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INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS.
Single Copies, 5 Cents.
NO. 16
vol. xvm.
NEW BERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C JUNE :), 1895.
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C trU atrtirmltoMi tl lfot of ertoMiamoia g or potMnoni afr.
CoH 4io4Xi ot eontmla Morphhxfc, opim. or otharjiiarcotia proporty.
Cotoit fwTUtoo h food, rotralate the tomch and liowl,
yfrfaag 4mlthy jd matnrml loop.
CSootoHa to put y fat M i)ie oottl
T o II W ojythimg olo on the plt or
On it to "Jnt u good " and "wffl m
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s i-'wi? tin'-
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ft L-- H. Cutler &
,-W. ' GUILFORD
' .- - Tlia Advaaiaoes of tfiii DrossrousColleae.
' Four 1iw. ComBKidioiu Buildinirs.
- :v j '.' bemitbfuJ influence. Classical, Scientific,
. - ' A i r T-W . ' ,.
. uuau. An sou nobic u?Hfcrvntein. i
.iMorUory ana uunneu r acuity oi
. i-T'ttm Cataiouiteb Adorbss,
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Large Size
Fine Rattan Rocker
For only $1.25.
TSZ SVAT.L SXZZ mS &ATTAK S0;EE3
- res raiT ti.oo.
Wo hre tut mselTeil a new stork of tlio
MsiMMain BAJiy otrrimres limi we nve
tfw beooTftt to riMteio North Cnrrilmn. utt.l
' wo will obU Utem 1U Itnck Itottnn di.-or.'!) ! u
I or oa uiue or will trrnlu tbcui lor ol.l
Wo hare also ju-it received unoth.-r ti.m.l
-m4 mtnek oi rntnitnro c(kii-thc i niniy
poitsbod Bi Hmm suiu, Want Knln-H. Kl
f-miwoa Taiiiea, liisti Buck liiam iiimin
CU&lra all in oa and mft'te up in tlie lnt.-st
styles; also bhm Top M.wimt Cui.ii.u-s
" We hara aiso Just receWtl unoAher lot ot
Haw Hasdware anil nilwry Cook stuvcs,
- 6aoliiMCook Stoves, Crockoiy. Tin Ware,
etasoware anil hsmlitoine J'arlor I. nines,
BanaHna- Larans. Stand Lumps, Toilet Sets,
3uu i His in Fr eaters, and Iota ( other u'."sh
too Bunwroas to mention. Wu bonla this
larftw aal entire stock tor spot cauli nnd it i-u
aoiea as to sell it at Ilock liol ui lieiirvs lor
Cash. Soto be convinced of llie sani- cull
assl examine our slock beior tmreliauin
elsewhere. Yours Besiwetlully,
Trcsr rznitire & Sardwirs Co.
HQ's 7 i3 Mld.Uo St. New Biirnc, N. C.
Our
Zeigler's Shoes
Also a new line f Beautiful
Dress Good. 20 pieces that Sea
Island Percale
OJt l-O CtS-
W.B.S1
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PRICK! Brick! BRICK!
200.000.....
BEADY FOIi DELI VEliY.
No. 1 nr.1 Hrick C- ifi.!0 P. r M.
So. 1 Salmon. 3J0
Ho. 2 Salmon, suitable for
inale filling of buililing", 4. Ott
tST'Fo' special rrieeson lots oi 10,000
and on r sec a?.
E, H. & J. A. MEADOWS CO.
- - . -. ' jnc7 lm
and Children.
H VJXO pBiTDnms o
to .peak ef it -without rTi.tnK.
rMady jorlnfaBtg andChijdran
U Uilw. ChUdrjO:c it. It
their lira. In it HaUm
mlt
d prmotleaJIy porfac t m a
8ar CarA.
mjti Wind Colia.
only,
It to not sold in bulk.
pnmliv
wor oto
iry pnrpone
R - I - A
toonory
npor.
Pitcher's Castoria.
SHEPPARD'S
toOIC STOVEs
MADE FROM PURE PIG IRON.
Not one pound of Scrap Iron
is ever used in these goods.
DURABLE, CONVENIENT tad ECONOMICAL.
An Modern Improvements to Lighten
XIouoekeeolUK Cores.
Twenty different sixes and kinds.
Every Stove Warranted Against Defects.
Prices not mnch .higher mt this time
than on commoner kinds oi Stoves.
Call on or addrc
Co.,
New Berne, N. C.
COLLEGE.
ooen to Youna Men arid Young Women.
Noted for its Christian and home-lik
Latin - Soierititic Courses. Normal, Busi-
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- uiii);i: nw cimicj, , , .
aote msrnicuirs. e-usntiw iiio4.iei.n..
The PRESIDENT,
GUILFORD COLLEGE, V. 6.
Black and Clay Peas.
A Limited Quantity
BLACK AND CLAY PEAS.
GEUMANT M ILLETT.
At CuAs. B. Hill's,
New Bern, N. C.
mSlni
WRITE
Riverside
KENNELS, POTJLTEY,
A
PUtT STOCK YARDS,
for their immense cat
alogue to be issued this
month. It costs only a
stamp.
EGGS FOIi HATCHING
fV SPECIALTY
.psciol Prices on Fowls,
F E. HEGE & CO-,
NEW BERNE, - N. C.
my K.wSui
WM. H. HAYXES,
No. 38 ..V. AO. I.KACK Avim k,
West Washington Market. Ni wYoiiK
Established 1861.
Rki'BKskstf.h in Nkw 1i:i:ni: llv
W. E. SXELL1NG.
apt: I m
NOTICE of SEIZURE
Nbwbkrx. N. C . June I . h.
Notice is hereby gi'.an of ihe
tlie fallowing pn'iei'iy lor i..hit'e
internal revenue law-. Secth'ii- i!:!'
and 331Sa.
th.
June 10th. eleven luukagis
of rorn
whiskev se zed at the di-nlh rv
David
W. PattcrsjP, No. -2'M,') at
iia t b' ro,
N. C.
June P2t'n. three packages .,;' coin
whiskey seizerl at ihe bar oi'-lohii I).
Dinkins, N. w Penie. N ('.. Irom the dis
tillery of said David W. Pal te rsoll, i.iso
tw'o package- of corn wliske. from the
distilli ry of J. A. P.itier-.,n.
Anv pers.m cl ilming any of s;:iil iiipior
is hereby notiliot to appear at this office
in the city of New Iknii . within HO d is
from ihe date hereof and make such
cUims in the manner and f. ,rm picM-rdx-d
bylaw or iho siiid property will U.- for
feited to the United States.
F. M. Simmons. (' ileci r.
P,y W. T. Caiio. Dqiuly Coihcter.
jn n 1 3 ill w 4
Bradbury Pianos.
J Unexcelled tor u-r in ttli'MJ- :itm! t nlfi'c-)
, Sonl tor il iisti-utcl PHtalotno. Hficr, i per
mission, t M r. . V" . ) I i m . '" V t . hm'.
J Wjiin'-rton, H.i ., wlui Iph u-i iloin' ol oui
Pi:mot tor l'i ye;ir.
In orUrlng incl-wo thi-. a-lv. rt Hriui'iii.
