rmsft , - . .. mat. 4, ' XS mlnxtit ci policraan over - brs!u is lha: lac of- . cu has the law S Hs Mf. Hf i :h has ytne mm a - imam a J OYr di-srase. The V - I Law of Nati: re a I I people to be htjltb- f X ' X "hen thejr art aic. I viv tarm Nam re law I ia tie flruide tor cur ia the -ruide tur cvr J hC sick pccplr 7i : 7r IDere is no wtit uut i Nature's way. Wh-i: ' ' the doctor call man diderent ciutjic Katart cures in on: way: bv noe. r.4hir-.: -the whole b.!v wu; food. Bare. rich, rt blaufl. That in N At are's way oi curing at-rofula, erawpcla. kldoer sad ' Uvrr v jm ymjat," Oswas9pkia and mrt f ua of . nrpo-rw aa4 wastiaa disease, 'bea TOO wasM stthctp Nal are with medicine the med- acta ana, work the same was as Nafore work, thaa tt has the laws of Nature on its aaia to asaxa It powerful. That i th- aacrrt of Dr. Pierce Cokien Mcacal bi uwti y 'a waanWrfai ewres. It si Nstnrr attunliif tu her Own laws , it i on N"a: .irr - Katata Mia it . it impti. new a taa aatritivc aad blood maJt mi or pat sa rreate a rar-rc aoaatitr nt rreh. r-a. r . , , : '.' health-r bland which on res c-rery rerm af ! r , . r, -iiaeaaa onto the ejrtea d buiidn opi"' ' " ,'' , atroaar health jr tissues aad sail J Se-ih The ! !:-r: ? J ::j!:' "Piaaiiauj " coaBpattaly clears Wf every j 4 .,i0. ,;.,- '.-.r' ., form oi atood-irseae Irotn the system . It ' ' ' e-tr- rares ejuosaiaption. It i the only true i taaWal mrm disease; tcs aad testi- ll ' -waMnketatetlthwholew..rldwhjiyrtir N' ' L 1 k l " " . noMea. MecU-al Dswevery' Ims dune ( hit. . .V iflll ! et-t.S I. Huaaia Said ass 1 had coaoa-atXiua. Mr Ti Vacs my hssgs wore dMasc-i sari 1 could aot li -.-e - mm I st dowa-haBne-l for I V-nrs drsr Utile aifra as for. I nm wrnt tohi-tto icrt hts a lia ataa I tad (r w I know what ia will daw Ss-s I vtsned on the batlia 1 was better im e-rere way .t tawHattasslkMtrr-TiMiiiT Icswnj yapoetise wiwe-w-t '' Ih tirr 1 had aaia - havaaew tbe seeoad txMiie I b--rSB to fee? a. I Mill aad a ctm-h. ao I ft a eaifa asUa sad ay the lime at was aau i , waa aamasctcre caaru." TT hfsry at.. Hamilton, (mi.. Can a. Haaxl U. W. krllani. IIMHM & KKLLOM, MtfUT, -. -1 IIilBTril nr.. ....Th hixtie-4 market prtc-.. pil - Coaatrv -naee-TurjnH'. an M-ifs.,. )aiai -w -w --t- iiirrn --w 0ma!aiaa Jk Tiolla laaltr la T 1 ri tiT jrcsn ana oaii waier 13$ Sdaisua Sw O77. Ftxltos lUrket, : - ITSw TZZX. cowata-aaaaaai Sotlett-i Prompt Hetitr-ns . iiaferaae: J. t. T AiL 'il, ew li nw. it aaao as utvupo 1- na lafco, lr MaMOrarsltsaaf, " BIT sTaalSra M1BKCT. -'' ;-.yEW YORK CITY, w ' , . a . , .. .;-,v;::4-vrra. aa g..4 You Will Find '. E 4 J. Burkee Hrowc t Stoat and Pale Ale aUoj ' . Eilra Dry and all kinis'u ski. an-i vervon.. lisking ei.a.-i--" -Case Gotxk ! :h""d !; s"i ; to - ATTtiE - -;Saloon, :;;;;;; s L 55 )Bh Star. . J. D. DIXKIXS, Propr. Vanceboro Corn Whis , .key A SPECIALTY. "Webster's 1 Dictionary. UJ1BKIDGED EDITIOX. HOW TO GET LA 10PY X'., ' " '" ' - Tai U ooi Uie Obaolete Edition - , thii wa printed from the original - pUfSf ima, bat the next Revised ' ' tlitkm compiled 24 years later, """-j,' Natther f it bound in pasteboard . ' and doth to imitate leather, but it ' la genuine leather and inbetitTitially .' . lynind. . - Now do too want this VALUA-HT,-B BOOK FREE that i? almost . Library within itself. If so, send .T avTJr Nnr St BscniBERs to the J ". WXaSXT JOCatXAL AT $1.00 CaCh, avrtd you cau get a copy at ms omci FREE. 0 to h. ' ARMSTBOXG Jt BAXT1 i , r . - . Ara at iWaai old raod forruerl v occo - piad by old firm, and for the special beoe- fit of oar caatoaiers we ar selliihi ': tena, Crcclery ui HoiicBs, . cknptr tkaa tbeycm ) boaht am whcTB else ia thecitj. Besu.e t e our . .'. gostda bc&M bojin eliewLrrr'. city -4 cleliTrry. " EyooBl'y prolace loos!t ar..l hl. , t , 'i So. JH Mruoi e St. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS Reward ! - We wjli nay e j.xuo to tne person i , who will bring ns a utove tha vWill comparr in quality, finish and point of excellence with the -.c&ih - mm mm . , , ' ' we bow have on our Aoor. V We wi:l haTe an Jndge three dis- . intereeted persons. ' We want yon toaee these.stove. I aad Ranges whether you wish to - Tan ara taa Haliiant Moves S - .- na aaawahsNarth CdrrAlrm. mm - ' , .aaca ta WAITRAXTED br ULCUS . TOre a StOWe CO. aaa my ta , . : BLOYER HARD WAKE CO. -- fivie prrfct satlsfitctioa or a If ' refund your mooey. "-. EOaQand kt oa show Ta aoytbin ' al OXtr !ia yw asay seed. Ve gtuiao .taaOCaruICESoaaajthios we veil. v ;' ' ' Youra Respect fall j, SIdrer Hard ware Co. mnn r A! tnir t EDITORIAL PARAGRAPHS. ill' Spa . . r ...... ' l. iivd "- la I i il v i :n a .u-: I '-'. 'U ! - ,.U- f i '. ill hum i ire's : , i'V i. '. ; i ' . j I i j ' , , We:: n.-re'- - A--. !. . - -:.:. " i ll ,lll:eii' ' - i . i ( an "ia- ea' a-;'.' , : Tit -'ii: . a'i' v ti'V.iru.-- i i w ar'i I'-iur-- - , . . u ' - TV : : 1 1. 1 . i ."..-::.'. I. :n I.i II: matin!. ;- TI' -J if. :!".' H-.' - a N I'U '. ! iv whu h 'lei lures for i mv. .M a ton. MISCHIEVOUS CHARITY A wr , : . . : :: t .". .!.' '. s i , ivs in I'.inii'l.ii!.:!:,' I ' n;:Me (" Knifing M. j . l ;. l sc; : ;n :-r i it w.n 'a iiKilte-r f- r l .. a : ;t . a . tl' : t :. tloris nn-1 . I: ; ; :e - rsta' I ; ! n !i t 'OU ! ,1 e c i s I rat : . 3 '.!.. '...-'. W ' 1 I IV U Vvrk, boc i::e tli-.-v w s; by cl:f'tv. and wiidr chat a li i . i " . .... . Was s-a r V ;!"-rii'a'u . "ni.'i.i i n- :i:u,. an v kind of wor k . i , While it i .Hjeetioiinoie v,ilL(l,er llie CliaritV 8eCKer8 Would oe accep- ld'!e employes, if their alms supply wa-' ci. ii;, and tliey were force ! 1 0 vo..s 111 order to live, vet i: cannot b- deiiit'd that tie-re i- P.-oiiUs' ::- 0113 giving of alms to iucl :,-.tn is this eitv. whl.il .S tllosL nu schie 0:1 s 1 in it results, howeu-r i-iin-tiau the I -pint tnav be vi:!e!i , ,r- 1 1 1 . : i s tin- . Xlv"ff. ! .s m.v t.. net i.i of -, . . . gn. a iDiportiiii'.ties hy itn ii 1,1- -r, , i , . .r -i . .. . . r III:- ., ; tn cent, tnat trjany p rson- I! 'o giving, n order to s.ivi ,-v. from anoyance. I 'hi.- nr.' led not'n aes or b- dis- lv.nr:.itvd PV evervope . 