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i: Ft S ft "A t . ".i - '. t .THE, JOURNAL. NKVVEERJE.l.aAIAUCII21, 1805. - Jast we Start to pre we receive a 'telegram from ;1he. St jJe weather bu rea-i, Hre-liding that ; h i-icmMc ris. of the sriversf North Carol in will occur with in the next lew tlajs w'uU flwding of tbe ..low glands.." Farmer an. take warning ;nd li o's wit fur slock or anything ebe Vwt ncxts protection t herefrom. "Death Horn an over-dose of liquor," was tho vetdiet f t'!e conoucr's jury in thi Dr. Fox ea-o at M nines. y" - The residence of Mr. B. X. Fields of "Kintm accktentally c.ugh lire Memday f O morning, hot wa-: quickly extinguished. - . . Tbe Stimsun Lumber Company is v potting np a portable saw null nt -rX White Oak, !so a dry kiln. Mr. " ' X. It. Duppe will livo cli 'tg-e of i'. - S The public echoed nt Vance'ioro tim-ght ty Mr. J. A. Jul-'.:. n. priooip !. at I '..t; Jtin Nellie Smith, nwiran', will ct.sc wMt public exercis s Thursday night. QP.ior court is ho'ding this week at '.. . Bwufort Carteret county, u xt wick it will hold at Trenton, Joaes rouuiv. ami week alter next at Jacksonville, Onslow Vceuwty. Judge ileke presides at each i-.;. place. .-. ;'.v?--THa JocrsaL will h ivc a representa 'live at Trenton next tvaek at Jouei court, i -. anal -all subscrib r that have nol je t r . - settled-their accounts are iqn4et to jeall on him ami settle Others thai wish i t continue taki-ig ilie pape r should re y.lew their sobacriptum. -'.,-"'-Xa ".a telrgrain lrr i i -Pr. s d- nt II ir rfeon to hi moo . Mr. J-.ini I'.rk r Jiew Y-t't, wh- owe. eloun at the urn.- at UM ! arui nac remained n c men Yisirios: Mn J.i. A. Biy..n. Mr. Han is n ,, r'V-i give information of r-c-.verY from his '-'"'I,-, . recent attack of La Grippe ' "ir Wr. G. YTr 8mnre!i ar.iveil t.-om K r.s ' "-ctot to take a n wititin wii'i i ir vuun: "."" tote prising towiwiun Mr. V. !S. floliia . ; ...ter. Mr. Sunnell is a 'uni: 'iii of tiue tmaiih-ts oua'.itx-ations an I a must cscel s W srentkman. Mr. J. A Pari-. whom ; " ? 1 KKececla, is tr.iye'ing sakpnian for Mr. !. .t V " Hotlister. Rer. Henry Wiufiold f Xew Derne is . . Ifce au:bor t-f a pamrblct n l-Fict- T ' WaahinjT.? hsile l b tlie Watch Twer Ju Wishing CtK, of Washington, N. C ' ' "; Mr. WinBeM diciss8 tin: ml Jeer, fevtn . -insriT" rrym trery stand point himI brims . " OUL a number of things in conieclion with v -'. I hrs a' jeel that are but little known or at vf'C-.- Ieft- but litile thoaght of. It i a ooil, . . ; r adabfe, nati3. -CyVri' . iTbe fbanu-r Xmse tk out tlie follow j 4 ' ing paaaoogers: Mr E. K.- liisliop c n a It ".i bttsiness trip to New York, Mr. Ilorace V .-:" Baxter on a bnaincss trip to Norfolk, " Miss) 'Ellen Sretison of Boston who has v' ; C' fcem spending the winter visiting Mr. W. ". " " H. Cbadlooriie r lnruin hoire, and Ili-v. - V '"': Nathnniol W.Coakting.D. IX, Miss Conk- ' ling his (htoghu-r, hu Mis Schle htler -.-j ',, ' who -javv spent tlie last three wefks at . ' U the Clrattawka retaining to their Home in -:-:..-i;':'V.Y.rkr -. : ; -r : " Messrs. Wqa D Philips ann Geo. . -'' J-'isliar of New York arrived f r a pro ' -. . . '..' trjetet ttay at the Cliattawka. ' lV? vx !-" tJoUW. U. KiHnqe, of Ilichlar.s, fs in .,--; j.;ri'tj: . .:; i : ;V-- BJat Senator rars-na, of Hyde coon'y, .i'-i;;-came op from Pamiito on a t'u-luens trip. .' r.:"-MIs' Glenae Moody, who ha beer, i Vprnding sonic titna at Cove, returned to :it city last night. . " - MtJ, and Mia. Y. M. Thomas who ? ; 'i hatfe: btHi vlsSilnc relettires in this Vicid- Itjp since the PUir le.Vro'.urning to theif lome fhnrl..uef ' r- Mr. J. J. Bastes rhirnid ,f.qm Stoae- - Nt- " f- l i . . ' l i - e. i " r -, Pf hP aepM'S, Arusml.i tlrablile, . . . , M'S Martlia Morris who has loen vialt ing relatives in New Berne since the Fair i'.. returned to Raleigh. --".---V.r0 "r i JlrSot'ley retnrnd from v ; -' Boirtifortcoahlv wfare be nas bjen on Jlf Annie 6'ott retucaed y" '?-' T1 r relatiyes'al Aurora. fyoni '--:4.--.V.MipSsno B- Baxter, handsome :'s '5ivR'1 popp'ft'' jrn2 IwlJ oftkonenfall : who baa teen visiting rclativa antl friends K-iV'TS' !' v tbr city left returning home. - f. Miss -Baxter has made many friends "i""1- - f l yr"X in t city ho vyitve. 'C'fe heir' rpert dre;-; ' ' '. '' '' J v''-tBepifeafniatlv Jiudolpli HuSTr, ol fi:g!thl cai;e inup rp",tJ 'i "? St . ' f ''"'.". ' ;V ilr. J. A. Jones left for Wichita Km- - sas-afler a new supply oi horses f r his t i. Prer J stable. t.--' t CareiS Watson hfi to spend aime praa a Ir fetheT's, Mr. John B. Watson, -. -i- Mr. C. M. Higgles pasrd through last -.7 night to peud some lime at Beaufort his Z y native binte. Mr. Higins was formerly - - rof New Berne; he i now of Lexington, " -' where be has breu clerking in the drug Mlablisbnioiit i f Vr. S lein aell, n ho kili :e4f JV. Payne icatly ' ' . .ir. W. Situpi'is went din Iq - j-; BJfr' t-ttsin.ss nip. V V ,v " There was a pn i ty lively time at thj ti. Kfaston depot Tues lay ntorning. A . " -v -Ntw Haven, Conn., gentle i. an had a ires-nt a torg? live alligator -sent him Yfi PJ frieiHl. The aliigitor was laxed up, L ' . - put when the oar s tn-r.r.d the alligate ' ' 'id lih tflhi." I'ox! a-l was roaiutng -; grpuod really to dispute the p sessy,,n of " 'ie ear with cv-.ry conn r. To add iq ib e:iiisirissin?nt of the ;-'-JSWg'it agUl', Hip enlteiii 0 V whom he was cfttttigite I didvi ,.n' -u li a et a vtb.t and wtHiltl not take him. However, s. -i after anhi'o Ve adigdor w is e urly -.- roped, and Mr. W. ft. B id'. a bu i lier rv o ths tnwn. a-epti d him and r -leivel fha ' rrilr.iail agea: ot his nnwe'e -nie " J - Th PtaMjlKUil ImmiscaaH. i' -r Mr,-E- S, Conn. 1 y . f M. n-er county, Paiii has arrivid in New I5e:n - to nuke it v his homr. lie is o-ie ol those who i-jni' " Vsx iiittrough the intruiui u a i y of Mes-is. :.Tbmts Johnson &. C, '' FhiUdelphia, : ? and Mr: J. J. Wlfrn leim' Xew B ine. :'r "5LjjK Coonotly. jolpcma us t' at Mr. .J. F ,V. VTtley wHJ sijon Come an. I ll)t nuuibers X'. jtpl fpflow in'ctuo "season Mr. Ci-unolly Ci b,iifl-e!f masii jresse I i riek fer, but I H- majority amviging to move f : " ".sre farmers, who exject to make t'ds jeer's crop nd theu tome to purchase - iaadsbete. . , DmlBl ir W P BUkuJ U lr mt Jrb. . -Mr. Btchard Kig who was emp'oyeil ' st the ?.iroielec'TEeIceson Luml-er dm. v' "paiy's mid at Jacksonvil'e, died there ;,Widay attar 8 ,w0 weeka itii.ass i f p-.eu-Rtooia. The f ancr.il was he d Sxuiday .i from Chapel Pont churchN near Hamp stesd. Pender couotv. It was conducted - - by RT. Henderson Cole, i "-" --'Mr. King wjs S'? yeirs of ge. He was '. the,sot .