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tit t -t ...". .1'-' . : :, (J:,--.. ! j. 6 1. P - a l-i tt.1 r. THE JOURNAL. SEVBERNF. Jf. C. MAY 30, 1805. - ,' Tb potato crop Arouod Kiishaw is re ' porte-1 foe. -. The .loop Kin? Ciab, dipt. M. L '.Booker, rrtve'l jeOealay fmm Ken-Inn Udetrwi'h wood, i rallry, etc. Mr. Jo. W. HiO-l- lun take n a situa- tt Mr. J. It. Packer, Ji ' grocery . tore. -Rachel Witoo, the colored wmr.an of -thl C-tf wlwn " intly noticed, l-e-longed in her oung days to Mr. David RilMeii, who lived D lJitgue Sound n I ,'wbo h d-ceoJ;nl. giand-children, ' bow Uviug in Beaufort. V '- Tb Plvnlico Male an! Female Insti ' te. wilt. cl-e Fiiday, June the 28ih. -Tbcie will t romertoa Fiitlay night. '"Prof. Wilson gives Ihn inlormation dial h b 100 KUtleiiimn ihe r .11. " ' Federal Memorial D:.y will I e ..b en- -d . twidj. The p -"-ces ion will h rn at ,tbe Lmarilan l ull queen s'reet fiml tart un l he nirih t.. tin- grounds at -.dm .'p. DX V. A. Crswtonl, ml . ii the orator of the day. Hsn. Congdon & Co.. who p'-ced an dTertiseiu-nt in Tiir Journal for a log sca'er h-e t-eoi. overrun with applications Jbr the situation. When tlitiv i une ttittg which imn wait, an hiIvi rtt.-v-jueot lets tbeiu kaw il -.-nd the results . follow. Dr. Taylor, President of Wake Forest college, will rleli-r an nddre8 at tin-eWn- -j Profs. Arnett simI Fr)'.- scix ! t Jtantburo. Then.- will be a picnic al--o "towbkh ewyUdyi indti.l. The ud dress will at 3 p. .. May 3Ut. A te-lurile of the lojge h.Hil vftr'iciv. nbkh weighed PJA im .s ' rough! in Monday by C':i. t. Abu. 7.0 Si. ..v.. I he -Uttto schooner lien:i. The luite a ughl at Uatterus Anthony Waislon, of the ttd tle.ilrrs I'll llio iii-irM-i woarf was the pun-liascr. G. S Hil'i mt't i'h the mishap of h i onr f bis hoie Moiu'rv I'v a--cUlent. The horse while Iwini; iiiivm ' .v a cVnired b -y to the mill, siuml'l- 1, lei I and broke hi neck. It as Mr. Si.nib's larm horse, mt the oue ho i l''s Milk dtlirery basiu-as. Two of tbe IVpublicftn aUlermi n of ll.il- "gh aho were elected t..r eit rt llie'r otti. e by uoi oiaking statements ot tn..riea i-a-eixied forcampaiu porposis umil at'it-r the time n-qumd l.y hiw. This law was pasaed by llic last Igi?luiu'e anl Ue Bepoblieans fell into their .wa trap. MtashiQ day, naxt Sahbaih, will l o' erml by tlie Sunday School t Kt Swamp Di e pie hurch. elereo mil. 5. from New Beroe, by eien-is in the aomim; at II t'clock, cimsistinL.' of sioi; 4og aod miiHi'iiiiiry n-citatiom by the chit 4r It is hopai also to have n ad dress by ooe or iwo visiting speaker. Mr. E. W. Rosenthal, formerly f Haleigh. will go into business with O. Matks St S"D. l'hey will nccnpy the etore r Pollock street which isbcinj; overtiaoleil anil already pre-entsso han I aome and elegant an appearance. He is wt his brother-in-law's, Kir. l. il. -Mark?. . M. W. H. Nixon of th Eayboro CaireJ Factory, inlnnns as that thev are tamipgout from 800 to 500 barrels a day and are nieeiirg with qrent Inv.-r iimong the farmers. The fadoiy is working this eraoa with improved luacliiu. ry. ReT. ftnmoel J. Porter, wile and child passed thioub yesleid.iy i n mule to Fay etteville tv visit lelatives. Mr. I'nrttr ilia ceased hia work at Moieheivl, an I on liis return, which aill bt aboni the mid. He of the month, will move at unce to New Berne and take charge of the Middle street Baptist cborcli. Merers. Hearn & I.okey, mill men, near Olympw, had a horse fto'en lr. mi Ibem Monday night. Nothing was known until morning when the horse was found missing. A negro hn ha l boen atxnit here is the anppofed thief but I here is no cine as to bis whereabouts. A re war l has been offered for the recovery of tlie noR. - Evening drives on our beautiful stieets and the macadeiniced r ad ar bein re newed since the return f the cliarmmg weal her this seciioo is so much accus tom! to. The handsome turnouts are private teams and those furnished by our accommodating and Well equipped iivtriea. ReT. N. M. Jarncy, of ML Olive pnss el throogb yesterday en nmte from Lis home to Carteret Lod-e. Mr. Jurney haSj in Ibnner Ttars. met with specinlly fins aoccees at Irish potato raising, and be informs oa that this yearhts crop is jast as good as it ever as. He bad a sample alon with him the largest we have 9eeo this year. James Simmons, col., who a . lew months ago, in a dispute with bis wife tluratrned her with a pistol and who es caped, was P-und to tie in Einsb.n, and upon a telegram being seat for him he waa arrested. " Policeman J. K. Land went np sod brought bini down and Testerday be was examined before Mayor Ellis and put in jad in defou't of trail t be tried oa the charge of assault with deadly weapon. Maprtr C'aart. The special term ol Craven county Su perior Court Ic.r the trial of civil caics Bienced Monday, Judge II, H. Dryan, of New Berne, presiding. Only one case va heir I. That w is Ilia case of MaeWlux Rucker & Co., vs. A.&N. C. R.R. Tlie verdict was in fkvnrof the plaintiff. Mr. W. D. Mclver represented the p'aintilT. Tuesday's proceedings. A motion for a new trial was made in the case of Maddux, P.uck. r & Co.. vs the - A. 4t N. C. R. K , in which the jury ot. Votvday had reinlen&t a verdict in i'.vor of plaiotidT. The motion was oenied and an appeal taken. Chadwick vs. Stioi)0 Lumber Coia pany. Suit P-r dama-ies by reason of a schooner having caught fire and been iu jured by sparks i'uku the mill. Ver.lict in Crir of del'eoilant on account of con trioQtory negtigeoce by the n:ite oTthe schooner. The case of C. Deiafield vs. Lewis Mercer Construe! i xi Co. h under const. I cratioo and was carried over for tod iy. Kal-kia fBna; Baanfl. The Knigbta ot Harmony expec t t hold a banquet at th-ir next inst il In ti ,n of officers to which the fmii'yand friends of memliers will Ix: invited. 1 he evct.t will lake place the second Widuesilny ight in July. The election of officer will take i pi. ce oo the second Wednestlay Dight in June. A foll-atterMlaface is desir.-d t th it me -t-xig aa there is otlr busings of impor tance besides the election t. be at tended to. Htlil Advaaeiaa;. Mr. A. P. Warner baa secure. 1 the ser ie ot a French baker, Mr. Thomas H. Wild, in his establishment. Mr. Wild began Satnrdsy Mr. Warner is a practical baker himself and gives porsorai attention to his business, and has always given high satisfaction to his customers, but from now on be means to branch out and have bread in grtater variety Until ever b fore and laocy i-akes of every style desired. Ve are glad to see him ranking such progress. rmMai i'VeelMf Eiprrlrd. There is a probability that President Cleveland will be present at tlie cen'en aial commenceoieot exercises of tlie I'ni versity of No it h Carolina which are 10 teH Jnue 4ih. 5th and 6th. He has licen invited and has given as surances that be will attend if his dutiis at 'be time will permit. f. The use of Hall's Hair Rcnewer pro naotea the fro th of the hair, and restor. s tu Batural color ami beauty, trees the acalp of daadrufl, tatter, and all impnri- fOCRT HOUSE WPROVEJIKMS. The Uranile nil Hore-AVlial lliis 1! n Done. The !ast of the granite I'. r i h . emit bouse --tcps. iori lie an.l iinbiiv I.m-, a' rivi .1 ai.il l.n hiuled down I v 1 V. Stewait. In all ih. tv are r.os.oon pound-. ' 151 t. ins. 2i0 inmi pound - or lull 0 this is fir the building and 80.1 00 p.-cu.!-. 49) tons for the curi-inir. The work is pio.ie-.-in.: w ii. '1 'li sle p.". to the lon.ll anil lh. 'ep- i: the nor;h are rinislud hii.I ;h- wo the south side is now .-r.g iging 1 1 iv ;i bu tton of Mes-rs. Tuck, r 1 !: n-. The ti.ii'.i.-.l porlion show up wr-ll. (ranile i- a pretty '.: c, a .1 in : i . I I i i is a superior knel on ace U'U ..l i;- bat'd I'css. Anil we appn fiatd i'. a ! the u oe t ecause it is a North Caioli: :i pi -u As our readers ku-.w ;u,u e :.o;u M .e.ut Ai-y. The ml. i . h iil; ' ot i ..n;:ui t.. -b. t w n il t lie 1 .11' I'l l I i ioft i.e.