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I 1. - o j - s, , tt'. 1 f. . . ' 1 ........ .- ., JOUllNAL. 1 7npr!kr. ; The tarkinf of a dog on earth ' ran b dutincUj beard by ballooa ; lu ti ft eleratkm of four mile. ; . . . , - A direct UlejTtph line l- . Ieen Australia and Canada i es- - ected to be completed in two year ' T& - xmpre En genie haa COEj !tod the writing' of her me-laocr-. bal Bmsj fcCl not be published . ttt3 after ker death. III UlJIBIIM , ' Tb Cuban may not have licked the Spaniard but they ecm to Itartaad oontrcl of the telegraph ' nfin for airhilo. i ' tW Jll - U i-J ' Let as not forjjtt the paniahment ioSktd lpon the Hebrew for wortiippia jold, in imag-. It is Joat as bed V vonbip it ia coin. - ' eewH)---., '" ATI maritime nation ipend mci- r ry freely for the run-oral of der.- ' Kcia from Vx teas of commerce, bat - 'Soodj Menu to take the trouble to :. rtmore tbe ntunerOQi derelict from ' . tka eea. of politic.' " If KcXinJej otct become Preai ' dent aad doesn't make Congr-esaman . Jo&neon, of California, a member f bit" cabinet, he will be charged mth Laraiitadft. '. jj hj-'jl . . . . , Ed far Speaker Reed hat held his teas veil in kand, bat the strain hss been bard at time and oin?- maj break and cans a din- troiu rnaawnj any time. GREAT BRtntVS SEIZURES. iLeairLict of Cos tries that Hare Sefferal From Her tireed. If Great Britain's action toward Venezuela ia not inspired hv a do liberate purpose of territorial a itrandixemetit the inferences in for med from tbe entire previous his tcry of Englatnl's fori'ij;n atlaira ;ire t fault, from the out-st-t s!:t L been tbe aggressor njion weak i,a tive States and minor l'owfi-c. j;.,. baa muliipli.-d i:er terri t"riai p sessions and increased her en. pin' various inetho.-, emiiiaLin ur,w:u ranted forrinle iei,:u:-c. adrvit ; i matic trickery an! arbitrary an- anmption )f sovereign riirht lowine :s L u t a imrtia lauds she has aopiired "v othoof these methods, aents the rrx.)tv gair,.' I v whicli "tands evf-r read v lands wherever it can lay I theoi. Iri the majority where lands have been ocvn pietl the occupation lias nut oeen a matter of jusf arbitra' K.n of the SlK)i!s of war. but of a d fii h 'at and wanton iaterf-rer.. -. fd!ow.-d by an equally wanton an-i -nmniarv seizure of the terri:oi ;m olwd : iibrnltar Captured i v 1-1 1 : ; 1 . i i and lnteh. 1?U1. ai d summariir appropriatetl by :r in'orje l!'oke. 1 lie Knciyeopmlia itritanica sa: It is liar iiy to the h"i)o;- vf !and that it is unprincipled i-iionn to sanction t h occupation.'' iViTrhrfriTrtrrinkiii-naiieii ia i irirrTriflTTririti t'-1- J' TUfc SlXU'i UaLMiIITEKS. lifeht' Tilt lilhLs. idii.i 15. UD.vVek. A Shirt Skeleb of Ihetr V, ik ii: Xcw ( Homes Will be eleU uerne j uoe oi inur .n-niters The Wlia:Mevcr ( ir;1e of d'ht Kind's lliuiitois was org.inizeii Heceinln r l:tii. v. ten mem ber-. The..' wore ai.-l M.iv i h w i ; Ii from :!'.! u Th.-i: ::c: r I v. d d ; i. I 01- St of the ne or t in If reiire a luver to lak" lands on of cu-es tor.-iiilv 1' in and , .' n : .. ; ' ni'. tii- e:i-!i Mr ::: -I ;, ! ! I . e nu At i !-,..- !'. Mi'.m :' an to :i . t--r.- fr-m t join t':.- for a Number of Those lu the Oxford Asylum. There are a number of pir) in llielKford Orphan Asylum who.---. time will be out in a short while hv .Mi-ea Hishton I ,-ea,-on of having reached their me of the gii Is i oihteentli birthday, the limit for o ;ioo! classes. I n-n Is lo remain ":ir tlir ji-l.im Homes will be secured for some of th.-m. and perhaps others will re turn t" their relations. Thev arc ad in the liighee-t studies and h ie fr. u : m the lirst t'b'. i: - i i ke and to ' I o 1 1 1 s h rn i . " :' .in : --prt'ig t!,c met t . u gs i erf 'ai 1 'nr. '. v woi k . I :i ! t . i i. id ; no m, : e I'U-mh -r and t hen ; to make -;ome re ! work done d:irir.r Cm I i-.-e! (' ;rc was a- f ! Olll ... i. H:,:.t!- : ; :..H:. ioi: i earneyi ;, and I'lu to the deed ; u s- .-! n 1 1 . ; ; 1 1 1 1 ! invitation was e of The Kin ie ( 'i. ii I eh of hatsot- e r I or trin i 'e-1 in l ii.i: on. Tii )'!.. w a - II- e f HI ep- Vtelldcd I srli- iiri.-: to e. The i April iro,i woi k. with i n v t :on . .rii.- . n l '' ! I 1 M 1 1 . A Ti lietioin- His iK'e : l " ap; Mauritius Fvrcibl v 1S10. Aden Seized. 111, Ciom a help lew State on the plea that H failed to make due "reparation for injury done to a shipwrecked l5ritili orew. Malta Foreibiv oo. -uiiied. 1 1 -I . f Han.;: : with baskets for the --ii;, t and to s for IM'ii isi in - an o; ri. has i.een to at tern I Ch : ist ms-, is in htful tune t these The Kin-, for then fruit and dainties in. of con feetioucrie 'he eiiihiren, ami of I 'dot hi n sr for the nil- Trinidad Konablv . .-cnp the British. 1 ;:. Africa, iucliidi.".- the - . Uoriey haviajt teen the lealinj fajnlly qaeetlon for many years it ia sot anrpriatng to find that it ha MW-JtOTaWM nauonai qutin. yjT t Hritisli. 1. ivecuuaiia.ar.'l , tne Colony. Zuhdan l a', parts of i ho couimen a deliberate policy subsidized private compulsory uuneva States. Jamaica Captured. 1 Cevlou Seued from oiiill. i ( Oa-'. Cane aii the jieiier A c u i red by f aggression, mpatiies ami oil of 1 1 :i l i o fortuna.'. ti'ev -o from house to house. Willi the good gifts thev earrv kimilv -rcetim: and bright s anJ a- tliev liear the earnest 1 bles-' lo';." th, it-a'.ie that ; i verv iiuth. "more hl.---ed to brul.t minds and willing hands for : 1 1 -1 y and work. It would bo an easv nia.tcr for some 1'iii'inis of the or phans, win. would like for theae young girls to make good and use- . ful a-'inen, to make sueli a thing ! more possible by giving them free ' poh'darship.s at some of our academ- . ies or eL,He-ps. d'he Normal and In-, dustriii! School holds out verv favor able advantages to poor not to' mention other schools that do the. same. We are aware that a great : many people think the little educa tion .