Address, r. G. SMITH.
1225 Pa. ave.. N. W.
Hj mrlltf Washington, L. C.
CHEAP HONEY AT THE NORTH
SiipcrahuniLtnt
an
i ii ly
U'llt. Po'"-
Finmuial Dearth hlsewhere Some-,
thliiif Kad.ie.il v Wron z in a System!
Which Produces This Free CoMiace
ami Mute Banks t he Remedies For
More Equable Division.
One of 1 lie sciu'i'i'i'i'i
si I it Ilicll is ' '.hea i"
there arc some section;
: i it. whieh they h.a t
now. at least it would
s .1 tlir anti-
IllalRV. i'llt
, .,f t hi- .am h-
lioaji nioiu-y
sreni mi fi'iiin
tin: fui lowing paragraph.
. 1 : i from tin- I'iiil-idcdnhia
t 1 1 4 J l ,C
Ihoro is abundani'e ot nioiit'y
avaiu::u l n vost men t on moileratv
i :
"a'l
.f
xi : i ii a i nan
i as
fr
, i m ii i hk i w;ljS otTorfl to tin- :it y in
' regions.! to thf oail. AHoltIiOIiv
I oh-iil-1 bids for ijn'.nn.iiii. i loan for
i w:iti:- works ami K .immi.ohii u-;ls
tlio
oxti-r.t of t!u- I'fTor- nia.K'.
Hon
tHO Hi'lil"
i:,-!i--a:i;u
.(no available ;ia.l'lia n.0!
ii. . hovini iujw groat tlu- o.ve.-s of
inoiii-v is liovoml tiio -irtDa'nl. " ' i r r .
a -filiation !ika- ;lu 1 1 1 . l'opnli-t
I ! : i : i i " f for
I'loo t-oinai:
i mi'i'ilinate ni.'rraso by
of -ilver a ill an eura-
iron
irv lssilt- of liat lio'll
s SOIIH'-
f non-
tiling colossal in tho wav
ii'i.se. "
The puin: in this is that t!u:ro is
niouev enoiiirli in this country, and
tliereforo '.lie cry for mmv is non
sense There is no don tit that there
is monev enough in the money (.en
ters, too nni' ii. anil that is one of j
the things of which Uio country is
.i a.. 1 .. r .1,.. .t....-- ,;i. ;
111 1. i I the ilniiiifon Mrssi'imtl shvs that iv
lions looked up in the vaults of the , i)vit;UioQ ice Pmsnlent A. . An
motley kisps where it is ling use- , drews o)-, 1C Southern railway, went be
lessand doing no one any good while . f,,re t,e i;,nr,i f Ayrieultnre that day
in other sections the j)eoplc are : and disensse.1 theinatnr of '.rnnspoita
snlienna; for want of it and can't get ; ting the exhibits from the Staic museum
if Thr l.-ii;,l nf innni.v ii in;r oavt'tn the Atlanta ex position. Tlie other
thing to no monev at all. A locked
up .iollar is not a dollar. It is only
a piece of metal or a piece of paper.
Tlie dollar which performs the ottiee
of a dollar and is money ia the full
sense of the word is the dollar that
moves and keeps its proper place in
the channels, of trade.
It is thU gorge on one side and
famine on the other which gives
emphasis to the agitation of the
silver question, for the people want
go see this money lnououoly broken,
and an end to this concentration of
the money of the country in any
particular section. 'I hey want to
see a more equable distri tuition ot i
the volume of the cunencv. and
they beliofe that the free coinage of
silver would be a means to this end.
There is BOllK'lhing radically defo, -tive
in a monetary system which wiil
enable the people of one pert ion to
command all the money they want,
and leave millions idle in the vaults
awaiting bidders, when the people
of other sections are suffering for
want of it and cannot command as
much as thev need upon anv terms.
Hence we lit id the financial question j
excitedly agitated in the West and I
South, where there is a great scar- j
citv of money, and agitated none in J
the East where it is abundant and i
cheap. There is no necessity for
demanding more money when it can j
be borrowed in million dollar blocks!
at d 1-2 per cent, and where scores
of millions are lying waiting for the
borrower to come along with the
right kind of security and take it ;
almost at his own price. Hut this'
doesn't do the man of the South or I
the West who needs money any i
food, bee.au.so ho can't offer the !
kind of scenritv these monev lenders
i . i i 1 .. . i . .. "i : ,
porations might be able to get some ;
I ot it. but tlie people none,
i With State banks this inequality:
would be corrected, and there would
j be such a distribution of the oiume '
of t ho currency as would make it j
useful to all sections and make it
! perform the utlice for which it was j
I intended, an oilice which it docs not j
fttllv perform when it is drawn from '
i one section and uselessly centered in
' anot her. W il. Star.
INTERNATIONAL t'OXEEUENCE.
On Ihe Cnrieiicy (nost ion Hiiroiiean
(ihiTernmi'Qis Exprtss Daiihts of its
Expeitienry.
Puki. i . .Itinc .'!. -The National
eitttng says that a majority of the
Feilcrai ( be ei si ments hav.esei.t their
replies to the iu.i;iry of the Impe
rial Civertiinent in regard i" tli.'
, I " 1 bo..- " r -i i li 1 1 n di i !i all i ! ' ' el'
national conference on the currency
1 1 nest ion
Some of el t he
i till Ilttf OpH.)se the
fu illy, and others,
.iii'o.-tly oppose it.
to its feasibility.
Federal Covcl'tl
project tlliqinili
while thev do nut
exjircss doubt a?
None of them
express a desire
clice called, all
pii'-s indicate a
to
tve the cuiifer-
gencrally t i i . re
uivictiiiti that su h
a luovement would not be product
ive of positive results.
Reliable,
Available,
Invaluable.
That i9 what thousands of
people have found
Allcock's
Porous Plaster
to be, for the relief and cure
of all sorts of lameness, stiff
ness, and congestion result
ing from taking cold.
Imitations seMm riial th- r.:;.,., Jn
the oc ALlvcii's they certain!;. Jo mot.
Atlcock" Corn Shields.
Allcock's Bunion Shields,
Hil so or,ual relief and cure f. r corns
and bunions.
Brandreth's Pills
are a safe and effective remedy for
Irregularity of the bowels.
MOKK MIKMIOXS l llAXVKK.
Clnuiir-Kiiiv. Snilu. mid I.liehou
Tlirenteiied by Iho Cltlne4e-Nverl 1
or tlie M issiiiiniriei Missing. nt
no l.iv' itro Known to Have Been
I.o.-I. J
Loml'ii! ailwcosiy tlmt a Oi-iiu li (rem :
Shaiwhai t tiic Time-.siys tliat tho En'- ,-or" daei y.-:ir.-, w I -u: ., mi,,.; sn-li-h,
Fni, ill, ('ai)iulian, and Aincricau au.in, n j :i f in !y niiun! thirton ;iai- l
wi-t-i-ktil at rliPim-tu. Kia
l'i i u Sli in . an. 1 Milking,
in. i. na: !. s ari ini-iiiL'.
i IV k ''. 11 ti) llaVC Ik-i 11
V
UK
Mlllll
riat is
in. 1 I.n.-h.a
an-j. erti
ir.- thivfiiencil. A
in vita I ili- nt Clin nu'
n'lt ',ia- l:-'.ii Tik-
K 'ni:. All ih
U 1 1 I 4
.lav.