- of o -i e shon'i.l 1 i iiia tnael o tlie 1 n le-l e 'ai i Loth l.y imK i.'iui' c'i'ic..- ;ud i-y i i r.i .1 1 itioti cimp.ii,ii s. ( ATLANTIC HOT Ft. (M'HKSlRt. m Iho llolel RoHtly tor Hie So.i lon'fl Work. Hum'. K-'.iesT.i, of Atl.ieta, 'la., wi, - ii is 1. 1 funi'sli n i u -io at t o Atlant:-- !e !'. Moitlie.i'1 City, tin- seas m.pa-sed t :. ; !!. b.st nisiht '.roii'i- to t,. ho ei. ei t ill i.l t Tie v le-':'l the til'-! !'.I in . Ti ey wiM tiinii- . i'im-j'..- cone, it a . dance riui-ie. Tie v pr.'M. b filfn'.sli a a reptrtolre tl at h-.s i e i' t en surpas.-e I during any so .-on. Coinlnic unit (oltiif. McW Mary Vat ce Stanton, !' liar', w n ho ra i fllHy iitid admiral. 'y to.'; p.r . is Mat. I of lb -ror in tfo U' u'd'ii t.iir-. i- e f Y. v. ( ' i r'i .7. rii- s M. - : 1 M A ' . -.:; a:i. rnooii, i tun ui 1.. lief lio.i e Messrs 1. J. Arms md W. V. W vnr. olHaxelo(k. were in the city T.i. -day. ; Tin y both called at tic .lorus" W, office- I" i ri-new t in ir Mil . ri.t:oii I ,) the Ui:kki,v Mr. S-yinour IViin.i i- b.i k IV m. , the Friends S 'niiiaiy, Nov Yors i :iy. i uh'ch he has liu attending. Mr. Ji.h.i D. lUnu' rt nv.i Ii o - n ; visiting nt Mr. Win. " i n'-. I. it n t stenuier New 15 n.o for hi.- ;.otnc . I!.r-. tin).. re. ! Mai (ii'.d.am htu leMirneil f mi l i y- 1 ettevd'o where In- ha Kxn litlmding the Epi-cop-tl Diocese. Mr. Ceo. Mou'toii. who ll is N en can vnsjsrigr tu t am 1 ico coiiniv lor r . iniiiv Co s propr'u tary me bciiie.- returnc.l Saiurday night. M, mlay he leit for Hyde and other counti.s. Mr. W. J. l'lahxk. who is help tig to j relHllkl Kiu-stous waste place- rci un:e . to sjictid Sun ay at his honie. Judge fi. It. Bryan returmil fia tn tin western part of the Stale where he has oeuu lioldiilg court. lie hold' court here this wtek. Miss Mabel Chadw iik. who has b.'Ln visiting in Balliiuore passed through il luming Inme. Her si-ter Miss Coiinne, who has been visiting in New Berne also 1 ft for her Lome. llcv. R C. Raman of (Jojdsboro, who has been v i i 1 1 n ;g at Mr. W. (1. Brins.-n's and who preached at both services in Centenary il E. Church Su m'ar, lefi lor his home. Mr. C. T. Kandolph au.l children, of Kiuston. who have lieeu visiting rcl.u ives lefr, re.u.ning home. Juili-e A. S. Sovoiour lefi to hold V. S. circuit curt in Ilakigh. He will have quite a numbvr ol cases of violations ol the irternal revenue laws to Come b fore him. Mr. J. A. Paris left for Kinbn ami I.a Grauge on a business irip anil his wife left to visit at her old homo ia Moyton near Wilsou. Miss Lizaie Hancock left for Rulcigh to attend Peace Institute commencement. Messrs. Wink Taylor and E. II. l'lum-mc-rofthe Atlantic Hotel wire in the city Monday on luilniss. 1 hev w ere r. gisiered at the Chatt iw kn. Mr J. D. Job neon of l'ittsburg. r. ai estate ager.t, is back from a brief tup to that place, lie txp.cts very soon to have some of the parties out here permanently who are arranging to exchange their hordes for otheis at New Bern". Rev. T. M.N. George returned from Fayittcviile where he lias been attending the Episcopal diocese. Mrs. Bates returned from Burlingtou whore she has been visiting Mr. C. K. F. Butts. Miss Sadie Guy, who liss been attend ing Kinsey Seminary, passed through re turning to her home nt Glenn; Firm. Onslow county. II- r father K-v. I,. A. Guy, Went up to the school and accom panied her back. Mrs Ileiulren, Mrs. Powell and Mr. Holland retuinel from the Woman's Mis sionary covention of the Methodist church. which they liave len attetidin? at I av- etteville. Mr. It. E. Peele of Wilmington arrived to condu t serv ces in the Tabernacle cbunh He is the guest of Mr. J. C. W batty. Trork Sbip.nenl The steamer Ne.v B, rue i-.uiied cut a h&ivy cargo of ttuck Tuesilav. n,ain!v cabbiigc. There were a f. w more bane's of potatoes and some lins, tlie lm-b-dng lh- lirst shipment of the sea-on. il'.ough Ihey a ere on the home market last week. Mr. W. H. Bray w ,s tl grower of Hie beans. Among ti.e day's shipments of c,h bages were 00G boxes from the Daks (.nan by Hiu kburu & Willet'. A Country Ruriclnrr- Some thit f broke into ihe le-i.h-n.e of Mr. J. P. Sail's, Smith Creek. Monday an l stole ii " and a gold wale!;. A negro who got on a 1hj.u c'iniiii. to New Bene was sn-pcit.il and pr. par.i lioiis to lake him upon the arrival of ti t Uat at New B ine wcie made, Imt tht lioat laid over night al Diw-c.n - cr. ck and the n. groo got off an t left. Whether he went back home or went awav i- no' ki.ovi n here, lilenoe Niork farm. fr. Wm. Cook hit 'ol l 1 leu, ,c o, k farm, to bore a deep six inch well to suj). ply the farm with watt r. 'I he rrat ge tnen ts arc al'e n ly such as w.niil lie-considered exc e! It nt, but -tdl lielter f,ciliti.s are .1, sir(l, i.ti I also the I e-t of w a e-. Tlie same wind-mill power that n ov e. n veys t he water w iu r. er it is ntctl.-d wb: be used. Mr. Mclntvie hns r, cciit'y pnu hasc I several more tine h"ise and ad. led them io the larm. lie now has e ghiv land ol horses, iticlu.luig I he ci i , on the farm, and t he majority of lh an inal- a re of line stock, des. en-la tits ot the in-; n ones in the ri'U a , ry. FnlliRS' Of of (itlnnii, Thire secu.s to hive lnv i a llilii-tg oil i-i the use of guano all oer the coiii.trv. The Monroe Tnquiur says of it there: "The guano season lias closed and tlu re has been a g'eat deal of speculation as :., whether tliere 1ns b an less comnu n-ial fertilizers sold here this season than t In. re was last s.ason. The report o' the S. A. I a., freig't agent shows that (luring the seison of 104 there were 1.4VJ ?-lu ton of couiuiercial ftrtilirs dedvire l here. During the season ol 1 !." there wer, 1,308 tons delivt red here, or 11)1 7 10 tons less in 1895 than in 194." WareheM-f Kevlvnl Fudril. The mectiiigs wha h have been in j.ro gress at Moiehead in th-; Uaptist clin ch closed Sunday. They wt re, as our readers know, un U r Ihe preuhing of Bev J. T. .'onkias ol Winston. Du.ing tlcir continuance ili.Te were twenty pr te ions and sixtixu aildi tions to tike Itapt ist dumb. Th" o lnrs Connected tiiem-ilvts with the Methodi-t churi h. The Chainljer of Cnimeii e ol the city ofNew York hae d.c.ile.l to t nter upon a crusade aa'nst the lice damage of iilver. SAI.l.M tUtlll: IfADEMV. ViiM 1.,-lliir.l ..ee.u.nl in I'r.. re ii rnfltirtt i nx triim l.nrxi'l in 11 History 4inltlU Sik'ci hs. i' l:i to -I "I :. ' A I We . . I i N. ii t'- . : ",. , . ; in II 1 de.n (' 111 l . I) , to : ''.! " ' u .nil ! 1 0 I 1' r , : - look p.:-. Tn. I ' - , .i ; ! K ' d I '-III o '.. t! , l'.p ...p.. , i 'a -- ; lr - i tr i' u ' 0-t ;I1 tlie hi-a '.' :' .. -era. on will In--,v I'V F. -n .p ( In -'.due univli. Tin- oi i.dii a'.iuo 1.0. - .V. 1 1 is the ';ir ti.e - h-'oS Ti e voiiii' T u;l, 1. A:,: il ell. M - . i; 1 '"'' 1 . I I. Y :'; NT I N KI.. l .. .. .1 in c u I lo V.incp m. a.'y - ,!:u I! deig g f ;:.d- l. r It .- -a, 1 t:i:. ' d i'i'. I ("in -! i " ! . l.a'. : a, I a'-o f r !',.(' . d :n I; .' i e p " ' o -see a on r ' : i . - i pa-, o 1 w d i ion". a e - w a- a mall ' : ' e a : . b " i.: r - .': ; w a . p. til ,', h s No I' d. ' : on: .n 'No ; , : : ' i.i ii r li .li- ..f iu-i as i : -e .in I p . r pie ... ( ' I. 1 1 i tl i will i I'ee'd-er a -1 1 , ft to 1,1 " I'fe p op. .-: ' . m m itmei.t W'e tn i n i an ;u li -: through- ,a, ,. s,... a i u.i ai'. i ,i , tn iv i e i.one to I 'Pi,.. el woita. 1 lie : ir, nt editorial i i ' i- ; l th ,u t ui d ii"l I o: . ' i 1 1 ti.-e. 1 1 , . rnor X'atiec 0 f -oil, Mi l th p. o !,'ii, i lie ins let s in - mem, .ry. 1 to e e ' Ualc'oh a- 1 r the ilium nielit. ;.nd llir e ni.. N. : t h Car, il ina 1 ,,e M i 111. a'ab, A Si. l i'll i. ill eil '''- in e: , 1 1 o ,a: ni t'.