( Mr. Jahn King, of Xew Berr.e. - He was gw indlistrious and wel' Ijtid youog wan anil a membi r of the Jhesbjtcn.n church. J.11 the aatpr eablKiges in the Vnitid ' . plates were destFycd in the late freeze, btrt strange th cabbages farther north-jare sawl they w.re evidently b-ttcrhrinse-1. Since the freezo fahbages liave been imported from Cannila, and now we a re getting tbem so fir iff as Coe;:h:.gen. JSiasck. Mtr- Hekburn & Willed . bve just reoivetl some from th it distaec-, .v JpivVre erCtptionally hard-be.ile I. ' '-' first dim attatll tiub Ilaan-. Pur, ipwnsman, Mr. T. H. Caruijne, a , dealer sntl shipper who thoroughly un derstands the tsli bti3inc?s in every par ' licnlar, baa now ojx-ned a house at the , east t( tlie market, specially for retail H',;;V'' de M K L'armine's intention is . Insjead r"; ;." Of shipping ti best awav to save the '"&-' ''very best I t home cnatoniera. - "s A goo. I portion of . the fish he will tanJio will be caujbt bj boats in wh'ch f'tiels interested,. ttLlEVKD MUt TttF. BEAftt. HrlloAa . ft'arrci lilill. 60 days on tbe Hcnrh STfr Ualteron lulol. I'lwitMl tke lti ' w AnckOrpl la 5TW Berne Harlmr ( apt. F. W. Hill ll Wrk. The hirgo Scliooner S. Wan in II ill. owned by Jno. W. ILill, of Fndric . IV . which lias bev n on the beich for .d,out two months, was floated on the l-4i.li iost, byCapt. E. W. Hill as-isted by rn a"jle crew, and Mrrived io this port at 7 p. m. Saturday for slight repairs. Tho Hall, as stiiti-d in tLe .Iot;ks a, ,.t the time, was bench il in good vfatlni fotir mile? south of Hattenis Inlet on the 18lh day of January hv a Ciipt. Pnlmcr. The mUhap was caused by a mistake made in juut;iiig ihe iiitten-iii lights Capt. Hill went 10 her assistance with wrecking apparutus in tiie 2Slh of Jau il iry aud lined his crew fr.nn Haiteras. He ihc crew reniaimd l.y Uhe hooner forty-five days K-lb'e nnv sinus of mccessfiil wolk cou d be seen. They were there .luring the cold b'izzard of Fehiuiry, wlien lb re was no possible chaoce tor mnn to work especially on the co ist. The Hall was bedded in the sand at limes from (i to 7 fept. Capt. Hi'l stales ili.it wrecking companies weie tieie-l gmwl money to deliver the Hall into ilii-t port but tliey would not arcpt. The Captain was determined in his in rts to fi at the schooner wh'cli lie successlul'v ai-coin-plish d regardless cf tlio discouraging predictions, mid ?;ueil the big salvage that was demaiMled by the wrecking coni panies. Tl:e day the schooner first s'n.wed nn v signs of floating tlr re was a tie-neixl tis high sea running with t e wind off S SK. tlnjikers swept her fo e-au l-aTt; hut with hard wrk, desjiite the leavy s-.i, Ci t li'll .-ii. c. ile. I in his work ja-t as isuon hs ih wini cantcd.oiT slu re. t he lluH is .ne i.f :h-i hrget and beM fchot.ueri that tra-les in this P"rt, with a cjiryhig capacity of 8i)0 Ions ami draws abiiut 9 leet loaded. Appiremly the hoiner is in as cood coinliiion as she as l-e oi-e going on tlit Uvuh, with ex Ci-ption of a few leak. PI KI.IC Bl II.DIXJ AT LAST. 1. C. Kalliar, Noperinlrailriit or the Company Ttaavt Sf htmI tbr fan- ricl Arrival km Will Baffin Work Ml Oirr. Mr. J. C. ltuettiner, the Sujierinten- iient ot tne uracc iideio otwnirago, Ls stopping at the Chattawka. The cont tact for the cut stone work has been let to the Aldrich Otone Co , of Sandlord, N. C,, and one or mors eais will be shipped this wtek. Work on tlie excavation will be started at onie. Mr. Haetting.-r will probably remain here two weeks and have Mr. John Wal ters, one ol the companys foreaen from Chicago to carry on the work after his departure. Mr. Walters is expected to day. The size rf the building is 32x78 from the grouad and it will nave 3 stories and a basement nnd a large attic. The exterior of the building will be brown stone and red pressed brick wjth upper stoti s of buif presstd biick. the gutters, tin i a Is, orniccs, &c.. are of copper and the roof vyill be cqvereij wjilj shitp. The entire tirst floor will be of steel con struction, and l)ave brik apebes and tile floors, Tlte building will prolbly be heatid by hot air. It will require Irom lour to Sve months to compute it. The cost of tlie building comp'ete will be in the neighborhood ni ivOQO0. .. ... t Ifcejtimte aniRHyrle Co are also crct ing the Agricultural T Building at lie Cot ton Slates Inter-ationa'l Exposition at Atlanta, ( i. Ai40ttai Fire at Hlwstn, Kinston has met w th still ftnotUer mig fortune in the way of fiie The tounty jail bumeil MODday niht along with th rounly stables od the stables ot Ui . O. nj W;oo nyv Jite nre tjrfginatea til the latter. The three prisoners ifi Ihejiil were handenfled tiprj sfefj t ile, 1 out. The iail was a brick bniUlin nn l was fiite i odt with steel cells. 'The fire burned alowlv and the jal cqyl eas'jv lvve b-eu sayeif ha! proper apiwralits. bivn at hand, The deficiency wid soon bj remedied. The Silsby engine recently p jrchxicd lias, been shipped and, - I course will so-An lc'iu jiosse-fcibn thu'towrf. ,AAt, HRSStV CUt'WE, The Tblni Ope Will Take Pln This SaiHiner-Tbe W, 1: I. Inland to Baveaa Ant eaapneaf wtl(arirr She flfadrawtl of 4tropr1at(Q, The L"gl9latnre also took away Cue ap propiiatinn for the annual encampment ol the State Guard. The Wilmington boys, however, will have their usual ten days training. Capt. Northrop of the W. L, I. was setir by a Star lepqiter jistcrday. He stfi.l IhfiFifthe n'ecqsjiry fumls coq'hl be iaised the Wiimingb'n, Liglit Infa-.try woui i nave an i no'impm. qt inns smnmer. Th,e place hns V yet been decided upon, nut probably they will usi;thenjd qcnip. nieot grounds, nt WrlghtsviJIe. Other rompanhs in ihe Stat-r who i.ro willing to pay their own expenses may ioi i them tie ie Lieut. J. C. Morrison, of die Naval Reserves, wl.en asked alx.iut the annual qruise, -aid: '-Wi-wiJl unrlibb!eny have the tliini annual cruise this summer. What training ship will be sent us liy the (iovernimnt is not yi( known, lnt s(ren i4 u efforis will made to secure the I'. S. Warsnliip li ilei'h, nameil in honor of the capital of this Slate. The crnie wiil t ike place in Ju'y I supose, as has b.n ihc custom here'olore. The company will have to pay their own expense, as no appropriation was ma le by the Legi-- 'at are tor tint purp''. As ustt d the in. mitot Nantucket will take '. tueni down lb' river, tnaoqed in every particular by members id the Reserves. I lu'crui-e for 195 pr.mis:-s lo I the grandest iv-r held, if we caT se ur : the Raleigh as th -i raining ship. The Reserves and their fnenls thionh"iit the St ite have ar r inii-d to pnsDt the i lb' ers wrha bi-au-tiful silver se Wil. Star. (ra;il J.