ft f -. 1 " ' - Price: $1 OO-Jer Year. INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS. Single Copies, 5 Cents. vol; xvni. NKY HKliXK, C HAVEN COUNTY, N. C, OCTOBEH :!. 1 !.-. NO. 31. -JO . J F.II 111' El III . I III II I ill . .-B1 III lit i" V?' 1 Vr for Infants and Children. W MmRTY yoiV ofcrration of Catorlm lylth th patronac of ' . -; U'! flllmi of pwwnn, permit n to rpJk of It without gnoiag. It 1 naqqtionaoly tho bot rendj for Infants and Children .', "ill world Ui itct knorcra. It U harml . Chlldre like It. It jf.':? .gH-oa thorn hoHu It will w their Htm. In It Mother hT nntklif which fa alwolatoly ehild'a meddolne. Catorla d troy Wwai. Caatorla allay reverishnoia. Cajtarta pryycyta vomiting ' Caatorta evrea IKarrlxga Caatorta raUoT Teething ' i' ' C tori ear Coagtrpatioa 1 Caatoria aeatralfaea the egecta of - Caatoria dooa aet eoatata morphine, oplam. or other aarootlo property. ,v . Caatarta aaafaaflatoe the food, regnlatea the stomach and bowela, , Kr." healthy and aataral ileep. ; Caatoria fa pat ap in oaa-afaa bottlea only. It 1 not aold in talk. xX P aJIaw any one to aell yoa anything else oa the plea or promfao ttatltfa"jataa good "and t v .' See that yea yet P A - S - T - O - The fao-ajmHe atgaatare of Children Cry for mm. S5U3ALL(AfOOD, '"ITmler Gaston House, SouLli Krou; Start, New Berne, N. C. X'u- x PULL JUNJK OF ;S:G-eneral Jti-ax'clviixro- - BtoveSe Carpenters Tools, Cutlery, ''.k""'.'1 Table Ware, Barbed Wire, GALVANIZED PIPE, PUMPS, ' ' ' ""1 Lime, Plaster and Cement. DEVOES.PURE READY MIXED PAINTS. T-'? "" EyPersonkllrttention the prompt and correct filling of all ' . orders. . - my. 3tn w,dow ' - V vlf GRAHAM ACADEMY, Vfe:?S$:!MARSUALBER6 AUTERET COUNTY, N. C. -REY. W. Q. A. GRAHAM, D. D., PRES. ' FALL TERM OPENS SEPT., 2, 1895. -vT;. : v j Parents or Gnardiaus will find this the cheapest and most desir : ' ; ;ble school in Kastern North Carolina. I l'l :i IencfttiOB: On tne shore of Core Sound, 10 miles east of Beaufort, . "' hi a commonitj free from such vices as Bar-rooms, Ball-rooms, Bil C liard rooma or Brothels. Plenty of churches and Sunday schools. ' 'UJri BEAD! BEAD !.' READ!!! . Aided by the Methodist church we offer the following inducements: ' ' ' ".' '.'." ,. - EXPENSES PEE MONTH. cV:: 'i' PtimM'T Grade, Board, Washing, Tuition, 0 SO ; Jntermediate Grade, t Lafin, Scientific, Mnsic (extra) ' p- 'r ' - ; TktlkT Priveu Iaelud - Vfj-v-CFor farther information write - . - f . . mm - fff , , "; ' . " i Li, T" jt" - .? -- - 'ff- 3 -- To NsJ;xs '-. ""' -' --'. fc""-foS "" ' '??' ' 1 -""" "" ll- J t if .,;r-:V.. . y - ..N-f -. r . ;L;H. Cutler & ioo ZEBOlICS of Those.... Celebrated . Pale, Cream Cheese For Sale- F. ULRICH. P. &. Lower than ever. Tittle Mve moi.j- by buying from me. : ' N N. Nunx & Co Successors to Jt JsS0il27. -WIIOIJSIA rE and RKTAIL'l'f1"". "nr S lies ladles w i il vvuhrglv 'mm," JI3ooIer8 lri . show vou through this department, and CONFECTIONARIES. " Z' !'r "" w:'' Jeiy ""n,1'0!l- The-e goo.ls are a!! new; nut an old " piece in the hou-e. JT WILL PAY COrXTUV MKIh CIIANTS to visit cur tore as we sell LOWER than any one else, in the city. ' Cot, Pollock ft Kiddie Strwis. M k MM umt and praotloally perfect a Somr Card. aad Triad Cell. Tromalem. aad Ilataleacy. carbonic acid fi or polxm sua air. "will R - I - A . i oa iTry- Pitcher's Castoria. 7 00 S 00 150 Board, H'utalai, Ar. the President. dw eod tf SHEPPAJRD'S cOOKSTOVEi1 MADE FROM PURE PIG IRON. Not one pound of Pcrap Iron Ss ever used in these goods. DURABLE, CONVENIENT an ECONOMICAL All Modern Improvement to EJshten Honeekeeplng Caree. Twenty different siaes and kind. Every Stove Warranted Against Defects. Prices not mnrh higher at this time than on commoner kinds of Stuvea. Can on or address Co., New Bene, N. t Prices Will Tell ! Even in Millinery We are op. tii. g H i vte k the p'et; -i hue ot HILLINERY IS er Brought to ew Bcrnr i In this Department will lie I'uiinil tbe vei Latest Stlcs, Best ! Gomis, at ihe Lnwest, anil e en unheard u!' Priies. JirWe esjKvi.illv inv ;ie a. I the Li lies to la-poet these goods aad , inpare Our Motto: One Pric to All Cash" T.3 New Bens Birgiia Scuse. O. BABPOOT, Ikl gr. Sep Wtf 2aa Door From S". O m:s aiikii i. In I bo lly TIlO 1,1.-,: mi' I uitr i v. 1 ; i s.ii.l '1 M:tl ,s-r- W : i ( l r, 'J'llr I. f I 111- :i ii l A 1 I n 1 C 1 nml Itricllv liilil. ( 1 i.i ' ! . l v k Mr. .I-lii; ) 1 1 1 i i . u I ' 1 " ' " 1 MM! p lii'okrri .1. Keily ,V Co. A 1:111' b'" M ill u il eta! i 1 tin 11. I:li!i-y w ..i l:. o: ; . ti- . ill leave l.v t -.1 . - w . tV.-i'r.t tiaii) for Uir c !'i:t-i .' ! til.' A tlrml :i Kpoiit;o.i. C.ipt-. .lonr- iiii.l I.;i--'ie:' i N. .V N. ! tllli-Ut "I In !. I1..U- n:i tii 'IV! l usi.'.l in ci'iincv'tKiti with lues ml up Trent river, w is Uium J'uli iintl cle. U -.1 . ver mux Tin- b-i i- li 1. 1 ' ' ii ''iiiin. mil h i ;i tlir. c loot 1 1 o ;tVte :Y prepiri:L' to : val loi tin- Ii ni-tit .1 .1. lr.n in , ii-' - ..f Ilie lv iV i. ". - 1 In re v i : -. 11 ill!' 1 ll-l i ! - ii k. .'. ivv a l'e-li- i!.e e- A: in -a. Ii. nors lor Neu Vic , l:ul"us will n.cet witli si.-. as they ia3 ilo. l'rol. W. L. Smitli. ti.e is now at X'niiii. 111 r.'. V ijoo.l e as.es :iiul net w 1 ' Ii Havlwio 1111. 1 St. 'ii. n all an. I 1 ! 