- r e.,ds ,e;ill: V f ' as t: la t .!; good a ' m n win .... ,! ..gl,' i 1 -ta'. -a a-'. i. i.d. Tlnre ni w on h I ; - w a a iol -iji t I'll" I Uil- , .j. r ;l i , nm-'an t-s. un hiin. i red .Ida I in t .. a'e w, add in i county Iron i 11 n. fi :. it tuc w ..i la-ou .t oujit ei-dy to lej if,! be m mage i by some in- ; ui v i'll eoiiniy taking I iii'-e 1 . Ilu id ' the v.k in hi- i'.nuty or by a ,,f roiin I ti'oin the church to ihe cir ehcdi ns. r. age, thus enahiing the bridal party to m t! e III i: ATI. Will HOT I- or S or i' lie. iil i ( I a li i nu: ooil I' rep itritlliin I'nr llie Sonsoii- Dr. G. W. If .ck di in l he At laut a Hotel. Mor. nn- ii- that id Citv, i-i Iteicg j ft in cm- i'en shape lor this s- ii. Cai pe a 'ei s. p liab r s ail'i Unne: s c : are ad havp-.g .-. ha-, I i i the .inpi oveinents. and enough t tin 111 1:1: at work ti) give iis-iil'iini' nt iv. ::h ng b ing in good shape in time for the i row,! which an nually r.S'-ris i , ;! 1- delight nl and cek bratiil lion-, through the ii incl t.-nn. Mr. Wink Taylor. -,.. piop-ii'tor, i- at tiie h, d, 1 !o ,k i tag at 1 1 r evi : 1 ii tig in p. r soii. He is aa cp. rio c. d and popular Soullt tat In teb-t am! the gi cm s can iclv up 'ii hi- look ing Will after w ha cv, r wili p : omole t heir t otn in: t md pleasure. It I .KK Y Otl M llM ll ll H T. ooeert To-morrow iu;li( A.ltlrrHN by I refill n I Melver anil olhor Hi 'ereine Thursday. Wedr.esiUty night the c iiimenccmeiit exercises of Kinsey Seminary commineij im tit will be ht l'l. Wi' had the plea-ure of i-cing present at the concert last year ami found it a m t le.ightail oi ca.-ion. T i e ee: '-, - w :'e . ' .1 I , : ll T'lt'- un I the pupis ai,.:tiii 1 1, i mselv s ail miia'ny. Moreover th oi i i. githiiing whioh follow nl a.ll.vl no snail pot to tie p'eaSUI'i.s. ( );i Ti tir-dav the addav.-s wiM be de li v. red by I'r.sideat Clias. D. Mclver. of theState.Vorm.il and lndu-tnal College. l'r,.f. Mi Iver is ii e of the most zcaious advi'caf s i.f e.li-a ai i lie is particularly uiteie-led in the cau-e -f female iduc ition; It has no Warmer tiietll and stronger ( hauiiion than he is. lie is also a plain anil fluent speaker and an address of sur-pus-ing cxcill. me 111,1V coaliilently 1m c pei'teil. The graduating e.-ici-. - will b.- held at 2.:0 p. m.: on Tla;r.-!.iy the cl.i-s ex ercises Irom s j,, ;i p m :,I1 I the ncep t.on fom '.' t" 1 1 p. :u. C'hrisliaii Colletf-e i 'oni in en reinon I . The cm ni' ncome.it ei i ci-e.- of Ciitt '.ina Chf.stian t'o'; eg.-. A v. leu. N. C. w ill 'c In hi .Iin.c olh a. di 'i ll. 1 ''.la. Thi' anniltl address will b- by U-v. ,1. I. . Wu ti Id, .thiol-.,;' th.- Waic'h Tower, at 11 a. in. Tie tir-! . xi r.-i-es wi'l be heal Wedee .! u 'he ."bit. day an I night, in the g , oe. D'nmr will U' -erv, ,1 on the ground- -Mi l1' funs and blends of I I. ,- -i ho d -ir.. invil d ,: t. n 1 i.r n ging tin if i..-k :s. Irvl.y lerian llih Seliool. The t ni t 1 ai nn a I i oa liH-ni emei. I ot ; ne Presbyterian lli-h - ! '. Me' am . X. ('.. will taki- pb.e-' n, 1 w.-.k. Th -erinon will be preaef e I Sund ,v. .1 nne 2. bv .1. B eaivr I). 1 1. i i i 1 ) ivids.ii r.ii- i hi Tu- s lay, June l, there w i I lie a dee'aim. f-' i md- st a' d an malie-; by 1 1 ni. K W. K in . ( "ant ui. N". ( '. Tillii-riin.'l.- St.ii.liiv H,-li,ii-- l-'irnl I' ie ll i e. The T d'.-r a, ! Ript.si bob p,li ."v-hool wen! to Sj.ri-ig tl r h a t- ,'av on the -anniil bii,'i'' ...r i :'.,- if,, j,- p.-: picnic. Ab nt Ian wed. Thev -en' the ,l,Vat s j 1 1 1 1 g 1 1 i r 1 e ii di-t'ild of re-eird ivk ing alter ibtim r a- at .'n-t in; led so a p. lake a i un lio.vn N,:l-,: t iur Indole c lin ing limit". Those a't- nd eg report it o -e of the nt..-; .1. 1 jli t-d pniiiisilua w't a e i t-r on . Dinner w ..- . , .1 in the gaove a' Mr. U bb W . 1 ' .- is-'-. 'l'ii-, e was s, per a ai ad i n , uf the li a -; panic file ami i he ea' a hies wi re aga ti brought into re-,pi'r-i;i..n mi the h ..newar I trip and -ti 1 l . m i . w, re - ni, ii -.,' oi f i .1 It t: o-. er. "I'll day w ,- a- li e a ni - a- e ai d have b. , n '. un, 1 a:: 1 ; a r , : Id :: g w lit . if be bgh'l'i'iy. ri'.oi'i.i'. i ui.i ii Aiiot'T. lb V. Hugh lb Il'.l'ghe--. ihe K,lish Mi-' I ii-1 -l a . .11. -'.:. ll .s tnada- the a-ecllt .'.11 aid . a;'. t ,f ,i liivll't p.abs ,f lite A!,.-. S'uator Mimii i-m h ,s ilm p ,, i.'.'i - i'll of la.., an i.i i - in ihe o:i.I. II. :- n .n the g!.. it,.: living an: bo. i; les on p; , a antiii ut i-. ( .d Hi niilo. t a al d ii" a -f at dead ot work on th b'. eiuph. ol Mr. 1! aii e win n -he w i-st..ik n with paralysis. She h..s ail h - priv.de ptpu- .mil other valu able do n.ii, a'.s. I)u M.cr, r is a '.i.l'.e pa-: led, but he has the n an;, cr of an o'.dir n,an. His hair i very l! i . a d b. waais a Very large i iif ni .-pe-'Ta'a-. as his -:ht gtvi him nuK h trouble. lie h . the u-e of only out- e ;. e. Ja ... - K (, ee-e . f Addmre, t'iiio, wit nt s.itl pail o! p ,. i.a'tb- ol Watirioo. He w..s a ni'ii.-hipm in ,.n a British v. s-ei un ch.Tcd at Antwerp at the lime, and suc- cte.iCiiia leuelr.t.ng well;: gli B s inies and -eedig a goo f de.l ofthe action. 0 d IV, (i e. w l.o : e . i ' r . -nn I - a n i k . - I 1 ,11 1 1 . i I r e (1,1 1 :, V g'.P ,P.' th" I ,)l ie true r ::e .iy a- p.- O es , , , W .-.si A II, if - a I ;r .1 i il ba' -' , an , m d cue to i- i - w i li li ii. 1 B.tieis. This ; -'. mm. .ie ii Ih f a.b-x , a 1 1 it.'.e ll : i aid I ow 1 I onbon ,'. but ai 's ids m';, ii Is. aiding strength an I g v'r.g t ll to ihe organs, tin r. by .i bug X;p nr.- in the perioral nice ! of the fiiHti"! -. lie cine B Pet's j- an e. ciU-iit appeber and aids d g. stion. ihi piople fuiii it just exactly what Ihey j need. Pi ice ti Ity cclLs pi r ljtt!e at F. S. ' Dutf Cs Di ug Stoag . NcsoRi,i:y-SA ii:k. - M r ,,llls j MS..rle,. Oi I lierne'i l'opulHr Yonna Men. IIm- il VVe.ltle! Co lKs Annie l.ee Sun. Otis. O.K' ..I Our Tail' lan a Ii I e r. lh" Ii ipnv in una.p oi Mr. ('has. J M ' ! t" Mi-i Annie I.o.. .n.."r. :i- , 0 III ll : 1 1 1 1 i '.' s. ..em il i 7.c I 111 St. r.Ui! - C '. n a' cl.ut.li. ill-- e iy, Wi dnc-dav . n". no. M.iv J J . !. l'lo.np'.'.y ..; I i ..' '.. k the erjtn pea'oi : -i t n i'- mo-! io;.u,i- und.r Ii- -W.: tl'. touch of )ii-y Swe:r. an.i ; i.. n-n. i - ,r J mil . .ii.nl. I .uthei' T i 1. ir. II-rlint W. . i i i -. 1 1 mid ( laud 1!. l'ov. a U.iii.v I up the i-lc and a-llllled po-Ul."ll o 1 til.' Ilgat .'llal 1. ft ill' ill.- i 1 1 1. 1 ii i'' tlii-e wire t'ol I. .wnl l.y the I a1 teialai.ts. Miss Maiv Mi. So i ley willi Mr. Will. T. ,b (' utln, "M:s- Ada I! .vis of, '' l'1 U"' 1 Newpoit w.lh Mr." V. .1. M-S uaw; Mi-i'c-. Ivva S ,ii U-i s with Mr. Nuaai Nur.n. i 1 v'-'i-'is W"ticu llicsc had assiinn d their positions.' Miss .arc MaatiMi. .Mat. I ol tlo.ior. ad- ' va n i d from the atit-er. mm b -hind the j eonfe-.-.o'ia, a: ,1 Mr. Tom. C. Dame's, the I Iv.-t ma a, I', oai tia- v;en-ty, and openel ! t e aii s oa l lie nglit ami ictt ot the alt ai . tat ion and su.-ciss m ur -l.ir. :e, : here 'ie y aw aitnl the bride and groom. ' si -n ting ivtrv depa. Inn nt o Ill - t l i !e- an 1 or. nan t'.i u f illowed ;ain- ' w ! v- pr. m ui to neat y. '.: an i - i e n.o lit' Mai.i .'I'll mm and Best Man and their b st thoughts ami view- ... pr then ae ata i d a i or.i.d the chancel to the fiaionul work. There wdl a'.s ' !, pe a cli. '.tie bride and g:o .in advancing eet some ol the most lain us ...;. : iiioiii.. aivlitothe gates .1 the ( ban-' educational th, tight in out e nnt-a. w . a 1 w In i e t .. v w . re made one bv the K. v. verv liieseiiCL' wid give in-i .j i a: i. ni i, j Father t.i.iinn. Aft r t..e b'tii g was i pi'on, uneoi : he atten.Unt.- all kneileil at iiheeh neel wl.:le .M s.- l lv.le IJelitoli, in tender sweet tones, sim,' ti.e Ave Maria. " situr which the Wedding March beg in the 1 tile Miss.- Coll.gan. .lie bet, mi- a i i i ii eja. ifuver "ir.-, advauied, ku.iled i . .i i ii. . ; !. (.,it. the adar and proco del to scatter !a i , .ii-, i i overs In- ore the bin e ami L'-'oi'iii as ' li, v tiled down the isle. .-liowi"- wil'M'Ks tiik MAlMitvc.K broader, .lper and mote pract e !, i. 1 :,. .. t : , !an e w .