i .- aSafaiema9M Mas asart r iri'-n nwnrih 13 joiiIInal; lrrjristor Lseal liprtsr. . I J"X.rWX tAe "eel rftss N" & C, mm strfses mfttir. S "W'BI " - r - v -, - , -J TFeeta land in Turkey sells at per acre; good fanning land at to 3? 10 ehfflinca, THE DSSthtTCTIO OF SHYfcKY. la tae Ualoekt for Advaotaffeotu, Resell to Ike South that Hare Fol IiwH-lidattrlal Ceninetltioa that la Sott fc Is Ffflinr Srioalr. The Richmond Titr.es. comment ing upon tlio ill-natured icinarks that have receiuiv leeu made :n Philadephiu and cUc" h tc Norm about tLc Newport's Nr Ship- Ivard, which secured a contra tlie government for tl Cairo if. v i P'. I ' Tli.o amount was divided up be tweeii gate receipts and charges for i admission to the theatre. .ooorn i to (In- rrpi.it;. M'.'.M- people went in 'ii t I'.f streets, while :e-'e's were wicked enough to pav a visit to, ALrKEH tVILLt I.H9 DEAD. TUfe TKA.S.SVJAL S-ht fLEtf KNT. ! rOLL'iitMt .' LLE COKKElUSDr . I The Oldest lilizoti iI Kalelgh t'asses lts HM ry -r ii-rland's Tat lirab ; l' rsonals t from ohstruction Inns, mv- r f r.-i'li iv- tia tbil.irg j each having a etud ( mimi HJ cf wh;.t v.e used t.. h-ar PCpP at la the Center. u-u or twelve years ago from the - . --- - . I I'euusvlvanu u-.hi tnakt:.- ;l-ut - Ttauoftfcai new boml u. -'goatbcm iron. Tlioy iirt deoiauo IsIcatea that omtbotlr waa afraid I vc didu't hao anv. un i then that Ia taeWieW Ecgbtul" coined two r.werftil ban:,,! the theatie wiien rhce-('00''he dane A!ih..:uMi thr I'liniii'i ii :. : " over t ii' I !! v'om anv ot M i 1 1 s w Next :. : m' .'la U t! 1 v v tt on- I i:i tiAt ConXTW tk P tli bond if we did have it, it whs very p. it. and it wa od for anythiu T kAL?Mt koLloB' of tha aei could not ke.p up tue pn-iucti as 10 compete wua ieim sTaeaa ih ofScial ftotic of an iaane of I ICO, 000, 000 iabonda. r ha.! . we 11 CO :vi vania. and the great Io-j oi money ;n the I vain attempt to do would ivxm ' rri . Vir Km n i,W that he h 1 Uie thern furnace-. , Si! I Well, we have lived to ,-ee many palUaftiff jingo oar himaelf. andjIenu9Tlvani!4 f,irilUi.t.s hu: nP. b thiala kehaa oontioced LoH ' while Southern biu-l never slacked. SaiUSory ot Uial fact. 'and we suggest to om- Northern J --liLi ... - . ... J. ifriends that they hae oiithern Who saja Ataerican misaionariea power to ileal witli in ways tliey ttAmA. iWifr Tm of them I hMve no dreamed of. Thev shonld a vw-v g-urd th Xing of Korea every .. T! re f 1 -i '.Mle aid for :a-iing a rrie Scenic W.iilwnv :he i , ; wd l '.').:!.". i l I'iM'u i i:. S.-eniv Kadway in a:ice came tlio .loxi- uliere 14,8"J'i people ie f anion j hiil! Ii liters ii 1 1 I !i t o makili.' a -l.o w r.c. i"i Lh It ti te Ml' - .l.dal:. ;::i'l 'l!;c t fill el 'O i : ! lie ! i a r-ev lash c n i' aa it the rate of twenty 'The revenues of the his m!- t in: t- 1 1 I-, imiviiie; n u l.oat miles a chute?, anion nt- Tba Ohio preacher who loet hi I delivered from the body ... . .(of alavery, and our e JO) III I III! Mb atm, . ocsilera thai loea a groat affliction, wae thaw are rich men who would gladly glva half their fortune to be a hie to forget how they got it. Praoca Hmta it difficult to never for get that, in setting tne I'egro free, they nim h more set our vhole people free. We are now or neat n ry, anu our energies are turning more and inure into me highest pnrsaita of eomuiercc and manufacture. The country village, -o Lonteniptiiou.-iy spoken of is u ueajwrt town of aoou t peo nle. a lar?e proportion of which are re-'skilled mechanics, and 1 1.00 more CS Will t Wil .Wiaa max will do no gambling on tha legialative rtcord being broken " hjUe Senate. The Senate isn't Waiit that way. k . Taepeaaot tnat baaurahed. but that ha had no risible effect upon thanpply of peanut politic io Coagreea. -SalTador doaeaat thiah Central Ajaerieahaabeangettiog iU abare cf pahlio attentioo doting all the ' recent war talk, eo the little repnb- IlCrhaapnt anew rerolntion on ex - rrr- r ----- An editor ef long experience is atpt to thick that the proper motto xoc a typical American would oe: 'xira ma Bdtoriety, or gite lie death." a a . T - t I la 1 1 1 1 r B I til 1UU1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 i : i airaia aer jot M ine waruae iu r - - , . . rtnek there, and not oti.v th the pretest relation between Jig- j uttlcahips alivady awarded, wid he I IaA and Germaoy. Roaaia ditto. ! buile there, bu' other-, if the (.o- enimout wants the hest slups at t he lowest prices. Those who saw beueat'i the sur-i face thirty years ago rt-ognized the fact that the destruction of slavery waa going to produce greater re- I salts thau were dreamed of by those en gag ex 1 in the movement to liber-j ate the slaves. They realized tin?; fact that the surplus earnings of the I South would be invested in diversied industries instead of in slaves a3 formerly-, and that in course of timo the South wonhl compete with thej North in nil branches of trade in stead of confining her efforts to I agriculture alone. That competi- j tiou Luis now oeen going on ioi years, with results highly satisfac tory to the South, mid thev should not be altogether distasteful to the North, for along with Southern de velopment Northern capital has earned handsome dividends, and sarplus Northern labor ha found a iniifket for itd skill in our, more genial clime. This development would jerhnp have come in time even had the slave, not been libera- of "I la 1 shv peO( the car and moving second . accord ink: to the company. ed to .'S,U'';. Aoeordine to reiorts, TP. GOT peo le cured their tirei! feeling bv pav ing ten cents each to ride on the 1 1 a tin ted Swing. j I ')-! IN TH I M TI l A !".. In tiie wonderful passage of the M;tic Maze, Ol.HOS people were lost an 1 the concessionaire received ifclj.o"-'? for admitting them. The girls of the Heauty show and Trilby and her garment of rosea proved a great attraction, for 4!, peop! paid altogether KJ.S'JT to gev tliem. Tiiev were not ijuite I as fortnn.te as the girls at Kolihair's I Talnce of Illusions, who were seen bv 4T.2H people. Mr. Kolthair : realized l l.M l.'.'D from charges for j admission. Around the circle of ! the 1'nOfliil W heel -3. 