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. s ; ' . - .--.. UK r rjV' . if'.vW'- -. .t.i- SLOOPer Year INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS. Single Copies, 5 Cents. VOLqXVHI. NEW BERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY. N. C., JUNE !:, 1895. NO.'l? v.' t t t f t t ! 1 s- .. t'K e k - av J r for Infants and Children. pnOTHERS. Do You Know that lapeorio, 1 hi ii - ltalias.s.nl twtspa, Godfrey's tX-njiai, mmny so-called tSoothinp Syrups, uj 'V assat laassdiea far csfldrsa ara composed of opium or morphine tasAogisnmaiid saorpai&e ape stupefying narcotic poi--ns ? s " P Kr taat Si asas MmMM Hniq not pemiilW to Sell DAl-COlicS MJBtawapoaoajsr Kwww thai you should not "J" or0" pfcysadaa SXK--r of what it - -J P Tut Kwwat that Castorfci - ttl B-frsdieata to pubiiahsd wiU e-rcrr boule f Taw Kawsr t&a Pactoria la the prssatptkra of the f amrms T Samncl Pitcher. 1 - Taa kaa anaa hi was foe mrty thirty years, and that more Castoria is now gold than ;. mt B tlhat lawaiirita tor chfldrao wanraaag f r ' - Vw Rrar thai the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of athar maanl i ha hare aancd ezdoshe right to Dr. Pitcher and hix assigns to use the word Ctzia. aa4 ita formula, and that to imitate them Is a it&te priaon offense ? " P Taut Kaw that m of the reaaoaa for rraDting this government proujetiou was heeaaaa Casars la and W prow to ha a Imtaly kavraalaaaT P Tan Ke-w that 35 aTCrag doses of Castoria are furaiiOicd for 35 i futaaoaaf P Taai Kwthat whaa poaasaaed of ha kef wall, aad that yea assy fcava mnbroken rg, Aaa tal are worth knowsag. They am facta. TV rWe-miaaC Children Cry for .1:' L. H. Cutler & .... c . , ..... f, vf Vs Handsome Stock,M 233 cl3 - - C I aaV "S. Baby Carriages! We hare lost recelred a new stock of tlie kaataoaaat Baor Carriages that we have nr broagbt to -astr a North Carolina, and wa will aril thewi at Hivck Bottom flRoreu for r eat tune or will trada them lor old - We alas, nare a handsome stnek of Rattan Boeks for oady el-itt. Same aise yon see aOrartlaed lor tUSu. . ' " Wa haTe also Just reoriTrd another band sals' atoek ot r-traUure ooeaistins: ol highly poll she. 1 Red doom Bait, Ward Kobe. Kx - . . t-askm Table. High Bark Dining rloom Chairs all ha oak and made op in the latest My las; aiao alca Top at oaqaito Canopies. r. Wa aara also Jast reeiTed another lot ot . Haw Hardware and ntlery Cook tttnvea, Gaawl law Conk Stoves. Croekeiy, Tin Ware, ' C tassware and handsome Parlor Lamps, Has-arkaa kantna. Stand Kampe, Toilet Sets, . lew raasa Tr eaers, aast lots ot other goods too aameroaso atealion. MT bougiit this ' larg aaxl entire seoefc toe spot cash aad it i n - atilrs u to sell it st Kork Bottom figures tor Cash. So to aw eoatrlao- of the mine eaJl . aad nsois-a our stock be lore purchasing aisawhora.- - ours Kespectlnlly, . :tew3,FL.dL"9 & EriTr. Co. aWa1A n Middle St. New Berne, S. C. Do You Need.... A Refrigerator, Ice Cream Freezer, Wire Screen Doors, and other Seasonable Goods ? IF ISO, CALL ON L. h. cut ua & CO. "ttrng experience mado hint wise." O v - That w the only way some of us learn wisdom by experience, hovr our experience has taught ua that the best is always the cheapest. When tod need a tout of shoes try onr line of them, they do not cost mnoh more than inferior shoes and will do twice the serTice. Trices three to fire dollars. New lot Handkerchiefs Jost in. J. M. HOWARD. BRICK! Brick! BRICK! -200,000 ...... : BEADY FOK DELIVERY. .,,,, No. I nrJ Brick C Sn, 1 Salmon. (.", 5 (HI Not S tjalwoo, rairnbte for inde filling of buiMing, -4.00 " ; &TTot special pnetioa lota tl 10,000 an i or n E. B & J, A. M EA DOWS CO. 522 'A permit any medicine to be pivon your child is composed this perfect preparation, tout children may rest t la on OTtry appar. Pitcher's Castoria. SHEPPARD'S tOOKSTOVEs MADE FROM PURE FIG IRON. Not one pound of Scrap Iron fas eror used in these goods- DURABLE, CONVENIENT aad ECONOMICAL. All Modern. Improranents to Lighten BoaackeilBc Carea Twenty different Eizes and kinds. Every Stove Warranted Against Defects. Prices not much higher at this time than on commoner kinds of Stove?. CaU on oraddrtx Co., Nn.Esme, N. C. A Limited Quantily BLACK AND CLAY TKAS. GERMAN MILLETT. At CHAs. B. Hilis, in 81m New Hern, N. C. JAM G. TD1SLEY ni CO., IMPORTERS A Vf AltT' F ACTrRERS OF Fertilizers, Office St Faetory at Richmond, Va. C.E. FOY, Manager, irrwEESNS roa eastesn vobth CAROLINA SSU7SIS. f fT-We oflir on time for cood feerjrilv aSl'ASOAKU COITOX Gl ANO. pi" atite November 1st, 1896, one ion (iuano for 40IIHji. aterhanttiblc MiddluiL; Li d Cotton. The cotton to be delivered iu Xtw llerue on or before Nov. 1st. ISfio. A liirye tupnlv "f Kainit on hind ami will be sold at rcsonal.le prices. 12 lm WRITE "Riverside KMELS, fODLTRY, A PET -STOCK-TABUS, for their immense cat alOgUe tO be lSSUeCl tlllS " . month. It costs only J stamp. EGGS FOli HATCHING A. SPECIALTV- F1. E. & CO-, NEW BERNE, l,,y HiwSni N. C. WM. II. II.VYNES, mmm merchant. No. 3- -v. 40. GitAi K Avr.Nrii. West Washington Merktt. Xkw VmiK Established 1861. Repueskn'tkh in N kv Hkiink W. E. SNKLL1NG. ap.-tl lm Are yon Going; to Paint par MliBi tMs Summer ? Ifsortfew thioprs should inter est yon: 1st. The QTJALITT of Paint to fca used. 2nd - Its CoTering Capacit7 Srd-Its Durability. 4th ITS COST. J-f '?" I lave, von ever heard ol LONG MAN MAIillNKZ Pure Pamts. ihe actual est of which is le-s than i1.2-" per gallon t If not call or send for a the-se p:imLs once you will tne no oiinr. Ell ViX" 1 fi ll IJ 1 V3 ). c. wHifty a CO. Pure Paints. JA(KSO-S WOK1IS. I. AST ?os'(i am nun; s. ( ('nme, let u o!os ti e n.