. i "i ... A i , . $1.00 Per Tear INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS. Single Copies, 5 Cents. VOL. XVIII. NEW BERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C, MARCH 7, 1895. NO. t . ! . 2 : -. . . , t -. r- it 0 i. f ! ' . v f X '0 in Craven ; , North ge executed nie I !i i Maikee and , I ! i .I iv ol Nov i ' i i.o '.he office of I s.id Ciareii .. ; "7 to -2u. bv Wiili.nn T. M .. Henrv Dnk. . bated .'." umber 1SV "s iiul rcg'-'- . the R -izL-u-r oi Iv . ;. county. in 1...R 1 12. t' inclusive, ,nd in i be ili. of Dee, is of sad Card-ri t R R pages 4"4 i t rig., t.i ' of i he Keg i:cr oeintv in h. ok wlia h reference j n tered on me by is made and the powers c. said mortgage. The under-i -.ned will sell at I p'lMic auction, fore-ash. at the court li' u-e in the city of New Berne, in .-aid Craven countv. ou Sdur lav the 2nd dav : April, A. D. 1 895, at 12 o'cloc k mid- ' day. the billowing land-: 1 1. A i that certain tract of land situ- i at. iu C -stven count v -n t tie S. . n t It aide! f Neils,, river aud west side ol Adums creek, .. nitn.ining liX acres more or U ss, and ku ..mi the Ireland lac.bs. fuilv dt scrib. J ;n - ii i I, ortgagc. 2. Another par ! of lard 't;::i ed in iti Crivi n c-i; t.. .i! . .. trh .. N Cllse r. e . ;". . he i . - Vs.-uU -f Adam cie-k, i uibrsu ing sever 1 trtcts cont nninr 8oil :u res. more or ' less, known as the "Wiinhop Place" exrrpliag lUtrelr on twtlve and J actes ola by John S. V:u'h to John II. Nelson 3. Another pa-ccl if 1 .id stinti-' on the BiSl sidu of S-'Utii river and on Neu-e river ant I Bi-.nvu's cr, ek. :uid lJ.'suil' creek, cont.iiiMii To Th iism l :i id Seven icn s more it V-, a i l known u j the "irove Tiact" ! e ni: he lan.U de-! scriltrtl in sntil m. rtri--- n i er the num- i ber of pirn Is as nuinlvr and conitin ( of the four tiaoi.4 I'uiiv uwi .bed as No. 3 , ia S:iid uior; ! irf . 1 . 4. A not I n r p t oi . ! '.ind -itimtM on i Sale of V a I n a 1 I e Lami: and Ciirit'rt't ( online Carolina. Bv v'rt.i. :' I Itli.l tg ige the SontU -ioe of No nvcr and on the South side of K.ih:i i iv k, ( ontain;nj - 13? acres, more i r ie-. known m ilte Ciawel! E Uv.ird Patent Trier. 5. An-itlitt If ut -Hn.ue i on ilie South ". tide of Xen.-c lUcr ;n I c:it k!i; of Stu.h t'.rvT knoa n a the Wil l- 1 ml, rontain in? 437 acre, ii.o.-e r j o. Also a tiact ol" laml n 'joinniL: the l.nni- of tiio Brac:g hein, conttinii',' 10O acre-, more or Ivs-t leituj !antl t unierlv owned hy Clair l'ittman. 8. Another p;uvel of land lying on iQlh side of N"iu-e river ami tasl side of Sooth r'.vrr ami north side of Bin k creek, containing 320 acre-, more or less beinu part of 1 he C. II. K.lwjnls land, sotne times hiuivu as the Buck creek land. Also a tiact of lainl lying on the so tit 1 1 side ol Neose river bingp:rtof the bind ( 00 reyecl bv Susan F. and E-t' er E. Stanly U C'Asnell tIards, containing 280 acres more or has being then known as the C. O, Edwards I iud anl sometimes as lite SMlljr land. . Another parcel of la ml on the south siUeof Neuse river. and eist side of South ier, containing 175 acres, more or less being the tract formerly owned by John lid wards. ft Another tract ot iacd lying on the south aide ofNeu.se river and wfst ride of Turcagaiu Bay, e o;ahiing 5XJt acres, luore or ie s. km wn as ttie Whitelmrsi ar.d HowanJ lands 9. Another tract lyiog on south sioe of Xtusc river ami north ta?t side of South rivtr aud Cofl" e creek, containing 5 acres, more or leas, known as the Coffee creek tract 10. A!i e.f thos.- tiacts of land tyinn on the Soutli el Nn-e river aud both ,-ides of Adam's crex k, know.: as the McLtn lauds, containing 700 acres n.ore or less. 11. Another parcel cf land on the otuh aid-.' of Neu.e r'ner and enst side of the iuain Sranoh Garbucon creek, contaiuing 872 acres, more or less, krtow n as the Leppers patent, 12. Another parcel of land lying on the onth tide of Neuse tiver between South river and Garbaon creek, known as the Carnej land, containing 420 acres, more or less. 13. Another parcel of land on outh ride of Teuse liver and wst side ot Somti river Let wet n Dixon treek an I Old llouse creek, coutnb.in 70 acres, more or less, known as the f.cuu an land. 14 Another panel, of laud ou the south side of Netiso river and west side of Sooth river, conta uiug V)t acres, more or less, knwu as the Dunn land. li5. Aootiwsr par. el of lajnl on the i-a-l side of South river and north side of F.-ist creek and south side of Coil'ev creek, con taining 70 a ;res, more or h known x the East crei k tract. All of which lands ire ful dfsciilnd in sdd iu.irt!Zi.; to which reference is n a -le. This .March Is'. I''... WALTER V. B I URL'S. Mortun-ee. By. Siniiiums Utbbs & Fe r.-ali. Att'j '.-. p 1 1 1 1 raii r.a rhnf of diC or m DO UfcsA lUUXXMllj AS A PREVENTIVE ht either m i' 9 any vrnrrcmJ itatM; bvt tm Xbm . trkjN Air?SdT C MiuitriLi Ar 1 ' with tijou i n4 GM, ww (MrM- TT U aT too carju Prte ty mmti. pemb F.S. DUFFY,, Druggist Solo Agent. and CAR LOAD -OF- E. S. STREET has just ar rive. I from rtbe WEST with a car load of tine Horses and Mules tosuital! purposes azes i-.in'je from 4 to 7 years old. ail of which he will iell cheap for Cash or Negotiable paper Call an.l sec him. n21-tf COTTOU 1 have a limited -".poly of Cotton Gu ano that I will sell A TON FOli A VOVll Hl'N DRED FOUNJ) HALE OF COTTON. Tbe cotton to be deli verrd . n or be! .re November 1st. isvo. Also a full line of Tur k Fertilizers Kainit, Acid, Phosphate. Jcc, on hand anel for sal- oo reasonable terms. tr"Stt me before you buy. Yours Trulv, J. C. Whitty. Eastern Carolina Dlspa tcti A X 013 Domiaioii S. S. Line. Change ol" Seliedtile. On and after Friday, March 1st, until further notice, tho Steamers o this line will sail from New Berne at 3 p. m. Geo. Hkhdeesox, Agent. 