- (.otnfl. Mr. J. W. Hill aijd those fishing wilh him found tho )ody of a lirowned colored mau ou the sliote at Myrtle Marsh, Pain lico county, twelve miles beL.w New Berne Monday. It is supposed to le tlie remains ol a colored man n-nned Erivet Johnson, who wis drowred tlnx-e or four weeks nsro bv la hnir Irom a inat as nar rated in Tnfe Jfii. unai. The bo !y w as in b i i coq liti o-.. Iljs fintlin ol it w.ls report! i to cilia ns .l the ueighb iha d, wli sddth y w..ui-l ai tend to il. BI TI.FK OX THE RLPI BI.ll l HIDE It I Bollevfd Tliat He Will Act With the . O. P. In tbe Sfnnk. The disapjH-arancc of eighteen senators wiil mnk. a emjre change in the appiar anre i f the Senate floor wh; n that b dy ineeis again. InUiid of i bo m.ij oiiy of the deHs being ou the Deniir-iiic hide, t Ley now appear on the Republican side, and, in this connection, it is interesting to know tint at the request of Senator Mnr'n n Butler, his desk has bet u placed on the Republican side. Mr. Butler is the Popu list elected lv the Fusion Legislatuie, that at the sjme time gave the two-year term t Mr. Pritehard, Republican. Tup fact that Mr. Butler has fcskecl to be sealed" on the Republican side "is taken a an inAVatioA th it hfc will act with the Republicans in matters pertaining to or ganization and such oilier questions as are no inconsistent with hisj" yieivs qn peculiar subjects. Senator Ransom, whom he su ceeils, prophesied that Mr. Butler would at all times be found acting iu harmony with the Republican party. lira. Mahila B irringtr.n. aged about C5, died at ber honw near Varicboro, Satur day alter a very brief illness, with paraly sis of the heart. LIST Of MAtdSTKATt.M A Aficet ( on nnd JRocoimttCltricd ly flic Ropiibliriiii fftiitl Icle I'ariy Kot'nllif 4'oiiinii I too ol Oavrn 4 miiU ;ini Ippofnioct by I ho a.. .a.. ' iK11 !. in,- if mi nur l. No. I Tow nsli :p -.Linn A . .la V. 1 linkins. C. B. S'.ui.l,,, A iii;n-i II. li. Da.vson. ks hi, 15. ah Toler, Tio. -i 1 ownsli: p. lievei I v all i. John I. 15 Allen Everinglon, Vi;is C T !cf, vjaton, .1 n Jiorio:i. No. ;? Township. John liidil e. C L W( therini;t ii, M (' DaulK rtv.J li Rous,., .1 1! Woolen. No. ." Township. -Jesse 1' lio lelte, (' (' II IK J I. Taylor. Win. Cully, col. Xo 0 Township. ! E Williams, Ed ward ltu-scli, liaywool Barnes, Doc Cooper, E tl Hess. No. 7 Township. U L Hardi-on, II II Perry, Win. II Smith, Alex Griffin, Washington Spivey, col. No. 8 Township, citv of New Bern.1. W (f Brinson, Mayer Main, Z R Folsom, C M Dockh.iu. li 1' Williams, J E II din, Benj. Hahn. F T Patterson. Win Ell.'s, substituted in list l.y K P Williams for J A Meadows. Ferdinand I'lfich, J..s M Harrison; Wm. (Jolliuan, Roi.t. S. Prim rose, Wm. Loreh, W. F. U aintiw, John I'. Smith subsiituted by Wiilians l..r Jus. Kedmond. R G. Moselv, co' , A. A. Bryan, col., John B. Willis, col. Stli township, ours.le citv: D. R. Williams, U. T. Eubank. No. 9 towu.-lnp: Stephen Scott, John E Dnudiety, N. T. Weeks, Frank Has ten y. col.. Dennis Perkins. MMiSTRATf Wllo-S TERMS KXPI1 K. Thoe of i.e old ti fai w ill i xpiro in are : magistral! a w hoe Vuyust of this yctir Townsh p No. Jam. s B (iardn T"W sh . N... S. E. Whitford. Township No. J. E. Kornegav. 1- -ti.Of. Dudley and Ge-. R. Wesl Joseph Kinev and and Towns.iip No. .1 Johu W. E Salter. Township No. (i --M. B. E. Williams. S. Morton and N". Fisher and T..wiiirp No. II II. Peiry. Township No. P. Burnis, II, R. E. G. Hiil, t!. li. M. M. Marks, W. anlson, S. R. S:n l irich an 1 W. M I.. Il.udison and W. O. Brinson W. Ih van, ir . C. E Fov, Iiie. T. F. M. Carthv, 11. Oliver, G.'T. Rii fi et, Nathan Tisdale, F. . Wats in. T ownship No. t) M. W. Cnnn in. A. E. Wadsworth and O. H. Wethi r ngton. The old Mat istiaies who continue it office are Township, No. 1 E. A. A-kins, S. F. HiH ami A, M. Williams. Towuship, No 2 James A. Erniil, AHre.1 Gaskins an I Sain'l W. Latham- Township. No. A. W. A'iv, J. W. Lam- and R. A. ljtissoll. Township, No. 5.- -B. F. Bordi-n, M. fii b: rt ami I-aac Taylor. Township, No 0. A. J. Chesti.titf, I- J, 11. Hunti rand Jno. D. Pitiman, Township, Xo. 7 John S F.shcr, X. M- Pot ter and H. C. Wood. Township, No. 8 F- L. Bray. It. ). Hancock and E S. Street. To.Tnship. X... 9.-L II. French. Thus B. I pock and W. B. Lane. THE NEW YSTF?l 1 1 Provision" na to OrpiKitC. Txes. PennllleH lr Vlolntion, lr. flja following is a summary qf (he pro visions of the new oyster layy , which is now in iflep', LJCENSK AND COSf. All persons taking oysters must pro cure licenses from the clerk of the court of Hyde, Dare. Carteret or Pamlico coijut.ics and tvuift make oath- tha't they ara' citizens and residents of twelve irqnlhs standing. " Cderta fee is 2 'pis. ueotring iiccrj? reiiuirc Dm pyti qf a tax of tlirte drlluis ct: ton troin nil I qver, anil of ripe r tliflsc less hin its, vessel oi tj it tort lollar per vessel totp. TIME ASD ARK A. Dredging is allowed onlv duii"H Ihe months pf. Felu'ii .iy. ilan.li ittld April and. wilhiii lue following tiuiits Vhete. the depth1 of ".iter is more than n fee,t. Etirst Area tiqii mlico' 'Light House to Hue's Mar's').' thflnco' tp Slell Point, thtmce to ijqqth E; s( PqitU of Qre.it Jslarjd, (lienr.c q firant I-s'mtd Light Hons ', Ihonct) to 'he ue-ginclnsr. tixxmd Ar.a, From Gull Shoal Light House, thence to Gibhs Shoal Buoy, thence Buoy, thence f.otiibiicu lo Reil'ligh't . 1 to l,onir Sllnftl Ji'lu -iioiiv it: mi isJanti,- tnt'iicx-to 'Jnyer use, tnence to the ic'niiiie jifisLTv fn violat ion. The neuultv far dredging contrary to law is from l ,000 to ,"i,0u0 fiii'-' und'itom one to five years imjirisoumetit in the penitentiary and lorienure o' tlie liot, 6 VI iE Vts -N s i n The law kuQwn as the Eneas law is repealed. A, ch'n f jnapectur ol oystets is provided, who h is b -en clecteJ by the Legislature. Si nat r Theophilus While, o rerqiumans ( ouniv, w no was n cjihii i- atehenMr. Lucas was appointed, se- cur. il tin- oosinoii. Ilis t.av is f'.-'j per month. I Jo las ihe aji..intmTtit if dinintv iisiV:ctor-s a-K miiv m cessarv. at fO er 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 1 . - I salaries an pa d out ol the oja'cf liitid. Dl T1F.S Of ISSPECTOHS Inspectors have ;'b oil the sryriie as are uoiv iiresi. li1 e I f r iljsi i I to I. In K.s. 'i-a ate I patrolln.eii. except that they do not h. in- die mon. y. TH K TAX OS OTSTI.RS. AH purchasers of oy-'ers for pjekintr, slpak ing, h.:ppingior ioi: sal(Jarc n (4 tit nil toi hike a wAtii atemen at tlie end of each mo'.th pf the nnmUr of bushels purchased and If-mi whoip juuciiasod and to tj e sam-wii h 1 1 ilei'k of the l ourt wher, in tiiev resi le and piy 1 1 tlirr clerk the tax of iw cuts per hu-hel. The clerk' inmsiiiits the tix. less one per cent, which is his tee, to ihe State Tiens urer. Oyt rs iaught with longs during the months ot F. bru ary, March and April an- not sirj et to tax uiior) the j(o H:ctio,ii 1 y ifp'ipm'i-lja-er to 1 he clerk of the 10141 1 of a .ta etnen.' swpni fo be lore a deputy inspector ihat tlv- oy-te)" weie so caught. Upon application by the eoun'y coin-mi-sioners of any county, ihe Governor has power 10 suspend dredging by proc lamation for a period not 1 x. ceding one year. Violations of the law ate punished l.y fine snd imprisonment. The I ft applies to the puMic grnmi-l St.U'e' only and uot in private .1 the lOLjll.' ftOl'THERX PROORCS.S. Il.ShoiiIil Mnke Bat Little Dl (Terence Whether iitAlte 4'otton fllla Come or "ot. Home People n Ieveloi the IJih1uwi . ii SlioulU 1i so. The Massachusetts CQ uiniit I e has come into ih.