1 i'l; Irtit her, 'e u 11 he ha i i 1 it -,ii', p-- a! 1 1, a; t he oat- i lt, k for annl.ir mi,, ass at V 1 11 it u.ei'. od. 1 The Heanf .ft II la! I ar.11 unees th it a ! elarr. c.i n 11 i lilt laeiory u ili h'- t n ted Ih -re 1 111 a lew days hy Mr. tiny I'olt. r. I: wi'l l on .1 sma II rn If hut 1! I lie e;, .argt d il resu ts justiiy it. The drought h is ha 1 n trn.'eney to hint the eotton by 1 au-i'iL' pre n dure openino of the late b"lb. l.i,h we ipl'i, t, but sinee the v it hi is to b,- slightly ilnein ishe i we are gl'! to see tl e pi',, e hold ing up. Mr. Hugh Cuinniings. who sn elcirant ly rc-pamted the inteuor wond-work of the Presbyterian church, is now ptpenng 1 1 he church. The einng r ill lt 111 lig ure.l, :m 1 the wall In icli paper. Sir. Win. Webb of M.rehenl. his bought the entire stock of the la'.e I hitiit 1 Hell of that pl.u e. so says a t or 1 v- ,oud. :,t of Oie Beau ort Herald an I ill , oiitimn the business at the old stand. .Mr. '. Ik Morton, who managed the huip. f u Mr. Hell will retain his old jilaie. Mr. Chas. L. Hopkins, ol tharlotte. the clever travelling pas.eni;. r aycat "fl the S iiithern liaiUay Comp t'.y is hi the' city for a sh.ut tiait in the ini, ie-1 of die ro.iJ. A vary 1 oiiv. nient schedule ha been arrang.-tl for the All mia llxposinoa isitors. an:l cvt ry tiling that can he. wi1 1 . be tlone for the atconiin, d ili.m ol its p-,, ; seugiTs. The Free Press s iys that A lev Koiih , col., is the onlv one chanr. d with any ol Kiuston's i::cend:u v lirts now in jail, j Ke,l Joynt-r, nillj.,e and Isai di ti ill 1 have all tit-en releascnl oa fail, and B N. Fields, J. P.. Co he and Ptiht. Williams.! the three white men v. tetilly arie-t.-d. were all discharged. Buffalo Biir.s Wiltl West show will , - hibit in Wihning'oii Montlav. iictoliei 7th and to afford ihe pcoji'o of New Bern j an opportunity of attending it, a special I train will lie run on the W. N. it X. Uy. ; leaving New Heme at a. u. Wilmington at 12. lM. l",ie lri f l.2."i 1 i-1 10 nit.',' 'nil, nh.i-e of exhibiiion a: 0 p. m. a I I 1 III',' at ! !'! l.U"tl V. II leave '.,.1 lll .se i Wlslllng to all, II I tile 1 i : 1 1 1 pel loinilin. e , may ilo so, as their tickets v. nl good : on the regular trains next daj,'. Our foimer toRsman, Mr. Fred Mahler, j now t f Virginia, came in on the stunner j New Berne to spend about a couple ol ! week iu the city. Mr. .Mahler spcut tlie i sumtut-r with rclatires in Euulaml. l'c had the pleasure ol ttikiug the oeean tiip' on the fmmense ami la t stia'i.ei-. the; Lucania and Campania, wliuh truss in' six das between Xcw York and l,ivir- pool. Mr. Mahler informs us that thej jia.senger list on the return trip niim-l Itreil two thousand ami Vet there vtasi abundaut ro.im for all. i Tbf Uual Rnrm. The sailing and rowing races ami tub race for the benefit of the Kin:;'- Daiih ters took place aceouliuu' tu pni.li-lu.-d programme except that the lowing race by buys was omitted for hick of time. The tiist cvtni was the sai'ing race. The Thus, 1.C .p-. John M, a. I,.ws was. ihe winner. The I), lender. Jr.. Capt F.vnn Hentlren was se.oli l. The Arrow, dpt. Thos. Kolierts came in air a I ot the Defender, Jr.. but was iule.1 out on ac count of not rounding one of ihe stake Uiats. The rowing race letwcen the ("lytic ami Laurie was next. The Clitic came in a little ahead, but it was ju.lgi d that she shighll v fouled the L iui ie and it vr ,s ac counted a tie. The second rowing race by y. ung la.lie vas. won by the Attn Cheiry rowed by Mis-tsStelfj Pwherls and .May II. ndivn. The tub riice was u..n by Wade M. ad ows. Tho Silver t'oiiveiitioii. The Si! ver t. on v enl ion nut in Bile gh bs Thurstlay moiuiag, Thuugh tatllt. Democrats it was a lime if c -n-i-h red Irom a Democrat c slae.d p hut I ll! a- ill! otsganiz it ion against Demoeiacy ,l -.etiicd to have bten it -uccess Strong resolutions ua re p. s- -.1 n ! .v- r of the free coinage of -i v. r at a : .ti , o! sitt en lo one, ami in liivot ot uplu ii. i:;i g this is-ue 1'. Liir. Ie-- ..1' p.ir' 'it - .I'.l, I ge MeBac wis pi', -eieiil et 1 1 e l lie I -lug. but theip weie oim a'i m: a luel iloZfU lleUioCfatS W ho lo It. inv part in It it Jllsl llllltl. Kvery column ot' a n- w p. per e from .j.ootl to -.i.rt' I .li-' :: i I p; melal. ace u dl ng to t ee -i e , I 1 1 a and type. The di sat em , , , :i ill tllt-M.' me. Mis a'l , Ifor. 1- ;t any ' that tri'Ol's -om. liir,. - o. ,,r. w-1., i Ihe-e p me- :i'e put u.i o. i t .i.. i, ev . rv dav ,-l : ; - nne ) .- u. ih ei ml to I tn knn ,-Uk - in hi. Kiev i lo 4 l.u 1 J "Ihe Un v ami lias iu . drills , ,:, e u h a- i r t al'.ai V . Hie , hi!. I is a good pr Ir un the nth "Ihe bif.el l : . 1 1 g .- ti "I" ' : - ell ft-iV I rad nig vv a- iil.pe lll.pi'l (lull til I'lllllll' III I if ii i ioiiH. r of he -J-, '-, rn. p l h 1 " I r. (1, I . 1 hro;i ho in , ti- n 1 '1-1.1 ill. h;iv : f th. hv 1' 1 e .: i'i.- an i ,M"ga . W. i l: IT , .1 I 111 il- Mi burg. ,i-o ,1... ;,- , spi ililll Willi ' 1 tien.-. and shape to lie the Board , 1 lenscm, of ie m in w i , ; - o -111 'IU! ! h t'l'iii.::.- this itt. - .". p.. it i. ie .. !, lit i Mr. I '. 1 1 ti. Ch .Johnson's F.iiui'.-.on .; i ',,,1 Liver ti ell! icdltS lllC blood. 1 U.ais sound ll -I restore, strength jj-1 v.ta:'.t to tin- tlel..! it.it, tl boil v. Pint bottle. 51.0H at F. S I Durts, ANN! I MKKTIMi. , K, Muck- . ,v N. r. ' il o 1 cj is . lit III M rchi'iiil III. I i ily 'I'liiirilu.T llHIISk t'4'lt in One IHrcflor III Kesitrnffl. nit et; ii',' li.11.Ur :m. ii'.i.a- y wi. epl. v 1 1 , . nl tlie I Ninth in 1,1 at it l.i', 11 lull, till- ( a . I!,, re-. '1 l-.tl: 1 'lie IV et ik. aiLr in. l"V ill.' line y 11 :tt- '..'