2Tcw Berne, N. C. Feb. 28, 1895. liu. The Only Preventive of Pimples Blackheads Mothy Oily Skin is CUTICURA 50AP It Strikes At the Cause viz. The Clogged Irritated Inflamed or Sluggish PORE Frr pfmples. ttlarkbcatis. reti ftnd oilvpkin. p..i. rouirlt sh3j.KtleKd nails, Jail ing h i Sold rhrM:z':H:t lht A CUkM. I'OKi'., &ol TVter Dura WRITE Riverside KENNELS, POULTRY, X PET STOCK YARDS, for their immense cat alogue to be issued this month. It costs only a stamp. EGQS FOR HATCHING A. SPECIALT V 2pecnl Prices oa Pow Is.- F1. E. HEGE & CO-, NEW BERNE, - N. C. J 10 3 in Old Rip Tobacco ! I liavc just received Oue Hundred boxes of OLD RII' Tobacco which I will off.r for the next 30 days at Considerably less than Manufactur ers cost. Tlte boxes contain from C to 25 lbs. each. Colors Mahogany & Black Sf)aes: 6 in. 6s, 6 in. 9's aiul 9 in i's. 1 will sell any of the above at 25c. by the box, or 3oc. retail, until M;irch 1st. 1895. Respectfully, j. w, v::;:, No. 40 Middle St. New Berne, N. C. D id You Ever See ANY T03ACCO? It" you never dkl, go to J. F. TAYLOR'S, where you can get ii twelve-inch plug for five cents good souud, solid tohacco lie side? twenty-five otber d rt'erent varieties, from the best to the cheapest. Another lot of good Shots at rock bottom prices. A thousand pounds more of those nice Ten cent Uaons, and lots of other goods too numerous to mention. Don't lail to come and see me when you come to town, if you do you'll get left, Notice of 8eizure. New Berne, N. C. Feb. 2, 1895. Noiicc is hereby given ot the seizure of tbe following property for the violatiou of the Internal Revenue law s. Siezed at the office of the Southern Ex press Company, at Jacksonville, N. C. January 16tii. 195, one keg of Corn Whiskey, marked, W. E. Ie, and one keg Corn Whiskey, marked, J. A. Sapp, supposed to contain four and one half gallons. Seize 1 d the office of the Southern Ex press Company in New Berue, N. C, on thd 22d day oi' January, 1X95, one keg of Corn Whiskey, marked, J. T. -"oilh,and one keg of Corn Whiskey, market, N. E. Siuth, supposed to contain four and one half n ill ons. Any person elaiinini; any of said prop erty is hereby noiitie I to appear witluu 30 thus from the ditr hero! aud make such claim in f .rm and 111 inner prescribed by law or the said prjperly will be for lcted to the t'nitid States. F. M. Simmons. Collator. By W.T. Caho, Deputy Collector, fl tw'r Mangy Mi Eisily mi Lpidiy. SXAD THIS AOT TSISZ IT 0VE2 ! We want 1 tX men who have energy and grit. We w ill give them a situation in which tlu-y mil make money rapidly the labor ln.-ing light au-.l emp oyment the year round. Hepiires no capital or great education. Some of our tiest salesmen are co.mtrv boys. Young men or o'd will do. Remuneration is quick and sure. We haw need tor U'hJ men within the next 30 days. Do not wast time, but write at once lo IL C. Hl'DGINS & CO. Publishers, Atlanta. Ga. NEW, LIFE Dr. E. C West's Nerve and Brmin Treatment rs .Id under positive written (marantee, by autbur-LZi-d imerite only, t. cure Weak Memory; Ixws of r.-un and Nerrt, Power; Lfwt Manhood; evuii-knom; Sliilit l.oso; Kvil Prearns; Lak of Coufldenoe; Nerv.iunee; lAijltude; ali Drnlns; Losa of Power of the Generative Orifana in either nei, rauaed by t-rrer-exertloii: Youthful Errors, or Kxee--ive Ve of 1 Tobacco, Opium or Liquor, which soon lead to ' Miser, Consumption. Insanity and Death. By mall, $1 a box; 6 for 5; with written iruarantee to cure or refund money. W1T S CCU'OH SYRUP. A certain -ur for Coutrhf". Colds, Asthma, Bnmchttt-, Croup, WboOpiotT Cough, 1S I re Throat. Plea-ant to take. SrDaU siza diacuotiziued; old, 60c. size, now Jr-. ; old tL ana,BQW 6oc (iUABiXTa Issued only by F. S Duffy, Sole Agent, New Berne, N. U. lOHAHIKII TOO Ml II ( OTTO.V. SI1U S)'lllnK ar tul lire Itplitrr) 1 Fiyn rH RammI on n I. i kt ro nnU IAVl Price Thi Year. Not lom: incc we published uews sUowiny t h:t t s;ius ol cotton f if future de- livery cxpectol to come ort of the crop that will le r:ii-ed tb s eir were beinLri made at tie. up s which plainly indicated that the shrewd ;md well informed man thus dealing were count ins; on nnother enormous crop liein raited and on its selling for prices even less than it ha done this ear. We have nr.o: Let lelt -r fiom Knsrland that shows the Ix-lief stdl holds and urges aaitis- the p so large an acreage a. Here ;s the letter: I'CV has of planting Ix-en done. Li VKRI'oot . Feb. I "tit. ISO". I Mir market continue, in me kittle Heavy condition, and the five selling of new crops at idmut 4 1-lf? to 3 1-s. (equivalent 1 to atwiii 4 cents on plantation., nas ueen more pronounced sin:e Hie publication of an article 111 the Liveqo d Post, of Keb. ! M.. quotino the speech Ol Ju,!re J. C. to about 4 cents on plantations), has b;i i.-an. ol 1. -.1 l..er 1 an.Mt. J.a . L'I..re pair haoy-Uead, John I hum, 1.50; pair the recent bhrcveport Convention, in 8oul, Southerly, John C. Thomas, Jr., Whirh he declared that cotton had beenltl .la. nnirsnmmcr ilnrlr .Inlm r Thorn. and could Ite profitably iaisl at the pres ent low prices ruling. So, with the huge supp'y before us, all reports of decrta-ed a re ig'j disciedited, and the ueneral Ix-lU f that another enor- i mouscrop will le planted aud very low I prices prevail, it would certainly be very I deplorable if no niateri.