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tt A! THE JOURNAL. New Berne, N Nov.,: 14. 1895- ocal News BRIEFLY NOTED. - Tbe Kboeaet AgnM 8. yuilnn Irom Bhiau.iv, rnv.a wi.h coal for the Gas - CILIIccnU u tAkttn m to Smith. field hi DtpoiT Sheriff J. D. LaRooue. -warrant baviug lon received for hiiu ou U)0 etUUVQ Ol htrSOTT. -If ,.. -,, - . . ... wm meuMag ma irom Juba Arthur. ar; W. CL Tvn. ofibo frfcit TtantUl 'charctk-of Darham wilt ftrrire tomorrow Btlittodcomirence his meetings in the llKklle Street B-piist chur-ti. Tlicy will b heltl twice day ami Mr. Tyne is to preach at tacb fervke, Mewra. Ilaxklmro Sc Wilutt have broogtit their bagpy robe ami horse b a i ket dcpartii.eat voospicalonsly to mice hf X ttryatoowy dtsptny of (! u l iu tilol oott la one tif their nindows where . they c&a be ateo and edmiied by ail pa.-s-tra. - u... .tW!in itoin mar tfaysvutc ,ia. itl sloill.u.,. ,!,-. u :,ki 1 w. iu - .wtetjovicie.1 M Jackeonvilie iutrior jurp1 ,.ot iv hv th.- avaue kkk. ht.t V.y oort or larreoy awl entenc&i to four , ,,is f-iH uu.kanl i.i. u the !...ul i .v." - jran la the prmlentiarj. The cl.a.S.jMt ,,,,, , hv .,. k,.k. T-.- rvj-M-ti.m Tbe aaweracv ryatem is b-in2 extertlel f trooi ; Sooib Pr4it stive- biut ha-f way - down to the rir r. The oljeet is to yiie - opportnoity for c.nuecii n with the iriek .- building foruwrly used lor DuDei.ben:' brewery which is to le t hunutd i -t.. a resuleace. ' J..?SJAUmniMmm,,t Sew Berne . muouiiii muuu g'uuH,..uivv auu . while M work. A piece fn pe which lit- ttad In bis hand was caaelit iy shafting . 'And U it U dnw-t mpidly around ii hit arm waa Jerked m tfc it au.i i tie n jury rjalted.- t- We see le the Morelieid City Evange :.' 4ist that Mr. J. II. Mann the popular proprietor of th New L'eme ilouiH.- .1 -T ' jibat place iut-ob to eel tooie s;o. d hmiuds - .down io a Tew days so that his ueU . -' ray have a lively lime hunting tie r. ' - Mr. P. IE. Hejre Is kick from Wilmin " -too where b has been a.iowinp a fli-ph- y ;-aTtbeapleoIUt fnnry poul'ry and pel - ' animals tiom the ltivvrside 1 ards. The - trip was a aucwssfol one. The show was A Mite't aad admimt by grt omtibers of - ?ilmiogkiuao9. " Tha new yonn an-1 progressive firm oTHoHiatrr & Cx are their roal 'yard in good' ebpe hao rqtrpped it .- sail, a weltaa layiajj ia Urje wipplwii ni . vcot in tle TariatH kiuds aeeile-i. Ti.i ir . -. laeC additita io the conveeiewes l their - basueea ie the pattiiig ia of telephoue - aerrice." - 'Bwr.'Cl O.- TawTell left Momlny to'at- f tend the meeting of t be 8oathern Frrsby- -: . tenaa ueoerar Asser&bty com.utre wtucn .- begin ita week tntey at Dtur, G-i., and to spend a abort time at the Atlarjt xpoitioti wbea I be eouimiiUe ends its T ' labors. He will also attend a meeting of i , tbe rejentaof tlte Buriaoi Springs Orpluiu's - ' Dome next week. Ir. S. C Barton and Mr. Snsroan, two -' : agents for enlarxett portraits, had an al ierratioa io front of Uottrl Albert yesierd.-iy " - arbkh Ud to blow a. Durfng tbe fibt tin '' .former ased a kaiie tbovt be did uot aucceed in inflict 'D iujuty with. Mr. asanan was tried before atilslrate Hahn 6ooi a penny aocicostSk A warmnt was iaeed lor Mr. Bcrtoo. l-ut. the elb'cer r lid not get ap witb him. : . ilriu W. B. Goodwia after spending a '(hort tbaae in the ciy left Satorday lor . 4xIeooe faraa where atie baa been liyin? for eooie months. Hit tiastad( . Capt. Oood win,-? load master of the W. N. & - V. R, B- aariuir its cooMinr no . h; veceatty paacbasnt a farm near Bt-llrield. . Virginia, aad bis family leave Io join him -abere thia week. V- -"" - Wawm t'Jerv -. " : , -s Tbere is new hunging . op in .Messrs. '- CXaCkbura at Willett's store, fine banub of elorer wfricfe Cw in Maj. A. B Den- s ' nison's mitt yard firon one-stray reel It is ibex and a half feet in Iwigfit and there are abeata-doeen stalks Irom the nne root. Mr. Detrehon will exhibit it at tbe East Carolina Fair in February. When results like ibis come without ' any effort waate'cr it looks as ii it is suffi cient to show that oars ia naturally a -grrss coontTT. Sone who be visited ' ' Jover fields Uerth say tbis is the Lest bancb they have ever seen, bat just as w good resaits have bean atbuned here under cstttiratkn. Messrs. Backburn & Willett ' kave raised - clover on tbeir Oaks Stock Farm which was every particle as high as - tbs or higher. - V It -is only - a' question of time wIhd - t atock-ralia, dairying, and their essential acrmpnaiioea threat er attention -to meaii- ' v laadajTor h Ait pastamse and hay rrops will become prominent fealnrti of East ' ' -Oarellna Cmning peratioos. Bailt. Tbe County Coainiifsioners canvassed fhe Ti of tbe coont Saturday on the . question of bonding the Neuse and Trent .- tiwt b ridges, sed tbe majority ot the votes cast. Bavins be"D against their con - straetion. the board instroctol its clerk, - -". Mr. 3. Y. Diddle to notify tlie contractors 1 ibat the bridges woold not be bailt and a1ss directed ibe cumrman of the board to ' eritbsVaw tbe app'battun made to the United States authorities for pvrrm-sioti to baild IBs jbridpss across these sticams. - . Seme advocates ler the bridges sugesc that the county fell its A. s; X. C. IJ. K. stock aad boild tbe bridges with the pro - eeeds.- . " ' V , The anm. that eotrld be realized f oai it wosild be Jastaboat tat would be re v ajolBad, bot thia d:-9 aotinert with favor among sosae of oar best in:erau) ritizens. Tbe stock, if SOW; would have to be dj v posed of far below parked it is beginoiDg .to be considered ttut ibe time is nt tv.r o distant when it will lie vuluiiile ia estaaent and as ibe county hs held it vthrongh tbe period of onprofitableness, i' . - ia arsnxd that it is best to bold it arid " jreap some of the profits. eiJtH Bvaavklaa IaO Slre. Ef?pbea iokneoa, a negro boy a!xnt - iUteen years old waaeangbt Saiday mora fmg aboat Ji o'clock, biakiri iuto raastreeg at Baxter's store at tbe coar- kat wbari. , ".- " He stole tbe bolt from the rr used sun ' -shatter fitaleeiQ!? daring the day, and "' reahxing what ws op Mr. Aru'.sir o -' and his clerk male oo substitute for ti e "-- fgMtcviott that bad been stolen und sratcbeH in tbe store uutil the ihi.t ' apppeated and t !en captured him. Afi.-i - liKiog pil ike eriL-', ls. iii'4 vi ry j alesKlerbetsWped Jtrov,-h a smad op- i,- legboi waS.nfUkap Mjrndy as lie wa . , starting to leave the city on a boM. He eoeiessed and said that sfier sUsii- fast the bolt be threw it into the -I. k. He was placed in j iil ia delimit of 100 bail. .'. - It will be raawmbered that ret ently a frae of boy clothes-tbieves were caught Tbis b one that belonged to tbe sunie crowd. -v- v: Te ACiaaatal A fkaan rr All to Cio; - It has loos: been held that walking was ji yery cheap mode of locomotion, but the ' , - - rWlw"T m cniKction with v " , . fljfi gsaloard Air Lioe out of Wilming f . 