-Stained at the Asylum is amply s-ifrieii:.; for both girls ami : no s. n it it is not. Ami leaving out ;iic ed ilea' ional part of the u i;est ion . which :s first, the Adum is M prepared to give these girs tin. necessary training f..r an in-j dopenden; livelihood. It is true they ! are taught how to cook, wash, sew I and do other important things! nceees.iry in every liousehold, but I beyond this there is very little! taught them. A limited mi ruber are taught tele- gruphy. and that is the only profess ional occupation. If there were! Keso iitb.es oft the l-aili ol This Moat EfUinableNeutlenjau by ilie UitJCtSe of Kast Carolina, Convocation of Eileuton. The Committee appointed to draft resolutions on the deatli of Mr. John H. Bonner, make the follow ing report : On Saturday evening, the V4th of November, the soul of John l&ryaii iiiiiiii'.'r. "t Aurora. A. ., was; violently expelled from earth ijv tiiej bloody iiaiid.- of :i-sassin. j A lieeii ::o atrociou.-j in us cold j blooded brutality i aii-tmi. without' precedent in our State, and at its! announcement the whole land mi.-! aghast with horror. So dark an ! any ss or human depravity vmxiio at their feet appalls tne min i of men, while it, alarms thorn with a sense of the general insecurity. Your committee think the oex:a- s i cm challenges us as ( linstian oiti-; zon.s and as 'b.ristian teachers to ! put on record the abhorrence, we feel at so desperate a crime and to give juiolic wan-iuig that (ioc ucm amis of the civil authorities t spare : no pains t hat it be jutly espni.tei; I-Y.r i.lc.l it defteth tin j-tnd!" And as the opinion prevails that! Laura Scott, Master Fred Messrs. J J). Gasidns, Jim Holton. fait her d'ayb Berne: Miss Cat tic lv ton; Miss Martha Tin fort; Mr. V. II. Kilp iters, Misses N.tti. h'loreni e ni rii r Smith and sister. Messrs. Womble Y.,. of Mavsville: M - o - iveida! . !) .l,!Sir-.S0F THK Kt VOl.t' TI0 ' All) I CK 5 UK )!K:';Vf Vh f.f.l)T. Mice . lilt- c t t'! (: t. J : M W'.T.'I i ona (in; I bur l 1 h Ol d in oar SiatP, i -Its ICt It- nt a . i as'.ius Cox of swANsiiyno ( oKKbsi'o im'm II I! ICItVs Sece s-! i ' Kcap; from llwi ai i ! hizinjr of a l.'oat ' !i ; . mas. .NY w Y. l j or old X ma -; a - w . c . i eu aw a o ami :cc.e agai ii in allot 'her i-ir enjoyed on rse I vi s n i we were able, than ks creator, now let us u'. enjoy our-elv :n ; All we!! ;- U-:;.:. si nc" tin- ru ii ! . ' v.-. be f ore. Mr. II B I) been down f-r st e; e.i hi ruself h u n ; i e f t ,-. !l.;i - ''J i- . ;y it Mniim! Knai- Win are Kli- let '. .-! !l l ican l.V". in W:, -i :i, .. T-.vo "f li.lVe !.. ell '. -elent- of .:.! 1 ard .Via;, one! tiia' uou! I have and a' ;t- ' i I . . W o.C ). C:e Mi - (in at I. -it! Hi i' ii I il A till in i : "-' K ml y Foi e linn a Ii Tli iniutrh't r s ,.r 0 !n i v i- I) II )l : - Il A)' Im K ll.e'S 1 . I i ', 1 o 1 I r ; ! s "J I '.) d I'ctd tie ry it in was m ureat jiart by the influence of in iteiaturc, it, may M'elJ tiill ivrotesi lo ;m; ban to re January itad so lit be?: t. Atjj literary Society, com ' poaad of coti-cbristian gentlemen of ' CdtUta, India, are translating the - into chwaica Bengali. They kavo reqaeated tbe assistance of m- iantekriatiana to prerent any anti- quest cnrutuB error. atnl ar'c: :. I bit. com pie raniv a British sovereijr sumetl. lsl.". Aacension Isl cupied. 1S1"'. British Burmah, Berbi -e, Borneo, IIong-Kong. Heligoland, (rozo and St. Helena All a-ouired I'V con- e;ve In snip tiiou- So the M;s-ion e: c fc : I , - i o v the"" ov v: a. , tin u name tor m' '110 menu '."-.hi numbers n vi e. l.-Y'C irmui d ; i d e other lines of professional this institution such a youn- girls are putting to use to earn t hoi r living. But be. -i-.use of t his la. k for a "oui'-e ii soun branch. -5 at on;- roll, "ce. tie meinoer t!ia: it was tee Circle. Ill irabet h. Wiiatfotrer. i Happy Hearts Circles I hose were to choose of woi k ami have tings but lb general Hun on ijy them Thev chose for The Silver C I'uiS ( 'ha p liue' iJauehters. The of the Chapter now ion; -e entv-live. The i ii il . ; in l n:e worl I be i a a" Cuaptei. The in.ai wi: ii cook hou-cmaid ,-d by -leg arc p-,..; an at l. a.-t be c tii.lll ru ue WH'cr (.:., orphan in ; peel a little study in -o many jiractic.il ill light. the ii i of these J -l''c:r- u . e r ii I s uns crime romptcd I'amatoi'V forth from u.s the further parents and touchers and other guardians of the yon ug-that i uey aie responsible before lioii to -m per vise the read in-r of those under their care and to suppress every poss ible means die perilmUN stiilT with which a venal and vonsoieuoeies.s press is .-owing tin- eds of social ana rchy am I moral i a iji. The greatrness .f our b. rt .ivemeiir. in the death of Mr. liouner i' wirn not ea-y to ivagg raLe. He wa- a man ..r t'nat, sraUvart- mold to whom hi ; e! io v, .--nist i net r. i '." 'e. uo. and -Ol , and n a IK-m birds we I'ittman and sta v wi t h us. in- fc, r Ins an. an . ha--. 1 1 in II- lef home v ( 'nine a-ai n f l i.-nd I Hev. J. I. i-v for us iai Siind::' '.lacob have 1 loved. I hated." M r. Str y-i Speil k it. Mr. C lb Fr,,:-. j p. t his sejioo! a-a'n. : I here : ; !.-r.-. clan me in i women who A ." i i i c.i t, I ndopflidci.ee. i - ; i in ami pr.t eel n mi ..I - a1',.! 1 lie erection ot -: : 1 1 eneou ragemen i ! ', -im re o i u rel.it ion ' t i: i a ' 1 1 1 tic i u 'ni ic.it i" n . I b l;;i i-rese rvati'Ui i.f :.t 1 reb-i-. and of tie- ne .lei ,v id nal son i.-e- Sold .-is and I'.Ur,..:-. ; .; oiiio; ion ol eel.-l uai c": , a 1 1 n i vcrsar h-. . o-ii i in- ni iuiic! ii. n . I !. in In, farewell ii'leri'.-.- ,'ica n people "to pr on it e 1 of primary i m port am e for t iie L'eneral d i tTliii.ui To Co.-! IT 'I'lle ,r.. ' I ' i ' u 1 1 1 i ' ', a lid t lie m an .in . .ni l i, id NT., ii... 1 Ol- i I I V e , And w THE OLu. AND THE BEb ( oiieii.eure. the most proinnt and. . I!., live iciiiedy for diseases of 111 ,1 hnur-. is Aver s i nerr.v s aii i liiei'K' I'CV tiled I- --. f l ine. I or i lit cm r i' ( lonp. Sore Tliroat, I iniji Kever and ho.