-.l reduction in the j cotton area should occur, particularly ! considering the demoralization that now j exists here, and the agiricssive disposition I to st. cotton for next sea sou's delivery. I Another importnt factor that is well 1 not to overlook is toat, on account ol I liussia's increasl dui v on c.tton. that ! country cannot be expected to assist the I market next fall, by bnyiiii; 400.000 or I 500.1 0(i bales of Amtriean cotton, as she ! did la-t Sep'.. Oct and Nov Considering the present and future out look, rs seea here, sellers for a sharp de cline are as confident as at any time in the recent past. They instance the present pressure to sell spot cottons as an evidence that its production at present figures must le profitable, and insist that, were it oth erwise, cotton would not be forced on the market, at the end of a season, at the lowest quotations in the history of the trade. Very truly. Bkkk, Covvem. & Co. ItN a Curious M'omnn who can't have confidence in Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. II' ic is a tonic lor tired-out womanhood, a remedy for all its peculiar ills and ailments and if it di esn't help you. there's nothing to ptiv. A hat more can voc ask for. in a medi cine? The ''Prescription'' will build up, strengthen and invigorate the enlire female system. It regulates nnd promotes all the proper functions, improves digestion, enriches the blood, dispels ache? and pains, bungs refreshing sleep, and restores health and vi'ror In 'female com plaints'' of every kin I in all chronic weak uesses an 1 derangements, it's the ouly guarantied remedy. If it dnisn't I ent-rit or cure, in the case of every tired-ont or sufferino woman, she'll have her money Iraek. Nothinj 11 Tied in its place bv a dealer. tho 11 .;h ;t 111 iy Le b 1 et'er tor sell , can be "just as good" for buv. bun vou Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure constipation, piles, biliousness, indige-tiou and head aches. LAM) OF THIISOITH. Land of the South imperial land - How proud thy mountains rise How sweet thy scenes on cverv hand; Bow fair thy covering sKiesI But for this ah. not for these I love thy fields to roam, Thou hast a dearer spell to mo, Thou art my native home! The rivers roll their liquid wealth, t 'neipialletl to the sea--Thy bills and valleys bloom with health, And green with verdure be; But not for thy proud ocean streams Nor for thine a.nre dome. Sweet, Suuuv Suith I clitm to thec-- Thou art my native home! I've stood beneath fair Italy's clime , Beloved of tale and son". On tlelvyn's hills, pr.-ud and sublime, Where nature's wonder- ?hroni:; By Temple's classic sunlit -tiv mis, Where oad's ot o d. did ro on. But ne'er have found so fair a 1 md As thou ni v native home! As thou hast prouder glor'e too, Than nature oer t.rae: I'eace sheds o'er thee her genial dew, And frcetlom's pin;.n wave. Fairscience llings her ptsiris around; Religion litis her ilome. These, these i nde r thee to niv heart. My own, loveil, native home! And "hfaven's U'-t gifc to man i- thine (iod bless ihe rosy girl-! Like sylvan flowers, they su eel ly shine: Their hearts are jane ;:S peail-! And orace and goo mess circle theiii. Where'er their fo.itsteps roam IIo.v i-an I iben, whilst loviiii.' them, Not love niv native home! KlieumHtlim Cured In liny. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to : days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at onre the cause and the disease immediately disap pears. The first dose anally benefits, 75 cents. Sild by Henry's Pharmacy. New Berne N. C. old custom bou-e building. Bucklen'si "Arnica Salve. The best salve in the woild for Cuts, Bruises. Sores, I'lcct's. Salt Rheum. Fever Sores. Tetter, Chappe 1 hand-. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay require I. It is guaranteed to give perfect sttisiaction or money refun lid. Price 25 cenis pel box. For sale bv F. S. DulVv. Pimroist. Utul, Ple-ldeu!. JAS. SEDMOND, "ue-Pies. B. S. GUION, Sec, k Treas. OFFICII : iq GRIFFITH. ST. ooooioooo ICE CO. Manufacturers of Pnrf5 Crystal Ice FROM DISTILLKD WAT KB. CAPACITY: 20 Tons per day Daily delivery (except Simdat) bv wagons from G a. in. to f p. j, Sunday (retail only) Irom 7 a. m. to 10 noon. Car Load lots .solicited and orders tilled promptly. For prices and other information, Address, B. S. GUION. og3elwtf Manager. THF. l'KEMHKN AM'ARnF.n. At the I'.ast t aroliiiit Fair, Taken In Ortlcr by DepartmeiiU. ii:i'ai(tmi:nt 1: 'li.s 1. -u AM K, Bc6t pair live quail. J. M. Keel, 12 pair live quail. best ptir dead wood-cock, .1. C. Thomas, - 'r - i 50; do., double rail, J. C. Thomas, J'"-. $1.50; pair live doves. John Duud, it--; pair dead larks, Frank Russell. $1; ! best display ot dead samp, I B. larce. ".50; di-pi,iv live quail, John Dunn. 2d best do , Leopold Cohn, 50. (.'his 3. ii, ,st ,jr shtrler ducks, deid John C ; Thooaas. Jr., t 50; pair dead mallards. jM.m cv Thoma-. Jr.. $2: pair dead black ducks,.!, li. JhlftV, ?'J; pair spf,.'-tall. ,J -tail. j C. Tho nas, Jr., 2; pair green winjr teal. . i r. Timnvu i.ir ilinnws .Mm ! c' Thomas, Jr., 1.50; pair paddies J. B i Duffv. 1.50- water-witch. John C. Thorn. i as j,. c,)nt, John C. Thomas, Jr., 1 as j,. Cf)n( ,c , i'5o- nest live black i o. .id -p.,,in-l)ill J i -jf'-,,,. ...aivass-bac'k'. ck brant, J. L. Ilahn, John C. Tlionia5. Jr., .lolin 1 limn 1 .". i as, Jr.. $1.50; whiffler, J. B. Duffy, $2 50: boobie, pair, J. C. Thomas, Jr., $2.50; best single blue heron, Spellmau Browo. 75 cents; host bittern, John C. Thomas, Jr., 1.25; best pair marsh hen, John C. Thomas, Jr., 2.50; lst wild turkey alive, John Dunn, .00; best wild turkey dead, John Dunn, 2 50; best col lection not less than 12 varieties, by one exhibitor, I.. B. Pesrce. $15; best pair blue peters, J. C. Tbomav $1.50. Chiss J. Best live exhibit white rabbit, Drauev ; Bane, $1: best exhibit fox. I). Ilensley, 55; best exhibit wild cat. I). Ilensley, $10; best raccoon. II. Vhiteliursr. $2; opos sum, D. Hcnslcy, $2; mink, I). Hcnsley, $5; best collection, not less than t varie ties, J. C. Thomas, Jr., $40; exhibit live !ear, C. C. Cannon, "; musk rat, Walter Kirkman, $2. Class Jf. Best collection live game and mixed birds. J. M. Heel. 10.00. Chss (;:Ds. Best setter. Ed. Hancock. $2 She herd, Hackburn & Willett, $2; Italian srey hound, Ralph Smith, 2; pointer, J. C. Thomas, Jr., 2; Scotch terrier, Ilaekbum & Willett. $2. DEPARTMENT 2: FISH, OYSTERS, &c. Btst display crabs, Geo. N. Ives & Son, 5; Ix st collection fish, Geo. N. Ives & Son, $75; best bushel clams, Geo. N. Ives & Sou, $5; 2d best do., J. A. Darker. $2.50; best display ovsters, (Jeo. N. Ives A" Son, $25; lest display salt fish, Geo. N. Ives A. Son, special premium, 10 sacks salt. DEPARTMENT 3: FARM PRODUCTS. Largest yield crab grass on an acre, 1 bale exhibited, WV II. Bray, 5; lest variitv bread corn. 1; field peas, W. F. Crockett, 1; Irish potatoes. W. F. Crockett. $1; do., sweet potatoes. 