjh commit iei for the d.fferi-ut. watfU and bv a tei nal know c ie of life circunistani cj atitl tveJs of thosa they itelp, are enab'ed to act under standingly antl wiselv ttntl make the same amount more effective than if it were handled in any oilier w iy. The income r the Ass -c ati-in was le Ceived Irom st-veml sourcfts. The l.'nion i-olieetion at Centt nryvM. K. chnrc'i at the bevd ming of last year lor the pm po-e was $35.00; the collection irom gentf-man subscritrs, $194 9J ami enough was r. -ceivetl Irom all other sources to make the total amount $423 13. The Association is one wh e work commends iieelf to all. The collection ol small monthly con1 ribjiions troni en.le men of 25 cents or mine s one 8-inr e of its revenue tor which there is considera ble room for increase. Thi re in iy be a good many yoang men, U-sid.-s this 'msi n. fw nun And oiers nov contributinLT who would I willin ; to do so. ir there are anv. signify such a willingness to Mrs. J. A. Mi allows the Tieasiirer. or other mem'iers of the society, and laibes will call and collect monthly, which makes the pavments so small as not to be felt anil yet in the ag gregate they ate a material help. A cyclone struck Irvitigton, Ten".. Monduw morning at 2 u'cim k, blew off Thc top of the comt house and demolished a dozen residences an 1 a fcore ot barns and outhouses. The damage is $30,000. No Uvea were lost,. LEGISLATIVE PROl EEDINOM. Principnl Bills Introtliiretl nnd Pawed-Eire tion ot I . S. Senator. Butler and PrilrtiHrd. loft Votes -M h ho 11 and Ovrrinnn. I 1'rl lh rl Takes hit OHiee at Oner Mw orn in as Treasurer. Spei-i-.tl tcp tie .lor UNA I.. Ralfiii 11 X. ('.. T:l , i;i.-. T M'orth re t ; 1 r .-- reilu-.-l f m t 1 , t 1 1 ! 1 V - f i;f t d ti' d bond t 1 s i M y til lUS.ti.il d ..!.n today. The priii.1' pal tu v 1 in tnc N'l.aii- to If 'll.c i pen- - i f pllbii1 ill-td!1.-tio:l- OI.e-tUild ;ifd t i appoi-it :i LC 0 1 : 1 1 bo.rl oft lave memlvis io:s.t ins: i tlliiO'.s and s e that tins PnV is et) i h'ul. The bill pi.s-fd exterdia two eais time lor br-gintnn wi-rk on n.c Xot .!k. Wihiiinirtnii and (JlifirUs on KuUmiv. The iv a lo 'g .'e' at',' i n a most uljsurd bill intra. Itici'd l.y J.inil-ay. Popuh-t. chauging ti e code if. iilt.i..io Tuank liiviut; proelam it ion -' i e.oad nid: The Governor is rn p .Aered to reipn-t all Ciifistiatl?, n.e l .i n! w nn n wlie.iev.-; he may d-em opi i 1. 1 otter ptayeis b fo.e Almighty (r. d to aver: from the Sate tyrannies and oppr s-ioiis c f unequal laws and I auel'ul effe t f acts of wick. d rulers and people. a..d moreover . " ioui! in .ii unii who: that conditions are no .: tl;,n tm-y are. Lindsay made a l td eulous p(e'h in which he said these was mtti.in j; this Mar fir wiiidi lamiers and laii.irefs should uive thanks Abell, Penioer.it, offe e I aniendnienl insetting word '-pililicd" lit.ee word "conditions in ! II. lilts ctusid gr-nt laughter. Sti.buck. Ueptibbc in, said there w.s mil Ii to be liank.ul I'm, and aud Moody, Hepu' i.cdi. iubcu.e.1 tne bill, which Was then labl.d. Tne Senat" ai J 2:3 o:i in tl n ,,f Ailams. D.niofi.t. .,, joe rue i in.t.i :: oel' fiv .Mondiv aft ia : .on as a mark ot resp?ct to General Lee's me ni ry. House session lastal onlv a half hour a- d no business was done. The Fusionists adop'ol a motion that Pitt countyjsher.tis bund s h iiIo be ratitied. all though iherc; was t .cd undetstan ing yesterday th tin L.tisinos should be trail -s.icti d today. Baleiqh, X. C, Jiinu-iiy 21. The principal new bills introduced in the Leg is'ature today wi-n : Tii provide a re formatory for youthful criminals, to raise a joint select committee of reti lemt-nt and reform ol public institutions, to provide lor the laiieliing and marking f c anvicts mid.- go !, to provide lor the stu ly f vocal mu-ic in public schools, to provide jietndties for all aduferations uf food, to mke sherill and other county otfieeis 'ueligit'le for more thiiti two tiro. s in suc cession, to enloree the just and equal payment of debts of insilvt uts, to protect and promote the shell (is;i industry, to provide for the support of public schools by direct appropriations ol $150,000 irom the S ate Treasury. Tne latter bill is by a col--red Republi can. A r soin'ion was adopte-i instruct ing the .Judiciary Cooiruitt -e of the House to draft: n bill gn-a'ly increasing the juris dictioi of majiistaites si as to cover iiettv lurcrnv. abandonment and lornica- liou aud adult'-. There was cousulerab'e debate on tlie bill iutheS-niie tore-tture six per c.nt as the legd rate of mteivst The bill was drawn by a committee, most ot tlie dis cussion was on th- p?ualty clause of the litll. The latter was fimillv mad' a special order for next Wnlnesday. Nearly all the mem'iers favor it. A bill w s'ini rodnctd to suotPy shoes to the inmates of Slaie charuable insi ituiious. P.ipirs were Mud in,the Ilou-e in conte-- ted e ection ca-e of Pender against ami Nesom against vt'inimne Ewart, the chairman ot the House Election Coik- mittee made majority report in the con- 'ested case ol Uiena against Lyon and Abbott against DanieU tliesjfeini; in lavor of contestants. !Ic gave