7 "0 jeople were earrieJ and the Pheonix Wheel eoinpanv realized fi-i. :'" irom us (iperatlons. H i, ; " Ml k '- THVINKP VSI1IAI.. Diiri" its short stav on the Mid- L-'j rilwift' W:IS visited m nan v Away - A Short Sketch of An Event ful I. iie. Mr. Alfred Williams is deal. This venerable ntid respected citizen of Kalcigh passed into the ! rent Be yond at .VJIh o'clock yesterday after noon He died ipiietly and peace fully a' his residence on Fa 'c die ,-trei ; in this citv. I.i-t S ii 1 1 1 i o v l.e v . 1 1: taken with a .-eere cold and went to bed on its aeoouir. I?:'.: there were no seiiuiis svni'.oii - untii W ednesdav afternoon wi.eii ,u e,t,. bronciiitis ensued. He grew wo"se rapidly until he passed away ;. - ci day afternoon. M '. -'i!iiaiiis would have been ninetv-one years ijld dune 1". l-c.nj. He was probably the oldest citizen of Raleigh, certainly the oldest resi lient cf prominence. He was burn in l-'iaiikhu county June H'th, loo Wiie.i a little boy (as ho sometimes told his friends), he saw the troops mustering and marching away to the Mexican war. And he remem bered distinctly how the news of the battle of Waterloo reached this section, and what a sensation it cre ated. His life has so wide a space in the history of events, that it almo.-t touches the boundary of two centur ies from the downfall of Napoleon almost to the independence of Cuba. In that time nearly every invention that adds to our convenience, com fort, safety ana progress, has been completed. The war of 1 S 1 v? , the Seminole War, the Mexican "al and the annexation of Texas, and the great war between the Stales were all compassed within the scope of his collection. (ianios Towan! 1 1 Sturdy and Sue i .'sliil Itc-islance . t ihe Manly and Keterml tied l)n chmri). Over Vt tt ears ago the l'utch, men tne rulers ol the sea, ostabl llSll el. rj. ileo.' tation at the Thither ' ..t man v i i j .u ci- ;i n m - -. ih'..' 'I .-:it cf I't . . ; ' ion . !' t.!:e Thev ut-:i' ve-y lirst .-ettlers m ev went into -aii.1'.- lue ng to.'.' lie wars, wlicii the ctiier- iine Part of the N ilioleonic ed an important nuva Cape of i .. n-.igrat. d n. ' oi;! , : Durcl; froic ilo hi .'- of il::. F'-.i: .', ,v t ,,e I'. 1;. ; of Naiiicf simila;' to 1 1, country. T raising and agriculture, and bee ouite i'Tosiierous. I)uring -Sapo lain I'.minrc, l-.ngluiKl took the country, and held on to it when peace w a.-. declared in 115. The 'jioers," as they are generally called, refused to acknowledge Kugland's supremacy, and large numbers of them "treked'' out of the country. That is, thev loaded up their wagons with their goods and chattel.-', hitched several yoke of cattle to each, and migrated across the Orange River, which was the boundary line, and set up a new ( iovcrnnicnt , called "Natal," and 'Orange 1 Tee Stat"." Presently the Ki'glish thought they would like to annex the-e countries, which thev did in after a little war, in which the Hoers. were defeated bv British troops. Again treked beyond up a i raiisva as the trim !"i r The hr Ir lilt all Pie Tin v .hi alwnv j .( fi i i ciiihlion. ;,n it v :il to nfl y tin- l'-"t nmti wifl win Thr man i -.tretie mid in t.f . ( oni'lc ;n will I y ilc ;uin r liil the regular the Boer.-. try, going and setting Called tiiv 1 now known out ot the roun the 'aal luvvr .ov (government, 1 1 lej u ' ic, and "Soutli African Republic.'" 1'or a while th liutroAh 1 let them remain in peace, i-n; t.ne discoveries of rich gold mines excited I phvsician . wa -. .i. :.. i u c e vv;ii:.. . l village was Vlslteu snip, hiiu nil' linn ui iniauin a.'i'i It- receipts were Havwood founded. For nearly sixtv x years it was the best-known store in the State. drug- wav. HaonnecKs snow was bv -" 1 , '. ; J "i peoide the c received l.'.':?..- 1 he Uaii'jiney bv T.4To people :2T,4T. The receipts of other attractions during the fair were as follows: Divii sea . 1 1 v i . . tr . -.4!S: Chinese! village, es.Tii;..'.; mechanical won-1 and later added to bookselling the dors, l,t M; .Japanese village, 1 1 .- business of publishing. Inlfluhe Ti-,'; American Indian village, j admitted Kugene i. Harrell as a si;-.'' .-jfri.-h farm. ?..'i44: elect ric ' part ner i n t his busi nesn. and about ... i . li.i. tlieater. :;.'.il".': vaudeville tlieater. i a mi: tp i: i.kp.h is 'x'l. I'pon the death of his father, in ' the cupidity of the English, and : lS-.'t.Mr. Willians came to Raleigh fever for "extending the sphere of and entered the drug-store of Ran- British influence in Africa'" stirred dolph Webb as clerk. Four years af- j up the diplomats. terwards he bought an interest in ; The Transvaal occupies a coni the business, and two years thaieaf-; manding position on the Eastern ter bought Mr. Webb's interest and j Coast of South Africa, directly op beca hp: sole proprietor. Later the posite the Cerman seizure on the late Lr. J. Haywood, an eminent Western Coast. Tne Germans and admitted to partner-1 the Boers seemed to want to get together, and it allowed to do so would control the strip of territory 7.10-1: Moorish palace. 1 ,r. 1 S 1 . T.: ice grotto. 4.0"" ; Crystal cave, f.'l.OjT: Oypsv village, :!.7:!0. old plantation, ih.'il 1 clear across t he continent, .and iso late the Cape of Good Hope country from tne British pio e-sions in the In WJT he established a bookstore i interior of Africa. Thereupon Eng land declared a war against t tie Boer?, which lasted four years, and in which they inflicted a .severe defeat upon her at Majuba in 1SS1, where they nearly annihilated the British troops operating against them. Thev are all skillful ride- ! eight vears ago sold the entire busi- If Speaker Reed is aa smart as be Ie credited with being, he will JqMckly stop that idea of booming fclaea iJew Englaud'e candidate. . 'bectioclliaaa ie a handicap "for any candidates . Mr. Bayard may find, if the re- port ho tme of hU intending to live ia sglaal after he retiree from S:ey that tbo toadyum of a private iaifvlaal will not ho ae popalar aa '.'