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V i J THE JOURNAL. NEW lEEttSE, N. AUG 15 1895. Wa learn that a "Dutch Btt U being put in Xeuaa ri?tr off lb mouth of Daw- oa iretlc . j. . ' , ar;-;..., ; w. New teathfel the city jrsttrdaj of ihe uuddea death ol Mr. u o. n nceiioo, a roiiM-etal tanner 1 "Bar Creek. Mr. Vi hceltcm -dropped ded in church San ity. . . ". - -kg'. ". "Vr glad to -learn that Mr. Pete Hill who wa lnceroua!j ill in War-h- ington la wet la considerably irc , pnftd. v..'-"-.-. Muter Wm- I)un, Rrd 12, trios in th answer to tlt mMhmoticl problem, wh:tliw no the c-l page of the Joca-NAL Sunday. 11 h SOt. ' Messrs: "Bill Smith and CLarka Ed wards eft fcr a three week sojourn at Ocracoiena the commodious sail yacht , GeorR K. Conner." Tbey took their Sunday clothe.', . - Rer. L. 1 Nsuh, IX IX, awl wife, left for Buffalo Litui . Jpni??i lr. Ka- will be gone a eon pic of week, Mrs Nash amaostb. . : - Senator J. B. Parens leA to make a lecturing tour ta Joar cooaiy. --Mr.T. Uuirhcod of ' fyringle is la the city on balsnef . . - j . "r Hr.P.11. lMWtk-r,'SUte' lecturer. I. O. u F, who ha buL-n off Tor a few wreks came back last night to pcml a fw dajs la the city. . . . - ;' Rcy. Honry Win Cel. I nho bos bfrn holding a wevk's ; rueetlut; at Araphoe hu return L Vtx.rw wera six additions to tb church as a reilt of the meeting. Mr. Ike Trcswel left for Camilla on a totuaers trip ha experts to W goe aboi - three mootfcV .--. av ; yi.v.-'i- 5; ,; lier. D. Moore who has beta pastor of the BoaQtort- Baptist church, passed through Monday, jaorn ni? bonn-J to his oM bcae at Globe trora which place he will go to lyniuville to irsoott hia stiKliea - la the Unirerwty there, hsTin recently resigned his pastorate for that purpose 1 Mr. E. L. McCleew ef Pamlico passed , tliro.i'e en roota toOary as a delegate to the Suie Fanuera Alliance which begins iUeeioa tndy, "'- ;-," . - Prof. Wileoa of Pamlico county, the district collector fur the Siogec sewinc nachiDe in the eastern rt of North tJatoiiaa, west op to GoUlsboro on a basinesa tria. '.-- ; -,.--;. j Hot. B. IX CarroHpsMcd. through ea ' roate from 8mj ma to : Leeoir eouniy. lie has been holding a toeetiD.3 of eeariy ' two weeks daraticBis- the 'chorea at the former place, as a reenlt of which he bap tiacl five ou Sunday,: This, week he will conduct one In a church sear Ktostoo. Elder A. E. Rap, of Duplin passed throosh Monday en route to Saints Da liht Free ill Eapfist church to bold a protracted meeting. V ',' ' . Misses.' Boea sad Lenna Cox kft to Tiait reUtiTes at Cobbtowu. " Misa Grace Peiroy of Graham , who Las been rilling Kiss Lnltt Ires rcntaed tolier hoeaev - . :- - Mr. G. II. Waters went dp tox Kinstoo tOTit hi3 daughter Mra C. ;T. Baa dolph. - V - - , ' - -" - . Mr. Goo. W. Gaskill left for Lexington to make that place hia home. He - will manage the Lexington Oras' Co' bnei- miss.. . , ,"r-.-. . ;yt ; :,y Mr. Claad Gak'iM who has been Tlsi tieg in Stw Eeine rturinw the Firemen's Cooveotioe and tournament left Joe his home in Griiloo.' ; ,' " ; Mr. ami Mrs. J- D. Ta5lor who haTe been visiting at Mrs. I-aiah , Wood's , re- , turned t Kinston. --1 . , --: i. -,'. ' ' - Mr. 1L W. Simpson's hearse which hs been ia Messrs. Cummings& BlaWk's shop fbr repainting ap 1 to receive new v tnmminss came out of the shop yesterday ' with the work Southed. ';-.., ;;J '-' I , . The hearse eaaaot be 1thl from one jest out of the frctory, il moieovtt it, is baudsemcr now tiian ever it was before, the oow plumef and curtain and, silver rails are elegant, ami the painting is ol the very beet materials and of the very finest mirror finish- A is as pretty a piece of work of id kind as ' could have been executed anywhere and. being well done it is expected to hold good tor over a do sen years. , ;' , . - Tt Will jtaB4to Wark. Elders W. W. Lewis and W."H. Frest, whtiu nave baen v conducting meeHngs through last week in the Free Will Bap. t fit church at Croataa cftioe op - to New Berne Saturday. Eld r Lewis kept n to cooliane bis oik elsewhere-and Mr. rtoat stopped ever JNew Bwaej . lie - will preach tonight in iher church here, and on Tuesday will go up to Kinstoo .to : work there. - . ", , ,- The result of fbo meeting at Croatan - waa a tlorious ; revival. Tliere . were elevenoeverijioca ' Ten of the number were baptixed ia Neuse river Friday, - Tta,aa4 WrillaM. 7" ' Talkiag about t!ie aext - nominee tor , ffovenwr, the ' -vlUl.iIgt"oQ, "-"Messengtr jayr'.. '..' r: v,. I:; ' V- "There is one importipt part of North Chrolinar that the"mkers of Governors never delen to consider. All thelerri- " bry lying from Wilson around by New c Berac and 1 Onslow ,! Wilmington and aloos the Cape Fear and from Fayette- ' ile (owards Wilson s never tboooht to pendace. Governors and United ' States eqalora, A moat palpable mistaxe as to the rlsht mae and a systematic, deliber- ate overlook ing of a very important seo- Uon tor the rurcess or Uemoeracy. -"No Senator and no Governor has been : ren to all this section fertile eooagh in nice ef ability and in Democratic voters since the war.- We can name a dozen who would make' Governors above the Democratic averase and Senators who v would not brins reoroarh upon the State . .- Some might be named who by-reason of 1 MowleUe, learning, general atoiuy. : j-'iaraoter, sound Democracy, woehl alorn - tlie Seoalerand op ho Id the principk-s they proiess to chervh. ' v - ' V t. John'E. Stanly ' wh'- recenffy "P"1 a few days in the city seking' to organise i,- ktdge of ITnights of Dixie hew, se T eared about 80 -nsssee of parties, who - gignined their wiliingMsstn jotn - ' .lie returned Ibefl.si part ot this week and attendt the . Firemen 'a Tourna- - asat, that being ever he now proposes to proceed and organiae the Lodge. . v 'v - Tk7 Aeetf1tM4e f Talklaa. i' TTtW nendjerspn cqtton mill Cp which - , was organised last Thursday evening is te bolld a $1011,000 Rctory end spin tho ih cat yarn's irsde,r Eighty thouaand dollars 'i.-.pf the canitsl stock was taxen at once. The mill will be built at once and start ' with eiirht thousand spindles. - ' When a towa no larger than Henderson .