1 1 is not sa mui U t i,e on i ot , ,,i..ulUf,;e inst it u t ioi.s ami emir 1 1 es ; to instigate into this mischievous .charity sjivin. as it is for evt-rv in- I dividual to v'. his or her eour, ten. nice I Bs in t everv kind of street, t"ri- or I houso In'git.tr. 1 New 1'ieriie has yool ar.d satVi -.ent ' charities, and everv iieeryins and nedv iier.sons 'an oatjiu iiehn ,f.:t tubimi, null nvi ' iT.-ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 - . If tl;is i- ..lone the ;i;tiial!v wortiiv ivwr ' i ; i rw h 1 iwi t 1 1 fii,xf whit . I e r ami an 1 I.tr w;ii soon i.e 'lis oiirn-ted I li.ive t.. o ; ..rk or -iri. I tlit? halulof proiiiisciio-i-alms i; 'wj(! bo erT'Vtiisllv stopped. NEW PAriTT CREATION TAD As if the present p.iliticHl parties were n-it enougn in i.umoer. am! su rV;.-ieiitl y liberal :tl tiieir .latforms to take in ii person.s in tins country, there is dis'v--it.oi-i to form new politic.ll organ izal ion s this vear. which have for tiieir ostensible ob ject the propagation of mttters which the projectors of these parties claim will benefit the country. When pron. intuit men m the old politieiil organiz.ati'jus break awav frim tiieir parties, on tin- plea of not beinit able to so- in- needed re forms :n these, their ,.wu rgan'..a tP'ns, and tliat sit.-li leform- can onlv he secured by t he creation of a new political organiation. it is gen eral iv safe to set down such men as being individually interested, ami the reform. thev seek to inaugurate arc for personal Pern-tits. The recent attempted organi::a tiou. that of the protected manu facturers of the Lust, ami tie- silver barons of the West, is a stii-id illus tration of partv creation for person al benefits. It would also seem ':..- culmina tion of the new J'.irty creation mania. aj it seeks to form a "partv trass," under whose care the ilissat istieii oters of all political parties will reeeiv e at ten t ion .and w here t h-i r "p't hobbies" Wil. be given all consideration. The haste ..f the party ref.-rmer to institute in.eai. e-. -1 1 1 n i i - or Qnancial rctorms. usua.iv exci-i-ls not merely political i-vpedu-ncy, iuit Zeneraliv pu'.ilic opinion, and vvhn n if tested ut tiie polls vv-ii.li re party interests, and ih-strov all chances of the proposed reform. Ad subj"ets of putnic mteres:. needed legislative action, or party plat forms ou stilt to be t boron h ly discussel, and '-v sm-ll disc lis.-:. 'tis as will fni.v educate tiie ii-ier. and prepare him for tiie party's eti"U upon any de-: i ..-d prorKxitioii. when nioiign: : at the pulls. Democracy an a pop. a hi i icai: ism stand for, and represe oied principles ami . time hui-ti'iiie-. a!" I for the voter to witmiraw h,s mil l enee. .-r vt;th-i:-'M . is vote fri.in th- ooriserv.i; i v e f..r. es " ; n t h" d'.-I 'is. e ami f poi 1 1 :.-a. :i"'. nm . Villi! efo.-" enthrone smgie a'.,t u II ' I a P"b. wu : p.es. ale 1 w. If : s a surrender t ' .-"-kel V to prow- : n : m : ,-ai i i r ar" , pr isperu v ana pi "g i ! popu 1.1 r ami stab.e gov ern :m T raiiniGRAnoN laws. Congre isfno:orv ; two '-iii.-. tec ui In. !s w n. :i.r, : eg siat -,ii. : ;' w:,,"u ,:: H in : gra'. ion '.:i j:ii m . t - r,.jjr pp fav ora-i '" two I.::.-- . iebd- idly arranged, an i force, put a -b p presen ' a 1 - . -- g : lax it v of oar : m m i 'i'be tirst of th.. ;ral. on ;.i-.- m a - u -, - s vnles tint .nl man- immigrants, n, -t ween the agi s of sixteen a id : ty . who cannot b 'th read aad write some htnituanc shall be rigid v t x- doded: and the second .rovides for i coaaniar insiH'ction of immigrants before they start for the Enited i states, to determine that their ad-, tniniitration would not be in viola- - r i " .- i-.ii i, . l-.'-l h .t.-l.ll-.l, .- 1 !. t.'.l ' . 'A I . i : v Mi-.- ; me- .n'ti; an-i w 1 ' -s-.all I ' i I' r v i- i : : ; : . f in i n , : - 1 -; r:i I he .ir.i a : - a -' . . m i-k i ' , j t h"St- ; eheei s of t ii M : '-.'. --1 1 o -' . -. : i ii. hoct out for 'ii iri m ; :.". t -. i t hem tli.- ("!! ..;'' MAJ JOHN C. WINDER'S FUNERAL ' IH-rsonal s I at l ii ea I ; -n One ol the Largest Raleigh Has Ever Seen." ; , e1 j ', - s. . ;,,r''- !' 1 - - ; 'I'se! f ou!s:'le t In- pal fi! fut.er.i! -i-tiiat v ii i. li '"'' r! - 1' Il ''!'"' oa ! ! i.e no ini !i a ;': -r :.. -i to iih ' t :t k i : i .; tii" temp. r. Men ai.'i v ..m.-n. a ;, -t a-t an l t est .ect I f. -l-.'.n ' '. U'liiilei li ii nas in I, w is in 1 ii m tiile.l : -i 1 1 on : h it h ea r-1 for th-- dead rca- t u. l,v ... r M. l " I'" ' w . ii 'ii' -an it. . m- " l.or-i. ! I'la.-e an i As tii" '!i , r , : . I ' lli 11 wa- hot ;ie I'roin i i,e h i.r i if erv sweetly 'I..-a.l. Kimilv I,i'rht " 111: t . i 1 s,-f ; T . i- . j,r ss,..: of ..-irr:a'i-s wed tin- h.-ar -.- '., h.-autifu, '" I foiir .':l WOO L. -'.'.li as i lie W as la d t i est it the -rrav,- were mioMt nis ..w Ti'.e s-.p e: r v t m : ' re-'s i v e . ami the Mishon of : . ' i i , iii N''-th arnhn.a. with his own han.l. j r, . o, i. ., I. ., ,l .e, . IT i, it , nr. p-wlut, ' II " ' ' ' ' ' " ' 1 " ' -""1 11 " ou-i. a-nes a-ii'-s. e.irti. I-. -arth." , i ... n ... i 1 1, ..... i ; " " 1 '-' l" ne.ii'iiii; .iji a toip'' tie- i-h-iir sail it wPp f.-ei-i:.it ami pathos. - I J i : k ! liar. Mv s,.'i,; An-l t :.- ! . af-r . pin.-'. "AoiJe with me, fi-' fal,.- th" eventide. 'Idle d:irk'i..-- leepi-ns. Lord with In abide. ' II,,' :l..ra! ."iT.'.-iiu-s com pl.-tely "HereJ i h- iti iiV"'. ami m th.-ir love - v jir.-'a-i, pa: i a frasrant tiimitc to . ue (lea-1 . An 1 there. ; . a :i; t t !u- r :, ear; n -ii r ro t ; 1 ii, )ii . Ail vest t ii v ami I . dav t, ! eg rams .,f -vmpi- ret at the death of Mai. U inder ,"inii' i -urn ;i:- sections oi to on r domestic ami f.iieign com- , transfer iiv the w.'e.ie p.nver of urmv I'"'""'- the cour.tiy. 'I m i! -.rai inlnii.'s , mei.-e. uuiv n-iw.'ati'i tlieu- w,- have held it- These priees may vary .slightly at were beaiitif il an .-1 ihorate. "nei I' nl 1 1 I here is a prospect of i n-' f. r i (I " v " 1 1 s Andm-wl ,-. t ' ' i iVer.-u t gro,.-ery stores, as t lie pro-iiaiuL-ome pi. ",.