-thai of a U. S. Ambaatador. John Bali trod oa numerous i . tender aroueaa toee whea he aurted after thoea Transvaal African gold dicta. Haaria, Germany and ' France -' allhave interest in that direction. MUKE FESS10NS WANTED. ' Senator Hill may not be the "prodigal' son" of the administra tion, bnt Ueesra. Cleveland and Carllale onght to see the wisdom of kuliag a faUod calf or two iu his Looor, or at least allowing him to 11 all the Taeanciee in the Federal tfSoea that eaay occur in his State. An Oregon Indian Jirn Cash Cash-has entered suit for a divorce from hie wife because she points her face.' If he wins the Oregon courts will ho flooded with similar suits bv 1 -I , ...!.... white Bira from all section of the endorsement in sur-pon " ,.ie nn, - . ; mg of this r und, has given its pro- 9"T I moterl inspintion and citiragc to persevere m tne wort: ami no less conridente in the successful result of ted, bnt it was made absolutely necessary by the war. and though devastation at first hindered the work, it has since hastened it more than would have been the case with uo such stimulus. Pjjttv jealouslv and ungenerous flings are no part of the great Amer ican people at heart, and not only will the Navy I Apartment be ap plauded for doing in this case wha. it conld not help doing, but iu time the mjrehant marine will, like the Government, choose the bet and cheapest place for building its ves sels. The phire is in the south. And so it will be m other lines. Our Northern friends may try as they ' please to confine it, but the march of progress kuows no sectional lines, and it is now turned Southward with an ever jiiickeuing pace. Norfolk Ledger. Te tke Frt or .ortb Carolina Gentlemen. For several months past it has been your pleasn i e to endorse and encourage through the columns of your papers, what is known as the "Leader's Popular Faud,'" a Fund to be collected with which to porch use some testimonial for the duted States Cruiser -Raleigh,' the war ship named iu honor of our uapital city. Yonr hearty, sincere and unselfish lht? Pfosioniu-r er Every . Northern Soldier and Sal or Who irorved !0 j Day or Moie and lUe Widow ol A Fnch U .Now Advocated -All io be laten l i. The Washington. D. C. National Tiibrne is strenuously advooatiug the iiassing by this congress of a plain, straight, simple service-pension which will give to every man who served on the northern side in the v ar m either army or navy, ninety d avs or longer and was hon orably i -charged, a pension of eight dollais p-r month, and h pen sion of not less than twelve dollars per month to the widows of all such as have died. The Tribune frankly adds that this bill "-ill pare the wtxti for ad'ii tifti'ii l'-i.i!titii two years from now when it expects the condition? to be more favorabla than they re now. And the people of the country, the tax-payers, foot the bills! The too numerous government otlices and fat salaries, and the pensions, (except where the recipient is honestly entitled to what he re ceive by reason of disabilities in cured in service) need to le cut down instead of extended. When vi:l this pension business ever eudl'More money, it is slated, is j ness to Messrs. Harrell and John B. ! Neathery. He then retired f.iom active life. Since that time he har devoted i his intention to the care of tli6 larye property he owned in Raleigh and j elsewhere. i He had only one child, by his first 'wife the widow of lr. F. Burke Havwood. Sue survives, hmi. men, and it was Bunker "New Orleans over again. ill id r S Tie World favors as with its 1 . sUmanwr, and it '.a jast such a coilec- ties ot ralaahie information as ' might to expected front so great and a ' pabliea&ion as the i'ew York World. this Fund has !een given by untiring and patriotic elTorts , The French campe in Ifadagaacar ill be tarroanded with electrical oarrente eo arranged that the ap " fToach of any one will be automati- .callj signalled, even if the aeatiael are asleep. " Wo have r-weived f rem C. A . 8aow 4 Co., Solicitors of C niteu Sratea and Foreign patents, of - .Waahington, D. C. a pampiilt re cently published and copyrighted by . theei, entitled: 'A snmmary of .'foreign patent laws with informa tiaa and advice about foreign pat- entv'giQg the cost of same in rarionw conntriee. The pamphlet ' ia ooaeia?, wvTl written, and con tains, ia plait statement, much that siil be of interest to inventors, patentees and mannfactarers. -- F0KTT 6KC&CT SOCIETIES aiate fat e Bars of Exelastea iraiaat LXajser Pesrs sJl KtimVi. -Oaeby one in rapid sncceasion the variooa socrot societies and bene fit organization a are potting np bars of excineion again -it liqnor dealers of 3 gradee aaya the Nashville Advo- tne of IIiom ladies who have cted as ;on sors for the Ftmd in their respective towns and cities. So the unflagging real and endeavor of tbet-e sponsors is the present amount now collected and deposited to the credit of the Fund largely due. Gentlemen of the I'ress of North Carolina, as it was your l'ress which couceived atd put into positive execution this plan of saving the State from the reproach which rested upon her good name and thereby aroused the pride and pa triotism of our people, which has found material expression through the efforts of those Sponsors, who h-ave forwarded the sums collected, it now leniains for to happily com plete the work so ably begun, and thus far so successfully carried out. The IVess has given public ap proval, anil it now remains for it to give material evpres.-iou in way of contributions. nd P. this end the undersigned re.ues's that every Newspaper iu the Stat" make up a contribution from its own tithce: everv one in each newspaper orli. e. cau give oui amount, from editor to pressman, and if so desired con tributions may be solicited from among the friends and constituents of each newspaper. Iet everv printer in the State add his or her mite to this Fund and the sum thus rained for the testi monial which wiil be presented to Cruiser 'Raleign. wn! io the patriotism, liberality. of the Old North State. Every contribution will receive recognition and creci;:. l" :s rcpie ieing paid out now in this way than it took to run tue whole government prior to -'' 1 and vet the cry is still for ".More ! More ! More !" And this cry is being raised, in face of the fact that the tariff and internal revenue taxation of the country is already burdensome and yet i' is not vie'iding sufferent reve nue '. meet the expenses of the countt v. There Will b.- Two of the .-uuaud of the Mo ii Only One Here. In the veur 1 !"'