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i 1 ii -J: t ! I J i ).: . " : AW THE JOURNAL, NEW BERNE. N. C. MAY 2:1, I8.5. i ' Tbe Nval Rmna rtlurmU last uibi veil ptetd with tln-ir trip to Iialeh many otkcis vf oor citi-ra came buck ..afafc. ' Senator J.B Fan M ttll ililivtr a CTi, g of Irctare in the city t n e .rly ; Jay. lie ha a oombe-r of iuteretdiu.; uijc that are ipoken or very highly. lira. J. n. Stevenson, wli ili.d at : Beiair yeetenly motninv;, will be burle I Ibis alteraon iroin Uetnti Grove c'r-ircli attars o'clock. -i r-..K.v a., t.:. . .i i" Ihaseasoo. Tl.rj .re y,.r two indie. -too?, .rnt 1m be ua-te ship- i Jj Wadl ca hlT , j " Governor Crana aod inspector livm ril YYa'.U oi soath Carolina are vwiio; our aister city, Wilmington. IVy nr.: M.. re looking to jiori3; suitable csm pin . roQMla &r the troops r ll.at Sotc. The pVnlil rti. lc r Mr. Cb if Ft! fork on ibe Paailic-i ti..n ..f NmlU Car oliDn will ipe.r tndre iu t..is wen ks i atM of tba Wvthly Journal. The B'a copy of ibe " WoHJin'.-. Uii ionv of the New ami O ivrr givim; an nc- ' -coontot tue uovrili.ijf of tbe, Co ifr.ieraie aonament sold f.-r one Uan.lretl U iilars, . probably th tartat price ever paiU Tor a iogt copy of a p-tptr. 11. U. Raoey as .too parcbA?er. Mr. Prank Tis.ta5o ami Mr Q orKe ' 7 'Waters aal iiRi ultv on Fn.Liy uijtit in 1 Which Tislale cut WaU-is iiii a kn t'o Ma?tstrjle Biiu n tin .1 Wat. r a c-ny . and coat an. I re;u r. . I a 1 - .1 ..I ?')u - i i, TiaJaltt for hit apitraruce aiilictuxt ; term of Superior court. Mr. J. R. Purkets' res-i.lei-ce on. nroaU street U now wll ualer vy. It h s Advance. 1 ai Skt as to Riiow thai it will Ik- very bitotbiome bai-dm. .Mr V. X. .HcGebee'a adjoining it. wli-ii :is b ;uii little later, i.l be a ti till i; c .ni)auin to iU Joseph for ritiren year liarbor ' naMrr of the port of VViliuiotoU, is. It .id. was tbe ornct-r who. after cplurx- an.l fighf. in which the first u coimuau.l waa kilkxl, tt-k the Uuit -l States tun- boeiWat.r Witrh into S.Tannal'. lie was promoted raptain ntul placed in roiii , maod of l1) irMMUd Neu-e. Mr. IT. K Wo.. ten of Fert Barnwell, i -in the cily In the "ralenst ofetblihing' n : - trait and vepeUb e car-oery. Mr. Wooten saya that the fioit yieLl ol Craven is aui ' P'J lnt for the io.i.luctin2 of an indus v try f thta kitxl, aal ept-i-iuHy tiue it iLe prach crop th'w Mas u. We would bs " $lal int'eci lo ee the cannery start el, and every poible t-ocomariuent thouM be Riven it. Wselwell's Xacaiaeeat OnUloa. We give thi morning on tlie aenon.l p-tge the aperrh of Hon. A. M. Wo.l.leIl al the unveiling of the confederate monu- v mcnt in Raleigh on Monday, May 20 h. It to a apcech that H.-U fun It iu coa pact ' Jf-rm many fitcta relative to the causes of ia war tUat deaerve to ba borne in miud. ' ft is a speecb ol tpeetai value lo tbe youn ger generation, but not to them alooe. There are very few wbo will not gain information by reading ir, and any rn an who reads it with a desire to know tlie inilh Bist ad mil thiU tbe South was - right. . It showa plainly that tbe general " gvvemaaewt had ao rijtht wbatever except as ft was ddgated by ibe States, that the eaeedtotiua etpreaely uV fines what rights : were granted, (all other wero explicitly reserved) that tbe right, to force a state to emain ta the union ajrainst its will was . sever granted; not only was it not gran- ted. and thus reserved iv implication, but it was directly and nnnivovalty reer TeiJ in express statements to that effect by - several sf the tt-ite?, when tbry ratified the cooadtoiioo. Vnch ol tbe portion tb't relates to the ' early practice oi s'l the states in th mat ' ter of slayery and the position and threat. ened coarse of Massachusetts and nrigli. boring states in Uie mutter of fecemioo j eatty is the cntury trivial causes will he foontl cot only novel to many el oor readers, tut v.ry interistiDsr and - imporUnt nvcts f history which worjl.l be : bv tier known if tbe soatb wrote more of the own histories it a es Tbe portion which relte to the North Carolina's gallant pait in tlie terrible strug gle makes it of tperial interest to every Citixrn. K. For many reasons tlie speech is well worthy of preservation ly every one into whose bands it (U. It pores-es historic inter st which will increase witb pasBing tim. The 20lh of May 1775, 1861. and 1895 are three dates in which' North Carolina can well take pride. . ralifu4 alac. Rev. C Bargees, ol Pamlioo oonty, ."has accepted a call to the Second Baptist Charch of tliU'ty. jitisaes Lula Fiel.)s ao.l Katharine Pritcbettot Kinston, ca me down to visit frieads in the City. Mayor J. A. Iitimsa of Swansloro came up Friday on a business trip. Rev. R. E. Knowles wbo has been apenains a short lime in New Berne and ', Vicinitv left for his home in Oltiwa, Can da, entiretv restore.1. Mr. Know les has vfsiterl many places in the Unired States, patlikesthis best or all. Mrs. B. J. Bell, of Beanf.rt, w!io has been visiting st Mr. C. L. 8iencer 's, left, re- InniiDg home; Mrs. Siencer weut d iwn to Beacfort to visit relatives. ' Miss Maud 'JenklnsL teacher of music IS ibe yaWleinere High School, rime up f riiB an rpiia iu uer uqaw iu -tiiic.i.ii. Vim Jenkins is very highly spoktn ol by Ibe natroos of the scb.mi. Mr, U. C. Holton, of Vandcmere, .van is the city on a Imsinese trip. Metars. F. Ulrica and J. II Hackburn : who hive len in Durham ot' en. ling the Grand Comrnandcry Kmgiits templar end Annnul Convrcation Grand Chapter ltyal Arch Masons returned home last night. Tlie meeting will lc in New Ba:ne sett year. Mr. IlatWI ura was elected Grand (tenernli8imo. ajan Cart. Ella Daywood, Mamie Fenderson and Eva Fendeison, all col-.red, charged with '" keeping s bouse of ill-lame, gnilt; Gued $10 each and co-t Notice of apical was given. e. John Slade, charged with an n--auh wftbs-TViiy weapon moq Capt. If. W. J)miels, was bou d over to Sijperior COOrt, A, II, White and T J. Tlcr charged with an assault were dlfch-Ar-ged. ' E.. W. Daniels charged with an assault with a pistol -on John Slat'e, judgment reserved. Eveline Blount chargtd with disorderly conduct, fined $5 and eo-t. Lr are fr Hhlanueat. Messrs. Hatkburn and Willct ate get ting off very large shipments of cabbages bow. " They bare sent oif 2,150 in two ftausd-rtost-i;,qt8 oo Monday, 1, la2 abes packages held 150 pounds each they wexe barrel cntes, holding; from 30 to 35 cabbages each. This is tbe biggest lot of cabbages ever sent from here in tw- days ly one fii m. It is an a 'most phe nomenal number irom one hrin. 4s large as i)ienumler was, six men put and packed them all ant) were p'rqngh by ib,rie o'clock. A conipi)tation gl(QW3 Iflat Pr 4 tlay often hours they sot acd picked two crates to the minuto. yrfaia4a9 t'abbac Nhlpment. That enterprising truck firm, Mes-rs. Hackburn & Willett, made the largest shipm-nt of cabbages ever sent from this section from s single farm yesterday. Tlwn-e were one ihi ii-iind and twe'-tr-eiglitraies.oj ral.fig' ftalune. i.qyer two nuotlped mo-e crates were cnt, hot wu.e pot moyed- . - One of the best evidences thut Ayer's Ilair Vigor is an article of exceptional merit is the fact thai the demand for it is cor slant ly increasing. No one who uses this incomprb!e dcrssinjr Ibiaksof trying :.anj other prrparaUoa far the. hair. . SftTtt OP XAV, 1H93. A farnuU Day for Knlcigli iin.l in llio HI(ory f h (Mate .Ift.ftOO People Yiw Ihf Monument I nvelliiiK. Mon-1-.iv. ti.i- SOlli .lay of M-.y. i a .1 , loi5 to I e remeniljercd l.y Hi. jc pie ol jmlrv. X'Tili Carolina. Tlton il a that liie .jrar.d nu.uuiueut winch . ; re ea tin- S ute's S'ea. e ei-in an 1 love 'or her 42 0(0 brave .una Ho lai i .ioth their lived iu Uer ii f- m e ;m..ni.t .iu i. -vailing l".e was unve i . d ewili 1 1 n jii ceieui"ii:e in ill pie- nee o! ninny iln-u-an. I -f llkir li.yal mkis ami i'aui;iil. r fr.un every poi'H .n ol the S uie a l s. i i visitors iroiu cu id.