00 are dcaootjationg that to ride on - ' ibeir spleadi1 Seat trams is a still cheaper way of getting i"5- - ' Ws are aotbortted to annoanee thai by ; '.their irzolar train kaviog New Berne; . - . - i next Saturday morniog. Nov. 16th. at - 9:30 tbe W. N. A N. Bailaay will sell a Mr. D. L. Waul who ha- been spending round trip ticket to Atlanta unci return lor . the wet k at Jacks-'nville court returuetl f7.M good for ten days. This very low i ho ne Sai ur.hiy. - - poeewlli enable everybody to take the Miss Mattk- B Wiliian s who is teach . . tnp. and ibe Igest of tbe W. N. & N. i ins the public school at Kiver'ale, spent .' -". . " Batlwsj will be pleaeti to book the S irnrday at her honie ia the tity, icturn- v - jatmes oi tnoae wiamng to une aavanisgei cfUU onperaiiea .ofier with a view to - - arrangiaf Ar tbeir test secommodation. Having aaade the trip himself be ia in s ' - ' portion to make satisfactory arrange gSt A4 $lf valuable iDfofmatjon, OH THE WAU PATH. Kdward E. Frames th Street Cornet lt Gel Awny Front Ibe Motion IUhwiiikI li;IH For fu tn Ke. latins; Ke-Arret. Edward K. Franz!!, t l.e liect n e'i-i who disturbed the Ikipti-t t ongregali.'ti did nn stem to appreciate I'm- ie nency ex'endid 10 liini hy tho May r. 15 iog; allowed con-i lor 'b e free i.vn adi ut H e Station hou-o In1 l-.iik advant g" i I r to ".-kin" Monday morning;. I In no P..1,. ..i !..,. ii VV. -n I. e 'n: 'e P .ii.e-jr He- ; (;.JskiU :llli,lu ,., -l0U, w, ,,,,, j Howard's- c'othh,,- -tore w :. n acting queorly .-.t: 1 en in -.Mil r. :irl uivu Mr. (J ,-kiil nun a tn rearre. 1 lum h ie- stm th ' and those l.e i i nioued t i lore ne us uu i v hi.hj 111 I V CO., I lu- ii k i ak nl MIKOI -HI. l-H.-l V.v.1. ..IV. .v..v ... KicK' ii -nr. (i -k.i uur, l ,,.0 kil.k lit Mr. (;akill .. J Vr. K.i - I wanl Clatk, who ua.- li-.M i-u Futuzfii ! on the .qqK.site Mite io i .11 luck a- ou-t i an.l bie-ik one t I tin- urje ir -i" tli-p! .y I Moul n. Mr. 1 1; on stoo I fxaimo at i. ai 1 ;lii$.-v Franz n l:a.l ' i : e -i to i. tun n.h.i.ai hetoio th.- police kit k a -: c tH) to pi' r. - a- l:e wa- lieai , t oiwui t e. lor c. -.:ihi t a- an ll'u er oi I t.-ikeu i lit "f the sttcc, ' :l '.va-j retc 't -.i. 1 ,l e i . :mhI I), t' ri- .1. i.. Halm. in. i; I IJesi.lcs ill mi lii 1 alt- a-V ct. alia I j 1 1 ,,u- o.i i li ch.il'4'- t ' :.-aull ii -o Frati. n. i Fianzen sttv''t m l in wliiutiti ni.oth I I he i1t-ctOi.i in fill iim' ei c siib- r kt.-k on Mi. Win. II. t t!ie i - tuea-i. nutl Dr. I u-'tiDully . nlyk.pt I i n from tl' ti i; him -oaa- 'i .i ;r ' y ti e way he twi-ted to. f"ot In- li..tl lioi.t i t. Willi nil t -nr hold of h'm he was li la'dy throivi) ll -U' l ish oa ir.t ) a diay .intl lia-.de I nr.'ui.il t- ill- s ati.m liou-e .t h. re hi' ei tune. 1 lioent'v ahn-iie if evt-iyotniv approache . lum iluih-i: the ttay. us lit- had Iv n i.ur.u.i; the time lit- win l t ii ' i. - : ri e-' i ll. KKAN. I SKNT AH AV. Bnt What About the IMarea he Will (io To What fan be Done With Such Fellows lo Make Tbcm Orderly t 111- zens. It was roni-iu led, and we nii; not sai uuw'.sely so, that the lx -t tiling lo do witli tl e iiitl-nt-linL'. sliaiiliu mn-iciuu wu- m "i-i ii mi i ai t i ii the coiinunuil v as speedily ai d wsdv a possible. He was ace l l ' V ' " laki-tj i Oven t the leil in r ,N. ii-- ah nl I li-li ur i t her il- puitiir ; Tne-.U.y i fen o nby l'olii eim-ii Land a-.i.l Tol. r a a. I sent ill". He h ttl iniids 10 ay his nay aid seemed perfectly willing to tti p.u:. Franzen wa- t;:d at ipi.uttr past live l.y MiiV t Kills .lud j.aliiitlit suspended for jn-l ti!) fn mi'iu es-tlitl is he wns sriven iu-t t!i it It-limb of lime to .0 t out of the city autl at half past live he was on h,.s way b the ti-anii'r, tlr o9i tJi seeinj; liini off. tie was inlor.ncd iltat judjinent would be pronounccl upon him 11 lie was found in the city aaiti wiihin twelve nionths. We uuderstand that lie leli Atlauta similarly au. I r.lso W ilmii;toii. At At lanta a ctiri l inr o his own story he wns io foe lock-up live days before he left tliere. WedouUnotit j? the Iks', iliinir for any community to get such charactirs out of It. ? v irl V as It Can ie.soa.ibly be done but is rt li-hi tjr oi-.e to-jn t firu iheni loo-e on ami her heloiL- uiakm them siiff r for what; vrr misdeeds don? in the first. Do not understand us as tin. I. ins; fault with the authorities for ruaki"ij him xrid others like b in le ive as quickly as it can b d ue, but we do maintain that th. re is -.iu-tii;u' W'OU'4 in f xisting conditions themselves, wluu there c aim. t at any lime l a liunishnient m cil i u' lo su.-h dang, r us niiisanvcs us ilvy wi;l tlie.nl and remem ber. Ueinfr l"st in a i-cn-v; of .-name, ih-y mind imprisonment v.-ry little, hut s uij tuing could be prx v ldi u that Uiey would ieuu.-mbe-. Mippofe ihi r;- had b. ea a '. oik ha u -e in New lt me. or n cha n Mttli a- was inaini a i.e. I h. re n i -e. r I e rs iIot tho war at rtik up ni oar - ree - i oiv, and Frauzi : ,v( JniU niHtiv : a e e.lr oi it tor tliiity or sixry i', ujtti it.u a tious and p"ivtT bat k i it to make mm 'work or lak- wiuse contequrnet s. jut as there i tu t lie p.vitcnt a y who is th r tl at docs net b'Ji. to tint w hu ho !tf. here he vy u'd have ha I a Ic.-son In Would have le m jnl red an I iih ch wou'il have c tu-ed bite io be more mind ful of the rigLu o, w liaiever community he entered iuio ncxli TLere ought to be arrangements iu every place the size of New lit-rne lor the iullii tton of jje.aaiiie-i that will at once be yeouiiie punishment to tran8;ri t:ors and and at .he same time make tbeui earu their way while they are being taken cere of ai thi espease . .f the tojinuiuii y. Couilur GoliK. Dr. K II. Ifddb'igia Inuik Irom his professional tour in n-!ow a ul Jon-s counties. L ent. F. Wias'oa . iv'io ha-be n sdci d ini; s ini - lime in Washington Citv, ie Urnid honie on ihe s: earner Nw 15. rue. Mr. J. y,r. Sj-icwi.lt who has loreiitly made t-xten.-ive i woroieaients to las ljirse livery stable tfiahlishuivSlis ;a this city, Kft 'or the Wt.-t to lay in a Qou supply of stofk, selected under his ow'D supervision. MissEdiih C. Lock wood oi' Stfrpfonl, Ckiun.. an iv-il 10 visit her aunt, ijrs. S. L D;d. Mr. Mayer Hahn re'.ura-d If am Jack sonville where he has been speti liu a lew t:ays in business. Mr. John Kiii-J, biugae master of the XY.S.fcS. ll. ii., is moving b.ick to New Berne frun Wilmi.-gioo His dau'dei, M.s-; i.'u-ite, arrived last niuht and w stopping with her cousin, Mrs. Henderson Cole. 0 i a inaiuder of the lanjily are i-sp- ctrd up t. day. Anion: the arrivals at the Cha'tanki are S. I. Wooten o J.a tininoe, J. II Stt-vi m ;ind il. L. P. vlor t4" UOldscr... 