notit e that there would b: iii'noriiy reports. A bid uasssed allowing ihe sherin of Currituck mure tmv to bettie Lsts. A re-oiution n8t"d i-v EwjiI was adop te I tailing for informaiiou regarding the numbs-r of eleiks nnd imp oyees. ihett residence and their politics. O. Rale to ft, N. C. Jan. 22. The chief nebills introduced in the Senate todiv were: To awaid the public printing by coutiact, to exempt cotton mills and iron farnac' 8 irom taxation il built by foreign corporations, to enlarge jari.sdicii"ii of msgistmtes, lo re luce salaries of State officers. The bill passed. to allow a widow to draw daring ber widowhood tho pension which her lormer has.iand itrinv. A resolution ai adopted nisinir a joint committee of thirty to investig.de public extemliture, p.irneiilany in the ugricul'.ural dej)artmetit, bureau of lab r stastistics and geological survey, tlie pur pose baing to consolidate at these. A, resolution was also ad .pted raising a joint committe: of t went y-s x on election law niKl connty i;overnm.-tit Ihll to regulate the Interest rate was tabled. The principal new bil's in the House were : To aid public schools bv local assessments, t.i iveal act uiving laborers liens priority over mortgages, to establish an additional term of Edgecombe. Superi or court, to so amend the code that either plaintiff or defen hint incase demurrer is overruled can introduce furdi r evide ce A bill to rerluce fee- f oifi cs of Put county other ilian sheriff w;is able '. At noon both honses wen1 into elei tton lor Seuatnr.s Marioii LJuti -r and Jeter Pntcbi.r-1 re.'eived 103 volts nid Th j i as W Ma on and Lee S. OveVman 45 votes. Tomorrow IkhIi hotts-s nn et and ic sult of election will bj anuounee I Priieh.ird will bs sworn in kt Wasiii'ia: ton (Lty after tomon-ow. At one thirty this alternoon in the II. nse William II. Wort i was sworn in as State Treasurer. Jus'ice Waller Clark aihninisteted the oath. O. H ALF HI RM.D R ES 1DE.V E. I . K. Daffy's Horn? on Fire Lnrtfe Dauiaae to Botli ltonse anil Furni ture, Mr. II, B. DriflY's re-idt res w is dis covered to ba 'Hi thv yesterday near noon on the second tl ior. The tire oriiuuled in a sp ue room devoti d to stoiai'e pur poses an I bat two ways ein be thought ( for the fire to have started, a rat gnaw ing a match or from sp mtaneo vs combus tion. The fire was entirely an instil; one. and while the buiidinir piasenis almost its usual exterior appear. rec outsid , the inside shows i u'.u both of building ami lumiture. The house which had reea nt'y b.en p.,t iu p.-: feet ortler is valued at si. 0)0 and was insured lor 82.30t'. It will proluMy about exhsiist the iu-ura'f to L'et it back in the condition it w s in bat'., re I Ik- ti:. . There was $G0'i instuan o on tlie turni ture and this w ill piobably c .ver the 1 ss on ii as a pornou o: it w is savetl. The tire depart mem dn 1 g -n I work. Th" Atlantic Imd a -:ii-j:ii oi water on in thre- minute- after the ulariu wt.s Ltiven. A dllnnt IIore. j Jim, the Jumbo, the luvsj that took tlte prize at the Chicago Exposition !or j Ixjing ihe largest horse in the world, is j now on exhibition at Xort.-'k. Hi-i-22 hands high and weighs 3 2(5S .-oumN. We would like to -ee tnis hors- sera red for exhibition at the East Carolina Fait I and hope it will Ijc done Death of Jlrs. Jonathan Haven.. j Mrs. Mary Havens, nee L .tham. relict j of the late Joi n' ban liavei.s, Esq., lied ; su' n!v 1 J Tne-dav ni-hi . Cup'. Tho-. art d sea-e at midnight ig;-d 72 years. Ai. boil's liuie iliingliter Miss Lut-y, was wifli Mr- liinc s, n,, ,,n: eNe being in the boil e. When '.h .- attack b-gan Ml-. llaats b lieilng it would prove f.it.d sent Mi- Lucy home next door hurritdiy a'"ier h'-r tatt.er ;iu-1 mot In l and they came Ai:h ill haste, but lound Mrs. Havens lying t 11 tlu tl -or already dead. She had arisen to take mediciner when the end cajne. Mrs. Havens was 72 yer.rs of age, a na tive of Washington, X. C. una a devout member of the Episcopal church. THIRTV-KK.HT I'KlilT. PHOl'IT cot To Ml lis iitii Tin: so; tit. Ie i4loit tiftn ol iui:iil i lim i s Iiiiiirnl Such if. n:..il.. Ii- ardins; tin- reiiio,-..! ot' vvu m to the S,.u1!i M : .1, j', tf a-s'trer of 1 1 e A m ..-k , i i .iff inpti .v. Ii Th s' ioll 'Mi. . -: p, r , et' s a :r a ft, v. . : aiii r. I I. It ilea! !oie: t!i ii al e I e i l1, r 1 !f e j a o rf .t s i ving j SOU' i (Mil litli s ; while noi l la-l a ! and third c las-. : Tie n the e i- a 'h N. if th r, A in akt .lit ;i- ti:.h ,: -as s. ei u.i itl'.-r, n , la 111 '. t in , jre. I . Is 1 1 t .1. Herein e ii ii'. ..t sa ; i.aiiof. i nivfi h"- j fa :i.' ! Ii ss v t i O ( t opeiativis work ie ot'e ii iLes altil it is clam ed a : .' II 11 ' s f r ! o, I Tl e , :.M- -i pei n .ti-n i f in e ma, "la is senl n pr-idttft "t -.lie southern mills U t . Chicago an I m. l.oa,-. I think that -ou li, rn m:: re-a-i". We ai, ha i.p. re I h..; tin lis. s-rikes ai.d lej ,n i .n. tnn'C dittiVnlt 'or u to in o nl:, profit, unless ihe I.e o-;atiuv chtlsetis ti.ins aiont.d and manula int'eis h s end of dom.j to injine t h m. tin re will be a of s-. t - V. ii I j II. f b. fad.. in.. km.; il dure at a : Mas-fins -ists the ti l it can tllltllef loss i me i; 1 1 i-an in.