- Southern States ami gone, express ing themselves well pleased. Rdeig'u and Ch iriotie are t wo prominent plates, lin y li-ilel in N th Carolina. An ixchanir siieaking of 1 h'S agitation hi tirogr. s.s we'l ss wen savs mat ilia 0011111 not -t iiuling still it cotton is wtci.ing i rents to the planter and Uae'6. is nut, still rather s'.iguint. The papers ruu ovi r. about cotton 111 1'iug iu I tee prospset of Northi r.n mill owners moving into qqr fyyoled section. But w h. tl.. f 1 hey conij or n is not iiiiponant to tiie 111 ill men in ihe's..ii:li. Tlu.y wil! only make thenmie money with '.li-ir superior il Jvanlagf-s. Mol 'of th'' cotton milling in tho Houth is done by our ow n people. There are some new einerpnse , on h ;tid, all 1 every week or two renoi ts a new' mill as resolved upon or a mill reuly for work. The Bd ti 111 re Keiord ia p uts that theie 'is- a ?P.V).on addition, to include fl 000 sjiln dleS and 200 looms, to a Griffin' fi i., mill. A mill company at Lmgl. y, Si C, will build au t in irely new mill wilh 12.(M,l spqupes. A $100,1101) company has b'-C" orpnized toluiihl a nqll :i Cgntml, S. C., and a 1(1,000 company l r manufacturing p '.'ttou goods novelties at Rock Hill, S. C. New mills are reported at Prattsville, Ala., Trenton, S. C, and new projects under way at tiye or six different pQinSU in Georgia and , several in Alabama anil North nnd South Carolina. Our people should study such figures and take courage themselves and branch out largely in every line of manufactur ers, - tMK ttt;Vt,Ntt. Ait' The Itato of TaRtlon lliicronnol I ciit on tverj KKMl. As linallv adopi'ed the Hevenu Ael ' m:fts I--' rOnl Hv: Male tax - i cnis in-t. ad of as lied l.v Ihc last ( ienewl As- MiiMy. The f.'Uoil tax is IS x-nts; il was 111 fi nis in IS9:-i-'i't. The peii-.ion tax is ;j l-.'i cuts, tho same as hcetoforo. The total is 4 ) 1-3 cents on everv 5100 value of ital and personal property in the S:ato II was 41 1 .'! cents iu 189:5-'04, uud 43 cents iu 1891-93 K x em 1 i 1 11 1 es for the next two years nr.: estimated at $92o,00o or some a7.". imiO move than liir 1S9.V91. This in rliiif.'s not only appropriations made by the General Assemblv, but tbe expenses ot Siaie otlicers, judges and the $180,000 interest on the State d bt The receipts on the 262. 000,0(10 ol property are tigure I at $875,000, but it is believed that the new assessment will show a de preciation in value of 20 or 2o per cent. This will bring the receipts on property down to 1730,000. Included in this is the $180,000 in the State Treasury. This depreciation will it is bel eved make the amount for tbe school tax and the Gen eral tax aUnit the same us hiretofoie notwithstanding the increased rate. The school tax was fixed at lti cents in the House, and an amendment ottered by Mr. Nelson. Democrat, of Caldwel', making it 1 cents was voted down by the lusionists, hut the same amendment was again ottered in the Senate by Mr, Adam, Democrat, and finally passed, though it met with considerable opposi tion. Tiie liipi.ir tax is 2 per cent, instead of 1 tier cent., ns heretofore. Druggists dealing in spirituous Honors must not only obtain a license upon payment of )0 to 1 lie State lTeasureF, but may also 1).' taxed as Honor dcalcis bv counties. cities and tow ns. No druggist, however, 1 an dial in spiiiiii.nis liquors except up n th prescription of -.. prnrticipg physician, as now allowed l3' law. This makes tiie tax very high, and will, drug gists say, drive them out of the business. County Commissioners: have discretion in granting licenses outside of incor porated lowns and insi.le ifsuch towns can ouly grant after the corporation has issued the license. This part of the law is 1 xsclly the same as v:is passed by the last Legislature. ejociul clubs or organisations that dis pense l'nuois lor the use of the members orgins:s shall pay the same license tax as do eompaniis am tinns ' for selling s)iriii)"is liqunrj. Manufacturers niy sell wines and spirits ir) tpjantiliis of pqt It ss than one quart iDSteaa ot one gadon, as heretofore, a( the plitce of manufac ture: or HMt'im 100 yards thereof. Dfncrs iu cigars, cheroots and cigar- ettes are subject to an annual tax of o cents per thousand. In the apt as qi igi ntitly drawn cigarettes were taxed o cents. JhlliarJ tpd pofll tab'es are to t taxed 35 instetd of 7.1, while ferry bridges and toll-gates ore 10 pay a tax elf 1 per cent, on gross receipts. Heretofore they line leen taxed and qr -half of 1 per pent, Practicing lawyers, dentlsls anil doc tors (country doctors excepted) shall lie taxed $10 per annum, but no county, city' or town shall imp -e an riddi'jqnid .ax-, Boarding ho(ise beds are taxed 5i cents, each. ' Th,e peddler's tax rpn.ains the same as nt prespiit, eipept ttp't sewing maphine accnts are rcquiree to pjv to the State Tri-asiuer $300, instead of ',0 as hero IQ'O'O. The fie for license issued to any insur ance e.omp my to do business in the State is $200. It was $100 in 1893 'P4. ' The Bank .tax. rernrhS the an as heretofoie. This' lajc was Iigh.y inr creased two years f"gol all t lie stfick be ing taxeij even Oui-Jg hel,l by non rcst- ffhe g-radiHbu Income tax; and the Mercnanfa Piuh.'se tft are unchang' d. The JJrummev's license tax, which was ol'igiihlly hicorporattd in the Act was finally stricken out by the House, . . A frane'hise (as u imposed5 on private cornoraiiens 'iHilrta,d's,' bahti's atd Insur ii'nce co'mp'anit s exeiepi'cd ip'prouqrtiflh to' the. amount oT is capllif sihe'k ao cqiing (vj thei following gr'aelua'ed scale, (o-tvil: Caphal stock of $25 000 Of $e5: oyer f as.OOQ ftncj leas than 30,6f)o, ? 10 4i over iSti.dOO nnd less than 100,000. $25 over 100,00:) and less than $350, 000, $50: over $'JoO 000 and lessMhair $500 000, $100; ovei-$500,0((,', 120ft. Jl,fl ( hmhring and o'iotis 6 as follows: On $100,C over, uaul Up capital, $100; I $50,000 and $100,000. $50; bet wee j ue ia:i on iiiiilitiii'J anu loan aaso o,ouu ana between ween f 2;i,- 000 and $50,000, ?25,- between i)ft,000 and ?T),000, $10,- uniler $1,000, vs?5. News & (ji.Mcrver. 11. n 4H4 Mier Ur, ttHefiu-. Reaall 'rMi the One in Slew Bernr. Not einly the members, (both invesfors and lnrrow ers) of the New Berne Build ing ii. Loan AssiKiation, but every obser vant citizen knows well the benefit lli'e AsArfiatieM) has !' to New Beynei Nqnibers of nieini'iers liavf, by the pay-. meit of the siq alj muuthly insiallnient. siyei Ui good little -urns, which wi.h inten-si i-ame luck to them in appreciated .sums iu the course qf a, liltje' oyer ui x ye.qs time, nod numbers eif others by using I Ik- association lo purchase home-s or other properly are now comfortably fixed iu tint lespect, when but f tr the associ uion the proLahility is find in the maj lily of these iu".lhnees ile little a iiueinj pd.