. there will uir eclipses A ( O si si p. N T It A ITl-rr. Mr. Williams was, and has been for many years, a consistent mem ber of the Baptist church, and one of the pillars in the First Baptist church here. He ;,s kind and benevolent, and gave in hristiau charity. No citizen of Raleigh was more highly esteemed or more universally respected. He dealt in limitless and honesty with his fellow men, und they gave him their confidence. Of all who knew him, there -s not one who will nol regret that he is no more. News and Observer January 10. (iOLliSUORO'S COTTON MILL. It is to be Abreast of Jhe finest in the Laod Its Machinery Right np to Pate. Extensive operations are now in vogue at the Goldsboro Cotton Mill and tire being pushed with dispatch. A t wo .story addition is being built at the rear of the main building, and an immense brick tower is be ing constructed iu the front of the building. Tip- tower will be used for a stairway and elevatoi and on its ton will be the water tank; while the annex in the rear will be used, the lower floor for opening and mix ing the cotton from the bales, and the upper floor as a finishing and lapping room. The upper floor of the immense main building will be used for carding and the lower floor for weaving. It will thus be seen that the Goldsboro Mil' is going to be com plete iu Use but weaving goods on tne market ready tor mer chantable use. Yinibe' capacity ot tne nun under a J ten hours run will be lu,oo0 yards of sheeting per week, and will work ;f: hot only "pinning also, and placing its Two! f tl :e Sun credit to and name ;d that soon as ontrihutio'is lossibIe to ( II III President N. C. 1' ly. Sti T.c N. V K S - - v 8ach largo and influential bodies - - aw tbo Knight of Pythias and the ' Odd Fellows hare taken decided -" atape ia this direction. One of thi . ,i l r : , 1. - " 'opu ar Fund Soutbpoit ' t Ma IK. kfllThil mill IjUllM ' 1 X txonor in eeaanoa ow twin. ! On mo L. society amenaea its const iiuwon v. oo ae to exciode from membership in - iU relief faad all persona oonootu! i- il I a J V ..laiflyflJWBD h 114UW lriiiic. Exposition Stow Reeeipln ,Tia mtiMi nt aaeh amendments1 ""V , . . 1 Ihe receipts 01 tne r,iriou amus.-- lwo-thrda . ot. D'-jment ftttrac ion? Ht n o Fxpositioc ,y .:W7herm, Sonreme IfedicaJ ' Exam,- bv tb, AtlHUU :Tun!;1, ' VLVZLXet I 'umishPan . interesting study. The Wwbuiiii,.--v rt , ,hft on, ..,,., ..Hkeu :r. nv four eclipses two two of the Moon : 1. An annual Eclipse of the Sun, February 1'! Invisible to Nortl America. Visible, generally as parted eclipse, to the Southeastern Coast of the south America. South ern Africa, and the South Atlantic and Antarli.- 1 cean.- The line of annulus passing through the Antar ctic ( i.-ean. IL A Fartical Folips.,- of the Moon, February '.'. Invisible to North Ameri' i. Visible entile to F. u rope. A--1 and Africa: and is part to Australia, fhe eastern tremity "f S.j;;'';; America, ami the Atlantic Ocean. v p tal e- 1 ipse 1 if 1 he S11 n, . Inv isililc to all of North vcept Alaska. Visible to Regi'.ois, eastern Europe-, em half of Asia, and the rtiou or tne xortn n. Tne line of totality ugh Nov a Zeuibla and 70 operatives. and All the old machinery is being re moved and stored in a large building constructed for the purpose, and t i..i- r .1. . 1 sevorai car loans 01 me new iiiaeuiu- a ery is on the scene, and others 0P,0pP worth in all are on the way liere. Mr. Ii. II. Smith, the. new super intendent and a hustler he is loo is from Hamilton. CouaJa. lie h.is been aot.vciv at the business .since he was I'1 vcais old and is thorough in every oar ; icuiar. He experts to have the mdl ui operation by Apr:!, is j and he s.-ivs it will be second to none ex-1 in the whole .Mint r v. We go for the I ward. (ividb.ro Aigii'. V III.. August '.' A iv r. ' . 'iic rcti the 1,'Tl ! Western la 111 ; 1 a rutir.ii : tl Vedd ;.I".Pa:.. I . A ' C.-t 's,; Moon. A tire to North and and in pa:; to t he ties of Eu rope am th SC f V. 'isiblc i'n south America; western extremi Africa, to east- Uoi zli Voyage lo Copenhagen. Loxpox, Jannaiy 13. The Dan ish steamer Dania, from New Or leans. December 10th, and Noifolk, DecA-mb r ItStli. for Copenhagen, arrived at 1 lie latter port after ex periencing a feaifully rough pass age, in the course of which she sus tained exteii.-iv e damage. Three of tin crew w .c'e was.hcd ol el hoard, and vvoi'e d run ned. I ill and Germany icr Furoiiean Nations inter fered, and England was obliged to patch up a peace in which .-.he acknowledged the independence of the Orange Free State and the South African Republic, but they admitted her suzerainty in regard to their forci1 relations, and she se cured her coveted p.p h way from the Cape to the norih 111 a large strip of territory lying between the German South Africa and the South African Republic. 1'be last day of 1M!)." Dr. .Jameson, the Administrator of the South African Company, and who stands very high iu tho Colonial Govern ment of the Cape, raised a force of 5'JO men to march iipo Transvaal, and overthrow the Boer Govern ment. The British authorities made a pretence of disavowing the expedition, and isBued formal orders for Jameson to return, which he calmly disregarded as he was ex pected to. President Kruger, of the South African Republic, was not to be caught napping. He called all the Hoers to arms, and they prompt ly responded. It was expected that the English miners would rise ai d attack the Boers in the rear, but they seemed to have little appetite for encountering the sturdy Dutch men and their unerring rifles. Upon entering the Boer territory Dr. Jameson met the forces, of the South African Republic, ami after a stubborn resistance was defeated and forced to oiirnnder. He lor,t op men killed and a large number wounded. Tho Boers rep.u c -jut four of their number killed. Dr Jameson was taken to Pretoria, tue capital, and his fate is uncertain. The news of this affair stirred up the Germans. lTcnch and Dutch amazingly. All the old bitterness over the division of Africa flamed out with augmented intensity. Though the British Government strenuously denied all complicity with this organized raid on the ter ritory of a peaceful little neighbor nobody believed them for an instant. The D'uteh were incensed at this re newed attack upon their kinsmen, who have alread su iTercd so much at tiie hands of tho English. The French and Germans saw in it a determination on the' part of the English to seize the. wonderfully rich gold-lieids of the Witawaler, and whatever else they may want of Africa in defiance of the most .