1; largest number of field crops on exhibition own production, W. F. Crockett. $25; 2d do.. W. II. Bray, 15; 3d best, Hackburn & Willett, 7.50. W. F. Crockett took the following six premiums: best display vegetables, j5: doz. cabbages, $1; peck carrots, 1; best turnips, diploma; rata bagas, 1; home made smoked saung". 1. No eompeti. tiou for county exhibit except by Craven county which the judges consider excel lent; best North Carolina hams, W. II. Bray, $2. SPECIAL PREMICVIS. Special premium No. 8, by John C. Whitty, for the best yield crab grass hay ler acre, 1 two-horse plow, awarded to W. H. Bray; special premium No. 30, by Robeits fc Bro., 1 sack Diadem flour, W. F. Crockett. W. F. Crockett also takes special pre miums, 19, 20, 21 aud 22, by E. E. Harper, 1 year's subscription each to Weekly Journal. They are for best sweet potatoes, turnips, ruta bagns, and 1 -2 bushel corn. Special premium No. 49, by J. R. Parker, Jr., 1 barrel gold medal flour for best display ofcom, John Humphrey. Special premium No. 51, by J. H. Hackburn. 1 barrel floar tor the lest home-made molasses, John Humphry. j DEPARTMENT 4, SECTION 1 HORSES. (.'In .': itinIuftl HreJ Horses. j Best stallion 4 years old and over, L M. Broome, Idulia, $15; stalli m 3 years : old mid under 4, Uackburn 4 Willett, 10 entire colt, 1 year old aud under I two, J. S. Carr, Durham, $7.50; best 1 brood mare, over four years old, W. L. Kennedy, Falling creek, 10 fitly 2 years old and under four, Hackburn iV. Willett, ! 10; filly, 1 year old and under 2, J. S. ; Carr, $7.50; filly under 1 year old, J. S. ! Carr, 5. Class 4- Henri Ca niii'jr JeaseS. Best stallion. French coacher Tittis, 4 I vent's old, W. hi. Benninger, Walmitport, i Pa., $15. j Cl.iss ': llr.ii't Jl-rx-). , Stallion, 4 years old and over, J. A. ; Jones, 10. Class .- -ltn.nlster. ! Best stallion, 4 years old and over, L. j M. Broome, Idalia, $10; stallion, 2 years old and under 4, Jos. Kinsey, Craven I county, 10; brood mare, 4 years old und "over, Jos. Kinsey, $10; tilly, 1 year old and timUr 2, Jos. Kinsey, $5; gelding, 4 j years old and over, J. S. Carr, $5. Class 7; Matched Tenuis. j Best matcheel team, light carriage i horses not under 14J hands high, W. F. Crockett, $10. j Cluss !: Thakeis. Best Jack, 3 years old ar.d over, .las. : A Bi van, $5; Ijaast Jack 2 years old and l under 3, L. M. Broome. Idalia, Class 10.- Mali. Best horse mule 12 years old and under .!, Jos. Kinsey, $5; beet horse mule 1 year old and uneler 2, 5; best mare mule 2 years old and under 3, Jos. Kinsev, $5; best mule colt 1 year old and under 2, Jos. Stevenson, $o. SUCTION c.crti.K. (lass 1: Jfiisteii Fi tenia n . W. M. Benninger. Walnutuort. Pa.. took the following premiums in this clas-: ' liest bull, 3 years old and over, ij.10; bull, i Z years old and under 3, 5; bull, 1 year ' old and under 2, $3: cow, 3 years old and j over, 10; heifer, '1 years old and under 3, ?o; he'ter, 1 year old and under 2, 3; best herd, consisting of 1 bull, 3 or more ! cows or healer two years old or over, and 1 calf which shall have been dropped bv one of the members of the herd and shall iiave be n tired by the bull heading it. . $10. Class Jerstis. 1 J. S. Carr, Durham, took the following n rrminms in this cla.ss- liest boll :t v.-nr old and over, $10,- do., 1 year obi and under 2. 3; heiler, 2 ve-ti-s o'ld and under 3. ft; do., 1 vear old and under 2, $3; best herd, $10." Best cow. 3 years old and over. W. F. Crockett. 10. Class ( Cow. 3 years ; Dermis. Id aud OVi W. F. Crockett, $10. Class 11: Uriah W. F. Crockett took the folio wing pre miums: ISest cow J years old and over, 5; heifer, 2 vears old and under 3, $5; heifer, 1 year old ami under 2, $3. Class 13:--yatires. T5et cow 3 years old and over, W. F. Crockett, . Class 14: -Streepstahs. Best bull dairy breed, J. S. Carr, Dur- best bull, tef breed, W. M. ; Walnutnort. Pa , $10- l-t cow dairy breed, W best cow beef breul. V. W. Crockett. 10; M. Bjoningcr, 10. I Class 15. Fattest and lxst beef animal, W. M. I Benninger. 85. i Class W,: Jhiiry Coir's Test. L, ! 1st premium, J. S. Carr, Durham, N. $25: 2d aud Md, W. M. Bennin-er, Walnutporc, Pa , $15 and $10. SECTION 3: SHEEI. Class J. J. S. Carr, Durham, took the following premiums; .Best ram 'i years old, ; be.-t Pen- 3 ewtP- 2 Ve old, 5; best pen. i ewes' 1 3'car old arid under 2, 3. Cltss A: &atthJotrn. W. M. Benninger took the following preminms: Best tain, 2 years old. 5; Ix-st ram lamb, $1; peu 2 ewes, 2 years old and over, Sv, do., 1 year old and under 2, $3; best 2 ewe lambs, $4. ( 'lass 5 ; Si vy ('; e. I5est ram 2 years old and over. $5: best p n 2 ewes 2 years old and over, $5; both taken by J. S. Carr, Durham. Class 12: -Sweepstakes. Bst ram with live of his get, W. M. Bccninger, $5; best flock, W. M. Ben ninger, 5. SECTION 5; SWINE. Chss 1: fifishirr. Best boar 2 veal's old nnd over. Hack burn & Willett, $3; best lioar 1 year old and under 2, Hackburn & Willett, 3: best sow 2 years old and over. W. II. Bray, $3; est sow, 1 year old and under 2, W. F. Crockett, 3;" best sow and six pigs, W. F. Crockett, 3. Class ,': J'olal China. Best boar 1 year old and under 2. W. II. Brav, 3: best sow, 1 vear old and I under 2, W. H. Bray, 3. Class 3: Dun-r Jersey. ' Best boar, 2 years old and over, J. S. Carr, 3; best boar 1 year old and under 2, J. L. Ilahn. 3; Inst sow, 2 years old and over, J. S. Carr, $3. ( 'lass V,: Essex. The following premiums were taken by J. S. Carr: best boar 2 years old and over, $3, do , 1 year old and under 2, 3; sow 1 year old and under 2. 