. ' i -li:ius. - . k an 1 iin ' kli..l.!ei an.l .ii s wi 10. Dei 11. Cut!.:-. r, port, iiai niv ,1 that of ill,- than 1 mi 11101- . ,.liia -r. - ; itt liroxy it. V L ev Wood. oOT Vote ; .1. M. S Chadwiik. Mo ip . l. 1. i."-: w 1.. D.li. vote. Tola I erne in appoin- ot the C:Uit(, it was 'amlien s; ale; one, uou ever, dex'luiing to seive air: Ii led by .Mr. C. 11. county, n.aki. u the 1 he part o! tlie -late s W S. Chuilwi, k. C. Wei', is . 'l't 1 1 , Satnii' 1 l'..v. ( h i I ewev. W Mi. W. in his pla't Fowler, ot' i-t ol rlirtetors on I 'i 1 1 . 1 now as fol In w.-: II. Fowh r, Fnoch , W. I.athain. C. K. L. Kennetlv and W. W. I aminn. The -'i retary .11 motion tasf th of the incitino for the dir, (tors n isi of the -In k hoi. el s as follows I allot on the I.. II. Cml. r. John M. More d, T. I). Wt 1)1 .111. 1 I), nips, y Wood. Tl e cret in liK.-wi.-e east ihel: for Thus. I) .nie's. S. S. Wont en an .t ; B. II ickbiira as the inembeis of mi'iro ruin mil It'.-. He also t-a.-l th b diot f.-r t !., eoniimlte'.' the same as l.elore low.-: the Fi t ' - fol- Arnold Bonlen, I.. Harvey. F. 1 II. j Avenek. .1. l)a 1-. The net at Murebead W. ' 'rainu, r and irnual mi etinu' will a vear from now. 1 held TV l!i;ilA( IK KAITIST I'HIRt'Il. Tlio Fnlnrcrinrnt nml IJooil Improve. iiimiIh Tliat Have .Iuit lii'en Kill Kliril. 'J' he T; : a Oil oi'at Uvnaele Biptist church y improve I by the recent at lias I e ii an. ! changes been a, Me I lo ll- i s! rueted. tlie wh.,1 and 1 he bapl istei v la it I till tv ft et lias .n- n j t i i, a vi slibul church neatly reded, enl trot; 1. The fe( t. all i -si 1 1 ii ! i- live l I weiity-l t ii the inner door i n ,1 .uible I' ildiug oil1'. The , ( ilieir i pun y unlive pine row. doiili.e I eatled. tnd mul i, in thioiiLrh- our . on the Malls alio o erh. a. I. The p 'til ot the in w i apli-tery is a In me o. c il is i ioht by tu: and four tivt deep. The-e is tia wintlow to Ihe pool room and two to eiuh ot the robing rooms. Th. have three' . bun's each, one connecting vwth the pool room, one di ret llv with the churih, and tin: otlur i 'pelll no ou I - ille. Allhniio)) the meuib' is of this church h ive iiuicha.vd a lot more eligibly located than Ihe one oa wlrch the Tabernacle stands, ami arc foiin.ng plans looking to the rising if funds lor the ertvlion of a ii jiii ,1 ai d -uiir.l.le house of wor-hip upon il.iii.y i.ewi i hale-- aiiuid the a.l- bl ion- ! o 1 1 , i r pie-. :it limi e of v..r-hip iiu'.-si v nidi's. I:V the inert-. .s-'iir; at tend nice, upon their ii), etinus. In fact some b. lieve that ev.ui with tile addition ihe r,-ent bniloing will soon be loun.l un sullicieiit ti an oin.jdate the woi.-hij.- A Vi issiouary l(nit Church Orgran jzril at M:jiille. On last Sim lay uight Sept. 22, Kev. A. II. Purl, r of 1 'o'lliK-ksviile. legan a ju-o-t rai ted niei tin as,si -tctl by ltcv. J. W. Ih.se. ot t 'o e. On Tuesday they organ ized the Maysvillr Missionary Baptist church with seven members, with Mr. John Collins, deacon. Tin y have a good house of worship. 36 xl" fe.t. with a steeple, ami vestibule 10.x ld let t. The house cost about 800.00 ami w is erected under the leadership of liev. J. II. Yt riion, who had to leave the woik last winter on account of his health. K- v. Mr. Porter took up his wo' k in March. The pro-pec's .are favorable for a strong chinch m the near lut u re. Theie is some ii debiedce-- on the l.ou-c yt 1: and they would gla Hy leetivc- aid fi.-in any person to liquidate l lie same. Mil. AMOS WILMS OIKS. Troiii llio Injuries lleceiveil ly the lalliu I'ile Ilriver at Kiiistoii Br. I'ontly. Mr Am.os Willis, ol' Bciuifort died at K in.s'on at 4:1 " o'clock on the morning of Thursday, rept. Ctt. It will be rcmeni lH'fed that Mr. v'ilhs was severely itl juretl by a pile ilriver falling over an-1 str'king him on Spt. !;h at theA.it X. (' H. B. bri.tge over Xetise river rear Kin-ton. Mr. Willis was foreman of the bridge folVe. We under-!. mil that the doctors atlri-ou:.- the fatal termination to iIk, blow he n i civ id upon his in ad. Sinee the aeei dtnt Mr. li ,s lingerttl in a -cini- ,'oui;iioe condition neaiiv the whole time not -il.T- ring but uia on-t ioiis. He w a too low to move at all and has lucu the w hole i in,.-at the Ii unc !' I u itlg--ket p.-r. IB- VM'e and t.vo di-.ight.rs have I ecu with him th air. ;i p, .1 n. -k, N. ait - e:i lied e v cry hi.-, eoinlot t an. Mr. wrdi-1 em-pi. .vee . 1 111 allV Vlilis. 1 1 1 sloiatn been a A iV w:.- ni., I :i v e a v ile an. I Sll-til I rain Aei itleiil. A 11 lie, id, lit to a boll ol ! he loi .-. biitiging lie r- l ' ' 1 a i mail and p r t: i.n'of the X N 11. 11. t. illlO- s- en- .!.. ihe ellg'uie ii t". a n New un an 1 v v e-o r i ,y :n ea pit. it ile 1 tht t fa fi. 1111 f.r w. mid I'l'o igl.l Ihe d-s' ; , i at .. hi! i h ree m i 'e lie ht '. le' Ir g'p tr iin i th . 1 ' i , r 1 1 1 1 a a long ev B me. h t, ..I! "k the otle r inn I that eli iitld lake the morning. : n I in k to i e el' :. not her wi:; I ght Uiiia out i.s n- l o t tie t l.nn t ud ih.- morniti'' II x pii. i l iii ii . rat. tiiM't- lor At- p.'si i :, in ire now on the W. X. A X. Hy. the S. A. I.. sltin. i w 'fi;e 1 1 : i e'.t mi. : Of the d lo o - t i.I.d bv W e th. X. iV X. By. iy lid' il'inat.oii .a t ids. T ed ti . ;l ug got - ; who We N . h -i i i ti - belK g- I a ... 'ir- - ljon i nam ' i ' or thus" tl, i: l" two or th : at .oa e ilay-i-ratcs vt 1 1 1 . i -.', , i . uld llr. 4 I'lls rtitim (is.in W .