-r. i And r st l.ont':ith tin- l rt - . I An I lit 1 1 o m itv It-. j At sport u i' li i-m y ' ' . t)ur i est i-; ainoii h ti-i tin.'. ! IV. , t!.i- c ll' i t w :ir: ! -M! ir;jp t :l c:U.' " l'i l;Ii1;.I1!: i l'i o.'tico l'i nit -o t tir.'' ClIDKt s. , "I.iiuV w:ir for hiia is ovi-r. I Ik w:ii nor t W s li i : r: We left l.im urrux tlie i ir'. ; At rist lnjtn a ! h tin- '-.'" i ' (Vrno, lit ii? nvs- tin- liwr: i 111 o li" liiive si'iiu li.fur.', j d 1 1 -lt"tl in t ie si rite t"i' tV.-t'ilmi-., ' Wait u.- on or.il. i" -lime I S ' bright I'.ic sr.nsl'iiu! s j ;:tk U s, r-o mi ir liitir. lie- l'ie ze; j Conn-, ! : u- cro-s llie rivrr, An I ft: In -math the tries." ( ' l is t one bill ro-Mir.ls ; s i i e i ; liet us a. once einb ik. (.' mc, men wit'i lii;uts inn hmnle. i; We'll ? ti m the t i T - with a-e; We'll em's i lie il wi'iL' rivi r. Aiul ifst 1 luiitli tl.etiei s. ' " '( 'im.c- li 1 us iT's tin- rivi f, Tl.e iU inir li' crif': An,i li.-il, ot lif. i Ik- (iiver, lleiii'.le-l liim tr. II. - side I. i'e's war for hin; is nn r. Tlie ar l ;or t iik is hi- e . s t-: 'A"i- hit him iicios- 1 1 1 1- river. At ii st liei eatu lie ! n-e-. " tiik i om:i)i;icati: soi hikk T'HOs. C. innilA.M, KUKKTUX, N. ('. Written for the Jouknai.. Oil, n iitehle-s lit roes ol the South, the b: a vest of lb-' brave. How gallantly e loiiitlU f r ii-,lits our tiue foie-fallii rs saV1' I'ntoui In d bv I. veiitn li mils ye bore your boni.it- thin of bine, rriuniphntit over every held, 'till none wt re left to do. Five trniios mine succe sive'v wiill fiv coinniamlers nc.. And still was borne victorious thi- bnnnic fl.u: f b'ue. But cordon alier cord hi wilb a million nu n and mere. Our valiant band environed an hundred to a .-core. Like Spartans .it Therii'.opyhie, but few were led to tell, now ilie serried lanks drew nearer and dearer us they lelh And how m many a conflict wi;h the set ling of the sun Tlie -wounded led a leader's giiel at vici'ry dearly Won. Oh, was ever coinage greater, than when in li ice array, A flying likr.il"s pillow was the soldier wearing K,';,-v. While the whirlwind of flic bilile around ilieill surge., and swayed. Yet en the dying soldiers brow a soothing band was lu.d. In the morning of the conflict, b; fore the evening shade cx '"'- . !ls I ! - mantle il deep ivourivng ' home h id Ian I Each Cont'. tl. I'i.le wore his laiir br.iVe soldiers do, And nt ver jeered the ei eiuv th, in blue. pr.soiK r As flfuinikss on the bat tleiii Ul went avv ;iV. Their arms weie hue 1 but to gnu ol liberiy. The ciadle of their birdi as gallant shield tl.e right was wrecked by civil strife. For the sovereignty ol sialtJieo 1 gave his manly lite. t acti rt justice to tin ir ashes now in thunder tones proclaim, A crown of glory for each brow tyred hero's name. J Ten tlioosind tonkins memorial a mar- throngh VCll'S sllL'LtLlllllg J'LilfS Shall tell their Mory ovi r gtaves flowers draped in tears. TIIKCRAV JACK KT. with In nn old neglectid gam t. Alone. I stiayed te-.lay And inul a heap ef rubbish. I found this jacket gray. Aud'myeyes o'i ifl wc.l with te:iis. And my bosom II, robbed wiib pain. As Ix-nding softly o'er it I saw a crimson stain. Oh! memory, throw thy mag'e wand Adow n the ye, is foievirgti', Upbfi time's thick obscuring veil, 1! touch the tints ti"W dim and pale. A gallant Ixind'- before u,e no.v. How bright the i ye -how bod the brow Dear country cUnms the hand Anil lienor bids each g , To strike a blow in fncdom's cause. To lrattle g i ust lor foe. ! A gallant line in ma.t al gray i With baniieis waving high. n,; - - i Or :n her -ei vice- die. I know I loved my country well 't l angui-h liiis my heart. As in ihe flush ot outli and hopt I s e thesj boys tlei.i"t. nd -till 1 1 tut Haik. ilren v An I the gia A pall, above 1 1 nioti ders o win. .'I ill's its on wa i d tl ght, ive spi-il. .1 o ket long i he dt al. Yiiginia's 1 ii Carolina'., vale.-; lis reipiieni ti, rough t in Soulhl.ini I ) mournful en 'cure walls. Oh! t'e'cc ol :'. day gone i.y 'I'hoii hono:e,l jacket gray, pine 1 I' dil t bee up wii h h, pes 1 A ml -gently put a way. tied. .T. SONNET. II ei (eel we: laUir .he :ilU' never w in VL sWCct did ol iv her In I i I) oca- obi, , , loihe aad t-l - ll T r: iieigl.b ,r : Hi r e. e and b.-a 1 1 w ere all to bold, ut now h'-r willing l.s-t are very weary. lb, r 'eio'er bautis -ii.- pale ami neive- i ale i lc-s glowi : She i in not li-e . t Ihink not days are dieai v W,;h her. A b In r own Is t vi r with In 1 1 ut ring. And s sin- w good. liter ii-seiii e than w at ehi lig soothing, for other's ork. tb sli! And w aitf' I liiit'e;,! 1 v for iii appearing hath d, lie A i.d w eh on e gr.ln-t XV I at she COllM ( di. friend ' In hi a'lli ! work might I e. A I'd now in -i t k in s- taught what patience le.iehest t:l. u io me. I ila.-gow Herald. HIDES WANTED. PRICES 1 )ry. 3 f" G. i ' reeii , Highest cash prices PAID: te. Bteswax, 23c lor lii-les of scriptious. m22 8m J. D. DIN KINS, I ston ew A l.l. I) I S K A 5 ll F ROM W A T Ell S U P P L V Every Municipality Should See to it That its Citizens Have Pure Water Alninilantiv. ; II i ily or Town Will Mot (In Thin or its Own Affonl (he Slate Should ompel ll-TUe Salely of llie Pnl.lie II, Kill. Demands it -l'r li. nl III...- rations l llnriuliil .eKle-t. T)lioiil fever has appear..! in Water - town, N, .. and ihmiji the epidemic is siit.si.liiiir tln-ii- au'u'iae .ipprehi lis;, ns ll at the c.iis-v n. ne ii;liin-tt-lv line- l to , the pollution of the w iter supply Wind sor, 't., Ii:id r siir.i'.ir epi leinte n hicii was due wliolly to polhitttl w:iter and l-ancnster. l'a.,is in a state bind, ring on a ' panic for i h-1 same .an-e. It is iinie.s-ihle to exen -i.