-. Tuc visit. .is Ik-t. nrr: 1,500 cam" in on S.:ur.'ay on Sun.l;i.v. a... I eiui'l vti V I l.y 'r:nl :!." 1 i..ill-Hi!l nil. A.I.I Moud.v-ab.-nt ,nui in 1 ' 'f 'll-'. ' oUk i.-l- , ""' of '"" .h " wwiloat t . c t. im.n mm lit uiiveilnm and it Will U s-e tttal 30,000 i n t-xai-g- racU es in ate the DU-tilr uf p ...pic vsh- w. ie on i oapit .1 qnare a dstnets oTR'ileiyh to te- lit.- nn luimcnt unveilm-,' I he pi -ce-io i was mile and a I ail I im. I Ii. u wi n- iv...il 20 military coinp.iu in it. liie Navnl lJ;UtaUi.-.i I . 1 1 in I'.e nil i.1. . Our Nrw !! r..e r.ei e n ade a 'i :i- j-iK-ar.nH-e, d ilad e! I an. I er !i l: c..iiip'i in n e A'l the .c:ii a :i - j r - ent slio'.ved up .! Toe sir.ivi'i C. al 1, t at In i - . f mmy I alt le. to uinnn a. ninc'i h i, l is due as ! tlios.' u In i . ilia, i tin T u : ' n . on the hit: le li.-t.i-, wuri- .ie. ut in r al nUilib'-rs. Over a I Inula ii .1 wero in tin proxessaoti to do niui.,r to their :a I n comra.'o-". The principal si ro. la w. rt- iif i.'eil an I thin ab"iit two nYlm k tin .-. r.-moni. s t:;in. Tin- pri''r.iniiic a- an , i i; .1 w -m irnt- I .iu t fn'l .' I . :. .. - .. prayer l.y lie v. lr. l-ni.t r. i Capt. Ashe- riehv r. d au n.idres ol" wel come. lien cut e C'oi. VVii.l 'rl', liie or it. of tlie .lay. Tnc n t!io iti 'tina etil ua toriilally pr. M-ne.l to I lie S :,le by ('..). Tale. a. it-p cl by (i-.v. Car", t' tt tlio c.-i i moil e h in ; . . or ; : I ' ie J a da .1 ..'n.-.ui t iiristn.u, "Si on u.u.-'" u - a n -1 - - la h ' . i . drew the i or Is of tin- veil and it dr. 'pp.-1. leaviu the uionum. ut r. -ve de 1 i'i a , t be i ii t v amid I he ti eer of tli- n.i.'.i .a . the- t iiund. r of t lu- I l.u it zt- - ..f 1 1 o Wil mington Divi-i.m Naval li --orvifati 1 :l-o pealing o." the church bells. uThe i,'ieate--t day N.-rth C'a o'i: a . vv hnd; a stu-i e-t I mm stai i to lini-li,' m - tue coimucut ol li..v. Carr Jloii.iuv n:;iit. CARRIED S AUF-H TO ( II I Rl II. The Prrarlmlor Know Heller unit Thrj Shoold br Wdr ta Act Illirr ewlly. S ii inlay nihl two boys whoso naiis we could call if ueetssary w ere seen playing with a couple of live snnkis in out of the cl.urchos of the city dui inj; service. Thi-y won- not only nmusinr; ihenil ves by llieir ni;v Iik -vous in liavim , bnt Ihey were di-iurhinn a poni. n of the congregation to such an extent that ti.ey had to l asked lo stop. 1 he boys that we refer to a-c old en.-UErli to know itter and they should conduct themselves as gentlemen instead ol enu'au'- 10' in sncli ln-havior thiiY'tii; Willi smtkes in tlie iiou- of fr.i.l. Al nnolhi r one of oar churches a short. a bile ao. a lady cuini-nar laintiiii; hy a snake b-'inj throw n in the chttr -ii en- trance jjst as the cougreat or) was beiutr ilismiseel. There are also a few boys who have practice of linsering around the churtthes and parting cigarette and cigar smoke into tne tloors hd1 windows on auueiay niUU, and iu thst way they tlisturb the congre gation. The parents cf these boys no doqbr think they a e in church listening atlentively to the difcourse, ?nd if tin y are sked if tht-y have been to church, the answer ten t o one would b.; '-irsmain. Certainly they went t church but they ditln't grt any further than the door. Tins haninr around the church d. ois during services should le stopped, and pur. uts shou'd cither get their o.ys inside of the cliur. ii or sec t.iut they :a at ho i e as nt to disturb those who go to ehunh to worslut). Boys you should rememlier the law in regarel to disturbing religous gatherings and not be guilty of these ofl'etues r. ay more, as they may yet get yeu in tir.ui'le. TWO MORE HISSTOX IIKES. 0e Inrrailfiir) , the Other Arrltlenlitl Tw Reattleaee Destroyed. We received news from Kinston of two more fires s.iel some acts of lawU-sssness committed iu that town. We copy the correspondence idling of them: Kinston, N. C , May 21st. Iso-,. "Another inceudiary lire. Tuesday morning at !.:30 o'cl.M-k, Mr. living Whitehurst's kitchen wa lound to le in full blaze. Mr. Whiul urst told yi, ur repoiter that at 10 lasl nighl there wis not a spark of lire in his kitehiu. It is supposed that the tire was an expression of vengeance lor the active part laken by Mr. Whit'jhurst in uirdiog his section of the town duriug ilie Ulte excitement. Mr. Whitehursl was inyurttl." "Since writing tlie nbve, at II a. ni. tlie house of Mrs. Elizibrth Parrott tn King stieet, was burred to the tii'i und U iag a one-slory house it was uixler full headway In-fore it was discovt ic.l. and ao.n byoiHl hope of saving. The lire engine was scn on h ind i.iul jireviiit.il the sprmd of the tlaaic?. 'Jj.it night tlie A. & X. C. depot was broken open and iwo stor.s tut re 1 tlur inir the piogress i f the tiie at Mr Irving Whitel.ursfs. ' Mr-.. I'arrott was injured. ' ANOTHER AOCOLST, Kin-ston, N. C., May 2lst. " Two more tires in k insu-n 'ast night about thne o'clock. We were awakened r-y the tire bell. Mr. Irviu Wliitehur-iS bou-e was on Urn. Thy soon goi the tire engine lo work, ji ().,e in.nse w a bu rneti. Most of tl io furn i t u re was mu-J. The house was insure.!. "While Ih is was "?oing on some ore broke in the old depot and took $1.50 i.nd destroyed unat many tickets and papers lor the radro.i I. llun -o.ne one bio id l. -v. Lkasn v .-. (col..) si.ie. te.isle s brother was sleeping in the store and recognized the oi ml to lie John Graham, (col) II "was tried before a magistrate ami out under a $200 bon-l, which, f ii leg to giva, was put in jaU. Today about twelve o'clo. k, Mis. E. A l'arrott's house C.ught 'ire from the kitchen. All the furniture was .-aved; the house w as insured. " I.OVES OI R CITY An.l nelKt l the Akaiilii Sicnit if I'rojfreKM, Eo. JouiUSAl: 1 want to -p.ak a good word for.-Hew Berne. I nin a native . t Be-auforr, X C, of historic ie. or.1, (or it was named in honor of Loud ISkai ki):: i . who ws Irom the fatherland "1 Fiae.e. I liave t.-nd memories of y.-ur bcnuti id Citv of Elm -iuce 1 vvas a u:h 5" years ago. After the ivi.r was over I hilel the goo 1 fortune to b.