-ho .:. :: , : :. Uriel I III . I. o lane of the a'.aiiis the foliow- I a ill-: -. ,n. . nte-1 .ut collte-ted el the clerk" tlves. to.lav ct ion ollice, and c Til K tl cunti stee w ho has liy law just thirty days j blootl ai)j eradicates all blood poison, in which to tile his answer. Thompson's i Large bottles, 50 cts. at F. S. Dllt i brief is a pamphlet ol 30 pages." 1 fy's. ...m r MII.I.IMKRY H.4(ii:s II AMIS. M r.. II. H. Kerry i Now Hie Proprif fur il JIiiHineHH Ktiriiierly Onnt-tl i S'O Mrs. Wlinloy- Ifer IIhiis. Mrs. II. II. Berry, who a f'-w das a-" 1 pnieha-e.l (he millinery husitit-s of Mrs. ! l'.eltie Waley. has now laken ehaiye of it. I Mis Urownie Jlauk-, who las l.piii I witli Mrs. Whuley easoiis rinil is lie- cotninL' iiiite prolh ii lit in (lie l u-ine-1 will remain with Mrs. Horry, she will i also have Miss Virrrie Vnhlrop. the 1 v 'peit Haltiinore milliner, who was with Mis W'h ih v last m-;i-.iii ni,.l wliow t lli ciencv is eouseiiuently well known to our kulv citi.i iis. She has lately keen atti iul- iie,' the lnillinery i.pening.s in Cliie:e'o. thus postiii- herself thoroughly upon the latest st vies ami sinee tin n she has made I the p 11 it liases of the fall millinery I r Mis. i Tlerrv. In a'ltlitioii to those we have mentioned Mrs. W haley lierself will he with Mrs. licrry a few hours each tlity. Mrs. llrry has lonsi felt an at true lion f ir the millinery business nml a desire to . linage in it. She is starting with a well . stablisheil 1 msine.s ami under piopilious 1 i ii' 1 1 111 s I an 1 e . We 1-ope to set1 her iiiak,- a line -ueee-s of r OIK XKXT NT ATE FAIR. . than a Month Off- Uraud F.xhiltlt nml Altrnctions mid Alinntlitiit-f of Anniwcmciils Low Kates All Should I.artit'lpaf e. The time for holding the 35th annual late Fair is now only about three weeks off It will beheld at Italei'n on lues- It will he held dav. Wetlnestlay. Thursday ami Friday, October 22, 2:1. 24 and 2 . The premium list nmounts to $.".000. It will be a grand industrial exposition in which the farm and dairv, the house- ! i. el i l.rtw. .1 ,.t.. .. ill 1... ,..1 "."it uuit iiiciiuiiniai uii-i hoi wi. n.jjif sen ted. I The lathes" department will be lillcd 1 ..-ill. no.. tul ami nrnoniaii.Q nrtll' PQ There will be a grand progiarame ot aniusenients, whit h will include many of the latest novelties and attractions of the dav. ' Tl.n ,,nlti- flvliihit u.i 1 1 n,.n'o'iii nvinr 1 111. y.'ll'l lAlllUU ITU. WWVI 11.1 ...... 'J choice specimens of all the now d strains. Th't'e will lx- line fruit, floral and vegetable displays. i There arc liiicral jiurses offered for trnt- tintr. running and pacing races the track on which they will lie held is one of the finest in the Stale, The parade of premium stock will lea rand leal u re. I All railroads nil! give reduced rates, j Kvciv one in North ( 'arolinfi should take pride in promoting the succe-s tf this Fair, both by exhibits anil attendance, ha il is n -pre-enlative of evtry portion ot the State. The lat one was the greatest in number, variety and xcellenee t)fchil its and attractions the State has ev. r lHtl. ('ol. .1. S. v'iiir. of Burhuin. who worked that one through jo sii,-ce-slully as presi dent, is also at ihe head of the approat h- intr one, and another rainl success can lie relied upon. IIAIR.S Tl KM.VIi TO WORMS. The lilhabltnnl.4l Still Water Which I.ifO Bine to Ibe Keliel-A IiKustiK Looking: Main In a Rain Barrel. Xo doubt many of our readers have heard what is sometimes alleged by those not properly informed, that a hair ir, water will turn to a worm, at hast certain kinds of hairs under certain Conditions. Mr. E. F. Howe found yish rtlay morning iu a ruin barrel in his yard which had not bet n used recently, a nuinUT of the v hiiish, repulsive looking, wefiling worms, upon the existence of which the story is base,!. Some of the worms are nearly as large around at one end as a lead pencil for the distance of about un inch. Then it bluntly reduces in size to the sire of a hair. This small part iu some is dark colored like a hair throughout the several indies of its ltDgtb, while in others it is dark only tow ards the ti), the rest having a whitish color the same a,s fhe body and giving evi dence also of life. (Jne suggestion advatieid as to the ex planation was that some insect had laitl its eggs on baits or bristles that had gotten into the water and when hatched the product remained attached to the hair anil the latter would be mistaken for a part of it. That might be in some cases but not in this, for plainly the living worm and the apparently dead hair blend together forminu one existing body of whatever kind that m ight be. Dr. C. Dutfy informs us that he has many a time seen the same kind of worm iu tau ooze, aud that they exUt iu still unclean water which the sun rencht s i'. takes such conditions to hatch them. The doctor lurlhcrniore informs us that he would not be at all surprised if some ol them could now be found in cisterns around us. The doctor says the hair like projection is simply an extension ot the worm, a kind of tail they have and he tells us moreover that if a bottle containing some of them were placed in the warm rays of the sud, it could be seen what kind of an insect was ihe parent of the worms as they wouhl change to it in a short time. ASKnii FOR A NEWSPAPER, Antl Other I n Tr increments on Pnb- liiliem. It is common for persons to call at a newspaper office and ask for a paper of a certain date ami turn to walk out without naving lor it. It is also about, as often publishers are called upon to make public announcements that are strictly of an ad vertising character. Direct impositions are thus