15 F. and U. U. Fiekles 0I Oriental. Samuel liac 'ii oi Adams Creek, John S. tiossiir. a promiaeut niill-m in ol'Fhil atlelphia, well known in Now Berne, and IS. A Munuer, a numb r ol ne firm tf J. Ii. V ui va vtrn Sr Co tf Camden, N. J . said ;o be ilie iiri--t r. tail iuniituie house iu the w oj .!. Tics i tie department over which Mr. .Murjo-r hassp clal charge docs a indium do.iars uoilli of business nun ualy. Rev. T. M. N". (ieore who assistid in Hie marriage f Mr. J. H. li (.'arr.iivay of Xt-iv lVrtie an.l M-ss I,..ui-e E'k- of Hal eiuh, M j. ll T. ('ariMwav, f. tlu-r of the uro-nu; Mi. To -. D. ( arr.i.t-'V. Mr--. W. J). Sprauue ai d Mr. .laau- ft G.iskn., otluir n I my s, a a ! M-ss M.ib.'l Uind'lpa and Mr. Joiij- Wiih.ib. iMuncd I'hursd.iy 10-.! atttilltjui Mrs. H S htr d -tioh't ' Miss t" Ba'tt.i.. n ik Mral tun s Mr. C. W Mr. S. V."i. (it-o. A- Wim ir Jlaa ni l J ibbs. . Mrs. L (id i. -. ; e;e i l lv oeiyli. Ilyee U vitice; . Ma. e. f l.'.-iu'-' ! 1 a- o-'iir O lUkt' I". .-;--e Mui-o 11 1 . 1 n iiya' 1 .1 eu--. ; r, b.'.-t ni r-.n-' a w oi and his biother Mr. la- .1 i.riel vi-it to tne aid, ' r. a citv on bti-i'i'ss left for Washirgton. Mr. James K. Suiitii, lift 00 the suj.nu er Xt-twe for the Northern inanietsto pur chnse his w inter stock. He sos he in tends to pay cash and buy cheap. Mrs. lfm.'.'iil, daughter o1 ll?v. Dr. Sar.dlia of El zab. th City, came in Friday tuoroiniT on the sieuiuer N-u-e and after spendiocj a i':iv viaitiug MlM. A D. Bills, h ft Saturday to visit at I.auriuburg. Mr. J. J. K ial of Mureiuad, passed th ri-uh the 1 :iy en route t .1 -icksouvilW to ; pend a tiay cr two H ere on business. Miss Lal i K iel! who is uachhig near Newpuit, came up Saturday to visit at her hame uolit M0ud.1v. County Coijiniis-j.-iper Carr of Fort Barnwell, was inSaluitiiv iBiicwjuir his . sulscripiion io Thk Jocrxal, ing at nigut. Japanese Liver Pellets are small and mild, asy to take, no gripping, the most pleaslua (fleets atteod their use. Fifty Uosesj li;at.F18.D.u2'9i; . ; COMPLETELY EXONERATED. Officer Dixon Did Not I'se i;n'si r Violence in Arroslini; Franrii. He Dill -Not Even e llie Forri- lio Who Justified In 1 but Kallcil t t ie as miit li n un Kin inen I l.v onscrvii tte Lawyer Ileeliires it V:s His Hilly lift llntr I sfil. 1 11 :i i oi II i t In '. .. v :i tin- I i v mi i'0 lit hid inula la i-biv.il. r i til.' . t: -y inpatl are a hi - n tin- -i -t if.: ! iw . u ol i man or Set I'm t ' li. Mil i l.e m j m v i ! c'cai ly. utim i ik. ! lii d w i:-,t.'!i!' . i, , the aulho. i' v 1 1 -tc t Hi. :t i- that l1 i t'. 1 1 it- It M . fXlieillU '" .M'U' I 1 ,ib e io . i.n.i.i, ., : x ! . v ,a...iai , t ! .n.tt l.uittl tt. t-tai..,-u :l.-aint his , u i ,11.1.1 i i. -1 . . . - . ll.llii.' W h:.ti I t r t.'Uaviis E.l-i.ml :' a icliiou- li 1 yr.y ze:-. the ih-tun -r ..t i Mivojjt.oti utnl u.-i-tti- lt the I iiv .- ..m er. -taiilti.'v thesaa c. .h.t In- ead ( - ctele a li;s autiioi ;; y, ha iu-t i - ii t c -l v e t io. i ce, and o i.i u 't'. au h i "ie i .. i - try. t.e was pi-.-inplii it -.or I to ll. - p'ate on tl e ponce I. n The police toinuiir.e lit Hit- ni'V"i. 1h fori.- whom t lie eit v x ini-nati. n iva- held. .oii-:-'el ..i H. S. rnniio.-e, ii . ii man. F. . I'liuli mid 13. I! Nifl'. 'fnt i li.-il' i liotii - if s thorol'i;hlv. ;od i u. pat It:: 1 1 ;. Itacled ll.iir dtvi- .iu alter lie: in.'.-: i ..itini con-..'e:a-1 in i. 5i. a o"!y w.. llie le-' in.ony of I i -I Hi tlers akt u. bui Dr. C. M. B ntoli u.atle a careful ex uniii itio.i f l he prisoucr. s r,p pin:.' lum I., tne iv.i.st looking for muiis et violence a titl or et a n a 1 1 ii p' ;e laiietl loli .ii any brui.- Iii Ihe ab-ein e ..I Mr. W. U'. CI e k, cil v alt-rue-., M . (.). II. (iuioa r pr t u-1 led Mr. 1) X"ii bcloie tne coin uiiitte. He also it prest me i in the in: gis tiatis trial ai attorney hr him. He quo ted the lav in tach cuse.piainly ai.d -ecuietl pron- pt acquit t , i Is. .. Hon. C C. Clatk. a p:ot"Uii'l lawyer, autl qua-t, t'11-ei iitive (ii.zen al-o al-dres-ed ihe po.ic'.' ci.minillee, not as ; n ait. -rncy. but as a tit z-e. t.-llinj; whatj w t re the ni;his nyl pitvil. nes oi poliee iiie", and i .f Ihe amoiitv ot violence ilcv ivcip aliowtd to u-e. lie sliosiad from ihe lar and siipeiior c u;t di'.-.sioas ih.it ihe ollicer Was maile in.- so..- judge ill w hat violence was lit cessary. lie had no right to use wanton or inaiiciou violci.ee, but. unless the fmee u-ed mis -u extremely em-e?8ive as to jn-tiiy i he b' lie; that this was the case the law up . eld the i llicer. Mr. Clark moreover siait d t inph. ti c illy l o the C' ni in i ttt e that in t he iust -m e UU- It r consideration, leit fi om wllilt lie saw pei-soniiily, the "111 i f as Hill oiny justilied in doiu' what lie did. hut that l.e would have be-u jus ilietl :n lutiini; t lie prisoner our Hie boa i. and not oim would he hat e U'i u just iiieil in . i i o ir but ill it it was hi-tiut l-1 have done o. Mr. Chirks lem.uk- wi re siioit Inn thi-y were ma-tci 1 1 uu i coi. inc-tig and h nl their due iulliience. There is oi.e i ii i olt the pubic should nevirf.iig t a'iut an Hi r and thai is that not oje liipo out a tl.'z-"!) doe- Ik havu to deal with a .ti'itlt' 11.3. a in niakiiif an atTt st, and mikiu,' m arrest is in con sequence an un pleas , nt a tl.f en tl tllei-ou- busints, lie cli ill knows (., what depths of t -rime Iha m.ia ne 1-aiifftiuo Wlllincr to de'crd and ll .s 10 be on almost constant annul le he ihould let s une coiiaroly undei handed Uf i; t ai a'. 1 antagc -f hiai tiu.t nnht reeU't. in pcr uiauent injury or en".i ill- loss otitic a did happen cot loi g sli ce 10 a ptihccnian in one ot llie other cities uf the -t!ate. Aijaiin, it sin uld also be remembered, that 'when a man isi-ts an ..ffieer lie oniis wliatcver 10 ce ihe llicer list s Ujion hinisci', auii l:(.i.- fori.e will be step ped when the resist.. ne inanii.. il ccis--ai v ce .ses. The off ' del c .-i c a.-e hi triugles when he pieti-.s au I ihe ollkej will Le only too ota.l to eea.-e whitever puiji-ljii.EUi he is lufllciini;. Ordlnanee oh Uewislmj an Ollieer. 'liesistauce to ar.y oi 'the police ia the eiiy in l he dischai oe of their dutici by woiils, threats or the use of physical Luce or any at tempt to indict others to do so shall subject the offender to a line of twenty dollats or t unpr s niient at labor tof twenty day. ' 'i"he above i Olio of tlaJ t il' o)4 J! s relative to regis iu tin ntiicei iu ;ht! ilis :liarge of his duty Note that the intcr l'.rcnce w ih an olfi .-er by a by-t nder eicn although the inteif.-ren e is only l y tiir ats orsiiupij- by wor is lay- the . if n dcr liable to the penalty of I,':e t hapter. One wlu forgets the above may i;et ii the Ute-shes of ibe law before he realizes it. A SOBTH t'AKOLtSA VOfSO MA.N. Rev. B. II. Mellon, n Tonna Man From Jonea Co. t'ontlnrls n tJranil ami KnereASful Meeting in lientarky. The Covington, Ky . 