-e ton niueh , care in this re-pect, am! it i-in- now a - lliouih the s eal er cities an-1 ton ns ere - the wor-t . tfenders against ordinary de- rene w I. ,r.;r rit e- ire nlopti-ii; sx-ientilie p-vc.iiitiouarv mi a- tr i s mile a more i a pi' I - ly than sii,:,i1pi- on-s, and the result is i that the death rate in lnr'c cities is c. n- i Mantly :n: iimvit, ullhe it is al'ii. st i stationary :it mi the mcrea-e insinall.r plae. This is due larelv io a nii-uii- Ii I s ;iLl' hi) j ol liVL-'ienie iiriiRioh-s. while large c ties have long ago discoveie 1 that 1 i watt r will produce and convey disease girms lanbi-r mid more generally than i a:iy otlu r ngeiit. the ronservatiriii ol smull-1 er towns has pievi nt- t tceptance ol this ! hygienic propi'silion and bundle Is of deaths oc. ur y. arly in const ipieoce. I u i j constant dis.-u imi o.' llie thinners sus , pended iu a gl .ss of water and a wider I comprehension of the necessity of per ft ct ipuiity have led to investigation of the i w.it. r supply in many small town, re sulting in purer w ater and decreased death rales. Speaking broadly there is no neces iiy for typhoid fever. What as once looked upon as a vi-itaiion of divine wrath is now known to be due to ciiminal human caieh esr.eas. nd the city or town officials who permit the water supply to remain polluted when they know full well the dangers of such a course, should be liehl guilty of criminal neg'ivt if duly and dealt with ac. ordingly. There is no lon ger cxciu-e for such palpable negligence. Wntertown declaies th d its condition lias bet n txi ggeiated, but admits that it is serious. In the other ca.es cited there was no exaggeration The I nets were even worse i Kan tne published statements, par 'itular'y in Windsor, Vr. Such n.atieis are tit subjects lor stale interfeieuce. If a ton n will not care for itself, then the state should take care of it by compelling siniiary precautions atd .ttteniiou to llie )titity of the water sup ply. The time tor playing with disease and death is p'.st. Tlie d ctates of "com mon humanity should lead to a more thorough knowledge and wider applica tion of scientific commonseuse to w ater supply purification; hut incase conserva tism re arils the onward march the law slinuld compel the inossfaeks io catch the step t f progre-s, to the end thatnocili 7. -n"s lite may be endangered by die im purity of water. Fire and Water. The alicntii n dial is now biing turned to drinking v ate1- as a source ol Lealili or disease, according to its purity or im- I put it y is couimei liable. It is a subject I that belongs to I -e unlet stood by the j m i-scs t vi u as it is ui.derstoo I by those who have given it careful study.' with its proper ventilation by plain articles in periodicals winch emulate extensively in the homes of the people; the day is at hand wheu it will be so understood, and with the p.opcr understanding will come the tlue obst i vance of the laws of health along Ibis important line. New Kerne is forluna'e in having water works w hich furnish water that stands the test of anal) sis by ihe lest chemists and colucs off with il puiity and heallh ludneKi perfectly es'nb.ished. The more that Water of tins character displaces the use of water from shallow wells which comaui snrfn c impuri'tes the letter it will lie for the health fulness of the use IS If the Baby is rutting Teeth. Be sure and use that old and well-trietl remedy. Mi s. Wiiislow 's Soothing Syrup for children te. thing. It soothe? the child, -ofb ns the gnm-, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is ihe best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. ntilyr m:vs i brief. Paris bankers hive concluded a C'hin- cso four pi r cent, guaranteed loan of ! tlG. 000,(00 guaranteed by Russia. 3. COO people are attending ihe Univer sity (.e iteuuial Commeuceincut. SimpS 'U county expects to realize len tlioiisand dollars from its huckleberrv j crop this year. I The students of Davidson College are ! to given banquet at the Puford hotel, i Charlotte on June 13. Ex-Cov. Bob Taylor, the lecturer, mar ' tied Miss Baird. ot Asheyille. a cousin to the late Senator Vance. A Methodist in Connect ient has given (en llionsind dollars to the New Orleans 1 University, an institution of the M. K. ! church lor colored people. ! Tlie C'liir'mttj Library Association are , just now r-juicing over the payment into their treasury of $1,000, bequeathed to I them by the late Gen. Hufus B.trringvr. Three of the four members of the Board j of Hialth of ihe city of AsIilvUIc have re- I signed because the charter, p issed by tlie la-t Legislature, took practically all its pow i rs from the board. The cause of the Cubans is exciting ninth sympathy throughout the world. . M mv sincerely desire te see the little band of Cubans whip the Spaniards. We shall not be suipriseit to see the annexation f. vir rim high among the people ol the I United Stab s. I In regaid to the anvst of Frank Blair, loimet ly of Asheville, N. C.. in Ios An geh s, (.' ilitoinia. the charge against him ! should have leen state.! as cruelty to chil- i divn and nod child-inurdei". The Pr. sident as appoint, il Edw ard A. Bowers A-sisttnl Comptroller oflhe 'l'reasiirx . vice II. Piigh to b. f..r Ihe Navy reinoYi d. M ins.ir, de.-caseil, and win. And. lor of the Treasury Depaitnien'. vice Moitoii Rhcnmatism Cnroil in n liny. "Mystic; Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to i! days. Its action up 111 the system is remarkable and. mystenou-. It removes at once the cause and the disiase immediately disap ; pears. The first dose greatly bemtits, 75 cents. Sold by Henry's Pharinary.'New Berne : N. C old custom house building. When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria. When sit.' was a tihil.1, slirt cried for Castoria, When she Us-ame Miss, she cllln to Clustoria. Wheu ul..' ha.l I "ii:!,lr.