practiced upon newspapers , lli. ia s have I whose bu-inuss is just as legitimate as any w as done for other. There is no more reason in making sm h liful, tiiithl'ul 1 requests than there is in going to a grocery ('. II. K. filestore and ask lor a pound of meat, or li4 wars of ' a tlry goods house and asic for a yai'tl of crd chlhiren, cloth. The Franklin Times, one of our ex changes, has this to say on the subject: A man sent several miles to us for a copv of last week's l'ress, ami look it away without saving anything iihout paying for it, or even "thank you.'' It costs inouey ami la'ior to make a nevvs pajier, and at the top ol the llist cobimu ol III. .dit.irial page we have had thi- infor mation for more than sj years: "Single copies j cent-." Ii that man lias a right to demand a tree copy one week in the Veal', he has a light toil, niind ''2 copies free; and if he has that light why has not every mini in Un county the same right.-' Our paper is our .stock m trade, and it ha a commercial value, and if read it should be paid for. Xow, we nuke this comment w .tin nit kuowing the name of the man who sent h.rjhc paper, then-fore it is not personal." How to Make I n lermeii teil Wine. 'e have r.ceivedthe lollowing letter 1 and Million a brief but comprehensive answer: A V" 1 1 1 some one please tell me through the Advocate how to make uulermi nte.1 wine. As I generally prepare the stern-i mental wine lor my church, and, have' of en wished I knew how to make unfer mcnted w ine for that purpose ' 1 ics pec t fullv, Mrs. IL J. Williams. Pick the ripe grapes iron' the bunches; mash them; strain the juice; l.od n: skim ; it; strain it hot into bottles'; seal them; lav I on their sides in a datk closet. X. C, i ! of Dr. C v ru-Th.-inip- Christian Advocate. the Tiiompson-Siiuvv - ' case, vvas received at Impure blood causes pimples, hives. 1 lb u-e of Hi preser.ta- ) boils and eruptions of the skin. John opies were sent to the ; son's Sars inarilla and Celery purities the EAST KK N AM) WESTERN N. I '. Ami Dismlvniilairt'iiiis E it kin Kali's lit'twt'i'ii Tliciii. Western I'toiI net h S Ii i i,etl .Nttrlli anil Thence to Fast :irolin:i i tiriiper fliail il Sent Direct Kn i-till tat e Hired II tune Trullic. Mo. .Iiii'hn vi Y , -,; i il, in- , , Tuc ilav".-:l"d W. .In.--. I., v - !- n--- r 'r e : supplying full' ea-leui arh li t- product - of till.' we-i. i ; State, is tilni 'y . Be. iplo. w hat the two I ti.eis J ' . . . II o I (ill! - ! Had. -nr - ' il-' i' - quires for lie ir mutual tit a lupni- ill in lie exchange ot vai ion- . oiiiiuo , itii -. This may lie if comph-l e '. ;l : I e New ness men make an ell-.il to , cu--f ;i. In this, like all other pr. j. Is in - ai-r.ii--ci s.s. there must In; unan: i ni iy , fa. ii. n. Everybody, in i aeli t ..niuraiei y .ii ! in the aggregate in the tutiie S a'e . I Xn'th Carolina, ought lo In- act! v . ' y int. r, -te-i in this malt i r of ijiihii r, i;,g ami d... doping railroad tin i'i' '.c- an I ' i e. .. : i . ; -T',1' oiigh ho. s i wit''. ,- ,i:r. . :,.-.i ithantlling freight. Some ye irs ago a m. n haul o : 1 r s who was speeding a short u-,.t o i in I' e in. in. tain- about tin- s. ason wh.-n app.'.t were in shipping condition. e..;e.ud, d combine l.usiuC-i vvith p'eii-ipe and make a small iuvestim nt in tui fiuit i'-T trial. He found on iniiuty. that f u every cmpiv barrel he furnished lor tie giovvi-r- u-e. he woultl receive aipninli y !' app'e etpiivalent to a bati'ilful. A- lie -re s. e ue.i tu be million iu the fi lunie at the-e prices, he consitlcred that he hie I siru- k a bonmzi, anil invesieil, and when liL- ship ment came to hand, he found lie- tipples he had order, d from Philadelphia a:-,l re ceived about the fame time a-- hi moun tain shipment, Cost just li tv , i n's per barrel le.'s than the fornii r ind he didn't buy any moin moiintibn ajipl- -'. The Same is true oi'tlrieil Irtiit. West, rn North Carolina !urui-hes the unc-t . tij-ied apples in the market but you buy them cheaper in Philadelphia and New Yoik than at the point of export in i his Slide. Xow the ijuery is, how tin they manage to transpoit these products from We-tern North Carolina to northern markets, thence rc-shipp tl to th,- buy t r here, and at so much ks than by c-ur own tians port ttion lines '! There was a time wlifill the r-ohsieiila-tion of the X. C. U U..tind th A. ,v X. C. ii ll., could have been consii nin ited i to the great ber.elit of not only the E ist ; and Wtst but tlie w hole Slate, hut intlc-e; d ivs there were tot) many with itching ! palms, ami the advantage slipped fiom il-. Tlie lime is not far distant, how. ver. w hi n this scheme inuy I'D coii-uiiiinute. I anil the' evil Ol thirtv ytars may in roine mi-iu-u re be iiglil. tl. Smith. ; JAS. W. 'AltIK.K-S ft Kit A I. A nil Uriel Sketch l II I. one anil Xneeessl'iil Lite. The remains of Mr. ,Ianu s . ('a rmer. 1 of Ihiltlmore. who died nl his hunie on 1 ihe "jlh in-t., arrived in Xen 1 - -1 1 i fu I interment Friday afieneion. Mr-. 1 ' irmer the widow- of the .Loused: his nephew, i Mr. Jos. Cariner ami daughter, and oiu ; tovviisnvin, Mr. .1. II. II .ckburu at .