A linn nolii'V i- n
than c-vi-r
11CI.-1 -- TV.
Accor-liiiLT to a sprf-i al H-ia!
Sh-niLihai, tin' li-ss of iiropertv a
i fi-i'in
i result
! tin- lM-i-iii nolin at I'lii-nlii. Kialanu.
m.l Ya Clanrr ainaniit- to m- a ial million
.lol'ars.
t-.i- a, - ii; . .1 .- -.;.t. In a, V I
:i tin- via iay oi tin: .roviiaa- ol Schnen.
oenh" eiK'ourJL'fl tin- nmlis to a'l -aTts of
i n l i:i'n, and the petitions ol farviylR-is
f.T 1 1 1 1 o ta t i i ii were n.fii.seil.
OIR STATU KXIIIHIT
At tin- Allnntn iiisill,in- M ill
lie Well Kfi-4.oiileii.
I; va- Miiiitly iinnoiiiii-i'il lliat Mi'.
t.'harlis I. I't tliIi-w. wlin is tin- North
Carolina iMinmifSioner tor the Atlanta ex-
ji'witinn. mis arr.m-Mi tor a 4. rami H--piav
from 1 1 1 i r- slate an. I mailers were
unit under way.
Tlie pi. ni announced was fur a consoli
dated di-pl-iy by the tl antic Coast Line.
Southern and Sea'-o.ird Air Lint railways,
of exhibit- iliiistritinj the teiritmy
throjgh which their lines pass in this
slate, and also that tlx y shall tiaiisloi t
the .tati' iiiiHcuni collection as 11 nucleus.
and that all
specially ile-i
tin sc shall le placed in 11
nid. spacious nud hand-
A spec
d ofihebith from Ualeiub to
mil ways tlie (.oust jane and tne Sea
board also made propositions. One
road wishes to bike die forestry exhibit,
another the mineral exhibit and yit anoth
er such exhibits as illn-ttate its line, and
eaeli road wi-dies to display there in its
own building, provided the State will
tiansport it theie. There are excellent
"rounds lor statin"; that North Carolina
will bo well represented at At'auta.
It is cousidered lb it it will be quite
easy for ibis Slide to hike the laid of all
that make displays.
THE CAl.r-l'ATH.
()m? (,.lv ,,,, , pnni.-vul wood
v C..UI " w.,iko(1 umr, ;,s s-, calve?
should
But nude a trail all
A crooked trail, as ;
b nt askew,
.1! calves do.
Since then two bundled years
have Hod.
I And. I in'er, the Calf i- dead.
But still he h ti behind his trail.
And hereby lianas my imutal l.de
The trail was taken up next day
By i lone Jog that Wtiit that way;
And then a wise bell wether sheep
l'uistied the Hail o'er vale and .sleep,
And drew ibe ll u k Ixlcnd him, too,
As good ! ell-wethers always do.
And from Hint day. o'er hill aud ir'adc.
Throii";h tho.-e old woods a path was
made,
And m anv men wound in anil out.
And dodoid and turned and bent about,
Aud uttered words ol'ti"bteoiis wralh,
Because 'twas such a crooked path;
I Jilt still they followed do not 1;
The ti i st mi.'iMtions of that cul',
ille'll-
And through till
winding woml-way
stalked
Hi cause he wabbled when he w
dke.l.
This forest path ln-eame a lane,
then bent and tinned and liuned
This crooked lane became
Where iininv a poor lioi-e
i r..ad,
with l.is
load
T.ch
And
il on
I rave
'iieath ihe burning
ed some thtve miles
un,
in one.
And thus
Thev In si
The years
I'he road
a century am
the fooist. lis
a half
o that i
df.
pie
i-ed on in
one a ill
. wftne-s fleet
ge .street.
And I hi-, b
A citv s i r,
fore mi n were aware,
wded thorough!' ire.
And
on ti e C'litrd street was this
)l a renewed metropolis
And nun two centuries aud
half
Tiod in tin- lootstips of that c df.
Pub dav a hiiii(lie.l thousand rout
Followed the zigzag calf about;
And o". r his eiooked journey went
Tlie Indlic ol a continent.
A bund
Uv one
d thousand men were
ill near three centuries
lea
They followed still his crooked wav.
Am! io-t one hundred ears a d i .
For thus such reveie ice is lent
To wa il-cst.iblished precedent.
A moral lesson this might teach;
. Were I ordained and called to pie.u h.
For men are prone to go it blind
i Along the call-paths of the mind.
And
To iK
vork away from sun to sun
what other men have done.
They in the bealea truck.
And" out and in, and lbrih and
hack.
And slid their devious course piusue
To kci p the paih lh.it others do.
Hut how the w ise old wood gods laugh,
Who saw- the tirst primeval calf!
Abl things thisMale might le-.eli
Put I am not ordained to preach.
Sam Foss.
When B.-thy w as sick, we pave her Castoria.
When she w.-is rt C'tiil-l, she cried fur Ciistoria.
When she U-e;une M iss, ulte oiling to Castiiria.
Wheu site ha.. I i hiljrcii, she -ave llieni Cuatoria,
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.'
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.'
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
St. Petersburg has now the wonderful
clock lioqueathed by Duke Charles of
Brunswick to the Swiss Republic. The
clock has 95 f ices, and shows the time of
I day at 30 different places.
II K 1 R M A I K Y MJ.DKII.
An l:xmll4 Ktirtlikle(l
( ral 4-n
Coiiiif.v Superior onrf.
The iH-t-cl tor a iflornial'iiv ;m y ai;li- .
l'ui orimuiai, wa ajjiiin eMMiipnlhil in ,
tlie :Si:)erior vi-ia'l'-!' Ci'-iven C'H.i ty . '
'riKsuay.'tli 1 ! ih, in-1 . l Laol Ski). !
i'iiI w ! i . . . I n 1 1 ! . i t ! t , : r , I :l i
illi', 1 ul i 1 1 1 1 l; -i- li-
!.o an :i
1 l".;J!
a l a-
lee liul
'1'
i:,li .
Il Mi'tn- aim:
natural I r nun
has been u.1 v iny
to .-:,al a- ta i-.it. an
the anlimi :! i. - iMa nU
annuyiiuce for .lUiut hall lu hi'-, aini .:
looe he Willi. .1 II . ill. lib' b -'ealil.;
auain within .1 WLik.
When he would be liinubt it wa- aai'1.
to ted what to da wi h nun !ieva..-( lie
was considered too fitwii to ud i '!.
penitentiary mid llieie w;..- 1,0 othir Inai-e
ul coii'icttou to rtciiic hiin. lut -'-ine
tiling at la-l leal to lie dene, an t la ll,e
penitent iary he l;o. s.