11- cord h is an exteade.d notice ol a mo-t sivec-sful uieet ing held a short wi.ilc :'rr..e in K- ntucky near the Onio border, by Ilev. li. II. Mi ton, a risirg young man tiotti ur m Ig'i bor county ot Ji iies. "A sprits of lUt-etiMs ua- he'd at ihe Goshen Chri-ti in Churth by the pastor, liev. B. II. Melton, which icsulieti in li fi y - tl v e aibliltoiis to the churcli thirty-seven by bapt'sni ;tjid eightcili Irom ollu r c'uuiclu s J- wa i one of ilie grandest lliietings cier he'd in this com niundy, niarjy tiims during fins uniad meeting there being from Hno b l.Oi'O peisons in attendance. Hoii-e oi.cn neuiy til ed with latlies. "No e.v itenient, bu' a heap ol iutere-l during the lulire me luiur, the In u-e .Ton being Glli d an ho.ir b f.re ti m- I'.r -er-vipes. T;o-e in atundan e destrte a great tie il of credit lor ile ir loci be havior. Bro .Melton i-a gical powci lor the acromplisliment of g.-od. Vny Ztal ous and kind; so lh"iiiugh!y ma- eiii e the subjects he chose irom nioht t" iil.t that he got the uniiiiidul aPtnton if every one that heard hen. Tins imctiiuj did :us iv(u.i h f. bud i up i ur ehiici a d strengiheu our plea as any im e g eu-r hel l t the chu ch. Those that came into tin- churcii du:--ing the meeting were all good m iteii ii and will be ol urea' ss.-tun. e iu th -church. Tne good i ll'e,e: s t i t:.j-- mot'litii: are not done with V -l. I: iii wi. t-n . i: 1 deepen and many tvh were umf ,1 '" m' flect up n the d .poer- u- p .-it; . a li t h tiny s au I n il be i.iit -ctctl i .to the iui. grcat foltl undct t-n- . ue gica1 shep herd as tie tail ore will . f ; i s i a 1 1 I iiie i it.:. lie b m was n Ii. t . I , ,.t a i i oo 'I e I -e pit' I .tl n l: au I by the tune the b -ur i i f d ..t 1 ol tile 3.1'UO people wi i-e pr. -cut, otie "t tin- hr gest ciouds ever wiiti.?- i iu t ni-coiinu:;-nity on . like occa-i n. Moi.dai, lol loping qu'te a crowd met at the church to ejite the lumi of aliow-hip to Ihos-J wi'O had COIlIC into tin c-iiur.il, ami enjoy a general I and sink- uiili every one present. It wsa perlc --tl-e 'ea-t to every one prc-ent. Tin y ad naliz d that the me. tin was drawing to a ti. s -. iu al eyi ry one felt loaih to give Bro. Melt. :i the p.ntiuir baud, as lie is held iu very hi rnunitv. teem bv eierv oneia th -iniii- Tlie 0-riooltt Work lo Slop lor Hie Winter. j Mr. E. It. Bell. Dm- ef llf Government 1 inspectors ot the die !gn g wlitch ha- l'. n in progress for som months at ).T..coke i ior tpe iiiak ug i 1 t lie new and det-pi r to 11. S Ni a1, i out rm ' or. ehnimel, infornis i t c-yt llv dr,. !;. lyhvh Ordeie,. fuither Th ,t the cli-iii ;u in U nceCtly s;opped fr ivpiii, will not ru-j lur.-l-y inslm ted to witlidriw tho appli turn there soon nnd th.it the one still at cntioti i.f the li. tn .1 to tiie F. S. Goiein wvrk will soon cense opt rations for Un- J mint for have to c n?truct brid",i s across winter. The stoppage being on t.ct omit 1 -ai 1 rit cr. of the bid weatlitr that may be expected I Ord -ieil, That the nutter of water in the sounds. Ifaciii'its be' reterre-1 to the chiirmannf Mr. Bell will next engage in Govern ment work ou Tar river the removal of obstructions from that stream. Mr. Bell is just from Beaufort on busi ness and visitmg relatives, lie goes on to bU Qext place of vork by rail Monday. mkTHods or itUii.F. nit in lmiroveniMt Xri'ilcit Over Those .Now in Ine A Hu) I'liit'iil T jtrils Nernriiifc- It. The i'ie- oi 14' io h. i.it-- kiKi.i n : - t!i. I ill. i ii.it "ii.' i -v.-ti m w Int li ha- Uf i in li-.- l-r In. ny-t ao y ear- l.v a I ie.i ,' . 'ell iiii-a' :o' .- in cit'ii port, on ot ;! t i:l Iv, wen- a tieiiien nu a Iv.n.ft- mer fie met In .1 of IMiir :n ly th ,t iter" in a-.- at the iinii- i.f ilie'i- v.r.f u.-t'.-n a: ! 1 1-ioV th. 1" W h i., ti, - l:: I 1 1 n.-. 1 1 e ; .lije. ; i. .ii-ih-i-.i toil ill.- be'.icf i-tii- thai inovi incut p r.eiui' i - -t. in i a i i.'.to p..:, ;:, I -- ll.- t-r i , it . t' w i, rh I I i r t. I ' r i - :i i : i : 1 1 l; ::' ' lit -.iiii':.' at hat ii . : lie I'.i.-t a 11- a i ' ii. a! i'-.-. A in. I lra it I.i. : II' II .ill. .(II II Ill- ' I II . ' - I e. "ii o -t .n u; im n t i In; 1 1 li. lookiiu' to I in f. o:ii. th r. -uit toi the I -. neiii .1 i i; i-.at inn. U-V C. f i. ":.I.itli of Xi-W 'lit 1.1 en. :.' ll .- tK'fi. t iiilt tin- mi1 a 1 1 -i-n f. l' some vear- p .-t. ami i n t lS'.i i." ia-oiiu.ht it if.-i-f l'ie-1'i lory mi Klizilelh t.'iiy. iv :s, ill-- l'ie-l'v:pri- .-o".t an II- 111. A l' in I in- ic i - v i nr. i le tit tin- .iiiiifin ( ieiie-ai A-seiulily .fti.al cliiitcii upon the .-ii'.jic; aiitl th.- Heueia' As.- ii.bli nppointttl a 1 0111 111 1 U ee to in vestigate and I. poll at the lotto 1 1 1 1 i t : 1 1 ( w hn ll wa- il ea ) a- t. : h .- a Ivi-a' 1 il l . ! 1 1 : e uu ivetui-e t. Favorable ai tiou 1 avino been t .k. n. ihe (ieneril A--enibly app 'iine.l a co n inittee to look more cartludy into tin ii'iitter. and to prepare and leport at I l.e l-S'.iO iiavtini; of the in ral As-eui"iy oUtlilii' plans of the s.l-lelll lliev t n njii! mo-t -uilalile for il.e propos tl enanir . This c.'iiimittee will met t in I Kent nr. 11. 1.. WYiine-duy. Nov. l:!th. It i- ..iu- i: 1 'lie in. st iuipo'tai.t meetings tiiat U:e Souilu ru 1'r. sbyierian church lias ha i 111 years. L'pon its i.ciion !:ire'y depends whether lb- Inier.-iatioinii f --ons shad! coir.iuue to be u-ed as m ihe p;i-t, m-l J' 1 1 C-1 1 1 1 1" tlieie .-ilall be lc.soU- sll').'e- ineatal to then or tin en'ire s-ui st i 1 11 1. 01 of the ptopose.i new system lot ihe old . As tar a c in be iu. lire 1 il.e latter see a s ' ! u.o-t like v 10 In.p.ieii. 1 1 he idea l. r Hie ia w system it has .It v iiiped is :.b lit as fo jliuly the Hi 1. Ic bv suhjecls. si oirv a coirec'. I ul a tieliniie as lar a- low -: To ncctt-1 i ha ol i'.- co- t n's mi'i leu-a-in . lii-totica: and iloclriual, m iy I t obluim bv tne -tude 't. 1 lll! iaeino; 1 : plai preseniaiioti and e pi mat io-i oftlep-'o-pheciesand in connet-i 1011 with th. 111 ihe reioidcl ti.lltil'inent ol lh. .-" that hid bi en fui ii i le I opto 1 be 'I lie N Ce. Test .Ilicl.t 1 ra. Fuif ar, it :.- in the n-iues 1 Ill p tllOletS "I ill-' lU'-Vl lliejll t- haV' l.s-' llS in graded -crits s- t; :p tnoy .-.ill U1 ,id;i.l ,'il to the'vo and (aptn iiy ol ail who -Imlv the n. The c'otiuiiiilees coi.s-i-l I1" 11, f AlaUin.a; (hi ra Haz. n. nl ' .mint 1, and If' K 1'Vtle Da..i. I a: ,1 o'l Noith t'a'oli' a. f 1: t, 1- I ' ; 1 t. IV C (, II. V m.v. 1.. v. vass, i. i. Berne ltoicn II Is Formerly ot 'ew Saiannali Pastorate, but the t'onre. K'alion Villr. Anklim 1 illl to Sf ny. Fev. I,. C. "a-s, who for the Lu; period .fa . pi, tier, f a c.-i.tury was the b.ioied pa-: or of llie New Bi rue l'te--ln-tt-ria'i church, an I who for iip y. ars past has leen paslot ol the Ti;--; i';-e .yc'ian clniich of .Savannah, (ia . U s lend- red In; i'i -i-tna ion i I' hi- present pa.