- 1 !:. (iates Ajar." ! ternati'iiial agreement as p. silver ' the imi.t. If w.-h-iv.-. I'' uv have pnetors mak,- h-aders of special arti ii a- sent n . cen.-pal 'autif'.i! in In-- emp.oye-s in t:ie 's a' I -irtsin-iutli. A nv :-'-:- at t il- head of I the grave, a:.. I al.ve it h"V-:s a e iv 1 1 1 1 1 ilo ve oi peace. 'he r, - m i n iv !, mil the body lav I . almost tun- w.t !i t love l-sr I ;iOWtTi i- s:pp- of her" were Seaboard Air 1'ised bv order of ice-lVesid'-iit St. doiin "ami all tiie i-mploves, iiesrlv every one of whom served u ri it-r Mai. inder. attendetl the funeral. il a.i. iv I s bi i:'- vv v u KK, ,JHP. Maj. Winder was born at Smith ville, N'. C, near what i- now tiie town of Southport. His father, lieneral dohf, IL Winder, was at tiie time stationed there, superin tend i ng t he b:i i Id i ng of tin- fi.rtiti eat ions at Eoi t I hsher. When Fori Sumter fell. M:ij. Winder was at work m Missouri, one of the engineers engaged in building tiie Missouri Pacific. When he saw the inevitable ooutliet ap proaching, he returned to Xortli Carolina and o'Tered his services to lovernor Ellis. He was sent to Wilmington to Iook after the forti fications on the coast, strengthened Eort Caswell and huili new fortifi cations. After building a number of new batteries he was put in com mand of a corps sappers and miners. Capt. Ashe writes in the Press- isitor. tins ai'count of Maj. Win der's service to tin- Confederacy: 'The Mate turned over ail her troops to 'lie Confederacy on Aug ust Jotii and ail ollicers not m command of troops were dropped on that daw 'I bus Captain .Winder, wiio i, ad I, ecu devotedly engaged in most necessary work, found himself deprived "f h:s oommissjon, of his rank ami an t lent v. Put it so hap p. -md that tiie ..tti.a-r in command of too liniinglo'i di-tri-. t was in tip- same situation. Col. S. L. Fre mont wu.- in command, but held no -.im mission. Hut that made no diiTerenee with tiiese patriotic gen tlemen. I iii'v eon t i n in-. 1 on in their i u tits, pav i ng their own and 'apt. W i u-!er u mlerg. iutl hardship--. x penses g nnu- i It was many in was eomm.s-.ot.c i tns before he iii'- Confedt-r-. I at Engi u eel l g t'oip am: assign--.; ..: plan- for til" d efe I. ate points w : .- a -l-'oM Fis!!"l V l- :.-.ir hi- . i of aliotnei beta.. :. ''! 'w... and lie ' " i ; . " bat tc : . . s a - ea - : of t iicse pun's. lb.it 'ni p. to I ui tiler pro- ; vib-'i torn high o: i-ast w i u'K Irom, I. ,,-t fbl,.,.. ....r tI... ;...-..., t.. n... ' ' ' i .iv ... .i . o i ,,. t.j oi t,. -o'llel, aiioi-illtlg p'"rc-c.., li from th" is. That .-, tho l-c-U-ral z I i . " l"ul ,M I"'1" t c i : u at ter vear- iio-e who i. ti .mi m ,.-;:, ii i w is :i mi-take, i,-.- bia:i neen carried out. r , i j 1 JrL i I .s:o-r won l-1 pr, tbiv no; iiave fal- ,, ; 1 ! a-n in t .'', p-irt;cu:.ar wav N . vv s arid I Ibsen er. The ri'.nior that the Turkish Min -!,-: at Washington has been recall- j : ,,v i,,.- Government is not vt 1 ""lr"ltJ- Congressman Poutelle has bet n the recipient of many congriuu ia- lions on the fact that he carried tiirougii tiie House m two davs by an nverwlielmin.r vote the naval lull authorizing the largest additions of , new slnp- in the nistoi v or tne new American navy. 1 he hill carries an aggregate appropriation of nearly UCH', 000, MORTON IS NEW YORK GEOICE t lilh-'l M.iU-. ' McKinley s in the Cold. Cold Ground " as far as that State is Concerned Goli Platform Adopted A ' i i : I t r i ii , i n' -! " f i -i 1 1 -.-. ,,- : 1 '. M ';'. wii- f r 1 1 1 :i ' I - i 1 1 :. !!.: I'l :. i' 'tie 1 're.-i -1-- . 1 1 1 1 N V -rk mi !;e.-ni t t. 1 ""' '" 'i : !! , il'' -i ', !1 ( i r;i:i'l ( el, ; r;ii ' I'.ii.u .-u " . i k ' 1 1 v on r li- '.' I'll. Nfi-r.' :'!..' ir.i' . tii.- 'li-.-Mte-. Iiv a ' in'.- "f ' : '. tu 1 "'-1. f o i-1 1 1 . i ! 1 v ilei -la: -e'l :i':ii' M Kn.ii'V. even a a -i'i'iiI! i !,"'!. lli I 1 II . n i ea i lint -Il t h it"- U'.b ullr t ha' Il I'c-u iiniii''ate.l smi'e tile fa:ii--n Imt iiii.-'iual . 'Uit"St iii-lwi-i ii II in i urn 1!:i;:.i' at M i m ! . -a ; n '. i i: 1'"'-'. ::. w I i : : i M Kmi!- v i. ai- - in ! M I-' 1 v : a r ' ' 1 1 a ' "!''i:i :irv ! a- t ; s a-1 f .is ii.- On .a' li i : ; t . It e: . 'f 1, ! : i a ii' I resi-n tui'-nt tn:i' ' : eel in 1 e New m k !.'Kinl" "'. a'i ii " i o niatt"; w ia" -ii i i-oiifniiit '. W hen ; h . w o- ' oi' ' l!" Wi'll t he i-heers of men w ho t ri n m ph in a : I. 1 ! Was ear tot he:n. T i v : ' a.- ii u h i ' h r i - : I . ; -. ill ! - w ': :!! ; ! ! foe w h : "!l ha- !'a i . - from the ma:n ! i . . ! that- was just 1 1 : i 1 h" dome k--p !a'. 'I'l. ' lli'.tT.-t.s i ': n !, an 1 -ho - a;, ; ii,,! M i;", : up tlieif note seized t he II i ! the i'unt:: 1 thut had d:a, tin-in l 1 in il:,' 1 1. In liie c i .'ia-jlle.s w.-r-- r. i in. in w '10 ,:,!"lile l a M lill e II i. laud at te.11 p'a-d to wave ! I was eii.ie, j - nit ! t 1 i, ) 1 a ; I t v a po-Si' o t t 11 i I i, j 'l' u. i i t ,o n ;. ,s o f A 1 ; ,a 1 1 . w in , pu : - a , ( "'" w''-ti a M"iioii li.-itnier. T.hi ' MeKinii'V !,..imer escaped, hut h,: ' oimner ivu- i-iptun-l. I' was ton into sina-ds. atnt-1 a tumuit of ,-in -: 1 :in' 1 " M- 'l ' '''' ha " "' r " ' 1 ' ' Mi.-iiivan. the lirst t rophv of t lie i on ' tc-t in this State. I i,m i r b v lib I'l K . The sold standard idatik of the i. , . 1 P I il I i D 1 I II II' O I f. ill III"' C I) I i I t ' 1 1 I 1 O 11 'o;:ll, II poll W 1 1 if 11 .1 , l I II I f V w 1 1 1 s t il 1 1 ,1 j ;lt t. I.ouis. reads as follows: The institution tor tin- tree ounatte ot sil- var at t !i disturbs calls for -o ;.. ..r 'i: i.. i i i industrial liKen-sts ami clear stattlin-llt of 1 he ; n hi It, , m paitv".- at;itud,- u pen , ! tins .cie-r,,,:, to the ,.,,,1 rh,r t I, ,,! trad of thi country, at home and ahroud. mav araiti be blaco-1 up n a unu ml ami stable foundation. ' -tni.e ia the movement f,,r t h free eoi nate ,,f stiver an .attempt to degrade the long estab 111 1 lishe-i stamiard of our monetary svs- 1 torn, and hern-e a blnvv to public and ; pr,Hte credit, at om-e costly to the I National I iiwern ment and liaitnt'ic I e,,, na-e. and while cold remains tie- ! standard of tin- L'nited State- am! of ill i,l,v.,.l ,.