-"eaajacs so Drocnodv and successfully. ' what - can we think of a place "V the awj of :"New . - Berne, talking . hioch siaJ often bnt doing nptbiDg else 1 p the eottoo MpnfacturiDg line Call f Mem Elder W. TL Frost went op to Kioston -nxtArdav to : assist in the services this Mr irvnathaainat -been elected h fill . -- thea-.ncy croated in the pastorate of the ?" tTrerf Will BapfJst shojccB here "bv the res ;.' jjktion' of Ekier Wilson Lqpton which went inlfl effect Snmlay. puriDj Mr." Lopton's" pastorate tle j-harcb incmhersbip h$r hjcrpased from spool a down ro forty-nine. A good re ' tt for ft short period of about a year nd ft halC - . , "V - Mr. Frost to quite a young man, but is -- energetie in his work and gives aggressive sermons and fervid exhortations which ' " have their due eflect npeo the v bearers, . -yve look te see the church continue to in " coase under hia iiJiairy , ; trtKAJt fcS61SK CilALLKHCiCS. Bweai WilmlactBi 'mm New Berne - WUaaiBCai WtUiUraws tiers and . AeeesaHew Berae'a. .The Silsby stem . fire enaine louued y New Bt-rne to Wilmington to enable tin latter city to send two engines to the con tests, was return -d safely jeti nlay. A telegram ofthnnks from ChiefNeA-mMii was also received. When our eujine, ihe quick- t sleim ins one in the word, made so hy the tal' nt of New Berne machinists, w;is rtceived at Wilmington, tlie firemen there seut a tele gram to New Ueniechalh ugiufr the worhi to a quick steaming conlist. New llei r.i replied hy challenging Wilmington t. u distance throwing contest Wilni'.oyt in -engine is much more powerful than N- w Berne's, henoc it will I e seen the rp' itivo prowess of the twoiiiits was for the timr, revirsed. Each tnirine was gotten lck borne yes terday aiid the last telegram lrQn Mr. Paruielee withtlrew th-ir quick fteeiuinj; challenscand directe! Mayor Ellis to tell Assistant Chief W. D. Barrin!''on that the distance challenge was accepted. I'AYErTCVlLLE'N AI'PRMiA no. rktKMeSrll'i Exarrulon ol orlll HyTawardaXrw Berne Ftremra and Olker rttlaena. Fatkttevim.k, N'. ('.. A-.ir in, .. Editor New IJeum: Joi-rxai.: Will you kindly allow mu tlrouh yunr c.i;- uinus to express owr WMrnust uponciution ariH thanks to the firemen mh1 ritizens generally of iity ot New Bemo lot the m-iny, mauv courtesies shown nn 1 me ta1''- emui boepitality txtended to c:Oi aui every ooc of the rayeltevilie c;utinoij: loth firemen and visitor, while Rtienu.Dr the AsociatMu meeting last week. Every nionu-nt nf our vi-il - ox. ;: !... of partini: wa one re-ii pioii.-;re !.! we.only await the time iwi oppottiuiitv is affotded to try and show our r al aj prcciatioo, by returning it with interest. ; . J as. D. McNeil, CLief Fay. F. D. Brprla f wva the Xatkl Kmrvr Crlf. A correspondent of the Wihniugtou Messenger, writing from on board the monitor Nantucket, has this to say ol the Naval Reserves on their cruise : "All hands were piped on deck at 0:30 o'clock and after hammocks wera m!!') up and p'aeed in tlieir boxex nn.l evorv- boty bad Jwl a wash down, mess wa? piped, after which the cotter and wh ile boat were filled with D en bound fr the Amphitrite. The men when ihiy no aboard this modern monitor are divided into-differect gun crews and shown how to work eveiy gun from the ema'lest up to tho large 10-in h turret guns. The crews are changed arount every day so that all the men will .understand each one of the guns. They are making great progress and before the cruise is over they will have them down to a fine point,"- I be star's correspondent pays the re serves this compliment : "tne mm nay ot me cruise openeu witu a good stiff blow from tlu southeast and a jbenching rain, which did not by any means dampen the ardor of North Caro lina's Jolly tars. The praise showered on them from all sides will not allow a little thing like rain to phase them; their sense of duty to do as they are ordered, will not pernurtbent to flmcn. They u.nve the assurance that thxy have been trtei and found true. ' The ability of the reserves to cope with emergencies brought foitli in their line of duty is not an experiment; it is a fact If at any time old Nor'h Carolin 1 shall be called on ' to face an enemy on sea, her fair came will be wait ed acmes ocjan8 10 all foreign land. Her reserves will look afu-r her reputation on sea, as did her troops attend to it at Gettysburg . . , ft BIOn BUT FAtirCL, ACCIDEXT. r.Aesua Klaar Kesehea rrai a ! Treta far. a raster aa elve a Waaa4 Sa ta Baa. Mr. John King, b-ggage and cres- maa, met a pretty bail sc.nleot in a ru i- ous manoer yi-sterdny, as tlie train w;i? passing Elampstea I comiug to New Ucree. There was no occasion to stop at this station and the train went hy at quite a rapid rate, probably 30 or ZH iniics per hour, but the agent at the station, Mr. VV. J. Mallard, tried to hand him a paper to him which Mr. King supposed was u tele- gram ana ue ineu w iaau 11, oai thixwi 1 . . 1 1 . . l. 1 r in reauuB!; on uu un icouii. us -xii. Mallard hand, presumably the end of his fingers, pointed towards the coniiOg train struck Mr. King's band and torn the flesh between bis thumb and fore fiagcr to the bone. Mr. Mallanl was evidently hurt also, though t J whai extent is not known. Mr. Kins" looked back' and saw him shaking bis fingers around uvely. lie says that although hia own -arm was painiug hinv to the shoulder, be could not help laugh ing to see the way Mr.Hallard was a-mov ing. FEACUEM ASD PEAKS. Akaaiaal Yield aad Very Fine I'rnll. We have from time to time called at tention to the fine results realised by pour culture especially, and other fruit raising also la this region. Thy are such us to show thatlarite attention should 1 given to the bonnese. A coMrspondont wli has just taken-a trip in the New Itiver sectioa of Onslow county, writes us :i letter from which we take the following, as apothef proof pf what we have time and again shown 00 this line ll: says: The tarnu all a round looKeii wo'i uihi fruit was ph-ntifnl. Some or the nneat pears we ever saw were at Mr. E. W. Furnell's n New Hirer. They' were of the Kwfer or conte kinds. S.me of Ins trees were loaded down; be IimcI to tie up the lin.bs to keep, tliem from breaking. e count ed on a limb -of one tree 61 penra, and on one sprout or hort hinl) 19 inches Ions 27 fall mat n red Laconte peire. Wc think Op that tree thcie were not less than fif teen bushels of pears. Mr. William Bell, near Huliert P. O.. has a pear tree, the fruit of vfhich is now iost rine. of the rotten-core vaiietv which t itg 2brthp,g bS'e hern of that V'd. vte P'lnlj tnore wepe a( least K'n ousucis of fine peats 00 the tree, and they are about as floe flavored as we ever lasted. Mr. Boll is selling them now tor Sl.OO per bushel. - Those at FameU's are not yet ripe. uMr. A. F. Farnell, sr., has the finest neaches Rnd pk-ntv ot them, they are improved varieties some of them as large as your fist and as red as blooJ, and en tirely free from wotms. e. : f ' '-"-rr ST. C. COTTON HAliir(TI KIKti. QreallV aa laeremae-1 4 w Mill t M Ball 14 14 ae be Eat a-t-T1i a PaviMve Prpof or Tlieir rrSattaaeM, According to ao item ie the Wilming ton Meseeoger, cotton niiiuulactunug is increasins with remarkable rapiditv m tliis State. Mr. Woruhle, who is collcc ting cotton factory statistics inforuis tlie corresooodent." at Raleigh that "fonrtoefi Dew CQtton m'.lhj arc to be built, wtrk had rtTH'J woHu ou suiiii; oju win .jui.