-piiiK CouRh, AYER'S i I,, i i v J'ectoral i a ni,, .1 be equaled. 1 M Mn awl FT. . I i 1 1 . I ix. Sep. of il. ii.eneiiii Hap---, , ,.iv, I 'ft f rsliurn, aim. 1 or violent 1 1 ' I'.rawley i , , i i -I . i ' -nfTc riMR 1 : e, mi, mend AVER'S Cherry Pectoral I I I o.ll .1 'l I tol.ll 1 l-t I. 'm-liM.L' '.l ... ( i . a 1 -. i ' al .o a.lil : a i t lii oa' ! ' ' MR' i :c; I i , ., a - K i n j: if hear I ron i -he didn't '.LIS C 1 1 1 I a. ii. -Iri'n Fnir ,:n:".cli Troublsi 'i l-. At;: res. ,v Oil I ZV22Z.ZZ. Ci.::".t. THE NATIONAL BANK, 1 ' mg lor ma f liberty, n.iuii.rt v. ikimi 11 iav igHile atre of i U Wl ...l. ana oil ".Ti Tbi es. d orphan - :i.!t"l'b a., her woiue'.i ie.-. niac.es are I., ; e , i, - : .: v fii ii l lii. 3U Llllio , ,,ni,..- ., i . . . , , I ; r - j j 1 't i .vi j i.i l i ..-: aiLu lii.iu v ii :ij- den ai' I v.-.. f-.t rer; -oiial s...To.y to mat an, ; ova! v a in br.v. ina: sin!- per- ; and ! i. :ita. bf e! wno is of the . . ; - d-cend ed from an i wo n unfailing loyalty ' iT iai a id t o 1 he ci'.i-i' to tot pa foin no iitM mi- to p Till-Si W C lU . I b llldl' t iiiA'nni Capital. Surpl'.is I'rofits, c i they shout asset in a higher grade menials drawers of etc Have not. the o gi ris better h right to liian this? beginning to taki v aaTbtrfiues; tatnn of this world . V ' depend oa inch a train of nnsee; y ; chnow tliat il it were in meu's r-aade to aet Ao tablea, still he w-oId not be certain to win the ( .''. .came. .- A WeUomaa propose to build a ' ' lbhtht will hare a speed of 60 t . raiiea aa fcoar. Tbe boat will be ffeet long and SO feet wide, with . r, 4t bottom and wedge-shaped bow azul atorn; ef JO.OOO ton diaplaoe- , xaant, and with, eight paddle-wheels In sen oo aid f ried amis is part ot tne i,st i r.ui: land's spoils. The v.iat Umpire of India is not mentioned. It ignores the numerous instances of coaling stations and minor ports seized to Chapter has given and loaned money iusuro maritime supremacy. It ig-1 to some of its members that thev norea the countless instances wherein : micht procure necessary medica'l England has plotted to increase her ; attention and to pay travelling ex territories, but has Win foiled be- i penses. In one case money was cause of a menace of a stronger j loaned to enable one of the iiaugh- 1 ower. It says nothing of that , ters to enter a training ingenious policy whereby subsidi.e.l 1 Nurses. colonising companies have invaded i Tiio-e of the weak native states and by aggres-. wc taken especial interest sions provoked the wars which innstlorphanlnvth.it thev havc iuctiwuii wi iiiiuaie in iriujn if- 1 11 t HO U X t ord Asvinm. 1 ncv pi'O- tory and British domination. i vide clotnes for him and ooea'ionallv Cin a nation with this record , send him a bo of good things, make such an attack as that with; Duri'i the last summer the Mis- ex -Not because tnev are not willing to work.. h. no! Now who will help these girls bv Having t heir expenses (those, who ind several ha e desire to go) to some school -where they can be taught a good, practical method of earning a living! The cost need not be much, but. the result will bo sat i factory, we are sure. If any one desires to do such a good work for one of theso girls, let the desire be made known before they leave the asylum Give tho girls the orphan girls a chance. Oxford Orphan's Kriend. Older bid es more interest joined the Order l eoruary, ls'.i-t, a mission ! was nnPTifil an.l ivifh ennin rom 1 lie rimers ons was car- iti until the summer. The 'hool for Mlizabeth Circle COTTON ACREAGE KOK ls!)fi. in :iu i "The Memphis Cotton Exchange Passes piaceu vhlih htminhH tl. t .. , a .: . : I . I. . I . L. l . : . i --K .;.. ..V! 1 --1f: 1 .e.-. uin.uiniBii,,! Vir,-,t. iiiriTiusi'ii ilie iililliling m Moft Side, Uta? IT WTOlntlOnii Venezuela nnd not. resr under mis. .l I... v... i ., 1 .... - '" ; ioi iiici n on ie ii hi liil .u. n i JfJ IK iHinata. . . picion of being swaved bv mercenary ; Yacht Club Tio-v n ini red the- and selfish motives? If Knglaml wharf and row boats and furnished were at all jealous of her honor, if t the large upper room. This has h were disposed to rest her cause j Uen ac, r nei as the home of having on simple justice, she should be a bhrarv here onir time in the near glad of the opportunity to prove her ! fiuu-c. title to the dispuicu territory. Chicago Herald. 1 - ,;Tkw World M OTtDg. There a abtie diaenasioa in New ' "York t other day tbe question: - VAre Ciaritiaa Leneficiai or barm " faTf. Il' important enoogh to be dltctuaed everywhere. That charity - ; iaaf tb-e greatest aeed, when' proper Y "ly eo&dactad, ia beyond dlspnte, n bat the wsj a great deal of it ia car- - Tied 09, works great harm. V , MrairJ baa erected an allegor- icai fTOep in a public park to com- ' - mecmrnUe' the raea who died in -, 18?v? bat the Town Council has . Toted la bare tho naaea of its mem bers inscribed en it inetead of tho-e Y f the men who fell. Yx . Atsjsr Swift, of Chicago, made a , boireej whea ha charged that ""promfawBt citisens' who offered , tV bribg vere responsible for the oorrvptneaa of tbe council of that .tatj.. And the aaae charge holds : rood elsewhere. -Tbe man who ' jrjfwaa bribe is a more dangerous . crimlcil than tL one who accepts it. i " ,Th boitding of History at the ' Tt an;ie Centeniai will be one of . . tbe meat attractire edifices on the ' ' rrooada. No State hu a more ysrfwnifttl "history than Tennessee, "a4 ta tbie bailding will be placed tbe pertaoal relies of John Seuer ,-AJadrew Jackson and other great . Ybmq of the kng rcje- past. Indian v ''relic and hJaSoTtcal documents, and '- -4 baiMixsdsof paintings of prominent ;' otCuwna and officials of the last vcejtnry. nrtivBT or HAT AS. What Oar RprseaUtlTm Are Dolnjr. Senator l'ritehard and Kenres entati?e Settle introduced a bill ap propriating "25,(XJ for the erection of a monument on the battleground of Gnilford courthouse to General Nathaniel reene. It provider that t.i,000 of this amount shall be de roted to the preparation and adorn ment of tbe park grounds, that the monument shall be dee-led to the The Whauoovcr and llnppy Hearts Circle.