- m me (ii.'.ixr hi "f me uo; ds can 1 i the S u i i a ut. I a, o o0o. jt js 'daimc I that southeni opt rativs aic not j as skilled a n inherit openi-iv-s. atal ih.it j it tak-s t m lonu' to . . Itte d.- thrtn. hn i this is lalse. Sotitli.-in opu-atives stre ;t;st as j goo' I in every respect, and ir is otilv a j qui stion of tune when tine "oo. U will" be made in tie; South. ' I lif New Eng'.md mills that, low anticipate bui dmn iir the S ti lt an- tue .Mass. thus t;s. J$.-.,te, l,ioht. M. rri and v hit. ie liUf ! TU- n.e dton of v tv protit-d,!,. ,yn. ' - p-"d h I'o't.iti i- i.j.M. i,, en ;,,.. 'liiciit 'if.eiy. Aiiinu' the latest is one from Atkailelnhia. Aik. '! ne Oti uhita cotton nulls, a ;!() 10 -iiiiulk- olanr oi): i'- ated in t'iat t -it v tli loduft of wlia-li is tOallllpi 1 o s I 1 1 mrs .. 11, ss.L- o. .... tt ... . - . ..n.,.,. w 10. 1- p -i. 0,1. ilit.. ......1., 1.. 1 :. i.,., ijtuituj t-.t. iii-o ti , mitlll t.isl 11 balance shed, ilisel sal the ! id' that in, dir its man tgenii-it during the pn-t twelve months the net rarninys vit Inn that period have b.-n ;!s percent on invest men I s, covei inir c. st of materials ifal, wigis of lnlp. superiiiietident 's sa! 111 . as e Otl.er ; xpeife of operation." ; Wit h such sliowinLTs :,s the al is it that New Beinians do not cotton tactoi ies '. the gross : .hint, all1 in.'hldir.g ' 1 ;ls all! ove " ill est. IXolicrto Mariner. The bulletin of 1 he Geodi-tie 11'Ve V lor J).-cenibei' con ains t ie- t'ollowing no tice to murine, s iv-1 .fng to North Carolina w:terj. 1 t'iimuco MHimi 1 lie Dfiicons Hereto fore shown marking the channel in tbe Puugo river have all, excep iug the black bra-, on off Smith's cteek. been erased and leplaccd by soar buoys of coirc-ponding colors. Tin e bmiys are shown iiuinberc'd from 1 and 2 at Cne-sv Point and Curri tuck Point, shools lo 11 and 12 nt Saint!)- waite Point and Gnus Point shoals ip. 8ectivcly. Iy. .flJo ird, Ut-ceiiibcr, 1894. This affects ch ins 143 and 144. Pamlico Sound Kumley marsh lie-i-con, N'o 4. and Broad cr tk shoal bea con, No. hi, are si. own ch ingeil to red spar Imovs ol corie-pontling numbers. L. II. Board. I)ei ember 7. 1S94. This aff.-ctsclait 144. Pamlico Sound The beacons in Neti'e river, nunib -red 3. 4, 6. 8, 10 and 12 antl the II. S. beacon, foiks of Channel b. a ( on below Newli 'i n, aie shown clmng: tl 10 spar buoy- ot corresponding co-ors and numbers. L II. Board, I) cenib r 7, Itt)4. Tnis .itfarts charts 4111 and 144. OvTact ke Inlet The r.tl buov hereto fore shown about 3 ft of a mile XW. fio n Ociticoke light, is now shown as an 11 S buoy, L. II boaid, Dec -mbur 7. 1894. This affects ciiai-is I t'!, ilj tuitl 140. Albetparli; Sound Tie ienons off P..quo'on Po nr, Bull" Point, and Millets Point are shown chang d to sp 11 buns of eorrespon tuig colors, and numb r-d 2,1 and 4, iisptctively L. II. Beard. December 7, 1894. 'ihls affects e'naits 407 and 140 Capo Fear River Lower Snow M;fsh channel i " v, bi n k X ,. !), is show n inovc-J 325 11. 1 tres NK t-10 E. from the position heietolorc given ..n .1 tuariug W. J N from Government w harf. T- o new po-t lights, each fixe 1 wline, nre 'limvi, making a range for the centre line of a new tut into the loweren l ol Snow Mush t haunt 1. The Irom light i-i shown J of a. mile NXW. I W. from Lwer Swash Channel post ligh', No. 4. and the r- ar liohl I in of a mile W. S. from the sa:m light. L. H. Board N. t M. No. 101 of 1894. This affects clia'ts 424. 149 and 130. K Wlato Betorinatory Should be Pro vided. The JoubnaL has long held lint our State should have a ref rmatory p.r y utl) Inl criminals; we agree thor ttgb v with the Christian Adv.ica'e when it siys in its last number that ihe need for rui h an in sit'.itiun is pressing. This qu-stion with which our leg'slatiuv is asked to ileal is one of impoi lance, ant initial steps. . it h ast, if not complete ones, should be taken at this session. Ti.U is a gap that n.-eds to In; filled, a. charity of :i commendable typs to a class of people for whom as yet our stale has made no provision whatever. When "hoy criminals are convicted they shoifd 1 sep arated from 1 he h oxlened ones an a an effort mad:' to letain iliem that they may lie law abiding when their freedom is again acquired. Since the above, was put in t)e wo have mce ved a telegram of the Legislative procet dings ami find one of the lir-t. bills introduced Monday was ou'j for a rct'or iin.iory. The bili shott;d pas-. Bl.LI.l. nOVO, CONFEDERATE SPY Xow nt the Albert nnil Will I.eetiri1 Here Tuesday, tile SOlli. Mr. and Mrs. Nat . High are regis tered at the Albert. Mrs. High, it will be remembered is tlie noted Belie Boyd, of Coiiluler.de tl iys who di 1 such valua ble setvae lor Ihe eaiwe l.y her gal. am tie (Is usa spy. Her lecture It b veia-11 011 ii loriiii-nisl' was mien: the mo t inter esting we ever had tin1 ph-astite of listen ing to and we art- glad our fit'7-ois .are 10 have the pleasure of henmg hi r again. Soe will lecture, h-re Tu-s.iay af.cr m-w 'flic night In-fore she hcture; here -he will lecture in Kinston. The t l.tir.