-ikij betrin on the rernainder. In add'tion to tho new mills, sixtccu others are to enlsgc their plants. The above is a remarkably rine showing We are glad to see North Carolina meet inp such stride, but we arc sorrv to see that we are not in this cottou niuiiuiaetur insr development. There is uo Utter jior tiou of the State lor it than the ent -.m l yet there are but few of ttiese (ictories In this portion, and fn'this immediate loeali:y there are none. If cotton factories did uot pay wejlLthoseiucn, io. the central and Western part ot lie sitate who have put tieir mphey into them would not continue to add more and more to it. Ami if they are such proritible investments in othor parts of the Slate, why should they Dot be equally SO here in and around New Berne And if they are such good invist menls, why sliould not our own people establish too factories, instead of seeking to get outsiders to come and put them up DCPABIIRE OF Tftfi t ltttSES. Amid Hearty Eiprrmloi or Appre eintton From Tin in :ol by Oar Peo ple to Them I'pon Hie Plennare Their Vinit Xirorfled 4'lieem From Bolh Sllp for Hie Others. Mr. J. W. Uriffiih, Secretary of North Oarolina Slate Firemen's Association dc-ii-. ; u ti it.' th it whon 111.-1 li t'Miei. st.irh d to Ncv lkineth'-y eH-lei niu.-li, !.'-. ih.at liiey - more ban they expec ted. Tii.' : i - c I tlicmelvis in the h;i;l:es: .".e-.-- .. i 'ii.' bouty of Now B-.-ri:-. s fu .' r.. ...'-ua is a pha-utit rec-d-ht't.on, 1I1 .: w:.: lontf linger w-ul. Ih.'n. W.- can - c ... ;r. M;. ( riiiV.' , s .-lay lha: he :.- d'.i. lit; 1 1 S-.i-etaty. ! :v. ing p'.e.iS ure. himse'l and workinu day and rnub'. fbr the pieasifc of niii. : wi,.:.'- ,:i:!y e.i'.l tbr it, tho;ih v!::-!i .liitie.-- are h ne he i- .ii s in the nn 1 : bn. e! v'.i!, ;;,r :.i'be-t. 'l'to-idei.t McN.'.l an.! ;h- -'ho- .'tliror. ,.i.o ii..w 'evi-': :l! :. !: ;. 1 "T tin or;ntion. M'. .b .1 need till' iiilio:. !l. ' v -'"I A.ck lie did :;. t W':-l .1" ! .-g!:!f ro 111 se- ur.r.u -ii 1 .-! it.- 'iie A.- h ':i 1 ;in ii- 'eil. .'. ;' whvh :.-o . t .1 : vires he was wainilv th.i.i'v. I ! ' lnt iiieiii- ti' .!iVe:i- jt.ou. Il-.d-'ica '."OIll till'!! OM'i --'1 II- !:1, Mk ll j ik vet en.i 'ye I ' iu ill- -iv -j .i e lh ! ' ne :u-,i I N'on 1 1 ii r. 1 1 i- :ii In : ,.- ! lining. A tie 'r-i'ti- :':- 1 !.ik til' them a av there w .1.. hea: ' sir:: by lie viit(rs :oi New 1! I'll : : :i i .1- peop.e and o;i,Her c!v -ri;; 0:1 Hie part 1 i 01:1 c;l:.ens, c;t vii.in '.i.ci' wtie ninny at the dep-i. tor the d jUtl.nj 1'ivniCli. The U.-t "t cheer P'eva.'f.l on eer" side P.nd 11 1 ln Iv u:i eithef ';!.- wa "-i:tv :t oecni red." 1111 1 I 1 VNIH. l II ' Wht Iho lifi4 Won IMirluu: 'luiirnii. uirul W'.'vlv Hi' rue Compniiy MmaMtiev Ihe Mule Heron! In I lie llersc Kerl Knee. .The At'antic Stearu Fire lb gine Co. No. 1 v:t- :u its !"'.y la-t in. k, ui.dtr the eo:.: ,.f -':.k and White." The companv s soii.i-eenti iiiiial will be an event long to be iein inb red hy all. The State pipers have spoke ia h'li tonus of this ; ml 'die New D. inc company on this 1 ce..s',;.n. When Wc were ui';:.:t' the Atlantic's to come (ait sad practice f r the Tuuriia rue if, it will !e ret,iemb.'i'el that we siatod that 1 hey might crown themselves with glory during the oi eaioii, and wc arc g'ad to sy that they dal. The- (.'oinpaiiy now lvlds the Cham pionship" in two contests: the hand hose reel o! ihe Stale, and th;i Quick Steamer of the ivor.d. Tlie ibilowinsi : a lift of prizes won hy the ClianipiOi's last Wiek: 1. Nick ie piatcd Lantern, lor bot de portment on parade. i. Seoud money in ILrtud lleel race, 33. 3 Grab Ilejl race, 150. 4. Gold Championship Belt. 5. Gold Medal, special urizo with Grab Reel race. C, Five dollar gold niece, special prize, witSGrab Keel race also. The Championship bolt is 110- on exhi bilion t the jewelry stmeof A. E. Hib- bard. Everybody sh.tuld see it before it is put away lor side keeping. It is a beauty. It cost 75.00. The New Berne S. i K. (Jo. No. 1. smashed the record .iu the horse hoso reel race, and it w is too had that the trace broke on the start of thoir turn. But nev ertheless they got the honors if not the cash. W c are cad that thev made the exhibition run, for they showed l lie visi tors in this run. wh.it they would liave dot o, had the accident net happened. WHAT Ol U MILLS ARC DfllMi. Sanlag nail Shippiujc Lumber Lively WgTyral Srhnoiii-rw at the YmrionM Mills. Be'idrs Rnll Hhlpmeato. Considerable iumbtr '19 Ixring sliipped from here now by water in addition to what die mdroads h.aiiilc. The elcain barge MrC'alie uloarod yoslcr 1I.1V with a cargo divided inrtwecn the Pine Lumlior Co " and the Congdon mil). lha former mil' did a lipid piece of load ing on the ilcCibc. They put on 8H.O00 c"t dunug Mod.. lav forenoon, anu live n"oa handled it ab. Tlie same mil! is now loading the Rap pahannock witli i'JS.QOO feet l r Phiia tlclphi.i, and they shipped a cargo last week also. Dnr ng tho mtitii ot July they sent nff .jiK'.OtK) feet and expect this months shipments to be as larg' The Congdon inn! is now voaoin-r the schooner Wm. T. I'ark.r with 200,000 feet for Boston, and also 1, Tiding tlc Hulda tor Baitimcru. The Stimsoti Ltunber C'oinpanv are loadiug the schooner Ella 1. Hill mid they have jut off a barge with 76,000 fecr, and list C' k ihcy sent clT 1 uuarler ot a million f. ct on tlie Ida J.. Mors.'. Thev ro now expecting the Lizie S. Jaives ia addition to tho .ves-sois they arc lnAding. Tho schooner Levin J. Mat vol is now loading for Ualtiuiore at the Clark Luin ter Co "s Hog Is.'ind null. She will take ISO. 000 feci. Tlie -am" company have just shipped Irotu thoir n-.:!i :n this city 300.1SOO feet to ri.iiadc'phii on the barge E lith limve. There nr.: .mi Uin-c or four birges Ion ling at the Hindis mill and a schooner at the Sullivan mill. Tho Moody mill sent olf a barge hist week with I 10.0-JO fl and ale now looking for two nwrc c!n. aier-. The above gives Mime idea of tne activ ity which prevails in the 1 amber business here. TWO Bl'HUI.AHS CAFTI'KEU For Ilrrnklnsr Into n Wllmlntlon Res. Iileuce Scr&reniit tircen With the Alslktnnee or -New Borne O Hi errs Dlil the Work Sergeant Robt. Irreeti. of Wilmington came up -yesterday ou tlie track of two negro burglars. They bfuke into imd robbed the residence of Mr. Turrentine in Wilmington several niglils ago. md getting on the track of llieni here, Mr. Grieu canje up Tuesday morning to make the arrest. Not geiting up -vviih this "game" readily bo made a leint of reluming, going ott on the freight tru u bat he came immediately back on the regu.ar passen ger train and last night, witli t lie assis tance of Policeman Joseph Gaskill the Rrrests 01 both l.nrglars was eneclecl. Their names are Bab -j Evans and Ben Brown. A portion of the stolen property has Ih eu recovered, some 0: it iicrc and some of it in ilmingtou. ' " As (he place tiicV robbed i u residence they both stand a 00.1 chance ot getting their necks broken, this oiTcnce being a capital one. Mr. tn'ccii 1 i is n- thtt he ha- been fol lowinir this, kind of win k for twenty years but ti. it ho uas never be lore experienced -lc'h a read a. -. to luVip, uch friendly eo- opcr:ii :oti an i -:i h t llic.eiit sriv.ee Lctore as ho di.i from iii New Icrui otlicers ou this oCe i-:on. SlT.rllrlt WATER AT IllAI Klltl. An Artotjiou ll ul Ihiti unions niiirrnl in Tliut low n. r!.ai... 11. -.tr, f .... p. !'