- t ie '. ,:g -' i a er in eept ion- . t' p. pul .r e. iueation. It was iinnte l oii.v I'V the united onlv bv the sma'l (-ipici'v of the chuich. Long be- fore ti e app untt il hour -nntwilh-taindng t lie 1 mii unh no 4 and l he li.'.avv atmos - pln-ie mat pi'eva. led the eliurch was tilled to ovenloiving bv eager spectators iv i h sparklin.' eves re..dv to cL h everv ni'OC n ait of tlu' particij. nits. Thro .'Si ot i ii., , 1 1 ' , i 'i.i. 1 tl ',, ,,,,,,, 1 the chiiie'i who couldn't K-g'n to liml -fining room i veil in the d u'ts. Ill K 'life '11 A T to.VS. Tlie il I'ai det orations around ami in I'i .nil of i he a t ,1' had been carefully anil aiti-ticalh prepared. The chi. l' Ichiro W is aa i v, rgivt n a:cu intef-pcrse t w itn tl overs from which an unusiiallv large ail that Wi iild lie j and bc.iitbif, nurtiage bed was sus g ged -v-tea.a'.i-; ncndc.l From the church do..r to the sidewalk w as s; t etelirj 1 an awni n g ami umler the awning was a (artier, traver-ing the space enter and deturt lioai tlie church without ton aimg tue eiiah or being d.impeae 1 by the ram fall, h id there b. eu an v. llilli'K ANU OROUM. The bride is a niece of Mr. and Mr". ' C. T. Wat-en of thi-ci' v, and is an ac coiiiplis'neil and sweet votm nd sweet voting lady; Ire. I and likid bv all who know her. and with lp r, a pi'oiiii-ing life has won a heart of raie-t l,.'e ami noblest char at t r. Mr. t 'has. J. M. Sirley, the groom, is one of our papular young men in society and business. lie is the junior member of the lii ni of N mm & McSof 'ey. conkc '.ioners an I toba"coi,i-t--, who embaiked into bu-iness about 3 years ago, and who have met with success during their career. Mr. and Mrs McSorlev have die con gratulations of Tun .Ii it' kn a i., an 1 may they live together in happi.ie-s as man and wife until thee dl of death shall sever them. I'll K RLl'KPTlON. Iniinedia'ely after the ceremonies the bridal patty took tlie carriages that a aiteil th an and ware convt Vid to the residence of Mr. I!. C. Kehoc, where the reception was held. Tne nceptinn was largely attended by friends of the biiile anil go otn, and many congratulations w. re poured up m the happy couple in c.ictTiUi and impressive words. The presents, w iiich were numerous and of in auilful design-, wa re expressive ol the esteem and i. lection of many friends WETIIODIST I.ADIIIV MEETIXf;. Tlie Foreign MisMlonnry Noeiety of the N'orlli CarnlinA ('oiifereiire-Oflirers Elec 1 el 1 i iihI on the .Vent Place. The Woman's Foreign Missionary So ciety ofthe North Carolina conference convene 1 in annual session on Thursday night in the Hay Street Methodist church, and has .-'nice transacted a good deal of bitsine-s, b -ides listening to several charming ami abl" a Idie- e from the bi llies. OKKICKKS. The t Ili a i s were elei-tcd Saturday lor the itisuing year, as follows: Mia. J. A. Cunninggim. president, Griensboro; Mrs. IJ. A. Willis, vice ircsi.leiit. Fayetteville; Mr-. F. D. Swindell, corresponding sec retary. Goldsboro; Miss Bhn.ehi: Fcii titas. ri cord ing eclelary1 Wilmington; Mi-s Mary De-end, irea-urer, Raleigh; Mr-. I.. Ii. Hen.lif-n, superintendent and irea-iiier Juvenile work. Distnct sec ret n f s are: Mi's. 11. i. Whiiakir. R.d eigh: M s. J. S liassttt, Diirliam,- Mrs. R. S. (iorl.ani. Fay t tievillt ; Mi-s Knima l'ag., Roi'kingham: Mis. R II. li.eiv, N ilniingtoii,- Mi-. .1. A. Shop-on, Ne.v Berne; Mrs. J. I.. Home. Washington: M s. H. C. Spies. Waireiitoii; Mrs. J. '. Huni-di n. Eliz ib. lit ( ity. Aiiaddres-of welcome to the Bright Jewels was made by Miss Pauline Cole, of Favi Itevi'le, and re-pon-p )ty Miss Fan nie Coibelt. of Wilmington. KIN AM MS. The c.,11. i tion for the fiscal year, end ing March 1st, lSll"i, amount raise. I by Bright Jewels $1,505 S!: by W oinen's Auxiliary. sfl.T-aT. I.".: gfaiul tut d ol 'i. '.ii',g.'.i."l, Nn id cr of new bands addtil to Blight .1. wcls fiir this year in this dis tant 'J: total f a Xorili Carolina conb r- cep lor 'ear. nnmlier of new mem- l .ei s nib !,-. I fi,r veu. ''.'.!: total 'Jineinliei' slnp. 1 . 1 1 A fund ol -fliHI was pledged by the Woman's Foreign Mis.-iouaiy ociity to pay the expeusi.sof Miss Ei.zie Martin lo China as a missionary. An additional j-llio was pledged by the society f'..r nut got i g mis-'on.'i tics Tne Aunt M.oy Black fund, by action .I the board, will be applied 'or founding a w..rd fur children in hospitals at So.. ( 'how, I'I i:ia. Tue soi v, ies Friday morning attract ed a icilgr. gallon whi. h li led the large I church i o ovel llow iug. The music was unusually good, and the su'item was priacl'a d by Bee. L ingdon Leiteh by special invitation ofthe society. Last nigh; the church was again tilled, ihe i cc .sion being vi p r s rv:ces, con ducted by Presiding Elder Cu uiinggim of l he Durham tlist n t. TIIK X'KXT MKKT1NO. The sneltty me' again thi-morning and adjourned at UbiO o'clock a. m.. alter so U cling Ktnstoli us the place ol meeting in xt year. Quite r. number of the delegates took the outgoing morning trains for their homis, though many will remain a lew davs visiting friends. The iK legates are among the most highlv estien.ed and consecrated ladies of our State, and the nddrcs-es delivered show some of them to bo exceedingly bright and intellectual. Fayetteville is never .so happy as when i nti i taining si rangers within her gates, and the deli ga'cs were warmly welcomed to the homes of our people. Wilming ton Me.s-engt r. E iiiiffeli-it File. The Charlotte News has the following ri-pecting the native New Bertie evan gelist. W. P. Fife: Kv.-mgebst W. P. Fi e returned Sat urday evening ironi Ids work in KYii liuky. Mississippi and Tennessee. He held four meetings and the result wa l.oeo onvei sior.s. Among his converts is Mr. Boyd, the most prominent lawier in K- mucky, who gt.vo up his law prac ti -e and has g..ne to jneaehing. Mr. Fife leaves to-morrow lor Manchester, Ohio, to begm a two week's met ting." Tilt: TKAl'lIKK'S ASSI-.M IJLV.l (tiailtl Mfflill"" Olli. i tl l in u. II- I lioii'i.iii.ln V' i 1 1 lie I'ri'Sf'iil Anions 'I'lleni lai'4'iii(t.l I.eH.lei's in I'ImihuIH mid l.ilu. iil ii.u-'i-iii lleuefils and A d a n 1 a u cs Slil.l K ie n-e. N I . W 11. A 'l 1 Ki S. To Clel V N "I ill l .1 1 o!,: a T. -i.'.aT l "r end of l a lih a! i. n. : An cent of r. al .m porta n. . . . : 1 1 t. lleliel'- of ( .1 t li t . i 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 a a In I t.i e'o 1 siliuol in Ihe St ;le, wi'ii li If" I :!l li Mi d -c--:oii ,-! The N..it!i t ..!. 1;- a 'I'.acheis' A-iiiibl. al M. i, :,, .1 ( June IS :$(. " Mae.y ia w fe:,'i::- in the A.-oiii'ili work :siu...lu. it t d--si on. will make t !r 1 "e. a - a . a . : i ., . alee th in i v. r. The pf.."f i:i;:..e : o vides a spl. ii.iid line "f n a! . aieea! .. ... Work, MIC'I US llll- 11' vcr befote I-. ill do, i, a', t lie A i 1 1 1 ! 1 1 v , Id STI M. 1' Is 1 1 1 i KI" I 1 ' .IIS. Men and women ..' tl-.e biul. -t n p -jr jw in ' uaeh r. . ....r ,. . The meeting wdl b- mi, oi i...r,-i.d ... l.,, ,o: '.. !.. . .a i : : i , ' "l,""a' ' '" 11 i.-.u, . l"". eacliers e.int allord to e se. 1 1 w il! lie a tune t, i make nn .-t t ,r a - ui: , . . , an. I aliiai.le ae.iua n:a :. es r raw an : : . ,, , , c . ' , , i -tl. Ilgtlieii i, M tneiids up.-, excliuee l , r. .- .. . , . '. , , . 1 I w. irking in line- like our own and t" ... i The roil. Is of such a dellgl 1 he rc-u ts ol such a ilellgbilii, n,e, t ing of our loa hers a.-h is hem pi mn , lor the entiling m ion of i he A c i.biy ! are . ei tain toimiita-c the iu'er, -t ofaii lour people in educatio a ; nnd to p.'i'i!ili ' o;ir M'hools on a irioie pro-p. tv. bt-N j than ever bet. .re. There wdl be full and fie.- pr. si-nuu: ni 1 mi. I disr ii-iio.i of l, I,... I. ,,(. , ;, , ing as are a lapted to the peculiar n-l lions ot our educatioaal --;ein. and private. 