- .'anidy hce this t'liif, coii sisiing of Mr. and Vrs. High ;ind thre,; chil Ir: n o Mi s. H gh li ,- a li.l'.ni'r m.:f tinge. 'Ilii-y are Mi se Bvrd and B.-lh' llamtnond, two lovclv anrl ai-emfnlislied young ladies, ami .Master Xed Hainmiunl. NEW PRE.SBYTERIl.1i (HI Hrn- First Services in the One at PI3orki vllle Will be Dediented One Month From ou. Tiie l're-by terians 1 f P0II01 ks; iii,- nor. slnppe 1 in their clmreii su.ul-i t ti 1 s lima. Kev. II. Isler t.,1 Go! c.'.nilucled boUi sti-tiees and iheie lull congreg'ttioi.s ai,' 1 tim:1. the Idsboi-o Writ- tit the g. i,.f oo'tT1 s .-. VVi.l 1 C !','- The c'lUiVii w i:l i-e .1,-iht ilteal time if the next rega'ar inee,i third Suatl.iy in i-'viuarv an I tin; .f the flm 1 ''h ticiCotis .-; tl eld a be ordained ;u the sum time The dc ii.'.tt i- 11 ami on !i:ial im monies will b - pr-fptd b. a we o p., r.. cf neenii; It Will c Ull ii. I it - th pre- iou M on lay -e.tit. ii- ' been m; bytef an dill at 11 e Pit- A start h is building a Pie: The co lection war Auro at v tel't te i I bath S-lio,'l Sun tav eerae ni:i'iii vi: vi:ii 11. On ner ol' Blind Tom" and First Foli. tor to Openly Advta'.ilt1 S-eesiois. (ieD. .T.itiics X. Bel iune. oi G oigi-i. :s Ivitlg clitii altV it! in Wa- ibgt. II City. Ib is nearly nin -ty-two y , ar. old. If - was the lirst editor 111 th- Smith I 1 opsnly advocate sece-sioii. lie was also one of the pi. me r fee trailers 1:1 this c iiatrv, having as early .-is IM0 advoeattd "ii'tv tin a- aud direct taxation."' c At d ie tune he wa- A l orney-G-. nclMl of the State of GeOfjia. He move I into Virginia s-ooti afer tin- lab- war, and inct tientallv became widely known as the original owner of "Bhud Tom," ibecegro 1 mus cut provtiy. Till-; POPt LAli MO )M )( M;i :r Men. A I'laill iill I : j ii Ii ;l 1 j bill Niil IIms-sii Ifttse (ission mid I s-i'seu I :l ( ion ol I'aclH t Kiaahtc i:T llm1 to .Incite Wl-.iit is llir I in nil Stand ii fiela tiou to Tliis A m ns emeu I s I d I'.'s- lie n 11 if i L n.j, - that win si ,n V M. "lb. l. ii. a th i el ii C. A. i; k. i- asli in d : ( -t ! IV ti ti Ills a1 i!,l ia v a: al co a !i d '. I .-,111 (uniiy to ,- :r . t a .d to I. st f I'ol 1' a in 1 al t n hi in I n aia 1 it an honi r to I ,e ;n etc ili'-ie,-. (.'Ds'tli l ii i; the s( ope I e pi', sc i ted 1 :a ' ! bf a -rn i .-t i. I I ft as o,. and no harsh laifiini'- will in IMIIOHLTTOI1V M In , (tui'sti vry walk ol h , llif us dem amlifj; fonsidet' tion. 'i.'e Vi'iiiU' men in'.' p;o!.!eins in t lie llW's ei ih-s.'1've :i'; r-ssivc discu -sm-. 1 hive loth in vi-iini: nien. cent v. in tin- judgment of i lie In lif s i - Ul'illiioo i. for the most pai't. 1 a n an tun u :as;it believt r. In ll ipeful tttt-t it is trv pri'.'ee lo submit to judicious fimsiiienitioii -on i thought g c-iniiii's on a -ubjv t of pan mount iniportaccv. Thf piese .ta1 urn ol argument th.i1. savor- if 1 1 It ttaiie sn Would ll" s fkt tlii.o lo 1 litis- .'!! liele I hele. Certainly a speaj-;er c ,tt alloid to ikscu in pladi icr..is. bflore th- j 1 1 ' I : - 1'Vii'i soffil" t vents. l:' tin ic is enou.oi I -1 - 1 - to W ItM'-s tfe a ll- s ,,f mo. lean are and 11. i n, 's ouoiit 1 1"! I sol lliuiolls ostlM-.a' e in o the :i me lie.1,1 1 s to I.e inaileipiao. to a of HS intluclice. Wi'h the dcsiic 1!, d'ision sha'l n su t 1 1 at soaie 11phlt.11. in tiiis 1 tf, 1 r I :n ti t noble m.;t. hn I supreme 1 1 : fell s-, ,,l pn -en t A VO'' Nl I M.V N S TllOr Oil I -OT.KA N t rn 1: ft: f ri.Ai: n. xci:. In the light 1 f 1 he prefdoi v word- it is the intention ol the spe d-o f to tied wit'i so Liinvt- a m itter os the iri i nt comlu. -tin! s0fial dam-nig in the trttitl of epo si l son, lesMinotiv and 1 xperiettce. The self evidtnt lat-r that a e fain i n-str.-nge than its weaktst link has;., mnv tt-rpart in the iemi-e that no argtiiiit-ut is I im iv tiiifieni. inan 11s ivsai ji, opo.sti.111. , Tner. fore, before making i'..ir o'lios-.ni.. , ,,.,.0 ,.;,. ,w ., -.,,.r .0 , 1 . ., ,,,,, . ,,, of this a-hlless IO fellow V tltlg Ulfll tile following: 1'. .. . ,,,f ..,., -,... mil', ijrant radi!fi the ji'dpritt 1 nf l m'ini in iiitidi ration . 11 n jii ,'urizi n imri r i in fi-.r rih't.i'HiHh 1 j. Ix;t Society'- reijuiru thescxisio tl.-.iK-c j separately, antl dancing wouiil lost its ett- chaiKn euts. AN OPEN AllMISiblDN. There are ptriitnw those in social life 10 w hom modern t-r; Ies 01 ilancmg oth r im moral or other peiils. Some per-oas are constitutionally "temperate in all things" ami "do not run into ext es-es of anv kind." A tiistingtislintl thinker Ids said: "'It might not lie safe for many whose ehurac ter is above susiieion even to th mselves to make too nice analvsis of the pleasur.s they 1 x ;if in tie e 111 tlie dance. APOLOGIES KCIT. POI't l.AK DAXC'JXO. It is fot of nt 1 ns.