! will jbe -Uipris.j 1 l. . ,0..:i 'J :''. the ;.;t-siail IVCli nt the old Gib!.. 1 a:i..'.nu 1'i'e. toiy is -id- phu. wao 1 a i - : be :iia-: oiiaiily of that a.! br.-ii.ag in r.eia. watir iu the ScllC. -'i":.e w . ii riecd, .- i.ill foot dCi ) an: ."'.. b a i ,:i I :( . ai wic- used hi tie,; ..tcl-'iy p"..;i;e in pa. icing i-tcis, '.: having ,: , t'i'iv-er ;ng ctfa t. The v.a: . ii ... : 1 . ': v '.aia.-.ied and a noV come.- to ..'at ili:-'. it :- a very nne iiiiii'.i'.i aiai ii.u- gicat healing proper ties l)av bv dav li.c water -hoots lioin its 1h1 ": i0 lent i.ciow the arlaee and runs down to the 1'iver i.'iiuk and out with the tide. - lk'nulort Ileiaid. Dleil In New Berne on Saturday morning at 3 o'clock Matthias. Manly, infant son of Charles aud Cora A. NcUou, age Ifl Jays, REASONS FOR NEUSE BKIDtJEt "Pamlico's" AuVi.-c r-uiiitii; Taken up ami Squarely Ue t'u led Ry.4nolh.or lllxiii ot I'amlito dm IV -Till' llrlilurlll - ;( M. ro Hie imlom ami iiiHi Those M bit Uuil.l It. wi if -i 1 11 1 ElHIoK ' The !)..;: J :be bea brii: .-tart.- out :ti ijiiestiou by Of K N li'ilNA 1 'A..' .' la?- a li1.: of An 1 . man at Cove. , r. I aniiiiiii to bir:id :ani I. I 1 niiin in l'.iiiiii' i mil I j")0 pel Himum .-" lb' iuiinii j lows by savinif that 1'iu ie ar- men m l am!a .i ( oticty wt.n e.iioils te:i doiiar- pi : vim. ' follows a- no man in Pamlico 1 i'oO ft : i iie'e, that the man county, wi;; ro! ha '. to tax, so here th 1 : -', . i; l'lin. liC" '.lien add-- .f ( ( und Heaufort com this bridire there tliln woith -I 1 tie.- ta e I i tile 1 il n ! im'- u.,',,.1 ! .ernaire 1 or: ai1 ; extllivai 1 iearti id 1! ! a re nan Im-TW: 1 1 1 I were it won. I 1. j calculation a- c , counties ki.0" . , L'ai n. If tlu-r. v.a- a 1;' ;e . ! l.owi-'s I eu'i - s li n v, u wott 1 : t ia ' Fowler's I err v 3i percent ot il.e pa: from 1'i.in'ic... ' And writer under tl.-i tuio to betray a want uf inn lati.itl. fur I pr. -fine n.' f i'at.: .t 1. 1 ha- :, p. ' i..' ::'.... - , . ., .. a.r. ad . n I :. 1:11 .1 wa- .. :. 1 b.nli- : or bet wet 11 it her ot the ! rric it win; take nil of the patronage ex. c-i -u ii i:a as our I'amlicii man. lh.it might rat!, balance tlie corn with a -t me b"t ni--e b father did it. Yes ! it niig'"t eti.i.tv ir' . l'ati . ,.t Ron 11 tort . count i'-s some 0: C'ravi t "- .b 1 ers, mill it might empty into Craven. -.. of Pamlico and Ueaufoi'l's laboie. -. Th I think would depend iarge'y 1 p. lt ;i prices paid on cic'i side o:' the :i. . ; :i uot the mere fun of cross'-ug the 1 At this point in the art ci- 1 mind seems to "iir to mailers o impiirtance. He -ays that Pari; i a Itailrom! and wi u d tke -lock not in a 1 ridtte. l'.im'iico il n't :t. en: have counted the eo-t of Rati road i",;'.'d ing. For my part I ihink that ''amia ., county has had enough of llaibea l huii 1 ing, for il is known to the tax payrs the county thht she h:i3 pai.l eiiuugii I -road taxes to buiid an iron briilge over tlie Neuse River. Pamlico Itiriher fays, '-There 1- no und of a bridge, with the pre-enl condition of our road-." I am a little puzzle I at th: point to know what the writer mentis, hut as it is presumed that lie knows what he is talking about to be. true. WI13 ! it would certainly follow that we have no need for the ferries, for the same Iioads that lead to the terries, will certainly leal to the bridge. 1 am a little doabtfiil, Mr. Editor, that your correspondent is a Coxeyite. The writer of the article iu questiou claims a whole county for his litle, but we think he fails to voice the sentiments of tlie more thinking part of the people Pumltco thinks that the bridge will help the retail trade of New Berne, but not the wholesale trade. Now. how it couh! help the one without helping the other, is sonic thing that a good business man would fail to understand. It may injure cotnrtry grab-shops, as tlie people will be able 10 get to New Berne much cheaper, not only saving ferriage, but the extra per coinage charged by country stores. I agree with Pamlico that the Commis sioners of Craven county are wise and honest men, too wise mid bonist to lie driven "off of their ourse by anytbing th t the Pamlico writer can .-av to intimidate them. Tho peopl6 aae taxed too high !aed at the lerries twice as much no doubt in each year as thoir bridge !a coubl 10 sibly ever tx; I be writer .! il l- artK'.e paid at Nelson's ferry, year b, lore l.i-i. about $20.00. Loss nf tin.c, .poii'e. nd other inconvenience-, come in tut' their sharo in this tax. As for the individual re'erre.! to in the close of Pamlico's atticle, if what ho -:iv 00 true, it speaks well lor the oeiitiemaii, whoever he may be, fur :t shows us that he was not actuated by any srilidt mo'ivc. seeing that he was provided for without the bridge. So push the bridge matter, gentlemen, ono and all, and yoc will not need anv monuments to perpct 'ate vo'ir memory when you are gone, for the biHge will be monument enough to show you: wisdom and goodnoss in helping a ta ridon and ojipressed people. II. Los t A Voieo. Mr. K. 15. lturkhimer, of the Atbuiiie Steam Fire Engine company, lost I. is voice while at New Ik-rue. and i- surely distressed about it. At Saturday s les tivities the loss was kindly .-uppi.ci bv the engineer, who blew the cnnine whistle "Durky" wanted to cheer A New Hera" lady lus promii-ed 10 tint it for him. Wilmington Dispatch. si:hs i uniLF. The Scotland Nock Knitting Mil's nie running until 9 o'cock at night tu till ordors for tail trade already in. It is now announced that regard l"i the protests of the eouutry nii iiiist the Atlanta Exposition's -ham bull lieht.s l.a caiisod the authorities to abandon ihe idea ol having them. A sensible, decision. The Democratic Stare Conventions that are being held prove ihal tho silver n. en are sound. The talk abutit ti e single gold policy gaining is ail bluster. Missouri, Mississippi and TuMH in their Democratic conventions were solid a- the rock of Gibraltor in liivor of th ' soi:nd and honest money id the Constitution, gold and silver. 1 1.1'iiaus kid negroes in Illinois, but this is uot considered an outrage I.' Norihein ppers. Had the a mo occuiimico taken place iq the South, whftner t ti o rioters had been Italians or not, it would have been another instance of the "oppri s.