3. Cliss 7: Sireeistitlts. Best boar, any breed, aiy age, J. S. Carr. Durham, on Essex, $2.50; best sow, do., W. H. Bray, 2.50 on 7?eikshire sow; best sow and pigs, W. F. Crockett on Poland China, 2.50. The foregoing stock was judged and the awards made by F. A. Lovelock, an expert judge of live stock, Salem. Va. (Continued on page 3rd.; NEWS IX BRIEF. The Colorado Senate Thursday passed a bill prohibiting capital punishment. George W. Prince, of Galesburg, III,, was Thursday nominated on th'j 1,476th ballot by the Republican convention of his district to succeed General Post in Coii'Tcss The Presbyterians of Kinston will soon begin work on a church, to be erected on their lot on Independence street. The church building is to cost about $1,200, says the Free Press. The Commonwealth, .if Virginia, has rested its case in the train roblier trial at Stafford Court House. The six per cent interest net does not go into effect until thirty days titter the Legislature adjourns. Louise Michael, the little Anarchist agitator, has been very ill lor several days in Londou. She is not expected to recover. The North Carolija Populo-Republi-can Assembly has done a great deal recently towards aiding the Democrats in legaining control of the State. Let the good work go on. Over 400 Hebrew bakers composing the complement of 120 shops in New York, have struck for a reduction of working hours. Dr. Hoadley, of New Haven, Conn , died suddenly at West Palm Beach, Fla , of heart disease. He was a memlier of the Greely Relief Expedition. Kastem capitalists have purchased ,.50O acres ot phosphate lands in Lew county, Fla.. paying therefor 65,000 cash. A large mining plant will be es tablished Dear Bronson. j The Lighthouse Board gave notice that j owing to the close of navigation in the vicinity by ice, the light and fog signal at j the station in Albemarle Sound, N. C. on i the liar at tlie entrance to North river. has been temporarily discontinued until uie reopening ii navigation. Dr. Hoadley, of New Haven, Conn died suddeuly at West Palm Beaeh, Fla Monday night of hpart disease. He a member of the Greely expedition. was On the 2ath ult. tire greatly damaged the city lull of Brooklyn. The loss is estimated at 40,0o,. It is not believed that the records were destroyed. The tire originated on the tbinl floor. The latest advices from Cuba eon firm the reports of a general unris ng ol patriots there. The movement is simul taneous at seven different points on tin island and the insurgents have ittackcd eight or ten interior towns. The Brooklyn .fiaseball Club left New York for Savannah, Ga. During their sojourn in the South they will play six games each with the Washington and Pittsl.urg League team. Three of the games will be played in Savannah and three in Charleston. Rev. Dr. Lyttleton F. Morgan, one of the most prominent Methodist Ministers in .Baltimore, elieel Thursday afternoem of pneumonia, aged x2 years. He was re ceived into the Baltimore Conference of the Methodist Church when but nine teen years of age. The bond syndicate is turning over to the sub-Treasury all sold received on account of the subscriptions, which is charged to syndicate account on the sub Treasury anel gold receipts is.-ued there for. The government will consequently receive a much larger amount of gold then the $6 o.OOO.Oi Ki.000 for which the bonels were issued. Ei'a Moses, a pretty young Jewess of Atlanta anel Joe Lee. a chinaman were married on the 20th, at the grooms 'laun dry. None of the bride's family would attend and no chinamen were present. Joe Lee cut oil' his cm- two weeks ago and since then his lellow countrymen have dropped him. The catch of mullets at Swansben'0 keeps gn at. From the Swansboro items in the Jacksonville Times we take the i follow 'mg: "Large catches of mullets are i lieing made bv our fishermen; last week I Capt. Jim Smith caught o0,00O at one j bau1' Mr- ""'k-icy Odum and crew ; mrtdfi a b:iul on 1 "'.nan s Ismnd and landed i 75,000. The celebration of the semi-centennial 'anniversary of Rev. Moses D. Hogcs' pas- torate of tha second Pre-sbyterian church 1 of Richmond commenced on the night of ham, 10; Benninger, the 2bth. A banquet "t the Masonic j "by some mistake or otherwise carried Temple was given and a public reception away a lew pieces of good.- without pay attended by thousands, among vvhom was ing them." and added tnat if the ; the Governor anel his staff, a delegation goods were not returned an officer would irom the soldiers Ilome and Cootederate I organizations. Dr. Iloge was presented with engrossed resolutions adopted by the congregation of Beth Ahaba syngogue, land a haudsotne silver berry bowl by the! laeues til tlie Hollywood confederate Memorial Association. Among the tele- rr-am- rl' finnfrMltilotimi rnont vro. 1 wno nn- from Cardinal (iibbons, IXTCJ Quarter of a .Million Loss and Very Little Insurance. DESTROYED IN HOURS. .4 iKHi-retio .Stump the aitse The Free Pres Office Among the Hurnetl ew Ilerne" Rrspiinnr t the Tail tor Ail. For the fourth time within tbe last two or three years Ne.v Berne has been eallei upon to aid our sister town, Kinston, in fighting flames that were consuming pr petty in the town and willing response has come i-aeh tune, though on two occasion--. be!oiet1e v left the mes-age came that tiny would not le required the flames having been gotten under control. But Thursday's fire was the worst the town has ever known. A very large por tion of the best business portion of the city lies in ashes and the loss is net far from a quarter of a million dollars. The lii-t news iu New Berne about 1 lie Kinston trouble was the lollowing tele gram: Kinston. N: C, Feb. 2. Mayor. New Berne, N. C : Our town is burning up. Twenty-five largest stores on lire. Fire raging. Come w ith tire company quick. J. W. Gummier. Mayor Ellis wa-om ol the city driving when the telegram came, but the I ire men went immediately to work and were in readiness to depot by the time he re turned. Of course he gave ready per- mission and the special train carrying town pulled out just as quick as the incoming mail and passenger reached the city so the