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.1 1 , t JOURNAL. ,.cv Derac. N. C. April 30. !8j6- ocal v News BRIEFLY NOTED. XLt.W. T. Hotia al Mr. K P. . Bake Blovrd int.) one l tlra Mr. of l hi ll ago oik at lb arki t wharf yr-fr-- taj trow tkc appaailc aula f ibe ir.t. . M. J. JL GrrgOTJ. prast-oUice trspt r'nr aas Rr. L. IL Hart j or Durham, Cr enerly of 2wport are amooj; those at tending court. - Mr. lluga R.M of Itcrou. Uicliiiin. is la lb cily iatsMtijr iting for inc purpose of tract if i nub r d u I riirni- iag bad fo a Natthrru company. 0 Tbe caairovia of Ih remrtery commit tee resjaaaia LAcjcfats io nfnin from r..i tajf a the eeroe rry . Cunplnuu h e to-n BMia aa tccuuut of it ! a.oie ot" the . citiaM . - Mr, F. L. IVrry hot vrpiid H tKMtaof ateaard ..( Id - Xi s Ce-a.i fcotei toe lata fruoa. The pmj.ru l.r era Metare, OrWai.i fJu.rkina i KIn fcataCHj. The kt4ri will ora Jlim I5tu ia lit a-natl elegant atyltv TVe A. Jt N. C. K. II. mora in.; train (Oas back Io tta oul tune tiv-oiorr.i and a apeciad trot k tr-dn will at.. ptr. u thesi, Waf a Ne Un at 10 M A. 31. aad leavieg Go a tx.ro al 3 1. SI. JttkaC TjIor. llic Dtgrn whom Depu ty Uoitcd StaWe Mar.-ha I It. Bia. it- Wdjre arrralrd fc-r bnk'n open letter. wa bod ot r hr 1" S. ColfTniissi .rei E O. Ilill, t- Keil.rri! our- :i the - ; n . fiOOi N- brio-i al.e io it, e iln Lk u i lodd tajuL v Mr. W. W. Knch Wa for C.mconl t.. aUaaxi-tta United S I tin- I.nver.iu coarck, wiiko aiu ttura o.it. 1I p a coauniabLcer fr (1 r. cuUt r waiaa4 6t Lk- r.M.-irai cbercb or lieraa aatil H b adai t t t Sjool Which tm rxuretl Io take pIcejo afiar U aaubs th. hia ftirxtton caaajato thooaofa 'ea:c. Ho a!-o - pran.U Sc llabbew1! cboah f Wit auatuaaaa Jorcsta, ibat b 102 "Powi-d aa tb two ebotcht hara the auiue pitor, Her. G. U Bt aiU, D. U a KAiuaaaa. riac AaaauaM B S. C atillrail rTrs l am llMU i-rwa, Rrat Sw Taara. A.N. C. RAilnmdi covervd brirjv, : or d4r!l a," wr Scot fa Ctaek at lias limits of Jroes City, was diacotrrwl to b oo Sra Tu.-tlay afrrnis-o tiiftfiily aftrr tUe freight train niaml ii jtotos O" a to ii. rvuenc ike aix track, a rat l4h ouumid. hoUaC -Taw Bra wa a tWren ooe to ioleo " TM ibw hi at thai it Inurruptctl U-Io " , V' Taphae cnararaaaraboa; rirrasart wva'd ; - o4 paaa rtr lb wire on tit thry cooled Xboataii p. . tii loprriotrtxKut sot a aataaaga o f I h trata at Morrbrad to COCD hack tor the panipr, mail and axpraaa alt r oa tb aizkt train. Tb is waa doo aad a htlta altar aiUt "rU)t i all wae paio oa Unlr way to their deMtnsttoaa. Wrtk Cor waibcr Mr. IH1I exrm-ot to - gat ta brta-taiil m two r thrvc - aya traraw can aain co over , Vaul t baa Uaafm will t iu.id ji . tfooa but aibr. ibbOI rsri aarikM WilaUftM Al a anertiajr, of tin bvo Lai I talfoi aaitl al tha City Ha.1 last trroiuy, it waa aWcaJml tt orfaann a S-t c.'aa team to Muiaaaat WUiaiatoo ou the dianmod taa aEaaoo. Hmything points lo a ure aucoaaa. aa wa hr th rry hmt rnn ileur " talent ra the Slate of 'anh Carolina, ami wilU tha proper aopporl of ih cii-x on aad arkb a uol 6 MacNt nu.D-rr. the i tat wial rapii g-T my la are of aorcesa la ry nriec; pnridjd th Ofd Citiaoa wilt aH tiia j -wtrO tliey ' toeam toeodl with their Mjbarnpl oa list aekiag lot aatoataccat, ao as ! pr crrre a -' - praftaiiii 1 ltlety t uiH U ltot we " " " cenaiaty tttn, - . A gootl ba. ball haai ia one of the . . Tar Laat admtiaBforata a clt? of la ais ' of WllojB3ta mo Id have, ft ia rxpev t ' J ad lo opro ihxf aasoo wrek after r.ext - with Brky.AUant, C or Floreooe, a CwWilaabttia Sar Si.br. . V - sj- rlr9 alstralaaT Alat 1.8s o'clock. 6oaiay aiorninx tta taaidvoew of Ur. Gonte Chat Hon or Pollock aiiwel arar II tanrk wa ducor ' ' rrad la baoe fira A proopt n-p.o-e by ' ' the ftja dVpanwHsnt i the alarm krpt the , boilsliac aad turaiiore rrotn fsjing Atroy . -ftd, boi both Wrre ConaiU:ali!y duool. ', ' Tka bqi W'Or a-i'l bavc t l4e a uer jror, aew pl-aitn?. 4 v Probably $ 100 aill oorar tbin4io iu' Tb o ioia -;e "c .'. fully eorrrrd l Inaarjaoa. ' Mr. Chrt-o 1m is about u r 75 Tk loaa COnaitrtl in a portion ql the ' faroltara beiox ruiool ali Oiarlj all o4 Mra. CkarltrctoUrog. . - Mr. CnArttoe bad a marnc-. Tae fraoakt Urlweeo ibe roof and " coiling frooi tW &m. Tsavsi Awij at rmOal. 'Clanaooe Caatoa N. 2. I. O. O. F. '."Vl.pt kokl a hatirai at Stanly Ifa'l Fr-dsy ; areslo? May If, at which tin)? an ele- . ' iat rtf7 w'I aa tord to the - aaaat popvWvr XmIj. ' ' M Lot afOTjUxty go aod erjy aa erening ".T-'-offtta.. ' - - Aa Cfr l.alara. '.'"He. T. D. Ilewilt baa jon completed ' -a Vm aanr: leaJdeooe aear Caiterct Ix)e, . aboat threw-and a ball oiilea from Naw- rort Him baaarKe mi tj hkg. MT 1 . . . . . 1. ft ,. , furauLi Kew.iu-Tlj pena fim i iuc cup - rbo own ike larce and lusunousiy furaiaiata bwa t k down ia Uf to en - tsiy Ue tihiav. Io the winter i'eer . pt. tote and osbt-r floa haotiug of 'he - aoibborkood adab llMna cXJtlltDt raaM ae Twr a T i-k. - . -AnrtfHar ouinJ"irsty -nrri by onr I bvsabst aaxt gro&saorraj aooa was fcr w aro4 Pf y. Cra. LL.tiobrrr tq tie Vaitr Surpi Stbabjra frooj Vor'.U Caro (oa Satttrday. TbeptiiMo aa for a lomr aod . tOstacWkWibw piared oaths massive - aad haotOKKna pawio boiHl'mz now he.njf factail by tba Goveraroeot iu tlimcity. , . fc .i Tstam taH - - - Vf. rp. H Mtn, a m.Vtf aad 2.od krar af Jiwyoft, ia pai:io ; iq iu ' ieata of twlacrn thr yar. .Iff. J. Io Ceil ot i'wpr1, a meri-hsnt . , aa) traarr, ia g.iiw jot.i tobws . u.iurc .'rol mora ttrgHy. We nnderwind lw wiU pot to aUsotiea arr-a. Jfrtrly ertty fanner of the c'-hS r - boof j lapijtihrg iaaoaio lanc fom f.- fwitlewtj acrw. TUoaa who iri-"ir!At ji Jf aliv walnpsil piher; a eich: t( ir oc tfa llr',,i,x th-'r mmpir. ii 't arJ Ibat a'ottt 100 irrrrj bare t m patOtavJ ia IhUciop aiound Newxrt thia . yr.' . , ; Eanw are liii pot up prftly rapUl'y. " Thoao oho pixel ai rooot Urjrlr are po: - batt ap tbrea or (oar, io ihu wbo " - " nKsitad lightly and r living tlowr. to - itp,tr iorond to roaa rod b-irn djCt ' - ' 'J ' ' ft if9 U) full fowt, H)e arooyut of to- fVao tbrio i" ha la l:e cunfiy arogM ba oavkria! aoatewkawa will aorpriw thoaa was bare aot kept tlieruisaJ res io- J f rnterJ oa tba atorcseot lor it culture ' ibat kaa dcraWpari. aa'lai a alavtVwl alesittac. Mf. ?faint01V-riDurt,',n- dieJ baiTbflrlef abjb al Uart djaftaae. .' A Win pfsrw ia Triatty church irrV and ki.t1-"1 A area hiboriDjr; in the atar aBrti a be ke fell dead. . Tit; drroaseta- waa a brptbex of Ber. Tboa, t. Gattia, ' -' rilMT BAKE BALL .. lintn n. TrtltX Mprta-Vlrirjr Par k Urruwri-Vn 17 tm 3. The first bnje ball g&ro of l U e u took place at the FjIt grrnrwH Sa'ur.hn nenj.o3. It m. ltwa tho-Oiier-'. OapL. J. H Nrl, ml Uie Trilby Sport, Ct. Wailec Willi. ma. Mr. W. J. Mc Striey wja maoiaer for lhTrillt Sport-.. TU "jrrascra batl no manager. C.ipL Jck ay any mao wukl bant ha I i.i j baoda full that h-ij ua.lortakea to manage tbu. The Tnll v or' mrn- as f lloa-; J'" Nel.on. citcl an-1 ni;ht lie'J; Vuttir Willtiita, jxu b; Alou 111, lit b is; flarry Kotrtx 3iJ bi; Frank All.", 3.1 b.e; alll Hatoc, h..rt ttnp; Lynn U- uUieu. lett ticld. Djvi I F..y, cuter