- a loyal citi.tli of y. ur ve: bpi tal Je, plea-ant town There I luui many fond loved on. s and utymls, whom I lovfel tnd w hose kind othc. s I n ceived anil enjoyed, art I ilot hiving fa I the (ri vilejfe of v isiling the place f..r twelve years paL 1 am tail lxcau-e many of these are uone yet 1 rind some who stdi live, who have given me a warm welcome to geiKiou hearts anel hospitable homes. I am a'so p'.ej.sed to note he impiovc ment iti jour city, I fiiij many bun 1 -Wrpc new bipldimfs lime gene up ;;ad sonje public bii.lelings oruameliting th. town, and I assure yon niv visit h is ocen mast satisfactory and will linger on mem-1 orv a a green spot In lile' Sojourn, and i lie ever chei'islieel by me as being an oa-i in the struggle of life's dut'e, trials .11 joys. ' 1 W. 1'iotvri. Coat or I hi- War to Xorih Carolina. Of the l;i .1:2 men in tiie oOih r.gitn. nt were killed or die. I e'.iirtng the wat - 1 ft l'rttle oyer '3 per cent. II uslitu. Is, 1 1 4 j That mad- 1 14 widows! The tleid fatli-1 eps Tett 240 chi'dren ! North Cnro in i 1 most hive fiirni.-h. d oyer 120,000 tn n. 1 lakmg Uie loss ot l lie ::ntli reglnienl as ao average, ibis Slate lost 2T.0oo. As :5l percent of the dead wire married, the war nude 8,556 widows for N. C, and sometliiog over 17,112 children iiither kss ! A. p, Bts. NTINKOX l.l MliK.lt IOJIPAXY. TlK'ir i u Oullil :till Hie llllrlic ir M :.ki In the i iil ion ill III.' H i 1 1 - S.nnr o.l-it I .lfr . a I ioiih. 'Ill ' -aw in.", .i r kiln-- an. 1 pl.tnin : ! : ! ' 1 1 i : I.. tt.U-i ( ::.:iliy in ;ii - , :ty. u ; t i i l i .-. " t il : ,-i . I t!'-::i..-: o i j.'c , up t 1 . : o-: ' 'ni, i t i li it i a i Tiu-:i llio vkr . i lKl'.l. Tun - I l !!! n--;tv ;- I " -; I u r 1 i ". I o : he -a . ti - ; ore i .-. id ., rl pill me an.l o. m b.- ii -i er- :-ir:i:-li the mi -1 and tin re are two r the dry -k'.:ii Tl.ex1 ; bu i iiim'. 444"i witu a:v a . -t , I f. no. I l i e; u -c .-Hi.. -, i ap mat t o I e: w: -- I an.i i ;.- i -e The In: T.aee ol the I w. ate f d a - it. in ai uti li v ,- i -aw t . i c v -in. i tile ven. -I II a lu ll oal-l a - i ill- u ee. t.i tl;-.- I" l-ill-i . i man no .v ' t '. .i 1 he t wo dt V t ei tna. tak- . Mill b a! ti i 1 v v it : . .ne: li . - an casional look i i wo to - e th d all is .-joing on u : : i tla-in. 1 le s.inp.V si arts :r. :1liu la liie ir.ormi.i; and tne !.. a: iy . !... - i,l tiie l'e.-t. a A;. oia. : '.VI- afO -u a : u le .in; .;-o emit : - a i I' a I y wti i iple.l :.Ilt ll th. t. 1 1 o I" - tilt in m i:i. a' ! v with Lot w rer !: V in. an wli:,li ..I ; t he rem I' . 1 to r. ii.: i . t e- 1:;' vc 1 1 11 a I of t h- -e i'li pu -i-liie hod. : ii "in In . t i- a pro:. t . nisi . i ,ns w ! I. w ! I. h in gh : ""in on its si.it s - togi 1 1 ier w h . ad ot . old. .md vl: i; uafer atl in e led and no any danger of r nrst a.kes. A il l i, y ic l ain.- I. :le u -e f h it u t he -up.p.y :r.g of t! toil lit.caiiy :,s ta-t : i th , r ii-! ho:', ; as It Iri I. s . r, aeeldei i;ii:.y n-s-eas tl-.loll dl i) g',. et I In 'i-iall sh ws tl . g Iis.d. ti m - I: : 1 lue w . 1 i bat t Ins' i i . -a w - and dlailgO, I. .'. ith the - iinpi ove I mat h ' the v. ry hit- s', r, am 1,'V. .- . f hail. 1 n.-rv ' s it so that ' th.-v f 'itm r- , 1 .' u-c- I, a ti::r i ill" 1 11 ! ;j 1,0(10 L et per day h ive b en . v 1 1 . , te. can he :ic. Oiiipli-hed. veeoviiv of tin- lost ..uthority of the Cov is ;u- ni'.u h as coul.l c-rn 1 1 cnl . A opv ol these resolves was ! :iiii.. the oh! iii:!i 'ul olf, a- J am mloinied, by cxpres-, lo W. h I: h. ,n v. i ew o:u- a CIK-l it- .. which the i:-.ig -h-l-i tcet. th ut ol i g.l.'c . : a v . f . ,ov n L in; .ii 11 .V ' f I.. i i: : drv kilns berws. !l will hold con'ainiti" "I he -t a niiili. . i !i room -, Lav. i 'cot, .ami iviTUlrn: lab 1 s.iv lllg : l ia ag. tl.i is .iccompil.slic.4 w .1:1 1 I po--.iiie. Th. dry k:'u w hi. h a i,-ir ag is of Li iei root'. It e. rre-poii 's the v -t of the iiii.l. ;i' d i ap.c ly . f gaO.OOO : I- -1 -u ppii. , 1 wi ll i.i :,:.- !l:a; the work n .1 cot c xpeu-e i- p it a ,ut i I :: iia- a s! c. 1 i liicieiii'V w I h i li lei ei- of the company in il- safety i- -in h that lin y do not catry any insinae. e on r -tin y tlo ou die old ki n hut not the uew . nc 'I'lny coi.si'.l. r that there i- no ivmro i 'auger Irom it tii an there w i u'.l be lioni an '-rdi-nary li:v-,.i. c in a brick i.sid. n.-e. The mill has .-dso jusl lieam count cled with the water wo k- f r the purpose. There are two tire hydrant- locate I in the yard on either h.!c .1 the irill. an I a sis inch -t.oid p'; o pas-es up through the mdlit-.il u i' h I, v. Ir. mts .n tachlloo.-. Tii'i-c in ll,e u,:!l have ;i'iaa iy had ample lengths i f L.-S'. aU.icle! an.l those in the yard:- on will hav -. Urn t f the Ottlsi.lc ones is to have a Ivm-c built over it will) a regular h -se ;ee'.. The hose is to he at tach, d lo the s.-vt ra! hydrants all tiie tl.nc, so that at the id 1 1' ill of liie the null iisell . au lu'n on : t veral streams of water at o :-.ce tight w here they a:c itce le I they en be in play ab ait as (ju-ck as the firc lnen could yet s'.avud on the way from t!u ir building. It has not be. il a great while siuee We describe. 1 the m my labor saving devitas of tne in; J, s j w e p i- llinn by in this arti cle and simp'y no'o I'vincipiil y tlw ki.id ing i ew fe' itu ei. We al e gladlo see tlt.lt t o'.w ithstand- ing i he d. piessi ii w h-.li fas la en exi-iing at the r.oi'di tli" company has ordirs which warr. ir them in runidng both day and night, and lli. y tin in addition u soiidUr mid ai d drv ki'ns nt Whit-oak, a station . n tlieW. N. cV N. It. H , a few miles be'ow New 't rue The iii'lii-'.rle- 1 1 ... I X. w 15 me htv4, kei p h.. -: ..:' : :. -. a; : -i.-.i'.'-- -. there is not .:iv. ts lic.iiiou enough o:i th inatirfarlitiing lii.es. It we had u (O'ton lactory or iw o. farn-t nr.-and woo'len ware laetoti. s . f ditVer. ni kin Is, a larger knit lii g icill than tne present on,-, an I -th- r like cat. rprisis ol many kinds, it w.uld ma'.- i l re :ue il do US . iitlcrclav in i he bu-iiii aud g ti-t.d pvosp- iitv ol the Citv though aliea-lv good it would be multiplied. D. vers'ili .1 m inufacluring hnu'il I e a ide I to our other itidnst l ies and th, n iiid. e.1 we w 'dl h ive a city that will b" hard to beat go where oa will. lotal owh Irom Yaii.lrinerr. The hail -I '".ii l't-t.eeii I5iyb.ro ami Yandenu-re wa- very de-ti in t: ve. Many buildings ..bout Mail .,1 weio dr.iiiaged hy windows I t- tig brok- n J. C. Felilie-- I ,-t "15 window lights. Mr John K ee ab ut a- many . Neath all dwe'liug s Wire more or less damage". Mr. .1. t:. Chei T '- .1 w e! 1 i ng t aught lire aboitt 1 "J : : ! ' 1 'riiui-dav night and was do-Stroy.-il. 'Ihey saved the nio-l of ilie fit t-iiiliie. The .. tii. :' !' t'u- r.i nlho Lumber Co. ao joivi.g i!i,) - u'lding wa- :,!s., .les.tiovid: I o 'ks, pipe:- apd i. ili . livMire- weic lo-t. C. C. H. I'nlavornbl.1 I'nlloii ICt-iorl. A corre-po'idi nt o: ill M.s-enger writ ing from R.ileigh -a.-: "The repot- which come in ab ait the cotton clop ale 'all u n! i . .r:i I .le. The plants look we.k and si. k. S x or .-even day. more ol good w.aiher wdl be it ces arv lo complete th planting. Co; t"ii M-e.l .night all lo be in ground by Mi v. lo , ;lt the late-l , a i. thev are in ordinary years. Fifineis til;- they never knew pi int'tig to be late as it I- this s ii-on. uev; r saw see. I " o i"i ii i'li'.,' so .-lowlv or -aw so 1 the I so tell rge )Ui). ii I- ni !' 