He Will stand a- i;o.)il . hone '.hei'i ol
refornutii.' a- lie would iiu.ii::io at laie
pur-u.li' in- pre-, lit C'lir''. an. I p. il: j -I)
-tier, lor he w Til It ir tm !' rtttaitx
carry out his evil ptvpc n-i y and in. y
arhaps be inclined to il" dirVeienth
w hen he ayain bi ' at he-the an ol lived 0111.
ludoe !i 111 111 sL'u'.oiiein iiini -p ke
oed word- ot a Iviee to him a', '.-'j. ; In
line iiill it would bc Ultii it 'In I. v 1 : 1
a p'.ai e w heie ( il aaler.- 1 1 k . 1 1 i 1 s 1 1 1 1 1 I be
placed apil't Irom tin- old, I. ,ali': en
criminals, and du ict ellui t towat ,1-tin ir
reclamation lx; mini'.
A bill for 1 ii is purpo-e was ,nlio in. el
in the last legislature but it Jaihd. W'c
liope lo sti-it pa-s the i.e.M one. TI. e
JoUitNAI, iiinl nearly ail utlu r p ipi 1 r ii
the State have w orked t'or ill e.-lali ,.-ii
u.ent of such an inst, union and jieople an
waking up on the mi1 ject. it is . u a
question ol' time befue we v ill I. ive ore
mi 1 we hope the time will lie -dioit.
MOWS I ItKlKF.
A Suriiiiilieid. III., le'ccram -in
Ill
decision of the lower court Ics lie.-n su
tuined by ihe Supreme Court, which holil
the Wdiiskey Trust to lie illegal.
The l'ui ted States cursor ltalui"h. Cap
tain Merritt Slilhr. coiiimanibii .'. It -It New
York on the llith. f ir Key We-t. Kia . t
take up patrol duly on tiie Florala u.ti l
Oulf coasb- in die endeavor to prevent
Cuban lihbusterinT i xpediiiniis.
The I'nited Stati s coast ilei'i net- vcss.-l
Amphilrite nr rived at Hampton Koad-Vredne-day
from l'.'t't Koval. The train
ing slcp Alliance lell Havre lor Cii,ra!
lar. Secretary Carlisle announces that he
will speak on the linaiicial question in
Louisville on Fral.-.y evening m t. lb
will leave WashiiiLrlou for I.nuisvill.'
Thni'sday allernoon.
The P.iilisli, French and Puissian Am
bassadors to Turkey b ive formally de
manded that the Porte disarm tin
Bedouins at Je Idah, anil pay an iedoni
ulty for the attack on the fire-on
consulates at that place. The I'orte in
reply usd the extreme difticulty that
would be encountered in disarming the
Bedouins.
The Milwaukee News gets otf some
lbing good on Cleveland. It says: "The
reason that President Cleveland did no:
acknowledge Ihe receipt of the letter an
notincin"; the birth of molds, i anud loi
his wife ulld da'lgbti Is, is that he coliid
not approve cl' any such dep.iiluie liotii j
the sipT'e siandard. !
The Naval Ac iden.y practice cmisei
.Monongahelu sailed Irom Annapolis yes
terday w'nh the naval cadets foi a run ol
seyeial months at sea. Her ihsiination is
Funehal. Mitdria.
S. Harry Kishpuigh died in Ilarri.
burg, Pa., on the Hhh inst. under distress
ing circumstances. I'p to ia.-t r-dl he
was a student tit the Davis Millitan
school, in Win-ton, N. C. In the fall of
1803, while captaining the foot bill team,
he was thrown heavily and injurid in the
abdomen. An abscess formed and he
submitted to an operation, but he gradu
ally failed and died from the injury.
Two due bills have b.en found against
Holland, t lie difaiilting cashier of the
Merchants and Farmer' National bank
for emliezzleinent. One is for ifaO.oOiD.
spjcil'ying the kind of money embezzled,
the other is lor the embezzlement of niones
to the amount of '."0. boo bur whether it
gold, silver or pajier is not known to Ihe
jury
An exchangi
;e savs: "( 'idm b is a! way- j
for lewihiiions ami vdml ;
been a hot bi d
lions and at Ibe present lime tin in-iu
gents on that little island are so cb-trep-eroiis
as to requir. an eioi,ditui-e mi the
part ol the Spani-h government ef slid..
00O per day in an attempt to cheek the'r
ambition to discard the yoke of the moib
i r country.
Tin- Ohio Popub-ts have
,1 their
State C invention to meet August l-l and
2nd. The only candidate for the nomina
tion for (invernor is Jacob S. Coxev. who
led the Coxev army to Washington in the
Spring of 18',H. and he will probably be
placed at the head of the ti ket.
Telephonic connection has been i st.di
bsbed lietwe.n Chattanooga aud Kno
ville, a distance of 1 12 miles. All '"lie
principal tow ns ol past Tennessee can
now be reached Irom Chattanooga by tin
long distance teh phone, gyving the best
system in the South.
" Morgautield, one of the A'lilia creel;
train robber-, who wa- brought to th.
Richmond. Va., penitentiary a short while
;i"., is able to w alk about on crutches
lie will be' a cripple lor bfc though, as he I
j will never lie able to bear the weight of his j
j body on his injured limb. !
Tlie News-Observer wall say-: "All1
, -ilver men are not lo il- and all gold men !
are not thieves. Paste this in your bat i
I and bear it in mind during the next ear. i
You will have abundant ociasion to ine 1 I
this assurance' if you believe one half you '
hear."
The Charlotte News savs: "Are
gold mines about Chailotte doing any -
thing the,,' day-? The luiestion laid it.-
answer at the mint building to-day. m the 1
exhibition of a gold brick worth $ 15, odd
in gold. It came fiom the Il-dle gold j
mine, of which Capt A. Thiiss is super
intendent, and weighed over (id pounds.
The gold mines about lure really do pro
duce gold.''
The Kinston Fret.- Pie-s U lis thai two
sons of Isaac Taylor, col. ne t. of near
Coahoma. Leuoir county, nearly killed
their father recently. They had run
away from home and were working iu
Jones county. He went after them, but
they evaded him. He heard thi-y wen
sleeping in an outhouse nnd want there
Wore day and broke in the door on them,
when one of them hit hiin on tlie head
with an ax. He was badly injured and
may die.
A Tallahassee, Fia.. di-yaleh t.'lls of a
remarkable escape of two negroes who
fell into a creak which disappears and
runs under ground for half a mile, where
it emerges irom a mound. They tell ia.
were sucked in with the stream ati I were
carried through Siimewhat the wois.-ot
their subterranean exp riinec, but recov
ered fi oui the scare and I he sou -in::, the
tirst instance of the kind, as other men and
cattle have Iteeti sucked ill and always
came out dead.
Rheum nt Iniii Cured In i nny.
"Mystic", Cure" for Kheuniat ism and
Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to :'. days.
Its action upon the system is reniai kiiMe
and mvsteriou-". 1 1 removes at once the
cause and the disiase immediately disap
pears. The first dose greatly benefits, 75
ceuU.
Sold by Henry's Pharmacy, New Berne
1 2(. C, old custom bouse building.
M.XT VKAIfS I'l.ANV
Fur (lie 4 41 Iffi in I e 1 nt i I il 1 4' -
4firl l 4 V4' I II (4ll4l '4l
IV. .1. I'.. 1'. M. a !mli;i::. I'l'.ia
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1 '1 i- mly 1 rn.'i'i s- I..