tieiil; K l tiiudoer, r!0'lit ti l l and citch. Th- (ir-a-vrf Dim ws as 1'oilow: t..ii;- II i : ', it. . . c I . : J. II. Ni'nl, cute!'; lr.i f" i .i, ....! t.. m..i Stvr.o.JI bae; W. lw Hay. h..rt top; J. Knut'n', leH li. 1.1: W. P MiMinll,,1"11 ",l -,ou I'1"" jant r fiel John Dukes riht rial. I. , I he a no retailed in a l.niliant vi hrv tor i he (Jrejer. The se re m 17 t. "Ain-j was pr.ioou.Rl ou.te ) i teriin one. Tbere ere on.y tue i iQ wu.'i p aie.1. Out of I Ins Dumb- r the tirc ers Skduk.ti"' the Tn!b' tour i Im.e aiKl cot "jKUQke'l once tue.iJk .ves. ; lb G'Bn iy "Nex' j Nf r Jo. Ileodrx'0, who h,s !w,n v fit lint,' hii silk fallier. lUv. I.. Hen.lren, I left tor Ins Itouie al Kikm. j Jir Jss. II. JWli f ti'arlowe. came up i o u a business trip, arconipnn.e.l by his moi'ur, Mrs. Aliainiil Bell, to visit lit r jstft.r, Mrs. M A. IloiUnd. i Cpt N. W. Jones wenl up lo Kin-ton on ustne-s. Mrs. -1h! Kin-vv ' It to ti-it Mrs. iA.iroai ot .ML U.ne. Mi.a Anna FteWsi, of Kinton, after a short visit at Mr. J. C. Wlntiy's left lor I'itharii.e Lake to vi-it Miss Lucy layl-ir. The Ejiwi.ri1! I-erU;i!0 nr.d Sundiv ar bool Cooli-nnee briso ye.ierlay af.ir Imoo l lio ilsb- ro. 1'i.e f .'lowing .New HeraiaD went up to atteod it: ltev. F. A. llish. p, Mr. T A. Grn, and Mis. A 11. poaell, Mr W. L, Antxlell of M rx-bend city passtd through en route to tbe Convention. Da. Frank DufTy returned from Wil niintoo. lira Hill Iliiruphrey returned troni Jrksoovilk- where sti5 lis been visiting rvlatites. Misi Florence Willis arrived froru New York to viit her sister Mrs. I. J. Taylor. John II. Small, E '1 . it prominent atio-noy of Wnih nton. N. C. an l Mr. T. C. HaiJhaai of Edeutou, X. C, are registered at Hotel Albert. Mr. I. A. (J. skins went unto her pl-int.-it ion at Fort Bunweil, Tuc-sdny. lUhhi J. Kobn rt-turned from Dnrhara wb-re roetuonal services nf Baron IIircb were hrM. Mr. Kolio oVlivete-t the ad dreas. Similar erio-a witli an address bv Mr. Kolio will le held in tbe synagogue Lcie next Sunday. Httv. Pstnitd Hei.l of Onslow county ar rived Tuesday ni-ht. He is the ijuo-t of lt v. Hecdt rsoa Cole. Urt J i. W. Bohllc of tbe city, and Mrs. W. I). M.x-ie. i.t I'urliaoi, let t lor tbe country lo visit Mrs. A E. Wi ! aortb. Mrs. Wm. Ii. Guion arvl children, left for Kilcigh to vin t:er sister, Mrs Uoscot: Nuou. Hon. F. F. S . ir.tnou. who hat Net) p-Diin e i da m the city, leA. re turning to U ileifib. Mr. W. A. Mice who has jnt ti lishel bia ineilienl course at H.e I'niversity Csillc'.e of ldi. oie, Kk.li r.oiKi. (Us-e-i ibrou-li rn n-i.it b hi" limue Uw nioht. Me rs ( . M. liilptn and A M. K 1- warl rduri el from a ini to Kiwirds Mill. Miss l.-o-ie- (iib'-s hO for UoH ilort to viiilrvlativc". Mr. K-Ia..l I).t s, 1! uf rt. who bas be u sp. u-' m- a f w nim.i'u ti M i It. n m I'tiri'Ute l his ln.'iie stopp. d over iu New lt rue to p-'.l nf vr ls with bis lrt)ir, Mr. I It lavis. tbe drtisaisr. Mr. C. 15. Ke 1. r, fhr II ue Keoer, wis up t ilie cry Monday on liui- nes). Nr. Stephen R b.r s left to spend ft few noeas at II it iirm;s, Arku.sis ,I iss ly t.ie liot its. ..f IVnf .rt, passed lhn'm;!i rn rnu e io Wilai n.' on to vs:l lier sister. Mr-. . o jHomI, ou a.-coout ol l-r illnisa. Mr. U II. UUcki.l-e left for Cart, let coaoty to tu iniioQs uncsses io Fc.leral court. Iter. C. P. Snow, of Il.ib r ., wji up to Hie city a sli rt n.ue ou lemn lie rctomed Moaday. Tbe Steamer N. usi- l rote;'il in ill f il- lowirii passenger-: M . Clni-'.-s Hrs zeu- b-iu irtunitn-' tr ml n Nor h rt trip: Capt. H. T. H 1 CO. KV I u if:-, rt turning 'rom theiT b id .1 t.n.r Ho a,sjel short time with iv-lstivos in ibe ci v: Mr. V. II B Cribbs of K-.irti-1 ' , to v t-j i rel.lite-.in the city, an I Mr (.Ja Tje de He, pro prietor of I'o derllxtl, Uj i a. oke, on u iHisioess tiip to tne city. Mr. Wm. n.'.h.i.r, of, he Ilorv.k.n. (N. J.) New, wl.o lias b n vUi'ing his relatives in the ci v, ef .reinrnitis; home. Mr. E. A. Ilohct i. oi Wiust.-n. presi dent "f the Iti pu' lie in tttite fcxe Ulive Committte ii r fis ered at the Chattiwkj. Mr. W. H llnjnes, Commic.-ioq mer chant. ef yew Yoi , m in tbe City tor tbe double purpe.- ot soliciting ihipinei'S arul pro.'ur i air. mi in this section He is at the Hancock Llou?e. Mr. DeWrt McCotler, of Alliance, paacd ihrou.-h en route to Kahmood on a businc&s trip. Mis. . D. Itobtrtson, ami Misses Mauue acd LuU Uotertsoo c.iuc in On ibe W. N. .' N. ait. rD.HiD traiu &Dd leit immedu.lelj q the stiipjicr Neue, nvn-inj froru -lacksonv i'e. N. C.. to U- nilroo, Surry c untv, Y Me-srs L'lirj-1- Uu-se 1 an I H A. J.irman ol Jilck amviUe, ai-t Tlitx. Siirum.ins "f l'oi..ka vllie acoi'inpanv in) them to X. w 11 rne. Messrs T. L. idn.a.i Jackftinville, X. C. It do pb Uuflt, of Catharine Lake, attoroevs al Uw, sn.i W. L. Kennedy of F lnio Cn.k, aud M j W. A Ulotiiit of i U. w.i.. t , r re - e r . I -t i h A I ' s? 1 1 Baptimu Amid ta4arii I ha) wupesjvl mr,y impressive bap tisats up in ''(he Ohl Dominion, ' v here the crystal mountain streams wind noiae- LUss! throtyii the valley like silvcy erptDta, bat ucvr h.i it been n y pleas ure to witnes one S" perfectly sub irae s ihe "ne wlii. h took placo in Hie Waters of l'ie B ,-tt,- V(-i.e rr.er, ft( tla lo-t cf Bro. i suit: Vest Friday i "jre soi1 the siocm. Tbe t Ii Ii t prt! rolling a'sjye us ni if ih-an Iu ii. la of II. .. . ii imL. betiu ruar.hilel lo wdneas 'die liipt-ni of ti.osv two rl-.o y.'iioj tfir!. The iibtntn was plati alvit in tl.e Ileav.us, ul anrilv, f'ot rioi.'y. Tle wtves of the nver wiru playm-; bids and a-ek, chvulnni; ihrt.iseives lulu sftiy, t an I i.reakjne; iu oiiU't; ou lUe abore at our fet k A iii.l-t it all, Ii ses Jenuie (iil.hs an I Loi tivd'ey. wrrp ' Utptii-il iplo C'lpWt in e ;ip i i I n) a h" aioo c ni atv to the lenip'-.t l uur s. uls, '"Peaci 1 Be ti:l," wint ttat frraiHl old liytnr: "Jsns lovi r of my .u me to Thy bosoin ft r. While the billows o". r .lie roll; While the tennest stilt is Jiwli," tlwips t the storm, only a frw" jter sou's jrere preseui. hATfft-aaif JofTBHTon,-. BtavarasS ! ksra On Sannay night, 20tk iot, Margaret Kobcrts, laUnt diogbter of William F. ami Manla D. Cheater and srtandaughter ' ways fov.nd in perltct onler. Cent. F. ti. 0.' Cc. J- J. Uotx-ri cf , Tenajll, ho U lu cti irue,. Ik thorougbiy . uaf sucii W tle kigtlem,oriivcn. i caoveraaht with every ih'ng pcrUintng to -i . .: tba maxjagerheot of a ttat,ido, and his cre A rhiLI waa rnraal nf rroutt liV a itn'ors n,1 Innlv' l,r,.va arhl ct-:lnrlt-, . 1 Ar tSn, of Atcfla Clirrry ': I'tora!. Dri-thbor') cffil'l flieif otHe aan.e dis, while Ibe fallier was pelting ready to call ibe doctor. 1 hi snows the OOee- aity of bariog Ayei Cberry I Vet oral al- ways at baod. 1 THK GREAT CUNYKN'TION. I , (Jf Southern States Set Hers ' Haaibrra WIIHon r Itallnr fur IhP Nonlli Dl x Ir Load. Our eo!ij will renv niW-r the vl.