1 he i r. p lo b- replanted It ha; l-eeii .lie w. tle-t and . oi.lesi. siu'ing since that o! 1 -' i 7 . A Iloi; no Souiiil IhIiihiI Hermit. A Sw.in-ho'o coiresp.jndent write u as fo!:ow- of a soa.ewiial uiiii.-nal Lie of a gentleman from the north. -Ilav. Mr. W. 15.- is, l.u -ev, ha- n.. o e I . ni , a ml is'a ,d in llo.u S. uin. I . f X . lie i i ' g , ..i e i w Jer . n an Long II ' Lv, - a h, 1- . turkeys, iiinks, He has I ecu bv- r-. I Ie comes to nut-iiV. ia:-e- e lii. ivCil guinea h. os. . att le etc. Ing the i e abou; l w o ye the main land once i rca che .-. -in 1. In the i in a while and way, he is a mo.-t , xci !h. nt p U J.at de'Ii ier. ba'. we don't k now . 'I .tioa lie I- a widower w '.: h no lam ly row th a he His chiMien al e ad glow n ; the no: tli, -o he Nis. lit and I. lints :in 1 has iii"n:-y ;: lii.- his own. .11 ie i in li-his, clain the bank, so it is said. L-'tig Island is 'n 15ogite Sound liitli V bet".. en SWilliNHto and hettd Cily. L i- ab .lit a h i f 111! l: d i.u elg lit a u, -.Ic W h If." about Ion - A 1 5 t-T l'ire lrill Sior.ll l.:.nii. St. Alliii,-, Yt., h h el a '0i tiro, the wo:-: that ever visited ii W-rmont town. I: c o.ev, d To at r. s and sw'Clt thp liit-it-e-s )io:t';i n fotty ieisir.oss hoiist. and a hariiit'd lenenienl- were d'j.-troyed in three hours time. It ad ca me 1 1 .uu a woman's .".'Viiug i'oa over a kef. -e-ne 1 the; lamp e xpo ih el. heating st .imp, and II . at l.inwoi.d. n' ir Swans ui'sd 1 1 . the 1 iih hist, with lie bi .in, Mr. Wdber 11a1.- ye i'-. He wa- a vihii g At in-, i ,..f e his la h Tl .Ilg . sell, ag, d ll'.-ill "' gV, j- l e ..! li e prom i; c , a coi,M-leiit ineni li;'. h. South, a -on ol 1! of ill s place. He e. 'hive ehildien rial n 1 tnoi hi r. s. veral - and nil, in r, u- r. !..- Cai.t. 15: van 1 b. -,,'le i.lo'.ht .ug r- :m 1 : lid-. C t:e-. : de nh. feaiiiie . to . .y 1 v. 1 1 , : i ir n his untimely" le. i lis ' i i v t hi; w. II egcLlij.i ...in Il.iir 1,-t pri- Clll.ll! Ye ienewer et vat te e ol dnn- is, lino lie-: ion. ill. v. ul the h dtu'l, tr les '1 -e, ier. lp all' cli. .lis. LOST: A Black Satchel containing sut gical instniment-. A lilieral reward for i he recovery. Dit. X. U. fcj-aEKT, 129 Middle St. dwlt HAY JO, 1T75-M.W i(, j ViiHIi arolinn U u I'Irst to It.-noiineo ' Itrlli-li s verpijriily ( om lii-i . e I'r.iuf Inini Ki-ilivli Kr.-or.lM. M iv the 'Jii.h is a dale that will evei I,,--in. in id! i-i the annals .-." Xorih C i ro il, t i in , -.' i- li. I , , "i. t h,- ti i -t dtc- lav i i . ion o .v ii a a nil. i eiah :.. e of the Kn.'li.sh i v . is mai le ill tills ,-;.i:e. On that I : i;le - inn .1 Mtckliliblifu. ui a year in a.'.v.im e of ilie Nat-tiLfre-s a-sendi'ed and d.c'are.1 tn ae. 'l'Leie are siiliie u ho Would; N Tth Cal'o'lna of this glory, he pi (i .f- wit. 1 1 ii the -tile its. If. ay tl, n in re tl ional t ' dl 111.1. lain rn illOULtll are abiridatit t. eoiivir.ee any 1 oks into the muter careful. y. T 11.; wh.i , lie pi oot I.onv ever, does not lt-i-t up..n INoitli e'ar olm.i evld. nee alone; .'. o.iinei.U in the lei'Otd-of the Kuglish -.' 'Vernment phue the ti a; ti r k o i.l any cavil. I-i a pamphlet ski tch i f the lite ol Itu h-ir.i n..t.iK Sjmi-lit of X.-w Ie vne. .Kim il. AS'hcehr, the Not. li Curodna hist. . i ian copies one ot these records an.l from that pamphlet we re-copy it as lol-low-: "1'i.iin Stale Paper Oihv, I. ndou. '..'. I, p. J'l. Kxtriet .Votti ;i is ateh tV .:u t.oie-nor Miilin to Siviiliiv of "F, it Johnston, North Carolina. :ioth Jail' . IT: -5. -'The Minutes of the Conn- . cil h. Id :it this place the other d.iv wiil make t iie itii 'otei.ee "t the iovernnu nt here as app irent to your J.e) .dship a.- any-! thing I can set It'iore v-ei ' 1'lie sltu itioii in which I Ii id my-, if is indeul. my Lord, mo-t de-iieable and 1 inovt fung, I live, alas, irgloiiotis onlv ! to deplore it. The r.solv s ot the Coin-' mittee of Meeklenlierg, which our Ijorel-I ship will li'id iu the enclosed newspaiier, -urp:..-s all the horrid and tieasonable pu'. I c: 1 1 1 . o 1 s fiat ilie i r t! nil :ll:.to;-y spirits '' :i..' t'".i'.: i-'.l liaV. yet produced, and J0''lr lai:.s!ii)i may depend its sur hors and ahb.-ltots will not escape w hen my hands ate sufficiently stient-the I to attempt the ha ! ''he- Coo-grew at ITiiladeiphia, as Mou a.-; As a seaport le v h-ca ioii-.iiv-.! they i a cd the. Committee." hlntic have uptal iidY .ntages. a lii- :. u I henlie recov.1 Irom liie irehives j Jot the K igiisii (i iver.mi -tit pluee this j 1 t hevond ail tavil, doubt or ti ie.-- , f.on. Extract Irom tiie I h oclaniLtion of Jo siah M o iin. (iovernor. .Vc, oi His M:-j sty'- ! 'rov luce i f Xoilh C.ivolina: "On 15 jard of His Majesty's Sloop, the Crei-ser. in Cape Fear Kiver, Aug. Sth, 1T75. "Whereas I have seen a most in-'am.-ti- publii-a'ion in the Cape Fear M.-r. ut'i . i:np.,r,i:ig to b the resolves ol a set of people styling themselves a Commute.- f. r the cour.lv of Mecklenburg, ino-t tiaitim-ly tlec'.inug the entire tlisso lutiun ol tile liiws, lli.yeiniueiit and the Constitution of this counlry, and setiintj up asys'eni .of met npiign-mt to the Laws and sitbvei sive ol Hi Majesty's 5 .vi rnment : "I tlo hereby lorcwarn the people against su li in t, !,nd conjure them to jevsist and pursue in their duty nuel nl'e gtanre." N'oTii: Tin se ve co ids w ere copie 1 by me from the n cords in the State Paper CUli e, Chancery Lane. London, l!?G4. J. II W. The above record raises the fact of the Mecklenburg D.clara'ious iudepence bo yoml any question. On tlie same day of the same month in the year isti 1, the State of North Caro lina rinding the constitution which she had aided in making for the loi'ination of the United States disregarde 1 and its un dying principles denounced and over rid el, n, made her second declaration ol' independence and maintained it along with Ibe other Southern fetates as best she could by force of arms, op n)any a bloody battle Held during lour years terrible c,.' nage. She furnished to the war nearly one f urth ot the soldicu of the Confed eracy, more soldiers limn she had voters i.nd almost two-ijfihs of them laid down their lives in dttence of the principles they held so tle.ir. Their ele-etls of heroic s-acr lice and valor are imperi-liable. Tliev will glow w ith increasing splemlor with the h.p-e ol year- and sl.td a lustre upon her history to the remotest ages, u,.l a'otie bec.usc of the heroism displayed, but nl.o Ixcaupe of Uie immutable principles of lilierty and the right of sell gover.iment tor which the pa' riots of 1TT5 and latil, alike contended. In the 1. r.ler struggle. Noith Carolina aud ti e other Southern States, tusked naught of the re-t of the union, ixcept to "Abide by the Constitution1 The re ply that was w nfted luck was "There is ;i flight r law than the Constitution'' "The constitution is a leagno w ith death and a coven nit with hell" As tiuly as the Xorih loughl to maintain the uni. n, so iruly ditl the s nth fioht to uphold the principles ot the constitution that made union. Those whom tlie smith contended constiiiitiil nuiiiority cf the government, if th y l ad given allegiance lo the constitu tion as the South ditl, and abiil d by it that hum-mat le fialricidal war, ibe darkest event iu Amcr'uun his.! oi y never won Id have i i cu r red. But it did occur and nobly did Xorth Carolina and gallant s-ins Irom the boy of sfvent. en to t he agt l man acquit them stlves. A'l honor to their glorie us nv m o: y. To-morrow at Uah-igh a lilting tribute to their patviot'sai wi I be made at Hal i ;gh, oil capital city. The ehgitit con federate monument will then be unveiled in the prtscnoe of mult it titles Irom every s. ct'on of the State, by the grand-elaugh-ter of Stonewall Jackson, that spotless p i tiiet aiid indo'iiit..ble Southern iniiitaiy genius whom any country in the world would be proud lo claim for :tc'i. The . il e oi.t'.