-..,-, I il... If 1.1 , ,iartv ( .cw V(rk d eel ares itself in favor of the firm ami honorable . ocean, if we have said that Cuba tin- .Mason nrm saying it lias con main tenatiee of that standard. . si, ail no' g,, oat of th, hands ,,f soli. late! wit h the New ork His- "l'. Ad vert user. Spall). Iiotwitiistaudliig t i i : i r Fug- ''"" (" !u,1.v because if deellieil it land might s:iv to t'nba: 'I will give best for its ,,wn inter.-s!-- us vva-ll as , vou the "ovcrti ment tiiat I ":,'., I,, f'"' 'he trade ill gelierai. I A Northern Republican View of South- ern Republican. 1 ment. an Executive of -,,,ur own price--, t he lolhiwing statement was Charles W. Anderson, a colored lection: I will g ve v., i ii- power io. m id" today bv lr. Mon. n-. re man, private s oretarv of Addison 1 levy your ow u taxation ii'voii ph-a.-e -eti 1 1 n g t k .New ..rk biscuit om it CIO,, t.,inTr.,o.: ,.r v .... ' I wil 1 "i v c vou I him,- ,v e;i: iinni I I'iniv. :K his head, iiiait.-l's. I, to -,:; York, has recently tx-cn to tiie South in the interest of (, overnor Morton's "-andidacv for tin' iioimna tion at St. Louis. Evidently his mission was not .a-- sma-e-sihii p. might have desired, for on hi- turn to .Neiv ork he speaks most' contcniptiioiislv of Southern Kepii b- ; lieans. Anderson admits t liat li is : cob-red lirMhi-en in the S.mth who I are in polities are slippery individu-J als. but, in his opinion, "the black i man "isacami wheel Iiv 1 lo. si, I,, of I the white carpet-bag Kepn blicuis. ' "I tell vou." Anderson em nliat ieal - 1 ly asserts, '-that all th- corru pt ion ; ever charged against your black Ue- ,' publican in tin' South is white as cream by the side of the rasciriit y of the white carpet-bag Hepu hi p , can." J 1 In reply to a "iiiostion what he had to pav for Morton delegates. ! Anderson intimated that lie had too! much sense to buv Southern dele gates three months before a con von tion. "The time to pav a Southern; -mi! or S t ,-wa 1 1 sn ggi-ste, 1 an ex Uepnlilican delegate," he said, -is i plan-ition in th" ta.-t that Spain after Ins v ote has been cast. " The,,w'H I. .'". !'. f bond-1 d- !.: venality of tiie Republican politi- : ro"..n ii), i, on. of wirci has a i.en on fians of the South is provi-rliial. but I bc v'ui.an i.-v e.i in-, we do not remember to have seen a ' Senator Mills recognized that more scathing denunciation of tiieir there was something ii t hare y plan -methods than is contained in An-latum. Securities might fall. Tin-re "Ierson's tlippaut laik. And yet t he 1 " i, ht be '.li ..r 1 -'.'" " '. ' ' u votes of -iiii-l, men will be a m,,-; , "-t m tin- 1 u i ' c i S: a' s : , y th-- .; ! importMiit factor at St L-mis. ami j ''-- "f tin- S -u it- :iu 1 House .,;' U-.--even now some of the candidates for j pre.-eii tat i v es in a.-s.-rt ing tie,- rights, the nomination are bidding eagerly j 'ligtnty ami honor of the American for tiie support of this depraved ek-- people. He would spend 8 1 ' Hl.i ii m, - ' ment. The "fact that there is such a 1 i taking the captive- from tiie large pin clnisable element m theism ol lines ami 1 1 1 rai i ng l ii'.-m. , l.Vpi'biiciin partv. and that it is also : because it was the I'uited States' i able to dii tat.' terms, is a sad com- : metitarv upon our politics. How . an wo hope for anv improvement f t he -i-rv ice in pally lnaralny when nearly inties. 1 1 is t wen t v-li e per cent, of the repre !' ( 'on fedi.'.--. sentat ion of one great party at its ".,! t w i i"i" ! n;it 1 1 1 ua l c, i n v c n 1 1 on ,s open-v and ;i r-.Ioiilit avnwe.iiv m ih,- market. m if ing .'UN ami nijiierv and putin.ga premium m "ornip'i.ui !' l'il,:moti- vuu. Boy's Essay on Hens i n t lie sub ject of hens a IlI'lV wrlli "Hens is ctiriou animals. 1 , . I 'ion v illl.V 11V1 llOSl, IIUI ll'l toot)l nill. !ir tl.v Cu-,llnu- v 1 " " ' vi" . ,? " "" ' " their vittles whole and chew it up in tiieir crops inside of ,-m. Ihe out- sifie of liens is generally put inter " v- -" t ' ' 1 " ' ,' j pillars ami inter feather dusters. The inside nf :i In-n is sometimes tilled ..;,! ,., I a,b, i . .. ; nun ,.i, mo .inn ,,,ii onuo.c an-i such. A lien is very much smaller than a good many other animals, i but they'll dig up more cabbage' j,, J lens is very useful to lav egg.- f,,r pillm puddings. Skinney Bates i) a u is i an a v i n n-r a an r. a cat so much pmiiing once that lt -en t h i m i u to t he col lerv. Hens has got wings and .-an lly when thev get s - art. I cut Enclo William's lien's head olT with a hatchet and it si-art . her to death. lletH Sometimes i make very tine spring chickens " ' ' The latest political report concern-; ing ex-President Harrison says he isl still a Presidential possibility, OUR DUTY TO STRUGGLING CUBA. Why the United States Should Take Her Part ---Senator Mill's Stronqf St.uid lor the Monroe Doctrine and Art-uniciit lor t!i.- Insurgents. :' I i I u i I . : ,rv i - ( 'li': ! U 1 i.iv.-:-r.i!i- :.t t. I tiava! f. :'- .; S.-n it'.r Mii:-sjii't"-':i Hi' .i. h ! -he v. e ; i i i: a .- v nlutlnli- I'tii-ivl I ' ' I i ' i . : 1 1 1 -1 - : i :i..iiL'h -!..irr '- .1- f- i- ! f-.f at! f 'li tin- : I ; j i,..V :-1 . 1 : i tin was I he . i ; t V .!' -i Mat. - t- in 1 1 ' 1 1 Will I 1 1 -1 in- ii- i ' : , -rht II- : i"!.,' i ; n ; : .v : i . ; -1 ' ' ' i -. m -!,. '; hl'i I i ' ol to tin' in -ci I n f. I" w.l h-l an i M.-- h-t-l I'- 1 1 1 :n M e ! . - , . i ,i : . t i i ; - of : -,.-'!':. men : u ; : 1 1 : u I loll. I '.i: I iv a - A , if Am-- ! I 1 ,i - , PU i il I 1 " i 1 il' . ; ih ( ''!' a an i. t ',; iii; lot i: I . t-. 'ail the won t a - .m- s, ! ; : a r v ; w. h , ; , -'Wo ' c-m ; , n ; , - I . ' 'r !.' is1, :'i. in- n I 'a 'a i iii ; t a-- p' m r h .. t r .,,',. h . - "t ' lie Isl.lU't - iiiv Kurop--m i.,,-r. .b-lTersou ..,. j ' it. lall-.inn sa'-.i i;. .I ,!i:i I l-iii;.-v ' Adams sa; lit. Ilenivt'liv s,,, n. Martin V e, lhir-n s.-ii.Ti'. .l.-,m . Hiiehaimn said i'. U'loiam K. M i-.-s s:i;, i; Jt na- i u tin- iit.- ii.i! ed Am.-ri an ,";r::,c tnat ' shall ivinulii vv;';i Sbiin i,nh .