- oi de. ll.. r. --iirnal ion 10 lake place in thru- inon;i.-. time. Tlie re-iiru ition whs read butulay, Noveinii'-r fid . but piacir-aliy it w,;is not aectp-ted Winn ii wa- runt i maj oby f th - nieaib. is voting by ballot, a-ked Dr. Va-i to remain witu tip in :i:.d r.fn-ed tt join hi n in his riqaest to I'i'i s'ovtei y to relieve liini of further past.-r.I wi-ik th re. At ill.- tiiue Ihi- action Was taken. Or Va-s uas absent. He was in l'.itsba iv, a feud ing a in eting ol the Executiie coin inissioti 'or the Western continent ot the l'lll Vu-li wce,;i COl'.lll ii. flip M .wipualj News ia) - u.u.i l'f. V "a--s it sign it. n,i wa a iurpi i.-e lotiiepii ia I there will be civ-ial i eg ret -bond i.c lean- that iilv I' co.npliments him hioiily a-"an agjre--ii '- preicher. a man ol po-lti epiui'.ns, a Ikurot yij ttholar, til. I a 111 . II wiio-e ti i 1 i o 11 S views are iu perfect aecoiii with lip.- doctriii' s . f hi eh u ; i h Since Dr. Va-s b came ii istor of t'ue church leoiy lite yens au'", 'here have ten received into the eh ii. li li! uiem-b-.f- an avur.o'e . f il.! per year. ai trritAi, From the Ladies" Benevolent Soelely to the Citizens ir Sfw Bern. Duriuir the pa-t iciv yrrs om- list"! sub-criliers ntnong tie bu-im ss men o! New B-ru lias lean very naii-h reduced - iu some ea-t s bj ilt it I li. i'l i-tiiei.s by ic in ov ai, tu thai, we rind onr-tives niu Ii straightened in meatus aud uuablc to unci tlie demands icade upon us for lisd, food a-"l n.eii. u c- for the .-i k. W. le.rtlure wi! be mil- h .-ull'-ritu a.::onir the poor dm ing the winter tihitii is approa--hiicr. In view ol these f a t ve apped to tne citiz -1,;, ami -spicial:y to iho-e Litely conic among us as bu-i ni in. n t ' colnc io cur aid by ti- in u- t ie i. nanus h-r va ce!!s a ni'mih. for vtiiiiL sum the iu makers w'li call i-ii-n in nth. Td.e t.aine.-a ay b sent to the 1.-. -id. n'. M s- iMott-. or !p tiie T'ea-ip. r. Mr.-.. Me-'d.pt s. or fi i nv of ill" tn.tri.ig. r-. IP. or i: ,- o' t! e Socit'y. S. O. SKVM- I'll. Set 1 et c V. I.IIHfl! RtTtSTS iriiAMl. (hiiy mi uu ior ine i&onni trip .ii'ii Sat ii rilny tlie Time i ivrr t he A . .1 N . f. anil Sonlhern Btailroaiis. Mr. ( b.i-. 1.. Hopkins. ii:ivti'it)o p-is- -pticr ti-'.nst for the Southern Rat. wiv, in thee. if n ois'crti! at Hie ( iiatt .v. k.i. Mr. 1 1. 1 1 ki ii - comes to a r,iiuc f r -pi cial excur-ion rnb s f; om this iitv in ibe At! .nt i Exposition and ntu'ii over I f lue A. i'v N. (.'. Som In in raiiror.ii- t The low rale- w iii be "in n ne t SnHir-1 1 nv l..r iii a ii;:v "ii'i. fhe x. ti'-i. u - -- ' wnl lea a- Ni !eiue 11 iU a. in. 1 , ihe ivgulur train, ti-live is u a ie up If a a sp. i't i 1 l!ir ; en;-. egi ear w 'di I e I'm -,i.-i.f, I Mr. N. C. Hughes Will kin- at;: nt in N' w B-nu tiie 1 iar; v. Mr 11.-1:- n gnt; Tl e 1,1.-. : . t-. ! , 1 I,, ket-u-id r- t, ii , , n. re: it in io .'. i n i tunc, SM V MI. I'lUICEEDIMiv,. I!ri'l-e lull' 'i il vnssril Tlio Ion .I i-ij ' I i o ii Eill4-i llllier liiisinrs. Th. i " e. d oi v un i. in - - .in .-r- ot' ( r.iv Coii' ty 111 t ai loo C Ut't li ui-': in tin. ,.,: of Ne.v Fc- ti - on str unlit y, Nov. 'i,ii. 1 sdo, ui. sti i-.t to i'.c-s irom T'ue.-dif Nov Olll. Fn -cut ('! ifrma-'. .lame- A Brian, and '"111111 s-iouer-. rjwuiiwood Mo u. -..-ami (iltr. Tin- iv turns upon the rpp -titi.-i o bridges ;.c:o-s Ni-n.-e auil Trent ri-.er, were submitted t i lb : li srd an 1 on y canvas-e i. T lov.s A g a For 1 1 :e is a-eei laired to . l.t.n-, l.-o- ll w as o; tii d bv tin tic t ..l's- i 111 ade au 1 t t r. il that i In- said r I urns i.v lei k -tnp th ,t n-1 cont : act tor in ol siid I ralg- s. be ue n-.tiee of lie re-nit i e given the board w ith p wcr to act. Order. (1, That the clerk notily the Stiinson Lumber Co., to appear luforethe Board at its next meeting aud show cause who their mill property should not be assessed a t double ta x . i I AU OUT IsEGlV f est ora t ion and Prrserva- Kalt'i:rh. nil lit' Fhlt Siirli'jiir II. A. ICiottii Has llnrUrd Out Hi.' rij:in:il ISouiKlitriis mill Slllllf -lllls HIM' 111 rpos.'. ill llanil lor the "i i ''. I I I ! lilii ii-lofn - n- 1 Ii.t the 1 ".. ny M. m.-i i ,1 A oci ;l...;i is in -t .it o-'i e 1 he " ur;; . .1 1 . .--Fori which ir W a i er Hah ih's re e I up u 1. a. ol-e I -land, w -111 .11. Mr. lieu v A. Liiou'D. e f - . -.o in. 1 r. n ee: tl v -u- vi i t d nl -un .mi hno-. 1: in ke 1 .-in it- ' I 11 i- I. ' 1 1 1 A in-- ul th,. ime . -iv iii I e.--,o i ' 1 M j. 1 r. 1 1: . e.i 11 pill loi ic aliv dot ati d .e -1 ri a e-, for which mteie-led -- . Miaui ace 'til. , h:iu a vote ,--t it- iceent in. etimr m Hah iiih loeeted tin- 1'r. sulent to i-sue re of -lock in Ihe eiimpanv. the 1 1. ...n IV ' 11 II .ti and Ii 1 ;n l -ll Tl oil it.tl i--how 11 by Mr. Urovii's ..!';!. 10 have b. en the w 01 k of a nrlilari enoiiit cr. It w.-ifiemt--11 andoft'i - - vie known a-a it. It measured I-Sa feet fioiuone 111 ;p -ki it i ,r -tu-: I !tton to the opposite one and over 400 fee! ai'. iiinl. It was an earthen work with v.o,-,, n p di-ades. A d.tlVrciii e bel ween tie- ru'iial l"it and tin- re-toted one will lie to 1! it i- il sL'Uiil lo 11-e pi rmaiicnt 111 1' ei 1 .1, oi In rwis" 1 In- Fort uii pie-ent, a- ti. ar as it can be (! terniined upon, the appeai-alli-a it bail m the days 01 the col-oin-l-. aud tiiu meiiiol'ial to 1 he colon;-ts, in .plan if which mil be . a cided upon la t r. 1- expoe led to De place I witlmi the I. ut. 'fin ueik ihi! will be .'"ii'-upon the 1 a 1 1 ve I .1 1 ,-t 010 w iii is -imply u. clear out the limit i-of-.tith 1 nou-jli to make it pleas ani ami atlntt live and let tho it-l remain ..c. oiiki ej to riatuie. The lnibiial which Mr. Brown lecom 1 1 1 e 1 . 1 .- for 1 1 mr k ini: the 011 tints of 1 he fort and p. r 1 1 .-1 1 1 1 1 y lestom a it is coqnina, the beatlt. til . .-ll. 11 l'-'t k llllica abounds m ar Ne t Befi e. Jt i- cOUutid to be as (Illiab e a- ti.e 1 otimion ota-les of o.nj;e ,,r other - one. ;uid I a :houe;h ,t is much less expensive, in its tiivor also that it is a pio- work Fur I iii tiiut u. t.,!;ic! of t he reiiioii iu which this first cet ;,in i cor, j i nm ut .,11 Americ 01 soil w as made. Not , j b.-m-r f.-und in ni .st ncions its very 1 f I ovt itv 1- anotlu r point in its favor. 1 i'ie re is a' the is and matt rial emin. nt - ly approiim le to u-.- in the nu morial it- -e i ! ' ih.it is to be trei-teil to ihe coloiiis.", pioii.iel the mein uiil decided upon is o e iu wbi. ii it can b- nliiiz-.l. That is 'he -hip's Imil 1-1 which was thrown oier iioird th re by Ani'di-aid Builowein 1 , t he i 1 e 1 I tin ir lojiiye o dis;:ov-p::e- lo I lie ishilui. 'i;e-e Sloie- Wel0 cast ii.'o ll e Wat. 1- 1 I tin: sound because ihe ii--e!