-.oleiun treaties and agreement. The rrench, i.ermun and Uracil press broke out In a torrent of abuse of English cupidity, and faithlessness, 1 in- German Emperor came our with an announcement that lie intended to suppoit the Boers, and inside of 1 hoars the English were forced to a realization of the disagreeable fact thai thev were mortally hated all over the C.-.iiti nout, and had no allies anywhere, but were in immi nent danger of an overwhelming rK.: aysvdrrorresp ndene--. I 0 (IM Jj- -.'ji VV, I mn IUJT S -ho.-.l h to begin next Monday, n. uuiur'ummiit i.nuu A- , , , .. S (P.,-old friend. Mr. T. R. Lee, X -f ' , ' 1 .V I l i ' st.m. v;ts in t lH Village , m M . i , v , i AA wlic-r l.lood ih imtM .... i-V..,. ..iiii. 11.1. . 1.. . ... i s-1 -s. Ill rtUlll II I. II. !'!! who pa- ,-. tl J.V. ,V1II uoh lol.ri-.t r. ...... 'I I i: Hcnd'-rron and family miiii'Ihii nf . . ; i,;n JJwil'.fl aiiii. t : '...'; ill to ihe ho. i-e recehllv , ., IwA n,, w, ,lt , , ' in.ci v. .1 by Mr. J. B. Collins 1 1 )1 it v 1 ' I 11 1 ' I I . ; 1 : . 1 1 . ' lj ' j. .'f,,,.,i .,- j.. " ' - Mil . -. .me of our re- V. Jg 1,.', 1 M ''t o 1 - ' nioVed 111 tile C Hlutiy II i llllll 1 1 1 ' il I I e. n I: ' ' ' -i " - !!.!. Si-5? I". ' ci. ' ..o. .!' c oii,iK n .iiri 1 1. C it I. hi- V I I i.l I I lie 11,111 liil ' I I'jlS n.-ii.. I'loli 1 ' ' ' .', ' ' . it l es .vr.l :i, !, ,i mncllli 1 I S v .. i..l- core ..f V - V ! . I'lcltS ,,I,i. Oalieht. r, I - W 1 ; ' ' 1 "' '.Olln.l . V. s- M- ) .. ,- .' V,. i- II,,.,,,. S lltll Ii I.'.iisr 1 l, ii, Is 1,1 I lie I, (ill Yfl v .: I). Ill "" ' ' N A n"" ULi' '. f'l I ' ' i. . .1 ..II ".n II ': '. M- t;-l:iv niglu. 'Tw.i "ll.iU !:!) "'. , f' ,i .. i ' :.-iv lif. "' :.'.. n i c '.,:. ,, v occasion for some of ,, : :" "; ' ' , '" u . ... ir . , I I I i '; I t X. j, is If he. lxnly I'll I ' i : h.c'i . s Miss .Mal'lot !)! . , ' . ti-.nv. Iu. will never '" Ic'hiv. -.er c,:.ri-n to-'ether "in . , , i f.n. h t!i i-. r. !.'! t 1 .'. i-sl f..t a ..,.'- i - . 1 , ...... i.. . .... 1 1,. I . right, u i.., ii t:n v. . n.-.w- as h ippv neen. " ' .'..'....'no,. from this " i - - -: -. N i i m , i N u i i n and D l i1"'11"''' ": :' : : s ' ' ' . no. ;l year ago. .- i . ' I . . f " time, were out hunt- T'c i v , . c '' . ' '. ' ' '.. ' . ' .' . i ' ' ','.'.' ,'.,i . : r ! ii : davs last week. Uu aid d , n . . i - i -i u .. r. . -.. ' ' 1 -e..l U'hiiford c- ;,..cxtnc-. enjoved the trip v.-rv pi i ::.(. .; - . 1c ' :''1,'.', , .."'", ,'' :' lhtge vis.l.hg Mi-s K:;. ,n :. i -o- c diy when they were ( and 1 t '.' fr. -u, i '.:.',.': - . .,',;, , . : : r c.i:.,.;,.. the 'aihe. Collie a.'aln i-Xiilnine lid" ;u. I !. it h'"ii the V : - ti V"l - 1 ,,v V l1 ilc A-.ciomv. l',..r. ''' I11-"' submit.. -i .vi .,, ;- , , t , , ,.,,., e : :.:. .:.,,;. I..-1 S'.vi,,; u..s Rev. I . F. t''"!''-'- 1 '-' 1 , :..,e ,..:;.'. V , ' : I h ' r ' I ' - . . . 'e I '. -o i 1 w i v I ' . I - ' . i ' -' - , mit !:! -I 1 1 " . m-ke verv lair p: -PC Is. I : i - -" oat a i M "'i h t men t at I a her- I'.o.iivv.iv i. i ... 1 ,,, i, , a . ,, , ..... , -.und I Ii I'l,!.,,. i ; ,. h c,,u : i :i. 11 was greeted bv a "' :' '' '' nr. he -l . - : ''' - ' '!,t- i!v ,, i ,.; II. Wliel'. r.nfc. ui - ;r,l lie- :u clcc.'c l ''. t .an is- c, ;'.,.', - ' '".' i c i a, . ii. ,, i-i , .... ' ;..r.....; 1 I ,. .. .. Iiicii'iMS .ire 1 ! 11'.-.'- I ' ' i.. V.x. mmlil . ) lli... mil n . ' .l , . - c I'. i'-s.iiiu . eoiei i:iiiii'i i .in ; , ,, . ' , . . . ' .- . . , . ,, ' , ., :,,,. .... ,. . I ' 'is I.l...::! ; " ' ' ' V 1" O. '',, i,,..,. . - :i ":i. vv ansooi o. .iciia ami , . i e : . - .nmi..i v. M.c.vdi" were well repres-llt ed icuic-.v - . ':, K --- ... . . p .. ., ... He. mil'.-- c 1 ' ; - d a choir for Sunday ''s - ' "." - n T ..'' ': 'c ; S i i i 1 '. i 1 s to 1 - .1 me it- '.V' 'lk ah s ;, 1 ,' 1 I o :, . , '!, -. . I , 1 ..-c' v ,..,. ;, e ..:.', ' I ! .11 1 : 1 : "1 1 l' : - ,.!.'' I JjN j w. '', ..,-:. i 1 ' .( m ,o -cc-h:.;-, " ' ,i;,, -h .. -',"''" 1 , .'.'..",! "' ' N '.av f Imi Hiiiu't Mion. "' '' ' ! St ". ' ' '': : i"!,'r" "! 'ur le.iiair correspondent writes ", ""l."1";' ' Ky . , ;'i"'n - ' '"f- '' .'... . .ami H-ii s.ierilic i.g u,.u.,:i. a ,. ,.,. rr.iM I party at Mr. R. X. , ,t her v ictorv is scored in our 1 This .......di 1 ,. ,. mcv ,.,.,,, s,,,, v":;---i". I ' . -. .v ; .v.c-.ug trouo i'i; -i.oi .. .. '.. '' :l .: : : : midst f..'r u -how '' !': . ' ' cc crowd (:, that gathered :,:- l"'1 '' ' ' ' : "'' ' ' '' : ' ""' arc::, -..-id n;,h: ; . . ;1i i to have t he performance. ! llaV1' f"n,n'!:'"" ;l '' "! I1' '"' '- '"' ' - : ..' on . i.i.-g- V. i;. mice that such epiestiouablc! ''v1'""-. M !,,r1-" ' ' ! ' ' . "" :'; nil ,'i ;.: eh; . . . : u :. n v eh t ertai il men t s d id not i 1 ''' ' '' " ' ' ' ' , ' ' "" '' " -ms u-enr ,. own ',' i. m::.; dn. cs :,b.,ut Belial.. I , l' W!': 1"' . "." '' ! ' .' 1 ' ' ' '' ' " " .he :'..r ciii isl ians to discou n ten - I : "' ;"' " :'' ' ''" ': ' ' ' ' ":" ic nil such onestiomiliie amuse A' :':,r " '' ' : ' ' : v-',"',iv' -",,1" '" "-' ' " ' entcand most of them did in t,i!5 alone eom-.-.v d 1 . ; ' n u . 1 ;. -,.M, ; , ,. r , . , v . . i ..... i ti iiei'i i'l ' i :i ,i ,', o : I .' .. I , . - : i. o : . . . , . - I i e . n lei o . .e. w u i man v inere was no wui ',',. ,, encourage the s h o w , vvithsomej' ' 1' ' ' "" ',' ,i .i ,i .... i ,i ) i hi . i ! o.' : 1 - i ; i . ' i ' ' ' , . . . i : . . . n ! v ,. hc chir - there was no easn: anv how i I , ' , tc c;,:, ;!.:.:, k t:;c I .ord 1 or The re- I ,'u'ni,i" ilf ; h ' 1 "', ' ; m i - , .. i'.ci.d i.y ,;U, ),..,, ,. I tile SalhC I ! '!C s;, '.'..,.; s-J'- . I ' ''e l ,'','.- C 1 , I C IiO a: -.rov'. "'; ,. vertv makes us n-jeel ,.V1; jus 1 ,s ncnvid ic ... :... , , ,.,,. . I" I h.in '::-, w. "hgh: lo i,.- thankful for ! 1 ! -' ' , , ' ,. . . land n I i-.'i-, i "!r i i ' i : i I c ci ' i - ;, i I i c i . . i . e 1 1 Ii cos",, i.