--i: 1 comes to u-: ::;at Span, s-i-til hold it in trn-' i Is-o w.. -h.ii i 1 1 held t:i tr :.,,s:::-,u bv an as--::: m of , a moral r:;i: to pi-..te.'t ii-s-lve.-, t i - , . . our own eomm.-ive ami tr:ile on ih.- .Canada: I will "iic vou a Pari hi will not ini.-rrcre except in pro:.-,-' ' vo" 1 h r'' !,'r p"'cr iiili-r- . b-res iv;:li :' .-: ih.- I inn-i ' tate.s ha- slo-"i i.y a a j n! ' ami has ai-i ' I an' t : a i slfi 1 1 !..: he in-id,-. "W ht-r.eve. tiiei'" are rights tin iv :': ' corr.-sp.im i i n g I u : : s. Ami I say 1 iuit t he Jh- 'p:-- -f t lie I u ; ti" ! S; Ut-s ""'' 'hat "ppress.-d ami ilo.vi:- trod'ieii people ,. ('ana 'o say to sl'a '" : 'The hour ha- eome when vou Inusi sto-iy,iur i n : ; u i r !c-n. '.- are 1-,-spo' i.i" f .: .-y. rv d o-i oi -d"0 1 vol hav- sn-d. U e ar.- t" "u 1 ': '' f' ' " ' ' '' ' '' ' " 1 " ivc s'-"!eu. ur c in- .e.-i--.- is involv ed '" tins mat'ir. C i ,a ha- a right to appeal to is, ai,d wcmleiil that .v"11 -'hall give h t f ru-governmeiit. " "Wii.v Wis jr" said he. that, of llLtt' veai's. very ' : me a n at P-m b' "' iade to mai nam the honor and dignity ol ta Uile- ales 1 to some nan i - i ; n-niem ions power i n 1 fest i ts.'l f in an o os He "I. re -I i'.!l .' duty to do so. It vv;ts the duty of the Fuitel tates. he declared, to protect tin people oi Lima, or to say to fian -e. England and other European powers "If vou want ! he i.-iaml. take it." 'nut the 1 ' n : ! ed States should mv to Spun. "No; -1, i ; i g , ' e tha'. i -1 a m 1 - i :" g , ve - tin. i !:' or we ws.;." "Ami vo a .- a i , do ;:. ......" Mr. M:ii- DIES BY HIS OWN LAW. Ex-Member of the Okalhoma Lcjisla- ture Cartnrorl After Brrnirimr .Iml X o !,,., , ........ i- at.... .i. i v mi i i ' 'M i , i,niM .m.lh ii i. Ira N. Terr. i member of tht ()kla loma h gislai u le. author ol tin- a p 1 1 a , p , , 1 1 is 1 1 1 n e u I lieu im self th" lirst man sciib need t han ,, . 1 I, .. r ).,. ....... , .. . ; i i ,-. . I ,- i.i...,' . .- , , ;' ," . ' - 1 line. I liei" !;S I'VCIUUg. He broke j,il at Cuthric vvhih under sentence six months ago. II, went back to tne Territory after his b. csat will, them ulnm i. h-nt i lici an old a", ua i u I ancc Uilbvis vi-, , . -in, , -, , . , -, , likla aliotua comities are "iiSPllt to v ho .-liall have the custody of him. I"-liter Heligious t ipinion, Raltaii.-ie, - .u ' "ii-s. e t the n.eaa. oe. in save that yaur Jh paces..- Pile Cure I nis been used m oni" laimlv vvilh good result, and we will do all in our power to promote vour jn,PI,.-is by highly lecoinmeuding your incdbine t.."our 1 1 .ends and readers, For .sale by F. S. Dully. ' CRACKER TRUST WINS Coinpctiurr Firms Forced Out of the Bnsincss---Piices Now Bein'' Doub- led or Wore Than Doubled. i . i-i; ; I 'i'.i- k.-: 'I I ia a!- I 'l l M. ,-::. a'-i r. 'i' !'. 1 '.a!t i m- '1 f ! i i liri 1 1 . i I I ! i -, I v.i-r i '. u ri ' ii I .- talei ! his, iillt . ,i I, a ' 1 I,.- I : , ttl" New i -111- hi-i-M H :i. Hi!:; : f i-l ' a : i ii,.- !.v on -' "a 1 1 1 ! i 1 1 , ' "d';'"'' 'ii'"' ';; ; 'A"-"i 1,1 ''"' i i.-i--. 1 I a : - 'A ' I i i'i-I t : ! i- ' u ri-rs liail : li-- t:,-it .i-in ' I 1 '' )'" "'" "! '.' v, . : II. I': -. i i : i s I ' ., th- l'i . ' ei ii-,.-! a ", I s ' I ' i : - I la', i ml:' no a'. ,- t. MS a ! I ' -.ii ,1 -'a a '.-a '. A : i T: i - a ' c i .f -t :ai- -en,-,, pi, :" -I , i v ..- f,, ;. I : t lie i e !' ' 1 1 1 j it the - , - x t , 1 1 ' . In -now d rop-. it II c-llts m! up to i ; -,-!!,! " 1 - ' - en ra,.-i il -liii'i: a f : er 1 I : cl.ocola'e ! I : choolat, 'II! II 1 i 1 '.' t 1 '. - I , -' - 1 i:k- ad i a io;s In t lie cra'-ke: ii.ll e l..-cli as l'o: 'ream I :i m- h , line h , i , ii' s : from, - to 10 cents a j 1 ' : 1 1 1 I . 1 1 ana m iva f-.-r- mi K to 1 eel. i s a p.c ml . Animal irai-ii-r.s, ", : s a pound. s ' l'e wsi ,!: r V I .1 st e ell!.- il pound. So ia. from to ! K ,v:il water, from , i i li-olll to IH fro 'ii S i o in cilts a poll! to I ' eel its . i"'i:-'i- I'.xtra wat i in o cents a to !'J cents 1 1 1 ' u 1 1 1. Siiitaiia f'ru it. from , a in m n-i . a:t(-l nil!! t, from 1 -.' to ! ot--. from .", to ', cents a a poiin ('ill" "i"-- hut t'ney are a j .pi'ox i matel V tin ivta:: prices hi Baltimore to. lav. 'he Trust Issued its last prn-e list MiiciilO. 1 1, contains- a card from 'omvrnlng the advam-e in liie La-t Prat t st reet : i 1 1 i ' il:i -1 I fi v i Ns. "The pi i- es have been raised t n g, i them b.-i'-k "11 a ba. is vvhel'e Some pi.c'i' .- . , i ! . 1 be made in the business. It is vv.'ii known thai the g Is have h- -i; .-ol i at :i l..-s in Paltimope the l..s- two or three years. N,,w t hat tii" New Voik Hisi-uit Comp.in v has ; '. r. i ' is putting prices t ,.p -rv to r t he v were 1 a-fore the cutting m. T n c v a re liar, i iv v et as high t !b-v oiigi.t to h. in order to m.iKc a .air pro!!! in tne inisi li to ; u ! u re p: s. thev will be re s'. ,,f th" raw mat- i ov -M'iiougii the h eal inaiiufaettirers nave 'been forced cut of the business vet the Trust has otic com pi-ti'.or in I nil I i mol'e. 1 1 i s the I ' n i ted States lhsi.-nit Company of I'ltt-hurg. Pa. II is !, preseulcl in this city by Agent Mooi'e. w ho has an cilice in tne Hel-ai i Hub :;ng. Mr. Mooi'e w us out tiie i : I v today ami could not lie seen concerning his competition with the Now York P.i.-cub Com pany, but iocl! deah-rs sa v he will ma k t ! ," I ru .-1 work for all i I get s ill tue wa v ,, business. U i s sabl Ills lirm has pleiit v of npuiey. and is 'imposed of liguters who propj.se to iiave tie-ir g-. s s,...! in I ',al ! ! in on". -!;..:, im...:- .