-om-; panied the rema'iis. j The burial was lr..m the depot .1 after the arrival of the train, Kev Porter, osieiating. Mr ('armer vva- 7i:- nt- ol'hg. was burn in Wm Innglnii wmuty, reel Iv .1. He X. ' He came to Xt-vv Ben e uli n a n.eie lad. . elcrketl iu the drug store of Dr. '& Sud : ders, becanio a good ph trmacis; iiml en-1 teretl business for li'inseif. j During the war he went t a lluropi-. Upon coming back he bt:anie aw hole-1 sale iliuggist, and remaiuetl up to tin: time ' of his death a member of the firm of Uoy kin, (dtrmtr A: Co , 15 illo . one of I he lb re-; most wholesale th ug e-iablishmtnts of th, country, ; Mr. Caniicr's v i.hnv was a daughter of Mr. Alex Mitchell's, She is a sistei of Mix W. F. Kountree and has a number I of other relatives here. j Mr. (.'armer- was a line mar. ami his death will occasion wide, regret. FIXE M AI I. SEKVIt'E. A l.etler l.fitlins e Kerne til .1 p. i in. Will be in Sotv York Xext liny ' at 'J;40 i. in. l I lime 4'onni-el iium ' at Wlltnintoit. The regular mail car of ihe W. X". A :! X. ll. It. made its ibst run Friday since1 its overhauling. Besitles being re-paint' d it has been provided with catchers to take mail Irom small stations along the line of the route without stopping, and corrcs-1 ponding provision for this kind ol s rv ice i luilde ahmg the ro;ul where needed. I This will be used on the regular mail an 1 passenger train. The freight will al.-o hereafter carry through mail pouches be tween Xcw .Berne ami Wilmington. Tho carrying of mail on thi tr tin makes' another mail from Xcw Berne t veiy other day. The regular mail connection at Wil mington is now line. A letter w hich leaves X'ew Berne at 3 o'clock in the ; I temojn will lie in New York the m i tlay at 1:2:40. This is getting through m ahurry. It is a splendid thing for ship pers of perishable pioducts li-h, tut. k, At:., The shipper can notify his com missiou man by mail insttad of l.v tele graph and still the no: ilic di. m will l.e received in advance of the arrival ol the goods, and the consignee thu- lie ec pared for. ami e. peeling them an obv i..us advantage Again it is a big advinlag" io merchants; who wish lo order and se cure goods quickly Sphiitliil count ction is in ale mington, boln Xmlli and South there are three close connect 1011- v trains. The r, gular mail an I at Wil in i u l dh f.sl i ..-..1,,-r train Irom Xcw Berne airiv Cr-Ui verv alieiiioon, and 10 tin le al . . I - with the W. iV W. train leaving at 7 p. m. with the C. F. V. V. at 7:.Vi p. in. and with tl.e Carolina ( . ntnl at 7 1' p. in. Mr. Chas W Vii kery, supeiint. ii l.-ni of the I ni te- Stat. Riilwav Mail .civili an.! Mr. fl. A Whiting t.'n.rd Mai, a g.-r of the W. X. iV. X. H. H. have bah shown much intei'. -evcellent mail -erv great, credit for the, siicccs-iiil re-iiit-lovv e 1. i w uk a and I ell ni di it ng up this n-Y ilesi.-ive ind tor the hive f.'l- A Snsiet Ion nM to Turnip. This dry, hot weather i- expicted to advt-r-ely atfect the turnip it., p now grow ing. It i.s too late to tlo anything with i utahiigtis they being of slow g row th than take the chances with those giotvin". but a gardener mf.rins u that white lur nips will slill come and do veil if planted. It might be well for our liirniir hi, ud to tr another sow mg. If the li. -1 - ".v n ones should turn our peorlv tin r- uii-dit be good money iu tlie seend sowii'g. Sl rons ; 1 est i iiioii in I l or S. I. I'. NKW BkBX. X. C. .ll'LY 2!. l-"a. Messrs. Merritt iV Clark. (ientleiueu: For years my wile has been a great stitl'erei fr,.in I njhi.ls: it t and its accompanying ailtucuts; tt-nipor-ary relief has liem obtained from time lo tune from the use of various medicines, but your remedy which she has been using for sonic time has accomplished mme good and given greater .satisfaction than any she has ever used. Jno. S. Man in. r"S. I. C. is a sure cure lor lndiges ion and Dyspepsia. sep 20 tlvvly IDItAIIII S:niiiles I'l-imi Itn rn ttfl I Sat isf nc-loi-.v I'ltilil r.imirii 4 a rn I inn To-loit-t'ii in i oltmitil I:ih. Mr. 11. I. W....!en ha- l,',,i:L.!, to ,,UI- otii. . .lopl- - ol Hie line lo'.aeeo l list d Mi. 1.. P. II ai'ia at 1" ut Barnwell v ii - ii M -. W . oh a a-sj-i,. . ;.m in cur- I e ie ,1 I- I lull. long, nil 1 si Ik 111 It X- di'. ' ' - '.'1,1. gt)',. ii. v . I lo w in color, a u. I : ini! ! .. lor. Thi - lobaeeo on ihe Kius I ei uiill.it i l .le'lil I lien i'.n c. Mts per p -u: u' f 1 Ihe hight'-l .'lade down to s, . I lit - ;' .r the I ft. 1 ie l .i eaii- who have liiel the tobatco ie M -itM-liel wdii it. 'I he iric s are , oil - . lei', i I good .Hid I he V till, I sa li -1 i If I o I V 1 :'' ; iu t In- , r -p. 'e i rn iel riiit!d thai liv ' ' ' -.x I ui". Ire I pounds to I lie acre t'e' i ' Id ih .1 u. ay be ep -eietl on an a . : .- . pt. W. W. i r.i ,y iiilonn- ti- tha' I'i 1 1 e e 1 1 1 y 'i.e.- ' 1 1 I h ! s couiMry. that is in '. h - - i 1 o t i i 1 1 iliy-, tub nr. i growing was . p;-ei in, ut -iiai , y sue. e- ',il nnlusti v 1 i I la ' r:i N'ortli t ' it -hi.ti, and that a : - ' , f . i a- ,-oi. ni ,i ice l -1-, shows I hat ;to..o ! ! it.o,,d. aad iMeniou (,,, moe-h .v a- i ,is , th .( ih. re was a prohibi tive ! ex placed upon it in Virginia to . P it o- t. Uv .u-e it was ,o much bet t. r i ban lb -ir-. I: :; i .uild lxi grown to -ilea pcili-i tiri a bundled ears ago il -l in, Is to iia-on that it can le si grown -hi; There i- sd 1 to be a good tied of laud it 'we n Xcw B. ret-and Moiehe.nl well a laute I to toUucu culture. A light 'i:iy Hil.-i.il is snittd to it limt.-i.ton-, l.u: 1 we are told vviil not tlo. It is best f i' t an h fanner. ii"t to jump into the i tiloit'e too iniii h at tlr.