- h ei to be liidi'cued in ap pr..:ichine; t o .-'.ore on aecunt of tne -1 ihow .1. .-s ni the water The place at nil eh tin v have u n lor ;!h) years takis li.-i in "I.-, ni tiieiii ilia iiii'd li,illa-t p. in. Tiicic tne no other stones like id . n'.-e looica'iy or otherv. i.-t, wuhin J-.vo 1 1 1 1 1 i.du.i.' s the inland. Tin y are 1 e : i. I n kill : lh.it WaS ill eellelal ll-e I i'l Kn-'ii-h la . !- of those lay-and whui) by K-.oli- -h Ve-scis where j such Uii a-t a nun ie lis' i .f at a i w it Ion a (piarlei I oe tni l in- of it mile ot H.n-r-h. s. ll n A I e a: i: ! -omul ru- - il,: . c! ' V .y ;t. Tin- a-- c; .In ni i t o lin ni' laby lln ail lh- luntls i t i o . :. ban and ov, n- ilbm Him miles ol I 'he public r.-ad - in Inn ly O'.'O' I i Md ii:h it ti. .i e not po.se.ess is. It h s'iit.oul 100 I e iles ' e F. rt tr..ct 0 t it cms aioiiher trnt adjoming con tai in" -10 at r. a whii 1) hnl to be plP. ci ,u- - ! in older to seeme ihe tlfst, because in i-.e -ale they could not be separated. Boih tne-e tra. ts have lnea pu'Cliaicd mil p ii i ior. The lar-jer Que is good 1 i.iiii.- uj t icLjjjKiqg i-utl, pu(;v cltarexl and pa' by well timbered an I w ith a good seine b. ac I up .11 it, but i it is Ll Ot Oee-l-i " I'O Kept wit!) the fort traui it Will be -od wheuaii oppoiiun'ty ol itetting a for pru-e for it prison's itie'f and the prn c e s b - appiietl to the lurther objects ot the A --oc. ilr.ii. 'Jin- r "in if annual tin ft in g j of the A.--O'o i lluii L.1 e li.-re.uHa d. Lie l,t). l in I'd n oil. N. C.. mi tlie g7th of Aprd, f n.. l a de has bet n tixeil up ni io C"iu im tn rale the -ailing of Aumdas and B ar !" ft' ill tnglall. I on April J7l Ii , l-o-l i'h ottjeeis of the A-S-'iiiif on are M i (inham Davos, of New Berne, Pres- : Ifnl; W. I). Fi udi u, of Edentoa, Vice I'ui.-i. lent and Dr. John L. Bnssett, ol Triu-ty College. Secretary nnd Treasurer. Il.s meinoual w-rk is one .n which not mi iv North Carolina but the country-at large siou.il take pride iu, esj-eciaily sin.ni aii .'Hrti Caiiiliuianj tin 30 No Sa'e has done more to waul making iu-t in , and yet tew have done as iillle lowiii'ds t iaimiug the credit loi' its pa.-t. If some ot her State had the honor of possessing tlie site whine the first Eng-i-h ultlemetit was made in this c-'uniry, c-e 111-r wlnte' child born and the tl ret eh-. l-t 1 ni b.ipti-ni iiiiiniaiitcrei! t.. a native, the -ile w. u d ilouhllc-s have I oeu in- ike 1 long ago with a tnweting 1110:1 mi.C t ipul jts nflipe h;tvc bet n upnle ii'iiii ar ia t'-e si-iool books of -. h 1 o.iiil 1 y. S'e must not only 11, like b. -t n bin must preserve the record Onslow i'on nly foil vie is. Fue in gl'o and one while convict from tin-low- coiiniy couv'clcil in Superior court l...-t week at Jacksonville, Were In. tight up to N. iv Berne Monday night .ut 1 an a.V in . I on to the juinite ntuiry tins uii-gQ ot Sheriff L. W. lliPt'ett 1 ,1 IV ally SheiiifT. B. Hendtrsoa is the btgge-t c; owd, we are iu Th -a- ... -1 li- t ever Weill from Ons.hp.v o' in', to th . ptll'.IOlitla'.-y a! unit tltli . F;v ot the i iini' a r w a re r.i;iucte I of ire ny. Tiie oUr r one, 11 negro 1 oy ni i.iti en ears old, nam. d ...e t loyd. -.a-c nvic'ed of ilacing an ob-truc.ion ui tie W. N. .V N. Ru'roi.l 'rack. IF a- -: tu up t u two year- and -ix month-. I - y i'thfu'ii -ss probably led lo his cot i-i: uj - lmi"i".- 1er.11. Ha luvc as ihe 1 u ior hi- ei'.minal tl. i-l li a; lie waul ... , ;o h , 1 son e I it; 1 ! I,, Ihiovi s aid their -C.dtllCiS ur.' its -.v-:J)aui 1 ua.i-y. the iviote man, lie I:,o,;i-: t :e t o 01. d llll'S, .Ins liar '. ix 111-' I' s, Thai Moon-, six ;..:!-; 11 -t Wiii.anis tiveive monlh-: . u -lit' T I. I - o vear- ai.d -i X nn ntlis. Iti.iiuiiiHi ,'ani W. 41. V. Mr, if W- I. ! H Ulii: ii-'-; I a camp ul' the W i- d m It, -unt Tie .th Tbe city, iud:.. . I ha- made Tin. TO WeIC an.! tint I i t h n let -.Id come ill . Is . c c infer: e.l -ll til .t oth is in!) l's, id) i i 11, ill ,t 1 s Will dli 1 r. i ti :U alrea t e amp piop i i I ... : - , 1 n , ! g. :' tii r- Is ll ru t lo co ; -o in 1 l eg. i me. IVall.s in Their liureb Yartl. Tne Mt. Idle street Baptist cuurcii hav-. 1- g m! 'e.l a convenient bapti-tery, uieeiy lia'Siittl and Will turn shed to their house 1' worship, arc now- construct ug two six f ot wn ks w hiding from the front j-ite around lie church to the bapti-tery. Ti a walk- are well o nstrectcd, the tu i f having been iieiily cut out where they run un.! tin- space ffiej i ) witli the shell ! ' k in.irl which has been proven by e.x-p- rn n e to be -o ti e a finish for passwavs .-I' ti.- kii .1. Kxpurlini; Heel. llow iig i i em from tiie Charlotte ok- as it' the cattle raising iudus be iu- i-. r.sing in this State faster cneia'dy a.ippose.l, dj on Wist Trade street saw a sight at 3;T0 o'clock Monday Tlie f New- !c i try may 1 In n i- : i -i-e"i I s-ruuge ; at . ni". ti. I- was the arrival "J a herd ot 700 cattle from the mountains. The cat j lie le ong to Mr. Fred Oliver and are lo I be kittened at iiis stock yards here, for shipment to the New York market' All dis.'tisis ot the skiti cured and the best complexion restored by Jonnson's Oriental Soap, permmed and highly medi cated. Two cukes iu each pakjagc, 25 cts, at F. S. Duffy's. DKTKIMf.SiTtl. I. A VIS. flifl Oppressive l.ireiis.o Thxps lin. XMit.41 I'pOII MllSil' lEllllHtN titxl Sen - iiij M acliine Companies Thv Iri ' Out litis! lies anil l:n co 11 i-h r Monopoly. i lie bnrtleu-onic ?t,iie lac t a. 1 ru: e it 1 d 1 III i ! ! I.f - 1' V I, 1 1 1 . if. le II, 11 tivo !j Ti m l l t d mil hliv dollars pe imposed by the 1-,-t lei-'a't niusic dealers has eau.-ed A ae . w ho bad a I lllllt ll holt-- i-i N w,lh .1. nl;,- Si dlaio- ,- ,,. i e li. M'-. '-laihllLI- A.i . co-.t. 11 ue 1 1 1 1 e; . 1 --e 1 1 he .m. 1 ' a- au'-til, by - .In it no tl!l. t lllal C-'Il lie doll.' Wltll p tl I la elise, Lin i ue holi.-j it-t ' the past. fhollgiilfii: p, ople Catitl t inlp it;. ; cat trig law- which . : r, v. :. 1 I. r.-ii.. 1 ai.d I cil' lielal cut Ipl-'.-i - 1 lit 1 lit t ... 11 J old 1 1' I he stale. The In 11 -e w he " M j ms. Ann s ce Lurk.- had c i.tbh-h: d b ; was a (Ti till both u tin ii;-i .ve- n . 1 I c ty. They hatl a -pit mll.l a: r : ',..- I iiteuts in l.rge Varitty and it led l .ir ;.. lirnily tsiabli-lied as a p p.-pei a ni- mi growing business j Such laws as can-ed the br. aki g ep j this business work in Hie,, i A lew wealthy maiiulnct'i II p 1.1! 1 ' i in will piy ihe t-, tuid almo-t coin ' business of the State, ii.i Ctlts off eotiip- tion, tin 1 has a te n e; courage "c unbans ami umIii I prices on tin- put hI'iIium- v. ;,, -1 .:. I I tax, nut . t course with tin qll.-i tu making it up out 01 th- r 1 n-p in tl-. A similar lax has b 1 n 1:1 I r f.ij years against Sewing niaeli n.e 1 , nnp .:it - . a id of course the re.