-ws. 0I,D BEAST BUTLER ' SCORED. For Ineffiiicncy by Prominent Massa chusetts Men who Remonstrate Against a Statue to Him. H, i-i ,, March -i-5. (5en. Hu tier's military career was severely scored to-dav when the I'iil providing for tue c:vti-m ot an c-jiiestrian or mi, itai v s:atue of Hutler came up he- tore the committee on nays am Mei::is. at the Stale house. The re in-, U-; ia u : s Were ealle 1 upon to-, lav i an! C L- v i-riuore xpioits were iiw.irrci iiv thousand f ac's in-rformed bv other Massa husetts men Butlel rlid not le;u tie.' regiment through Haiti more, lie : in was m I niiii Iphia- lie did no: j so ordered. seiib' Annapolis until From Aprj'i. l.sbl, to May, l$i'.4, I ' o'll. l:nier never ilirectct tiie ; movemciibs of a man in the face of j t he em-1 n v. a ft ;-r t hat lie ,1 n ecti t he army in but one batti lrtirv"s! ', , i ' ',' " i ,', ' ; imii si n.oiiij I i .fLnuo. ia real e-la'e. i K -. He decuu-ed that Hutler sj, . . . ; . ' ..,,,-, n i, i ,i ii i . in ar iin-r. I ne grown meinocis went on u I! . am t he l ,ne was com 'c ci to, - . , . ., , . I ,, , 1 . i to vv. rk and leit Ihe two children ol Time rebi'e. I he reason lie never ag.aiu !,,,,,,,- o,u .;,i, ,,.a , attempted lo direct tne tronp- was was m,i- lit to C-u. I .: yeriiiore also -' n -1 l . u e I, I ea ,,f I ,,or ,,,,,1,'u ,,f llo'j so; t b, cpieslriun mi ihe ridiculous. -.1 a-, i . . 1 C v thousand ot . men m me army wouiii nave oeen just as good military commanders at ! New Orleans and as ellicient a' Provost Marshal at New York. Among the other remonstrants i T , , , i- , ,. T, were T. Ma eolm I- orbes ( ,en. Fran- .-is A iv aiker, John C. Uo per, Maj. Henry Higgin.son and Memiield Stoi ri. i . I ,1 1 . . . 1 A SCHOOL GIRL ON THE FAIR. , ! One of the Fifteen Year Old Students Writes Up What She Observed. The I'i-t ( 'aivlina, l'i.-li, vster. ''.inn- a!el 1 ii-1 ii -t rial Asn-iat.inii h.-i its 1:1 h 1 II all tilia I l- In til t lull Feh'y J It ii tD v;:i h i nelusi ve. Tiie wiMtin-r was until l-'ri- lav. :t 1 1 1 . -1 1 lairicl until late in the "vi'ii i n lt. ' h. .1. . i 'a: r of 1 in ham, made th" opi-iiui": aihlress Weil nocdav 1 1 was fn 1 1 of praise for North ( a'i i! I n a a- wt as for New ' ' ' 'I- ai r maile a rr,inil exhibit in four lines factory! lieh crojis, . -toei; ami poultry." His noted Hlaek- !! I 1 1 1 -i i ; 1 1 1 1 Toha'.'"'') l-'actory was .pre -enti'd hv fl Liberty H-ll made Mii"kin' tob.-icco, just like tile "Ue w I, ; h r i u lt mi t t tie Declaration "!' Aiiieii"an 1 nde)eiuJenee prochu in - ;tiir !.' r-'y t liroiiffiioiit the land. i He a!-o i l,il,ii.'d an ear of corn ilo..! -: ie,-t ioii"; and one fool l.ioii";h. It was umloiititeillv natu- ' " ' " rai i "i ii, nut i n ,,i leave you to "oics ( i- i inai. : about the cob. ' ''"" All.l i h'-li an eairle made of col n 1 " ..:.'! toiiiicco was a nice show. u,, Tii" irroiu'is were oovcic with ,'" ' ' 1 -''I" -lion's wh i"h ncide ,-vi'ia tiling ' ' ' , -. ! ! e lll' l I". . : ' "'' M'.-M--:in ne k o,-, j!,:, ., ,. ' 1" "i ",;! h ,'..: , ,"r',-' :v . ,- -i - M - ; : s -1 , . , w '-' ' Ml-. I .'.,' v! a 1'K'l'on, til- a '. ; rl:i! " ni'i that worked v. ; I h in" ': - I -. I '""t . i as i iite aji a 1 1 rae I ion, ! ,,-1 1 , ,;, npi.lv. ! tin- most l n i crest I feature on tin jit; . ; .'rounds. She to-'K the p re in i u m in Mr. i. N . Ives' exhibit was b.-ltei ; iiiau ever tin-: yea;'. Tue pond, j .v: in all knuls ot aiiiatieti in it, was .nai.i pii.e attr;tctivi' ami every visitor , v lined to liniter hv and watch the dainty little lish sw-mming about. I'm- li-h frozen :n me, the oysters. Inns, terrapins. iV ". were verv n ice, -ii uviuj tin- ei,il,itors skill in .ii .en"; t hem so that every one was -e , i.i ! , t e. N ever before has as "tood raitiiiit o O ceil .- -i-n in the State as that held at thia Fair. Tin- foot races were a new feature iml every one seem-'d to enjoy them. The nt ml stand was always filled with busy watchers and many a cheer went up for the winning horses. Tue wire artist showed pretty work in his line and also a beautiful assortment of sea shells. The art exhibit was as fine assort ment as has ever been shown in the Stale. A rt pu pils of K msey school i made a nice exhibit of then work. Mr. lirock made a very good display of his tine work in oil paintings, pastelle. crayon, water colors, pen and ink. The pressed flowers showed by Mrs. Roberts were worthy of men tion, a dozen 'collections, each one -mowing the flowers that grow dur ing the year in New Heme. Tucker Hros. of Raleigh gave a nice exhibit in furniture and aresses. In the curio department was a piece of a dress worn bv a ladv to reception given in honor of Ceorge Washington in New Berne, also a ' chair one hundred years old and many other things of interest. The string baud seemed to keep things lively up on the second storv f ti,' Af..;,. I,,, ; I.i i .a .. r , oi 1111; iiirtiii uiiiiuiti" tllll th it w young people danced whenever the wav was clear of neoplc. The poultry seemed to attract at - tention. lliere was many funny looking ones ami some very prettv ones. The pheasants were very pretty. The knitting mill was kept busy all 'lie time and was always sur rounded by -ui eager crowd to watcli the 1 ms v k litters. Mr. E. S. I )n IT v made iiite an attractive display of his medicine in the same huiiding. Souvenirs were sold on the grounds for ten cents each. Every visitor seemed eager to take one home with them to remember the grand time they had while in New Heine. A bicycle was given away to a holder of a season ticket. A email bov was blindfolded and drew from a box of numbers. Number .5(5 won it and a Kinstonian happily took it olT with him declaring he was glad lie came to the Fair. The culinary department was prettier this year than ever before and many a small child wished for some of those nice cakes. There was a balloon ascension three afternoons and tight rope walking between the races. The Swiss Minister arrived Wed nesday night and Thursday night presented New Berne with a Hag from her mother city, Hern, Switz erland. .Maver Ellis welcomed Mr. Pioda. Wednesday and Thursday were the two biggest davs. Saturday some of the shows and most of the visitors departed for t heir homes saving that they were glad thev attended and would be sure to attend the next exhibition. I iii-reiisi hit Toliaoco PlnntlnK- It is almost a daily oeeinence to see ; , ... ... i a i xi i large on mlities ol tobacco II us leave Mr. i ' I l . v . t ia' I e- -s )l ice ol hu-iiKss. I'.us ui--i- ales n it only that Mr. Crabtrec nihkes good tin. sat iow piices, bat that there is , big