, , I 'in i"i-h 1 matt' r
ho - 1 1 1 1 ' i ,t i 1 1 . i ',
lo ' am'- wa k I 'i.e
r.d fa t-, oae '.' wire
w id not have tla w -
oa a 'net tel'
tic pa-'.
1 ;s that the
k of , 1-
I ' 1 1 1 1
i'r:ii,
d ii'i: any
be know - r
'iipil
iw the
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dl. l ihi y. :- ii-.! sato
1 -i-liooi iiere. simply !"i' .
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I he lv-
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1 1 Lib S honl in Ni w S
iw puieis ti.'in al! the I
I'.i rn- s e
a. a' iv a
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mall
''- Ol
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I b.
:ain
ha- b -I 11 - 1 in p:il
f. M' mi i.h ill inlend.
I b- w ill labor to this j
lor :t lei 1 -1
' Ml ti.l'' ailill
1 nick in Line t
I ' tore t be re .
NeW Ii' 111'
I In? neat 10:1 ill-1 w ill be '
put in -nine Ot-'e ' i Ve werli
'in;i' oi t In- -choo'.
s a tine linait tor a board-
inu -etiO'il and w
that boardini'
w 1-
anaaTen en's weic
si ia o' a- a. but a
be il'-iia''lv placed
loaucit d With the
t I- not. tin- pupils ciin
.r.iuud in tin. honii -
"I fit i X 'li- a! lliode'ate
lone bea.'e. And Pl
'vjwn-p
I. Mel,
;s ha- b en
lenbal! as
iiiiZ pupiis
an a . I 1 ' 1 him in -1 en rin
w otil i in.' '''.iid to receivi
boar.
now iiiformaiion
Irom
-ii-.h i
arran
it z i s w ho can la!
a.
- int.; tin ir hiia.es.
i. if udenhail wsi; -i m
;i m. -ids an I cataiouu :
mel.ts
ear.
!ie w - rk ol
tl
AI'TOMA IIC l.HTRI'l TOlt.
An Ih veil) ion by Ir lt:arly ol New
I It4krii.. lo he (iliii.ii tit Illi' Xonelior'v
I A...-4'iiilily.
Bcrni3. w li '
i Dr. i i. K. 1) igbv ol N'ew
j has n, a, e si vera i useful invent ions, will
J have hi- i itc.-l one on inhibition at the
1 Tea'bci-'- Asm inbly. it lieing on ihe cdu
j e Cleiial line. It :s a I eaf and 1 )Uulb and
Bi "eliin r".- Au'oin itic Blackboard In-
struclor.
j I' is a shadow box-iihukboarii with
j openings one having the limires. another
the a!iiha',t. anoiher iiietuivs of common
I objects an I another tlie letters spelling f.ie
' name ol ear h object.
! The blaekbou' l is arranged so that
I only one h tier or ligttre, or pieiur.' and
I icconip inj ing word conns into view at
once. 1 ue gam ;n tins is that Ine tliod s
attention iJ conlined to the one thing being
considered: there ate no othir objects lor
it to winder to as in coinmo.i school
charts.
Sever.d iduc-Cois h .ve s.-eii and en-ilnr-e
I the lilaekb .aid. Ail who attend
Ihe A-M' i'bly w id be given an opportu
nity i f examining i; tliorougli'y and see
ing its in ! its for t heu;selves.
II A!. I' III M V. II VI
A 1. 1'.
Ketii-.ii-knble Kriniwick County
Monsi ro4.il v .
The Wilmington Me-scnghr tell- of a
i very reinu'!.: ab.e Uiuii-ni'-k i ou-ily inn-
sirosity whieh it leirns ot through iiev. S.
L Swain ol tha county who wa- visiting
I a Wilmington clergy) tin.
The inon-trosi v is in the shipe of a
hall calf half human of w hich a cow m
Shallot te township b -caine die mother on
Friday May ;J1 si. The cow belonged to
Mr. William Frink and the monstrosiiy
was born on the plantation of Mr. Friuk's
fuher in law, Mr. Cornelius Thomas. It
b id no tail and h-hfof its face, and body
wen.' human, including a perf. ctlv shaped
shoii'der. arm. hand, leg and foot. The
! oilier bait was that of a calf, and the thing
1 walked erect.
' hi Saturday June -oh. Mr. Pi ink went
i to his fatln r-iii-la . and when th.-v went
S to a grave to see the curiodtv, they found
I that -omi-'-ody h i. I killed it. They don'i
know w ho killed it. but I hey say it wa
getting along' well the h
niive. i!. Me.-.-c-u jer.
ul tune It Was seen
Smiiishorn tiini; lor it IC.-ii I road .
A Swan b iro coriespoiMl.-iice writes us:
All are will !e..-e. this i.-.a healthy place,
ri ttv place iii-l eic.iii place to live in.
iiinv ul ;,'gii! -.ipi and low '.nil. water
I product- of
all kind-. Why w
n, t some
here and
mill
or men. ( mug down
bui
w a
1 ill;
!',.!
S
Ka 1 1 l'i id, -omen
ear lo S. :j usl . -;
er, . even if it
If . Mr. Whi
other Uiil-
lo come to
w Ihe gieal
ib
-, M r. Mi I ui re. or -on
1 men . ouid b ill Inc.-.
iii-baro. and see and kn
bell lils to I-.- deliV.jd i
1 here w as a Uai! 1 o n I here
w e iu-t b.-lievi: he . ,r thev
V .somebody if
or near here,
w on id make it
come.
We have no money and can't build one
oneself, or long li. f"i'e ibis tin re would
have been one here -tire. S.. come Mr.
I Jail load in. ti and see for yourselves,
i a une i iil'ck too.
K4'4iu-ce And Ailviiulniri's
ol' tlie
I'aiillieo Seetion.
This is ihe title ol the very l;-t Ireatisi
,ii liie c.-u labilities of the pa-tern ci-uiiiii-
whi'-li v. , have s y, i .
com 1 1 iciii 1 ,1 I ' i i' ie cons
eilieu-.
By a citcular whi.-h
llallock. lias sent liirou
and we
deration
heuitib
of our
i's author, Mr.
h the mail he
b-.-s peaks t he c nipi rat ion of all
in ss ne ii in an i (fort ri di-si
our busi
ninate its
infoiinalioli bioadi
ast for t
No ch,
,et us al'
ie
Use ol Set-
i th is and uov-lor
could be desired.
iper iiKlhod
respond
Forleilinjr S50 er Day.
special to the Wilmington Me
se i lger
s that th..
new- noi, lie oiint. vs l-,ive not
t 1
. , . . , i.
(l sent ill ineaiiNs in ine -line onteiais
and xct'ihelaw ri.U ii.- that the a. Is of
the Pegi.-hu ure sine 1 be published by the i
O O; C. I f IL III r it Ull I o i ..e; I e
1 . ; , :
lit! t l'i onitl iilliilil 11 liul, ii,i5 .nil i I ue
I .egislalure adjourns.
The penally is lidy
esuh day oer time.
,. i . ,.
dollars
f'itied Ten MontliM.
Mr. John Hall, who was up to Kinston
a f w day-ago, informs n that while
there ne saw a horned frog in alcohol at
the store of Mr. Ileinv Dunn.