-t but to try it il -nidi Way and inei'-ase ;iS he chooses with the ktiivvlidge gtinetl by cxpe- I'iell.'e. 1'iiK ( Aiirs mi (.iiikk. V I lalKXI) OK T1K BOSfHOIlVS. How beauteous is the star of night Within the ciistei n skies, Like the twinkling glance ol the Toork niiin's lai.ee. Or the iinlcl. pes azure eve's! A limp of love in the heaven above, Thai -tar is tbiidiy streaming; And the g iy k tisk and the shadowy mos que In the golden horn arc gleaming. Voting beli i -its in her jasinino bower And hears the I uilbul sing, A- it thrills its throat to" the Hist full note. That anlheius the ll.ivv. ry spring. She g ,e- slid, .-.s ,i maiden w ill. On that b auieotis ea-lern slar: You niigh! s e the throb of ht r l.os mi's. Sol, 11. neatli the while ( 'vn.ai! She think-of him who is lar a way, Her own brave gdiongte, Where ih.- liillow's loam and the breezes roam. On Ihe wil l Carpathian sen. She thinks of Ih,- o dh that bound, them I .l li lb s,te lle -tGl'inV Wiltej; And the vvoitl tf love, that inanlhens' gr.ve lie . k t i the Ca.h's daughter. My Selim!" thus the mai.h n said. 'Though sevtr. d thus we be, Be the neon:' deep and the innuutajQs' sl.ep.' Mv -o,,l nil ynrtin' to ltt.-o. l'lp. fo.-.n o dear is nnrror'it here In rny lieart's piellucd well. As the iu e looks up lo phingari's orb. Or ihe moth to the gay Gazelle. "I think of the tini, when Kiftaa's ci inie Our hive's young joy o'ertook, Aad I by name tul floats in the plaintive r.oti s Of mv s Iver-lone l Chihorpie. Thy hand is red vyith, the Uload it has nil! d. Thy soul it is heavy laden; Yet come, my giaour, to thy Leila's bow ei ; Oh, come to thy turkish maiden!" A light step ("ode on the dewy sod. And a voice was in ht r ear. And an arm embraced younjj Leila's waist "Beloved! I am hert i'1 Like the phantom iorin that rules the storm, Appeared the pirate lover. Ami his Fiery eye was like zatanai, As he Fondly Bent Above her. "Speak, Leila, sp-ak! for my light Caique Hiil.-, proudly iu yonder bay; I have come from my rtst t her I love b, sr, To carry thee, love, away. The bn ast of thy lover shall shield theo, and cover My own j.'in.cbeed from harm; Thiuk'st thou I fear tlie dirk vixer. Or th;- mufti's vengeful arm; "Then droop not. love' nor turn away From this i ude hand of mint-!'' And L"lia looked in her lovei's eyes, And lnni'mured "I am thine!'' But a g ti uiiy man with a yataghan is'o'e through the acacia blossoms. And the thrust he-made w ilh his gleaming I. Ude Hail pierced through both their bos oms. 'Tlier. ! There! Thou curse. 1 Caitiff giaoui ' There, there, thou false one, lie!'' He nor-eless hassan stands ab ve, Ami he -miles to -ee them the. Tin v -l . p li.--iie.it h tie: fresh green 1 1! : t. The lev .1 and the lady--Ami the maidens wait to hear the i.i'a) ( U' th : daughter of the Cadi! HI Vt.lMi AMI IIKItilU. WiiKHS 11V THUS. VliHillK, Avenging and 1. right fell (he swift sword ol t rut, ()n him w ho the brave sons of I 'sua be I'.IV .' For every It n. I eye which he waken'd a tear in. A drop from his h art-wound-' shall weep ,,-. - her hi ide. By tin- red cloud that hung o'er Connors d irk tlw ell iug, Win n I'hid '- thief champions lay sleep ing in gore - Bv ihe billows of war. which, so often high sw i-liag. Have w . ft. d th.se lieroet to victory's .-hole! We swear to revenge t hem1 Xo joy shall he la-ted Tim harp -hall be -.'dent, the maiden unwed. : i Hir halls shall be mute, aod our tields shad lie wasted. Till vengeance is vvreak'.l ou the mur- t lel el - head 1 Yes. morai eli ! Though 5Weet arc our home n colleci ions! Thou h -weet are the tears that from leiidcint ss Though swi t are our friendships, our; hupes. our affections, j Keve.ige .rn a tyrant is sweetest of , al : If the ltub is ( lining Teeth. Be sure and u-e that old antl well-tried remedy. Mis. Window's Soothing Syrup for ciildreii teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic antl is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-live cents a bottle. n61yr SMALL HOME CANNEKIE Tu Siiiiiilv the Local Trade, Tlie Ail vn lit Rice They llnirllirrl hone in I.airife Itlei K use Willi Wlilrh They ran he KNtnhlinlietl nnil Opera tetl. There ought t3 lie canneries enough in and arountl Xew Berne to at least supply all Ihe canned vegetables and I'm its that the t ily requires. Why should not jui . own citizens put up micIi fat tones Why , should not our iarnjer? brunch out into Ibis line themselves in a small way by 1 encliug small antl comparatively inex p nsivc factories, antl supplying our mer chants with such gootls, thus keeping at : home the money that is now sent abroad for Iheni y A Baltimore correspondent ofthcChar 1 lotte Observer, recently gave that paper 1 an article showing that in certaiu things the small cannery has the advantage of ' the huge city cannery and ho gives the es timates of the cost of operating a good cHimei'v and what niav l.c 1 vpic e 1 from it: ' To the truck farmer, who always has fruit and vegetables at certain seasons which are uot marketable at a profit, the small cannery is a windfall. The large city cannery, no matter how improved it-i machinery or ho tv large its output, cannot compete with the small can:iory, whose raw material is practically free, and whose skilled labor is considered free. The cost in such a case of operating a cannery of 3,000 ;i pound can capacity, it in the country, would be about as follows; 3,000 empty cans 2,c, $ 75 00 2,000 labels, 3 00 12 ') cases (2 dozen cans er.ehj 10 Ot) Solder ;i 00 Fuel and water 0 00 .Superintendence 0 00 5 men 4 00 30 w omen and children a 00 Incidentals 2 00 Total cash per day $105 00 "This is 3J cents per can, and if goods require sugar, 4J cents per can, or 42 cents and oi cents per dozen