-i,, she t'av.'lheiil Castoria, Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. lc- I Al l.ll I AT LAST. Ami ou in Jiiil fir Kobhci-y t'oiiiniil ted i.ast -loSor. On the 2.1 of lust Oe flier Mr. .I;iu, rs 1-;. Smith's store u iu.lo.v is hr ,ken upe.i and rublie.l of niei luindi-e . 1 1 -1 ' : j ed in it. Tlie robb ry u:i- t .-umh .1 iii"ii (Uorue I'll i ft f, :i vonnu' n.L.'1'i in in liiis nt C'auip I'lilimr. ih i ee inil. s 'vi.in ihi- i il but be Inis sulci i-iied in evudn ; liu- i ()flicers ( f the l iw up to the present but :lt l-.st lie Inls be -n takei'i,- llie w a made by Mr. (hi,-. . . sieeial lciuty -berir!', whi appointed llie e;i-i. r to tlu- purpose, lieear.-e l'hi'er w.ml tun.-. .:ui. IJ;,i. w. c!f. i 1 in aw ; reeoiruie hi in as an oilier ot I he lie would any of the regular ones, : Mr. liiny found l'lilfer iieeli' : x r : j liole in tlie r.nmd which lie ha 1 coven-, j over. Mr. Bray with tlie In lp of tii j otheis placed irons, up-m I. is in n ,e. j tlun brnunt liim on io town. ; He was examine 1 belo-e S. K. S'lp. t E.., and commit tc.l to jail in d.-f mi nl : bundled doll.-u-s bail, 1 l'liiler. it -e-:n-. i- a pre'ty b:i 1 eh Hue , ter with other eli ires jKimlin-.r iitit nn. A M It li WOKKIMi lll'Kt II. llie Mew Itaplist One ol This till. MTint Tlie- Aeconilisliel Ini.t.- ol Tliirly ln,VM. From a letter written by Mr. I), (i. Suiiiw, to the X. (.'. Faplis!. we take the i loliowing ( traet-: . 'Swing in a recen' issue of your iaper t ancxlr.ict froai the New llern-- .loriiN.M. inreferenee Io tin-formation of a Second; Baptist Church iu this city, (now known, as the Baptist '.'"sbsniai li i I thought pi r haps a little pen sketch ot what has be, n j done since then might inteiest yourself a-! souieof your many leaders and nfglit be, an incntivc to spur others on in active1 wotk lor the Mas er. i 'Organizexl on the 5th ol May. the Tih. t we elected oar 13,:ml of D.acoi s. Secre- ! tary ami Treasurer steps weie also tak n for the immediate call of a Pastor, but this latter duly, the Lord relieved us f and ' sent to us a man of his own choosing, a Wake Forest boy. the Iiv. v'has. Spur-' gcon 15urgess, ol Camden county. He: preached his first sermon to us on Sundnv llie 19th inst in a temporary church lnnl- ding, ereete I since our oru.x .Uon TUc Uri.nl pll,t laiitor-Preaeiier near enough C'.mp'e ion tor us to hold Uas Aw servicts in. W e are Dow ho tlm r uightlvl .. n, n , praver services. Pray for us. " " Kev. Dr C . 1 . B o ,ey ibed at l,,sre-i-"Bro. For. I says, we move so i-st that I e !" Ur: , n- lnorml' al it makes his head sn im, iindxoii might j ' ''J. tj J-ais think thft it doiss look little hustling. 1 '' Hall;'-V w ' ." P'on.i butto simphiy it all. the Master wants "ft V" llttors ,n the state He crnest workers and we off r ourselves tor, ,; rl eidy y,,,rs t-tlitor ol he unto Him with the praver .o use u-. More 11,'hc:;1 "f"''1;- t!' leading Papti-t anon ,. 1 - journal ol ihe Shite, ai d one ol the tore- it- .,.., ,,.u..,. i.i... , e nio-l exponents of tlr.it den"ini c.il ion in .. ii. iiuit i-- . .j... ni. . . i i the z alous work by the meinbers of Un church, but we will enumerate what ibey did within tliiity days more particularly, us follows; Witl.div-u-IV.-ini Ilia Mhhlln sl,-e, ( I'.-i-v. tist church. Organized church. tlie Pajr list Tabernacle ! Called a pastor. Puilt a Tabernacle with Paptisiiia pool. Organized a Women's Missionaiv so eiety. Hud a Sunday school picnic. And, begun a sprits of meetings. All this took place w ithin the tir.-t thir ty days of the church's cxisteuci . The protracted meeting is still iu prog ress and is meeting with success, under the preaching of lie v. It. K. Pet le of Wil mington. Meetings are held nightly am! conversions are resulting. THE CONTRACT AWARDED For Driving tlie Piling Fonntlatiou to Onr Ftihlir Building. The work ol erecting the New Bt-rre public building is about lo be resumed. Messrs. Grace &, Hytle, of Chicago, upon liug awarded the contract for its con struction begun work pro nptly and wt re starting off with commendable vigor, but upon excavating fir tlie foundation, quick sand, as our readers know ,as found which nect tssitated piling Ixdng driven to secure a solid foundation and this ne cessitated ihe delay of making a contrai l for i hat portion of the work, it not baling been expected and consequent 1 y not hav ing been provided for The plans and specifications were made, bids adveitised for an I receive 1 and at last the contract is given out and matters are in readn.es for the work to begin again. The successful bidder is Mr. I-'iank Baldwin, Washington, D. C. IPs bid was $2,100, (the lowesi) and be niters into oblig ii ions to have the work eoin oleted in :15 days fiom the date of con tract. Wc can conlidently expect Hie work lo be begun shortly for a lorieit, is up tor ils completion within the speeifie I time. Tlie piling will be driven deeply and cemented over, so the foundation .vill be a strong and durable one. well sti tetl to Un handsome and heavy, brick, stoii and iron structure which b. is b support. HOTTEST EVER FEET. Veil Hermann's Books Show no Worse j Weather on Record Than That Just; Fassod. j Cloud burster and weather regulator I Vor. Hermann in speaking of the w eather j yesterday said: flieie is nothing 011 ; record to show higher nmperature on j any previous fourth ol June." ! The registrations since the olsl of May 1 have wen us, too, :m, ;m, v wit n an average of 00, ihe greatest avcrege for any five consecutive days in June that is on i-ecord In 1887. in the latter part of l he j summer Sclioo'; I)r. A. K. Winship. ed'tor month, the official register Irom the 17ih j , w r lH,, .b,;-:n :l of Fduc-itioii; to 21st inclusive were 91, 97, 97. 