( ijt '(hc a-ii iatiou w oiilil liaye'lxen spont 111 some way aixl nothing peraaiient have "biep tel: to show for And, ii vueoyfil', he n-iie-iati n h.as, to a considerable elcid leen promotive of many ef the building npt-rations that have been in progress in the city since the lime it was started 7 or 8 yar ago. All know how much more rapidly budd ing has piogressed since that time that it del previously--milei of the building was of Course, tjy men' of nVeani'wilh their otvn rriielv" cas-b, but some qf "it was ilone by memliers of the B. Jc L. Assqe-ialion pucchasing anil impr-oying hi through its 11 e ma. 1 he .issocintion has ltpen so admiiably ma'.ngeel ever since ils organiz d on that its funds have always been remuneratively loaned out, nnd yet, no member is ever kept wailing, es is the case ii nupi.t a romparjy ''hprj qn nnpla-ati'in s'rpade. As enie kly ns n c. Irq t he. din ctors net upon a,ny appH'-atiau and if ihe fundi arc not "I' h inij right ihen and ihe loan is wanled'nt once, 'he bank stands nndy to advance whatever is wanted until the lunds again accumulate. This nrrang.-mcut guiranlees the in vcs'or goo I percentage on the moji y he I n s in and at l 'iea(i'iie liiiie tlie utpek- ne-s npl ease wilh w (pen iiiemnBi-j p.-qj obtain money "when they want it, enables thpni Iq t'lkp iiihftniagc ol ciiQumstances and iuicliase, oft-times to much beUei advilltsjje lha.11 hej COllid, if they were not members. An I again, ihisieadint-ss of obtaining money, by ihose who are n. t men of means, puts more buyers i:i the field, when a piece ot property is plce,d ou'lhe uiaykef., h "ineireaije toe c.ha.nc.es qfa sale at figures desired. Thet'-e hve leen inqie causes thtpi one at WQtk in causing the advance in the valuation of New Berne iral es'ate ihniDg recent vears nnd the Etiiilding "x; Lo;m Association has Ixen One of ihem. The Assoe iation is aoniething which Iwnefits all ar.;und. It pays the lnur wer becanse it gives a home with a clear title in a few years with pay ments that amount to almost the same as rent; it pays the capitalist bee uise as shown above it gi.es him a direct benotit by providing a safe one', s;r,'e me;tnM of projibnhle investment iihfj it'pr.ys the maii wlro Iras reaf estate for 'sale liecanse it places' mcaos to purchase within the reach ol those who otherwise might not have i(. ft Qiill be wed fur New Berne if our Association liad iluuble, treble, or quad ruplo its piesent number of mtmbets, each one eariyiiig all the stock that he com fortably could. DIED In Stonewall, N. C, Friday evening, March 15th, Mrs. Amanda S. Brabble, aged about 9 years Mrs. Brabble leaves two children, Mr. J. W. Brabble ot Stonewall, and Mrs. S. E. Dawson of New Berne. THE JOt.St Ai;UEtMKNT HetMCc-it 4 hivon anil rmnlirn l i.i.ii: Hon t'oiiintlMMioucr KeklHti(- to KiiilftiiiK- keeping. Krifres on I lie IH v itling' Line. Ai 'tios' oi-' ill ' v.x ( or n, To thfl Honomble Board ( 'oini'li'sio'l'i's Craven County: S. W. Latham, Commissioner nppoini ed by your Honorable Boanl to confer with the commissioners of Pamlico county in regard to l.nil .in;.', repairing atiel keeping in good order t he brh h.'ps across upjier Broad cre'ek (the iijyiiling line between Pamlico and ( 'taven conii iies) I lag have to report that I hile :onferred with the lamimifsionors ol said Pamlico county and they on 1 he r pat, agree to assume their pio rata part of the expense ot buiieting and keeping up sua bridges and have appointed a special commissioner to superintend nil t act with a like coinmissiom r troin this county. S. W. Latham. Commissioner. Ordered, That the report oj H. W. Latham in regajij to the Pamli'.o brhlg. tie acceptexl aqil nleel, and that said Sam I W. Latham be and hereby in appointed a commissioner on the part e f Crave n county to confer with the commissioner appointed by Pamlico county and in con nection with him to superintend the con struction and keeping ip repair fbe two brielges across upper Broad creek, the divjdiug line bed ween Craven and Pamlico counties, and take sijch steps in conn c tion with saiel briogis as lie may eleem best for the interest of ( 'raven county, nn l from time to time to report his ac tion iu relation thereto to this I ward. ACTION OF PAn K'o COUNTY ft is ordereel by the Board that Wm. N. Wayne be appointee a .special commis sioner to superintend the building and repairing of the two brjdges aeros upper Broad creek, being tbe I .ridges 0" the Hue diviijin'g the counties pf Crave n and P.imljeo. That the said Wm. X- Waynp s! fiU act Mill) a Hkp commissioner ap pointed by lle county of Craven and be is heiel.y anthoriised and tunpowireel to purchase the lumtter necessary 10 buihl anel repair said bridges to be paid for as provided by section 2034, vol. one of the code. Ami tbe s-nd Win. X. Wayne is instructed to notify the ovirse'er to keen tlie hutments on tl)e Patnllcp side in good repair ahil on friilqrp to do 'so tri ivpoit the said qvcrsecT to the sq'icitor ot Pam lico Silieriof court,' AT'KXanber Lee, Clprk to Bd. Commissioners. f THK SiATiqsr l, t APITAI- Mluikter l.Hom.-itllec(uv ailiM tiOD, Preaaitlnl IelMrn. Diplo mc 3mhr.4t;lioM. OfRef! Meeker uWlore.-Qr Eolka Kwindlcel, Specifll Correspondence. Minister Ransom and Collector Sim niQiis are lierVa. General Ransom Came On to see about some mote places for h:s friends. Collector Simmons, to altenel lo ceit.iin routine matters pettaining to bis office with acting Commissioner of In ternal Revenue. Ci.i'iiidssirai-r Stiller is toi). Vict' to be' n't his desk. "lie p.reiden' nvvee) 'Iqs mftrniyg very much iqmroveel by his luting, lie says he l(kas the route' he ini9 been ovel1 and that he was fairly successful in bagging game, I,ast night Senator and Mrs. Gorman entertained ihe Gridiron Club at their home on K. Street this city. There is e.uite a breeze.1 in etitiloniaiic and State rjpaTtnemt circles. "Sejcretciry Yjrusuui uivimaiu.ni );qu oq aLaqni a, iue. limn an:y uikw jt necessary ftr " Spain q apologise fight. Burou Pva, has reneierexl himself persona non grate by commuu.icatin.g ajpeotlv with the Qayernoy of Uolomdo inste id of through the stale Deparmunt. Englacd 13 tryiag to claim mors than her share ot Venezuela, hnep'lJJnele iin may be ciiled-ou fb arbitrate. Mr. Cleve land 111 ha"ye his "bauds lull tij-clav as soon, esj he chauires h qntiieg suit. lAUjiic nmi wr ot gentlemen wtiose Mirtiea1 existence mine to a temporary end, at h ast, with the tif'.y-tbir I Uongress are to be tgeu in the vauous lobbies. A Dumber are staying to look alter odds and nets of department business, but at h-ast a baker's eh seu are waiting for. 'the V-i'1'- lent to retttrn lb Ihe U.)e of getnna a job that, wpl pvt (liem Cfl V'ncle Kim's piv rqji. ncyc are not many lal jitaecs leu, but for those remaining, including some-' new piHtions, mostly judicial there is keen competition, ami the aspirants are mope uiinurous man me ouices. levelitutl's Birthday IWiuiMter HHIl. " wm Still Aller PtiirlVae Post VtVit-:1? WlfKj H UelMwa RMl3f TH t'Br.