-it nl Mis. W'ji. C. I . ar.l lo our uty nol hinsf 8ii.ee i- the iuU-rst 1 I 1 1 1 c immirutioii s mxe wliicli Kmil C I -1 r 1 1 ti rii if nt the he il of. Mr. Limlhui iirm. lo 1 ink-j nj hi mnvctiirii t e'l in this Mate, 1 although tlin lolony wis 1 1 t hKiitel herv t nuiiiy liiipeil it uould te It i, a we have unnounrtxl, lo be in Il'.rnelt count) whtie lie has purcha-vil 13,1 ho a.T. s of Uufl on w Inch h'-proio-p-i to p'ai Sc in.liu-iviiins brought Irom Kuroie. There wa at ll bes:iunii)i; ol ilos v a M it cnier.t t Mlihi'DiIi rri.tn h ' ",Hj " .' ount v 'i'r .-i-hm. 1 1 1 1 i ft v ways, industrious h iiiits an. I good I 'rliarjcter. The people of the n. loliUir 'uoo.i wuere iney uu ve set iiei seeme. i we;i .tiii nnn-ii sii.muu itf.i.-ii .Frrn.-..K.-Rn iple.Se.l wiih tlieir new neighbors nn I the nnl I'orlnnionlh In Tlireo I)i.ys new comers seem won pien-eu tt in i null XAkea It t'onlfl bo .Maile lotiet home. . ,. .. ., t. There Hie Dny ol .slnllltifcT. II v luikino rioht u-e ot the Southern St.u'os Settl. rs Convention which is t . The Weekly .Iotrn al i-put in the meet in S..uthern Pnus N. C. on the otli j Xew Btrue post-ortiie mi Wedne- lay ol .t M-.y much can be done to invite bo I cell week. It is die- to arrive at I'.irte a'leition of other iroo.t setlh-rs to our , ,, , , ,. . , . . -. i v- ,, niout i and Ocr.ic.ke tie to lowing ..tur miiue.liaie section. Ihe .New Uerne , , , , , , , ,, , , , , I dav, and old do so up to md.hii a ve.ir .IcU-eratlou lo l hat convent ton is a splein lid i -' , ., ' ... , -, , n , , , , ,. , . , at;o, bin our ?u'i.-cnl.ei's in orm us that it oue mi. I 1 1 is h ipo 1 ct . ry ineailier ot it . . , . ... r ,, , , , .. , , , r i now dots not p-aeh them until the lollow- wul lie present. It is composed of Judue . r,, , j . i i r t, . n i ino- fup.Jav six i hits alter it is niailtil. A .. Ssuuour. aud Messrs 1 nos. Dan e s, -; , . ,, . , .. v- "i ii : . ; ; " iv is tins delnv The trouble must lie i.t. iv.p . nji". ur . ' s I . I i ' i e'l. .Hen-'erson. W. C. Wiilett au l W. 15. Bludts Every one ol iheiu oo.l pio ressive men, justly counted tuiiong the lust in the community. Tnis conveut.on, lo lie eompo-ed of notihern ud I..reis;u-b..rii tii..eu-, j.r tn ises more for the South than till the work doue beretotore to induce capital and peo ple SrtUtU. The eti !ers protiose to ns.semtile from all s clior.s of Dixie, and in convention -jiv io the tt. rid lUat li e, liberty an. I propetty aie as sate iu the S.-utll as in auy se tion of the Union. Tliey will tell of the wonderful re sources t tins section ot Aroeilea the unexcelled water powers, muizuiricent lorest of timber, rich mints of coal, iion and phosphate, the productive soil untl the health giving climate. Tbe word ot this convention will be so powciful nnd of such a national import ance tluit no one will hereafter dare to o,.t up in Congress mi.l as-err, or sp.-ak Ibroaah the Piess. words aiiinst the Souib and her e pie. Every southern man and unman must leel under lasting obligations to tveiy Northern born man who takes part in this reat mectinir, for it seems that the Northern and foreiiru- bom citizens are coniinii lo vindi.ate ihe honor of the pe -pie ot ihe South. All S Hitln ro towns and cities ouirht to see to it tbey are represented io the untt in;j on May the otti by deht;.t. s. It is a convention that nie.ns much lor the South and there is no tol in- the ex tent ot tbe be nrtiU that will d.ov to the comiuumliea which are well represented. oratruKE iiothi.. Ta le Itolk m Hammer and Winter Rr art tinder Ibe lttrmrnl mt Nr. Utrf. B. I'rrair, tbe Iterrnt Pur- eaataer. Tlie pleasant ocetn re-sort, IJ. iaioke is rominj; into prentrr pminineiice an. I fit r with each passim; tear Last miih ner w as a most successful sasin. sal ist ictory id ke to the proprietor mid tie- l.irt'e riiimlier ol coe-t. Tlie hi'.-! hts r. ee'it'v changed hii.rls It is noir nn n.l1 l.v Mr t.eoroe H. ' 'ri d'e formerly of lly.ie in I olio ttasa few Vnrs ..jo for a short lime, a r. hi. lent m New Uerne. He is well known and ha msny fn. nds heie who will be lad io s. e bim in caaroe. lie moved into the ho: el to uiou.hs He irei".s heieniier to k.ep it open coiit, nu u-ly, stiuimernod winter. It is a btun : ;tu! and 1 1 1-1 ; 1 1 1 fill pUre in summer aiir.ictin many visitors, and ti ie patronage can is exected in luti-r from ihe numerous hunters, who are Ii xlinij out the tioe s(iort that can !e had ihere od ere coniinu in larLrer tiuni 'ers with each suecee lino seiso i. Mr. Credle is now put l? iinpi veunnU op-.ti tli j property lo haw it iri in readi ness and in '.wl sli.pe f.r die "eion wbnh m I in me li l of l ane, lie is n.akiii; a'l .ieei.d rep.ors ai.out the pn mists and is evl. w im t In whaif. Tlie patroiidg - oi tne h uel will no dou'l Its lari ly m.-ae s. d mis year by reason of luc m Te i on v. nienl menus of r.-uCotft l he place a Horde-1 b t' e station wlncii the steamer NtU- has established tin re. IL r dofore the hotel has h id to rely mainly upon Greenville aud Washington for patronage because of uncertain Rail transportation elsewhere, but this fine steam coooecliou makes it si ill d tt should n I dounllcss will dratv l.TrejBly from New Bertie ami Elizabeth and from place more rem te who would reach Ocrrcoke via those two places, Mrs. E. E. Wiley. A very large anJr-'nce beard the lecture i i Centtnary M. E. Church Suuclay night 'y Mrs. E. E. Wiley, President of tbe Womau'a Parsonage and Home Mission Society ot tin- M E. Church South, on the w..rk i f the o. iet y. The address was very highly praised. 1 fehe addicsscd tadlps exclusively Moq diy af'trnoon. Hnrvi-sit to iht on y will no doubt reault in impariiui: ii'.oreael ac tuii'y to these I 'ties ol wrk A co. lection amounting to nearly twenty dollars was taken up nfttr the Kciure for Ihe hi nefit of a Cuban school in Florida, of which she hid spoktaj amon a porlioi of her Nik. Mrs. Wiley left on the evening train to vifit Moreliead Cily and Uorqfort in the proaev utiou of hef nor,'. . -t - lrmtrHe Rai --! torklnr. We haie been re.jueste.l to speaik of the bd oon.htion of lVmbtoke roa I be tween New Berne and the Clermont bridge. We are told that it has liecn a lout; lime 8 nee this portn u .f the road tveii had an nvir-e. r on it. This b ini; so, i irmiy wonri. r thai i'- uilitmri c.m-i s couiplaiat i And, yel i ij a hioluv;iy n bch is one oi (.lip . 1 1 ret t ajipiq naSes t the city. Prrpatrlna' t Open Ihe Atlantic Hotel. Mr. W. 1'. Campbell, of Atlanta, ho will be proprietor of that mod f imous nnd popular Noith Cirohna Seisido resort, ihe i'reit AtUrtie Hotel of IJun hf n l city th.sV(..r. wi ht it At i last Jii.'ht t p I he boi. 1, io rnfjkc'l'is preflarapoas for npi-n rpi- lie wis'ly inteii.la to open early he lus to be ill iva.lira as liy the lain ol U y hi). I lo run tbe bolol ill Ihe ll rst -cluas alt ie.. All r. pdrine; netshxl will Ke done and ever) thing put in yoovl shaiie h.r the summer. Mr Cp.mpVll f. peets orxl p dronage fi .a (icOroiii, iiajarnn. fwid Tenncssci , mi' adilitiorTtq ihe jortfy Caroiinn patr.u, 2C. Cnvasai ts are now at work, for thv llotel in the Qrst thieo hRliuDo-l atnteii and Mr, Campbell iuLends lo Visit them hlmst If in due time. Urmrakr I.lr a ln(- Alnllon The crew of the Life Saving Station at OsTacoke Lcs b. come iuito ski'lftfr' in uaclic, jOiniLeb s.v titt bey loayte at lu;pl to a 3eol of giiting Ihroygh with ibe drill (o winch hey are subie ud in three ruinuit-a, 4 YfJ arjtl sal"isifretory (sC-i n. This station is one ol the liest to be found anywhere. Tne buildings nnd equipments are equal to auy and are al- work, but ai a sixd, t-leveUntlwnanly The station has done valuable serv ce ( since it was established and much more can be expected from it years to r,,,M,,An ou "l,os"",ws 4'llel f !' I'rllllJtrlt'M ii irriM.v. .Sin rl iiy Miiy toil, the I'reeedllilf hill The le ..t ( 'ra i u HI I hi Oth. nl ! he i i mi oentie KmhmI.'