-ion of the negro by Soutln ru while-. '-Florida Times. The Durlmm Recorder announces a rumor that Col. J. S. Can- will shortly build a cotton factory on his Ononeechee farm in addition to tNc ono which Messrs. Webb and Ruifiu have projected for Hi 11 boro. ' Tfij) hie lo3 of the Unilnl Stntos amounts to one-fi'ih of tile net prolits of all the industries of the coup.try. The in surance niQnpy pa'id ;n Amor e ; is ab ait ono-half at the total throughout ill-- iv": d. This is chielly pure waste and 11 r :i -..mi-ble excuse can lie found for ;r, In proportion to population, '.rrnnt'iy raises marly ten times as many potaj' t as tho I' in led States, and rinds them a protitable crop. As thi- country 1- im porting between O.nOO.i'oO aud ::.o0u.o' n busiiels of pot a.oe.- a ye;:r, :,:,. Ijiineis sliould take the unit, am! m" ..avr no fc-.r ol overprodue.ticju. The Aurora correspondent of the Well ington Uaaette says that : "A -ure cure foi bl'ght in pear trees is to take ;, tc.i Kpoonfu': each of common -all and il aii of sulphur and mix. then bore a ho. in the trunk of the tree blandiug do-., a Pris-the mi xtutc in lii s hole .-.n-i j : up, cutting ell the plug ev. 11 v.'..'. tin tree." ijl'.d 'uut. in the A d.( viln- N. v -. : '.: that' in the little ang'c formed 'ny :!i io-t.; to r.iitmolc .md tie bviii.;.ai.a 1,... 1. 1,100 bushels of Irish pouttoe Were la.-ei on ouo acre. lie seems to th.uk 1h.1t such resuits might bo obtained from a;:. ,0-1 any of the land around there. That historic old reliv, the --I .:' : ly licit" in the journey from Philadelphia ! the Atlanti Exposition, will stoj) at Lynchburg. Vu., and from th-re iuru through Tuincssec. North Carolina will be passed by although it wotiid be a more direct route to i;o through tiiis ttnte. Senator Marion Btitler urges a chance to North 'Citolina on account ot the histor ic associations that would lie along the line of travel. , d aiwh so-nmu- ,v liiMilc'N 1- 1 1 r 1; illy Loan III mi Lie. f iel.i l'il.iliiil.-i Mil l- an iiii li.iiblr Mory Willi Any 1'oiin. j il a 1 in 11 . : ' 1 ' :,. 11 .-i.'.:' i : :b h -i Wb.i-! n 1 'ie- . t.i . 1 : : ,i : i:ie St ,ie i-'.i - b vi!i. . H ...j ' N..u' "re'- , -t, ; . .v. r. 1 l ! I a : . . . 1 -M.'-.v ihe . '. m !.:'!:' ii - ;l : . 1 1 '.11, e ex; 1 a', mi , . . ,- :.. .. city ' 1 !-.; :, ni'.cii! t- r t!i -i i u . 1 -Mtr t! :-. 11 i .:!. i t hat "iV .;v:i::l"ii ap la 1 i'nt',1' N, ' ' a. -end t a engine ii.'. New Kern li.e i pl.c . tor iii ju:t , .11.,' '- .-O ill t -i 1 1 - -: t ! 1 1 . I : u.ca ana itoai l of i t. 1'i.uiii'.' u.ii'lly a-, -.a-'.'-1 t the rifi u -l. and then t-n.ioied IvO'.'ion the -aiiie ..;.. r witli uiir "iin.r cn-g;H-', Th. w.: iiji.i.' 1 ;i : . . do u- v, e now i iiae itiii;".i nts . ol'. . : '0:1 '.a : ia.'.ion Si c lid'y. Ti'ltrief N- w lcit.' 'Hgine : ha.- rv: r be 11 ina-d mi: o; any 1 :nie:-i. i Both ..1.: eiiuip.-iu; - vi) 'unlartlv i:,-. .iea.-il .'to 1 nie: -o .Tint the chances wonai in' ea I 1 '.' : ith v tsili'str i'l'ini'iiiic.-. ; 'I'hi'uly. tnore .- no "patent hi.ii.-:i;h--i '" the: than 'he ma. m P 1 Hirers inn in. The iunu'ovoim ut ivaioe bv Now lierne ttil. a.t i- not "patei led" Fuuithiy. theie w 1- no niacninery, jiutcnl or 01 i.eru ,-c tiaiisfvnod from our eng nc to ihe other. It could not have been done if it hid ben, desired U-c ui-e Wilmington's engine is two siz-;s larger than New Berne's. Fiithly, the above being so, of couisc there was no instruction Io Wiliningtou'n 'ngiti.cr, and neither was bo '-afraid' to woik the 'patuit machinery" (?) for fear of getting blown up because he didn't have tiny to woik. f'ixilily. there is no danger In the im proved boiler morn than in any oiher. the lir-t one made was 11,-id for twelve or ihirtO'ii years, and then upon its giving out it-duplicate, n.uv in u- was manu fact uivd Scvo'it'uiv, Winslon .;i- nut award 1 .1 the second prize. Wilmlngtoa won i; 1 in. j i! o.s; ' on:i ii ,y , 1 a . 1 1 y ii.l MjUarr y , ia the judges prompt ,'.' aariied 1. lo In..' and the inotiov tor tue pnzj vas a- projnpi iy paid. Eight ly a- d ia.-tiv, at these tournimeuis iho city in v. ii cb Ihcy are I. .'Id, Hii-es tile nn :e.-v ior the ie;'"S and live- tin.- aniou'.t ofe ich prize. New Berne, know :u:r thai she would not he, la ti;t- nice, gcii'ioa-iy lixed the amuiiut larger ili -U K caer wa befoiOand made 1:0 1 itbl '. at eitiici tn'-t 01 Sei ice 1 1 . . v'-'e . 1 ihe-e -iiej ie .le.aell'- a 1 aiu piy Ml .i.'.eut for the ease. rouMKNis iiiF rt i.Aii:M'. t'lf!!'! friti tlie Iaily Ai'i'oiints in ilse llnloili XrtfH A- Observer. W'e :n;ikc below two clippings It'om the e.xev.i.-nt accounts in the News & obser ve, of the firemen'.- ci mention and tourna ment, lie- ti last Is from the report sent out or. the di. TtiK I'ArtSINt. snow. "The Atlantics of New Berne, wh 1 now celebrate their semi-centennial, jcstciday made th': finest showing any uiiij.any c-vei' in ide i:i th" St.te. in their white iifik MitN, each with a buttoir.ere in the la pel of Iris c at. They in'c Ie a line ap piai.mee. The "Atbii'tir Jr.." c .mjia t; , 1 on. pi . -( ' ot -mall boys. 'oil.. wed. Tho.v w vt an liris-' d jn white diu.K and drew a iiiii.iiai'ive hose reel, en vvhih wa- stalled the .-:i.rdlc" t buy iii tho company. Then civ. an elaborate white, blue and gold :! .;. on which v.a- sealed pyi nni l uf pi' ity Allano Lai- liicl'id in pink wa'.st oid wnite sk't's nnd c;p-: A- they p.is-cd the- tevii-wiiig sland the Alialltic Junior- gae the v'( li; "I'n.lwo. ihii.e. pink and wli'.le. Atlantic girl- are out oiVeghi ' The X' w Beiii'.' St. .mi Fire Engine t'.unp my, N". :, nude a display oniv .-c-ciimi lo die Atlantic. Its 1 nn'i-oaic llnil in red, while :iud hiur- ell' cts, with its bevy o! beaut'os in :l p.:rfi.H-t p:i imid, ex cited tiie a-liiiir.ilion of ail the spectators At one point along the route of march a large ciowl of gills were ina.-.-ed in a sol d beta ion of pink and wli te. l'orcli, step-, y .id. all were lull of the pretty ci'ra:iii?. I -t vvi'ii the two big gale posts w.is t.iemo-t fetching liltie thrce year oni bov. in a naval receive suit, and sealed on a throne ot puik and 'white, figs display broiigat loitlt cliccr allot' cln-cr Irom the lauk -." The lb do wine' iii taken IV0111 the next lays' n port : "V'o iiiive had tou 1 nanuu' s and tour naments, but never one like this, " le .narkei a leiding lireman yr-trrdiv- And this is the sentiment ol all tho.'e who luive enjoyed the liipihllitv of New IJcl'ne this Wijk. " The tire laddies have had the town, and they have extracted more fun to the sepia iv loot than any other set that ever ttnick the place. "last night iitte-f ti;e vaccs were over, the lioys grive themselves up to tUe ''gay fties ot the season" and kepi up the fun (Ul t.'igi.l. "Tit 1, -moining at 11 o'ciock the steam er "Xeu-e. " the Ungest b"iu in Carolina water-, " steamed away bom hci' dock, illicit iih ffeir.cn and the r friends. . ".'Will Maris"' bi'ass b.'l'l I p!aC'l t!i!'0 'gh a : hu!e pioviaiii I:'-.. m "I. b; 1'1 1:' to ' 1 J)oi,i S',i-,t to t'lay in Your aid From the time the smuiu r left md.! -n w a- tit her dock recin tlutc iv.