101, 94, ,. pedk Miller, th - S tub's favorite dia an average of 97, which record had not j , M1. ,ki iv Miss 'ir"inia Culbert.-on, been smashed until to-day. In June, lo'SS, the longest ln.l spell on record was from the 17di to 27ih. u hen tne mercury was aoove ;o mr ten 11 ins. going as ingii as iwi. Perhaps Mr. Yon Hermann p'ea-e I the oeoole when he said he would let li I h lVL. a thunderstorm this afternoon and cooler wi a1 her lor sevend das. Eveiy , 1)0,)v km.w m,- lht.n ,lf). Cl,(, A'oli Hertnaun would give weather alter aw hile. Reports last night show that the tem perature litis moderated all ov.-r th. country,' only sliglit iv lntlieSoiilh, but virv consideraljly over New England and ; in "the. West as far Ea-t as St. Lotii-. ; where the h'ghest teinjierature Tuesday was only 72 tlegiees, wind from the north-i u-fssf Tbe hi'dtest tiiiinrriliiris w-re i recorded oyer'North Carolina. ' Btil.-iah i...i;.r ;.i, ist fimi-L.ttn VtMniiii r. Vnl-.ll.. n..',l A,,-ln 1 oo lOll. .inul-. ii,,.. iiumui iie," leowiio, I 90 degrees. I The irospects are very favorably for j thunderstorms with moderate rainfall this ' afternoon or evening, followed by .ooltr , weal her. ! The highest b-mperat ur" ever ol - rved : in Ka'etgh was 103 July 18, lfS7. Ital ! eigh News it Observer. Another Clood llrick Yard. The quantity of brick made around New Berne is getting to be considerable. Bt sides the yards which we have recmtly noticed, the one ol Mr. J. R. Pigott's at New port is doing good work ;.t making and supplying good hand-made luick. Over forty ihousan I brick have ju-t ar rived io 1 lie oi ' v from this vaid an I tin- out put during the season is expected to be between three and five hundred ihous - nud. :i k.i;i r m.vi ii. l r. Sam u Willis ol 111111 1 i e t'ountv Me Is u i t ll t his Territle I-'at e Mr. O. ..r e Up to ; hi.-, i ii il' l i' ll 111 wi:!i dune ath, n. ::i Mr. S e ue' -.1 :'. wii ; : -. Ot I ' i'illit- ie 11. a . 1 occirn 1 liel'O, I n 111. Li's a wry sad Wuine.-iliY. til a W . t . i -o. Mil-. : . If - i.ed t ut II years o! me inn uK'ili.ii k a'.ll. Ue as i !. ut liaj.pe e.ii. a-i. i. Mai tin m ;i ilit'h in the :ne I by I n- lee. ll u.-e where he i k i 'e ullen -d lied but li t 111- a- i.e. ii'one a He uii 'he if ell' ti if : 1 1 Mr. lb. e ii-enl I on ti : e 1 n caiullt, i lit. 1 1 , o '!!'. X p, r-oe. Tin re 1 : I ' ' ii ; , fe ii.it be i i'U-th' I c wh;ch had de r fell in the i he h . e.- ol ,i s ;,b ait his ! ilia: ii tia-n i .i.ir.p -1 iii ; i iu','-!.;.:j :he i! . r- be i ! i ult mil ;n Ji near tie- - ine in i Th Wit- -eeh lli.it ii i 1 1 . 1 .-l l llill; (!- po-iliou of thoil.dil the W. tf: I -o,.:. i!i -lime. I i : M r. i b dv and i , m :i li tisi: m:v ifii k i.. l In- t i-U ol Ki-eefioii I'm;: reMsinif i Meet iiiij ol Sloeliliolilers. Tni'i iy-live thoiismd feet ol lumber for! .- new river inn has ju-t In. en taken l wii to the banks below the mouth of : .Xt w river for t:i" ii'i winch h he'll g enc- leii tin vp. Ti e inn will l-e a lo'ig, one stoiv him c s i li can be be extended as oi ca-i al may deman I. 'fie re are abeadyUvo mat, tini ,hed eottagi-s on tins - banks. (Jo ol liiein is die p: op- r; v ol .Mr Thus. A. Mtlntvre. l'.i-i.ient ef ii:e V. N. .V. N. It. K. and wi i, i C'" sideini ' pait of the time, be occupied bv !!ev. 1.. A. Ony and lamilv The o her 'c tt i-.-e be!ong- to Dr. Ii. W. Ward. The -'ocMio'iiers are to hold a meeting at the pia' . on the l'i h. An ixiursimi ill l)e riitl on the occasion. We h pe to s c the inn prove a line place, bo.h of li'ea-uie to .visitors a d it to the inves'ois :tv and it i- i ;t 1 'i . ( hislow is a raiid y tli veiopitiL III ATil 111 Ilt. '. It tll.V. -. the Sou, I He was an able, original an 1 interest- ing writer ai d made of great 'C.vsp."ip ! as w ell the H'-cordei a as a popular cie- noniina iioi al organ i e o.-eu piei i a uiLtii i ice in the coun cils ol his Clinch, inn) was a sale, eo.i- i-eiv..tie and wise leader. During bi j twenty y. ais" residence in Ibdeigh he endeared hi m -el I" to i in r people generally, j j an I was he'd ni the hi;dn-t esteem by 1 ' t belli . ' Hi- Mil- :i pi r, found think, r, a scholar, j in able pieicher. a fearless pungent inter Usting e dor. an homsl upr ght man and ! :i gm a .". i iiible friend and n ijhbor. ; Dr. Iliii'i Y was born in Willi mi-burg, i 'a. He w, s oilii'-aied t William and j Mary and at Ihe Ifichinoi d Colleges of i Virginia, he i nlrned ihe ministry imme d, itelv on the eomjdetion of his eduei tion. but whs during die last two ears of I the war. a jirivale in llie Confedi rale irmv. After the war was over he rc-inbred the mini-iry, aid after serving siyeral lead'iig 'iig"nia chuichi s, b.c was called to K lentoii, X. ('. From in-re he went to W'r.r.enton, ami w s pastor of the liapti-t church tin ie. when called to the editorial chair of the Biblical liecordcr. lie was n y.-ry eli inning man, w-,s full of good humor and givd ehee;. It wa; his nature to look on the bright side of life, an I although his la" ter yens have been filled with inteu.-e suffering, he has born these setr.-rings with Christian forti tude and char iot, ri-tic patience. ). P.aili-y was stricken with paralysis ,,ii M.iivh ii, 1X91, from which he never fully n Covered although up to a year ago i he was itblc t i look after his wal k. Du ! ring Hie p;isl Ve: r he has been giadually -'jrowiii" weikcr. and the fact that his vduab'e lite v.t fi-t ebbing away has been known to his fan. ily and friends for several mouths. The end came yesterday morning and one of tlie brightest min is went out. one i f the nobi. st heai ts ceased beating .in 1 one ol the State's best eiliz.