-i Ii tale veterans yy'dl be tli . i e iu ton-.-, so will the military com pa nips ol the stale. So will private citizens. It will be such an occasion as will never happen again. Let every one who Can join in and do the heroes ho are gaining gigun ic i aids, ma le such a sn uggle as the history ol the woil.l no when- else picsents, Again we .-ny. ail lionoi to their mem oi e-. Xoitn Carolina honors hcr-elt in hoiioring them. Income Tax l ii.-oiiNllliilional. The Su)Vi;me Court toon) was crowde 1 M olid iv to hear die ..pinion as to the con.-titulionaiity of the Income Tax Law. The derision was read by Chief Justice Fuller. 'Ilie law was annulled by a vote of a to 4. When the Chief Justice finish ed reading the opinion, Justice Marian read th tiiuioritv report with im,eli more cntliuiam hu I lov.e than usudiy chsmc-t- ries any spcerh in the Supreme Court room. '1 he vtsult of tlr; decision, so tar as the Trui-ury IVpai tinei t is concerne I, ci.tiiiis more work on the Inc me Tax devislon tliu i a contrary decision could p -ssiblv have done. Tne money already ptiid in will be relurnid to liie men who paid the tax. I'o-tmast v General AY lis n says in re gard to iie decision it is ju-t what he expect d. He sis that iftinde levives and cotitmues to improve as ithaselone of laic, th. re whi be revenue enough The tariff i- now vichling at the rate of fltiO,- ooo.non. Assistant Secre'ary- Cm ti left AY'asli ingtun Monday afternoon for New York, whence he will sad ou the City of New York for England to superintend the de livery of a $."50,0lil) worth ol bonds to the Mongau-Ijeltnont Syndicate. iBlTAI',V, I li. .1. near Jlcllah, May -3(1, 1KI.1. Mrs. .1. II. Stev n-on, A husliand and three children have lo... a devoted w ife and n, other,- heav. n has gained one bright immortal spirit. She wa- a consistent number ol tlie Methodist branch of Christians anel Was hived w li. revcf she was known. She suffered long but patiently, mid on Siindiu evi ning be I ore her death on Moil- day momiug she said to im- ''4 air, cuiv pie el y ro-sa pi-t wait iie. md, 1 am ready to go, and am ; I lie cal I ol my Saviour," From -su.-h a life as hers we may expect sut h a triitmplui-it death. It seemed like be ier; on cons t rati d ground to stand by the bedside of one so completely resigued to our Father's will. May her friends and lxn'caved ones strive thin to follow Christ that they too may cross the Jordan .I death in nerfect peace and. rest where there no ;kties aorrevy, pain nor p(eath. May 21, "95. V. Ease. TUB PAMLICO SECTION OF N, . Ut'soiirct's P iiojicc I i v o a it (1 P resell I mill Dei elohiiu'iil, liara.-ler i.n.l I-Vi-l il Ity ol sil atui 1 il 1 1 i 1 i-i I ol I'rioliM I- I Hilrr-U-roiin.l Weal I li 1'roliiHi.m ol Sen Protluel l Kvei-.v liiii.l-liniiihii-. Iiirlny l-'a.-l I i I i'. 1 : it 1 1-1 i-i.(-H ao.l 0porl ii nil lew. Jonathan. Ilav. n-. Ilie li:-!oiiili V c--, ly .leeease.l, n ckone I Heaue.it. C i ll t I Cravi n. IMre. lh"e. Joiie-, Liimh . l M: . Onslow, and Pamlico .onntie-a.- . prising the I'anillco s.-.tion. J'er-i iis stroll-of vi-tting this poition ol the N, ' Mil -. d. - nth Carolina s, aho ird v..uld neei aviiv tit . k New l'erne their obi -dive p. in', s eounti.s named are reud.iy :u-. a sil .!.- ;';-.iu it by sieamboiit or tai1. A -te niu r line ' ; fiom X. w lie ne t Kliibetli Cite giv- live d. p irtutvs a w.ek throiioiMHiL tlie l year, except in tld Iru. king -o-i on. whin ' the -hipping faeilitie.- ale ne-l-tl I a 1 - v ;n- civaseHl. Tin so vi el- carry both pa n !' I'- and fi eight, and ate large and i ,i niodious. U .il c.inneetioii is ;li Elizabeth C.tv with Nor tli East. There is railway -er ;-e lo W i ining-ton by the W. N. c N. Kailwnv, a .1 t o Col. Isboro and Mon-heid Civ Ivlli. A. ov. X. C. li ulvoad, hot!, ru-'iiing tw.. trains p. r .l .y. A vc: y large trade i.-e:ril..l . n ..Ctn Xorlolk. Laltimove. I'hiiit h-'phisi and New Yoik by Stho.aieis. hug,- ii,l tramp sieamers. Some direct trale j- I also tarried on with the W. st I . . 1 i, s. ! Then there is a large fleet oi riv. r steam ers, barge.sand sailing vessels which navi gate t lie int. i ior -trean Fleigllt lales 1 1 a il 11 Xew V i delphia t v regular Hue d ti .1 K n .1- j . xtra h'.zardous are as low us : 100 lbs . and tramps handle f .'1 if r ew j I o il is Mieetrs to fi on p r ton fio-n ' I'hi'adel phi.i or iS idiniore hv -clioom t I load. on tiie At Ly ing at and TlVlll 1-V with to interior the confluence ol th-: Neu-e river, in lathii !e :)" d.-g-ees ti' t hese Iw o ti'ibutat i&s reaching distr'u ts, mid broadening b-low the town into an e-tuiry whi. h loceiv.- the diurnai largess of the m a. New Berne naps the du d hem tits oi fa vol ing condt'ou-, hand ling both upland and marine pio.iuels with equal facility and profit. She is at once the entrepot and shipping point n all the ciicumj.i.put country inclii led within il sweeping rati IH. Her exports aie as diversified as the rapidly developing re sources of the country. Cotton, shingles, lumber, cotton sect! oil uiid meal, rough riie, spirits turpentine, canned g.u 'ds. chic-lly oysters., corn, uival stoi'.s, l'uvi.i tlire wood, potalocs, li'tsh am sailed li-h. voge'itbl-s, spring tnat ki t trtn k , melon-, etc'. PKOIUCT V THE SKA. No water less thin eighty vuric-liiaof silt and fresh water fl-h haveh. ct: shown at the New Berne an ami 1 Fair nt a single exhibit, nil taken fr.uii neighbor hood waters, and tupplen eniUjd by nine teen vaiie lies of oyslurs, and an alttuclive ass iittuelit uf cianis, crabs, scallop, mus sels, terrapins, and cms' ace .n-. Seventy-tie thousand package, of lish. packed in ice, go out Ironi Neiv l!ein-' und Mori-head every year, Fudy 2 boo persons are employed, and a gr. nt mini ber of nets, buns, seines and vessels. Enormous quantities of shad, sea tiout or weak fish, red drum, mullet and herring, are caught in fall ami spring, with bitte rish. Spanish mackerel and various other varieties, more or lts valued, at different S asons. An oyster cannery operate 1 by Jlaltimore parties employs, w hen iiuuiiilg. 