- iiave as yet. taken up no definite work but thev mo ac complishing much good in manv ways. At the invitation of the Chapter, the State Convention met here in Slay is'.l.Y Mr. Isabella C Davis of New York was present ami ad ded much to the interest ami suc cess of this session of the Conven tion. This coming together did much loward arousing new interest and zeal and many of the Daughters determined to be more faithful more levoien in . ne United States, and that the work shall be done under the direction of I earnest and more the Secreterv of Yar or of such King s work. army ottieer as he shall designate. Since the tirst meeting in 1S90 Representative Strowd introduced the Father has called three of His several war claim bills, among them j Haughters to be with Him in the one for the estate of Yashti Smith. palace of The King. Thev have y: - ' Tbe Cabaa lasnrrnits Ctealsg la I'ewa tlif Trim Tfcrt IMreedaes Tkelaslaf taa lawoneetioa la Xow at Baa. : v' HATAJffA, Jaa4. Unleea all in - .: dkatioos are misleading, the end of 7 tb Cabaa insarrcction ia at hand, j - - and tba reaclt, it will be seen mast j "v.bi in faeor of tbe insorgenu whose X armifs nader Maximo Gomejs. An- tosio Maceo. and Qnintin Bandora Are n earing this city from three dif ferent directions. . ' Tba .aboTO facts so frequently danied lit official circles daring the pact two weeks are now generally , admitted, eren in official circles, V - aiiboagb'all sorts of lame explana ' " tiooeof the triempbant advance of ' tb-Cbaasarepu forth in the hope ': of eJmiog public excitement. But . ,"' so amotrnt of explanation will alter the fact that insurgent cavalry scouts , are beii-ved to have been sighted Y ' from hen to-day. As these ad a nee -' bodies of th-e Oabans were at La " paate. 18 miles front 6oanbaco, T pracucally a suburb of this c ity, bn ' eight, it (s by no means improbable ' that tbe report thst the Cuban 1 aooots bare been sighted from the 'c -1 lines defending Havana is correct. deceased. Wake eouuty, 1.1 0 and oue for Thomas K. Debnam, lLtl eieb. for SlO.fHm. IUleigh isitor. The Foetlsh Boad Issues. Senator Morgan, the ablest man in the Senate and the ablest Demo crat in the United States by odds, says the Wilmington Messenger, is opposed lo the president's boud propoijai. as are most DeSiocrats in the south. Hond issuing entails loss and means bond paving as we'd been sadly missed but their influence lives and is still fi It. These sor rows as well as the deeds of charity done have been the means of draw ing the hearts of the Daughters nearer and nearer to the great heart of the Fatner. Thev feel truly that "Each ltobie deed we do J-laeii kind work we sav, Kaeh trouble we pass through !- a step tiK,ii the way." i i i..s sketoii of the work very hul ls ;li ' tho inner life, of the many struggles with self ami the lightings agaiust pride and selfish ness b.. the lives of thest bearers of as taxation. .enator .Morgan is re- ported as saving: ! 'Mr. Cleveland in ins message seems to prefer to lay the burden upon the next generation by issuing lone ferm bonds at low interest. This docs not commend itself to mv judgment. It seems to me that the true remedy is t he resumption of silver coinage at the ratio of In to 1. This would reouire no consulta tion with other nations, but could ! , .T be maintained upon our -de init.a- ! .low. for tb ' (.'jTe' 1 he enezuelan Boundary Coni- mitsioii is complete. Now let it ! get to work. There comes to us fc-patlicaas Did the Delirerin. . from Flauc,. .. snestion .hat the little -Silver Cross show that many little things, those that make up ones every day life, arc wrought In His Name." Mi- In NY-w Memo Cross. Htta NT N.v. Kdition Silver The Democratic party has deliv red the eonntrv, lound hand and foot, iuto the possession of the money-changers, nnd it will take at least a term of Republican rule to release it. N. Y. Tribune. The Hepubl i an? have been iu full I Kussia, France, and Germany be appealed to as arbitrators. There should be no such appeal. The time ! for arbitration has passed. Seven ' months ago the United States gov ernment proposer! that e.edient to i Great Mr'tain and. after nearly six charge of all legislation except in months of deliberation. Lord Nilis- ly3-i4. since !'.. Ibev put us.bnrv -onteniit..iisiv reiocted the in tho hands of the money-changers. I proposal. N'.".v let us fix the bound spent Cleveland's surpln-, left the ' Mrv onrselvs. It is our affair, after Uesnliil ions I'ririutr Farmers to Plant Less aud (airing Heaious for Doin? At a general meeting of the Mem phis Cotuii Exchange, the follow ing resolutions were unanimously adopted : The cottou crop of 1 sfi4-9." aggre gated the enormous total of li.f'Ol,- 1 bales, ami greatly exceeded the requirements of the world's manu facture! s. The marketing of tho eaormons crop depressed pricw to such an extent that values -were the lowest known in the past fifty years. The commercial value of the total crop was $2'.)1 ,0:i1,.30. and only exceeded the short crop of USfr2-ld 12,U7-i,nlS. although the produc tion was o.X'OvYSSH bales greater. This enormous crop, with its pro portionate low price netted the producer less money than will the present crop with :v smaller acreage and a production of nearly one third less in bales. It having been practically do non strated by the results of the present season that a small crop of cotton actually brings to the producer more money than an extremely large crop, and t hat the Southern cotton producers having grown their supplies at home, thereby making cotton the surplus, or iromy crop, arc generally ii n-tter financial con dition than they have been in years, it is unquestionably to t he interest of farmers