-e ii'.t :i dull moment. It wis the soiiiC'l crowd the boat -.v., crried. They made tie .Waters lire: w ith lively s.ongs, and k..i the h and ni work. 'The 'XcT,-i; .-t.'i.liHd down to i'alll lico Siiiu.i and the hoy s got a touch ol .-all water iu theirs. 'The run back 1" New Bertie wa.- made in ona U. Tine an ! at four o'clock t he v I wr.to '.giilu -aibiy landed at die Ka-t Ci'.r--Uii.l d' ' !. 1 ... 1 I . if. ' : ' a- : Ie1 only e v n.1''. t: I e vt. ; 'id v e' .vc! ' ; a tiren.au l.tii ha - :; grii.i lea: uf g'l'ay in :.. I 'Adell! km kdt ue :: a l'Vu I' d ii-i '"i-s Smnd . j . : c-d : ! a t . and f'.i''V,el at Jb.i''' ! ..at'.. ink i i :.t Mcei, ai , - : tare Ci. I ... I ".'.t veil o lo k til" tlmn. r-i i:.: i k'ti t in Ai:ant:e di '..it. I atulii A w a.;!.' i id I' .ie ikeVciiieU a. el a i He! is of kiiriilhS !' .i.'lkei'rhief: a.c e t leil: IlloVni Oil. "And tin: vtilli '".irnauieni ot'tl Xoltti Catolina lkclliUi a- elidcl. c:ti.i'!t o.' i -h.Kinii: g, Mali., and editor supet ior Po-t' ii. v, ho, for a long time., sui'fertei from the mo-t cxcrnciutiiiir i;:n- of i heumatistii, wiia curtd, eijdit yeai ago, by taking Ayer's Sarsai'irilia, having never felt a twinge of it since. I RALLY TO THE HIGH SCHOOL. Tin' Dt'viralnlity ol Having: One Insiiiiiiioii of Coniniaiblin Influence. !C :lli:- i i-i.u :i A in i!. 1- i Small 4ii- Eli i.i.l ..I .ilsll. Ill. 4 ily nml ' iil-i. i't't hi 4b- A t taiiiiui'ii ts ill !i i:iil- iliai Hljihl Otherwise be K. ;i. In il-Wllal is v cssary ? !:. "iv iur:.. vi.r Does New Ih me u- 1 - ! - dioi..: 1 io the citizen - ia1 ' ib ' u-oi.iif InsTitiiie a they ' ' i- i- inn a mi-take f..- the eiti- - '.- to - tiicir ehiidien to ihe little 1 ' -. h-M'is in New IJetne in prefer- i: ' 1 : i.,- 1 i i- ii Seho- d r vie ....... i;. out mid-tii school worihv v. : y pasl.iu'ar Mk Aiipjiort ot the .-cool lull Ujt e.l:t WltilOUt pal: -:j.'V.'. ihi l.c at b;.-t -20 or :UU -'i.1' o, ;ie. ruining scim laslic !. yen lie--. 1. 1 . -fincnl increased some .!" '':. o.iwio;i- en.i. but it should be .'i. o: X' u I'.eitieto make litis school . 1 "i :t :c4-ever been. The school - '' '.' and ha- had the very liest of ' i -li'' t a 'la-l's. 1 Ko intle ,rt- t .... - .1. Ni ii liei'iie take tho .-up-I' . .1 ' i iten to tllc Hi-!, . ' a a ; 'i r ; ; 1 a,;!, -chuol, say '' - ' '' a'ei llj.-.fv bi-ibg 0 Of X C - i a '- .': x :"v ben," will take Irom lit' a: IT") k im ti.e Jligh School which ci.i:'.'. -j .t wou.u get. North Carolina i "'..- : i'.'V: t'ei:, Ni'.v Berne hae - - i:;:!,'.. .::u. from 6"o to 0u white .. ... :,. j ; i.c p.u,ci.a. i aniiot cmp.oy ex per- i : a" i ii'id well ijualilied tcilclieis and 1 kiea "i the "thir necessary expenses of tic - h "; unless it 1- p.iU'oniz' il. 1 'I i o,i;-i une pnvuie scliooi of s!0 or 2-li i.. .ki- very little difference but it is the i a;. ' siuu,. .-cnuois put together that '1 hi-y wtil most surely sap the very life i in,;' school if tin y nre maintained bc ! fiii'- 'bev ar- increasing in number from yea: to i-tr ttnd th" High School is con ! - .moth' y s.lh-i.ing from the same. May the reputation of our city as the i '-Athens ot" Ninth Carolina" be niaiutaiii ie.l by every citizen in New Berne who is in'.i ics'e.t In tho most vital issue educa I tio!!; -hi port our institution of I i ruing If cv-iy pcr.-ou who can take pupils tiii. ugh tiie three Rs and wlio has some , f-uaii ' i:i Now Benin is to be supported ;i.- a .s. h mi: t, n her. then good-bye to the iu.-gi uuai interests of our Cur and culti vated city. Who i., it that can not start up a smail school in New Berne I su pe; l tiie priacpn himself could start up a private m'Looi that would pay him better than Uu: one he is so Initlilully striving to maintain, especially would lie if his pupils were ah to be of a high grade, say in the academic department of tho Iligll School which pay $J.50 per month. Suppose he h id Irom 35 to SO pupils of this grade; they I doubt not wouid pay him much better than for him to be compelled to employ first class teachers and poy them from 630 to )0 per month and have to employ tive or six of such teachers. Ono person can easily teach 25 or 30 if ail of a class without any assistance. But the majority of the pupils nre pri mary anil intermediate who pay from 1.2.i, $2 00, $2.50 and $3 00 per month. There is no reason why the Collegiate Institute should not be supported. The fat cty is good. The building is well ar ranged for school. The campus is more beniiMlui than that of some of the colleges ar.d no expense has been spared to make (vci; thing attractive for tlie school. Th'; school will not be supporteel (rom a distance it tlie home of the school eloes not -uppent it. Let us all join our forces to make one school in New Berne such di et we can p dot to with pride. The ipio-tion is, shall New Berne occu py ih'" foremost ranks among our celuca tiouai centers as she once did, or will she in; content to seo the puims worn by itliei- Shall she have a high school in 'no true Sinn' of the word, one to which wo -.11 can point with pride, or shall she bo c nient to support a half doz. u insig nificant private schools, which never add to the reputation of a place. Let our . "tiz 't:.- be alive to the reputation of our toivn and laliv to the support of our high -ellOOl. " X.' (it'ilTV Oir NOT UlTLTY. She -tood at the bar of justice, A creature, wan and wilel, In form too -mall for a woman. In fca'ures too olel for a child. For a lo k so worn and pathetic Was stamped ou her pale young face, It seen ed long ye-iirs of suffering Must h.ve left that silent trace;. Your name," sc,id the iudge, as he eyed her With kindly look yet keen, "is Mary Midbiire, ;I you jib ase, sir.'" And your age?" 'T am turned fif teen." "Well, Maty." ar.d then from a paper lie s'oe!y and gravely rem I. You are charged lure I am sorry to say With i-tealing three loaves of bread," i nn look noi like an oflendcr, And hope von can show The charge to be false. Now, 1ell me. Are you guilty of this or no; ' A pas-iouate burst of w eeping Was at first her sole reply. But she diii'l her eyes in a moment, And looked in the judge's eye. T will toil you just how it was, sir, My father and mother ai'ejde-ad, And my little brother and sisters, Wi ro hungry and asked me ibr hvcad, At fust I earned, it for them, By working hard all day, But somehow times were bail, sir, Anil the work all fell away. "I could get no more employment; The weather was bitter cold, The young ones cried and shivered 'Little Johnny's bnt four years olel) So. wliai wds I to elo, sir? I am guilty, but do not condemn, I took oh, was it stealing? The breael to give to.lhem.'