100 hand. .Many var'uties of tlsh, anadromous and Stationary, spawn ill lite rivers, creeks and estuaries. Myriads of pelagic lis'a p ass to and fro from the ocean with the uiuinal ebb nut! flood; fluxes vi Inch keep the land locked waters pure, and insure the health a;:d welfare of a:l who dwell upi u their shores. j-uonrrrs or Tin: i.vmi. Then: is no pait o: th; A I lant Ic Coast whe-e cereals, grasse, vegetabl-s. fruits, melons, nntl root crops can b ; rai ed in -re easily and abiind intiy than in the I'.imSico section. Soils are ol great diversity and of eVery degree of fertility, from the "black muck ol the drained swamps to the white sand of the beach dunes, an I not a store is lo be seen anywh re. Here are stilt' lands, producing wheat, corn, b. tries ami Iruits of Certain kinds; loose; lands, yield ing peas, peanuts, sweet and Irish pota toes, melons, strawberri. s, giap s and garden truck in great variety; gny sandy clay, which produces the lie-t cotton; white san.ly soil, fivonng long-s' raw pin.-, coin ami cot'on.c'ay loam, very lertiie; anuviai sons toi grass -s, giam ami root-; io ci, it, e,c .- tuio i . ni,,. oi dticing grapes and pe.che-.' iiitiivil swamp lit nds, affording ctaiiiK friOs and r.-. els for Cattle fri.hi; reclaimed l-.ke antl swamp lands, producing corn, pra am! apples i f excel ent flavor: p at lands f..r feitiber and fuel; w li te beach -and. yielding Yopon lea. pine and grapes black vegetable mould, richest of all; and ;0 on, through every guide i f ; d.i.i.xt ur. ami ehemic-il coinbin ition. Out-cropping of yellow inavi f.r.d shell rock .if en jr.u rude Irom river cuts and elevations. MAHKI-iT TBI e K .AT; atjrir'ilhiriil . t!,, ";,,' Stirte arc irii,vj irith th"i'i r nttUitf, n 't auf rojildl)lt oiitcviiw than tu truri form ttrt'itinl AW Jlrrnt Four ihous und acres at hast ar.- in the highest .-t-ite of cultivation, with a diver-ity of piotluct y h i: i i covers the mUri .'.. e' tin- . 'i ht'in' citiiliujur. M"-t truckers pro uce finir different r-royn r'rnnt thi mnr r,.i-it ecenj y?-i tiggrpgat nig in il g md y.ltr i''0ll to the acre. Cabliage andk ile are shippi d al 1 win ter. Letluce an'l radishes g i ,mt in Feb ruarv. a-paragus in Marcii, at.d the re-t follow. The tol d annual sliipn enl reach a quarter of a midion tu packag.-s, of w hich pel haps 100,000 are Iri-h potato's, which are dug (aily in Jim -. Such i-ihe won derful, character of this in lu-trv that, gred as it already is, everv year see ns to add to its marvellous deve opim-nl an expansive area. SMALT, I'KtriTS AM) 1 Kill! IKS. Fruit cuitute' is de-tined to i.'Ceo i.e a lucrative industry of the P.mil c i sCctioi', because fiiiits, cr.ip. s l.-en ii.- and vegeta bles mature eatliiviu North Carolina than they do in New Jeisey and Pelaware. and widi railroad extension ia Urs direction can be market, d btfoie toe otlu-rs are half-grown. Already a fiuit orehaid and farm w ith 17 000 standards, set tilings and Ctlttitlgs is in op ration at Newport, in Cart -ret county, and sinal'er ne gli1 'orhoo I enterprises l ave b". u initia-ed. 'I he soil ', is all t hat c m be desired. Expcriino-.tai I work, I a, keel by antehelluiii tradition. guarantees a succ. sstul issue. AYith Ilie completion ol the Wilming ton, New i.ev.ie eV Jorjolk Kailvonl to lid Ch'sapeake, esipr.ss peighl tr.-.j i, can deliver Craven ami Onslow C tinty bevvies in Ne.v York in twinty-f ur hour?. The limit of this industry eaiinot extend much further south than this, be en use perishable lrnits must dee ay w i: h extended transpnitation. Fruit euliuie must ultimately involve canning and pre serving establishment;; an au extmJed scale. PUl'I.TIty AM I'KT STOCK. In these specialties -n' ( i':.---itt. Fowls thrive in X'ew B.-riie. The bttstn ?s l pi'oHtab'e in all iis brunches. Three of the largest poultry liiruis in the I'nited States are located here, and wher ever their graduates are shown they ne prize-winners. At Xew Y"ik l ist Jan uary every one exhibited took l;r-t pvle. It is so e ompetitii whciever they are rviterc I fur n. C-oIli.-tivelv, i". .,.' iisy, t.iij.t i fmrttti, W'st't nh'l nutir, f,ii !,,, j..i li)'ts ai'r ('..'?- xeen ttt nppriir it the riih'itl Act limirj'ttirx. 10 very variety known , to fanciers and bneders may be foun I in the CO iis, and f..r points tln-y all . st ove high up in tbe ninrtie. M ilt shims. -ill through. In t his climate leghorns lay .-dl w ii.tei nutiii-allv and ehii ks com.; ' out. of t lie j siiL.n tT,"0 nl0mhs before they commence to ' "pip1 in more northern latitudes. Broilers are ready lor epicurean mar- ke-ts iu ilarcli, at il.50 per p dr. By the autecd lo do vu good and cost you noth usc of artiticial incubators tbe business ! jug. F. S. Dufl'y's Drugstore. 4. will :H- i.X'C.n'l.l il'.detltli!' !y. Tlie li d 1 SKWS IX ItltlKF. i w'de iii..U;h f. f ill who . -a", t i' t u-. l.p...v,.ti,e.,l :u or ,:,!,. r t!,:l-. w.-iuht . ,,,, ; . 1 1 , , ,..,,:,,, , :1. , nt. Ii I KY i'i: .i-i 1 1 a. ( ' nde i : .-f - pnin uie! wo. - - f I pa-tilla- I I .- i l'u all. I i lit ,1 SL.le i ' iirviu. i ami A 1-.....I t heo r f Miunc i.io:e Ini- ill al tol I . v the d "el - ts llpi-v.o: o! a-.- i a: lie i ..-a g. a m i l.l v. in, -tma :i..iii s, i i. us ii s, el tiilaai- ej:aem i-ieat variety, ml! e to ma: ki t m li" 1 mil- '. and lalige- i l l I e tellce 1 at ' '.Vith the e-t ibii-hnunt of j t - the hug product will he heller-it la : -;. '. though Ml i.-i I . I ; e - I o w u .it t ne ami ii, 1 1 f .ir .M li .IV . K A N 1 TIM II Kit IL ! ne. and will a a nidi- are m i lit! u' ,.l .Ir. s. i :' Xe-v p.'.s. 1" e Let t timhcf ! an :t itii,;: ier v , a II. S Tl'J 0t.( i-o ! d'c se in i 1 1 . h-i . e n I I d: TL. v have . . i.i hi i ; - at:,! , use a -. A, n lug mills ;u taeln d , the lilt- -t 1 1 1 1 -t -1 , :, me. d j ii.g-evtrd .-aw n.iil.-1 i e mo. a e :u town, the ai.iin.i! i '' lo-MMiO.oitO II. ! I p: , the , Mil) ...,i' r : l 111,', and roii ie 1 1 ii :1 ii r oi' .dl i main mn nt an i i no ic-s iii.au so j i!i-r economic j en 1 i.elMi- i j -ul: The l he ne :i V," l tin Xew l!r s ..! I'i tl ! -ni,. Fair, i " title- I it-., r 1 - f . tie ,11, i nr .-Is; utiil OOls. relin , ):e.:- I ulp at-J pulp w are, -lui'.t. r e 1 v ag.. -i In bs ,-,i d f, lh fs. w-ritl'-g : ti ! r:i;'o:' h.ig-. anil especially wo;;'.'! i-o r.-niirierutiw. r;tw ma . -ing el, i up an I v.atet -power often i II fad Il a Vail ible. i I - in ni. ai diawi' g III Jin ip.-r, cypie-, oik, ish. lh. V wood woods are raiiitllv Hit; . t oil 1 1 nut. men M INO'Al Vi ltlis. i'.ern, "s nr cliauical inonsi lies at nr. -h a h .-III if.) f 1" c-ig st tit are 1 .'! siiwniil s, tin. e ni.ichiu.- ))-, tw o foundries, two bari-.l iactmies, X lilciolv . -1. aai gi an lee fietory, turpentine i mid. a t -an i ing factory iy-!! i-i. :i i'.':! Ion gin. ni utile yard. ili.er factory, carnage factory and ir ir.anulai tory. A cottonseed oil mill. sash much p. ra' n 1 blind titelorv and tannefv are lie. tied, -tan I, .nd lactiuie-s for making In :j bvisLe hi uniios, flsh i l -ini.v h 'aid might be 'luge. Fif.m the shed ry p-tveim-ii: and build- glau br -lath! ! w rot k of t ing in ,1 thus. 0 ..-I:: e, F Ail t: Hi ll a.:,', (ounlr; '.-ii- no ht be n tide equal to I'Vonihieidly iu us-.- iu St. Allo ts ii .';.. d U cash (ap'ual to vale 1 hu.-e industvie-, and Ve up ,1 ..nv p op:e can id'ord lo make some con cessions lo outsi.le-rs of nr ans, because i hose ii.dii-;i lies which they are expected in. I invited to p'ant among us wili reci-pt-otally l.