not to produce a crop greater than the requirements of manufacturers. The growing of a large crop of cotton entails propor tionately greater expense than a small crop. The cultivating picking ginning freight, etc . in marketing the additional bales is an immense item, especially so when prices are depreciated by the fact that the crop is a large one. Experience of the past has. demonstrated that in a large crop year, with depreciated prices of cotton, rental and realty values also depreciates, whereas, with a small crop and better prices, rental and realty improve propor tionately. The high range of prices which have prevailed this season us compared to last season has been, we fear, tiie means of stimulating on t he part of planters a desire, to increase the acreage of cotton for the coming year, and consumers are now holding oil in laying in a sup ply of the stajde under a belief that an increase in the acreage will do i.reeiate iwesont lii'iccs and enable.1 .... . - - , -- i Ho wnsi toe rceogniyoMl liea-i o, cs community and of his parish: a-' a tne ruber ot t he 'invocation he- was second to no broiiier layman i:i point of usefulness ami :',eal. und in the Diucofcc ho will ever be remem bered an f honored for his generous effort to promote the caiue of Christian, education. Asa man. his clear-sighted judg ment, hia fearlessness in the asser tion and prosecution of his convic tions, his diligence in business and his steiluig integrity of character, won from his fellow men the ad miration they deserved- Asa Chris tian, his ready ami generous sup port of every good -work, his fervent zeal, hLs simple, earnest faith, and his guileless life, givo nsa.ssnrar.ee that he has benn called from the turmoil of ear-h to the rest that remaineth for Ihe peoph? of God. We submit : he following resolu tions: 1. That ;n the. death ot" John I'.ry an Bonner our Convocation has Just one of its most useful aiiu. honorable members, whose good examp o is worthy to bo publiclv commended for imitation. J. That we extend to his family our heartfelt sympathy. !. That a copy of tta-i minute and resolutions be sent ti 3ns family, spread upon the jonrstiil of the Con vocation, and puljELahw-d in the Mission Herald and m.mc of tin State papers. Signed by the CrniTtate. N. t llCtiJTKS. T. W. Hi.oi ni. J. L. Bi rr. :Nth Doc 1X'.:. i auiaiu. :chr. initio . .. '-;. ron was in i i- , .; . be: t i Li m i res-el . 1 : he citme nes r being c , ., ; cabin, if ho had ie .-..:! . drowned, as it. ;; . hr ! .t escape, he lost his iii"iirv an a line goM one, lade, .-i,..-. wl clothes i.e.. but l ec 'Vi-i ,r,t ;i some of his clothes. t.Y.".- i ',; side tho cabin, his watch i..m some !('). on were ti-iie'i on; water, after S hours !co!-.i:,g. ruined, money mostly e.-i.. There wore manv visito;. the holidays. Misses I ), !ia um nie Mniiiio. 1'eatd Matto, x Hettie 1 it 1 1 of Marino wor- a ill ogl, I , . u a - .1 ; 1 1 Ma; prov ii 'ptabh United 0.1 the to t 1 c u po' I it Fanners ik. . . . G A .1 i - i . the lb s j 1 1 1 1 - am- i" the ladies. The gents w. erous to mention. A basket -upp-T for lie l.c: of tin- M. 11. chinch Soir.h. held at the s. house New i night, IS biskets were -ol, i . ii or 1 dollars were re:iii.rd. Two llouri.-bing Suu'lay '-c.h. Methodist and Baptist, are in eessftil oporaiioii now ; i l ) i me - it t i u g a ' he with t u i r tec 1 1 si a . s il'i'ouilded by tin l,"g :. rs of t he A nit riean 1 1 5-l SO 0 ae.d t he niot- liif and 'ountry". :-!gnia is a badge in the form nniug wheel and dulalT, to ii u ceremonial occasions bow of ribbon : which is a i v V I ihiu- ! iCiU .ill eilge tl t he cob i oeo b ' gt. St about oo piiiu! aud Johnson Mivc -uu'i Mr. J. A. l'itima;:. k fat hogs last I 'rid . . ; (( pounds each, the la ed Mo lb. Mr. Allen Fairer our mad to Mnysville every day, b-is missed but one trip iu tb:v he has been carrying tin mai f. Yl",b i A i 1 -l-,ot i h.i r. ; mi'. ' S;i rel' ! lina. 1 i n:i -l,sib Ul'i' I" I ,S i" j A- ,e. i iiew. D.tvi. POLLOKSVIf.LK I 0RKE5 Pl OKM'E. Personals and Oilier lienm Itrlefl" Told I Mrs. F. .1. Watson who has boon quite sick, is improving. Mr. Hugh Lancaster of Tnr. Jot'lt.N a I. and Mr. I.ane, insirj-.inco agent of Goldeboro. were in town last Sat unlaw Dr. 11. W. Ward and Mr. :J. A. White made a (lying trip to. Wil mington last Thursday. Dr. G. 1,'. Hnghes did likewise on KVidiuy. Miss Lila AN'ard spent New Year'f! and the day following iu New Berne visiting friends. Mr. Joe Wliittv of Fort IVimweJl. and Mr. T. R. Lee of Kirton. iue in town. Prof. II. W. Haywood an. f Mr. AV. D. Rurrus of Vakc Forest. Mr. J. E. Mattock., and Ids friend Mr. W. 11. Williaras, of Asliovillo. Mr. J. K. Foscucof tiuilford ColV-ge. and Miss Bertie Bell of Oxford Female Seminary, came home or the holidays; but have aii since returned. Miss Keuu Jarman who has hi en spending a few days in the viliai returned to her homt in Jackson ville on Friday morning. Mrs. Uattic Washburn and In tr sister, Miss Salina Foy of Moim.t Airy, came in on Saturday to mak e this their future liomo. Miss Annie Shjepard, one of out most charming young ladies, re turned from a "visit to friends au Uic'ilands. There was a social gathering at Che Hudson Hotel on Monday night. Dec. :J0, The young people of tne town and many visitors were; country iu a panic, ami now pieail for a long term of power. The peo ple may give it to thorn, but tiny will do so knowing that the milv f'relief" that will atfon more taxes. News and Observer. g .o. all. The commissioners are gentlemen in whoe fan noss, intelligence, and conscientious integrity the whole nation uiav saf-ly fontide. Thev are men of high character, of brilliant atta. " ineiits. of indicia! tempera- ncapable of ques f unworthy pur pose, or dis'.'.Kibiying prejudice. Chut t hev wnl apiiroaen tlieir taslc men t . T he v are tionaVde met h-.xls. oa:!:' lying atiproach jbici t iie tn;in the highest spirit of justice and :. 