-. Every man in the crurtrroAm (iray-be3,rd a,nd thoughtless youth lynew, as he looked upon her, That the prisonar spake the truth. Out from their pockets came kerchiefs, Out from their eyes sprung tears, And out Irom their faded wallets Treasures hoarded for years. The judge's face W'sa st uelj' The strangest you ever saw. As lie cleared his throat and murmured Something about tho law. For one so learned in suc.h'matler3. S i wise in dftlfing'wjili men, Iii -e 'tried, on a simple qnostion, a ,o'.y puz!eil just thou, leu no one hlanieel him or wondered. lion at last these worde they heard, Tuo sentence of this young prisoner l-i. for the present, defcrretl." And no one blameel him or wonelered When be went to her and sn.ileel. And tenderly h'd from the court-room, Himself, the "guilty" child. Vholpsnle SSfcruet Country l'roiliice, Fleet ia-' lieCsWilX. 20c. C.'in, l!c. Ckk keas, grown 4d:i l.jc pr. ; young, till Mae. D icks, Eng. :)5a40c,; Muscovy 60a00c. Eggs, lik' Ik Id peas. 1.5o. 'lie ese, sue. a t'Oc. ji'-r pair. Hides Dry flint, ti.uc ash and dry salt ":: green 1c, eleer-hides loa20c.; otter Ifillvn. Lambs, 1 OOaif 1 '2a. bit-. MOik'i'J.c. tid Miis'cp mishciucul $1.00 a $2.00; -earc.1, $1.00a$'l.T5. Peamits, 0") a 75c. Sheep, l.O0a$-J iiO. Sweet potatoes, tioaTnc. Turkeys, $1.2.5 a $1.75 per pair. Henry Clay., began as a Clerk Became a great Orator. MY UD"H SLEEVES. SLe'a a ph. .111. Ill ji ,i.:Li. a tile sail", ill tilt! 1 o ... And I lung for a g iuip-e i f her cheek: But ic-t icy elii - in an ebony gloom My pmgs aie toe' inter lo speak If my glance-can l'oam to liocn -lo( hei cmib "Ti a!' that mv :-: n j-e"c:v- . And ... 'ih a , a, I lay the- hope by And si' in t lie -lei -'e ot 1K r sieevc-. I o- i'r was 'i I'l.ti f the an - Zi . In a ii.'iiu: Ik: bv .l..v . And fliv. r I found in n.v ! .;r one' - ves. And oil. but my hoss.-m wa- gay' Rut fashion ii alb changed a'ei In I heart is e-traiig.ni. In S'trnv mv .-'.kit row ..:.. :, .-. F U' my dr- I- a w ,u k. .Vnd Fm -nr it: k to a -p. . k -Vs I -it in the -I. ale ol hi 1 -lei vc'. il J con: I on';,' stir:; a -.11-. i, .1 in the house How much ;i wa u'd .mi to mv height! But. uo. I mr.-t ja-t ,i- urn k a- a ni' ti-e . Safe hid from my i- on. - -ijlit. U'liv. s imellme.- 1 dun!.! u -he know- I' nbemt. 1 .ite 1 1 uly i- -'i.olhii.g I id fan-.' Pleasure's lamp ha.- gene . -ut And hope put to -out t As 1 -it in the .-hade e,l ben !,.. ii. A! ilidc to lur i uliant .Vnd niii in the -In ll'u! her e ir. With smile- and w itli biu-hes she'd 1 i -te ti with pride My pas-lona'.' eio- ieg to hen:'. Now at night and at noon through a rustling b die, on N-i answer my w lining nvive-: Nor ran my arm n a. ii To the goal of my sp.-e.-u. As I sit in the shade of her sleeve-. THE SILVER NUT A I IO.V XV. ('. r. The witikleivarel '.vhor'tnl its way through the dark. As the spadgeiwick nnooUd a sceul from afar. The sr.ickerloot shickod on the snoot ol a shark. Ami the inklebot kiukled the glune of a irar. The suekeij ib scrittled through thick and thin'. In 'iicst nf the se uttlejok, rattling ly ent : The carpywog whetted the llange of its fin. An 1 lilliopcda spukeat the scortlo, hell bent. The nimblewot we lkeied h whin at the moon, A- the jinglebox joined in the chorus of wrath. While whangdooelle; hlied the lay of the loon. And jumblcwhueks gobbled the dank aftermath. But in spite of this argu nent, Rtron as it is. And spite of ti e lioomlet late brought about, The symptoms all point to an argentic fizz: It appears that fice silver is not pi t eted out. some m .vn.xj items. From the Corn Creek, Carteret Co., tSoiffhliorhoo.it Bear nml Door Kill CO Plenty ol Smnll timno. On tlie lh, inst. Mr. J. W. Small set a boar trap on Mrs. Mary M. .Stanton's farm near the Core Creek swamp a few miles from Bean'ort, a place celebrated for its game large anil small. At 'lay break ou the 10th, Mr. A. Green who works on the farm went out lo take a look at the trap, without taking his gun. Fie heard a bear which hail been caught growling wildly, 200 yards before he reached tho trap. He returned, got his cun and was, also accompanied tiy Messrs. Julius IX Small and Burden Small. Julius Small diel the killing. According to the usual custom of the neigh boiiio'iel, Mr. Small blow his horn, for liis neighbors to assemble and get ashore, which they diil. Ou the same day there was u deer chased by the dogs of Jordan Arthur and shot by Mr. Julius 1). Small, the same hunter who killcil the bear. Mr. Small is only about 20 years old, but is' a fine shot. On Saturday there was n,uo.tber deer run, but this had somewhat of a ludicrous termination. Tim hounds of Mr. David Sabiston,, which he brought from More luad we ro after him, but ahetul of them was a elog belonging to Cisro Dickinson. The peculiarity ol Mr. Dickinson's dog is that he barks but little a ycip or two at about the elistance of a tpiarter of a mile apart is all he eloes. This !og was in the' load, and by the men's ptvying at tention to tho cry ot the hounds, the eleer and leading dog both passed them before the hunters arrived at the stand. Another hunt is proposed for Satur day. Wo are informed that small game is very abunelant; elozzeiis of raccoons anel foxes are being caught aud the people think nothing of it. LIiior lenlors AsMoeintlon. The Liquor Dealers, Distillers and Grape Clroweis Association of N. C. will meet in Annual Convention, August 20lh, 1M9.5, in Ashevillc, N. 0. Come one and nil and meet with cur Asheyille brothers, who will receive you with a hpiiity welcome. rlreatly reiluced rites on all the rail roads. . Sot. Rf.au, President. A. V. Dockf.ryJ Sec'y. ibtwlt Free rills. Send your add 1 ess to II. R. BuckJcn & Co., Chicago, and get a free, bo.x of Dr. King's New Life. Pills. A trial will con vince you of their merits. These' pills are easy in action and are particularly etlkc tive in h 2 cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria anil Liver trou bles they have beeu proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to bo perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and Ixiwels ureal iy invigorate ihe system. Regular siza 2.5c. per box Sold by F. S. Duffy, Druggist. i. Mureler tn ficys Bertif, jr. C. Three years ago a .jeweller located in New Berne. Everything went on very niotdy until he began doing work, si lling jewelry at a fair price, then there was ter rible predictions anel great profiling as to h s ultimate success. Just call in and sec me now anil you will think, "My! My! hasn't that follow built a big trade? 