-lis was no nioie Dr. IJ.tilt-y leaves a widow, who was Mi-s Annie S. Biilev, of Virginia, thne -ns. Messrs. C. T. Baily, -I. William Bailey, who sncce-d. d his father as edit ,r of ll ic lt-corder. and K. L. Bailey; and one d uigblei". the wife of Mr. Wesley N. June-, of tiii.- city. Uuleigh News and (ib-ervcr, June lith, 1S95. THE TEACH EIl'S ASSF.HIU.Y. Flans null Anticipations lor tiood Meet i ut. Tlie time is at hand for the 12th an nual sis.-ion of that great educational association, the North Carolina Teacher's Assembly. It will beheld at Moreheacr Ciiy.-Kiue lsth to 30; h. Ti circular letter, sav 1 f it that. ti officers, in n it will lie the mo-t valuable nici tin ers and the mo-', mi of ,-, Ineat ion. 1 ad to the teach- ble to all friends I I Among 1 j u,ers on the noted nine-dors and h-ct- I programme are Dr. W. A. I wrv President 1 f Maltha's Vineyard the popular reciter and leituier. , orient highest order of North Carolina as been nine d 0:1 the programme . am t,e educational wt k and the musical .ml liter.o-v en: en a 'nii.en t w 1 1 b" ;l I'lU'e I treal lo the tholisiuds who will be present present tins se, ;oii. ll ii rates ,m v ai .u: one ami a 1.1, . .. I 1 , , ,0 A I l-oitif Hole! i- 01 Iv $1.00 a day. Tickets 0 1 - t e June I.jth to ilU, good to return until .Iu y 20. Itaiii. I'eddlers Must Fay Scliflliilr It. iaxrs. State Treasurer. Woilh has inaugurated a crusade against peddlers of ranges Irom ot In r -lale who hav bt en plying their , "'--"' w itheiu payiiif 1 sciiediiie B. taxes. The peddlers -''f say that , I tliCV ill'f 1 ) tl I tP ," t C , I ll V t tlC i 11 tO f-St !1 1 C C I I IU , , - ... in, r. e. but I iva.-tuer orin doesn t agree ' with them ae.ii calis upon all sheriffs, in j the smte to ancst all Mich peddlers. The eid'orci ni. nt ot tne jiavmeut ol the , tax b' such p ople only pi i. e.- them on an equali'v with tl.e resident merchant. ' while h.-r. tolore by dodging it they have f ha 1 ilial ir.ueh ailv-uitage of local dealers ' ami the stale h-is bun lo-ing largely. Forlrait ol John Taylor Wootl. i Mr. Durham llassi-1 receiveil yesterday! i handsomely framed life size portrait of j his old commander. John Taylor Wood. I m,. iv i ...... r ;,,.o.. ...no ii o (b-i iron ch.d. tl.e Virginia, at the time of her ti'dtt w ith tne Monitor iu Hainoton's Roads, and later commander ot the lalle- , basse on j did good (cause. b i;.r I ot which s.-rvico in the Mr. Hassel coLfederute it i Kit in r i! i.i.." I'arl ieipniils in tl&c t olore.l lit of till -JOIIi Have so tlieil' Trc.'isii 'I'lieir Sliai-e in tlie im- I'tii-tieil Into over s:i;ii).ui A (in i i-. i an o ni'. ue the '.'. wd and di-o on the 'J'.Hll. till ., lief. ) re hi- If -ni" On- suViotti Coiitiliui d. Tin re have -ii :.,r I e. ll before llie .Major f r ingeu'i-' . i.ifiir. A I. w who K-li pr. le-ii ,; il. w h a i hey foil. n I i ut i Is c ,ii,ii t I of c u t si-, e e n-. d . Ali oh.'- i !, w 'if, i ipon con icM m. 1 1 ')' I I' . ( I' ll ,111' I CO-ts. J he I'll Oille I o I hp tnauirv tii .in in,- ve-it. .-a liir, lias l-e mid three hundred i i ' 1 . i : - ' lead- to ;,ii '' her and I hi n li il l I ,i Illiil C VI I. I IIOU- 1 till' , ' '! i - p Hear. Tlnue w i. re lib n't nr. -e .t ome, ihe c. i ally l-ikin ' im ' : -"in e ried in -n. o . 1 1 r- n i r. Tin- eiidine- li:-.- lob ,',; be the 1 i-t b; ils kinif. HOOK AM) One Onlereil Tiiel'iriti Siil.viiitf il AVill Make a IMsplay at llie Fire, men's roiii'iianient. The City council he'd a special meeting yosteiilty and cinior-ed liii- iic:ion "t the previou- lio. ud in autliorizing the- mayor lo lii'-lu iili' i'l. ;i!.'! ladder buck lotiip- incuts. The .Mayor i,u i c iv cf ak ma ie the order hist nigh. ' Messrs. S P. Hiyw.od Co. of Xe-v ' Yoik fioni wii mi l lie trie k was ordend ! say they mean to place a fine one here, j so it will be n. tic d by the vi-iting In - me:) during tlie t ii.i.n tu.cnt. I Hey inteinl ais, to h ive a gnni lot o! fll'e co:i,pui -upplies on ixluhition at that time. Cotton lllooins. g a letter Friday, we were siir iind t o i Oi ton 'eooiils. along Opilli' pri.-e.l t with a corn silk and pi. cc of't isSel. We thoiiLtht soinebody mu-t lave gone j io laising cotton ;n a hot house, but u J reading tlie letter we-f .nnd it was IV I on.- ol our Texas subscribers, Mrs. N. n P iSinnh. who moved there ironi v Inn- ! Oak rivir, Onsloiv county. Mr. Smith : s.iys tuey nave plenty ot me uiooiiis i there. Kov. .1. T. Irnklns to i?o to Win-i-hi'ilil. I P. v. J T. Jenkins of Winston, recent-J ly he'd a seiies of mai lings, al Moreliend City, wiiich rtsu't.d in tlie receiving ot ; seventeen members into that church. The! pas' or. Rev. Samuel J. Porter, having re signed lo laa ept the call to tlie Middle Stieel Baptist church of JS'ew Bctuc, Ihe Moreh iul churcli ha- eallid Mr. Jenk'iis to ils pa-t'.r.ile and he iias accep'ed. The Beaiiloi'", lb raid's Mori-head City correspondent s-is;h it Mr. .len'di s will fake change mi tb I Till and that lie is de lighted w ith Ihe p ace. Cliaiiiicoi I'r. ilil KelK'tliile. A change of schedule on the wist-wal'd tiound freight train of the A. .V. N. C 11. go, s into effect, to-day; under its work ings the fieigbl train will n adi New Beree in Ihe morning e u ,ii-r than the reg ular mail and passenger train. The :ram w ill leave M, rebcad . ii v al ii a. m. New port id 7:0b; ('rodiuiS, and ar rive al New Berne at 8: -17. The train w ill leave for (bdd-b'iio at "2.r0 in the nfiernooii the same as u-iml, and on the rctarn trip the schidule re main illinteifi-reil Willi. Three Whales in Keaulort Waters. The whales ciuight at Beaufort last year attracted cotifiderab'e attention, e-peciaily the largest ore We hope as good or belter success will attend the whiilejtishing this year. We see the whales hae made tiicir iippeaianee again. The Biaufon Ileiald of June G, gies the following: "The leport is here that thr.e whales were sighted iu tlie Hook of th; Cape one il iy Ibis week, but they esenped lief ue the boats could get in striking di-t-.nco of tin 111. They were large fellows and lather wild. It would have been quite a wiini lall if the brave fallows w ti-h 0:1 the to.tst could have put the ir.