Mr. Dunn intonii-.d Mr. Hall that the
Irog neither ate nor drank from the time
he receivi d hir.i until he died. lie lived
or. air fur ten months. IL.w long a time
previously he was fispng i- not known.
I his bints Dr. Tanner.
Ifucklen's Arnica Salve.
The be-l salve in 'die world for Cuts,
, Ilruises. Sores, I "leers, Sat Ulu-um. Fever
: Soi, s. Telle!', ChapiK'd iianip, Chilblains,
; Con s, and all Skin Krupuons, and posi
. lively cure- Piles, or no pay required. It
i is guaranti ed to give perfect satislaetioii
or money refund td. Price go cents per
b 'X. Pot' sale bv F. S. Dutty, Druggist,
yndicate has ac-
:re-ot the most
l-,l Pads, to -ell
. Tke X'alldcrbilt-Aslor ;
tpiind live thousand a
oesiiab'e land at, Niag
and leas.- lor laelory purposes. This syn
dicate owns the Niagara Falls Power
Co.
l.lttlll II S II 1141 I. I IISIM,.
Ke I. M. l.inrei'' il l rc -M'lwil-fl
t-s Al-4 11 i t I'll! lilsi'l cs 11 -1 ii! bikini-1. A
I ri.i.4' 11 1 a 1 1 o 11 4l lri-xi..
lll-t.ti.le
A'e .ne.-'l
ol t: .- to
I !i- 1.
!.
lb v
-. I..
T. M. N. t.
It
I).
: 11 1 1
ilUeeil tee
rise's a- a 1 l i -
il l,. lie shovel
, - e?sa tr ki.owh.l
tied mind H"
, t
u-1
. ' 11!
a ed
.111 r 1
'.'! pi
Ot 1
hail.
si i . a . s In ; i,,. 1 1 y I
th ut. w i eh arc 1 aii
a I'd n v. illi be- b' st '
lb- -how.Ml ,1-a, 'I e
public - h' ' lax:
ei'--, eltien u-illi' ll;
'Ild p!"iuoe tie- use!
il .'1 '.-li ; 1 1 1 1 to -ell' i t'
fhe I'M- e -e- ! !.
A ill ut -Ixt lli t- III 1
lli. ted t
1 I.., n..
IK" d "I -Up.'i-I ' . it
II n am I ti e -a-i d o -
lb il l - !o maim a'll ;
dii' - w net In 1 tin", j
.No".!, 'sia'c.
amaiioii-. i-j
1 . o W l I
-the! Ii
y neitai;
tnovr me
1 11-.
it-
and
d.-iils
K vei v 1 ue 1 : 1 i
pai taipants a- i
lit. 'ml a, , . a
Ke-
themsi-h i . w 1' h c
tarn, it stem- to
i Ih-nrv Nunti a
-. : due
M..-I. !
ott
I " n.er
Tucker
1 utani-
I Tucker. Mai vi
'Hi
ps- n. I.'i. y
The two
: i. M -s
.-i.h nee o e!
i and I, 11a I! .w di
I were 1 vci-p'.iouail
i yives nnn.i-'al-.aliU
I arv, lah iit in a'niarkeili iliir-i!, a
li
iiini
. n j
i
I tar wh'i ii her -hler -i-ter has mad'
1 l'i pnialioti lie'e it home,
I I'he (loop I (nil w a.- :h" . 'osin
nil i
, ber. This
i ecute 1 bv a
rs :! I ; i oi.,.., I in w'uie a: i
l istily nil amcnted wib
1 UVtt j oilier
i with hoop-
il ual'dieo
itions. hvoiv p.utici p uil ear
re ot theirieil out her part tie iii'hiillv and an m
flit : i e unison. j
make lull : The pu -eiitati'in ot iiiz .- f-iilowni. Dr.
aen 'inict-; bong ba-towiug lliem. Tlie billow ice ;
e coaling i were the winners: Missis Kate Fuleher. i
1 I.urv ,bl,nt. Alice Sj.enoer, Alhe Crow i
di r. i! a- Abbott. Su-u; CobiiiJ. K;eanor
I Mar.-'ail'. li. s.-i( Thorp; . luha Mi-Sorley.
Mvrtle J)i-osway. Pearl lb bell', S.na'h
! Coplo.i, Kthe! Thou. a-and Fr..i,k Harris,
i The two l.iU- r Wde tor atteiidan- e: ail
I the others wi ie tor scholars!,-.! ..
The prize prescidation being on--, ' lli
i I.ina niford recite 1 a 'are well addr. --
in very good -t :e. and tile uidie ic ibs-
r
ierse.1.
We Vegret tl u; eX' teiS' s were not hc'ld
in a larger !i ill. Thev were well worthy
of a hit ge an. li. nee. it w i- ihe be-t free
school entertainment we have ever seen.
i FIR i: M K N 'S T'Ol' K A MKAT X K A H
Let lill lli-l In lrenriiiu- l-'or Ille liil
portHlit llvelll.
August mil i.- u-.t far away mid
that i.s ihe day the Firemen's Tournament
begins. It w ill he a big oe.c i-ion and the
conn si-to 'ie held w I! in all likelihood
draw good crowds c! visito'i
con -I Iry.
Considerable rt n.alns to hip-are
for the coming visitors
citizen sbouel exien I all aid
the lirem. u in i In ir ell'or; s in
oe-ca-ioii -ui h a one a.- is I.
good old boMiof New Berne.
Irani the
h ue lo p re
ii in I i ei
p .ssibh: p.
make I hi
lining Ibe
At Iho Atliliilie Hotel
.Mr. Kdv.-ard Fagg. -t w o
i-tant manager of the Atlr t
I i'l.
Moicluad, was in the city y
inle'est "t th- holei. A
ei.iay in tl e
iiud him a
th man aid
pleasant did b
is n s like "
II worthily
repiilanin
fed that
In-
his,
thi-
1 1 in j
web I
sustaining the
known reso'l
Mr. Fagg's tin her for many years
charge of the White Sulphur Spring-,
and bis connecii.ui with that noted n
gave him valuable experience whicl
stood him in good spad ever since.
Va.
sol !,
s
expei ienee doi s nor stop w ith th.it. how
ever, for he has been connected w ith some
of the h re most hotel-, among them tie
St. Charles if Nov Orleans and the
Pone." tie Peon, I'l l.
It-eently Ml. Fngg bud occasion to lake
a trip to the gulf states as fa! a- T' Mi
ami lies iel the opportunity ot putting i
in Mood work for the Atlantic in many ot
the le .ding nt n-s ol i iios,. statis. lie m
f'oiins iw ihrit the indications lor ihe sea
son, ns judged by the applications, are
very goo.l.
Improvements have been made, an ev-
cept i
11
good ol'che-lra secured
an.
Ihe in in Is to in ike the gue-ts have one oi
the ni"St cujoya'ilc siinini. rs thev evei e
perienertl in their lives.
Till: IIAI'TINT I'M'XH'.
liil Xol el Aii.a Itaiiianil lacry lliinx
Ika4444efl oil' Finely.