-t v wrong ii) itseli. The iles'ie f .r i.must nieni is implanted in liu'ii.tn tieii.gs. It is a hea'th-gi ving t xen i-e, mitl con dui es to goo t grac t of person and move input Some proiessing Christians indulge in it Too ni my enjoy its pleasures to sup pies it. The Bible tints i.ot definitely 'iil.il dancing. Now the-e ate '.lie commonest ami stioiiivs ccciiM Inrnisht tl in -Jefence of the popular dam a:. PROPOSKU NEGATIONS. Mod rn sodidy Ojinciusr enkindles t-vil tewdei C.i , and tern's, to depredation. That amii-euu-nt which is con-t".iitly liable to al.ife is not consonant with di t ine teaching. It is not k- yi within the bounds of utib'ty anil decO'um. Tin- highest medical testimony hits proven thai the effects of the dance are against hygienic laws. The wrong-doing of one person cannot atone lor the wrong-doing of some one else. Tne bible i, not positive in its condem nation o1 this particular amu-enieat. but reijui: t s us in 1 he light t-f giiu-ral pi'in cip es 10 decide for ourselves lilatteis n castiisiry. I Ever. oue must answer at the bar of In own coii-cesnoe lor e;n-h individual act in Ibe. "So that everyone of ns shall give account oi himsef to God." Lovers of false pleasures tttnunibcr tiie loveis of godliness. Man is by natu'e quite p' one to tin tho things wnich bis better self dischiiins and concede to ba unholy, and natural weakness enslaves tin m .jority. (.'..d is pot uatler (biigattiis to explain all bi-i purpose to li nte man. It is 1 noti -.li hat 1 lie truths and te chinas t f the Wi'iai ot God are t oiinident with the evi-ry day piimrjp'es of men. a id that in telligee.t eoti-iif ti; e must pro'iouife the fiat of justice relating to tliesi; ordinary prinei'p es. W find t'int the dancing of which we re- d 01 the Bible was e'.th- r a s.-ftiiai' t r :t leti.jltiiis ext-rc se. but we are not tout tiiiti iiie sexes (.-ominingli tl as in thf moderii amii-ement.. I IJ.-TKItROOA.TlVE AHtit'MrST ADOLTfO I Shall ))ublic-gfize 1)0 the itandai-d ot h;i miss on ol liberties to the "pa-sing ac-1 tjiiiiintatice" not allowed in private niter ' course '. Has the , modern lance rawer r reated jeah.nsv I) tw t-eu good fiieiais and tf-I voictnl the afftctions of ihe married '. Are the testifying -:ntisfcs on record in liomc. nml contaminated livi;s ol no at-cofitt .' 1 Veiiiy the witnesses in testimony agiiin-l i the tlanee arc e::: e;thi;lv ii'ini' i' ,u- :.:i 1 pathetic. j If among the pagans of Ma-it nf e'-'s-'e j ilome d auciiig was held I o I e.t !isro;-li a b e j an I vuiga! toler-ni-tl in oi.tv tue most 1 1 si rieied forms -ha 1 1 en !ig; tent d n o 'era civiliz.ltion class it as a cillnired :iiiHt-e-nie-it. thougti neither e 'touting nor uqil'iii'g special in t'lbg tif : Snail any put s-va-.tv ilave a 1 0 I-1 of mantlets sanctioning conduit in o-:;.i dancing that Anywhere else wolfd pf -voke t lietist- of a pistol orT-liotgun ; The historian Rollins report PI do a iutetu pres'-ribnig .iudieiou legnhii :011s i.t kc" it uutln- conti-oi. but would yu li ave me tto more than me.vly revert 10 toe overriding ol th- re.-trvtions an ! llf legi illl hcem 1, lltiin ss o! tin.1 to 1 ; ei I BRir.F STKIKIN A Caiet of Police . TI'STIMtiSIi:-. in Xrov V-ok C t as if-ened thst "T -I'oui i I t 1 1 if : alia-1, if net I gil i in Nf w thioiigh daneieg." "Tl. 1 k vv ei'e i in ni" I w:iv of trill- . gte-sors is I nr I." (Jb-fcitc as is the Police G . tie it out e pubii.sh d : "Strange that young iadie wll a 1 low g- ntloiDi-n to ivsuni" poi;ioi.s and Ike lib itie in tl:-e p:f he tl iiitf tied lhev would not allo-.v 111 iii ir pa 1t-" ' Wlf'l) t'l Mrs 1 tt d vv.il opinion r eve ifi ",ri'.! Sh las.,ion:it 1. her .-ex 1 1:1 ". nan. '' si 1 I f I '" nil op plait, d ie isioo. Reward Sloo. p .pet Ti pir-ii- 1 e. t is Of this ,,1'n til at i 1 ici't al .st; 111 it .- ' iv, i : .s :-t 1 L-t s an h 'tir - is tl n '. re 1: ih.d :- 1 11: v He tflV iti ,1! d atar . k 1 1 ift :i ICa'.iiih 1 I tVipii.'e -. I ll'ill'l il CI ! d' itci 1 V if If is a -Hah : do .'stiff -Olia. It'eal 1(111 : is tilk' II lll't'-l) dl.V. : .1 ! lie blood Mill !!, Ufie.l - V st em , t lll'l'f il V lit s- l't o i! . tile s o. 1 he system f .'in or ion to llf ilven -pat e ii s l.-iij' h l.y oni! iiii'l givln iig lip fa COil- i 1 1 - stitu',',0.1 mi. 1 a- si ng t.aii.ri1 111 ll, li; jvvoiiv 111- proprietors have -o j fifth "l it curative powers, that ih I On- II a tidi re I Dollars for any ca-c t I lai'.s to cure. Send for list of te I 11 i-a Is. Addiess, F. J. CIIEXEY st CO. 'led-1. O I J9-Sold by Druggisis, 75c. at it life - Td- I he til I. !,v another r- in t: .11 II a la ke . ,o A e ; a -!:( t.et.ts if .m tin I .a-- o 1 l.t t e iii i i elK ; II lll-'HA N l'ul 'T of - r IVV. , "i' -;,' i !.. 1.,-ili i - , o i lo i mil v --. Ill 1 i I 'I 'l-lll'-llt i I I ,, I. if t'M" ' '"! t.tii spirit. X -l ' I bod sea. I lit s t i t spi llif 1 .1111 that any If, t fl-t-l ::ii:i; in i ut of a lu i -: . l'ul' is lot -Whats et, o world iv ri';in I ami : lllllll Ie e lor 1 fttllib -lit Upon ; .1. 11,-wasetl; usenieiit. To :i 11 d 1 i (. - 1:1 it k If-: : If! i e OW.f il to .1, ,111 il i- -in. ' i( romi-e- pi -O unl iiot-tii if .--ion ot f liar -ii ll 'ii.:' in I in tei est r-urets and ,li,,:i. thu il.h Ihe !-- n.DLllll" ' tno - '.'iwinj "ihe uit'iiitor within" and inn 11 ee-s ol s,i, . I,-. 1 i:ii:o the mind and heart Irom relig- .. ..!