-jnelit the places where they arc located. A CCilOX FUToKY. Fro n the leading tin t tint New Berne is the shipping po;t of a veiy larie ot t ii distiici, a eiotton factory at this point is earnr-tly called f .r by tho-e who be lieve that nvintil'ucturer and faruuT will be rec'!iioeally ben -fitted by its operation; the larmer seeming a home market fol ios cotton, a id the noithern uuinutkcluier reaping the following advantages by re moval g here ; First, -.-.The cost of budding material is at a minimum here We have brick, lime. lumber andtenient and utilizing the tii tteiiit! of which the walls of the principal struct uio In St, Augustine, Fla.. are coiistmce 1. We have the same shell rock concrete, in unlimited quantities at two-thirds the price of brick. Second. Tne proximity of the Chat ham Count v c ml mines cheapens tlie cost of i o,l. Thii.l.--The cotton la id- being at I he ikior i f the tiiet'-ry, a s-iving is tft'ected in freight. Fourth. Labor is clteaper here, and operatives can liv e che per than at the X'-rth. I.-ss fuel and clothing is nee .led. "Fifth. The .lavs b ing longer, more work can Le done by daylight, ilins sav ing the great expense of-lighting tlie mill. "Sixth By locating al the South, the maii'.liictuvevs get nearer the Southern Ill.aVki t. "S.v. iith. Climatic conditions at the South g 'ye ;i liner texture to the cloth. Fag'. lh. --The laws of th.; Southern Stales are nvre favorable to inaiiuf ictur- nrs The city of No v Berne is up to date and br. :.-: oi the tini.-s. She Ins a poptlla '.i, n ul 'J.Ohd. wiili a iie. lit tale ot 11 per I ui- per tli.uis.oi 1 of I he while popilla lio.i, whah i- i va ry low p.ii cent igc. Her re d e-la:e valuiti-ai is iwo millioi s ol do lavs, :ll,i r ite oi tax .tiun $1.81 p. r l.i.in i red. With, the exception ol a ben led d. bi of si:). DIM) -he is uo-nmally tree from debt, and meets all obligations with c ise. Hie ins siipei ior water-woiks ;iu. I sew ei age, i leetric light plants, g is, -bam Li'- engine, T.I hydrants, shade d -bee:.-, in iiilihiit z-il roads at. .1 sidewalks, ;ii r g . "iiii 1-, iwo marine laihvays an I i pair yard-, an ice factory, .yacht club, -.i-i iati wa nr. c.ty and iiali 'ivd ceino teri'S. an i a large proportion of handsome Moses .nd le-tdence-. Ad its environs are .-pr. .d with the tape-try of tbe luxu i : :. ; l lin k 'arms, and its toiiage tve s are le.-b'Oiled with wi-'.alla i.P.d mi-1 Id oe. A-a stioe; Lit ive summer and winter re-oi a in ! en i.tfvactive fi 1.1 the angler, gunner ..nd yachtsman, it aiRitdy c.jmm .in L- t ivorabiu i.i ti ul i..u, and suice the :d'ii:ioii o: two d..-ir..b!e ho:ei withm the year the i,imib:-v uf ton; ists ami vi-itor- has niu',. ip'ie I. 'I'll ; nil nbi-r of no-ih rn ail 1 we-t l'u s j .urneis the pas. vvitl'i v has b en notice able. Personal charms 1 1 ave '.org been l.er st tile stock in liii-lii but New liernc ha- etoi.omic am b'aiod in c.nio.oa w ith o:her counnt rciai to-ivi.-. and ha- therefore matle bold to s i i'o.th iii the ior. g.-ing summary her (aim- to the at tent ion 1 t the industrial wo rid. The mild wc-ither e f -he 1'amlieo Sec tion etlai le th r f irill' r hi WOl k twelve ii. o. nil- ri the yiav: ii reduces the cost of live stock rais'iig to the uduiiiiiuii, an.l cat' t can Imd g i gr.iz'ng t r a large part ol tlie year; it tn.kf ihc fuo! hills for f.ra.er.s :n in.-onsid: r ,b'e item, and it "be'ntes the n. ce-sily of heivy cl ithing and n any other ex pet es abiolutely net e. itvy i.i a'l cold cou .tries. Thus, i li--S utlieru f.irini r's capital mt only yields J Inn two dollav.s tot' evety ooliar r. tunic. i to the Westell latn.e: t,r hs Cap:ti', ''III a it! tl to Ihi-. tli.'re is a niiV-ie -.y in the co-t ol living, which !S o gie.lt that it must coamian I v. id-- attention a- il be- lc-"iiies move lu'ly und. rsioo I.--C h is. llal ' I ,t-k in Turf, Field and F .i'in. Ca'.irrh Cannot: be Cured with I.orAL APPLICATIONS, as Ihey ran not reach the seat of the disease. Catiirhisa blood or c'Oistii utional (lis ease, and ai order to cure it you must take imenvii remedies. 11-dl's Ca.arrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly ou I tlie blood -and mucous surfaces. UuH'.- i Catarrh Cure is not a quack ined cine. Jt was piVMiibeel by one of th.; best physi : ui ins in Uu- country f r years, and is a I ri gu'.ar pre-ci iptlon. It ;s composed of i the b st tonics known, fom'iinc-l with the j blood pni'lti is, acting direclly on the mu cous -ui fa.-. -. Th e p' riect o.mbiueilion ul the two iug'.'eelietVs, what produces I stu.il wo.ndci, ui ri aid is. ill eunng Catttl'vll. Su a! lor Ic-tmiomale, tt'eO, ( . CHENEY ei CO., Props., To- edo, ). Sold by druggists, price 75. All Free. who have u-cd Dr. King's New "11, o-),-. .V, have n rv know it- value, and those who it, have now the opportunity to 'rer. Call on the advert ipe'd Drug- I ry 1 1 ci-' -mi jet a I ; lit iv.tilr, J-i-eo. Semi V our na'nii! and in'idw-s t o II. E. Buckk-n . !..).., Chicago, and got u sim ple box of Dr. King's Xew Life. Pills Free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor. Free. All of which is guar- feel I. 'I'm- i. I. n . h -a i !i . "hi w e i i- I I ',1,1 I v.a'in i! d i A Co,:. i i- on ,a -aid mi.', Chie e: 1 II i he la A i1-.). i he ! I1 1 I o w Di al I I i actual time. The St. Ai endoi se I t he convent o .. .'list lie. M. mpli . !ia- i , f fladc Muiirv S ti'.nl New V..: ken mid th n. A lic'ee g , u-t hd He s I'.l.sU'i I r. -i, It il g II I eat da ;e t . p; upc; ty. ! The Sp iiii-h o, i I'ici aval mn in en i 1 : urn- nt "rill l :i a - loaning to c'lh a I.o:i loi', Li. gland. ; at once. ' There wa- a light snow ;'.,;; ii I l'-s -x an i IveiL co. mt ie-. al .y iiioi ning. V c dl f .r an int ti'.te I'll liilh o! ileal by ''.lille.-se ier. i.e. at tlie liiellds !i- Centra! M: mphi.-. Ti uu.. .bin, of siivcv was pvomidg L.ineta lie League ol The Mb Airy News -ay -: "The iarge-t iVnit i ron of :h de ado is now nlhlentlv io ked tr.r. It v ill b; wa rth thousands ot' do! 'at I o this section. " Th: President h ,s fou,uiul.. to liliy d.y-' acl't.d iaipvlsoument the sen ti-m .; ot I'lio n as Call:l. ( oiivieirsl ill the I'liited Ssat.s 1) -ivlet Court of Mis.-L-sippi of car ry ing e a n-nii al to an ii I :c I d isti i ie l'V and -ent' need lo sixty d .y- in i ni an I to pay , line ' I' sliio. At Trenton. Mo.. Col. II'.!!, a, cor.-.tab'e, -hot ipd killed IL hi. J. J5. Walker, pios- ol If. ml on. 1 lie o nar r. 1 wa over an old g-iidge. IU'.l was arrested. li -covdei' C.dl, ' Xew York, sentence I Henry W. Kail, "0 yens old. t tlitee years in State piion for nfempting sni- eid -. 1 lull having b 'en found on May tith ill Central Park with a bu'.ct-hole in his heart, which, he admitted, he had ii Ibcied in au attempt lo commit suicide. New Yoi k l.avh.iv i-to have the nio-t p iwerful light lion- in the world. It will be l' a ty Jtry 1. an I will 'ne v'.sibh 100 Hires out at sea. It will Le an e'ei It ic light of oO.lMiO.uail cai mile power, and will Ik.- .seen this distance by tin; Il i-li of its light on the clouds, in the shy. f.n cor vi Y si i-Eiuou nii ET Citleii.lnr Npoeinl Term Mny -JTIIi. H9." ivll Case Onlj . FlUST AYEEK. MONDAY, 'iTrii, ls'.ta. 2'J. Commissioni rs vs. Brow n. 27. Mad.i.xx Kuckervs. A. Si X. C. K. K. li. Brimage vs lirim.'ige. -I.i. AVatcr- vs. Stiinsoii Lumlici- ( . Tl'KSllAY, 2STII. 4'). P.ryaii vs. Haya s. 58. (iorr. l vs- K. K. 19. 