Wlien it lK!gan raining in New Peine
rhuisd.yil w as su ppo-eil I hat the luck
which has, befallen the Baptist Sunday
School so oft. in on its annual picnics had
again occurred, hut not so, it did not rain
al Morebead except the sbghie-t -piiukle
about two o'clock.
Permission having lie. n obtainc I Iro n
the Ailujulant (ieneial lo u--e the Siale
ei'i aiiipnciit ground- near .Moi'i in ;
tier was parti1 ken of tl i re. Tiny
. dm-
f .'. 1 nd
everything to the r
tables and s(at-, an
hands
I a slu
in t he way ul
Iter over t hem
just as it was lell from the eiieampmer.t j
last year, and gioand- partially cleaie-l.l
h was an i.ibniiab e place f.r the pic !
I iiie ami a good. co.., :e!risbiug bieee
: from Ihe oce.-m and sound made the stav
! delightful
; After dimu-r the pieniceis kept on to
Moreheau City and Irom tin re iiiinv went
to the banks, sailin outside, fishing and
to IJeilllfort.
I hey in rived hack in New Hei ne alj ait
eight o'clock last night. the occasion
was pronounced ore of ihe b- .-1 of d- kind
those atli tiding ha l cm r p ilia ipaied in.
Cuite a uumb. r besides the school vv.nt
down. There were about Dili) in ail.
Foil r
KinMt4n Ru r 1 it rii'.
bloke in Fi Ids l!io-.
Someone
-lore
1 i- i ... . ; . ..i ... i i i- i
ei uie-s i.i infill in last .ck anil
I lot of meat.
The lesidenee ot
Mrs.
ii.to
Anne ('u.i
nungs was in'oKcn
. , . ... ,
i i liiougu 1 1 io w indow oi ine .i iung r.-um
i . . , ... ,
I ,v iiiuit "its i.iruru ii nil int.- j'.i-s.ie,.- inn,
! the garden and some jewehy and linen
stolen irom it. The ioss was not very
much. 'I'he entrance w as efficted with
out aie'ti-ing inosc ui me iioti-e.
i tie liaweiy was oroK'-n mm .vi 'iiaayi
night. Pnlrance was elbi'ieit by break
. nig a glass m uie door and autasteiueg il
j The small change, about fg.'.o. in Pie
' drawer, a frsr.t . :k". s tine meat, sniiil.
1 potted ham, etc , were tnkt u. ;
j On Tuesday night some one broke in
the store ol Lew is Borden, c .lore i. IOii-
' trance was hist atiemp'c I Iio.n Ihcnar,
j bid fitiled, and then the hoM window w:..- ,
; broken in. The burgl ir nm-t h-tvc tut 1
, llimseif With the glass, as tin -re is blood '
' spattered on nnd around the window.
' Henry Sanders, colored, was air. sU-,1
I on the charge ot banking in the n-idenee
I of Mrs. Obmmii'gs. The preliminary tii.d
i was held yesterday lielore .Mayor Ti tuple.
w ho b m ml him over li) ceun in a ju-l li.-d
. bond ot '5ilt(. in I limit of which 1c i- in
i iai!. Free Pie-s Phh hi-l.
I
If'tlie Ititliy is it 1 1 1 1. a lit.
Be sure a;i 1 use that old a.,,1 well tried
,.,,..', v. Mrs. Winslow ", Soothing Sv.up
. f()I. c-,ii,IVI1 trt Ufnig. It soothes tin child,
I ,nHelis thn onms allnis all l.aiie cures
wind colic and is the best reiiiedy lor
dLurrhoea, Twenty-live cents a bottle.
nOlyr
rws Aintii r
ftli' City ol I I mi mill l4-lliMv.
(ill liereil ill mill llri. ll v I'olll.
In
.1! A'
N,-w
(Vdii
I be
1 ii,- 1 0101 . il ma!
h
L-anie ol I
bad
.!iiiili"loii In twei
Ih r:,e and lb
.laMon tin- V,i
I he i'l e i I-11 ic
I.'acksii cklnT.
1 j I o 1 1 1 e on w i
-, 1 ne was hi to .!.
dc 1 1th ins:.. M' K
... hipped 4no barreb
a 'd , ! ten a re-. Thev
a la v a- leoelet here this si ..soli.
w 1-a- li 11 l -.v -ei . iiirt - am I I ho-e
' , .11 eijn .1 t , i i i' i 1 primo ol
;. -.,,t.
. ' . I. l.inii' tl. I .Iinin'o
I .efore l.a- i-i 1 . d our , i I I
In 1 .a-t lam- t 1 k in-' lew -
11 .1 Atl in':i h ,- be-en in ikoiT a
l; I .. ,n un, I p ilato ii-w s, , 1 1 ii 11 v
I le l ie- ii -t I.i'm 11 e, - nt
A asii ii'.'ioa a ie I Kmc'", n
1.
I '
ti
P
New li'
w hi. I,
Will
1 v .1 II. lleiiion, iieutist. is now lilcas-
. r 1 1 ) y loe. ted in his new ipiarlcr-, 11. (
H0..1 1" in oa 1 t'n- Fanner iiu-l Mo-
, .an : - I a - o, . I hi ., n ' j , 1 . rv n p., rl
11. call- linelv adapted lor tl-e a- dent e
pit lor-, and Dr. Itenlon lias lilted them
up '.veil, the operatiu ' room- U'iii": eitliji-p-
d w ith lb'- I,, st appliance lor its piu-iost
I'hi reci ptiou loom I- lurui-he I in eleyanl
Tic .1
niter ,
ik-oiivipe Time- ay tb-it no
1. I,ee of I ho pnpillatal V of I III
r 1 1111 1 on!, I lie desired than
w Kiv
1'ib.r
1 11 V 1 1 1 lie l a 1 1111 le-Cecl sloa 1
l aim in r i .o. . m gem r.-iisiy donating wie
liiiiib' r to eon-ti net the w barf and walk
to tin- hotel. 'J'he walk i ill U' ;i;i I. el in
lec'lli l.y six !!' in w 1,11 li. and will lx'
noi only a convenience lo the "U---I-. but
wdl he a welcotiv addilioii lo the already
a'iiil-.' pia.'. is of the hotel lor proim-nad-
lIiiBier Wimil.
Mai l ii d, at Ihe Chinch ot Chi i.-t. New
IS rue. W. -due-day, .Inn.- the 1'jth, by
Itev. D. A. Ihiinlle at h df ia-l our
o'cloi k in the alieino .n, lOdgir lv
II.UK'l' In ivut Vienna Wood, daughter
I' .Mr.-. K .). Wood, all of lhi eily.
M r. -b.s. D. Caskins was lie-l man ami
M,-- I!-., hei Blown was maid of hoimr.
Th'
N 11 e i
-bi'l's Well! Mis-is. .1. .1. Pau l.
Nairn, II. D. Wo, ,1 and (;. .
Siiini',11.
liieillur was wall ti'.le 1 with bcuitilu!
i a c ir , lions of 1 ,w i-rs and ia re plods.
I.olieiigrin's wedding innich, Wagm r, '
w as louden d by Miss pita Nunn. Alter
tlu ("lemony, ihe iniiple left rn Ihe
steamer iSeuse of the K C. I), line for
New Yolk via the ( ). I). S. S. ( ',.