increase of aen-age in tobacco in tin - si ebon On r f 1 1 iner- can make fine b'bu eo, and if the coining -cason is fav orable ihev will mak" a nice profit on ii. This immeiiiate st-clion grows as tine 'right toll it-eo a- a uv when-. Kiastun Fiee l'i ess. ; ! lor orth ( arnlinn. Mr. J ones E. Tate is in Baltimore, alter a long trip through the South, and talking to a repmter of the lialthuoie New s, said Xorth C'abdiua is liie banner Slate of li,,- Sciitii. TI, ere is not a vill-igeof 1 ".HI lei' .,1.1 si. in- on , 11 VOvt lll.llt i .1 tie- growtli oi liie pa-t leu years II i home capiiah not foreign. No other outheru State can make -ueh a slmw- Th: V"i 1 ni i n ' 'I mi Messenger fives the following item of two children In ing l.inne t in ailwclluig. n "sun, lay at I'oii.t Caswell a cloreii lainily named Moor. rt-uli il a sin house from Mr. r raniv rain-rson aim nioveo in i uesnav Mr. I'atleison. who lives n-, ar by, should ke p a vvat.h cm the house. That after noon the house was discovered on lire, I dispite ail eltorts ot several persous "Ilo U'llttO cene, the house was burned down and the children were de- ,,.,..,., -. c,i ,,, Kil -11V1JVTV4 IU 1L-. li- lvcjv.v lltv 1.111 1- ,a,. ,,. i,,a,i rcrtma moiio. ui .u I V11V71-1 til'V 11" 'IV. V'. .1'JUIV nuu .-ji 113 huuse on lire, " ,he Baby is.CnttinTceth Be sure and u that old and well-tried remedy, Mrs. W inslovv's Soothing Syrup or chillreD teething. lt 8dothe8 t?le bJ softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Txventy five cents a bottle. j I What is j Castoria is Dr. Samnol Pitcher's prescription for InCaaU and Cbiltlrcn. It contains neither Opium, Morphine sar other Narcotic hiibstaiicc. It is a liarmlesi subtltnta for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing- Kyrtips, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its puaranteo is thirty years use) by Millions of Mothers. Ci.stori;i .lest roys "Worms ami avIUys feverishness. Castoria prevents voniiling Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea anl iiui Colic. Custoria relleaeai teetliiii'-j troubles, euies -onst i:t ion and llatulcncy. Castorii assimilates the food, regulates the stomach ami bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cft toria is the Children's Panaeea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. ''ast' t ia i an x. i, M .l i. " ii I. e. " ..1 C-IT-. t i,.- 11,. .1 i,. i,t mo.li.-,-. .!...:,y I...-1 , . I. i lr.-n Pi i; " 1 .A, M.i ' raiter;.-- is th l.--t r ly f-.r lniar-n f win. h I am ai-'iuaiiia-'l I l.--!"- t!,-- " -V i --L f ir I jistant n lif-li in- 'I ii'-rs u . : 1 .- .-ii I. I I,. - r. il int.-n-st of their chiiilr"!!. an-l us.' ij-iinrn in Ricad of thevariousquack nostrums hieh are l-.- lroylnK their lovod ones, hv forrtne "pinin. ... -.I.ine. k. .. -tii n;- . nr. ! ..II,. r ),i,r: ',! Ul. H. t". 1'T. . I'U. J K IN'-flKI'I, C.'iiwa-, Ark The Centanr Company, T7 SHIM1I IIM ON III ItNS Tie l.-hov n.g v. I-..-. -: gn. I hv A ' : " nonClcnl. - Si aibariie. . . u- i u , hit " lib- ami -oiil: - o I It ."11 I '. , i Ii - . :, ppi' in. tiie February mm,!, r "i n, N i,. "-, ul Ceniuri K 1 I '. I . K I II li N -. A lire nf lioree That ilove tt,e I.eiipt "rt'Ili'.i 1 I ocjliaig h-bl, , i . I I i n : I, an . .1' m n lo . I, .III I 11" t , 1 1 1 1 I" is might That 'Hills mi I v r i iii Mii le li : t ii ' inn- u- rou m I u- il -I And earl li saw Burns. Tiie joyous lighlnuig I miikI il- v. Anil bn.lp llli' hi nil ..1 vviall, i i' An, I sc-oru npiill a sung to vo,., The unpei i.,l l,:,i, That "inolft tin- g, i ol n:,s - ne n At ( iod's own gole. ' I'oi '" Bi-lnri' I lie sh i inp ol daw n. w In -re I hroiifl The lark rang rupture a-sin- ll -h . It flaclied and the I i lit: ii.i k I , ng 0, w; And all tli.it lie .rd Willi l"Vc or loathing; luiilid am w A new ilav "s r,l Tiie servant- ol the lord ol lie'. 1 . As though the lord li.nl hie.--, d lleaii. 1 11 Ko.'iniing at in i ii 1 1 1 for leu, -o w II They knew tiie lie al Whereaitli lhcv sought to -ran and spell The nusoiiniied sU v. 1 Tin g.l t liev m.i.le tlu-m in d.-sp le ( Of m m and woman, I oe hh.1 lijht. j "tmng -und iwn and t U . mui nnt, I 1 '"' M'l"'tmi i Sliot tiifi nigh with son , . loo 1 I or I h t " . sight A dev il s dr. am. 1 Ami lie 'hit bent i in- lyric l.-w And 1 ml Ilu- lor I ol ,) o kni And raop the th e nf I i , t'hl , I . .-. Aero-- Ins g i-av. . And h ide Ihe tide- ah ,v, a il ,w, Wave hurt lieg vv av Shall lie not vv hi from latter davs M,ue than Ids own could yield ol imiisi'- Ay. Could the Sovereign s, liner's liavs Forsake his hiow. The w.ariior s won on doininr wavs. Slill i l isp il now. lie loved, and sung ot lovi ; lie laiighiil. And bade the rup whereoni Im i.ulf e,l Shine a- a planet, for,.- and all. And left and right. And keen as shoots Ihe -ua's first shrift Against the night. lint love and wino were moon and sun For miiiy a fame long since iir.doiio. And sorrow and joy have lost and won By sfnrmy turns As many a sinner s oul, if none Mole bright llian limns. And sweiter far in griel or nun h Have songs ns glad and sad bind. Found voice to se.ak nf wealth o i In joy ol in, ; But ni vcr son.' toi.lv lire In. in ear. h More st i ong for -I inc. rlh The daisy I.y ln plowshare i h !'. rhe lips ,.f w omen In va I and I, 1 1. Tiie grie'w and j is ilial v..ive i lie welt ()' human time. Willi rru'tman s cu lining, ke n .-cl lefl. He carved in ilmne. But Chateau's 1 u i7 -hun -s a -t ,r Above his plo w sh in '- I , a, I: to ,11 , r. And mightier v i.si..n-gave u n i ... i Moie -Iri-niions wuig To hear, armiud ail sins i hat ar, , Hell "lain e and -iag And whi n mic.1i priih; and power of lul l Iu iig"s liigli giH to aioii'e In, n -in-l Death, and lian-liguie l,,ve m iu-i Tii naigh mui le- or tear In golden speed, Lli.it uik, - in, ru I From i auk" i ing v 1 n i - As in v , r snake b-, I on, w. ' , Sir on n -' a r- i ..-- I , i Jirlti .1 ! sun. " l ! I , ii. 111 id,' 1 1 1 ll -1 1 -in a .- u Ma v pr use or hi mn-. A crown nl -l .rrier llnwi i Than iiuro- m , v , la, in. I ii I i, ever, since I, right "aria w- lr.ru In rapiiin: ol Pie iik i nd , mg io,,r,,, .Might godlike wra'li an-l s.iehke s-.,n Thai was, ami i-. All. I -nail lie wiine l.i!