.o Committee unit, n.et ;it li.'oii S.itui'.lav !! M r S. K. S.r. . t . i h:iiriii:in ; ; ii , i' i" : lie p'.irnii-e ol o-en in the e.unp.iin in the comity. Tie v cmieii precinct oi'.niui'ics to inci t on Juiiurday May '23.1, t . r'kvt lelt uates i to the county convention, aii-l e-illwl tlie county conv. n! ion t. mis't in the court j l'oue ihe f.i'.lownu S.tttr.luv. M iv .30th, at noon. The I'tei :nct ''primai i. when they miet, wiiirle. la i reeinet executive riu- nnltee lu a.hhtion to nec'.itj; ih;e'.te.s to , the count con i ncun. e Wv will pubVIt tic p'.nn of oryanizi lion hilopteil h.' tic : .tale K ec u 1 1 ve Coi ti i. i l ui: in Wtishimx '-ill' r it are t. . lie ir I ni.tte at its recent i o ton i win. h all 1 I. j atu.lc WHY THIS IIKI.AV - - - - wit ii some nwi office between earner or in some post here and their destina- tinu. Themi.il g.tes from In iv to Morehead city by rail aud from there by sail boats, tir-t to Beaufort, th. n to Smyrna, then to Hog Island and then to Portsmouth. This route, at best, is very circuitous, slow and unsatisfactory, nn I until some thing better takes its place the best service possible to I 'c rendered bv it slv til. I be secured. Il it were not fir the fart that the mail route contracts have I ten 1. 1 lor some tune to come, there is n reason thv a change should not be made at once which would place tiie mail at Portsmouth ami Ocr.ico'r.e the very evening the paper is printed. This could be accomplished by letting the steamer Neii?e take Ihis mad. She has been cany'ng mail between New j Berne aud Elizabeth c ty lor a number of j years past. Wlun she was L'iven the cany- ing of it she ha I no station ut Ocr..cke, : bui she hss One there now. and couhl take I the mail for those places as easily as not. j Cannot the postal authorities give us the change Irom the old route lo the Neuse by special action without Waiting untl the contracts expiref li .1 an in p ('use for Ihe SuIsm Fins:. The elegant ring, which was presented by the city of Hern , Switzerland, to New Bern, through Mr. .J. B. P.o la, the Swiss minister, is now i he in st eon. pictious oi ject iu the City II ill. being on the wall in a large cat-e winch lias a glass lrocland back. Tbe side of the flag with the bear on it is the one which is lelt in view of the au-du-nee, but the case being h'.uged it ca 1 tie .-a-i v tunitd and the reverse side viewed. Tnat side it will be runemhered bears Ihe dab- 'leiH.' the SOOth anniversary of the foun ling of Bern. The ca-e is a handsome one, a fitting I'-cepta. le for so tin-: a Hag with such pie i-in.t memories as-oi ialed wiiliit. Our citizens will Inanity approve of the seci.il litre that is taken I preserve it aul yd to kiep it conspicuously in view. ( ROI'SIN THIS STATE. r'Avornble RrporlN Erimi ra 1 1 Hoc lion. Maile by Ihr llepnrl infill ot A g rlrul 1 11 re. The Weekly Weather Crop Bulletin of the North C.nolina State We.tlur Ser vice t .r the tt e k e:i lilig Saturday, April 'Jf). HiMl, speaks as follows : The reports I . f . orrt -poudents of the W.ekly Weather Crop Bulletin, issued by (be North Caro lina State Weather Service, lor the week ending Saturday, April 2", 1 -syti, indicate vary la t orable conditions. Tne ti lllpora ture continned v. ry high until Wednes day when cooh r weather .n t in, but the lemperai ure has not been below the nor mal, rsh iwcrs octurre 1 on the 2 1 s t, and lir.ttj heavy rains on Friday, 24lh, with o iie hall, but only slight ilauiage in two or i hree counties. The rain lull, greatest :n ih- east, has lieen of inea'culabie benc lit, au l has brok u ihe drought every where, except iu u few we-leru counties. I'liere was more than the normal amount oi sunshine duriug the week. Eastern District. Reports tins week are generally very favorable. The break ing of ihe drought jusl in time, greatly benetilina all crops, his nut farmers iu god spirits, and tbe-y ara working with pcergy. Seeds alreatly pi inte I will Uoty sprour. Farme.s are no planting cot ton as rapidly as possinle. Corn where up ia looking well, and some young curu has leerj plowed for the first time. Trans phiut-ng tobacco has bceua. Ciardens and vigetables, which Were injured most by drought, are backward, bui rain will bring thtm out considerably. Setting out cab mge, coilard, tomato plan's, etc., is processing. Planting rice lias jut tiegun. Much complaint about potato bugs, which are very numerous. Central District. Uaiu on two clays en led the drought, w hvlt continued al most unabated up to the 24th, and, though many platBi did not receive qui e sufficient ram, there was enough to put new life into vegetation au.i io caute seeds to germinate. Some damage by Hail was reported ia Aesmi and Bucking ham Counties. Cotton-planting now making rapid progress; in south coitou iiciug choppci stand irngnlur. Some young corn ha bpen worked, apd plant iiig of remaining crop is btiug pushed. V laucr eiats are thin; spring oats have improved. Tobacco plains are plentiful, though damage ia repQt'.ed by insects; a few farmers took advantage of good season to c iinme ice transplanting. The appearance of point) bugs, eut-woruis and chinct.-bugs is reported. Wi stern District. The showers which occurred iu this district were less jo amount than iu other pinions ol the Stale, and a few coliutitS ure still suffering , TOip drought, but as a whole crops have ' beeti greatly benptitted. A jjood sitind of both cotton una pom is iQportod at many places, and pluming is m.kirg good pio gr.ss. Potatoes are up end bugs begin ning their destructive work. Clover is doing well. In the north-west counties breaking land and preparations lor corn is making good headway, 'hi the lpgli plr.ie.iiis in the niOuiitiiu siciion the woo, I.: life just .-hotycg gr. e i. I Lulling oil-, tii-h 'potatoes u mien stutt". etc., is prog i e-i ny A ilde tlt) eo).iili.ii) ot il iilt sea is e .a pi ion i j y goo I . Wlun fevers an I other cp: hn.ies are aroU id. sdc'. V lie- 111 toi ttili-g tne- s -teui w ith A t i r - sa p;i 1 1 ' i. A perse n h iv i! g thin a.: 1 iir.p'iie ',! d, i-'.n Die most laVoii.l.'le ei'tl iii'.' i to "cilltch " whatever disease may beUonting in the idr. Be vy isje in time. Vrry Low Rnlp lo Notiihrrn Pinea, The Seaboaftl -Vir Line in order to in duce as m my visitors as possible to co lo Southern Pirn s for ihe .Southern Si l- th-rs' convention, ha- made u rate id $C.;n for the lound trip from Wilming- He i Fpcciai rate bus also h. en mudc for any of the vi-itors wh i may want lo go lo auy i't)'T jHiiul on U.u line Ibr one fare i 11 J r the round trip. Wilmington Mes senger, niF.n. -V pril '.l-Ub, 'at'., ol Bright s disettse, at I U'Utt Springs, Fla., Tne. dote J. Hughes n the tiud yoar of his ago. K.ncej ly ol '" Berne, if. C. I e VV:S i lMvu of ins city and a ' l.collii' of our fanltiiied townsoipn I )rs .1 ! an 1 F. W. Hughes. ; There is no excuse for an v man to ap- ' pear ia society with a gri7!y beard tnce i Id intrcxlttcti&c of liia,ei,igi.am13 Die, it U'CB poldts hataral brown or black. IIAII.V COI STY MAILS Wlli. li l ill be llsljil.Hsl.i l July Isl. Willi I'oHl-Ollii-e l lliitiii: I'ri W'et'kly Sr !. j (iool mail ficitiiiis never U- over-j Veil.