1 humanity dos not admit of doubt. Y Kgtt Ceiaae BJuhtsMr. Tbw New flsren News asy-s that ' I?e ilATen chorchgoers were a ht - l) discomposed Sunday to have a tall 7at!f man oa the sidewalk ' tbraa ian? their bands as they v&imd cards bearing these printed t -words; " " ' Waiim.mn, D ' tbi 0t and put OTer yonr :?.The Treasury led: Farm and lisrdn otr rit up a lot of those vo; erels. What's tii1 use them longer? A little lime-water, a nlftnt.4 n -enit infl! I r ui' k 1 1 tie worms in the soul. At t tie negm uing e wore reauy Don't forget to brae- up the fowls, 10 seni to arbitration and to the bcrai feed of ' oiiatrpaem. imji-. nun nuu ii juneiv American affair of the jealousies, for the fowls'-! intrigues, and the emergencies , gest fixxl : '" ""i''" i"""""' ll,u, "c yjter giudln i suggested it ourselves and urged don't cost much. j uPon "reac me propriety oi Don't forget to give the fwg . a frank and prompt uccentance of plenty of fresh water ab the time. "tlr pronosmon. But Fngland s Because the weather is cooler does ,' refusal opened the way for a much not take wav their de-ire to drink. l,ptu'r n",,ch. mor? ltUnZ an! 6atlg- . factory solution of the controversy, i i". i .1 1 1 . t ami tnac solution tne r resident has occasional! v with green cut bone. Do yon furnish grit They can't properly without it. and groum them to get what thev thev need at ! I'fcsent. and all scorned to enjoy :.t lowest values. j to a high degree. Another matter for the farmers I -V basket, party and festival for lo hear in mind, is t hat at the. pre- me bcnelil of tin- Bay' ist chrrecn, sent time when there U a remote w'- held in the Aeadi-Jny Chrismias possibility of a war. if such should i eve night. It was an enjoyable ,ur occur. the inevitable result t hereof I easiou. The net iroceeds sen would bo to depreciate the value of j about twenty-six dollars, cotton and appreciate the value j prof. A. II. Koonce ret rrned of nil food crops: therefore bo it. j Saturday from snemline.- the holi days at his noine at Bid l.'U.ds. A recent Inn and party, tho 'Crown ing social (A'ent of the season, was held at the. residence of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Bender on Friday night. i'Ttli uli. There was a large crowd Kesolved, 1 hat tic Memphis Cut ton Kxehange urgently recommends to the producers that tho produc tion of home supplies be mado the first consideration in planting operations for the coming year, and the acreage ot cotton be not increas ed oxer that of last year. Kesolved. That we approve and indorse the American Cotton Grow ers' Association for bringing about the reduction in the acreage of the crop now being marketed, and we respectfully urge the Hon. Hector D. I Jine. the President, and his coadjutors, the President of the various cotton States of said Asso ciation, to continue in the good work, and to take up the matter at the earliest practicable moment and urge it again upon the attention of the cotton producers of the South. large from New Berne present, also. jt-olds-boro and Trenton were well repre sented. Mr. K.. L. Haywood, tho -popular voiing limggist of Newton, spent last wvek in town. vlsiiing his motlioir. Mr. John Whitty and 'Ois little sou, spent the holidays visitmg- rela tives and frieruls in Morehoad jind Beaiti'ort. Owing to a mishap our Christmas items faded bo appear in last weiek's issue; but navea-theless we Bad a gay time. Only one man imbibed to excess and he declares tdi.il this was bld K4rT, I,761,(HH) ( 1.TXIMS TO JTI6KT I SHALL ara. '. Cloned ' " . laa, ;.- . - i gold uoou, Hpanlved. That tho various ( tot-inn now decreed. It has been brought Exchanges throughout the South be '"3 Ml e.xpenence in i.:ii'Ci)in;uwn January atxjut by no arbitrary action upon (and are hereby requested to co-oper- j affairs. reserve our part It is the fruit of England's ate with this Exchange in this mat- During tho holidays the following with all brusque and arrogant pretensions. 1 tor, and that the Southern news-! persons spent some time withfriemds rnrla trh.rlir at. I' ! r.r-,r it'b,tr1-r.tJ nut of c. i . It n f 1 1 an i t i ii s .i ii d we s h o ii 1 d slWi ci n rump r n ro also rpo ii es ted t o luihlishlin the vilL-norc: Misses Mabella F"oster and wife, and Miss Kosa j i v i . -a .... u ..... .. . vmw, - i .- , -- i j- - - - i --. x B - - -ir-nl-r t , . - , . I -K, min Th;li,lrili -.f Vowihtit Th nnnort n n i t v f or amend - . th ps roaol u t ions. i Pearee and Sola fiox of Scotts Jtull : i Moore lor tneir Kina assistance Vork to-day wero 1,Xhi,(V)0 for nient and modification "has gone by. i I. McD. Massky, Pres. i Mrs. S. H. Lano, Misses Muggie i fay they I iMlP ninisTMA , at t:vy vi.Mt'-. A Tree at Swausbo.it --v i t i . Act omjifliiy Kxprchse hy the Haptist mi inlay Eehaol Enjoyable Occasion. Manv wore tho holiday f. Mi vines among the citizens of Swuinshoro (luring the . mas and Nexv i-u greetings, but the. prettiijt-t idling ol all was in our judgment the Bap!,-!. Sunday school .Yin as tree, a. it was termed, though in reality we j-houiu call it a New Years tree, bei-a. isc it was given on Now Yea'-'s vc night. As was stmed. there whs t bo given this token of approi-iat Ion to the chili! ron d' this .school by ' a.jit. K. Foster and wife, and the ,-fhooi suporintorjdf nt. Mr. Johc -ou olive. and wile, assisted i.y .mi.-t i.osa Moore and a few others. According to programme the ringing of the bell at 0 :.'!i f'c1c, ek p. m., nnnounccd to the . titiz:is and visitors, of which t!ie,ie were main, that the time had. come: at we went, in the door we were sur prised to see the largo ciiiircii tiiiid to overflowing almost, but wo man aged to squeeze in and g H a stand all right. The tree was a beau cy, a large c.