-n into one of them. A good whale i' worth from one to two thousand dollars." 5 I-'J Inch Straiberr.v. of (oldslmro Origin. The (ioldsboro Headlight tells f a ivn arkiibly line strawberry which ,1 citi zen of that towns has originated. It says: "'Mr. Henry Lee of ( ioldsboio has a straw berry which he h ,s brought to a very high standard. It is ot a new va riety, develop ng on his lat in, anil is an exceptionally finely coloied and I la vn red beiry. One of these berries measured 5 1-2 inches in circumference. This gives an idea of the size to which they grow. ()n June the first, whea buries were low Mr. Lee nceived thirty cents a quart for several oiiarts ot tins beirv on Ihe nor tl.ern market. He h is named il the S dlia Pierce berry in honor of Pierce of Warsaw.'' Mrs. T. The ew Rapiist Fasloi-s. j The Biblical Recorder has ihe follow-1 ing mention of Kev. Ml ssrs. Burgess and ! I Porter who have been called to the pas-. to rates of the Baptist churches of New ! Beme. Kev. C. Burgess has accept! tl a call lo the pa-lorate of the new second Bap tist church at New Berne. Bro. Burgess is a 0,ing man. having been al W'tike For est until two years ago, where be was accolli'.tid a faithful student and a good speuktr. He has been laboring suecess-f'nili- it. In., .vhiiiii, n 1st sine- I1.1 let, col- j T)0 1):1SI01. ,,(- ,ilL. tir-t cinirch. , .u..,rr wmU- a v,,nn,, man lHcentlv out ot Vi,k,.- Fon st. We l.oiie a' d urav 1 he Lord w ill ; ,,ifljs 11.0 hiboi's of the e ble.lhua lo the Ulil'Ull ling 1 1 our lore, s lich lhe .,.,..,, , linh-ciiv in w 1 I . . J 1 1, .ii'- i-:. P e;e 1-:l n 1 1 nig J P.urge-- 111 a meeting ' Ilioreasins V aln New llei'ne Ileal Estate. The hearty agree. nciit of hot li si .h s a to the itpprtciaiiug value of I'd! i -tab' in tbis .-iiv ie s one o I' 1 1 1 1- i n I pre-1 1 1 ,, fa!- ; "5 (j, -t'ft l(i;n tl.-;r(, , ,:,.,.,", tlll. 3d,. The question at ismic which brought (I,;- out was the one of ii piry or Utnelii to a l 't bv the raising of the "frog polio" portion of (tne:n strict in llie grading for the construction of tlie W. N. cc N. R. It. The defense sho'.Vtd by thete-lini niv ol parties living on the - tine sir. el thet the i lentil al lot in ipu-tion w is woilh con siderable more, (a- much as double) now, as it was 1 ef ire the railroad was built and thai the radr-snl was n;e cause of it Moieovt-r, one oi the attorneys agam-t ibe railroad declare i postivelv th '. ret! estate bad advanced tifi v percent in lae city since the cons. ruction "f i he u, ul. A New Ilry t.omls Store. The store on Pollock -M '-et. i ear the I p'-otollioc in whic neud .V: Co.. recently I ran a I'urnii lire store is being lilted up for a branch establi-liment ol al. 1. l oiing, of Wilson. Mr. George Barefoot of that place will be the mannger. Dt'y goods will be the line carried. - ' '' l' "ii'ii' bo i .: t,,. i-.o'i-oad-. ; , I ' I ' i I ' I tJ nl ny M...ieit ba lli,;, x..xt i i be t ii110 i,r Davidson , "' . ) in Dr.'.t n hili w'b c.,p,.j.,, coiniin nc nient. The sermon' "A ''''.f'" M;, U lilii- Tin. rs iay w.il i preached on Sanday and the e- t I f I A' be other tw. i n , - w.ue -- '"' "eii -Monuay, iiic-uiiy aim ' ft I,, I .. biei-inll belt it '',' ollie ..l !' I lea, e. " Eifis'-rr- ' S , .. ' '"' I.AIIF.lt Tlll't li. llll' HIS III lllll 11 il'UII, 1 1 III SI til WOIK IIIISI p I 1 .. .. ' i M M S A II It I FT III the City ol I'Iiiin and Vielnify 4;alliered in ami lirielly I'ul.l. I lie i ol .ri d Xoi l h Carolina Tea. iiei As-i i lali iu wdl nn ' t at K aleigh, .1 line ll. -sp. i ., ! i. lie- I " it w ill I 'C gi Vi n bv Mr. Mal'iuw. head of tlie Mabory Dur- I, am Cin root Companv, is in the city in j ihe interesi of his go. ils which ire meet ing with growing hi- cc s and i ipiilarify i w herevt r inlroduccil. 't he rep e-entative i in New ISerne ol t Ins 1 is Mr. N. C. Hughes. ijirising hnii-e One advantage of having the, severe hot ! spi 11 so early in the se ison is I h it every I body will be belter able to cndnrC w hat is still lo come. In M .y wt: would have called tlie present to npebit lire hot but . now having gone through worse evcry b idy is tdking abt.'iit how pleasant the . wc olier is. j The .lacksouville Times says: An act of the iatl Legislature provid.s that where tnnbt r is b night and sold in quantities I of 1,000 feel or over, that it must be ii.e-tsuied by an Inspector who is up- pointed by the ("lei k of the Court. In ; puisiiaiiee w.ih the above actlheCleik has appointed Mr. K. 1 Lewis as In saeet.,, at the Paruielt-Lcces.ui Mills rd pa(.0 ;u,a Mr. C. U. Fr.i..elle for (he ! Lumber Co. at btvan.b.ro. ' IIAt:r. of Ktiiiiiu i.i:. on (he W. X. a R. R.-PnwriiKi.r Trains io t onn.-et wiib Thowe or ilie a. IV". c. R. R. The ehau e of the scliedule 'oes into effect on the W. N. Jv N. It. H. tomor row. Hereafter (he regular pisseuger train w ill leave New Berne at 9:00 a. in. and ar rive in (he afternoon af .1:10, thus making comici lion at both time with the passen ger trains of tne A. & N. C. It. R. j The train will arrive nt Wilmington at I P2:;t") p. in. and leave al 1:53 p. m. I I he freight train will leive Wilming ! Ion at 7 a. m., arr.viving in New Berne , :,i l: : p. in . leave New Berne at 2:30 ' p. in., and get back to Wilmington 7 p. in. I CONSTANT ADVERTISING. 