-i - .... ., I . , 1 ... . , I ', e f e r.i lis ra 1-! i , .' a I 1 1 . : , 1 1 1 . ! , , 1 c ' : : ' . . ', 1 1 . I h isl ol v . " " UlLLIlRUSHATONCi:. r;,!'"' 'j'ls ..o,.oo ....nin-nal :" 1 I a in i no;i " i , I,-,,, 'i , . nil,: s., , : ,. 'i v .: . Porter ,;: i ! . i I. ' - - ' .I,.."...,....... . . , i. . ,r i i. I',,.,, . ., , i , liri l isii s.il i f the Veiif zutla Case to ; 1 1 " ! ' ' . 1 "' " 1 ' ' . ! tlltl.ill, is the C" c.l in vv .. ,.: , : '.' ' r.P- ! .. - ,Mr. l'arke:'js pa... ; i f'rrsr nleil -Urn Zuelu A ppoiuis a (,e.cu j . ie the a 1 1 1 n l i . .: , a i . i . : i" i - " ; choice , g . ntin i.-e, n. a lltl f I !! PI! IIO i ,,,,, ,., ., t III IIM.lth... . .. U II. . ,,,,.,1 ,,Ml ho I .. ci.,.v I , ,, 1 'PI... w i ., .1 1 1 I - iie! h' v i ' I I h, ' . ' i e - ': ' f ' f tie ; ii" -: . v ' . : I i..vn v i.d is still the or.h- oi ih., (,,,;,. r'V:Ujvt. povermnent Jim,,u,,t '"i1'"! 1 - '.".! : : v . a new, he la-! ', o t ' :: : ' ! : i ; r ' , , ,, . .., , . ; ,, ., ,, ,.,i,,.:.,i , i t Ii rmi -r 1 1 tie s i-t ..... . . f t i.. , - , i. e. tie n. c : ' ''' -.1,- ,,i ,i i o o 11,1 i n , ire : R'-v. 1 , .iri- ' . .! ; . mole, tleiti mrinc r of tl ilia ai.il faun- "f I "II L. Win;.'. Mr. ".,,. i-.. hi ,, i i. :.i F. ('.'. . A ocl.il mil wlm-li .if the Son: !:.' Ill: '.l.'llill .,ll,..HIII.I?IVll'llll- la papers'"1" entitle them to ccHlhcites i ever ! Illik d SllO'Ving Ilh'ir c.iiili; iiitloh-. hiih ol Tinman ,u ..:.. I ... . ..i.i "I -. ' ci-, i e giauiy time tins opportunity e"'"e. . I ee'er to bear testimony to the magnanim- 111 ll"8 gl'"'i"hs . nterpnse which is ; eru m-i her 1 , . . . ... . . . I i - OU IIC ill il I ii i h i Mr.ll I 1 ' I 1 . i 1 1 1 ' 1 1 i L ( 1 1 , : 1 it M " (i ' i 1 I m V ir m N ;i r. i! ! titll-lt' ;,!., In Othir etlv To il ' Sheriff ! Ollite sb:!. , improving. j Mr. 1. 11. Bar Kinston last Thur : M fs Katie Shack lands returi.e'l honn .Miss Ada 11 Trenton. The dance at M light was largely e,-y enjoyable. Mr. Samuel II at ( 'layion. N . ( past, is in t Mr. II with his fat lie Suffolk. a., visiting f i und Miss Annie day iti the v patrick. Poi'.o, ..v Alex IL Kooh last week with Rev Mr. C. new pastor ot tne preached Ins mtroduci Sunday night. Mr. young man. bur hi- s... practical, and made a line i upon the audience. Mr. Yaekel, travelling for Shakeman and J.'i'.e. ' more, is here in tn firm. The 'soci hit' s Saturoa pleasant evening ier ol the young Several ot our tobacco this ve scale but himjilv ; Mr. E. A. Hu ; Maysv ille Monday. COVE CORRKlOMK K I I Niws Seho astic, Manim erwise j Miss Haftie W i nguin. Her school ; closed Tuesday. .Miss Ann 1 caret near here J- relay iionie Suitdav. Revs. S. J. Parker of New village Tuesday. tor ot t ove lUi ensuing year. M igrat ion day, among ; abode among u. ford D. D.. Mr. Aii.swold and fahil'i pn-. .1 . . i; :i- and tod. iv lor I , i' . r.ingi', w ! iiaugnti-'i's j ioi la and 1, i a wi Kiney F Rose is an excellent n worker. ' ue; antly, Miss Eva French end were married at tin c -. bride's father. M r. A Rev. K. F. Daugn :" The attendants wire Bivan with Mr. S.tm enuii n v . M I". .- opi Miss .M 11): Fr dv with Mi encli . !' i '' g. Clara v and Oscar I t o '.', I me I the hlu ii , n i .i iss ij limine Jiooi Bryan. On Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr, J. II. Daugherty, the bride's father. Miss Alice IXuigherty and Mr. G. IL McCov were made on-, bv A. E. Rouse." Miss Claudia Mc Coy. Mr. W. II. Robis mi. Mrs. llollie D uighertv and Mr. II. M--Coy. Eunice Catharine, inf i:;t . ! i i i I of A. P.. and Josephine Hawkins died Monday Jan. Li, after a brief life cf intense sullerings. Age nine months "Sleep on sweet child, Life"s trials are o'er. ( lod Cidled Cnee home. To sutTer no more." ahinet on Satnn j'h hii-n t he elie7.ue earliest possible moment. giadiv take this opportunity u testimony- to the magnanim- a'titicle of the American nation s at a time when communities g hei'ois thought a favorable ut unity liad arisen for adopting inl us a tone of. insult, if not ace. This conduct was worthy of Americans and 1ms materially need Lord Salisbury's deci- " The maintenance of friendship wnh America is always a first con sideration with Englaud. We say this to the American people with the absolute candor of deep seated cor lialitv.'"' New York, Jan. P.' The World's cop , righted special from La Guayra, enez icla, says: President Crespo has appointed Rafael Seijas, Laur e.io,'i 'ilhiuuva, Julian Yiso March, and Antonio Saluzzo a commission to search the libraries in Venezuela every veteran ami it is rim-Here to be sure and hev..nd pei ad veil I n re that the other half or balance, what ever may be reiinred. will be raised by the noble women of the South. The committee suggests that the moat feasible manner ofji caching the desired object is to set apait a "Me morial Festival Day,"' and tln-v ask that the (ieuei al Commanding will designate the date, an I is-ue ;i gen era order. The General Commanding, there fore, in compliance with the rcpiest of the com mi 1 1 ee, de-igna s I' l hl h v , Mayl, lM'ii, as the mo.-; suitable for a "Memorial F. sliv.iI Ii.iv," io be set apart for 'lie ns- ,f the wo men of tic Stilt , i m i i i m i : funds for this great Memorial Hail. All the details ;ihl exercises .J nt 1 on nt tt I of II InHll'H VV 1 1 1 1 h will i v vv it ii i houe in 1 "Spin tan ViTV Sllllll- I; in i ii Mat- ' I hese uro "I their for- ii si o ti: t !lf V , KtMlt Iv mid lovullv ui 1. 1 1 v , iinil with nth lea: ur on M ot her's ' d your sfi lehl, this MVAN8B0RO CORRESPOXDE.NCK Personals and News Items of the .Veig-li b irliood Terse y I'd Tiie drummers too;; tije !cvn laU week. Mr. Wyati Yl ard '. n.