-uit is. -n ; e 1-0:11,., nies do not . peiate in ib aie l .a. o:h i- llise Wollld, alld V.e ih llbt no! lin ll- .lii- ol dollais move ate pti'd : n ;: 1 v in 1 St de tin -ew ': " in. .,-:.! 1 .- i!.., i , 1 11 : don it til d opp iriunn y n.r conpetilioa w as great r any it was in con eqn nee ii u -ler. NEWS IM Kit I IF. The Ashevil e Citiz -n say- shut a h -n-, -keeper and cups 01 inai-i- h ue ani.e-ta llie Biltniore Ilou-e fioni Ne.-. Votk city, ami the woik of putting tin- man- on in order for the nceipiati y of Mr. Yanderb It has begun. L .uisiana will soon tre. t a m.-ti-i neir to (ieii. ra'. Beaui-i g aid. At the p'c-en; rate the South will 111 a tew year- h ive a niany monunieiits as the pdiioiic Nor !i. and they will stand ju-t 1- long, (.'! -n-i. Ros-t-r's liery clotjUence t . the etci tr.iry Uotu ilhstaiitlin. Duriaai F c -I'll er. An Indian 1 but yer, in made lh-- Masonic sign of ing t li d t be judge ami sevi iryo-g a ca-e. l-I.e -. ku . ... fal ji'.iof- w ep Inn) to j, 11 1. Masou- tlie judge s. ul The Wilkesboro Cbroi icle ny- ihal souieiiine ag 1 a noi Ihe; il fnmpi'iy pur chased nil interest in that -11! il granite innunt'iiu "Stone Mountain. " fl i- -ipne (O'upany me prepip ing to build a lailuiaii f om 1( Hiring River lo H tine Mountain. They have begun a pieiimiiiary -in vey wi-. U uleisian J, The route will 1 un 1:0 .-. up Ihe com so of Roaring R vt r. 1'i-of Hicks, ih- we-ithor prog-io-pe 1. lor of ol St. I. "iii--, predict.- that laniinr , of IStHi will I a .-winger for .- i l. at ,'i ud vises people, i-tt'ii In the South, to provide Imii. .til id y :pmi-i .-cvvce winter stora s :i,a mlil.'' This is "Q.l qilvleo, vv ; t'u r tlie - tore c -Id uii- - norm's come or not Tlie prudent provider is seldom left out in ibe e -id Ex. Tl , 1 lie ii nnv c i-.iii, ov 1U151 U'iv. rniiiii'! is-pi a sinali b n .ne-- by :.p,y intan- Tec tjinilatlelphiii mint ins about Kid, oini. . QOO. a year, and r mi keep up with llie llcmall I. 1 i-a pi'"U;.ll,le b.l.-lllD-S. too, lqr Vfheil th'- p.enp.i'i - gov .-ut iot - .-i llie e. are lost. Tin- ttov. 1 niii-a.t 11, nl; - a piollt Oil llioui, as It bin- thrj Pi ink, tit ifl per J.ObO. It makes nickels, too, tic: blanks OU'V a cent and a h 1 'sound'" nu I "leu es." ought to get oii'o th a big j 1 roli t on f 'l which co.-t a pi ce. The nu. IP v le'loiv . th n 'Ail. Star. Nd'ar ( jrttgunst ilie itoekinoi;,-- coin) ty, '-ii ilie 81I inst., an insane l.iiiei naincd R etl, attacked one of hi- daugi ters with a kuili-, cutting her throat jroir. ear tQ ear. He then sei d an axe .n 1 bqriid the bia ltj in her bo ly. A Washington special in the News Ai Obseiver says; 4,1) !. W. Simh rlin re lurnctl Monday m-,rniag from Elizabeth City, w here he has be u lor a iu-i-k. .;t tending to inteie-ts of I is 1 .nu near bv. The boat by which Dr. San 'ir in relum ed inn into a tug near NeVi 'ft oivs and SJtjk it. Tlie iC btilig so t!ei)-e, stfiltg ahead any distance was impossible. Ad were lescucd save two, the cook and li e- Ulan,'' That gteeii manuring pays is evid "ce i repeatedly by Minis. We sec the billow ing case cited in the Wilkesboro Ciin'ni tie: J II Hart cy, Of Yeli'A If. II i-a grpat belicvfcr in t he go... j ( IV ;!-o ' sowing pens. This tear ho gather, d 1'iibii-hii-of c nu and dOU l-i-hels .,f apph s f, on; In 4 fes ol Jatid w hxh wh 1) he ti st botigid ihe farm won id not pr-u-e auyt .mg scarcely. Heai'ri uttsthe impiov. in nt ill istiy to the us.' . p -a- a- a t'er 1 .. :) crop. The e is a gnat .lea' in hi-: - un tiling for our lir.ner- lo -t u ' .'' Do not wi ar hsper.i eab'- ar,i tight-fittiug hats licit cu'-stiiet the hi-.i-ii-ve-se!s i f il(.' -tialp F-e II i I s II rr Ifctlewer occasion illy, aii. I in.l adi in, lb. b.d I. v.Tlie l,llllollHt," ol .yIoi'oIichiI ii.V- Hev. J. T. Jenkins, j he e-l" u and ba-i- nss manager ot tlie J-. tin: -t is inaKin ;ood piper of it. Mr. .lenk n- iu t moted is i here mid i hanged i; ur page to an eight j age one. 'The leiigiou- feat ur .- ar,- g " : news ilepartineiit is iv.. i g..lle:i i W sli t be Evangelist h;i - - ;e. i new home. Hev. tg.J. I-oftor ot New Tier B. 'V, Sjipillm.'li) ot Kiii:i,.n, and L ng '-1 (Joll-!.ro a; e a oo tig i 1 - M- contractor ine last is--i;e co ¬ ot Mr. Forler's sermon-. .Johnson's Magi e i.- .d cur - . intern.it or external, et imp. ! gi a, 1 lleiimat islll. spl lins. ' 1 : s back, pleiuisy inslai.tly. Ipa i,'.3.; all tent sie, -' els. at r . -v's. Jim- E-i-st-crx.; zazsi&y or-iE w-'aM!i--fci i.i. SKtJt' .armk &aJS2'' From Itio Tpxns 4llrists:-t Mr. A. K. Hawk's hiv g i- n ,i IVjiUditiii I :, p. ;. ail-1 'is i eieiif it'.d Sp cia. ie Siuing Kie-G-itsses an: know. A:!l ll.'illc. out the linied Suites. "c this article- with a pair ol I. tdb?e.t L'-iist-;, and th.-v run:. N . iv Ci t s, foe.ii to u as transparent as light it them tlie li.icst print ; voiith. :-f-"A!l eyes lltted by 1 A tit guaranteed. If; .ll I w";:l e'e ir i.s i i S. HUFFY, MOTHERS' RELIEF- f Woman's omlorl Fsed during Pregnancy and Gudi'io nietit, is guaranteed to pro. luee a pain e-.-s and .prick tabor. Frice l.eo i.er boulc. s: F. S. Duffy'-. woM.ts'i oip,,MPd r.hsTo it Ivcftorei all casts of Silppre-sed Men struation, Irieginar, Faiulul or F..eo-s:vc Menstruation. 'l.tKi per bo;ti.- at F. S. Diitfy's. brooks' early nutu worm svnui'. I'lrnsaiii ns Hiuitj. Never lai Is to got all the. worm children, both early cud late. 2a c Fircte bottle at F. S. Duffy's. from a pei The above three n -medics nianulactured only by COTTON STATES MEDICINE CO., Atlanta, Ga, fc or ty,ie by j,-m Si Dutfty, Nty Berue, aug31 dt&wly 7 i v mil i ii :. i.u.i. . 1 III I! ( a-t -- .aiioA -. hi . I tied I- I 1 All I life lin ii tli'iig- li W i'-u I All I W h i: I liib: : e 1 i-i a Iv the a it ,- I Ufa I.- I lie- r. ("ni-! h 1 - p, ,:: ne 1 in v 1 a r, li II li-.e 1 1 A- it t d Oil lie; .01. - lea. l'e ii f, T ,t pass- il-'ll'l' ''hs-lll, I 'V '. f :'- a ith lai 1 can alone ile.-toiv. Wi:-. I, gr. f lid ,'e ill) ' Iiv:: - 11 1 fe ll- all bright and g iii 11. with I i.c 1 1 -I. t "t i e. li lues lln u.-li btirn d Fi-i I: A p.-t i '.Villi A ,.: , 1 Wrii Ui.aii u An : 1 not' if - : le above. it a -i i I ri ' iten 'e : it- ' M ur iai r t ie I- nun '. tl .1 ' .f I ' i.i.-'er t r d- ot the di tid - t he ntu I. 1.' sti ll 1 g I t W . - I lie. Ii 11 ver - pr. ' li.e. ; ' ' I B.i a 11. 'er the b I K a u ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 . I -u v -t: I L 1 . 1 W i " .;; h t.'ight I a ;e a e I 1 1 1. i'h e-c palu'ed thei 11 .c W I t.- l 1 dig I'. I'll j irble wlpte i.f and 1 d -ile-it -! bi.-k III ' a . 1 n.--- , a lit llf p'clute- ' unible ;ht "I d , Ui i ii 1 Jit t . tl-.-. A 'i I kl ! if ti ilii -e , . ! i''1--' -' ti V, 1. 