1 j Is the Rest Faying; Hind Incidents SlionliiK This. J There is not a business or professional man in New Berne but that should lie re presented continually in the advertising cobimns of the JotlitNAL by a card stat ing name mid nature of business if no more. The sell interest of each one should prompt to this course. We have. just had a gentleman '0 Call at the Journal office and inquire ut us if tic re was a business of a certain kind in the eit v. There is and good one8, and et not a house of that kind has an ad vertisement in our columns, either large or small, at this time. It has not lie n long since we hail a gent'en an in a neighboring county write lor information of exactly the same char acter, though in another line. There are J several goo I houses ol tlie kind tie was inquu ing about no finer line ot goods is kept in any place in Eastern North Caro lina than right here in New Benie. The firms all advertise spasmodically, but at that time not one of them had nil adver tisement in. The gentleman writing was one ot our good s.ib.-cribcrs and he wrot us that he searched Ihe columns of Ids pap -r with special ri ference to the infer mntion he wanted before he wrote 11-. If 1 in of the firms had been advertising he would no doubt have come riht 011 to New Berne, done his trading and goue.on home without any one knowing the good woik the advertisement had done. An ad. does its work silently but steadily. The gentle. nan lives nearly midway be tween New Berne and a strong business rival. Not finding what he wanted ad vertised in tlie Joiihnal he stood a good chance of being turned aside for his trad ing. Such cases as these show plainly the advantage ot a business or prof, saional man s never letting an issuo of the home 1 paptir come out without Having so me j thing in it telling of what he has for sale 1 or the service he is ready to furnish. Crops Pamlico County. Mr. J. II. (iaskins, of Stonewall was in j yesterday renew ing his subsoriptien to the I Jol'KNAL. Mr. (iaskins came up with a good hit , of Irish piitaiois. He dug : s4 barrels ol. : primes fioai 2 1-2 acres, and enough sec ! om'.s and culls to run the number up to iiihnndrtd b.irrel. Tins, while not up j to former years, is a good yield for the sea -I son. I Mr. (iaskins rcpoits the corn as rice ! and he si's (he cotton is r. covering from : the i If els of the recent c-ol spell and is looking piomi.-ing. He did not have to plow up a -talk. THREE NEW COTTON 11 I I.I.N To li' I'.slalilistM'd in .Noi-lh Cni-nllim Ci'iii'ral Advance All Over Ihe Hon III. Specid reports made to the Baltimore MiiiiiiliicUirer's locord show contained iiuproi ! businc - h ut 111 lndu-trial and general progress, :is conipari.l with la-t I year. i ' Advices sent out say that cotton in, 1 1 i ; int. -rests com mm- to command wide at-. , ti ntion, I o'li on thejiait of Northern j , inve-tois who an- contemphtting building j mills m ihe South, and on the part of the j 1 local people n tne Smth. Among the i cotton mdls reported I r tin; week are thr.e in Noith Cai'olin t; a .1(M'.0(M mill at Charlotte. - the coinpany is now being 1 organi d; an .s'.nou spindle nidi at Ora-I bam. N . ( ' . .ud a lew mil! at ! lolly. N. 1 ('. Siiiiilu if h ance into eiiieni s in cotton ' mill-, oil mi'!- and icli-ier.e", soap works, ' lumber mill-, mining, etc , are reported I'm in ail i iv r t he Soinli. . We would like to see New Berne j ail in the lliiinufaetunng )i'.ic.cs.-ion. ben one . a good start i- made we have no fear for tin future of the undi i takifig. , Minister Itansoin on Sick Leave. Hon. M-dt W. Ransom, Minister to Mexico, absent on sixty days' sick leave, has gone t i the we. Urn part of this Stale to recuperate. He is weak, it is stated, but looks fairly well. I Mil. Jsp.i .,! I. lie- I., it will t' JflVtll I IV n . We In -tl-iy. ' I V-liw c .ses , I' I .... , ,ii I) IT, ,.-, .11 Si.or.-ii.lo.l...,! ! ' t 111 ' .tl.e.i !,,.; 1,1-boro giade.1 liiii'h, hits been ; f I fi J nn iniu oil-lv il.-.t.l - upei iiiii-'i.Ient of' I V ';-"" )h- were ,!,, !;, .In- S, bools ,,; lta'ctgh. vice I'n.f. 1 I II J ' ' ' l',!"'- li ' i I'd P. Moses le-ignei! who go-s to j I II I "''".. ' S -, lb Carol,,,;, ! fL,- , JLL-OfJ 'V, ,.;' ' r. ; v , i . . - . ,,;. 1 he New P.. rne I. umber I' ,'s nulls op- jKVl i t f 1? C T I '' ' "J.,.,. p-.-ite the talv are to b- whdewash, d I t V. il ' I . U u ' ' ""'pi' t, iv. Mr. i:a-:ii;bl infiros us. i ffigfr ' ' ' ,mj1, Thev will -HOW I Mil the whan, - I - VTf?! K 1 X ve il ibework isdo,,eci,,-,plv . V O1 Wh-le men Mi. dosepl us P.cd of Idalia was mar- I '.K.THfc. , ' T K - -iice -ho.vs. nr-tu- ,,,, :,t ..lvijor,. Tl,urs,i;iv. June fitli, at ! V 1 '".- h-m ware tti-tr- - o ..t-k in llie alieinooii." t.. Miss Susan V. f7 B T'V ' y ' ' - - Si . m i. bitiuli'.-r of Mr. S;,el,oi, Saw ver. V. W?'l 2 ' The P. aufoit Ibi-alii -ays: "The dn due . I mat which In- b.i-ii making improve- , K ) ' ''', ' w.ek. and goes from he-'e to Trent river. . .-. , Il l.-l .i.il'O ,ri I r,,.,l o. .,111- l ,(. l-a l.llt ..'&..'. et llere i.- woik whith should be I HACKBURM I AND The Largest Stock IN THE CITY. " Our Methods and . l'iw.:.: oft - ATTRACT ATTENTION . . And Are . 'Jit: SI And make Grow, Bound to Please 1 . ... a - the ever I lonnshing: v' Tree that bears Fruit X which will always 4; please every one and ;;" bring success to the . Firm who knows liow :t to Advertise. -"- Hackburn & Wii let t, ' s 1000 POUNDS PURE lVoxi,Ix At Retail 10c. a Found. For iSalr By XJlricIr, Wholesale Grocer, ... 46 Middle St. - MJ- - - 1,, V ' 'io- i ' 1 - - .s .-5 " ' . .. r. ;?;-' lr K 'i'"