'iv..,,a..,e ... i.., .... . ,-. , l.L, III,.. , ,,11,1,11 Ol I OO I I 1 1 1 . l,,g, 'l to be pre-enl who disiie to b.voii.p n.oi'. etlicient in l heir work; to know v.hvibe' ino-t stieci-sful numbers of the iii..f. -ii.ni ' d stic-ectl: lo si 'cu re a good school p.-ith'ii or a change of lecation for the fail tcinu to pain a new educational inspiration, ,,i to recover from the fatigue nt Ii., term by the unfailing iiillticiice- ofthe refic-shiiig sia-l.reeze and the exhilaiuti, -n Ol an ocean bath. A Vd.lUII.Il PI-PA 11TM k t . One of the most vain tine dep utmeii's oi the A-semb,y h"W is tne i ' a, h f- Bureau, w hich will ns-i-t ten In fs in s. curing good p .siiioa?. and will: supply canipitent teach, rs to any pr.iu ipal or school committee, who may de-ire them. No charge is made for any ass't:uice r. n ileml. Applications for positions op l.-r teacheis shott tl be sent in at once. I.IUHT F.. PENSK. The ( xpenses of your trip w ill be ex ceedingly light a two weeks i-it t" ti e Assembly, including round-trip railroad Ibt'c from the mo-t d'stfint pop ion oi the State au-1 nhst-class board at the famous Atlantic Hotel, need not cos; over 2i. The total average expense of alti ml oice for the entire re-sion, including railroad fare and board, will n .t exceed $1. Tue professional autl social value -il the nn cl ing to a It'.acl.i r wi'l be inat.y limes great er tlmn the slight expense of alteuilai.ee. AOVANTAOKS OK MKMIHIKSUII'. The annual fees f.r in. mbership in the Teachers' Association are $2 for males and $1 for fein th-s. By secial rtijuesi ot the Assembly, the r lilronds willaildlhe membership fee to the pi ice ofthe liektt. and will furnish the puicbaser a coupon lor which, when presented to the Secre tary at Moiehead City, a "Cat titii ate t Membership" will be supplied, which will entitle the holder to all special hotel rate?, hot. U'i n, i nterbiinnii nts. and every oilier privilege ofthe Assembly si s -i.n. All railroad coupons will be ai, but the Secretary will return l to cai h woman w hen her coupon is presented to him at Morehead City. Friends of education are permitted to intend the Assembly on 'he same terms as te.chers. When puichas ing your teachers' ticket be sure your baggage is clucked through to Moiehead City. I.0W ll.UIHOAD F.VIiK. The various railroads ofthe Stite have made, specially hr the Assembly, a very liberal rate of about ..ne an.l a hilfeti! a mile each way. Tickets on sa,. fr,,m Tune lo to lif), and are good to rtliirn any time until July 3t). and permit slopping over on t lie ret urn trip. T.,e great At lantic Hotel gives lii st class accommod i ii"iis to all who hold lertdbuhs ,f membership at a uniform rate . f only a day. The boatmen make leduet ions I. r sading and fishing parties s i thai these delights mav be. constantlv p il llei paled in by all. A cordial invitation is ixiind. il to ti a;hers ami friends of tdiicatioti of other States to visit the A-sembly and enj a with us the privileges of ihe -i--io-i an I the delights of the s. ..join u at mi; " in -1 n latiollij Capital bv the Si' id ( '. B. Di-.k-ion. 1 'reddei't. Kt'OENK (i. IlAKRKLP. Sic. alalTleas. Haleigh. N. C . Mav 2:'. ls'.f, Oy-ler I.aw. For the information of those i oait tneil we publish the foregoing extract from the ( )y sit r Tgiw of 1 S'.lo: Sue. 7 A I , persons pun h .sing oy .sti.-r-lor packing, shucking, shipping, or for sale, shall, on the tiist day of each month, tile w ith the clerk of the loiirt w in r. in they reside, a statement, dulv sworn to ba fore sotre otltc.-r ofthe law all: born: -, I t o administer oaths, ot the number of l.u-h. i pur. based, and the name of the person from whom putvhas. d. ami slia'l pav ihe clerk of the coiut two cents per bu-liel on each bll-llel ptli(-has((l: and tin- olei k el the court shall retain one-half (li nl "ii, per e nt of the funds thus di rind as hi lec in addition, already bereinb i'oie pro vi led lor: yV.e.'iW. that the provision- of litis ret shall not apply to any p r-ons who take, c deh. or purchase oysters lor tin ir o w ii humid ate consumption, or u-e in tin It families: Amend, by adding: when it shall ap pear, in the swa ra statement required Ie, ibis section to be file 1 with the cierk it ihe court, that the oy'steis -o pun-lcsed wet'-.' caught with haiitl-tmpas only, in the months ol February, Match or April, then the said purchaser shall be exempt ffora the tax impo-ed by this section, and the -derk of the court shah not exai t or nilli-r, the same. Such purchaser, however, be fore buying the slid bulged oysters, shall requite the captain of the b jal oil', r.eg such t'.nged oysters for sale to make oath, hi f re some oyster inspector, w ho is In re by authorized to administer an oath, that such oysters were caught by tongs onlv. in the month of February, March or Aprib and shall specify the particular person and locality from which the oysters wcie taken: and such purchaser shall pr.sii'vc and tile the said statement with the clerk ofthe court, as a part ofthe slatemtnt re quired by this act. for the purchaser to make, an I in corroboration of the same. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional d is .,. ..i,l in t-,1.,,. i,,,-.l ll , .a, ,,,.! t.,1.-,. internal re.ne.lhs. II ill's Ca.arrh' Cure i """ -,al.' an! '''.f ,lo!h"s w'"tl' "f is taken internally, and acts directly ,, , 1"--I 'ue.i. bt-.i.e-. the blood and mucous surlaci -. JI,.U'-j The Winston S -i.tin. 1 s ivs, Rev. J. F. Catarrh Cure is pot a quack nnd cine. 1 1 , ( borgo and Cd. K. C EilniKuds haveie was prescribed by one ofthe best j hyi- tiirncil from the F.piseopal convention at cimsinthis country fir years, and is a Mm-g u.to-i. The convention ad, iptdl a res regnlar lirescription. It is composed of olin ion to pp'ition the getpffd convention the b:st tonics known, fombiee I with the blood purllieis, acting din-el ly on tin- mn. cons sui tiiea s. Th e perfect ( ombination ui 1111; aii, innii.cii..-, ..- ..uu j , 1 , .0 in. es ...... ...-., e 11 1., . ...... ...... --i.v '. ., ,ii'ic, ' " 1 ' o" ..' v. 1, in,,.. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., To - ledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75. ': iti:si;i rrx Aut:.x In la.rj soul in in Male -Our Stale l.i'il.t" in III' Ile.liM'l ion 'i. i r.ii I '"I" '"l I'M l ' !! .(.'I'll II . I al. r S liau I Mini- I I... 4 jumes. 'lb !. r i: - i. ie i, f with l.-ij, r :, i , ! Ill : e h ' e i w on . t ; u e '1' he piodii. c I al "' r 1 lie W :! : ;-.g-. ! ! e.l ,11 , t. 1 e. If , Ii a d ! he . Ui a. '.g I;'-!.. II 1.. K di A 'abani i : nd ' , ni M s-:-s pp: an I n t , "i"'.a. Ui p. r i i.l. i S....I.. I pm ei'li' . a... 1 )!; ! e; , enl. la , tl.ci ;.; .plant, ty the d - :" h '..ra'; .a 1 e ! , .i ;! !- sopi , i . . r as '-U..'!: Ml.til.i I . r. lh. I'mle l S at, -'. i at' i.- . .1 1 .oi o I i a 1 1 ii ( 111! it. dug 1 1 - c: .o i ta: iieiini b i "... 1. 1 - aid c i 1 1: i i i . an . A a ud.'!'. ec t ' ... " e a . a d :t Ie. d.i.e v : v eoeirv. Tl, ,--,po:, , . r:, . fgl", ,,; 111 1 1 I il I'-IV, ii ,11 : . i. A exander. .V 'o.. . . on i i .el. I upon lie m 1 1 : . at a. i : - - ni i- M . N,'W Y" .Me-- 1. I at t ,1 t., :ed',i. bo-' ., it, ,o(, v p nn icidar s. ctioii w i- tic ,ify un; ni'iii j ,,:!" -"",r ' ' ( '"' i -o.:,n'' nying the a- reai'p reports, we i e '' a "' ,"'"'!" r 1,1 ''" ussigu- ' '"- i ;iu'- l' a' ""'l;1 " H'du. lion m ' a- l'eagi'. aa i iv fir. iiv Mi.nu.a .e then: 11- w-: in " a p: . , .- 1 a, -p.:, I,,-1 year ieu de'e 1 c c!,,n pi .ni ii.:. gem ra lv. ii' j ; -ti ' -a a- and gr ally d:-o.,ur ,gisl planter-: bdi" '-.mill's. i. .n in. ie!i-. nts h , ve I .c-n d -p. -el : . . ., o lab .! I vatic- - many de ci ia.ig a"', ui A" i ii 'n s.: in iniorior ii, a ,y -ii i, f .ei' haii'.s. who u-u iily gave a c nn 11, o i , i i lis , pbiipel hive ('died ill ' u-im ss. a,,d bi a di-p' si; ;. in of South ern plan cr- t it en use aen age of corn a d o; la r fo"d proilip (s h ,-. i'it. --aril v ies-en ,1 the ipi ,pt ty of land that would h ive be n plaiib' I ill cotton, under more I'll o:,' .ie ( ijedi' ions. We a'.