-ven! more from your'ciiv aud several from Wilmington -'..: i-, town Irv ing to sell their v, s Mr. W. Banks oi J...;i.s Co.. in surance agent, was in tow:: i.yi -.g to insure the people's lives, b;;: ,v are so healthy here we don't iniiiie often, it costs too nun-h. Rev. Benj. aid pre excellent sermons for us Sunday morning and a : Tne Baptist church is a lot has been bought fr I tenuis on which to l, i i : W. J. Monlford 'of Ward COLOR LINE IN OKLAHOMA, -u I it icfii: in Perry Over the At- I liiped .Miiiiiliug- of Negroes with V;lii!e 1'i.plis in Seliools. :v, U;;l;i- Jan. 1.5. Since i ear has school is fear o; :e;;e tins morning the whole town icon excited over the public uiub for old data l'o'anlinor the (iiiiima boundary, in order to assist the ,ie pliin,u' I nitetl States Commission. An anti-English meeting in Mor ula yesterelay urged the government 'o ifhmeiliately close 'eneznela"s p c 'I i to liritish ships. The Legislature of the State of Mir.',, a and Zulia has approved President Crespo's decree making rebellion now treason, and have petitioned Congress to enact a law m iking it so. Memorial on Festival I ) IV lueted anu i r the orders, . management of Siuth i:: their n iic to nt tirely ideas an men of f i localities. For, in whose hands sacred trust more propei iv and with more certainty of su.-c. s than into those of the -a i:,. wonie'. of the South, who have never vet faltered or failed in ti e performance out ml the wo peet 1 Ve d tlli- 1. laced- a 1 1 a in h: it I oil ' r did m like tl , exc 1 1 in 1 - il Heme h. i c 1 1 ' s !' I r olTs in i ti g hi a v i to bal tie for I heir the "Spartan ' " Ret II I II wit h It. It ii, to the ui rv i v oi s of f hese illus trious women and to their lecen dantH. In whom the General Co.n maiiding. then-fore, confidently in trusts this important. iiiis-ninn of assisting n this li-lv ii ndei taking. The i i em -r :ii ( 'om min . I ng i-ppea S to and urges thes. I.eio.e wnineil, -iirviv.cs of :i heroie ace, und nil tho ' I I ' I C h 1 ers of the vi.,llli VV ho tlike p: .' Ie Ml 1 he i l 1 - I e 1 , Will I hy " and glorious a nee.-, or-, to imtned- v . ii poll t he j rr. ipt of t his r, or-ahl.e societies ahd elect 1 1 ' l : ' s, si e l e tn I I es. II ' a.- u l ed Hlld ' 'I I i ' i s. l 11 e Ver ep v , town, . I .and h' -gnboi h"'..! in I be h , aie ' i o nol if v ( oloiii I R. ( '. I. gencriil manager of ihe C !!- fed-Utte Memorial A-s i-i ilrm, No. lite ob otht I ha'l i S,,' Wo. i I. C I lo saw the Inmbv.'r, e' .vi : i ' coalition against them. Tribune, Wash., D. C. -National sTAI, ASS-- Weekly papers please copv eru Australia, and the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. m on xix'. v x i i: kxixi Mercury will be about January 'ii, September Hi: and J u 1 v Evening Star May 15, and Morning Star .", and Octo- i about March j her 14. Venus will be Morning Star till ! July '.: then Evening Star the rest j lot the vear. The Xon fa Carolina Mantel. The beautiful mantel in the as sembly hall of the Woman's Build ing deservedly attracted a great deal of admiration. It was a dona tion to that room by tho women of North Carolina. It is an interest ing fact that the design was drawn by a North Carolina girl only eight teen years old. She is Miss Norman Bonniwelh The shelf of the mantel is upheld by two twisted columns carved in tobacco leaves, and upon , ! t h id richly carved piece rest four IHINKS MILLENNIUM IS Al HAND. Rev. llr. Wharton 8e.s a rtijrn of Christ's Coming in Ihe War Scare. Baltimoiik. Jan. 1 The Rev. Dr. 11. M. hartot), prominent as an evangelist, thinks the millennium is close at hand. In his sermon to day on'The War Clouds and What They Mean," he said in part: ' Christ is coming again. It will bo a personal coming. Ho came first as prophet and priest. He will come again as king at the resurrec tion. He will call the righteous dead from their graves, and the right eous still alive will be called togeth er. I believe that the Christian men and women will disappear sud denly from the stree:s, and tho world will know nothing about it. Men will go on with business as he-fore. "I cannot prophesy as to the time Olive ami John lcdge;'--cont ractor.-. Mrs. Margaret Fiaed Cato, of ( : n in Branch, v last week' to our berg, son, Mr. 0. B. Frai-.e:! daughter Flilie who school on Bear ere-k. Mr. Dan V. Ru.-"!!'-. Fish are very hciivo There are plenty of Id About 10 i"n .'0 of 'i hem IV inch to one inch i;:e w one day week ami v. away ill port ; some sold huudred. We think if i i 1 1 VI :l 11 I I I ud a he) e shame to kill such little fisl ought to be a law against it. Miss Lily Clawson and two of h-; friends from Beaufort art- in town visiting. Our genial Dr. W. J. Moutfort of Ward's Mill, was in our town I.i.t Sunday attending church, and made a talK in the interest or the J.,ipi;.-r church here. ucsdion. and serious trouble When the schools were ids morning, Prof. J. W. denied admittance to children in the high school public shoo! buildings, cx- iii"C designated months ago tie exclusive use of colored ireii. The exception was hingion Alexander Wcb ' - old, in whose name reus proceedings were !'"' months ago, ami c , favur. Prof. AuguH h:U the decree of the s only to this one hoy. g'h School building ."i.io en and about no colored .emhled. followed by a lite men and negroes. oi ..e. s had large .stones j . i iv-ls, with t lies mtention f u-ii,g iir.'iu (hi the negroes as they entered i nc building. It is said every negro child in the city asked f r a im: tanee. Officers escorted or.-.i children into the High E fh teacher made vi gor es! against receiving them, children were made to sit is rumored that the entire ard is to be arrested for e. i!ti ii:pt of court. White citizens threaten to tear down the jail if ar rests a ti- ma le. in i ti v. r : "h r ' Sen "c Oils ph' "lit til- down. S--I.. .. .1 of any duty. ; 1 1 peace, imposed upo: Southern cause. The spirit and an i mated tin men o the scene of t ::e (jr. were t he most .-. mitting pal re - s n n I hoi r .u nt r , '.- m ,g the last to aha:,.;." after Sou ! hern i. ne hilid the elm .s a! Tin- ti !:: : rv and tr.ii'hj'hs i. . told. No iiis..r; it: '; - ; storv. nor m n mi i-t r 1 -t ra i, c t le ft I - bra ' es th.-:'' p r:: The straits to vi I'i 'i IK-ed f, i r f mo a c sel f-.-i bnegiit inn ,c. i d ii -( d bv I hen .I:.; and glooii. v 'I .. .. para 1 i el i n hi 1 1 : v . I and cici i age v. : :; go'dell letel s ::; tune mi ll aeea ' c vv h and as mini-!,,,'.: names win live u p.. u poetry and in i-niciii chivalry exi I - n mi nds of ma :.'-. i c i . This "Bat-,'" Ahh. dedi eated a i" 1 1 e ' " I ' deeds of the civic heroes of the gi ea' -b'i t t he G le i ,il ( '. i see, that within i -ell liicient and e. he reserved for the n of the "Heroin, s of t As vet, only v. ami hi. nil do . th..t he Willi sill. :,.