The oil a.-ion w as maike I by Ihenei
ileney ol m i ii v bands mi,- and v doable,
gilt-, same ef w hii h c.une fio.n longdis
t iiiecs.
I,i-er.v .Stabler aikI Koy-IIoiiiiiIs.
Mr. J. . Slew. ul's branch livery
-table at Moivhead ( ity is now open. Mr.
J. 1!. Holder, who will rim it lor him
through theseison, has gone down with
ihe tiist supply ol horses others will fol
low. The stables are situated near the
j Atlantic Hotel.
i Mr. Slew art also intends to provide n.
'-plendid p:n k oflox hounds. The fox
I eh ,m;s oi the icighboi-hoo.l are said to be
I li ie. lh"ie are a good numb, r of b.xes,
ami the roads ;ue so immeiotis that the
; ride- . c.t) k'-i j) in them to a very con
I -i er i -'ie extent in t he pur-uit in.-tud of
I ' i ,vuig to plunge, as in many neighb-ir-i
Inn ds, abiiost entirely llinuigh the forest
i g'OWlll.
.1.IM I'rnin
Italf ininro.
lor Tonrnn-
nent.
Me-rs. Pdman, P.oykin l'-. . of 15 d
inic re. leirningol the Firemen's Slate
Convi tition and Tournament to be he d in
the cilv. in August have s.nt. Mr. L. J.
Taylor, chief ,f ihe New Pcrue Pire D--pint
men t. a check tor live dollars
towards the fund that will be used on the
occ-e-ioll.
Th . check was accompanii d by a note
epie ive of kindest regards and w ishing
e pie isant and merry lime.
I I l ( TIOA OF lll t ll I IIV
K
ol
and I'lienter b'mil Sliolom.
A', a regular meeting of Allu-nia Podge
Xo. Si, Knights of Pythias, he'd in their
Castle Hall on .lime 11th, the following
otli- cis were elected1 tor the ensuing term:
Sil Cohen. Chancellor Commander.
J..I. Baxter, Vice Chancellor.
W. li. Benders, Pielate.
.1 C. Scabs. Master al. Arms.
At tlie annual meeting ol the Congra
gation Chester b'nai' Sholom held Sunday.
. I une Oth. lSi).". the following olfleers
w ( I e eli clcd:
M. lluiui. President.
N Selmltz, Vice President.
P. Walln-tU, Sccret.uv. "
C. J icohc. Tic isurer an. I
Directors mi l Trustees: M.
Hector.
Sultan,
II.
Jos
1 (annenlieiy
Cohen.
S. Cnplon, Jos. llahn,
KuiuEit ul Harmony I&aiif net .
'I'he following li une gentlemen have
ii-en appointed a coinmitt. on the Baii-
,,,-el to be held J Jly 4. l.sO.V.
M,,. l l'.ll II It T,,.d.er It .1
Dis -swiiv. J A Thomas, J W Puddle, II li
Ittaan Jr. Nicholas Jones. M ill Manlv.
(:,,: Sutton, W S Phil lurs, J T Lincoln,
A T sir.insb.-iTV, J M Ilarris,,,,. II C
wi,; , ..i.,i it-:.',,. th. 11 I. cii.iw .1,,,,
I Aden Jacks..!), li K Alleg,.o,, 1,,-ph
I Brown, II P II dl ami Dmlel I'll lo,,l.
I The commit tee wall pleas- nice! to
' uighl at o'clock id tin- Cul I lloli-e.
1 'loin pt a.teni lance desire I.
! Writ ol UnlieiiM rorpns Xol tJriinled.
I A n a' I empt wr.s made bel'.tie .lm
A n a'l empt wr.s
! Bivan Thursday to get Ah x
Poll
who
is c. n, lined in Lenoi r c, .ui ty j
under a writ ol habeas c u pus.
released
The ap
plication was refused. Koii-e has Uen in
' iai! sine- May under hurge of incendiarism
Mr. I). II. Allen of Kinston, formerly
' -oli nor, icpresenled tin! State in the n -'
-i.-ling of the application.
.1. M. Iti-insoii.
Th North Carolina Bipli-t has this
meiition of a liiriiu r New Berne boy.
I Mi. J. M. Briuson, a graduate of
I Wak.- Forest and a unlive of New Berne,
N. C.. ha- iu-t delivered the annual ad
dr
n-s belore the Paw S bool of ihe Color-
i .j
Pniversily. His home is at Colorado
prmgs and he is making a reputation as
1 n safe lawyer.
t.ooil I:iioiiu;Ii.
Jacksonville Tunc- mention.- this
aise of I he be;, ell where the New
The
high p
1 ti Ver Inn i-docatt" 1 :
"Mr. W. S. Ciawioid ol Phila
who pa -s, .1 .-i era I dai - a', tins p
blphi...
m e la-t
k. predicts a bihlianl till u re f. ,r t he
New liiil I in anil I )i,-lov Peach. lie
i i. i. Ills tied ill" bach ill I n nit i I t he lull
i- I hi- lines! f. a b 1 1 hi eg i h 1 1 i an be I oil ml
Oo lie c .a-t. limn P'oiida to Maine."'
Cliiinue ol V . M. . A. Sliile Sea-relnries.
Mr. P. A. Coulter, tin- pieseut North
' diiia Y. M. C A. Slate Sc. -,ta,y,
intends to le.ise in Aiigu-t or S'plemb. r
f"- Virginia to tahee'eo ge of the work in
that Slate. The oll'u ial visit which le
ha- just made to New Berne will prolia
lily be his l ist one. Mr. ( oulier is a go d
woi ki r and ha- liiends all over the Stale
who will h-ite lo set him leave.
Mr. Coulb i will be succeeded by Mr.
M. li. 'uu Vraektr, ol North Dakota.
MACK I '.URN
and W ILLETT
Were ;c- hia n
:.::LA UOU .
'"! fliATtCEST-j
' i .'Tn.'-; rfi
n-7
The Largest Stock
IN THE CITY. -
Our Methods and Prices '
ATTliACT ATTENTION I ,' '."
. . . And Are . . .
Bound to Please!
And make Grow
the ever Flourishing
Tree that bears Fruit
which will always
please every one and
bring success to the
Firm who knows how
to Advertise.
Hackburn
& Willett.
T1IKSK WARM DAYS.
nv Id: ink i m; i d li
M( L COOL Dh'AKiH'f BEE1L
- N. iv ;.n,l ii'ii-ii,' ll dnuiltc rump WltM
all :,'i " nl- eel pill in. We CUM flirnluK
a- ; I I-- I I II 1- - I e.l ill mly NW TOrM
W, ;i I -o .all V' a full line o! ...
...I'ni-e mill I aukillllternleal I.I.Mrll.
Siotilile lot- Me.lit-Il) Jirffl,
, II KA 1 t'l l: 1 I'.lhs f. t
I'aiiiTsim's I'urc Winccboro Corn
! Whiskey.
l.IVK I S A CA l.i. - ;
1 Itespeel Itilly,
I
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The Globe Saloon,
Mo. 37 ... Hlltfl. ,
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