-. I. No Ill-lit. f wheli- a M.le- i- j ilua'el if it h .- :-i.l coin iii uii eati. n j itli t lie oiit..'e w.'il l it lui" :i vat ;ul-; vautaie over other places Uioimh the v in iv I h; nearer 1. 1 business eetici cs which lack sueh coiiiinuini :it:on. And the l.uiniss ciutres t.l eniselves which have ready cm nnmi( a-ion with the siclion of louuliy tnl'iitaiv to ihem tail with ihe-till teiiit. r liii-incs centres with Incii thev in turn il.nl. have u vast advantage mi r those where mail au.l similar coiiiiuunh ;i tion is ilc'e. tive. Those tiling bein s- the est!iM!uneiit ot'.ach new umil rouio or t he ii u;ckeniii'' ot'one or i hanuin.' ol - .ne - 1 to in. iv tiequent inn. is u iii itter fur avis of the line nur .tulati'.n at h and alono its whole route. Sin h a eiiaiioe to more f:e.ii. nt mails is to be made in several oliicis m this section July Is'. Tucv are to be made : dailt- instead ol tri-wcek'y. This is to he the case with a route' iroing out fi om Bcau'ort in which New, Berne is largely interested. The r..ute Lakes in the following post-oliiees: Sprm gle, Harlowe, North Harlowc. Bachelor and Menimoti. All these are to have the daily mail, leaving Beaufort every inoru ing at sevni o'clock except Sunday. ! The trip between Wiiitfbrtl' and. New Berne w i'.i also he made daily. After July 1st the trip bet wet ii New Berne and Yaiiccboro wi.l be reversed. i Ins'eud of leaving New Berne in the morning it will leave Vanceboro then at 5 o'clock get to New Berne at uo..u, leave New Berne at 1 p. m. and arrive at Vanceboro at S p. in Inking filtieu hours for the round trip. j Both New Berne and tne prt offices getting the more frequent service aie to be ! eou'rrat!i;a!e.i. I hey will all t Oenetitleil. We have freijuent cause to wish for better mail ficilities in our business. Many a man in the country around us who now takes ihe Wkf.kly would change j to the Daily Joi rn ti if there were mail facilities which tvou.d g(;t it to him promptly every day in the week. And we suppose there are very few- lines of I'usiness whose proprietors do not feel the inconvenience of iaadeciuate mail facilities where they are poor, while gootl mail service helps along everything. t OM)KSKI KTATE SEWS. Tiie cut eipiise says that $J"),0.)0 has been raised fir a c 4t in futo y at Aibi mai le. II-.-v. M L. Ke-s'er. late of B. d Springs, Bobtson County, has accepted a call to the B.iptiat church of High Point. Rev. W. B. Tidball, a Presbyterian minister, elii-d at Madison, Rockingham county, of softening of the brain. The .Morganton Herald has established a Marion edition w hich is called the Mes senger. leingtoii lias imposed a t ot f.j on i the s iut heru JCupr-ss I i., and the com pany reln-es to pay, tliiealeuing lo quit business t here Wilmington has raised 6,000 towanls the fair I hat city proposes to establish and the committee are hop. ful of raising the amount to $10,000. Dr. Peyton Hoge, the iMe pastor ol the tirst Presbyterian church of Wilmir.g ton who had a call to Sav innall has deci ded to remain in Wilmington. The ntdherlordton Democrat s ,ys that the Democrats of its section want Nt. II. Justice, Frank Coxe or ( has. N. Vance for Congress. Governor Carr has s un tioned nu ex change of courts between .III Iges Criham anl Kobmsou, whereby the lorn er wid preside over the May term ol Beaufort, and the latter over tiie M y term of Hali fax court. The Wilmington Messenger says that Maj. Clias Stediuan Ivcing in that cu t and being ns ke. 1 al0f.t the pr mp els for the Democracy in Western North Carolina, stattel tbit the outlook is encouraging. Everybody, he says. Ie.Tioorats and lie publicans, town people anil country peo ple, aie for the free ceiu.ige of silver. Tiie Heralel says that Salisbury is to have a iloO.OOO hotel, and a new briek de pot three stories high 0c. the site of the Western round house Tne Woman's Foreign Missionary 'so ciety of ihe N. C. confe-ence will tnett in Ibe M. E Church of Kinston on May Tlh nt 10 a. in., cl ising w ith the services ol Sunday following. The animal sermon will be by Rev. t. X. Ivey, ol Wils m, Suuelav morning. All are cordially invi ted Kinston Free Press. The Raleigh correspondent of the Wil mington Messenger says that announce ment of the regu'ar formation of the Silver party in this Slat') is now looked for daily. It is the claim that it will be composed of 70,000 Popiilist, 4.1,000 Demociatic and 5,000 Republican voters. The Concoid Standard -ays that W. A. Smith has effected the sale of a gold mine in Cibarrus for $"2,000 to Northern capitalists. Ginn & Co.'s publishing house has en gageel Prolessor P. P. Claxtou, of the State Normal anil Industrial school, to prepare a North Carolina supplement to Frye's geography, which will make the N'Tih Carolina sub' -cts Afeat' tl complete ar.d up to data. News and Observer. At Richmond county Superior jour the jury gave .ViO damages in the case of Odom vs. W. I'. Telegraph Company lor delay in the transmission of a telegram. Vice-President Baldwin, ofthcSouih era liailway. announces that within thirty elats a through train will be put on from Mmphy to Norfolk without change. Mrs. Sam ryimmons has brought suit against Salisbury lor 10,000. Her hus band was in the adiabury call boose whet) it was tired by another prisoner anil was burned to death. Some fishermen caught a strange eel at the Falls the other day. It whs about two and a half leet long au.l about the thick ness of a man's wr si, but the funny pari about him was his head. He hid a mouth full of tie'h, so fall that it could not be closed Besides tese he bail four crookeel Cnes in Iris, throat. It was a rare curiosHy. Rocky Mount Auronaqt. The (JLnylatle Observer ay-; "Articles of incorporation wtl'e tiled yesterd iy by t ie O. A It ibbini Co. The incorporatois are O. A. Bobbins, L. B Gautier auel J L. Sexton. The ol j ct of the corpoia tion is to manufacture and sell sash e nd, clothes lines and oth.-r cotton producs. The term of cornon. !...!