--PronalN. WAsniNOTON, D. C., March 18, Today tho President celebrates los filly eighth birthday. In aeldilion lo the usual Dtriiiaity caKe, mere win m- on t;.e White House: lab'e as wali a:, in tilt tables f4" th,e rab,he,t oO'-rs a,n o(,hey frietieisi it ir. Ovtlel ' a, pair of ro(1st wild eiqeks, ;fyot in JVlvlii." sound, N. C. it isj Dluv-ally supposed thai around e 11 h beard toarts will le druuk 111 honor q! the Exeiailive. The l'lcsiihint s-nys his linntin trip fliitdml h ia much nre.lel 1 til, P. S. Minister Ransom spi nt the ilay in Baltimore, fie -will relm n lonight ami w ill Scnel tomorrow and Wednesday in the Departments getting e.ffiees for bis constituents Yv hen t be? campaign ol "M opens lie" yyill refdrn to !S?orlii Carolina and elo hi sh.are ownrds nevar ng a Dem ocratic majority. He is looking beli than have sien 1pm in, ijve yea's lostmaster-tieneral Wilson has steadily imnroveel in hpsdlh since the ael join limetil o( Congress gave him a short respite from his arduous labors as chairman i f the Ways and Means' commit tee. He will lie prepared to trike chars;e of the elepart inent April 1st. Mrs. Iawrence I1( fqi family are. at the Metrpi lif'i'in,. ' ' Collector Simrnons and S. Dyer- man weiv hfirp 'evei.al (es 1;H W'ek : t tendiny to m.a (lees coqaecte 1 wilh lite Internal Revenue. Rqreaii. Mr. Simmons was suocessfnl in spell ring an allowance for a typewriter and stenographer iu his office at Raleigh. Assurances have been received t;rtt Spain will make ample apology for tlie iliseoqrtes'p tq qii'r cqmniciye an (he part qf be AJIunca, Secretary tiiftsh am will not Male this officially, W Min iaiev Hannis Taylor has cabled (his news to reliable paiths in this city. Murvelous Results. From a letter written by Rcy. .1. triin dermau, o Diniinitalc, "ilicli.. we are per liiitJ'eiV to miylip tlqs ejitract; "l hive no hesitation in recommending Dr." King's Xew Direovcrv, as the le-ults were most marvelous in the case of my wile, while I was pastor of the Baptist Church at Rives Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with liute interruption nnd it seemed as if .die coulel no survive pVm. A friend rtommjendeel Dy. King's Xew fjisicdycry it "was quick ip its Work ami iVKh'i' stytisftptoi v in nsults." Trial bottles free at F. S. Duffy's Drug) Store. Regular size 50c, and $1.00. 1. The repent of the State agricultural de pflVtment shows that, while for tlu sei son euding Mareh l.S;h last year, the receipt" from sales of fertiliser tax tags were $'J1,000, this season to the same dale they are only $13,000, thus showing a re markable failing off in fertilizer sales tills; season. ' Tjlpq Baby, was sick, va gave her tjtvstorta, yyiiem she as ft CbiWi she esrled for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When sho had Children, she gave them Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorisu ftiihiran C.rv fnr Pitr.hfiiJa Castoria. hildren Cry for Pitcher's CastoHa. ! oDi; i l irEii.M ft nuiii Lr,.isi.A j ti' re or iHtii Ai)Tiii: vkNinx; 1 sTAli;sni:. Wiil! X. MS Oh '.e.L Ma Aim, 1. a c viiii ...mi 10 see. .ur hetit'hmi 11 v ailed to honor en E. Lii-? No .v y. 11 si.(. Mai Ann, that 'li-r-.- fro n -i tv 11 it quite all lun, To be s'lot up o ( '.wi'ivv fn li.nl -111. Had y ii -loud o'er our I your slinging .. ,;,, Vuu, p: r chance, might hae. tht-ir jubilant 1 1 ri . ! c .iih ild town Win 11 the "long ti rin, r s ,y the mark! is once eiiili" 1, He 'ore thee no knee shall be bended. TI)P "live epitaph'' shall confront u;; no more lint sifel.V lie hiirie.l on 1 ji. scant shore. Washed up w ith ih? iif rati" of e'ghieen ni; ety-four Carolina ha!l reed il)ec ah! never, never nunc! Then haste whiLt ve may! with P. tfer go ilinc, Drink deep wn.l-t y)t fan. the richest ol wino, For unless Carolina slidl b: sliorn of rea son and rhyme, VeU will then emigrate to some foteign cli'.ne. Ihink deep, then, thy lill from I.cUh an k 1 cams, That thy soul l,(. not 1,0 ihhl l.y aiibi- lioii's 111 id dreanis Teard..wn the Cane isian. with its blai k- nd iii.fi sign, -(io teep it iii ip c.icand si-uppermng w.ne That What r ni- 11 who drink , iu,i ii si, know win n ie x cv "; lid help! keps' I lo Kiel, hp Face thee well, more we Carolina will Mary Ant.! when once sleep Gust liiee her honor lo keep; ' 'li yes, Mary Ann tuns --111 iinfor.imatp bliineler." Which shall ai l like a thunder. ini in as campaign As for Vuu, Mr. Skinner, you h ive skinned pretty close. IJave a oal'e, little Harry! you may skin your own nose. The Hanging 1 log man has siyin k on a rock, Which may prove in his path a nice -tntn- bling block, The '-Campbell is coming, Ileigho!" with his tricks. He don't rare a lii who he leaves in a fix' Coiivn -w, frisky I.usk! you, are not very young, That both Can't be soue. z el through a very small bung. Bold Ewan's in earnest, (hough cheeky as French, While both are si greedy, they would (V5 in ;hu uee.ch. N'qw Fpwler, poor Iowleil don't grow any fon'ei! You liaA-e, ben lung enough a calamity liowlei ! We must hope you will reap just reward for your pains, 'Though Sampson, s.weejt S,.mps. n. may lose by your gains. 'Tis said that once Kitchen made. c n ads m n of ljoo 1 V, When the- V'o'VJ'v 'nd len f('st beynn to get broody. Von hftvashonn your wit. but wi;est was Ciews, And to honor Fred Douglass you could notrelu-a! AU right, Raddy Pops! pile tbe grist op the hoppei ! You will scon moe aiv,nil hkon, chvn- agne sivJ'pCJ-. A'm afwiil if you cut up few more such iiicKs Qld Nicks and his imn3, wout lie able lo tlx Just rewards, which so nobly you have haUlod 10 earth iso you will all sink together, iu Tonheb ami burn. If Old Xiek gi;ovys weai,y. why (hcu, lie caii'cho.Q-e First mv-l W,coiid lieutenants, Frcel Doug lass and Cre-Ws; And when the black imps begin to get up and 'hustle'," '.YliJ lively ones l here, will be found Grant, ami Russell. Oh. brave Dan'l Russell! you arc l,iv.ly a elfiiuly, Although your gid mother never f ,eW,oL.. ,v, .5011 1...11..J. 'Ifyo.in" father eer '"iaised any babies to sell," He, at least saved a son, to sink in a well Fiom which the King's hoi ses could never pull him out Unless there springs u'i an, a.ljiigiity spoilt', Wlic'u uet .iu l.iing i'orih iui epic on " Blkliei-,' Bi'i.-ak camp, take along Mary Ann as a subi 1 ! Piance; along on a j i. k thai siioits, as he wbinq j; And Take I, -st don't f ug. t lo carry all the stray pickapiiie-: lare that your steed never slops near llaleig.i. :,vs shouM reniiiid von of a big piece of folly. Dan'l' u h. n iney Lru;u.i to e-.iin.ise hid- Cm, g-Mis 11 wit, Lroiu cerebr.il pxhansi'mn. you wiUdiein a fit. ' m :.hed. Daddy lire, Nor head lest you in its ire. Voil will surely c t lie hoi 11 - P olav on u ill the tr plaything sheudd burn nine out I he big end of women bad inner be-i 11 It goo.! men am borti Great Vliees id you lived lo hear nu n compare Fred Douglass w ith heroi f.n'. ), iiUr u it ke. 11 a. ul swili . '! ill would they by - haft sent so just Had made each raii-eallion sqninn in tlie el list! Sleep on, ye iiiiin .rtaK! Turn iv.t graves. For sqn-i ql VauJina hnll n.