respectively. "One bushel ol tomatoes, peaches or apples will turn outli dozen 3-pound I cunn. 1 nus it goott sweet peaches can be I sold at the very low piice off 1.54 per dozen d-pound cans, the lruit realizes f 1, wuicii is equal to f i.ou per Dusnei. "The country packer should compete with ttie larger concerns by trying to put up goods in tho best manner and not in the cheapest manner. The large packer sells his gootls through brokers who con tinually call on him for a li'.tlo cheaper product which will enable him to compete witli another broker, and so the tendency increases toward poorer goods. "The country packer should nell, not arountl by way of the Baltimore, or other brokers, but direct to the nearest whole sale grocer, 'hus keeping the money at home and lienelltting both producer and consumer. EI.EVF.X COMPANIES ENTERED For the World's C'hatnpionahlp Howe Reel Rural at Atlanta, iin The I.it. Mr. J. L. Ilartsrleld, foreman ol the At lantic S. F. E. Co., of Xew Berne, has received the following letter in reference to the World's Championship Knees at At huta, in which the Atlantic Hose Reel Team of .New Berne, is to take part: J. L. IlAKTSFiEi.D,E8tj.,New Berne.N. C. Dear 8ir:-r Yours of the 10th, inst. . received enclosing check for f20.00 in pay ment of entrance fee for the Atlantio Fire Co., of your city, and tho same has been properly entered. The following teams have entered for the contests: Xcptune llose Co., Gloversville, X. Y. Central Hose Co.. Bradford, IV. Greensboro Hese Co., Greensboro, N. C. Independent Hose C .,Martin's Ferry, 0. E. W. Clark Hose Co., Grinned, Iowa. Tiger Hose Co., No. I, Fernendina.Fla. Ocala Hose Reel Co., Xo. 4. Ocala.Fla. Fernandina Hose Co., No. 2, Fernantli na, F4a. Marion Hose Co., Ocala, Fla. First Ward Hose Co.. Butler, Pa. Atlantic Hose Keel Team, New Beme. X. C. Truly yours, W. R. Joyneu, Chief F. D. NEWS IN BRIEF. The Suez Canal made f 1,500,000 in 1894, than in 1893. Aote did not break the world's ting record at Springfield, 111. Try would tlie famous horse oouli not 2:07L la Peking the cholera has a grip it antl now it i3 said 1,500 tlie daily more t rot as he beat upon from it. Japan has lost 26,435 out of 38,091 who were attacked. The government of Spain has ordered 00,000 Mauseur rifles in Germany for the use of tUe army in Cuba. A dispatch to the Tall Mall Gazette from Shanghai, says that tlie entire province ot Cheng Kiang lias again been placarded witli anti-fcxreign and anti-Christian proclamations, causing much anxiety among the foreign resi. tleuts. An exchange says: uIn boring at Hope Mills to put iu the deep well system to water works, the results were beyond expectation. At a depth of 175 feet a reg ular artesian water spout was struck, affording seventy-five , gallons of water per minute with a pressure of seventeen pounds at top of ground which will force the water thirty-four feet above the top of ground. The contractors say that it is the strongest stream they pinve ever seen. The Chatham Record says the changes in the laws made by the late "reform" Legislature has made the offico of register of deeds one of the most lucrative ones within the gift of the people. The emol uments have been grtatly increased be cause the register now discharges some of the duties heretofore discharged by the county commissioners antl the superinten dent of public instruction. The oftiee in Chatham, the H.KOid savs, i.s worth at least $2,000 a year. The News ami Observer h is over a column in which Senator .lams an. I Capt Ashe give their reasons why they ditl uot go into the silver convention. Boiled down, it amounts to this. They came to attend a non-partisan silver convention ami found the Populists determined to use it for party advantage. Cap. Ashe w rote all the resolutions save the last InrtfeJ of the one which caused so much debate. That half is written by Butler as is also J tne last one. The Democrats not in the convention say that it was a failure of the '. worst kind and that Butler completely bossed it. Goldsbugs say that if silver was re stored to free coinage as it was prior to j 187.1, goltl would all How out ol the conn- tty antl we woultl have nothing but silver. , How much scarcer could it get in cireula.- j tiou than now '! How long has it been ' since the average citizen even saw a goltl coin? Can you remember when you saw, your last one ( Mrs. Lucy Hastings Betts, w ife ol Hev. A. L, Betis, and daughter of Kev. J. K. Brooks, D. I)., died in Charlotte on the 17th iust. at 2710 p. m., t f consumption. The remains were carried to Smithtteld for interment. We sympathize with Dr. 3rooks and family iu this great trial of afflicliOD. May the Lord comfort tlie be reaved. N. C. Christian Advocate. WE STAND Behind every Statement re make. We say nothing that cold facts JTwill not Substantiate. We Back Up EVERY STATEMENT :..:. . That is What We Do ! -'- v EF We make the Statement ' here while we have the GOODS, and PRICKS in the Stores to. back up every claim and quota- tion, . 4 . ... -.- ve . -y YVe stand behind, with ourK GUARANTEE. You can rely upon it. Therefore when we sajv '. that we will give you 7" More Goods . , Your :'i THAN AN? Mil IN 111 IWl Don't fail to call and exam ine for yourself. No Trouble to Show Goods That is what we pay otlr clerks for. I'We are determined not to be undersold. Wo mean busi ness, and you will miss a reat opportunity if you fail to visit our Stores. -.ZEollocl- St tt i

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