1 lh d.its will f A- 1 pin- 1 he -a on 1 An. i so I ke. p I In n: , v Iiii, IV mi in v 1 ; f. w il her e. Il'.ii; r 1' up 1 " ; Ihe 1,1'. a ami a-tic-1 " 11 in tiie ijei,: ; - II VMiK l Tin; 111 v lie.it. WK IT II Kit. I 'III coil 1 w 1 le to m i--y tu- ., -I . .leg sir 1 n ath. i'l! Vol 11 1 1 ' (hi ( 1 IV. I. I fill w her. mike-1 le ,1. Th lit of w hah- oil .t you wer i g ' r i : o g i'.r Im mpw rci ketl on an i ri ne And til .Kd am- ry .-. iiet e l lie loin. tY'iote iiiar ... ;ir;A i s roam is '. i I ny age, o icities unt MICO No hi i'ig - ul would hi un you if bend voii groivling mu. h! t;u'. Add And ue e 11 a re a utile Chi mil coal lit v- ry high. all i he fnes b iizius, nnd tlie smiling high. puss a in the l.'iek'ry I lit r lo-isthig, while c ii e-ju ce drip, away, i uie raii-ng at ihe iveitlu-r. the and yoe're iii.i;ii-ii;t).. hn- ti,,. y ,; Ex. 0. IHE FAUHI-t, Our Be lair Corr-sp iideat Tells of the General)- f.ood Crop Results and Troubles Upon the Outlook for the et Ones -Three rrops a Year. H lias been o very ctiict and i.-ititf uhotit he're for a week or two I hat the monotony has hardly been broken. Tin' harvest is at length nbotlt cniied, and th.o farmer ought to re joii'e ami iio full of t hankgi vittg day iiv dav for the bountiful harvest. I i wanner during the fk than N ovu in be".- L'l'iiera! li ttu-i vog -a- ..ti iiii Iriii , ,,r Aug ;it inn 1 m I has as taken a rrowti vig- ulin-i h.-ivt .rlv d I tivo f ii'ittf lilatited the con! i iini'il i nod give. i luhicil their weeks and n fair fall ill a tl" hi-: i il tiie to i nt IV.is ! till! ti ', ami its I I' ll. thi- po- A !', i g row ti . .ok p'- i- t.ftcr ,, that i , d s. V fe i i li i- Fn t.n no ii.-g- ' dV P an-! S"t foi ni.itp".- -'-, c W 1 1 : I' plant xaiioli is ;ivi ntiv id have f'nr m:i,rv i' ft'oti : ; laadc pr ; , otiug, MlISC .VV 'i'.'ij'.i.c. pair. En-.. ...1 i;i..'ie. - ( i p li tic - Fi fide. 1 .on ! '! . . -Wi?! Hales, dry ii i 1 1 ? 5;iSc 50. deer ii i. Faill1 ( Jnio. Folk. per bb: - hi tl 7' V. i v-mri no. Potatoes-- Ib.nii.ns .-WOct :iia toe it-; Yams. li. h tv.rli. ttlTe. Field Fe-s. oTyilOe,- Hack, veil: Sic. Ala taiiut-lvet apples. $1.00 a $1.2.: b.u if. per j Mroi's l esliiiiotii.il For N. I. le-, ! wh.,t tin- ll'.iui'.'if'le M-iyor Wil I lia n 1"! :- ha- t . siv about S. I.C: NT :w I'.iaiNK. N. C Oct. Fi, 'Jo. Mi-si--. Meruit Clark .N Co., Go ith .,!. !!: Tin- is to ceitlfy ti,.,t I hale ll-.-. I --S. I ('.' for Indig stion, ami .ii amed i-i-lici af ef other icmedics Lgul Iiii. d. -nd I unlie-itatinglv recommend it as a Vahtable Muliciuc to all who sutler irom Indigt stion Wm. Ellis, Mayor, City of New Berne. BS. I. C. isa sure cure for Indiges tioa and Dyspeysia. sep 20 dwly DUKE Cigarettes uutirutHinHPi (llGARfffKL, aTTW. Duke Sons 81C0 tt-: THE AMERIC IN TOBACCO CO DURHAM. NC. IM A MADE FROM High Grade Tobacco ABSOLUTELY PURE F'lR SALE CHEAP, 1 Baltimore Sclf Ink iig Frinling I'ress with several fonts I . I I'vpe; , t: w it will print a form .i.s inches Apply to W. II. IIowr.iiTON. IS ie is il.l When Goods can best be had is the time to buy them. dress goods::::,;:::;::,;;::: Di; it KI.ANN'KI.S in 1 -IMP'S t. I. V. Mil., I'd UTIKII. OC Yd. yd. .itiii- y. jd. inch yd. U'i inetl SiTe, ... 'J.)f PI. A It'- in all 111.- ne Mr !.")( & 4 Or sll.it eiTel. 1l ollf Idle, ) I- ilKTV in -li Plaids Ni 'VKI.TV lUess (, wide M"H AIR, Fumy Mack,.. Write ns for ani-lhinu -amples wiil be t-lieerli in Iu-t 11 y -id ss l.ooils ailit ted O. MARKS CO. November I4, I895. Livery ! A good supply of tine horses Fleet Drivers and Strong work ers and Farm Mules on hand, aud a big lot more now on the way. BS?" If vou want sound, serviceable animals for any purpose whatever, see me. I vt got them and will sell them low for cajh or negotiable paper. Good teams always on hand for hire. J. A. JONES, 70 Sauth Front St. No. 0"ur -:- Stools Ladies, Misses and Children Shoes ive Been carefully selected and we c: in guarantee them to he of a SUPERIOR QUALITY, and our prices remain bo same, not with- standing the recent advance in the whole sale prices. ?;Jarvis OURILADIES' E. P. Reed's Fine Shoes Have Just Arrived tine line if D'H'CLASS and HOCK- LAND Men's Shoe-, and a lull line of all other grades. ;-i:-Tiiese goods were all purchase.') la i..iv the gn at alli ance in s ho 'Si tirjil w ill be sold ;it old pi iei s. We hti e a tew pit co- oi all wool, 44 inch Henrietta and Serge In Blacks and Blues, will be closed out at 50 ceuts per yard. "As good be out of the world as out of fashion. Co i.lky Cii;hl:k. The Fashion changes in Clothes as well as in ladies bonnets. Put on your grandfathers coat and Bee how much the cut has changed. Uight now there is nothing more stvlieh than (ho lilack Cheviot Cutaway :r Cutaway Sack. We have a nice as sortment of them and at the right price. We can sell you a stylish and vice Cutaway or Sack Cassimere suit at $10 aud 1.50. Drn't forget us if you need a pair of Shoes or a Hat, or a Collar, or a Necktie. They are all at the right price. J. M. HOWARD. Are You iing '-rr Zje I Rnmnfliirirr iri - - raW'T I 1 KVlUVVUill. Jll 41 'A r .m7 M wfl r wa 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m uu n 1 n WHV NOT onis LOOk AT t.yWe arc quite sure we can supply your wants for we havS" a pretty line, eitlier plain or tastily decorated. We are showing in this de partment an almost endless va riety of v. . Lamps . IN Or Dry Goods Dep't You can i;et a Guar antee Glove, The VICTORIA: . TAN & BLACK, at $1.00 pair The Imperial, One of the Best made; In Mousquetaire, $1.75 In Foster-hook, $1.50 Gentlemen Dress Kidrf- at $1.00 to $1.50. . All sizes, Several styles IF 80, A REMINDER m WYou don't want the cold weather to c.itch you without ft pair of Thos. G. Plant's Cork Sole Shoes at $2.50 and $3.00 (iRomenihe guarantee every pair. HACKBURN & WILLETT, 47 &49 Pollock St. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS Reward ! We will pay 2."i.O0 to the person who will Bring us a stove that w ill compare in i utility, finish and point of excellence w ith the BUCKS STOVES we now have on our floor. We wiil have as Judges three dis interested persons. We want yoli to sec these stoves and Ranges whether you wish to buy or not. They are the Handsomest Move ever shown In North Carolina, and each i WARRANTED by BUCKS STOVE & RANGE CO. and by the SLOVEIi HARDWARE CO, To give perfect satisfaction .or we will refund your money. KTall and let us show vou anything in our line you may need. We guaran tee OUR PRICES "on anything we fell. Yours Respectfully, Slover Hardware Co. FOR SALE AT A BAEGAE A wel established Millinery Business, with a good trade. Cause for aelliDg, . party intends leaving the city. Addreci' P.O. Box, 080. .. . 'v '.ati- - -. -',-.' - v.. I --- ,- , ... -I: sir -' ,v - it! '::.':; ? 1 i -.
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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