-Vr bi b slav. si While your deeds and your virtue- live w arm iu 1 aeh breast. We will hallow your mem'lii-s, unt watch o'er your red! Then turn. Cam I'm 1, as you vie'.y V'.n blight pist, ro the r-kit-3 ,oi- youv iuUuc with clouds i.V'ci(Mi-t Rouse ve, in yonr manhoo 1! Biol out the null shame. Which '.Tailors have cast on your moth er's fiir name. Drive them . ilt tVom your halls with hl shot, and shell "Till the notes of vour triumph to heaven sl-.nll sw.ll! ' ' ''Wlumi ih..- gods woild ih-t.y they fftsl niiiet n.'.ike iiuik mad,1' iPopv liiiqs, lh-' Ancients foresaw vour fate So f il l, it. fore you step of the last fatal plank While North Carolina looks on in a blank Go tell Mister Cleveland, his tricks anel his madness, (lis gold-bugs, tuotiey sharks and en rrer.cv- fannc's Have laken t he wind from the Deino eiats,' banners. Now, gentle friends, you have hovd, my sadeli'tyi I think ' you will ay li ; a eiy great pity- . And though true that 'tis pity, the p'tiy is, 'tis true. If ill judgment I'm lacking, I will leave it to you, Then swing awav. Poppy Rads! Keep up your mad revel! Hid right, faith, and hocurci the devil! When vopr wild work is tin l ;hu then the "dear people" Will 11 nil all ihe'u hopes cntshed, your steeple! I'uless happy, that same "most, lunate blunder'' unfor- Shall serve Carolina to hove-1 ikr. yoii itn- -Wi:h. - England is satisfied with Secretary Gresham's promise to protect Britons at New Orleans. hi: r.iMTt) l!i;i! mil Slrr l li . Hi iinl-l niitl Slail Wil h in llil- Me.:i 1 1 . .. j. , I I-J 'I 1 1:01 I! 1 .- -. ..: o. :o:!i's "X ; ie tWSt.-in! ..,:.! .,i X lli.-in. -1 ! oasl ;i,i. 1 i-,.,, i i- ro lio i-.i ! 1, , 1 ; ! III. e n !. It. ..l I lli.il 11, , i I. lion Itilt.s onil '"'I" 11 Ioi I. a tiii 1 Sevr Men on the Island. 1 1 A V . ( ' 1 1 1 a . M porlr.l here !!,:,! 1:,,. 124. 1)00 r:,- s nth si c as li 1 1 il a 1 . 1 1 i Ibill 1 In r,. wen- I mi!,-,! of llC is'aie I soiee ui. si ngeis on ihc . ;i::,i f, porte I, wen ; ke . 0 tisbii g Mil ,L , ti,,. i li.e!l4." It has iie.'ii I.- 1'ie whii-h fin il ,1:1 b - A-i-de V 0 enlilo. T,,,. , , of I he mai in, I. 1 1 ; , ler 10 the 1 . p:..".,! 1 1 Lit, a:.i.tl ur; liei .1 ta A report has 1.. ,, ago of an a-!a -k on ('apt, (i.l'.'i ieh. 'I' ll .sp .ui-h ! in q ; Jl; I ley 11 !! a bind .; I ivneh. il in (.' ,,no , ( i 11 i'i. h. i' is 1 - j ,,1 1 , i mi. mil, a s 1 1 'I' I: inal e.t nice no n .ni nl. ml I (ll.isl, gem- io oi., u'i.i t, sp. ls-l ' : ' .i The. ' vi 1, mid ( a bind, allacl, t. I I O ' s s i o i-nga-ji in -: 1, ! e ,i ::- . , . sllfgi I, is -ooll tl i :, I,-., , ;:! , j" wouiided on 1 leel.l. Ai I'e' '- phes were. u;-u e.-.pn l"sf but ,i:n m, in, a Tin y al lo r s, ni Sell or F-lle;- i ; large qilanlitv . !' ; insurgent I nnl h , Cit'T. dfiewsM N's s' 1 1 iu'. U.'d i'leiaV . !ro:ii '.oi i. Maio . i li;i i:.. nliiU'i, V ihe ! i. t: v i e... The comniaii.'er oi 1 ii. Coeile de 'anad;io rep,, s. w Idle cruising ml" th,. the i. land. 1 e sighted a Spanisl t- that i cash rn -leani, r '.Htlllg ; folU'-C I io;s;,., j lor May-i !v.'n,t. The -. r-. wn (0 1 1 1" I. in thee.-t. 'J'la- t a (lag and t he- snvnif-r : pii. an English ll ig. The n-.'i: , si i amer lo -top, but with..;: the steamer proc. e led at In ern;r first fir. d two b'e.nk -two solid -bo's. The command' ;- nv- he .1 lb et. ice! and As to hit the Mi an. or. bur a,, v. lo heave to. Ho :lss, n- , v t, t t Was but one and a hall miles coast when ihe in ing .neurr ihorities her,, have S.nl ael ti 'ptiiy be UVl'lc into t-.e acts. Jud-ing from I aic. s I ;vite i h ( 'lib .a i 'i'i 1? ell- i full in ..u.ainlt l's j !' -Ill .li- ' e -! a r li.ti w a - j Mao-h :;. i story li 'ben.lv cm doubt th .1 in que. lion u as ' he- A Mi ie: a lireel on by a Sp n -ii cmis -r Nothing has bet n I en-.i her the runioi iln.L die gua-boat sunk an A,in rieuu sc. iimner. is legirilel a-. UttCliv llaf. ll.aii The troops siaiioin d on .,. plur.taiio.is in. tl-Mai-ze.iiii'o appilicn-jve of on i.lt.e k !r m band BQ'.v neal' C'.-unp cluula. rich i now at Da re in coinin troops of the distiict. to ( oeiir n 1 be h. he..-,; CI Hi rii i'i,; i in fact, -lal sn.ar ;-!:i.t a" le- e. i .;, mi II AIM'KMM.S ' Til 3 v v. The Ward Line -,:iiin-r St-uraixa. Capt. Ilofl'naii. " ai !:. ;oi... d Mo:,. iy from Nau-.pa. In lugs in. news of li.e Allienca at.ir. The pas-ec.gers ao- paitiitly p'aced ii'tle civilit in the s-nry of! outraee. " j A Mt. Airv man i repovte.l hv the Elk'ui New s as ha ing an o that nio s ! ores I vpnl.-i,..., , i . , , e , , 1 ,, . t ... , , . , I , .. I horns. the Rev. 1). A. Cuekl, f the Wi s! minster Presbyterian Cluiix-'n Chariest )11. S. C , has been ladled le tiie pirtorate oi' Uie Church in New York ei.v, to lal r ii c Strang' iaree Maieh 34 th. Wilmington's Chamber . f Commerce i iuierestiiig iteif to have t'io Fmit Fair I Ihe State J j ni ' leullur.il Soe;ely held in Wilmington this year. The prosp,.ci f o suectss in the i fl'.n are gooIi. Saiifd iv alter'noon X.j. .,'i.hnC. Wi ti ller, who wa j for iiiuy Veal's the general inutiair U the Siihoard Air Iivj was fpVestlikvl wit'i a hanilsorne find cosilv silvor service by the oflicers and employees a - a to Ken of their regard. The present a ti vc was made at M .j. Winder's bp nu ll C'J boxes of shad weie taken bv the steamer Neii-e from l-moke. lsliuvl ,n f her ri'gu)av Uip Friday and -he wtmt hel iuil got 1-55 more e),a Sun day. The shipl inent o,u FcidaV. on an av. lMge of "io to ' i r,e (,i iiiaiie i.U.) lor lie- one iient. V Viom the Charlotte News we take this: "The Pop law to ia di do s per year is :i hardship on t lie e um 1 1 y doe! nr. I )ue ot the professional ni'Vi w ho iloes not live far li.'in Charlole was in town to-dav. mi 1 lie Io,l a .News reporter that it an oit'.c.ge. The t,-aiii v abo'.i "cl is this iloctor viho is .ii :. kick was fill tie: b oje-s;, ..I, ullnii Pop in coijut v. The Gaveinof h ,s -eiu on; .'..inniis to Jil lg. s Me.nrevs and -loai s ..( the 1! a -ihat las: i th -i lis created Push i n and We Circ'iii courts. Th.-v bear 1.1th, the dav fbev were s Cuarles A. 'ook. o War Voted for for tho judo u circuit, has Ion. lend his Senator and it is acc. p e.l. cli'ar thai he purposes to .. place. Do nut loroot. that the 1' ru Criminal dale of M uch it to Senate. I loiiieluss AsseM-iaiiiui Mist raise-, f the faxes- lour ceuis the by ten.s ol' thousands of doiiar to l e li'V'iiit upon lue pe ye.rs lo come. I his was done o ig.ioiaijl and l'l'. kli r- Demet ligm rs and haters who ha l boa gr.at an ict ihle tl-.iugs -kiii do il'theV wore ek-C's!. All-! doi;e llKiil to the ilisgfaf-e of t h el Use! vi' and the Lumiliation ami injury cf the noble tild Slate of North Carolina Me-en.er. Wil. About a touhj loan's r.cck to be a sutTeeer from ner vous cha.:stiort, uer vou.s tie! iiiiy, impair ed in., ni -eiy. low spi'-iis, irrire.i.ie lem j.Vi', an,: ihe inousand and oue derangements of mind and body that result from, Ui : ::.a: ural , peruie-ioua h bits, imatrnc t e d thrTvuli ignorance!. ismela iiaoii.T rssriii, in luaj of manly power, and sometimes pro brain, epilepsy, pa- daco's.a'twl'Hr of ihe ralviiis. eind ei'eu tires i insanity. To rc;a h, re .;.. a;el rc-uPiro such ira- fortunati s t h reel l:-appincss. is t'io aim of tivj j.