-dar tilled with nice presents that looked like no hard times were there. Tho tree was lixed on a pivot with blocks and pulley, so arraugid that the tree revolvnl round and round all the time showing the whole tree from top To lio;t"in. I suppose the tree was some 1 . feet high and at least of; foot in circum ference. The exorcises commenced by sing ing a beautiful hymn accfinipiUiieei bv music on tne organ, i Men ice. reading of 1st Psalm hv tiie sup't.. and prayer hy (Japt. K. Fosrer. then the openuig address to school uih jvet, "'Happy New Year." by Miss Clarrie Ward, thon another song by the Swansboi-o Choir led lv Misl Lula Hatsell. music on oi:;iii by Miss Carrie Ward : the speech; es bv thc little girls ail under Jl years: some not Jn years come next in order, and were so e;i go t.-n an we hardly know which was l -st. Little Misses Iltta Davi s Hloodgood. Zulu Podges. Heady and Georgia Litth n-r . the 8 little, girls that delivo n jropriate spoaches for the io all were very good, but. , especially notice the spoac-li i Fltta Davis. Zulu Kodgei'-; ai , Bloodgood. Etta's sub.jt.TC5 Yarning to our Cuds." -marry a drunkard. Znii '"rncle John's pipe, or why smoking.-' The last spear-h Janic Bloodgood, entitled th ing address, (!ood Night don't think we ever hearc" speeches by grown persons suitable for tho occasion. showed they were well trahi e-i and bv some body that know bov. Then came the cutting mtT and aud distributing the pro.se.nns , after which the benediction aud home ward bound, each little one. with his or her New Year's prosent. singing merrily (iod bless Capt. and .Mrs. with a whit i-red. foliowin rton's statf. uc'i of this society has; bei n s.'d in Moitb Carolina, but v.ii-.ni as wits exjiected, nor is enthusiastic response, iie daughters of North Caro wiiosc veins flow as pure and blood inherited from a c.'strv as can be louiui in itrv. e-uinot have grown in to their privileges and op- iiUc.s. Descendants of Kov narv Heroes and Stat ?S'iie:i, id Casweil Abner Nash, Jot iiro ei-. E I ward Buncombe. John Wedding Blount. Joseph William Hooper, John Joseph Oraham, Y "aightstill Avery soii. Wobert Howe, ..I t; it e v i X o IV t I mean-' -i. uriling ! i nav e ' be fori ! a s cli;ii i : . ii ' 1 'ut ll'i vl hit: , give it to V . t lie same j would appro :at , 'necome I! ., le-s 1 r ' piettbv for a c' t : on a new on. And the tbo ig t ic sewing, is t:red but Clleel fill ne amount of the l : ss . as promoting a voiin prov en positi hi heart to 1 1. v I' in. to. i Mfir,. $100,000 08,168 I r is llAMKIH I II I I A I K H I 11 0, I . I I MO HI , i K I.I-IIOI-. IViorchants .. fC !7-i,ooo.re K IMIO CO J.MMt.O I m . i 1 .-rti.r. f, ni ii.-ctl..tin 1 lill r uli ii'.-oriiiirnl-"i i ni i vi lianklnx. -ill in il!v.ii to coi .. I I - rnrn..iliolld t. -i . i-lfitt iHklng . olIlllH . .tie ell o 1 1 .lantt I', -s-i" ; we! e j !,"!,i in:: -t ' bv little! I Jar.i- I was A j !0e- to! 's was I i 1 unit was bv e c!os- ." Wo bet tor r more which I'.-un. Joseph Oraham. William William lohn J'at- , , i - i. . i ion and ol hiiudreus who migiu oe in- nti -lied, will von not come for w.i.-dand engage in this patriotic undertaking. remembering that oiir motto will be for "Home aud Country." The "Honorary Uegent for this S iciei v in North Carolina, was the i itc Miss N. Hoke of Eincolnton, by whose death a most enthusiastic and etlioient otlieor was taken away. An ell'ort to establish Chapters ha- bo-ii made in Asheville and :n b'deigh. The Chapter Regent :n the lormor jdaco, Mrs. J. Martin, dr.. and in 'the latter Mrs. Arm stead Jo i us. The undersigned as J.'egont of t ho Society for the Stale of North Carolina will cheerfully give any information desired by tho,.e wishing to become members. Addre-s, .Mrs. MahyMcK. Nash. State Begent for N. C';, New Berne, N. C. A Card of Taanks. "v-e desire to return thankB to the I chili friends of Ilopew.eJl congrega t rot: far the thorough pomading given : b ok dan. 1st BSftti, consif.ting of e ,-orv tiling heart could wish. Oar I ;.u-. kind friend Bro. Syrus Faseus bringing it to us. Mav (.io1 richly reward theni, and enable us to give uuio uiem bpu.i 11:11 .M.illgS. Bospoctf ullv L'ov. J). K i : 1 1 ash wiii;. Stella. N. C Jan. G. 'y.;. MaysvHJe Correspoinleiice. Thoj-o. will lie a social party at Mr. K. I., l-'oscne's Wednesday night. Mr. Lewis IJynum who has been inite iil for some days, is out, again we are ph-ased to note. Mr. Ii. A. c'hadwiok of Pollocks-vili.- was over to our village on Mon day. We will oe pleased to roe you over again Agn-ew. Mr. W. 1. Banc of Ooldsboro. j's in our town again in the interest of his insniauc "business. Wo are glad ;t we'iconio hini in our midst. Ye think that the ball at Stella so.s (iuiic a success last Friday night. Si-v.-ral of our hoj's single and liiur riJ went. One of the crowd who returned a! out a. ni. became 80111"-vph-r ash vat being awakened by .he nr.-loo.'.ous .strains of '-A-lUr the ', (j" !i catdig on the morni-ngi r. i i, ,t b lu re. i 1 1 If Wort, hell toe oi get ", III 1 ,,.i.l. CITiZKN'S IUNK isl' who a 1 l ' O IT NTCW MM. KM Hi, A i.l.vl.ll.ll. Il a SKIM. rj. o. IH'-MNICMK i n i o i o ; 1 1 people you give. Let every King's Dangh to her opporl unit ie- of g i receiving good.-, and b t that, if t he Hues nave f die: pleas. inter c.c cs t h.m to - brothers and -i-i.-i -. it e n of our nuu it. or I in -1 r nek. brotherly love may n- and we iti:iv b arn t hat it i give and killgl V to i eocive. Lrvii D. t .i.ui ter a vv a s e V , 1 1 g and ei.lize us I -i .'' niir 'C.'lU-e I I '..It :"(''' rii.- Ht lull" . I'l-Vi'il i llll .111. leaii'l -. .it I'.unKi.. nine om, corpor Mi. i, -hi.nl h Met olliri r I . .in 1 1 1 1 In in r -r I in hi i .1. a. M.-k. iinii.-l vs I "::tr- II I' IV lllil.tli I ie It'll llll, lew k. Il . I :. w . .ii.i anil oar .. i ni . . ot our nut .-t'lHll I, ,.'' '. t N . I.e. M.Hutnw. i Ii a Ourty, Ir. linn Itoitiona, llHH lfl7.f.UlAln( VI ii . .-i II ah ii, L i,. .mil. A . Or C I . K.i It 1 1 v onlinAi, SimmMii. A l Wartf. a : t . .Ion i srKFFIMVi WIIKlrts k nUI'lUV- SIMMONS AUD. Uturiu'Ns ami (.'(iiinM'inrs at LiW. N.C. Or the Oimii. U Mine Disaster Nc l Fond nut) tb'tlii' if -s Widnns ami 100 Cliihlrrn Wlmllv !.