-. thitt.v ears. rhe cap;; ito.ciis 1 J.Oitil, divieje I inio I shares of 4100 each,. The place i f opera, tion w ill Le liil worth-'1 The RaJoigh coi'fe'Spondcnt of the News mil Observer has ibis to nt : Judge Cl irke ha- Iu ihe pa-t lew days told some ot his friends th .1 h tt a- not s, eking tin nomination for Governor. ,- that he was n it able- to hfe t'l: ;,i Hi,- I'UacV. and for th..'e r. a, -o.ti , ii f'r c.o oiln v, he was not npiuidaie. licsuU mi ill. I'm.il'e that il the. Hniuma(io'i was llnust upon him ;irut 't wa lound that he was the in. ul available candidate he might he in duced lo enter the race. t iiiverslly SanunirKchool. Tlu University Summer Sebool for teachers will open at t'UapcJ H;H this t ear on Tuesdav, -June ii7, nml close duly, ... ...: ,.. i ineirii e -in. pe it i i 1 11 "ii ..e te'i i.io fjivi; twenty courses embrsetug; pcilagogics, psyohoiogy, history, English literature, civics, modern languages, algebra, nature wo.k, music drawing, vertical writing and all the public school branches. Those attending ti c t:.hool v ill, hayc freo r.ccccs ,c the U-'nivetaity library of ;ty),0t)fl' volutes and also to tue scieutiiflc. laboralories.' siew Berne House. Rooms aud Board at $3.50 per week; To cents per day; 25 cents single meal. Nice rooms, and good tf.ble, as market can afforel. South Front' St., opposite Chat Ww srt H.vtel. Mrs II. II. Dowdy, Proprietor. a27 dim wit j 'III:A1 HO All lUI'KdVK.HKXTS. One ol On r 1 1 i .'! lll'liiK'S Ve tail Hill... (h.o. I One 4'l'e:irr I'llnli l.y Any !tlliMl il 1 H:s 'if JCt'cu lro- IMkHI'll III I'llllflU 11 M lll.'IIS. 1 l. N. II. ', u ir.. I la' a i t- :c rn t . aii'l ii 1-e aie cot l)( WHO .1 rcLTl et- tnal 1ne; ii a: tlie c.n . a i V; an e'.t: t e a i Ii a i hcv '. a mo; led i an I)... i in p i . i 't .. 1, In he lias t hotilit of. Vet pr. .po-e. I. A.s ! the principal re) an ll j.L-r tiiati liy auy our pe 'lie w.-li know e in the . it v's limits ; lias i.e. n up n oy-'i i 1 i iiiari. Tie- lorn.er ha- 11.1 -hell loek in , ,: I lie ell. mali na I i. l.-tt.-r the t I ( Jar :-;i i et.- l.ly iictiT H'ceuLii j l.-usiiii tin. 1 up hid I 11 the n in oa.l 1. u t i.e d- and I he saiewalk-. to aiiiuira i ino;t lie ly, both . i ii it was ii'oni.eiiit iiiiiu- o: i sitii:a;. i nd I pr.iposi d to exti i; tt oi k I a yo'od ihe i t hi.- improv. meiit iimi.s for a le.v mih s to lh I n ituraliy tl nut V road- leadino .int ' it. the sail'..- materials ibat were II the c:iv were the lil'-t to siiir- Us.-. I Will g: st Ihem the e.xn lil'gely (.making i se.ves I : 1 1 al-. tie. Ill tlie in t the I e;t lints Up ol li-ii:' I here it t e oi le hue e!c . con.- u-i s for shells, iiently, hough 'a e enough oil load 111. iteri 1 1 they seil low, them to in ike when it i- c. .. ties tta Ual hat sir II rock in g. Del ah'y ot that uould a ! t nio-i ca.-es h water iiia.l ian-1. theie hem i. lei ed j to bf i '.. ii-iti-'nii -tit t hat al . Illn ail alge ijUantl- j As lor the I.. -- in ihe the expense lit t ii ii i - in nd i:- ;r, t !Ilr to 1.1 ttooM ia -I o:c l.y I) .til i I he ia t 1 11 1 i up lal g. ly ' n I la p. a s. But lir Street adVaiaca the thought I hut whele there is il aoi.iy .1 retch of road it can be cliaiigiii int.. n hai.l. du ni ble driveway by a top cc -.:.g oi .-ti.-ky l'ed clay, ihe-e two k nd- oi -,ih ior-i directly opposii" i harai b r s'.-iic. the ciav is too s tt in wet u--.-;iliier. tin- sun! i . iuo loose in dry tteath t I 'a. e- I loet h- r jiach voii';.l iend to ..'interact the .ii-- agreil'le elicit- ol the other ..ne! npike sueli a road oeel a- is desired. In suppoit ol' his theory Dr. Street c dis imenti -n to the fact that in cheap struct ures, e-pee iuiiy wl, re t l.ey ai e of t'r.uii town or railro itl- sou.e di.-l me o,a mi X ture ol tiintl and clay i- i f.en made to answer the purpo-e ofnioitar or cement. When mingled, the mixture becomes even haul enough for that. In iidelition. auel more ehiectly to the point, he tells 11- hut there is a stretch of one or two hundred ) arils on Neuse road a little above the nilroad crossing, which Was I'oi'llJer- y siialv and that Mr. r atTetl, who lived theie u iew i - back, put a dressing of clay over it nu-1 t ha- liecom a good roan the rams at d ihe vehicle all tend. ng to p ie I; it and make ii firm and good lor travelling iu a. I kinds ol weather. If a place should be tncounteied where clay give trouble, the reverse proa en could be followed mi J sand be applied over it with the same tv-u'ts. but it is not likely tha t treatment will be needed any where m ar the cily our t-p sod :.- nut of that character As Dr. Street ten in ke i the p'.m can be triiul as :.n et rum nt in a small w;.v with very little exp use in- ee l. Let one of the worst sandy places be selci te.l lor. ihe tt'ial and a gijoe top .iitesiuo of the clay be applied lor a moderate length ol space ami cole the result, li it proves sat- isi.ictoi'y the nu k can be extended, il tins uti.-lacto.y Ve ry httle will li iv'e been lost. We consider the exptiimeni worth trying, anil .tmih living quickly, so that if it woi ks will iht: places where the tiavellipg is It .nl and u e 11 uiie ciiu b. ionic-died very i-.aly. But ii il i.-i tm d, no mi.stake sh. ti'.l be made as to ttlittis nppfce ; there- is soil around us wlr.cli ihoLlgh red, is sanely, if llitll shouiil be n se 1 1 it wuillel l.ave no . ff.ct nt all. Wlut is wan el it the -t IV. teuae-'Oii.s (lay to bind .he iiu.lv soil together. The lime to do ihi- work is in summer. Il ihe clay i- put on in winiiril widget mucky. Ir. tne h .1 unnid', the ory season, -,t nil; have 'a, nice to get mix.-u in Willi the sand and packe- I without giv ing the mi 'i i it' . 1 1 . i c ihat wi Kill 1 i e.-ull at lirst if applieu in the tt e I season. f. S. 1MS1HK I t in nr. TueNiIni 'i I'roeei'iliiiKa li-aiiil Jury Forinert t'ltm-H Trieil. Court enlivened at t wo o'clock, a.m. His Honor, Judge A. S. ticvniour presid ing, aud was opciud in due 1 -nn by O. J. Cairoll, 1". S. Mar-hail. Present, C. Avcock. of Goltl-boro, I S. Aitornev and So! C. W. ill of Wil mington, Assistant; O. J. Carroll, L". S. Marshall, and S. li. Si reel Depatt ; -mel Cieorge Gree n Jr. clerk of .-anl conn. The Mar-h;il returned into c-oirt the veuire facias for the term. The clerk called over the names ot the juiTors and it was ordereel that be pro ceed t i ehaw- the grand and petit juries for tlie term, the hVst eigh eea names to compose the grand-jury. The folio wing were, thereupon drawn as tlie G'anel jmy, viz: John Dunn. R iln rt C. Kehoe, J B Cox, T. II. B. Gibb-. ,Vm Ellis, trioX. Ives, John Exuni, E. li Credle, Necdhaui Herring. J. C. Moore, B. P. McDaniel, Tnos Darnels, David Styron, W. D. Aifr d, Fiveinau .iuold. Dura nt Harrison, Uryun Boniisr, Fmuk R isberry. Gjo. N- Ive- wis appointed foreman of the grain I jury and tt a- sw orn accord ingly anil the rem iiu ler of ihe- giard j ny were then sever diy sworn, ajid after lieing ably anl lully charged by the Judge tliey rvturned to their dtliiiei i tions. C. It. Brown was appointed by the Marshall as otlicer to wait up ni iinl .i.'.ii'y and was sworn a-.icoi afitol y an i the ietit juries were then lie'atvii. A. D. W'Ud .1 New- B.-rne was sworn in as an otiii er of the court. Monroe Brinson of Duplin was tried ou the charge of retailing wi'lron. in-, use liconse auel was lound gudiy. Court a j i u rued ilutn three o'clo. k p. in. -foe Davis co Amos Rochelle. and M. T. Haidison all of Onslow county were tried on the charge of illicit thi-lil-lins and acijuittcd. The ca.