- . -g:rh- r fr. .m tl - 1, -Iters that "tl ma -1! :'. . a' I : o.lgh . i".'i-at I'.dns. cohl Wi a'hef and .tlief im-i in sane "la P,-. the ctop i, 1,1 h -s blVoiable Con di, ii t , ,;i a" tin- time 1 -st year. 'fhc-f to r- ;'.!-, si i.i.v a 1 uge riaiueinan in the e of f, .rtii :r- in the Atlantic fvati-s. IIK. II ls ItlM ll 4 IIAIll.lS. Wlial mis SI.OO Here Mould 'st Only -a i-nl- ill IliiKlaiKl. mill in Soiiii- . on ii I r ies Slill I. ens MTiy 'ITiiH I i H i' i-i-nee. We gave in Sun.'av's .bu'iix i, a state u ( nt from -.ii insurant o Journal giving the in iif atice i euip .nies" -i.'e ol the sloj-y a- lo ihe '.,-.-, s Uiry meet with, w hich are c'ain.e I to 1,,-sil. igr t h d. they cannot carry mi tin- I ii-iii,-, with smaller pre miums than they do now. If it i- true that th-' business epiimt be conducted in this con tiy without th" cet ssive C'haigi'S, why h- it s '; Ii i - il ip- With less in other cm or, a- The Wilndiigioii Star in an article on this subject quot s from Mr, Geo i ge W. C.icker, in an article in the X. rlh Am "fie m Keview. lit; shows that lire in-in nee c s-s in ihe I ' nit. d Slates more ill in twelve times w hat it does in Fran e. ab ai: .-even tunes what it costs in Germany, aid four times what it costs in Bug! oi.l. 'I'iie rchdive co-t ofsjtlO.) wonh of e.-iiram e in virion c unlr e i givei. as fbioas. and u il! pl'..Ve sUggCslivC: France, s ie :;.; Gerin-iny, la cans; gng lar.d, Z cent-; ustfali!, .'jii tint-; Aus- liia. .'Is cent.; Kn- ia (31 tents; I'liiicd Mate-. 1. There in iy ;-e goo.l r s.. i- f,.r a high er rat" in the 1': bed Slates. I ut We ftgne with ihe Star w hen it says it wi'l riqtnie explail dioii to show wiiy il should be three liundn'd per cent bight r than in Bug'aii'i and i.v.-r eleven hundred per ee it higher ih an in France. i:ws I ' Hltl EE. Word reaches Washiiigii. n that. Mexico s abotit lo rai-e revenue by taxing all silver a- d goal minis in which American c ip t-d i- he tv:ly invested. .V Woolwich cadet w:is recently killed by a lacquct bdb lie mis-ed the bail on it reb ai ai 1 . mn t he w dl. w hen it stiuck him ui the 1 f ie np.le. p odiu ill g e im-pri-.- i "i ol tip- bruin. P. lei- li,,,.-! .,,,v!';g at (Y.ii!i, Co! . for 2 in-irs. Th's'!,.v i i . s a foot .h-ep in ill si: ,, as. I!, v. ( 1. W. (',.!,! ,,! B. Ih.-l Church in St. Lou ! s' i ibiites a I ip, eh of -a nd w ieht-s and t oil" e p. a ! who attend bis Suiulav night -( 1','ic - ail-i wish to piil'Uike. I'..e e riior B -ise. of Iowa, is out ti a vig-.iou letter for sd.er. lie t'd'ow- i"W'li ihe ga:'.' ot 1, dtle ; o gold- b.lg-. U'u, -, n : ;. : . iiiovis with a . ju i i k - ep aiihoiigii 7ti ears oi age She has be-n .n theihioi't- -ii ee I ;:17 --fifty-eight In a !n-i. ht w :t-. k on th" 'inciti n.if i S ii Ipau leiUvay near Dun id", l v.. Fri.l tv. two wa re ki'lp! an I live other' won',. lei. Th.- injur. I hp u were all : ra ui p-. two b,- ii - . g r. e-. A: i met ting i f pronriK'iit -ilvi r Dem ,,. ra: - of t In-Spp e of Kent u, k v it wa-di ed.. i to iiil, a;i a piper in leiblsville i o e ham pi on I he i I ee t oinage of si I vt r. Al l.oi;:-.iie. Ivy . ye-te diy, :.fer ix ani!,,iiig -cv, r ,1 v. itrts-i-s, tic gran I jury iv ' 1 1 1 e ' , ;i- u -ing to it p.! icl Full i ti ion ion f r kdi.li g his wife and Archie Cordon, h -on in Un' Gove'tior. He was dis charge I Ifom eil-ti dv. B al I iiv. In Ih iol.iy ti an.iiso tic mselvt s bv si ri-w ing ta. k- in the biey.-h- .aths in t he park s .md bsteni"g- to the remarks of th" w in . lei s w hen 1 1 1 - v discover the lacs. .1 .pan's -m ,'d io-s. s in men in the battle- wddi lie- ('hine-e W'-tcoU' in p-iil lo i be ae: i d en ta , ii-" i f a bu ' le'.-p I'oof mate ii;il. ) a ing l the severe cold, the .lap-am-, s, loiers w, ie a qiliiitity of ll .-s . ilk tinder liiidr eh bn : ill's, when thev were hi', was I. in, il in in ill v ess to have sloppal th; blilie's. TheBiiti-h s;y:,,iie:i'e will si art up ih'-ir i i ii ne iron woiks at Mid,besboro, Kv.. about Ihe up. . d". of . I uly. The plant ii.ciudes Iw.. luge luripiet-s with aeajiae i'.y of about die.) toe- ..f pig ir-ui a dav. an I a steel paint with a capacity of Tub tons per d .y". The -y ndi, ate has $2.-)00. OHO invested in il. The (io'dshoi-o Ibadlight tells this: "From I'arii ers ,,t' every section in the county, the iuf.e tnatioii wi s gat bered la-t S iturday. (let tae cold nights and rains of the p..st waa k have seriously injured lie ois, potatois and cotton, the latter )os s d.ly 4" per cent. Since then we learn that the majority of the cotton crop is being replanted. ' The fodowhig -tpce-s with hogs is told by tai-Scotland N, ck Democrat: "Mr. Moti'go iK rv Sliji-'ds says th it from one sow he raised in Ll nt nths hogs enough to make meat for les I'm nil v of si iiersoiis to set oil' as a ntis-ionary jurisdiction that part ol tin- Sta'e wa-; of a line forming ih" o istern bound iiy of the counlics of; o-3. . .1, n - :i.:ii.i , o o k s. .li' .,i,',,ia , c.i'.iui.ii. 1.1, .wu, urn. -eriou. 1, ie i.ra 1 , 10 u ll gr inled brings into the field a mi-sionary .bi - lion. The convention of 1896 wiil meet at Asheville. . II ii I. I it'll u li'l' lill.il 1'i.r a J'i.ird l.'ru. Ia.S.'c relai'v II ill loeh's In ii.ial I lie War ! j.u I I me li I I. .!'.( I.. lie lie j d ii ! I'd - I. i v. O" I ill a i I lo 1l.il lli- I'-'iiii'l nl I'r.i.l.. I. iiul.li.i:: in l.. a ml ria ( o l.c l"a tiu u . 'Ctaa. Oil 1' - j ir I d i. e. W 1 1 .m . i . ,. i i. r I hie . f 1 , a.;.,- n t w i' .i : ( i .v. i -a,e'i: - - d I 1 ! h I:'.. 1 ill Ve go. .. 1 l-i a-, a f . , 1 ;-i Mi 1 1 1 ' ,nd !i in, c i,. i;., ,,, b- , an li 1 ,: : r a ih id - I'-'I'i to I 11 , ..-j n ! ,- ,. t ,l ,.V pi I'.'l '.nee will ' e di i.s. .. ,,,, v ,- i ; n el s , o a. -, he a - a --.,! , ai n . .i -Th- 11... .liii.ii M. ( ... , , Ie. I , ;' 1 !l Tie , - i I '. , but d 1 i ' l: k 'i. , ', ie, ; a. i 1 , :el arn- . 1 . in 11. pe . -;.::. ., y "1 i" thai I nd Ee e . ' li'l'in. : ; "- I ,;.y nd ai ' '- pr.- :r r. ' 1 1 I 1 1 a . . ' : : bin w In n In r l it h: i w - ! i: A !i-l of e et - s ,e,v b . i-.-.'i 1 ,:y 1. nn .' i w I i ; - - l iv b.di.g in i'l,' uti ! w la, w il I, 1 !0,n; lllellt ,t the if. -in: . 1 - . A.! , -1 m i lioni il,. e, e ol ! In li a d t u ell! -ti Ve i a rK - w , d be d:-p' n-e i aid, I'd a I! 11 111 I ei o 1 I - iilel a li- W ' ' I ' Ileal . ' 'V. I I '. lie. ,1 V I. .- xpc'.tc I to meet the 1 .a rd o! I'.a h . -f ' a . - ; : to '.' e 1 1,-r as to ti.e in,,-! a '. a fable me n- ,,f .l"l'i I g 1 i e b g u!. . !.-! il;t!v g c-oil at .' a k-i.,"i i '. c, i i;..!oii .(i- and i -li i a bible -if, ii', !,,.. ... ci n ;!. ,-.ly ai,d A! aa air: ., A majo, ,ly ot f ,. "-ci'dcer-i 'e - dd t., i ('-'ale m 1 1, i- ci; v an 1 t .k,- ...1 van ' ; go i t the fx la w - . 1' Virginia I i pi heir n farlo-i" . ,' 1 i.g at 1 h" nnr. .- t li'aba.' !it rn, the Vitgilii i "I till' ni'iic. Tie prai die h i- I o; n lo pi nil ( ' - a, .lor on.- a- tin -. p i: -1 - i li nn nt and horse racer- m the eo.ii.lry. '"u' lie! d et'.i s a da :y !' s.,:t ' r di- w of g i : !', i's. j t, I; legs -dl this m c ion i f W a-lpngtoii If, nl ,1 gfi at do d ,.f - :. .id :..f n ,t ; r in hand. The bit t, r p. lit ,',l thi- we, .M is. ( 'lev e'atn I. anil the iliddi. n will go lo Ciay C ili i'.. The tini, ol ;h - 1 h v.-ideiif- I. pal lull, will (lej c ,1 Uo'Ui (in uu,. st. inc. s, S- nafoi- Shera :m wid pre-ide at the iti'-e: natoi ial Convention in Zinesvdle. uhio. Ilii opening -p ech i- looked for with great initre-t baentis,-; it is spi-ctc I to soand tbo key pole , f be- I'm meial p day which will .olittoi In.s p.l'IV in ihe "oaong i nnpiign. Finance will be die most iiinii't' anl ;-;ii' i'i both lh, D, iu , el'alie atp I Republic m pi ,i lo: m -. liMK kill) Ol T Kill A I'AI I'. 'I'lie Siipreiiie 4'oui-l Ie-isimi lries Ior-iii 1. 