1 have elone it by charging 20.i:l ior a 20 year James Boss (rents Gold tilled Elgin watch where others charged you $35.00 or $10. Oft lor the same goods. A watch chain Jbr $2 50 that you were accus tomed to pay 5.00. All other jewelry ajui clocks in proportion. Watch glasses 10c, watch hands 10c mainsprings 75c, cleaning 15c. All work guaranteed 12 months. Any jewelry. I see that you do not lintl as I lecoiiiiueiid I will gliuliy replace or return your money. The finest line of Eye Classes in the State and properly fitted to the eye-. Call aud see me, Middle St. Sign Cold Eagio. Baxter Tur Ji wp:l.iji. All Free. Those w ho have' used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those who have not, lmve, now tlie opportunity to try it pice. Call on the advert iseel Drug gist and get a Trial Bottle, Fnoe. Send vour name and adeiinss to H. E. Bucklen cv l)o., Chicago, anil pet a sample box of Dr. King s New Bile, Pills r ree, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and IIeusehold Instructor, i ree. AIL ot which is guar anteed to elo yon gooel and cost you neuli. iug. . S. Putty's Drugstore. 4. H (SlGARETT lM i M'-,-Lr'-'---pa W.DukC Sena S.C. T"T:""Pi THEAMLRICHh TttMCCO CO. "a I DURHAM. NO. Li S A . V"J MADE FROM High Grade Tobacco j ABSOLUTELY PURE .nliee to Mat; 1st rat i-s. Magklratis o. I'lae.-n c ,int. in bind I ng loci pi l-o; n ti , iniri. w;d be i aieiiii 10 bind to ih e iciii ( h in ii. ,1 (Jourt which eoiiM'ii"- iii" ;'.: ' M.in.iav in ), to 1 " I III xi. All apjiiiii- in l i i ii i a: il ca c in an a ni'igist r ite . e ou i i are re. ogiii.iblc to the same term of said coin I W. M. Wats,.,-, ('let... COLLEGIATE- INSTITUTE Opens Sept. 2, 1895. -A- HItl It CTlyV "111 FT. 'X X' PBEPARATORV BOIlOOt.. This school oil' a - Ike vei v Im-sI advan tage's lo prepare f..r ade inei'd i l i-sen in college or lor busine-- j,i,. The standing of lu h if who have br en c.lui-atf d in thi-i I n I I n I -a :,((,- the thorough scholarship and bciieiieial results i f the Work. TheriT are men nnd woilu n w ho were e.luciled in tin- -rhool. occupying promi nent position- in thi and nlhei SlaJ' s. It is the lir-l i harli r. d school in North Chi I ilia, I icing i hat i ri .1 in 1 1 1'.i,, and it i- Iho only endowed pirjiai duly si liunl in '.be Stale. The building' is coniiueiliuiia and con veniently arrang: d for sehoul work. The rooms are large-ami well nlilafr.,whi' h means a great deal to a studciu's h'-a'lh. (ioo.l patent dc-ie- are placed in cue h. There are eight, nui-iv ariaipgnl i.iiti lion rooms. This yc:ir there will be diperlin a t iu box Jiircrc-Ft, H.LT2H-A.TTJXl IS, T-TTtsj'L'OX-v. V", - LANOUA.OKS, a?:jsrc.f i .run, M A'l'n l'fJT A.T ti fs, y .1 : i ii i I TVI '. i.si , , The 1 'i-iiir-iti.it blmcin inaliiiio im-Mi- oils a study at the the I! Diversity Sum mer ikeboed, besides reviewing till! Llllll and French Languages ibis summer. The school will bo made better in every par ticular limn it Ii is ioi n hciototore. We solicit your p it roie ige. I'm- fur ther i'dorm itioii addiirss the principal at New Berne. E. P. M MX I li N WALL, Priu. jiiy2.il f. PEACE INSTITUTE, FO It Young : IjAdikr. rnsurpassed iu Thoroughness, Loca tion, F.ijiiipmetits, Faeulty, Iiirniliiro and Faro. Conservatory euins in Music. No Superior work anywhere North tr Smth. Send lor Catalogue. JAS. DINWIDEIE, M. A (Univ. of Va.) jne20 3m Ealeieh, N. C. PRESBYTERIAN HIGH SCHOOL OT KOE'L'Il OARfir.irTA, FOR BOYS ano YOUNG MEM- Buildings formerly occupied by ''Bing ham School." Location un-iirp i-si'd ..r he..thl'ullncss, Moral and It. bgons inlbi. nee.. Full corps Teachers Instruction Ihoi oiigli anif first class. Terms moderate. Addn ss. I!i:v. II. C. K lldl.MV, ju(ldvv2m. Mi lime, N. C. SALEM Female Academy. The 9ltli Annual Session begins Pep!., 5th, 1805. Itegister for last yefir shows mole than 500 persons under inslni. lien I'liring the year. Siwe.inl fctilures:- (he development of Health, Chanicler ud Intellect. Buildings; thoroughly remod elled. Fully equipped Prcpsu-atory, Col legiale and Post (ieailuatc Departments, besides first-class, schools in Music, All, Laie'iiages, Common aal and Industrial studies. J. II. CLI1W lll.L, Priu. ju :! 1 S.dem, N. C.. University of North Carolina. Comprises Iho I nivei-ily, the t'olle'ge, the Law and Medical Schools, and the Summer S hool tor Teachers. Tuition $60. 35 TEACH KluS, 471 STUDBNTS. Address, Prnsident WINSTON, Chapel Mill, N. C. for Catalogue ami h oi.lbool, ou "I 'i,i ei sily Kehicati'.ii." NOKT1I CAROLINA. College of te'iks Msckic Arts. Tbo next si'sion of this College. will Begin SVptc-inlx'i- .5th. K.x aiiiiiiHtions at e-ounty sctils lirst Saturday in August, 'i oung incn diisiring ii te'chnicJil fdiicat ion at an unusually low etosl will il well to apply for catalogue to A. i). IIOIJiADAY, Pres., .j.vlTilw Im l.aloigh, N. C ST. MARY'S S0H00L 'o: Gii.M.s, - J,' M.l.H.il, - N'orlh Cm uliiiii. The Ailvi iilIVnn ..I tl,, IMie-lifib School 'car will b. on S. plemb i- I'.). ! s!r, Spnial attention pa I to !'!.-i. al Cult ure ami liven nr. Addir in. II clor, I.T.V. Ik .-.Ml IT.-. A. M . jiiyTd w -in I Oak Kin institute bSluiiils in f he Furi'l'ninl nf Soulli crn .Filling Si iiuuls." Prepal'i s foi ( 'ollegc, ha' llu.-irca-; ell) Students und a.''. (.' lailu d' s iu all depart ments last yen; Nearly Slo.lioo in biuhl ings and cpiipiiieii' -: I.o. ,i.oM uusiiriia-s ed lor beaiutv and he., : hliilne; in irlv 1000 feet above r-ea ! a i, in full iew o! the r.luc Uidge; "Iaiiiuiiu of advanlagge with minimum ol cod, " our motto. Write for catalogue. J. A. & M. II. HOLT, juyGdw (iwj Oak ltidge, N. C If you are looking for an honest and good smoke, call and try our -FAMOUS- La Flor de Teller Cigars. V '"' 4- The best 10 confs smoke to b ell allied, AND Tellers '-V':-!k ... Royal Blue;.. For a NICK LE, wifl please . t he most, Fnxt idiou Cigarettes and '3,1 : AT JNO. DUNN'S 55 aud 57 Pollock street; .1 : ... ,' ' . .'- .-:,. -.'' . , 4 -: : 1. ir X'' . ... , ' .- ...... 'IN MY Candy Dep't Will be foiinel a greater vari- ty f tlie best inakes. ' WV'e.,,-, '.' ;,: -..a. ,: V, . FOB FINE CANDIES Fresh Each Week.; - V PAt our HBDA FOUNTAIN ! r will be dispell sod, Cool and B. V Ireshing Drinks. t ; Give iih a e.iill, JOHN -:- DUNN. 55 ct - Pollock Street. - Notice! ; " I hereby notify all persons 4v tigtiinst tiesj.assing on th lauds of l Charles II. Simmons, Joiics Co - ', in tho way of cutting or removing , anything from said lands; anyone . violating; this notice will be prose- rifted. O. II Simmons, Tiustee lor Chillies. II. Simmons. iy 1 2 n l Office Clerk, Superior Court; CKAVEN COUNTY, N. t). Ni,w lli-.i:Ni.. N. C. July 12, 1895. " I'm. hi ml to ihe pio issions of Chapterr I'.'T of the l.au of Irs'.tl, and by coiiHcnf ol his Honor Henry It. Hryan, .luelge of the Second Judicial lhstricl 1 lieiv-by fiiva' notice of my purpose i( 1 absemt from mv ollii'e on the 'I'li'icl Monelay of August" next, said alisencc to extenrl from Tur ! day tho l.tlti to Saturday the 24th of said- mouth inclusive. A competent JJeputyo will have, charge of the office and Ihe US-' ual hours ot business will lie obswved. W. M. WATSON, Clerk of Superior Courts - , - ',.- t - J"' y. !'" o ,-. -i -wwawujwi nwnn.iinii'jiin)iii '.
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 15, 1895, edition 1
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