- .io 1 a s 1 iy ini im 111:,;.., i V 1 -a. p .11 i. ills ite iis-01 nation with 1 Ii. reby destroying I luist." m nl i ng pow er may 1' the sou I lo, unlit rl m- r, lift : ion a , d t 1 1 , 1 1 . a s Im - f 1-1 'n il ill;: . eta i' I ihe -a I Mil , o. ; tin; 1 1 if I f,.r s. v fl.w a.--sfl; .It iXS ,,.'.- -Vo - , 'Ii'. 'li '-- 1 .' yi.111,1 11 'S ,i- tlf tl'lltl'i- 1,1 -''. .' e '' -, III r' ;r , Juitr 111 '.'.. :.', t- ! Wii:itoi v nil 111 ihe do in won 1 t-r if ed, 1.0 of tin- I.-, ia! .lestl. giving :1 1 I.e Eat her by Ilim." thanks t, I If C r l 1 ii il 01 (..oil ir-!i in, 1 separ. :i. I. it. i ijlt-f consists ol those fd from the world. ,1 ilitti to lorego any ma .' I e nn "i'riiioii nf li. r. This being line a t- i inadmissible For ai! -:i a n. us 111 n! .e to a w e v ll f o ,k hn.' the pi a of t TllL UH'i man is not. an efficient " . A. tii-i 11 who leads 1 he ( 'hrisci.-iii tin., era t le id.r t.i the effect 1 U'ldt-Iliab! the sue. e rk c is hardly an acceptable c a ver-meet ing. Then anctlig mi the religious life is liiiiions. The confession of 1 t tv pastor who siid that -fi 'ihe d. ncing class are the hardest to riai h wiili tin' 1 1 in h" niii-t have a terri ble nieiining. IiIRKCT IlIIiLICAI. TEACWIXtl. "Be not confo! nn tl to this world." "Abstain from all appearance ofevil." WIiosik v.'i . thereiore, wilt be a friei.d of th1 world, i the eremy of God." "Love not the world neither the things tl at tire in the world. If any man It ve the world, the love of the Father is not in him." Pure lviig-ou and uudctiled before God, and tin- Father i this: to keep hi ni si :l nti-p ilte i I'm n f e world." "I'l-esent yonr b. ies :. living sacrilice. h-.ly, aci ept-ai.!-1 ni t . God. w nidi is y. tir r. a-onabie service. ' "IK-iiviig ungotllint ss .and woildiv lifts, we should live sobpily, ilgliie, i;s!y and god y in tins present tvoiltl' "We are made 11 spectacle mil o the world, and to urge's, and 10 men." Use tli s woi-i.l as not abusing it: or the lasiiioo . .f th w oild njselli awav .' ' Ii i oood 1 eith, r to en rleii. nor to drink w iie, nor anvilii' g whereoy thy broilnr -Uii'.iiil;-l!i. or is off nded, hi is ma e wink." Whether tlierclore ye eat, or tlrmi;. or vvli t oevo r ye do, do all to the glory cf Hi il " "All t hi-gs are lawful f-.r me. btu all 1 iifsare not expedieir, nil tli'icj -.r- lawful f -r nie, but all things eibfy n t..' "L;;' all t.iings be done unto et lily ing." -t.'at'-h ye, staml last in the la to. quit vort like men. be strong '' Walk a0uhddr-.-n of light.'' "O.ily let your cavv'ersat ion be as it become! h the go-pe! oi Chr.st. ' '-vVhal, know ye not thtii yoiir botly is the ten. pie i f the Holy (ihost whieh is 1:1 you, which ye have of God. if-ii ye are not your own ? for v.- are b 'Ugbt w.tii a piic-e ( 'iv ith the pr. cioii b.ood oi' Chr.rt"): then-l'.rc gl- ril v ( tod in Voitr U Co I'-." And and 111 your spirit, vvulcli are many other passages ould be qv.oteit. i lu-: toi st r.oniEs) cited The 0 cid- stand ol different lviigiou boii.s -'g oiist popular dancing litis g tie down in stcied history in v otumii.ons attack. F, r inst.ncc: " We c -nsi- er it to be onr oiity to warn our people ugaonsi tlios- i'.ii-.i'.-eae fs whieh may t. a-n y b- -come to them an occasion of sin, an-' es pecially against the tashii.nabU; donees, wl ie . as at pre-ent cainctl on, are re volting to every feeling of d. In-aey and propriety, oral n l'i auijh' irith the y refit i A Ja.i'j.r to r.vjrah.'1 (Pastoial .etter of the Aichbislii.ps and Bishop of the II m .11 Cil'hoiic Church in the fniteo s.-ut'tl in plenary council 111 Bal Cerfiiiily the Catholic Churcli.t '.'.if riniji'sionff has a right to tnoie.v afnim what aitiu-eiiient iiior.ii.s. ire dangerous to 1 1 is in niter v latioii of the pronounced 'Dis; o the I 'll our .t" M. E. ( graiia ; A ud haVe o : t. I Cencr-il llnics ot one of l'10'psant religious b id ies in ,' If o' of Discipline Southern reh. st.-t-. 2, ( letii r:il Rult s. par 1- ' ihe gi-u! religious b xlics iviitd as the sen-e of their te net!;. Cliiitfhes .solemn atlnioiiitiou g :v-t if 'fif A;n-".-lcati Tract Society anil Cl.ii'i'h Union," represotittHive of the Eva iis'n nif if nominal ions. have pub- il t.V o .-t ir sen 1 nifiits 1 aim and again tio:! un';:;atio!is disagrei concern in d c ti ii e tied us iges tht-v tllL cc 1 i '- 11 ti ini lit ir Unite 1 tiisaniirovat of the loptibir tlancfs. 1 remeiidt us tact : WHAT TWO (1KEAT MEN SAV. j Tit.it giant ad voi-ale of leform in Xcvv 1 Vml;. :.f late i.". Howard Cr..si,y, a dis j fngu - ic I Presbyterian divine, once said: i ft.-- f tin. tat; oa for the vast amount of i (limn? t c misery ana tlomi st Ic crime which jsbtiti.-i;- ot'tiu lit its public oiiifion P'lis. was jaid when patents aliowed the I -icarliiii-a 11! tin ir daughter's poi .-ons and I th purity of their maiden iiistmpt.; to be i rial..1 ysl. eked in the waltz. This vice ' by do I'nci: ol'ff hion and "good society" ha- captiva'e I the young antl tlelu led the ol-l in t-ieChiitf ! ofCililsf" Xo hs- a tio'.f i clergyman th-m Bishop Coxe. o: the Ki;s.:opa Cnurch lias sain: "The gt'i-ss. debasing waltz would 10I l: ft : a: t--: a o" . i .el' Vi a i 1 t If isl iau inoth . - ;;i 1 it,' communion would only s. t ,s a-ai - I'.o'U if. ::! i l and remove their contaminations end o'-.'e i pt ot woman-.