-uti plain but cbastti syrnptuiii.s aii'l -' ment, of sui ii d: sent sealed, in ph .ers1 or a book written iu lanruaere, on the nature, ii-e-biiity, t.y home trvat e:'ses. Tiii:s b.K-k will bo in envelope, on receipt of !'S, lor i)0-te,2.e. Address, ten cents World's cliti Main Diseie:i.jirv ' eucai Associatioa Y. Sr.. 13 u. uilo, K. Wholesale JSnrkct '.!t i- 1 -.l iii-ii Beel. 4: i-'c. Bee'.iiv a .. iSK'. Ciition, 4 ; "C . Mark!-! , ,.u . advancing. Corn, A'2' Ch'.ciielis - gr.iw il lo ."!. pi.; .e.iie. !da4(K', Olicke. EilL'. ".".aide.; Mil- -ovv oilabOi . Eggs, e. Oeese, SUe. a. 'e'le. j r pair. Hides Dry tliut.'.c use an, I lr se. t I : green $c, tleer hid, s -.'ii..-. ; l; .. , ,. , sk.n , SfioOc. , utter ? I isT. Peanuts, CO a Toe. Lambs $1,11.:. .. Old Sheep, -f 1 . ai la .. ", h 0:d. I"ic. S.vi.et Pokitoe'- V in. . .I'i, : Ikraian-. :',0i-. l'rtsb I'oik r,u; ,-. Field Peas 7()c . Turkeiy, $1 'St a -rl.T". p. r pet. A i i rn If n rn I l.imo. Five hundred tons o." Auriiuliiir.il Lime tor salu clu ap. S-e me. J. Leo. Bukrij.s, Market lh ck. iMi7. lm. Tin; hi U :l S ! he S i'lifi1 I ii, who was ihe II istern I e ignat ioti as This neiki's il aitest for the I li , ::e:.r Fifd ! s 'increasing; I 9 ihc taxes j . . i pie ioi ,wo -1. d v, iie. I V woe el 1!io- have -e-.V. : v ..y.-.Ul. ..T. .s-.-. vM iiii.iiwawiwWBWhlS. '"mrr iiit -iiimi'ti - . . ' - ,L J'T7,M'II',1WM DUKE GARETTES ! MM Cigarettes! , rxaPart..- W DutoSnm KHn r f "' 1 THE AMERICAN TflRinrn rn'tt. ' " DURHAM. MX. U.S.A. Vl1. MADE FROM iiiil M Orada Tobacco j ABSOLUTELY PURE mountains And trifles " 1'ig tilings that nl the trifles. Ro There' ;iro some iailisjionsiblc, they , Scarfs, Collars ami Handkerchiefs and c, o jiisf l ce'i'i ve'il a ss (ilics in Kiel. ". -Yui Nr;. It 1- tint til i in;) k i' ii III.'. 1 I It IS in dress t hut nre' I of Tios Shirts. -. WV 1, .: id Die ' ' i i IL' ; i-nii.-.-i ! Cult's ; Gbi i n ID.i.g Skin, 'lofb and Jersey. Al ! so li'ceive'il a new lit of Collars ' 'iiiis and Shirts. J. M. UOWAlil). Build up Home JV PATRoXIZlXt;- HOME ENTERPRISE. MA I.LOl; V LUIiHAM CHEROOT (Y). of Durham.. N. C. Are iimnufactliring as line Cigars, Che- ; r.e.ts etid ig on os, a can be lound on the 1 icatkcl. 'I heir le.vliie' biitnds are: Belle of Durham, A ilb in ..I" ie cigar for a nickel. I lavana lilled. Hand Blackwell's Durham. A very line five cent i igar; Piinin tiawrappei; 1 1. .mi-made; Havana lilb ' I : Naine.l in honor of Col. Pllek- PdecU well's. Jule Carr, A line liw cent eigar; Sumatra wrappe r; hand-made: Havana Oiled; a sure winuer:- namcit in honor e of Col. J. s. Carr. president of Bl.e-kweir.s Durham Tobacco Co. Little Sadie Cigarros, Ten for ten cents. Old Chunks Cheroots, Five for ton cn;s. The finest Smoke for ihe moiicv. Old North State Cheroots, I Three for live cents. A hummer that a:ways pleases. 6-SStick to bo.::e and send us your er,iej,s. A'hlress, j aiiory Durham Cheroot Company. Kramer's 3J-day tour, sail ing July 4, visiting Rotter dam, Hague, Scheveningep, Antwerp, Brussels, PariB, Versailles. Loiulon,. Vork,. Eilinburgh and Glasgow. All expenses paid. 25 other teiuis. Semi for "Clark's, Tourist Gazelle." w. p. vax wickl3, liil Pa. ave., Wusliuiffeovi B.C. 1 n u riiinf e'uclojse tliis adv. $!95. J.A. Jones SALE, LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLES. F.iie Carriages, Buggies and Teams and Teams lor hire at reasonable rates. Best attention lo boarding horses. Horses and Mules ou sale lor cash negotiable! paper. or South front Street, New Berne, N, Opposite Gaston House. i C. US eceived! A huge lot of now CAROLINA II AM 3. NORTH I am als also acent -br '"Bi-f on Earth" id yie.lal Flour. Try a barrel, tion ( i iiarai.tecd or in nev refunel- and . S :tis,l Teniilan! a;a! (biil and ialty. ftrgf'eiiiiitry Merchant A x Sun If a sjiec- w ill do well to sec me before buying ante ; 1 o soil you g, . e a here, as i guar e'heaper tor the CASH stabks than any house ill tl are fri'e to the trade. city. My All Coods Giuxvaii'eeil or money fun. ink Votiis Re.speelfully, arker Jr. NO. 77 BliOAU ST. T. T. ToIgoii, KILLER BTJILEIN3, HrMl Street. Hi CHOICE FAMILY C3r rocerie js AND TIW VISIONS. Fics'ii Crackers & Cakes. Fin its, Can anel Battle Goods, ivnd Jellies A full variety cn band. ( cai.;ty 1'ii:st-Class. Prices Low to Suit tlie Hard-tiines f'Stabli I''ree I e my Country I'i ien ils, Goods eii'l i vori'il to I lie city prompt ly. any pint of Bradbury Pianos. I iie cl led Im'ip'c in schools and CoIIcks. ScihI for il utratil catttlotin. Hetrr, liy pr tui -siim. lo Mis. ( . V . IIuith, 1 r7 V(." uvti., V;i-hinlon. 1 .('., w!h has used on c ol our J'lann loc U yciiis. 1 11 i r Id -intf inclose lliis inlvcrliHtimcnt. Atklress. G. SMITH. 1225 Pa. ave., N. W. it mi 1.1. tf Washinotos, 1). C. 9" 'UOBnpl'i Come First on Uie Food List, and our Staples tStaoLd 3Tirc;t, . Best, Clieapostv1 WEOLESOMEST, MOST INVITING, AND APPETIZING In tin Grocsrv Trade. FAILUJiH Tf) DRAW ON l!K Stock lor your table Kimply prevents you from realiz ing: the highest at tain aide possibilities of geienl living -o o- J list as an athletic eonjffenH brings all t he champions toge til er, we gather all the Champion Br OT every Article anil Proincofi Food into onr stock. ( - a foo rxosi-ri'OfS can't heat its in the lnatter.of Q.ia.dli"t37v We are always ahead in low prices, too, just as A is al ways before '' B Tur iimctam rini? isifMSMO'iii Merchants lost valuable pniJel'lJJtrrh tliousanels ol dollar Hill couhi. ire been , su veil bv a small investnimnf id aa JLROX-V SAFE say Filly or i:xtjf DbUorg. . f , 1" My brother meTCliaqlCjrotjr isnranc -,. ie no good without jJOfi'.roa fcufk. I IfliTW, EIGUT for sale, nlf booght. mx 60c4nta on th'j dollar. - ' ' Call andee I BIG IKE. Yon can purchas $80r 40 and $50 leas than factory prices. New fo-i'ne, N. O. March -l;t.J . 3 ' " t;: i ') - 1 "v ' '"" - S, ; .JV -e." nNOUNN Wot ice I Too late; he has gone to an enlnrprisc that is not in reach of every man. -. Big Hill uow has moved hi jeinh'uilng stock into Ins new store and has -iflrhi-forecd his stock of goods w ii li new onos. lie isjiow em South Front street, ntr the foot ot the railroad with mlililions t his buildings of f0 stable-, large; curt houses ii ud buggy lioujiee Tri J fknfjfa for his country friends. " A Iso a nice hr 1 roitnn top mall resa lodging at $yents UwiiJ !,f 'ff 'I1 All kinels of woo l for tain nnd n hifg stock. Shingles of all kinds, hand-made anil sawi'd in any epuintity or styles, and' free deep wharf way at the reat of this, business. W. Js IIILLU ' u2o tr... - ,.-sr.f?'7:'1 I
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 21, 1895, edition 1
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