1 . I.. As-.o-iiil li.iiv Erom llie Stale. As quite a number of Bulb ing and Loan Associations with he.id,uarlei's oiit sld of N.l'th C il'olina ha ve I e II and. -de lpev doing bn-lnes- in lids .-tab-, the I'ol 1 ' AV tig ' i'o :n tin ('hi: h'de N'.ais will he r ad with inb rest, ..spec. a;! bv ih s-i w l. aic metii'i' r- ot tie -i- it s p ip ion-: " I he News la-l Tiinrsday pnbi-'md the Su i icuie Coil 1 1 i ii cisii ,ii in regard to 11 hiding and Lo ui A-s-ciation-, , p,l pr -dn to i th d it w on id bar lo. eign a. .- i , iioi.s lioni doing b'isiii'-s in 1 1. 1' S a'e. I lie matt, r was af eai-'di raela heal in terest, ina-muich as ihe ( ) Dominion had only ie'-eni!y ( ShiLiishe I ils -lfin bus iness here, a nl had hem making loans. Dr. George W. (Ii'idim was pr, sident ol the Ass, c ial ion. Mr. 'I bos Crier secretary aid '.r-asui'or, am! Messrs. 'Hps Grief, Sun Asbtiry. J. I'. I.., eg ami Dr. Gra ham. ' iif'- etoi s " Two applii-.-itio is 1 r fa is were fir war, led to headquarters a few days ago. This inoi nil g t In- ; pplie , lions were ic iiirn. d to Dr. Graham wiih the explana tion that t hey could not be lide,!. as tin Old D indium w as i omp 'lle I, in view of the ia cent .h cision .,1 the Si-it Sapreu.e Coin1-, to withlr,w Ironi business in Xot'ih Carolina. Dr. Graham still do.s not understand bow this company is knock' (1 out. but is now s .psli, d ilmi it i. in aecompl she 1 Im t. S1VAWAMIA. ii. xv. i t.:. The follow ing lim s a ei',- wri. ten by a Buncombe b iy. and fir-t appened m ihe Ringolel New South: Swannanoa. how I love thee, River ( f my childhood's dn am. All of life. lis youthful pi-asiin-s, Wer,' mirrored in thy stream. Ah! Time has wan ked tip' will of f..te. And led ill : from thy side, And d.) nied to w ill let' wiary Ve d's l-'ar from thy rippling tide. Thy playmate ofthe past is do id. The happy, dreaming b ,y. A woildworii man stands ,,n thy luink "Mid -cen s of funnei joy. Chill .of the mount tin gl. ns. I ljrin r A soul all stained wi h -in. To gaz upon its spotlts- youth. Thy glassy depths within. When weary ofthe burning sun. The boy Would co ne to r s; Beneath tue shadow of thy lues, Cpon his mother's breast. 'Ie heirs you singuig as you ilow. Seas fairies in the leavi s. What a ho-t ol d-meing spirits The form t f laney wiavps. Murmur m-ntlv, -dream ot b.-antv. A soiig;. as on you tlou, -Filled wnii words o. yon'h and plea-ure. Like niothei's. soli and low Sp..rt they with tlie flitting siinbiriins. Toy w alcr's foaming pearls-, The waxen laurel ki-s thy ehi'd. 'I'he eddy as it whirls, Thou too art changed my (ar!y love. Thy voice si Pills sad and low: Gone the beech trees -le-ib ling arms'; Chcckel thy current iu its flow. Proud n an, tin- tyrant of ihe earth, Son ' less ru ii r of i he world, II ,s laid thy mighty g u il' i-n an i .w. Their rustling I an ei sin. ie I. No more tin ir giant t .imp p'o'e t Thy wabl's 'rum the un Ihe work ol natufe'- iliou-and v,"--By puny man undone. Ami w hat is he, so proud, -o wise. Baia drop lrom a pa-.-iug -hoaer. That gli-t' IPs on t lie gras- awhile. To vanish wiih the hour. All echo I'aiin an unknown sli..re, Hitllcr. yiindel hurled, Then liil-heil li j ii the sdent s. a. Thi; - weeps a r.iu id the v,,il,i. Oh! gentle, river bide thy ime, "'he e d's will 1 .... thy band-. Thv van ning ma-iei's of i . -, 1 ,y Shall mdi'gle with thy -and-, Von mighty nan-ion yet shall I'd!. .V crumbling heap ol si .ne, Andthroiighthetaiigl.il bramble leives Tne wind shall nig itly moan. Flo n yonder dell win iv human lose tl.'. told it's world old l .!.-, Come wh is: I ing ae. eat - loud anl - long The love of the quail. Within the boundary ,1' yon gte. The circuit ol those hills The spider weaves his wo i of death, The hissing s-rpi tit crawls. The music of thy voice is hushed, Loud chines tne jarring null. No more the warblet "s song i- heard Upon 111 : wood :d bib. The mountains el .d in s n r w seem. Far .sounds the- whistles blast: The whirring pleasant brums no more Dear n iiiu'e's day has passe-, I. I am going now, a long a lien, Ambition sp.eds my llighl, To chase th" mini, avs of the world - To lo-e them in the night. Some day the weat v t'e.t -had bear A pilgrim unto thee. To dream upon thy gtassy banks. Till lime shail t ca-e to I.e. I'ltOl " ""' " - lllall. the matchless soprano, Mrs. It is a fortunate day lor a man when he; Mokelwuv; the bass, Mr. (Irenumev lirt discovers the valuo of Avar's Sirsa- . . . .. ..... .e- . . ... 1 . , r. ..... 1 , i;iiin. ;i- ;i 11:111 1; i-jiui inn . . 1 1 1 11 1 , 1 1 1 1 it ti- , ion, . 11,. mki.i- mi l-'Uin, 1. upon which lie may relv, anil that his! life-long malady is'at last"coniu..ted. Has ' cured others, will cure-you. KIMSCOIWL DIOCESE An. iiC iitiili Service. A Scries i,I llelightful Sessions Mas- t.rly STsvii.in and S Iml.niy A(!- iliiii-C- Illlplos iie CIlllKll l.'.el i ises. r.iin i-ofi'c-'p..ii.iciii-.' in I be W'il- llliilL toll .M. I'll'.'. I We like I 111' fill i ' . W i II g no. "II I i I of I lie ,- --ii.il of I be I.Vlei ti J ! !' No.-il, ( ',,).. I. n:i 1 II -1 in el al I' ilVit ti 1 I If, .111. t be 'if.!.,,:, Wais,.!. hi:.... 1 ie id ill I'OllMt'ct'oM W itll ll. 1 I. I I 'A '- W ' i i, K . I in -..'iiiieil of the 1'ia.st ei'ti I ii ircst' f oi I ho piroopal (.'iill roll of Xoftli Hindi ( s ll V . t al'i'l 1 lla lliet ill tins I .1 "ll !l ' I'll u I , ! ! . ot i J-' la-: at 1 H n'.'Ioi k. but in SI. 1 . IV til a !!' I il ' I'iiiii'-.lav eM'tting. '.'ilil ilist.. tlhi'e w.a- a luiisi ii 1 1'1','sti ng meeting of the Urot liei'- 'eed of St. Amlrows. with litii-lioil iiid -eiiolaiiv ad. I ro.sses on the bene- I lit- and woris nf t lie order by Bishop ' :.i'-:iife, of 1 he I Uoia se of Xot'tll j ( '.ifi'litia. l.'i'vs. Ii'ol.crt Sti ango an.) ( T. M. . .eorg,' and Silas Ma. Ih-e ! ;ibd S. S. North. ' A l ti'f t i:o orgaiiig.at ion of t lie '.'ou'.ioil mi l'd'iday Tiioi'iiiiir. an ad-j jotifitnit'iit. was taken for sorvii-e" al l i 1 I u nOi-k iltlflll wlitoll the Holy j ( otn inn n loii was ad in i ii isict'ed . I At noon the ladies of S;. John's j parish served a profiiPe atnl elegant I utteli to til eif guests ill the Suiulav .... i ',... , ,. .... - anii'i loom. r r i ' i a aiiornoon was ; ,(. -.1 p. tin- routine lui-iiii s.s ,,f At night a inii-.siuiiai'V nu cling was hel'l. a large congregation being tt'lil fc.ssi'd bv i;, v. Or. Lang-ford, secretary of the board of genoful in iss'ions, wi til ollii;e in New 'ol oitv, a very impressive speaker. Hev. .Mr. Joyiief, of South (dind I na, whose renin k-' us tu the jd'oper io Itgioips training and e'lliii-atiuii of t lie I'l.loroil race were ,rv forooful and well conceive. I, and I.'. -v. .Mr. Wool en, evangelist ol tlie Wilmington convocation, t liruiighiuit v.ho.-e antoet talk l'.m a vein of humor w lii'di greiit ly pleaseil his ;ittoiitic .niditory. - 1 1 l;li. ', 's ppnt iii pi so.-., tin Saturday morning there' was early ( 'oin in ii niou din o'clock, the (oiiip il opening with morning pray er at 1 0 o'clock and adjourning Irmn I to didii o'clock. There was no servici; on Saturday night. I I P I i . 1 I - I'i NbT iiiN I lll.PN. P. 'I'iio following delegates to the lii'iii'i'al i on v on tii .n were oho --n: l.'evs'. T. M. N. George. Robert Strange, V. N. Skiniior. N. ('. Ilugh'e.-i. I ,uv delegates: - ) A. .1. OeBossot, W. (i. Lamb, W. L. 1 e I.'osset, G. H. Roberts; al tern ales Graham Daves. J. V. Atkinson, .1. !'.. Bonner, . 11. Shepard. 