- modfdv w liicli it ;.i . 1 1 - 1 in -it, ! "no (voting) ; ' t he wrdef g v , -:!-. 1, iwevcr keh'e. I f.-l IMON V. 1 n.iiv lc s.amun d 1:1 as loil .w.-: iou v, i: h pai li -ipa-s of lllo.letn SO'.'i.:! r a -: . a-. 1 g m ni : f i pi tin- h- nc ..- f :it --l.iftT 01 c-xpeii e. s n i -, m 01 ,1 , t Of. f X 1 iu-l!ii: etl'ei is tse of intox - nil ' u.ellf a lid f .1111 I '. min- eiy ot man ic morais una 1. WOifi: : warning Ti.c Vof 1 men ! 111 ral.l nest- pu exi-i it, cih:c.i. r-o.cmn an i-i . that ore nin to brothel v oe.n g ;siiir. In tlie a.l- a s- of Mi. hedual and bus;- sun 1 1 ellS.' . 0111 youtli tuere ought 1 - u.xaeU as t the highest ..ud spiniUid culture. Aud oae ol th.a I ,. r i. : :sl:i ! ti i-t-. T . li.i.v' r. i-t ' , I t -' I .. .1 ll A - 1... I t e r the !- ii o I'inll 1) l:. ill tl'e : - .lit llltlll.' ,;, s. st ,,',! Mh .-. --.'.'Ir! A--., i Si de. miiv '. , u', i b- p I' "!' Thev nd n a; ;iis tin.- of il. '- i,m p 1 1 1 a 1 1 pi, . ipp lei i 1 1 (!' n I,, t 1 that 1 re al '') to -l.r mi l n.le'si la lien ( ; i , 'I'l. 1 1 n:n ,.n,f i Tl tair h .1 we s fills f ! ii-ino e I pie f-' .i tilt: fli-e a s., ,t,, j , '.. 1 tho St-i.e i"i!, -i of bo; 11 Ii: - ..I ihe V Vlotis If.ilitl. I- and f I Mill'. b thf h itin- citiz -n- 1',-- ( to 1: ott t i:s.i it i:" f. Sletti-1 lee(iii- :itil Other Xi-iullbitr- 'file Si . wai', is o: laveii til.tlil of the M. Iv Ciiin-i Ii Si-oili. !fl l their iiiiiiuii me bug here ia-t 1 1 1' I v, .1 an'y. 1 -lew aril IV nn i i . ; 1 -i o ing vl; The . hill , In s w e i preset . Asi-uri . W . B. !. an-. T. B. Arnold ami f iif hrie I a . 1-. B cell Clove. I ,i I , L- Lane. Samuel I Tll-ivrol'i. 1-1 B. Mo : Lmi s Ch iff . li. C D.ivi W. B 1 'e.irce. Be diitv. i! !' f! We-t. lip v. fib. !.. !'. Tay r. . W. B. i ante Wo t it --ft Daniel L ne S me ary. iiairtn an. am Thev a ppor I), t ween 1 he - v amounting : o . Th-y r- iif d is about six mil on .1 era 1 1 tlr.-ir j : mrc! 1 il-tlll' I), I llf sa ary ire 111 1 55d. .ut the p-ir-on ige. w hicli .-s irom In re. and rente I a lions - l.er.- I- r their iia?tor Ke A L. Ormoi.il. fr- 111 Mr. F. W. Uliit.-Sr. Mi1. AN'i.ite is 1 it.tifg in or.hr 1 hi,-li fd-. week. We nre expecting M". Ormo nl in a f w days with hi family. Aid we glad'y wel come 1 hem to our little tmvn. Kev. I ten Williams, a sf ange preacher ton-, w ho , y - I a- b tngs f . 1 In- Piiu.i live B.pfst t! : 1 1 : 1 1 ; 11 . 0 1 1 1 1 will pnac'i heie Tluii.-diy n gib. fee illii ins:, at ihe Cove public school house. .Mr. J. II. Bank-, of Kin-:hm, X. C vvns ill our t ir.sur.iti. vvti Tttisdav i;iii vavi'-g fir b!e Ano.i. SKlV.ii IV 1JHI EF. Tiie Beauhirt Herald tells of Mr. Kit killing an eleven month's old p:g Jones vvliicli weighed 4-.t2 pounds. The cruiser Philadelphia i selied nt xt ith-il to S 1 1 u r st'-am into Monoiifu bar day morning. The ti amor A u -! v 1" i a. sulci Moiidav (rum San Frauoisco tor Iloirdulu vviTi 2.000 r. lies 41.I UHi.rtOi) round- .t ammu nition tor the Hawaiian K- public. Afer one of the most bitter fights ever waged for a sent in the II S. Senaie. Lncien Baker, State Senator for Leaven worth county. Kans :s, received the Kc publitan caucus nom nation mi ihe ninth ballot. The Riverside Iron Works, at Ben woOtl, W. Va , lor th'- liisi fun f .v o years w re piiivi ii tp-iamm ?.iondoy m all its rh;p ti t;n m-, aff.r.img 7,0(M meii empioyme d. , - Thore are still rum. us of combinations to defeat both Butter an i I'rilchaul. Ti-cy arise prol.iiiblv more from the wisli than from the hope of doing so. The governor oi Xobr.sk-i aiier having exten lo ' thanks for lu-ln ('Men -led lo thf: drought sUllo'tVl's o' that side savs he tloes not think any nunc help i needed. The ciuise:1 I-tal. ig!i left Norfolk Mon- dav im- o f. port, 1; 1 . where she ,is to ii.i nt oi torpedoe ing the Nottlr At- receivi lid comp preparatory to j-.i lain ic squadron. Incendiaries truule an nn-i tempt to burn the line keve -still at- Woiks at Vartic's Ferry, Ohio, It was reptirti tl t hat tin start noii-niiitin in a f -w 1 Sunday night, works would tllfS r-'-eiv-e d clined at tU; close of . 'J'lio amount ik SJTOOOOO, of xif rl. Tiie Treistiry gold again MondaV, standi:;... bu-ines at "sh'.h'.lii.i. ! 1 taken out at N(-VV Y vvhi -li .4';0!l,(Ki was r ,r , It i silid the plan are continued fusion in Hihi. p e-cd to. give the Populi lice and th" Kejmlilic an college and the National forming for the It is then pro- .t the Slot 1; ot tln: Elfftorial pat roiiage. IV: h1 trTs fr;, -inis are to .king high for liiie. 'fhfv talk of running him f r Vice President and sav he v.il1 gei the support of both Teiiiles-ee ant! North Carolina Republican. We think it iime that both parlies wi ie -howieg mme attention to the S .n: h in the i-lee 1 ion 1 f i ml i dates. A lire ovunvil 1. a 1 ne Feimilf Colh-gc Ei-itla btiiltl ng was tlaniagetl ijw.O'.JO." I t is slipp". 11.1 tf 1 1 ft oni a deft dive Coitimbia (S. C ) tifiiiing. The 10 the extent d' I in h..vu orlgi Huc and to have b, e 0 I, irii-ng nl I night doruiib rv and dlffif ti.t It was -,n a to gi t at. Munv of the voiu; 1 e!ie lost their wardrobe. wati-ties. j.