02. T2. 79. SO. SI. ot. It'3. 6i. 102. no. 121. Ch idwick vs. S;imcon Lumber Co. Ilahn vs. Maitor k. Dclafield vs. Ijnvis M. C. Co. wkhnk-da v 20im. Mclve-r vs. Smith. Barringtoti vs. 1,'dtin. Harriss vs, McDiniei. K-micdv v. A. eV N. C. K. li. Wicks vs. A. & H. U. U. K. TnUTlSDAY, oUTIl. Pugh vs. Causey. Cielner vs. Blades. Starke-v Ex Part.-. Gohlbe-rg vs. Coin n. KItlDAY, lilST. 94. Hays vs. (i irdiier. 05. Bryan vs. A nib Of). Shepp rd vs. Slinpn vd. 104. Dawson vs. Mo.sek-V. 129. Gaskill vs. L mo. SATURDAY, JVM' 1st. 75. Johnson vs. Comnrs-ioners. 95. 121 122. 13. Smith, agt. vs. Poweli. Hines vs. A. & X. C. K. K. Diifotir vs. a. & X. C. K K. Collier v.. Howard. SECOND AVEEK. MONDAY, .ll.'NE I5l). 119. Harper vs. Carman. 127. Ernul vs. Congdon. 1S1. Walker vs. Sewerage Co. 132 Sultiin vs. Move. Tl'KSllAY, Jl'NJi 4T1I. 41. Boyd, Aelmr. vs. AYillianis. 120. Jones vs. Stimsom Lumber Co. 128. Gardner vs. Garner. YVKDNESDAY. JuXF, OTIl. ST. Douglass vs. E. C. R. K. Co. 'T. '.ts. 50. 61. (12 TO. TO. IIS. 2. en. or,, no. Patursou vs. AY. X. cc X. R. Ii. Co. Moselcy vs. W. X. ek N. K. 15. Co. TUURSDVY, J.t'N'K OVII. Simmons vs. Duffy. Taylor vs. Simmons. West vs. Williams Humphrey vs. E. C. P. It Co. Dixoo vs. E. C. K. 11. Co. has vs. Dees. Finn ay, ji've 7th. A'iUis vs. City ot New Berne. Ilincs vs. 11 .ii-e. hiauo Co. vs. Sultan. Suitan vs. AY. N. vi K. K. MOTlO.sS. 10. M. D. Dewey vs. Geo. J. Dudley. 2'-5. CommisRionei s vs. S.nith. 1 Justice vs. Justice. 4. Justice V -.. Justice. Iiii. Tuylor vs. Smith. 42. l'alterson vs. Flauiur. 51. l'riiss vs Cohen. 52. Smith vs. 15. and L. Co. 54. Stite Jvt. Bel. Watson. Clk. vs. ltou-e. 07. 71. 74 Sultan vs. Btiuks. (j..rd m vs. D.cKerton. Brow ii vs. Dail. Bates vs. Sultan. Justice vs. Jiii'. co. 5 clou va A. eV X. '. K. K. Ash;w vs. lloiiso. I 1 13 114. U7. ll ()lte 'I-i I' A LEXII A II. i'i. K"tie vs. House. l.:0. Whit.-h.-ad vs. Whitehead ( I'burs .'av. May 30th. 1895.) ( r irner vs. Ta roer. Wliulesiilo Miirkol 4'oillltr' I'rnilui-c Bee I. -V. Beeswax. 2a: -. Cotton,-CeOi. Corn, o"2J tooc. Chickens grow u 3.0t40c. Oucks, Eng. :';.").uOc Eggs, t)c deese, SOc. a 'all.-, ii 1 el".U. ; Musj pr ; young. vy 50aC0c. pair. Hides 4 ort-t-n Drv Hint, a di asi. and Irv sab .; otter deer hides 1-Vi20. 1 .47. Lambs 1.0o i-2.-,i() Old Sheep un-lieai 1 1.")0 a $2.(10; -h-aieJ, 1 (ihal.TT. Peanuts, 75 a SO.-. Sheep, l at'i '. Sweet Potatoes Yams, 7"t 4")a50c. Turkeys, 1 1 . 2 " a 1 .75 per llamans. Free 1'ilN. Send your ad di ess to II. E. Bucklcn ex: Co., Chicago, and gei a free box of Dr. King's New Life 1'dN. A trial will con vhiee you of their meti's. Tlies.e pills are easy in action mid uro particularly elf. c t i ve in (,h ; c-uye oi' Constipation and S.ck fteadaclte. For Malari i und Liver trou bles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to b pi if. ctly tree from every deleterious substance antl to bs purely vegetable. They do not w. aki n by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels gietu iy invigorate t he system. Regular s; 7,0 23c. pel' ' ox Sold'bv F. S. DulI'v. Druggist. 4- The little town of Ik-nm ti .-vile, S. ('., lias had :s very d.-tnietive- lire. The l..ss ts tot'inrtttd ut i(l()0.0iA Tlie inMiiaiiee does not cover hull' of it. "Ten people "ut of a dozen are inval ids," siits a recent medical imtiiority. At 1. ast eiiilit out of these, ton, it is sate t. allow, aie su fl'eruiir irom Pome form of blooiUdisease wlii'jh a persistent use of Ayer's Sarsaparilln would be sure to euro. 1 ben, don't be an luvalui. DUKE Cigarettes Cigarettes . J. ,bt O,, 5J! 'Jy W. Duke Son3 8.Ca !l.-VrHtAMERIClN TQBAL CD t Kt 5 DURHAM. M.C. U S MADE FROM High Grade Tobacco ABSOLUTELY PURE ' I'hi'.l'l nallghl a I nil. 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Wc also advertise, free of cost , the invention each month which wins our $155 pnze, and hundreds of thousands of copies of the "National Recorder," containing a sketch of the winner, and a desctiption of his invention, will be scattered throughout vlf United States among capitalists and manufacturers, thus bringing tu Lheir attention the mcnts ot the invention. All c'Httuiuutcaiions regarded suictly confidential. Addicss JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO., Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, 618 F Street, N.W., Box 385. Washington, D. C. Reference editor of this pafer. li 'ritejorottr 50-page p.nt.-phict, I REE. Do You Need..,. A Refrigerator, Ice Cream Freezer, Wire Screen Doors, and other Seasonable Goods IF SO, CALL ON l. h. cut CO. C7c h. l.u - l.u r--it It n f In . (.oli-li-'l ilishc". I .-iii-rfui wm . N" scaiili J rer-" iinsiii Ifil liamloor ctothinic. br.iheu 'll-h-, bi niun. Clif Kp, uralti-,wrrmntfd. Cir.:ulrfrfO Clerk o. I'i, Columbus W. P. HAKKISON &. CO. raBSPIo' iK "" 1 A NAVAL r : ht ENGAGEMENT EVEN IF I'I HE A 1EMPE8T in a Toajiot, is a se-rious busi ness. All should make it aori ously a matter of business to have on their tables only the BEST TEAS imported from the East, the Choicest products of the Flowery Kingdom and the Mikado's Islands. THE MOST P K A (JT I C A L WAY to go about it is tocomo to our store and select your toa from our A 1 aggregation prime teas, sii'-li as Fancy (limpowiler, Formosa Oolong; ami Knjrjish Breakfast ' ALL DOLLAR TEAS, At 75 Gts. per lb. -ooo-ooo- 3 3 iyi)ESIUlN(l TO lUULD Ur) a wide demand on. r. specially froorl tea at 50 onta per pound, I propose until furlhtr notice, to Bell onQ jiotind of fine mix"d tea and Three pound of best Granu lated Sugar for tho pricO'Of the Tea " FIFTY cents. 50 FIFTY cents.' b k THIS TEA 1 GUARANTEE '; Btrictly pure and a good drinV.f ' It will be appreciated highly, for its strong rich liquor, full of flavor and drinking weHV a both hot and cold. I request your trying tln'3 tea Oil its 4 ' merits, as toa, you will ba highly pleased. ' -000-000- A POOR ARTJCLE is ENOUGH A to make any body shoot the .; ".J". ' teapot, turn Bodouin, . and. n'; .' drink Coffee. No Bedouin'A.. ' though, ever quaffed better jV,; ' -coffee than our Special Brands' ; I AM SOLE AO ENT IN 15 ERNE FOR NEW CHASE and SANBORN'S ...COFFEES, eii Whose reputation for a pure and S- y good article is acknowledged throughout this country. i OOO-OI )- 1 AVE ALSO HAVE A FULL. ' i lino of all tho choicest grocer ies at the lowest prices. t -000-000- XhTCALL and SEE OTJR TEA ttSrAND COFFEE DISPUAY jyAn entire window is Crz "devoted to it. Reppertf ully, JNO. DUNN. TASTELESS IS JUSf AS COOO FOR ADULTS WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts- j : ai atia, iu,h., Nor is, iesa ;oni lonicn houi lnt your, nmwes 01 MtDVK'S TASTKI.KSS CUI1.U TUNIC and llATf bouclit thrno irioM n irondy this year. lDlloqrei pen'in'' "f li yt'iirw. hi the dniK buMnow. bT wvi'i suld mi inrif Ic tliultfuvc nurh uQlvnsJ siU taction tut your Touic Voiutb truly, ' AitNY.CAU JtOO- BRADIIAM & BROOK I)RUQ 00., Neu Bernet N. C. I fa VET Mtt I C U I LL TO M I E
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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