-! i m t io at I .he IT t I . . t . ah at n pi ii Ne -t - I ' . r iv I I, .t: I .11 i ol S a ; i 1 1 vv ( 1 1 lea ii-', h e k ii pply In k ami I i 'peel fully ll commence .'III ' I 1 . i H of f !.. d. p .Ni- .11. "I of . M 'sin ! i on - l h t i: v iiiii' 1 1 I lo. hot I III I I lav 1 I 1 I :. h fam 'lit ' I" vv 1 ( , ; '. hill, a I g ' a nd iiihh-li 1 1 . . . i-i ii Ml I V. i . -1 1 v ui I : ' al loii '. Tl.-I V '., ,h . ; I,, .'safe I the. lor b cori.d c called V or c , ..Hill 'el tO al li'.lliu Ml line ml io lie. I an idea i a moll hi iing r- 'n...slllg . . lel ill I i 1 1 lider P. ih'j ling also vv s paper o elseVV here, h i k I o i ' c e 1 1 -llns order, cV- it i , i Mr. Kvny Foster aid Miss Ilatsell went to Tabernacle ! I.:;! i ltUVi) iv;i:!e!,n!e .hih ! report o i ...... . -: i i ... ..: . : T .Mipner an oe morning, o,m l ' Corinth iail lanuarv -J4: then rA-ening Star till:,,, ...i,0 . nifi;. i,iif i.i,i0a;fii,i.h;uiw bile ll..', n in .ll , ai.iii:a i.v 111 veiling . uviivi, ll i vo n a .10 11 1,11101a J 11 Jl, nuiub columns, that support of His coming, but according to my how being pared in the exposition office. sTKKKIs UK c I KO LKP Til KIP Acconliue to the-e reinirts the irgest t.irtr other secret societies, cxeieded from membership men ' -engaged in the Hqoor business and Uier-daDgaroo oceupatioas. - f r n fi.rarea aoo wins that in Vnnh. vhera tho average aire of i Streets of Cairo re.ived the tha boiiresa man is 1 yeare, that of krewm ia only 4J.33, and that in Er-rland the death rata among aalocn keer-era ia fifty, per cent whaler than tha average, . . . ; pn i . A ugust 1 1 ; aui ag.vn the res change. then Morning Star -f the ve ar. E last Sunday and stopped a!! nigh: with our old friends. Mr. i. S A man and wife. They ivp-. t a huge, high, good old time. Rev. Dan Reid preached an excel lent sermon at Tabernacle church last Sunday. He will preach for us here next Sunday night and a: Queen's creek at 1 L o'clock a. m. same day. Our town officers have stopped hogs and cattle from running a large on the streets at lust. Wei! done good and faithful servants, but there is still more vet to do, pi ease do it and oblige, you have been in office long enough to go" things all straight. The finest ovsters and clams ever seen in our waters are being caught now. Mr. K. N. Bell, our frien J; Price Iaid lor Country P roil ik'o. '. fact.' dies- , ' o h i : p. .not Inl k. Bees vux. 2.-.C. t a 'v'Keiis, y row n JO.l.'fhC. Oaeks, Eng. GoalOc; Muscovy 50a60c. Jesse, si'ie. a VOc. per imr. d i: h 40a45c; young. THE OLDEST AND THE 3EST t'ollgh-elll'e, th effect iv e reined throat and bin J. P. ,e,.al C I! M V N . la I :. ' i", i, IS, i : i a 1 1 d 1 1 . ii , .liir.t I .!,. nil a' ' 1 I 'hief of Slnff. UlIKIlL MlV t Ell OH ( I'llA. II I- ( 1: :i:.e! ::t VI ml i , tlmi ,(M 7 Rtl SI ii ra t'.o nol He'll at. I. 1 :.fe Co tiou, i2.'iOe 4 a 8c; seid cotton, '3.g' Corn, hil ci le. Hides i c a ;ic. Hides, dry flint Oa t I deer bid COc. b imh5 Al 00 i.1.50. Oiiio'is, jl 50al.?.j jver bbl. ( iis :- L,J, 30. : K. P. Seed Oa'?, "0 2 1-g Peanuts. -"0 a GOc. Sheep, ?l d'!ag 00. Svveel Poialoes Hamans, a."5c; Yams, over i i : i . . . .1.1... T . .. . . e : - me. I ana is jrnaieiy carveu in a colonial , me ume. nuun ai me sigus. ine Idesien. The mantel, with the es- Gospel has been preached to all ua ; caption of the centre pannel, is in j tions; there is a general falling away ' the way, ha3 some very fine porkers North Carolina oak. The pannel i anions Christians from the faith: to kill yet. Capt. Foster killed 0 Chara-ea with lanHup an Epidemic. contains a cedallion carved with Dfj.rTH, Misn'., January 12. : the tigures of Peace and Plenty, inmnut of ruonev pate receints d u r-. V illiam Craisr. ireneral manger of : and on either side are two exquisite ine the show, bnt a greater number the Duluth Gas and Water Com- pan nels jn a design of grapes. It is and war clouds, and war talk more "people paid to ride on the Scenic pany, has been indicted by the Railway. grand jury for causing the typhoid there is sreat sufferinc. a in.irt.vr- good ones last week and Mr. G. W. dom such as the world never saw, ; Smith killed some l-" or "-io the same for Christ's sake; great earthquakes, time. During the fair the Streets of J epidemic, and is under arrest. hv nil odds the most beautiful and i Dortentous than ever before. It is wonderful how many differ tasteful mantel in the Woman's; "These facta are signs which por- ent kinds of fish the devil can catch little girl Building. Ex. j tend the comiDg of tho Sing." when he fishes with a golden hook. ' ried. " Turkey 1.25 a $1.50 pr. i'r -ii Pork, 4 J i5c. Field l'ess, 4oe.- Bhickeved: 0e. The word altar occurred in the Scripture selection. "What is an altar?"' said the teacher. "A place to burn insects," replied an honest boy. ''Who were the foolish vir gins?'' brought the answer from a Them as didn't get mar- e m. .si i : -ii, i t and V tor , s, s ,,f the L' s, S A V e 's ( n ', I J'ectoral. . s an i mil ecu. v m.ilc f I.ung I'ev i i a 1: .1 , Whooping Co,,,-,,, AYER'S ! list PiiMisliiiig .'! v . I', ici'.l'iiie, Va.. I'll'li'l-M - ll 1 e a i 1 1 I'i l',r , 1 1 1 i ; t, colds, 1 iioiii -hi I ;-. i Ir. I h . 1 Ira vv . v also add-: 'I'i a 1 min e' -i" - - n : : . i . i g lioni throat Iroul'l.s. 1 i . . . a,, ui ml I he All. i i la ll . ! M. AYER'S Cherry Pectoral Awarded Medal at World'i Fair. Mace, h.'Mn . of I'll,. IS ' i , i,-l Ih tl I hen : -hi, : I . : Ie I , imp i I re t i,,n lea ie- of th Ih. - 1 he a- dr. '.i'il:"! by l .ken t a : lei I l.l i at . va! ' i g i ii in d For- I. Is', 1 Ce ent "f tho i i v e I n 1 i 1 1 g i . vv ..! el, . f f i rco'. the hoi I ll Hllli "f I he j'l'ov IIICO Ma Vim.. (ioniiZ in ! so j- Maeeo. J 'he ishind ' M i pi ecu i 1 1 1 1 ' nids und b I I icd .1 I of Mllllll . iii-nr-heie the pi.m i Pl o hut k I'M 1 n part A N. Ale'llt MeKl :i little tiM) fast fi AYER'S PILLS Cure Liver and Stomaoh Trouble ill making going up ilia cabinet? To modernize hu ancieut maxim, we would suggest that the presidency be first caught. .r i i , (ui H ' 't , ,1 'I " r " " n . i y K,. '.'.'.-H.teii-. y-e.-vs;s.-ii. .-.