-we ry end c ing vva iiisiiif i ior c 2 T f-.-t. The builtl dltl antl tin: fiirni- uiture fo, S2.50b, X: ws c -nit- fr-.tn Hawnii of an i'lsur rerf on againsi ,,,. 1 ;e: of die bv tiie Kiiini kas an I h i'tf-w..:t It- yah-l. It was a len'ib e (') ; tl :Ii'. in tin- lirst etig-ige-nie-it 01 e young man vv r- m-iri:d'y wound e I ami ill'- n- .t!- b'titii'ed t- the volcano ridgr and s, - im! -a-, re !v!'ed bv -hot an t shell. () '.It I sV I 1 , n;.- 'f tin eiiennes nllt'.i, injur. .1 Do no lllll CUl il tacit Carlisle provide if Kill am None rebel h- is we: 1. tin n i- ci',t--.i At tl! "I'lii'i ine. fng ol I 1 in haul .i';the lb. 1 li d tint1 the : ing Use I in to - r- on 11 en th- I tin. n s de ' tie It t'l CTC'I- ,ol If pn.v v A '. tier it-mp raiice 1. this -,Mek. Ii , i in st- ilat i-, sen I 1 11 g Ihe eeaei men ! tie- Si - to Tern pr-r- i. I In-e di ou- the -if .1 I v liw. I). ii. V. Vffde SUV - ihe '. a t nil). rovem. i t f I'll I Ha1 In. a 1 Mo- : pr i 1 : -run f I earn; d h iiM b lb -li tor. 1, 1 i ' s I i. -1 ; M. i'( sf, in Dlllh I!. I still .11 th t ft;, inoonsh but vv i t o'lil V In I 1 11 li; : ; 1 111 1 it il v ts,-,'l :i Mil! 1 r- itii tiiev vvci't pursuing. haul I 111 in a veiy no' hit fin- sli' 1 vv and the inoon-hiners optratit 1 tl i-;.,,, attemoietl to c.ai i v' ii ntAiav 1 but were too closely purs jetl "to succreetl.' The W a ire ii Hall Vslioi-e. A spctial to the .In. knai. by Tnos. Dnncaa 1 lle.ul iit - the i th .t tin- s,.kioih r Warren Hail. (' Mr. ! ew-j tpt. ; Walker, le'lit. is a-ho;e al Ocr.n i sf i-. In i ever a - i If w e 1 1 her is WC-1. ill' V S' I' ll' o! h- r o tiino fill i I'll I 1 ' IH Ot t f 1 ill .air t o .il loll-!inllse l.ol ll alone; j(. T :,t ' 'ape 1 1 it ter.i- in o .i i I c out lition ir ami tl," wind vt to he r a -o'.aM h, W.ltl V -I s'.o.. ill I hi - h o. a 'I i- le- ',, I !o. i I ; si v iff import n I 1- one that Mil ! oa-e IM t 1 1 : it 1 I -holl tl bf lo-t in e'Ct'liP 4 (.mill I illpi 'I ill I 'hi-iiiit Wiinlrii. A i' run r w I nn a ol- I .Ui me I-. X. ,r ion ven nr. ,t!. o 1 M'k.-Vi tl) b I5o, Ill .Ion ni l' ilia Nrw I f III I 'I ) th 4M. N . ' llol4.s-.-1l4. Harltf-I onntr.v E'rtMdM', ll- 1.1 I..". I.-., -lai, :i t. V ,1 -1 1 11. d ipi 11 iivs, .". . Corn, 4-j4I Ac. Chickens voiin .'. :;it . .; j 1, . .-, n '11 )-,: pr. ')iu:ks, Eng. :'.5:u0c.; Mnscovv 5h:id(K . Eggs, 12 ii I V eese, Mlc. a '.Kit-, p Hides Dry Hint, :,: pair, try s- -.'. tleef IlKIl1- gllf. Peanuts, 45 a (in.:. Lambs '$ 1 at?l ..oil. old Sheep, 1.25.ifMi:). Oat. 45c. S a . et Pot doe- Ke 1 V in,- :;.',i'. Norton 4o.-,- llamiins. :;o,i:'5f. C.,f on,4 r.tiao.-. Ef. sh Pork 5 i.a'c. Field Peas ODt" Tmvevs, -fl.Otl ti $1.50 per p.,ir. EG1STE With the loin the Number -OF- Fortunate Food Who are daily carry ing away from Our Stores, Strong Values IX EXCHANGE FOR WEAK PRICES. This Months Sales WILL BE A WATERLOO for us, and a grand triumph over HARD TIMES for you. Yonr foclcet 13ooks will (iKOW JF'A'X' nt the mere mention ot the Prices art which Ave are oileririjx Our Stoc -is THF. Most Complete We have ever offered. 1 1 i FHRTIIHATr a ib w iu Jii . i Viiiits Very Truly . Hackburn & Willett, General Merchandise Dealers, 47 and 49 Pollock t. A ooop6oqo , E YEAR'S SURPRISE -roi; Off VV',-'.' v Vj o - '-V-S LJ.fi(!.--.-K g Display of: Holiday Goods!! sr i;i'i:isft.i.v sf i!i-ursiNat,t larp AaortmBt, 8 Soperior Goods. sf Kl'utsl No, i.y .1 pprnpriatr J'RESh'STS. MTti-l'.ISlNGLY1 LOW PRICES. ..... ' t , P.oatitilul Picsottfs that mcetftll Dt'iifiiids and Satisfy all. An UiiL'(in!ilU'(l Assort- -.i.e inisiit aud Variety to y. suit all Tastes in Toys, ooks, , and Hovel tic's.'. FANCY GOODS, XOTIONS, &c'- Our Hcautiful X Vantines GhinesVt A NJ.) - JAPANESE GOODS' Ls biilit, clean aal consists wholly of tho most popular designs;. fresh aifil latest ud All Kinds Fruits in groat variety. Oranpfefl, direct from Flonlia, 1'annnflH, iSlaligti Qrajies, Applet Tjs llaisins, Xew I-ffltsy 'DftlR,. Currents ami Oitroo all New. LS',14 (iootl.s Is very ( 'oiniilete it, . ni-iiy- braces fresh arrivals of. ler's, Koysteis, Whitman's, Miller's best; g;ooils; ,tulv and onr rhiin and Jxiutlbli - ' i Miji 1 Mixtures at 10 cents "per i iotiiiil; euiinot I -any eompction. eittle4 by Jf 9 55 & 57 Pollock St Boxes of those Cele brated Choice Pale Cream Cheese to hand. Price Low, ;iiUi(.;:;, i7i (irotrinv "V- liole- Reduced Prices ! To make arrive I I oolil a m tin 'iin..- S'ock soon it my 1 ni i re ncst- n A TS, ci.oTfuxt;, .( . at. greatly redueetl 1'ii.as. 1 am selling Ihe t i ll leaf hand sew 1 tl. I a !l Sx i n . o : ' -. is I on. lor s:! ti 1 : ..p f :. . eti u.a l it tl-t'ti hei ". .' ot.k land l 'i', W 31 til Von c.ii't I'.dl Iin.. .f )' 'l K!' SllOeas I til 1 "A '.SW 1.- ;- Jr-.V f r - .TBtiMM.. . : ' S ft !'j :.! Oi Candy Eto: -. t ... nj? J X. ' j-r'3 reduction. pun-In sue our line. .1. Doll l i 111 tl. Sf Hut! a!-o tlie 1 ; . Ilt.-ni hi -lore ther goixls lu ii V 1 '.! ' ' -. v .1. iiv:rxit J' I- 4 , 'jiiinK.'.-a.
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 24, 1895, edition 1
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