'I'iio com mil t it' on eainuis consists of l.'evs. Ilipske, Oariiiioluiel and I Irane, and Messrs'. liel'iistset and llovl. '1'here were jncsent Bishop Watson and Binhop Capers of South Caro lina, and about thirty priests and about forty lav delegates. Bishop atson read his annual address, in the same church in which fifty years ago lie was ordered to the priesthood. npt ti r.i-niN'ii. Thursday, May "Jlst. lS'jb, was selected as the time and St. James church. Wilmington, the place for the next annual convention. .1 ITU bill-: SHKVU'Ks. At the hour for services on Sunday morning .1 very large congregation more than tilled St. Johns's church in its ordinary seating capacity, the addition of I'.'o or lot) chairs in tlie aisles and vestibule being neces sary. The bishops, priests and lay delegates having robed in the vestry room, marched in procession to their places in the church, Master Si n all bones, of Wilmington, bearing the cross, and the members of the vestry of St. John's parish preceding the council. At the church entrance, the vestry opened ranks and the council inarched down the aisle in inverse order, Bishop Watson and Capers in front. The spectacle was in ihe highest degree striking, and imposing this body of the' Lord's anointed, robed in the pure livery of this consecrated service, of exception ally tine personnel: Brainy heads, -trong intellectual faces. During t ho services the Kite of ( 'on li rma tion was administered to four candi dates, and the I loly Communion was Liken. ,11'HIl.F.Fl SKUMON". The Jubilee sermon, commem orative of the Fiftieth anniversary of Bishop Watson's ordination to the priesthood, was delivered by Or. 1 'atterson. of Memphis, of whose ability to acquit himself with liigli honor on so august an occasion it is noodles to give assurance. The Sunday afternoon discourse by llcv, Longford, nt I o'clock, and his mission add lo th child roh at ".il'u o'clock, wore elTorts of t be highest excellence scholarly, elo quent, fuli of loving earnest feeling. Doubtless the last 1 1 lies 1 1 v utter ances of the con llcil to I In' Wi ll pieasoil crowds of people who attended the sessions -1 b.- Sunday night sermon of 11. shop Capers, of South Carolina was tlie chef il'iii'iivee of all the intellectual feast to which we have been treated. He is a great man in the pulpit a man to thrill tin' hearts and sway the soul of his fellowinen : and the criticism of 1,'ev. )r. Iluske. rector emeritus of St. John's church, that he "would rather be the author of thai sermon than of any be had ever heard" was re-echoed by the' many who heard J'.ishop Capers, and with whom t lie words of t he beloved Dr. Iluske always carry convincing force. IN Till: PKbsP.YTKRIA N I'lUTtl'H. Bo',. A. J. MeKelway, pastor of the Presbyterian, eliui'eh, had olTer ed that building to the council; and. in acceptance of that courtesy, services were held on Sunday eve ning at Sehl o'clock, Lev. Kirkland Husks. of ( 'ollinsv ille, Conn., l ev. M cl,)iieen , of Goldsboro, and KeV. T. M. N. George, of Newbern, ollieiating, the last preaching the sermon an able discourse on the naruble of the lnitltlds. with the attractive accessories of a winning I pi'eseiii'e, a hi voice and a pleiisin i delivery. j j With rare good taste, the l'rcsby ! t.eriaii choir conformed its music i I throughout to the Kpiscopal orship 1 in the anthctiis. intoning, etc.: and , with pitch an organist as .Mrs. W'. (J. ' ,.r md the tenor, Mr. Novitzkv, .. . . t 1 pa 1' t O t t llC CXt'I't ' 1 SI'S lllS 0 ive r'H'tilllO'lSlirG ' ' ',a , l i 1 1 -bayettevillo lias much onjoyoU tlio oming together. DUKE Cigarettes .'"'.?' '-"If- a- . . J --- .... -., atl'Ml " I IIIKF MllPU.i h?. i A 1 V -1 1 iS IGARETTES "'WCukeScruM;,, i'e., ..c.-c.Mf.n - i- DURHAM, t' C U j - I' ' wad." riifM ABSOLUTt'Lv Fb t I II I l l III nil !'.-: lin e I w a , a - w b f i i is From I he I r -'.. ,. light I .'. in :e, 1'liti! ill d da w did Bi fore ihe i ."i i in 1 1 Tin 11. when tin- ! tin' wad-. A ml die r m ,die i end,-,;. A uoin.i:,' bed lend, d. Plucked and c . s I nil- He- eiag'.d lie- - h e I :- In a:l; A im.i ii. t.l.i i X roar ol -. ' his par ' And I p:,, a . 1 ' llighl I- ,ipp nib, lam i ...lh I. V liolc-cil.. Mill I.. I ...ii. ,1,1 t'r Bel. I.l.'.c. B.-i-s is a . "J ( '.mi, .,(',. . Chickens, - pie. dtiaiOi'. Dm k s. Eng. ...".a t I"., ; M ' Kggs, fi, . Fieid pe is. I . bit. 'Jec-e, SO.-. ;i hue. per pub Hides- Dry ll oil . " i. a- 4"; ore, J, , I I. . T 1.1. I. S?l 17. Lambs $ I .0( i .sag. ;,(l. I lid Sheep lilt in oe I .; si ilu re 1, til.oiiaVI.Tr.. I 'eanut.-, t,o a . a, . Sheep, Sri li ia if".' 11 '. Sw eet I 'of i toe- -'.n.. 4.1 ,.r.i)c. Turkeys $1 2 a I 11 1. H Two Lives SaieJ. Mi s. l'ho, be Tim m i . of .! 'Ml; I Cii.V, III, was told by her do. .,r. "iMjiJijl. C iieumptio a and that there w e in. hop' for In r, but t w o bott h s Dt . Kiie' Ndv Dlseovejy a.mpl, lely cnr,-.! her r.tt I sue sas it savid her life. Mr. 'I'll. -. I :-,gei .-. 1 1!!) Florida M. Sin Fruit i , .iacr, I from a dreadful cold, appr- a.-h u n sumptioii. tried without n-ti t i Vut vini' else then bougld on - I ..tt ,. . Ku.-bs New D'rscoveiy and in I',',,, wii'..- w -. cured. He is natutallv ill mi ail. , li inj mch re-nlts, i I w l,n h lb, - an- s..m,lc.. that prove the w ..in lei f' ll el'icH'A-BI mIT' ', medicine iu Coughs an I Cold . Free trial bottles at F. S. DullVs Ibeg Store. lag nlar size 50c. and jjl.lin Tt. Fort Ya'd y. Ilu., shipped i oilh b.;i day, the lir-.t t rat" ol pea leir. ui. i-. sea-on. The find will be idii , peel iu yjk load lots in ab .ut ten ila "hen H.iby v&ji ai.-'c, wh j:nve her C stot tau j When sh wis a Child, site eri. d l.,o as' ..i -ia. VVhn slic ImN-.iiih- Miss, sp,- . lung to I 'a-li.r'.ii. Wlien sl.e hint ( 'bull 1, "ell, si ,. - ,a. . -1 1 j. . a l.'.i l.,i in. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoriii Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's. Castofia. Children Cry for Pitcher's Car.toria.' The New Yoik '. ml of A ppe.i- he ordered that Dr. Hit. dp n in i.c l Cllleil dui'dlg the week 1 m-; . 1 1 i . i 1 1 i.i. tlay, July Ist. I'ulmoiiiry -. 'ii-iiiiii,' pm. m ii o. t, stages may b eh--, ke, 1 I e, i ii, ii . a Ay it's Cherry 1 'eet oi ib 1 1 s; , , , ; i be .b tipss'mg cough, soothe- inibib 'ii . i' th. thi'. -at and I n ng, nn, 1 i n, hn i-s mu, h n . . el ri peso. Pun reds have latin,.! to tl:,; reniarknb'c v i ii iu - ol th is pi "pa i ti n. $1800.00 GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS. $iso.oo rvcry monih given awiy to .-in)- i'.ir uj dj H piles tnmugn us. inr ice i-tvi irn nLOuOb; j.p.fiB -pi the month mcccdiue. -, i i Wo swiire ln DCfit, paicnuioi oiin'ui ;!'". and the object tf this nfier is t-i cniiiMy .mi. i : . l -keep track i their hn-hl i-lr.is At th - - . c i.i;i, wish lo iinprr-s npun the ptii.iic the Cict lit.. IT'S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVLMKixS THAT YIELD FORTUNES. such as the "car-wiin!o .v " i In. li t n1 ) j- u' , h i and ilown with - nit brc.jku. tin- p..n i.t . ' .- ( " sauce-pan," " nlljr-buttn," " w ;t-lork, ' ' 1 tt stopper," an.l a (hoiis.tml Either litlit; tliirit1- l!ni 1.1 ; any nut can t'mA a u ay of improving ; and iht-j., in p'. inventions nre the ottcs th.il liringlargert returns I 1 thi; author. Try to thmk of something to invcut. IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS. I'atentt taken nut through u1? receivespcriM n .( t.i the National Recorder, " published at W !ut, I. ( " , which is the Dst new. p;iperptibli.ihr.I i. , in the interests of invent. rs. ftirnivh .. '-rnption to this journal, free of cst, t-. ;i 1 ir . i W'e also advertt-c, irrr. of rost , t be in vm n- ,u . n which wins our prize. ni)rl humtr.-iK uf 1 1 -11 of copies of the "National Recordei." r ni ,nun , sketch of thewinner, and a description ot (i 1- "'C. . will be scattered thmujf hont tlie I rnU l h-itc- cnfiitalists and manufacturere, thus Lnni. (.,'. attention the merits of the ii.vrntmn AH communicaiirnis Kg ndcd stiibtly conf.d' : Add.c is JOHN WFIDDnRBURN ob- CV, Solicitors of American and I ..t.-.i:n I'.il i.l- 618 I- Street, N. V., Box 385. Washinjjton, D. C I I mf- KrerfUrt tiiitcr of t ft is fi.'fa 14 t.tf ipt m "? ;o-f.Tr mpAift. -'A . ELECTRiG Vtss;rr.N,t f?ir;i ' Airi-fO-. iiinl..- I I 1.1 II. Ii ' e It. I. pi ... 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May 30, 1895, edition 1
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