way would be cleat'. The firemen took with them the quick steamer Elijih Ellis of the Atlantic S. F. E. Co. with its appa at us and also hose from the New Berne S. F. E. and the Fourth ward hose. Their arrival in Kinston and wdiat hap pened from tbe time the lire broke out up to the latest news receive 1 is contained in the lollowing telegram: Special to The Jot rnai.. Klnston, N. C.., February 23. About 4 o'clock this afternoon fire broke out in Bryan Field's stables an 1 rapidly spread to the woo leu building in the rear of Oettiuge: Bros, store and the opeia house and tw o main business blocks j of the town are iu ashes or smouldering f'":.s, ineitKiing tile, stores ot Einstein ! )!l"s - N- n- '-"bin. Oettinger Bros., ) l'ridgon cc Cox. Cana ly"s Hardware, C. W. Crabtree, Abbott cv. Sumrell, Daw son Bros., J. W. Collins. Loftin's Bank, the bur-looms ol II. C. II irnsou and L. J. Whaley and Wagner's beer bottling establishment-. Hotel Tull, the Free Press office, Dr. 'full's residence and office. Residences- of S. Einstein, II. II. Wilson, Sheriff Sutton, Dr. W. A. .J. Pollock. A. J. Loftin. S. M. Sumrell ami W. II. Brock's residence and stable-. The flying sparks burned two or three houses occupied by colored people in another part of the town. It is by far the severest fire ever in Kins ton. The loss is fully $225,000 and the in surance in the aggregate small. The fire was under control by 0:30 o'clock Tiic New Berne Fire Department ar rived here at 7:20 p. m. and is now throw ing water on the smouldering ruins. The origin ol the tire,is reported to have I teen a cigarette stump carelessly thrown by a boy in Bryan Fiekrs stables. Loss E en Greater Than at First Reported. Kinston s calamity was a leaiiu: one. ; Two i it ire blocks are completely wiped l , CKMmr(.. allll flmc other l.uil.lings burned besides in all sixty-six were de stroyed and they are in the very heart of the business part of the town, To re- i abo the immen-ity and seriousness ot this I rontfagr.it ion it must b- remembered that Kinston has h -s than three thousand in habitants. The contents of the buildings were al most, as total a los- fls the bouses them selves. Comparatively little was gatten out, ami what was taken out was prinei- j pally pile I in the strings, and thee the goons cfiUgnt on niv ami were nurnea owing to tbe rapidity with which the fire . ii-e.. . , ... 1: I '"Ple'V' V " r , ,'S , i tion that it is of very little value. The loss is a crushing oue and the afflicted people ol our sisvr city have tlie sympathy of all. Many of the burned buildings were handsome and costly brick edifices. Among the ruins are the bank, the new opem house and the hotel. Notwithstanding the extent of the dis aster, Kinston's brave business nun will rise to the occasion and rallying front their trouble will bestir themselves and make the burned district rise phieuix-liko f rom its ashes aud become again a tl uirishing business locality. .. Id-solutions ol l'hiinks. The fit v council of Kinston held a meet- ,, ,,..,! i,,;. . . ,. fO'ii,..;,- ii,,,.,!.-., t,, ii ,n o,,-l assistance m the town s trouble and sin ing ol giving assurance ot willingness to recipiocato at any tune m anyway; possil When the Kinston trouble wa- learned our firemen were both leady and eager to go, and not a moment was lost in getting on the seeiiethat they could help and they would be as ready to respond again, but we hope the day is lar distant vvlif-n there will be any need again in either ot the nlacesfor as-isiance from the other. AMIKVII. nit; iAM4.t: si 10. OOO Waiifetl lor I.ibel ami Slantler Against it Business l n . li. Strauss and w ife. who conduct, the Cosmopolitan hotel i.t Asheville, have in stituted suit iu the Superior Court against Thatl W. Thrash, a prominent young; bus iness man. The complaint charges slander and libel and teu thousand dollars damages are asked on e ich couut. It is alleged that Thrash sent Mrs. Strauss a not.1 iu which he said she had : bo sent for them and with a warrant lor her arrest. MIKHIKI) At Riverside Farm, near New Bcrue N. C I ebruary 2Stli, lsita, Mr. Amos ! Willis, of Beaufort N. C. to Miss Mary Nash Bonitz, of New Berne. Rev. L. L officiating. VFWS Altltll I III Hie 4 il.v ;at lioreil ol F.Iiiis anO Vieiiii(.. in anil liiiell.v Tolil. Spi in' has -Ma iv'u. d" ia :.e a 1 !li o. haijc. to ja: n't The neiiio "irl Kmiiy with incendiai iu wa-ve-terdav dv Mav-.r Y. 20O'M.nd. ' Franklin. '0111 mil le-1 i- ill de! Kinstoti ha- l'ulh tlu-idcd b ', a lire enjjinc. A eomaiittee i to come down next wci k to look into the matter of ' )urcli:i-ing one from New Berne. I ,- II. Ga-kin- of Air.oia and bit daughter Stel'a win- in tue city Tlunslav and visited the J nl'UNM. Mfice. They, e--peciallv the br'iL'ht little girl, were i onsid- craoiv interested in -e .lorn n I, was made." ne how- the A 1 true nu'iil ier of ( nil' e'.ti.i attend the Fair at New llenie last week: rill seemed to be verv beddv li'ea-od. an I exm-sed l he opinion that it was the b st ir ever fel l in New Berne laeks-ai- le Tillies. Tie- s hooia-r Meiv undergoing big repai from the West Indi two new spars, i ew booms, ( to. In t.iet s almost anew. The s; II. I ' ipl . I. Up! oil. 1 - s since her return rs. She is to have wire rigging, new ic w ill be rigge i-out hooner Ella K. Ibli, ! C apt. J pan's. 1 ) iv. i- also urdi '1'.. ilHL slight re- i A good specimen of home grow n be I of the Hol-tcin breed can lie Men :it Mr. f Cllas. E. Nelson's this momillg. s5l j pounds was the dressed weight and the I live weight about 1.500. Itwasraisid I by Mr. George I Watson ol Like Land I ing, Hyde county, and show- w hat can b done. Mr. Nelson fi.nider the lloisleio j a line breed f r b -el'. In another column will he 1 jiind an ar ticle tell ng of opposit on in Ma aclr.i setts to Southern removal of nbii- and claims that the t ilk is made by a lew. and that there is no reason for removal a- the factories ate making money. All right, if money can be made by the factories in Massachusetts, monev can be made bv them in North Carolina, and the sooner our people w. ike up to the net. and act accordingly the bette r it will be. Wnter l.