-uinlt nt Cp .ii Cli aril j . Yesterday Messrs. .lames Kissel I and J. W. Munis, of Cumnock. ( 'hat ham coo ut v. were i the . 1 1 v soliciting money for tin widows and orphans who j.-:, their husbands and fat hers in t he ti isast. Cumnock miiu . .ome of pendent people, who wei. lives of the Slate, have transportation and ictuiiu relatives. J hose gent leiiieii condition of these wi most ii. i i'it Im g at r tiles,' ii". net Ha obtaiie I d to t heir paaus is absolutelv iv i i IV S rah i mi i trrritK of havan tn.it th. an 1 or '. Inn 1 '.g The ,".iil company pai i all expense of bin i.e. furnish coal aud rent to them, and have given ratioiis'in many instances But this does not sntheo to keep awav hunger. and the good people ot Cumnock and vicinity have appoint ed a committee to appeal people of the State for help, committee eoiisi-'s of . .1. W. M. Cunter. James Kcm i; Hood and J. V. Ibn n, Barns, ami Mr. Kis.-ell have loci, canvassing in s-.-viral towns, and havi collected up to tins ume: to t he Tbi- '..Hev. I. 11 M r. rv Ib-ni- u I civec ..nil a i i ui l 1,1,. . !. lb. I It' ' o , ' I . Ne lis - ( hall, wk I ' .'-lt 1, J. !), iii, no foii.itie. ii I ,ji..3tf I'ront W. DR. E. H. COLOaERC cU.G 0-Oi.AL DENTIST Otliee Henr M T -.. f. 1 I : o . I. - ;.'.. 1 1 1 1 i . , s, Now H ru ling. .ov Pol Nek l. Vi. 1 I. N . i- SUK.iOX DKNTIST. r ::1K Or, M u , e . i . -mi ").... r. ii w Bi l:mi. s. V Da J D CLARE, 13 rDWXT m;w Miicdi, ( Mlii on ( 'i 1 1 en S: r el , U and broad N c From t itizeiis of no .on i H -t I us. Boston. Jan. ih The Traveller lias i.'s-eived the following dispatch: 'Biiiabano. Cuba. Jan. b. At lOalo this morning the cable operator hole j-Mx.iy'il the following dis- h- Cubans, have captureil tbe pat. ( H i.van;i). M"oro Castle alone Con. Campos- hoi. Is out Here tho dispatch ended abrupt ly, as cable communication between Havana and this point was cut oh"." Now York, Jan. (I. There has ! V-e.u no confirmation of the statc ! i-ienr cuitaiued iu the foregoing 'dispatch that Havana has been oap- m ivd . Ke Wesi, Jan. ',. Jesus l'etu na, a well' known Cuban patriot, receiv ed ;l cipher dispatch from Con. (iomez this morning declaring that iv-t,. ..,.,1 o-ect vaie evb-oen. ! ib, Snaniards were Homed in on an A U.S LI" 1 , ...el ...... uvJ-i u..., ....... j . ..... dent and his wife, those foil r and a . sides and that before nightfall whole heap more. Creat praise is j J ! avium would be in possession of due to Mr. Johnson Olive too supY , the patriot troops, for his interesting energy ;.u ostab- j Uarvxdona. Jan. C.Newg most lishine- this school and ;o Capt. cuufavwahle to tne Dpanisn govern gvo! From eiuYot.-t of I )u i h mi I'11 From citizens of Nan ford 1 Christian S. Sdn,..!, J-lgyp:. 1' 111 Waleigh Mstelibl'. t,e foil ing contributions were ma b' up o'clock, to the amount of V'-U There are twenty-tight widows with nearly otic hundred children, who are wholly depend' nt upon eharityfor r. "1 and . hmg. and to bo Jieined lo pi io s where t hev can get fuipioym-'u:. ventecu of these Jauiiijes .Via- white and nine are colored. J n some of t he families there are as ru mv as nine children and in only t w. of the faunhi-s a re the children old eiiougu I" ''. a;.- -thing.--Ne-.vs and .server, of ."-at u i d ay . THE riKST M Nl V SCHOOL. ai FoiiikIoiI iiiMiiii r en, in n v a n n :!i ;.t , by .T oh it H.sl. v. f il n'ir It lore Itoh rl K iikf. Man.- tl Iii. I, K ii js' aid. 'j'he Mo-'oi, Clol.e has , , ,,0 J. H, BENIGN, U, 5. 3 DKNTIM , :-NKv' - 3lKN- V. I I I Mlice ovei K. tt M. 1( ilk, P : T.eih Evi'...-I''.i v. ith. in p.i.i, ol N .ir .US I )..', 1,11 et. P. a. Ph'LIJ.Ti Ytlotlio I'd! 'au k :-i n i t . iiV ic Will pni.-tw-f Chi t it . I , Joio -l idl.-.l -H.it Sill CI .'1114' I -HI I t l" Fllhl I'" !oi.-b mi t .V. y . rm. Itn k in ti una ni 1 1 t Slut.-. ,t i ritpp, in i ii f. linrno iiu4 J. A. JONES. been giving -M'tece Su nda v .st. huols in N Mr. 'J'. K. ogh'.-hv. ( ia. . has writ I en a .. r tentioii to the f.u t . d th'' 1 1 ll .' I'hc'lai.d of s , v i , 1 1 a b . el' ill 1 1 1 1 1 g at -t hat a K :i ml I Livery ! A g. school was e-tabh-iu d in I he pan-di of t 'iirisl ch itch f "ir . a: - . .u h.-r than the earl.. -! l.i'" nam. .1 in t I ConrU'Ctiou in t in- 1 i l"bc. and mmi i v ti ft v years Ivfore W ibeii 1: ,o - b. gsin his Sundav inoo! in 1 e a .- -l er i Bug., and eighty y.-j:- In f ee tin lirst sdiooi in A in.-. a. .. on M r. Waikes" plan was . ' abli-h. d in ;,ew York. That learned ai the late Bishop S' vania, in his hi-'' olume I . page -I 1 Savannah Sundav school vva ed in 11 "oi. The name of it - f' was John N eh.-,'. I '.' n ami vv a v to?" : I )i i v i a ii it y a ing ipplv ol line horHCH i mi l St rung work aim Mules i ui baud. ol m i e n iw on (Uo I 111 I IK" lens, of V id .' states s '. s, r icesbln os, w hat i r. mm .1 w i- tv II lli(sn lew I I" ' it v s en bin id for Fell (ill t hat - iit't 'N F.S, Front t. lelport nnofliciallj reported. J Washington Post. IIknby Hottek, Sec'y. Lauc, Lilliaa Fmrier, Iouise Lane all live long and iiitMit, has been received here from Cuba. It is understood that tne in- i S(,ften the prosper, surgenr xorces are picoanug aiuuuu. (a. W. W. Havana. irilioBnby iiillug leoili Be sure ami u-e that 11 inol wrb-trn-.l remedy, Mrs. Win-lo 's '.....lint g Syiup tor chiltlren lec'ihuig. It soothes tie- i Innl, urns, uHa. s all pane arcs wiatl colic and is ike b. st r. ine-ty 1'ur diarrhoea. Twenty five cents a bottle. CcTr.3;:-.:cn i: Wholcta'.e Dalr la - Frcsli and Silt Water 135 Etsks-.s 8trH Cpj- Tvion Uaxktt, ( onsliznmcntM s, i1irlt'-i , Jrmiil Kuliimf, Ht.frn'iirr J h. T.YI,uKa New liroo 1 ' t j v 1 T -'?l 'VI i? I) i 1 '"I .'At i i -1"- ' "! ';',':' t. '...:t ' 'j i . ! , . 1 . "'i cY i i j l of. i'V.l ? ft :7 " J V r "-'" i a i -
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 9, 1896, edition 1
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