-e iv.-e.l- ,n- worn .rn, i i Find word likt Above ih"' ru Vand ra,hant earth I h it In iivei and glows l'i om tirlh lo lirtii in vak- .-md mountain, bright in ,U.,rlh And warm in wealth. Winch g ive ins li ry g I- u y l.iri'n 1 1 v e,ance mid -i 1 ll , A bov I he -to i ui - i -1 pi o v a:i -1 Iii That h ui u ui, ini-i Ins hi-irons innn . His thunder, i, i- Ian hier w,-rii an I " u T-, An, I live- ami tbe-. The mar ihai lollowson the llnm- When hghlaing da. ICiir'.h. and the Miow-dimux-.l hei;:lils of : i it". And w an t w inilin-.r soil and f.(;r Th rough slid sweet paces, hi : b t and bar, , 15 v I icni ali i I .v re. Taught hun what It-oi- mil ,n ih.ni were; Ihil his vv ,s lire. I'IkiiI Hlr- ll Will I'nj Von. The (ioldsboro Itice 0 Mi 1 Is I, a ve !xcii purchased by gentlemen living at (iolds boro wiio are mien-sted in building u a good niaikit lor farm products laised in this secliou. They would recommend their tarming friends to plant all their available lands suitable for the culture of Rioe in lliis crop. They will be prepared to pny the highest tnaiket price for same, for the next Harvest. Good seed Rice may be. bought of Hen ry Lee& Co., and H. Will & liros., on reasonable terms. Very respeel fully, Golds;.ho R,ice Miui.ino Co. Goldsboro, N. C. jlSw2tndlt. 1 Castoria. r ,1" - -n.r... ti l ,1 , - ' -ia,,.t. .l e, "lilldren taa si .j"-,,.., I'.ur.y iwacripCfcm II A Asms, at. I) , , i f ., .1 m , ItriMilrlyn, N. T. ' tir yilivi.-i-iiin In III" i l'lrn "tfiars- in . -nt li.o- . ... n I . , tr I . I V '.f lli-lr sir ri,. ,. in i' .! .r.-i. " Ml. (1 a, ,1 a.ii. .,i w- ci ,y I.ht uifion our ( i,,,-,l,i :". Mippli.-s nliot Is known as rarular , prtMlucts. yet w ore free to confrsa that taa r i - m ..' "'.LKt'Tifi liHH v..n 111 lo lotS Wlta I.... , 'in c .-.-., T'irMSAT, Unstoa, Haas. A I I. IN t : MTTII, . Mnrray Straot, New Terk City. UNIPORM WEIGHTS & MBASUKB To be Provided Tor by Act af OaagTaas Mea sores t ba all sfOas Bhaaa-aa Well aa 8ie Difsraacs ia Wbala- vils and Retail Wsifhta M' I', m l. sealer of weights and incisures, has reported favorably to th ( on, m iHMoiierH on tSenate bill i. c-t ahi Mb i a g utandard shape ami kic lor ilrv ineiutu roa. A Be Commissioners have sent hit report t a Congress, ami I bey adfOCate in , r.a-ingthe penally for fiolatiflg tin- provisions ,,f the hill to 5. The pres, I in-' I ci-H for the different mi'isurew wi re published in the Poet when the ( -ommiHsioners reported favorably noon the bill. Mr. Bond i wu'f ; If all measures purporting to bold I In- same 'piantil v were of eotlaJ shape deceptions as to si 10 would be easier detected, and tliej could be test"', I I'V nil", and measure, inetead of I he i m on v enient way now neces sary bv pouring grain from one no asu re I o another. Ii is now a common thing for a sharp de.iler to have a long meMare l of small caliber, which allOW tb putting of one large potato on the j bottom in the middle, and building others upon it. and thui deoeire the 'purchaser, and again, in all frelU and vegetables sold by mMIOrO, m Imiioh smaller nmintitv will roond ! . , . ' . -. I up a -in til end than a larger one. It is only just am 1 fair that deal- ' ers should he on an eipial footing, and 'tha' tins fairness would be promoted by ail using measures of the Mine . -hape. as well us the same eiie. j 1 beg leave to recommend that I Ihe wholesale weigh t of a buaheJ of potat.ies lie made sixty pounds, ' but (lie retail weight be ! made fifty-six pounds. Thii differ-i-iirp is fully o(iial7,ed by the amount of dirt shoveled lip when putting potatoes in sacks for wholesale de livery and the care taken when pre-p.-Hung them for sale by retail. Also, because by wholesale, one down weight is given; but by retail eigni or sixteen down waignta mrw given. Also, because fify-sii pounJs divides up into eights and sixteenth with less fractions than sixty pounds ami because there are now in nse in the Dist riet several hundred "pota to scales" that only weigh fourteen pounds, seven pounds ami three and a half poll mis. 1 1 also recommends some legiata turn that will more certainly-regulate I t he sale of bel i iim 111 boxes Or baa- ets. Imitation (piitrt boxes ar In c nnmon use, purporting to hold -j ,i:ii I , but really holding one third h-s- t ban a ipi.n l. These are used by in anv persons, who excuse them selves bv churning they sell by tlsm b, and never guarantee that the boxes hold a o u il t. Wash. Tost. lictl li.i'iV U.'kW RH-k, W $kVf hWT raaaatraTaaV. Wh ii kIk w ;ih a ( 'liiKl, at!.- crt-d tor VVnn i-.'.irr. MIh, he riling 1 U'ben .)! hu.! ( 'l.:hlr-n. nitf mw-Uaai Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.' Children Cry for Pitcher1. CaitorU. Children Cry for Pitcher1! Castorla. Children Cry for Pitcher1! CastorhJ Secii-iaiv olnev has received a cablegram from Cnited States Min ister Henry M. Smith, at l'ort-au- . . . . i - i . i iiiac. 1 1 ay 1 1 . announcing me ueam f President ihppolyte. MOTHERS' RELIEF- H oiiinn'i irm far-f ) I'scd; during I'ngnani yj aod CoDflne- ineM, is guarantied 1" proOuce a paiolm ii- , k labor l'i ue ll.no per bottle, ll I '. . I iull v 's. woman's okoanm' kkstorkr. Itesloirs all (a-e nl SiipreiaHMti slrimlion. Innguho, I'ainlui or Kxceaalre Menslnuipon. I.k.i fur bottle at F. S. ull v '-. An eilo-ion occurred in the Mriinner Mine at Wellington, N. 7,., (ive miners are known to have been killed ami sixty are entombed with no hope their being rescued. To HinUlrlr. Tl il ei-i r., ten of Craven Counly ara lieivby n. .mi. d Hint in nil Ci iuiinal action in winch .ht ndaiils im- bound Over to i nnn that iliA- iiiust bind over to the oixtTern, ,, the SI PEHIOR UOU ItT wJuch convenes the lirst Monday In May, next. AJI appeals iu Criminal or Civil actions aJe returnable to he i-ame Term. W. M Wiinoif, C. 8. C. mil. d 1 w. w 1 m. SCHOONER FOR SALE. The schooner "EVELINE" of New Berne, is offered tur sale. For particulars iKidroos JONATHAN HAVENS, ICdltwlm) Washington, N. C. ,3 1 r - i 1 - , y iii