(is(0(l Selioouer. Special to Joi'KNA I.. Bkaukokt, N. C.. Feby. 2. The Schooner Etta M. Hanoi' is a-hore near Ocraeoke. She is hiinlien' laden. The Bart jr became water-logged from a hole iu her bow. Tm Dt TIIK I. AT K.ST WASIIIXiTltX KWS. Wilson l:tle Posl Muster iieneral .Mntlers Relating to orlh Caro linians. Special to Jot'iiNA L, ) Washington. D. (.'.. Feb. 2s - Win. L. Wilson of Wet Virginia was loday nominated Postmaster Genera! to succeed BisSell. re-igned. Commodore Kirklaiul. V. S. N.. : lla e ir I t;ve 0f Ilillsboro, was piomo'ed to Admiral. The House refu-edjoi further the Williams-Settle contest to Settle holds the seat. n-n ier and TIIK COXTRACT IS A W A RIIKO. Ami the I'nblie Kuiltliu is to be Com pletetl as Far as this 4'ontraet Covers, in Xiuc Months Time. Our New Berne public building seems to be coming at last. The bids as we told were opened on the 14th of February and the contract has now besn made. The contract for the erection of the buiidmg has been awarded to Grace & Hvd. Chicago, Ili. Their biel was 27.726. The poition of the work for which they contiurted is to be completed in nine months time, so the beginning of the work can be expected at an early day. The building is greatly needeel and there is no one who will not rejoice at it comp'e ion. Ol K OYSTER IMU STRY. An -Vet is rentl' N'eetletl lor its lroleel lm ami level.meiil. Wou'd it not be a good thing lor the Faster, shore, it our present I gislatuie would pei form an "Ac1." for the develop ment i f the oyster industry : It us d to bo '-inu-ic in the air' when the wh-stle of the oyster canning factory summoned the "shockers" to the Carnival. and the slio.mi of living humanity, of all ages, sixes, colors and conditions which came pouring in. sometimes to ihe mini- ber of over live hundred, gave an ap- pearauee of activity and thrift ult rh was good to behold, while the money carne I, all tlie way irom nitv reins to a iioiiar.,t ,,,. J';ur Th";r till and a halt a day, humd its way swiltly and surelv into the tills of the n.eichauts, and procured for the industrious workers, such things in were necessary for the outer and inner man. ....... v' "y retuin ueie an i aooiu u-.- i ne piescin Legislature mav have much todouhout it. B. WHAT IS SAI l III' THi: I'AIK. Kvtruet From I he Wnshiti);-! on Prog ress. Another traml Snei-ess Neore.l . That such a Fair as the last exhibition of the Fast Carolina Fair could have been held in the lace of such adverse' circum stance as the remarkably bad weather a extended oyer the w hole country made was a matter of surprise to the home peo ple and the disianL visitors also. The weat her was so disadvantage ous that , very mall? thought that the Fair could not be held yet the cxhibil shown, In I all deparlnietil- woubl have been a ciedit ! to miv Fair. We ropv the followin" from the Wasbaigion Progress, which ! irivp a fair idea ot ihe conooiMits tle.r i vert. made: "-rl,e x,w ., ,10 .,,;,-. which , pened on Monday the lih. ar:d (,! on S iturdav the 2 kl, was a grand -le ce-ss. The exhibits were all good except the oyster and lis'u exhibit, tbecold tat her preventing a uood ii.sortmtnt in this line. There were good attend, m. es on Wi li nes lay, Thursday and Friday. Th.. racing w as a little he ivy n Tiie-iiav ami Weelneaday. but wa - in good eon. I ,ii, ,n on Thuisiliy and reamine.l g I tl,,- I. dance e,f the lime. The ba'ioon nseensions were the line-t that was ever seen. The poultry eh bit w,i the liiii-L that has even I ecu seen in thi- Slate. The f iiicy work attracted the ladies ;,n,l was good; and in fa t all conn full e xpectation of a' I. up to th This tail' has seoieil another grand siie-ces-. except in a tin am i d way an 1 we hope that this will foot up a --ueress. It is thought that t he weather pieveii ted as large attend , nee as usual. The Governor was delaiucd in Baleigli on olli cial business and fence could not atleml, Mr. Jas. A. Brvan made the formal opeii- mg addn ss and his remarks timed and appropriate. Space and the late hour of . borne prevents u- Irom giving we:e w eil ill' let il lit a geneial lo and as : write-up as we would wish to the fair merit The marshals' ball on Fildav evening was a grand affair and was led by Chief Marshal Milan Howard." s i tn: si m i iiii I ic i. ii I. it. He i:xirel at 'J:a.i 4.11 tlie loi-iiinc ot the 'T I h - I a I, 11 l If is Home in OiisIoh i iinnl.t lor I it I r rim' 11 i . l ite Senat.. iniiiiiLT illne- I- 1 He in.. e 1 11 (III tl 27th. 1: ;. 'I li M 1 1 i n r . remain A I - ne 1. 11-iy da-d theiv at U'.duo.ln.V I Wi t .ken tin Th ne i In v to his li loni ( )nsiow county tor interim nt Franck was Senal- r ..f lb: . P . -e'ratoiial di-iia I. with ic- p..-t.. Kiohlaiid-. ( in-low e.mii'y. N. i '. He was horn Au:u-t "ith. 1-" t. Mr. at!' nded -i In a! at the acade i it Hnli lands -md afbf nie- .r, the rnivei-iiv of Noiih ( 'ar. .I'.na. returi-ed home uel lugaa f.iraiing, w! 1 b" b i- si nee foi lowei 1. He w !- inniTie 1 M iss " i ,-ginj i ,im- S i ndci 1 ei en Dieen beh. i.si. i;:(.c-i in omiIi- io ar I - h w as I. U a widi we: . M . Frail' k rve 1 a- , v ,u, -i' nic r. and ii.s- ,1' i 1 e ., . ,, ,. , .ppoii,'. d b. !.. I. o - - .; . I -o,' a coiniiitl(. ni llir.-i . :.- a o :.u !.i linn i e committee-, to and, t Mid land de'.t of the i unity. He w , h c ted ! Legislature :s a D-n r.it in Is-.m. joined the Pi .pu'i-t p-- rty in ''' jo tl eninated bv it for the II and defeated. He was ,.'ected 1 , ., ill is'al iio-n-thc eaglil il -lr.. :. A: present se i ni ol the 1 .":;;-! d u r. I . cle.ted Pre-ideii! protein o" the a aie 'lie Mr. Franck wa- a nu-ml Mithodi-t cbnr. li. a g o I ! o a honorable nun in his tr-m- .eti . i nu.i iii rr itvt i, iiv rn i w i: I ii I it. Case Wliere Kxliiliil. :iml I1. Were Kepi Knelt l llle Itml ! I anl Yet (here it 4. real lixliibit iu nil len r I men Is. .Mr-. Mism I rice, wh from the -ily on lb live.