-e oi J.oian Wile.... int nris te; at LieBruhrs was taken up in the after-noon. l - vva- chaiged with de li a udiug the government. The witnesses having been examined, tin eas - was given to tbe j. try about half past lour o'clock without argument. Court adjourned te. Wednc-sl.iy morn ing. tiik I'fvn; .tn ltvitiioit ihi. 1. Tito ortli t'itru! jiin Iti-ms Inerenseil In MMt.OlKi-Wli.-iI tlio Aililitiomil A ip ri)r i'.t t i oils ii re Fir. A special Washington lij it.di of the 2Tib, to the lialeigh News and Ob-erver gives the gratifying new s that tl:v lsit'ei anl 11 irb'ir bib as ie it-fi ti,e lioiim cv ere-1 sj.t'-V,i'" l' -N.lh CaMlii a. As re poll.il I" toe Sen lie i.i.'at 1 1 e North Ca i ol ina items have b e i i -er. iseel to M?3.0U0 iiH-iusivi- ol ..lo.OuO tehieii ii provided for the improveiiiou's of thi iu iand wiiter r uiio iioiu Norfolk to Albe niHrle !s uitiil. The other items tire as follows. Im proving inlati 1 wa er way between' lieinl fort Harbor and New" IJiver, $1,000. Ci'd'c Fc ir ;,boo Wiltuiugton, .1,000 in CvdiNeei from j-4,0u ). C.ie Fear at and be iqtv W iltniugton, )J13ll,tHi0, increased from !fl0ll,GHI. Xeti-o liit-er 7,000, increaseel Iroia J,i,liH0. Parinele.; and Tar Rivers, $5,000, increased from J,-ib0. Trent liiver.s2.00ii, Black River, if 1,000. Roan oke lliver $12.00). Dr. L. L. Stalon, of Tarhoi o, is Uere iu the interest of I'i-.hbjg Cl'ci k, which Mr. Vi'ov.di'titl, by hard work, got put down, lor c?l-.lV'0 to be incleieleel wlien the lliver aud Harhcii' Liil gexis to coufer Cr.ee. flic item of $ 15X000 fir the improve nieuts ot the ("ape Fear river at and below Wilmington, though it is al! that apnpara iu the bill, Senator Fry tells ma his neon increased to $105,000; by amendments of to-il iy, v. lo.ch i'c neit appear in the bill, iio (hrft the Senate bill should now allow 22o,000 ngaint $125,500, as It came from ihe House. In the river and harbor bill completa surveys are directed to be made m Ocra- 1 coke inlet, to obtain sbur'eecn ' feet depth; t ( ape Jo,)kout harhor of rel iil'c it ca pal le of shellei in : ihe i,n; in Ni usr n i i , ;,t mill Ik low N . lor. an e;uht loot ileplli :,i dead I t. ni:ike e.-l a 1 J i tv w .U aiioii o i uer, I . u I to VahiiiL'h 11 111 he Moil .Man. n II, lull pill of e all : 1 t:ei' I KFIlWIIDf:. T ti rushes mg in evert In I he sha. lott long and loiiy Broad Minhe mis he at hwart tl ii glow; c lea: The oxen low ; I lio'ltli It.. tool and hmer Ihe swallow on ly, shut y sink- the -nu - t cm f. tt . ii Ie, Wh n ay is done. slide. i a iu ! I . , a e. t 0e the nighithn. fairest Child, rail the world her pinions spread; ll iw-e-r beneath her lnflueiii e mild ( )' Eaci Fivsh Iragrance -he I-; The ou:-, on silent wings and wi h-. Steal from the woodland" one bv one Al lunewtide, i'hen d iy is done. No more clanging the rookery rings Witli voice of many a noisy bir-'i The startled wood dove's cluttering tt ings No more are heal'''; Willi sound like whispers faintly sighed, Soft hiee.es through the tree ...ps run At cutlewtide. When day is done. So may it b" w hen life is spent, iieu ne'er anoth. r sen c in n-e Nor light one other j iy pr.seiit Ti dying e es; Then softly may tiie sjiirit glide 'I'o realms . I io-t, disturbed by none, At ciufjtt liile, 'When elay is done. S. Cornish Watkin-. n stu i.. (The following poem, iiei iitly discov ct'i il in the library ol the I'liiveraitv ol Virginia, is alleged to have b en wrilten by Edgar Allan Poe, ut tne age of seven teen vvnrs. It w is found between the pag. s of a book (Rollin's IIisto;re Anc.cn ue) which the library records show as botr. nve I by Poe and not taken out since his time. Sailing over sea abysmal From a world of sluinii . Once a vessel strange and dismal Phantom vi ssel came Toward a fairly iule and old. u W httre ill augels uubeholdeii. Tenanted Fate's ghostly, golden Fane of Doom anil Fame. Fane of Fame by seraphs builded In the days of yore, There (a temple cha3. d aud gililedj From the earthly shore Up to heaven rose it gleaming All with hope and b.-auty beanihig (lake a dream of Aiden sesming Had it seemed no nioii !i But fie pilot ever steering For that temple bright, Ever found ihe ishmd veering From his aching aight, Till Iro n nightly shon appalling Came i lie solemn darkness tailing, In its huugry clasp enthralling, Lund and sea and light. Then the vessel, sinking, lilting Over hopes sqblimo (Perished hope-!) came diiftiug, drifting To a wild, weird dim. ; Tbere, a visitor u .daunted In that desert lan I enchanted, Still is see n the vestel haunted ( )ut of space and tima. Siejsplossne-a. mental depression, loss of memory and all nervous .iistases cured by Dr. E. C. West's Nerve and Brain Treat ment, tl 0J per bo; six for 5.00. Cure gu.iiantee 1. F. S. Da fly. To err is mason lino; to forgive is feminine. L-dies u.e Dr. Le Brim's French i for health. One Dollar stire. F. S Duffy S by tV P. P. Us mail or at It, is the revolving: fan that atli- eis no ilios. Troly, the geutleman's friend, is Dr. L. Bin n s G & G. Cuie, At store or sent by mad. One Dollar. F. S. Duffy. A wiudy fellow always makes one pneumatically tired. Hysteria, convu'sion?, lits. nervous pros'ralion, wakelulness, loss of memory, cine 1 bv Dr. E. C. West's Nerve and Brain Tiea'ment. At store or by mail tl. 00 per box or six for $5.00. G iaran ee l. F. S. Dutfy. It is a wiso man who never puts a gitt cigar in his mouth. Cure iu three days, no worry, no diet. never fail. Dr. Le Brvn's G. & G. Cure. At store or by mail; no publicity. $1 .00. F. S. Duffy. Heat travels faster tlian cold. Any ody can catch cold. W.mle.l Ladies to know that Dr. Le Brun's ti. oV P. Pills aro for sale t.l our stoie. 1.1. OU, or will be sent by mail. F. S. Dull v. There are times when it is cheap er to owe rent than to move. We have the sole asrency for the sale ol Dr. E C. West's Nerve and Brai.i Treat ment. H rilieii gurantee giyen lo curu or thetltnouev will be refunded, si 00 p, r box or six for 41.00. t1'- t Duffy. Tonaorrow is always the hapniest day in most peoples Jives. lixe-el all others in quickness, no bad effect, no publicity at. store or by mail. Due Dollar, Dr. Le Brun's G tt. G. Cure F. S. Duffi . .Some people manage to talk a great deal and say very little. If health is desired, ladies try Dr. Lc Brun's S. ec P. Pills, the only French One Dollar at store or, bv inail. F. S. Duffy. Cin.e coat of tar and feathers will last a man a life time. I feel Hkc a new man aod life is worth living since I took a course of Dr. E. C. West's Nerve and Brain Treat mint. F. S. Duffv. People who live hould not throw p in stone houses asses. Dftl iys at,e iVmgerous. Use of Dr. Le Brain's t. & G. Cure at once. One I)-. liar, sit store or mv mail, at F. S. Dotty.... In time of peaet, prepare for war articles iu the magazines. Health and bappine s ro ladiei Dr. Le Brun's S ,t P Pills. The 'only French. One Dollar, at, sture or by until. F. S. Dully. Wholesale Prifrs lnlit for t'omifrs Proilaoe, Eggs, Ti-iSc. Cotton, 7.U.40. Lambs la$2. Bee!, on hoof, 4 jaGc; dressed 4c; hind (iu irter, Qc. Chic'fcens grown 40ii45c; young 25a35c and in demand. Ducks, Eng. 35a40c; Muscovy SOaGOc. Oeese. 