- 1 1 ij.po-ile T-lesd; II IMIIcs -id- of Ncuse river w is in the ( it v Mrs. p.iee had a g-.o 1 ', lip lor exhibition at lie- F lit -I I" W : !1 : i s i o a : the wea'b prrveaied lioni Hlllll.. others in her neighborho o, cr. Among the article carp -t of her own w In l bs from t In- g ml u She te'is ii- ai-o ol line litt'e six year old girl her neighborhood vvha avuig and I -pun I.ucv i she k 11 1 1 1 i U l. -l--. el, a ork by Mollis, , prais - ; the login s terms. Mrs. Price has never, nnti failed to have good exhibit hi- Fair, at il and Sin- won I ! he I';: -t I -I veo b'sl nee never I dled to take premium ! piennunis amounting to s-soilai Fair ever held and at tie- Fair of . waui the 5 00 piemiiim for tie- and 2 50 for lur knitting work. j These cus s are only sampli -can be foun I on everv side. And a w lie t ' yet the' u It u i a 1 ' Iv lin e ; men; - j 1' air had tin- large-t and b st ngrieu j exhibit it lias ever had and an n 1 w as show n in some other . I - oa : al.-o. Wln.t would the Fair- haw icen i It it ha 1 n W ' U iter.' No doubt Mr-. P !.kc lit r, invoh.ntaril this time x' 1 1 1 b all . an I 1 Uo-c v. no, I ini-s,. 1 the Fair , more eager f..r : the next, both to a'.ten I and to exhib't. Forward is tlie word and let everybody even now turn their thoughts towatds the next e.xhibi :ion with the determination to make it the grande-t ever in Ihe State ' anil let every one do wnat he e hi lio n now i ill then to make it so. Illicit Distiller Arresteil Nicholas 11. Collins, from near Mavs villc w as arre-ted and brought to New Berne on the 27th, nit., for illicit dis tillery. The case was worked up bv Deputy Collector W. T. Calm. The place whe-ie I he had been distilling, was lound about a half mile from his hon-e but !ie had moved the distillery. A portion of it was found at his dwelling, also a small quantity of whi-- key and some bottle i'john. and a jugj and dem- The prisoner will have hearing before V. S. commissioner Hill Saturday. First I'ie-nie ol the Season. Pic nics have li -gun early this year. V e-ter-Chas. Flic first of lav and was the season was held chaperone 1 by Mr. i K. Shiver. , The party of young Indie men sailed across the Noiim ! Fi rry and look dinner in re -hie. with the addition ol a and to F oilar bon ii nth i. llle aiiil : coll', e made on the spot. I n the afierno in a lii w a ! the river and the return madi : In the patty were three : ; ladies, Misses l.ueetia Coin 1 s til at 4 -on lo, k i I ' 1 1 g y o 1 1 : 1 an I M uir ; Grnv, of Winston, and Ml-s M lf Mohh j of .Minneapolis, i llaekbnrn A W'lllelfs lAliil.it. j Me-sis. Hackburn A: Willed made : splendid exhibit s iusiver il if pa 1 1 mi nt - r thro.- veil old II I ). a' show ill I i (ill v by Norval who-c r.-and i- -.- also their slaliion r-1 1 by St lan took lir-t premiums. Thev u'--line Hol-toiii and Jersey entile r..,.. i,.... i-h-ir cxh.i lit in the :io rieul I n ro 1 .h - pai'tmout was an immense one and hotnl l 'Ot 1 i lie-Id and truck crops from the wide ly known Oaks farm mi Ii a- 'educe. spinach, winter Cabltage, cabbage plant-, i ruta bag is. e lover sod. ha Yd biv. ilmei and millet, Iri-li and sweet tni!,i! beans, peas. ( te.. in ai i, tic-. Th a!-o had an exhibit nl'invil -'ores. Tin ir f-oinbined exhibit- made one ,,! i h I i displays from any one linn that wa- on I the ground-.. ruck. Not lalstiitl. i Ta the leading editorial ol ii- i ' l2iith. instant, our neighb-ni'-. the V:I I ton Me-sanger, pu's in the mouth : i Falsiaff the well know n ex. l .u.nii .I 1 1 1 .la. k li o!' Puck. ''Lord, what fools ih inorla'- ;-, i , . ' J Tin a Mi ml. .potation i ecu i -l.-iunnier Nighi's II Del. 1 Ir. am. liill Against l.ia.l-It.a l I Tile bill ill the l.egi-lal 1 1 1 -boarding hou-es k.-i p.-i- a be .Is inaki s a ;l mis 1 ( i 1 1 ( - ..uoi mist 0. ad to liMe.ve S...i. and big-age before paying :: lodging, and nr.ki- -u h act fane evidence of Iran. I. Tm- b restaiiran's also, Mr. Kwart stale 1 iu tii 1 Noith C.u-ol in i i- new t be i ni which 'audi, e .1- are n- ; p; . ,: e .rinm On t In- I'l-ii.-U r.-irin-,. M.is. Hackburn .V Wiiieit to tivik.i daily -Inpniftits of 1 . i o i. e spinach to the north. I'll 1110! b I I - j,,,,: an- working a lull I. r, , on ih.-.r o,,!,'. Farm, planting pn'al-n p'.. ng end hoeing cibbagc. ip. piling gr., 1 spring planting, .x: . flew h ,. i; , . and 120 hands at work. What is going on at this farm Isa -p. i i men of what is in pi-ogre--, on oihc.s. The time for active work on the truck farms is here. A I!-!.!' ini:iii lOutti. s it unlay. ic. . iieci he I'.iru v.,,n i,f. nine pi e,ni u 1 1 is. i g Pro'. Kmorv. of the st n- An u : m d t 'ollege. eon. !u lo 1 lit. da i i y ! . -1 n p ni t grounds in tlie pie-cnce ol tne a i i n : .1. 1 1 NOKTI1 in nil itli.l' Mil tin- j. r-ey I Ir, I I ro n , I lee Hi, , eh.... le ... lie- !!' ... ' I'll. I,..,. , ie .1 -s " ... ,j ( ; , pli.el alld -sJo.UOO ,, p,.,. ,,M ' ( showed I.V. 1 s, I i u l'i I' I 1 ' I,!,.. C Rib N. us .md Hb-erw l. ' ' ''' I... i' ar.i HACKBURN WILLETT n FAIR - DEALING iisi; l Ol h Mottoes! OF OUR Competitors CAN WITHSTAND 01 K STEADY 5 FIRE, oooooooo ! 0L li AMMl'MTIOX IS Low Prices Quality. -I M H WH H1 II I - They Retreat More it, aiCpe All The People A chance to Reap the B cue (it. -oi oi mm io- AM) SI-IK F(i. .01 K'SKI.VKS I II M II X II II ()- 47 and 49 Potlock St. Just ecesved! A la rge lot ,.: i ew CAROLINA II A MS; on Larth" a barrel. Iso agent f,r .-lic-t .Mold rn... Tri- ii t. :arai te, I m i.ev ivfunrt x Snnlf a sjiec- - will do well to a line, as 1 guar- . le a per lor 1 he u the tot v. My 1 "i monev rc rltllilv. Mi . ( ' 's Oil. to 1, diar " in 1 1 - I e til II'l- A I li 11-1. -.i. arker Jr. P. MSB NO. 77 BllOAD ST. ii r V ' i j ! , , , .- -?. - j ' !

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