80c. a 90c. per ptair. Corn,3-3a36c. (retail 45a50c.) Hides Gteen 3c. Hkles, dry fiinl 2a7c deer-hides 20c. Peanuts, 60 a 05c. Sheep, $1.00a$2 00, Sweet Pot&toavJ Haman3, 40c; Yams yOp. Fresh lork, Sc; Sheep Unsheared $la$2, sheared 50c and $ 1.50. Much interest is being manifested in tbe revival meetings at the Christian church, conducted by the pastor, Rev. D. II. Pe trce. So jar there have been nine addi tions to tbe church. Seven were baptized Inst night. The meetings will coutinne nxt week. Servicps are held only at night, Kinston Free Press. Fine feelis-go. without vigor or reas&n, are in the situation of the extreme feather of a peacock's tail dragging in the mud. Foster. s-.-l ; rue ; it. r . J orncr or f BLACKWELL'a DURHAM TOBACCO COMPANY.! ,:;:! To ALL Who Retail i Merchants TOBACCO BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO COMPANY. If you hava any difficulty In procuring your soap, cut out this notice and aand It with your eirder to your whiiloale dealer. 2STever Before HAVE OFFER 000 VALUES AS NOW. p.- 'ie ash I'l'ise II f pi Stunning Prices in Millinery Dep't. TWO Mir-I.I.Kl;s. d H l Lad n-s s! ra t 2?o Ladies I'ltii- , I'.eautifiil Line ; :, K I'lvthing vuiii I u 1 1 rs a I 1 b'. ivv, Iligi Trmiiiie art may Chips, Aliliiiis anil I.e I lltl'iinilie.l .sloijies of H Ueiintifiil :;-.s(irt . 1 1 Chip ;b n no ( iml eaoli. Ti i m in i n Ol'de 'an s.i t e Us. g ' i epiu t 111. n t up 1 1 r on - hoi t not ice. on o. n dollar" l !: s i'oi;i;s BiiEFOOT'S, The Big Dry Goods Bargain House iy Second Door from Post ()(lic. To tell you about our CORSET STOCK I to tell ynu ol' t lie laiaz.-.t he lounil in New Hei ne. . V K SI'F.CI A T.bY lil-il llMMKNIl THOMSON'S GLOTE FITTING K style, s.e.-inl length. A li.louiiiial II. It. I.of naek, p i leer l.us! I. n Nursing in VV liite ami liiale It. H, in white ami bla.-k. . V, exti-ra lone and liinh lei. t, Arinenslilo- with tiatent liii-.. I)r- strongs It ft l. in wUito, 11--:. I Hi 1 I ne I nn 1 on I iki I .ell Villi l.H.1 R l Misse "Kiln", tlie lies! tor tie- in -n. t ' Blnniilui ' tills Is usually -..LI tor .'in. rrieisi.les the teliot . tt . nti rv Waist tor I liil.lren. M iss.-s atnl I.a-lies. WM. DUNS, President, B. S. SUI3N, EEDMOKD. vice-Pres't. Se:'y 5; Trea:. New Berne lee Go- Manufacturers ol" lU CRYSTAL ICt I rom Dlstided W.de Out-put 20 Tons D.i Car iy. Load Lot , Solicdfd. dmiluts li Ice delivered daily 1-m cp! : a. m. to 0 p. in. Sundays (retail onh ) T a. 111. to 1 '.! i.oon. ) For prices and other 1 nf"i 111 it n-u, a 'dress, B. S. C I TON, Manager. Duffy's iml WW This exeellenl )ire.ai"it seleeteil Hoots and Ib i b-ci-ties ol w hieh are 'b-si oil I - 1 Hill pose 1 . 1 1I1. 10 . 1 1 .11 1 prop S.-ch -.l 111 the I'. S 111 I II. .lnotfueM, V 't nn. I t inn et i' s. 1 Ili.siienaatoi y as elli.ae tliarttes, I l!iiliol el 1 Iilot'l'.l Wll li 1 real ii.lt a nl aire in Itilloils he llepillle 'olliest ion. I 1 1 1 . 1 1 1. li lent t . tl. 1 Ki-tn-ile e.nnplaiiil - is - r.allt. nml lit I.T .HI t lie Mil. i nciisia. Has a sii. eial inin p:i-o.iH rolllel I til.' Mil'-s) 111'-- lOl-l Hi ls rv nilvioitii.o..oiislt- III e:.s. - ol Illoil. liaJ lii.ligestion itn.M ht'oiia l oii-i ipat e n. Ir'ol- '"orpi'llty ol Ibe I.it.a nn I Ki.lii"V, llatiitnal Con-iipai i"ii, In lie- -t i- ii , lli'uM- bnrii. Sick II. ..a. In. lie. ' ot Apptil.i Colie, Fever ail'! Aeina M .-la nel io . ia , l.ra.el, Dysentery, .laninb ''. l'.ai-kaehe, Urinary Hisonlei-s, i.i-ii. ial I n il a in mat Ion, I'luincte of laTe, Inean.anta s, Milliirlii" Cieiiiral Heliilily au.l el .lis.i.1.-.-- arising from Torpi.llty ol Hie I. it . loel kl.ln.-.t -. Price: 20c. & 5OC. ii; sai.i: 111' F. S. DUFFY, liraist. NKW ltKIINK, N. ('. CITY LOTS FOR SALE 175.00 and up. Ibn sale 1? '-50 nnd up. - and '.its lor Can oive de sirable location and al Ion pt.. . FARMS FOR SALE. Any tiunibiv cl acres desired. Convenje-nt to Willi r transportation jj railroad, anil iu koiiic cases; both. rtlMtBER LAND FOR SALE In any quantity that may be de sired. J. J. WOLFKNDEN, Beal Estate Agency, 115 Pollot St., over Farmers & Merchants Bank, Newbcro, N. V. WjM4 30. Liver & Kidney Rpspilalor. Durham, n. c. Dear Sir: You are oatltUd to rocafro FR E E from your wholeaale dealer, WHITE STAR SOAP wttSl mU the Blackwell's Genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco you buy. One bar of soap Free with each pouad, whether 16 oz., 8 Ol., 4 oz.( or 1 oz., packages. We have notified every whole aale dealer In the United States that we will supply them with soap to give you FREEL Order a rood supply of OENUlNE DURHAM at once, and Insist on getting your soap. One bar of Soap FREE with each pound you buy. Soap la offered for a limited time, so order to-day. Yours very truly. I WE BEEN SUCH ABLE TO DECIDED 1 11 g 1 1 1 1 1 eo .tilt I i .11 - I tle--0 loW. i Crown, at he I Sailors at I'.ic. li'Hiro iu sli.ip, nth : hats, L.icc Slratra, ils - , 'hip ,y Miliii ! rn w t Si raws lie 7'tc kind nt 4 Sc. worth 2.K, nt l.:: all in every respect. Hat tnado to ' worth of Millmcry bought from IN ALL. K FOli HATCHING, FROM TUOU 01' GHHKFJ) POULTRY. ' RIVERSIDE POULTRY FARM ()lh rs to (ho Farmers of Craven and !iilouiinL' c untie-. Eg" a from their tards of Thoroughbred poullry id greatly ikIucmI jiric-s for Ihe ntxl 00 dm s. Addnw. KI Id'.MDK puCLTRV FARM, npx :'.ni B 'Jfi. New Be Tim, N. C. .Safe for Salo A nu diiim ;..! Iron S.de nt U' Cino h ill fin a- ne t . ap'J'J t cast, but lillleiis, .! and aa "nod Jul llNAI. OFFICE. Long Leaf Pine. Wr- tubed onh is lor I hi I M uff which we c noli. e. ;0,Ds',( i;i) ap2-' lni lone Loaf Pine in fill on abort LUMBER CO. Dover, N. C. Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with IlTUlipliroyS Witch XX&zol Oil as a curative and HEALING APPLICATION. It hfl been used 40 years and always affordj relief and always pives satisfaction. It Cures I'll fs or 1 1 KMrmhiioinR, Extrtmal or Internal, Blind or Bleeding Itching and Binning; 1'i.i.ksoi I' issui rs arid Fiatvliaa. Ki hi'f iiiinieihate a nrr crrtain. Il Cures Hi'kss, Stal.ls and l lceration and rattifin in mi Bums. K. hcl liibUuiL It Cures Torn, Cut and Lacerated Wciiinels and Bruises. It Cures It. .lis, I lot Tumors, Ulcer, Old Sores, Itehine Fa option, Sc urfy or Scald Head. It is Infallible. It Cures Is) 1 ami n or Cakfo Buf ASTS and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. It Cures Sait Kint M, Trttrrs, RrtiTfjr Fruplions, Cli.ipwi Hands, ! rvrr itlistrn. Sore- Lips or Nostrils, Corns anrl liimiDna. Sore and Clialed Feet, Stings of Insect. Three Sizes,, 25c, 50c. anrl fi.otx Hold br nraKiata.or aanl poat-paid on raoaipaofprloa- lli arMltKTH- BID. CO., Ill a ! WinuatEra TaHk WITCH HAZEL OIL With Every Box uf tliuss crli'lir.iU'd Old Virginia Cheroots I'.iolit -o., piiclts Dukt'st Miilnnt Snmkiii'' Tobacco FKKK. F. Ulrich, Whnlvaala ti tlrocar. MV l. l- 1111 I' s I'lMnl.Ii.t, II It hi a it .l tin Bni'Kl lini' In lln lit in all -it I.-h iool o il. il A II I I. LINK l'l CIIU.filtKM Hack II. lis an 1 T"M . isll A MTKIl l a P-. A l.si l A I I T.l. I I N I . . l II K A IT. I C (irii'li-a of (ijel.ir.l's. o o o o o o o o o o Whnip'pr vn rc ivtt n lot lei , do uncoil -scioust v jitdKi' t hi' tenner ry np I'c u iiiKM' of t in' )(i,4tr ' Thn n)o(-Kinr trimr li tlt in uri' opi'noil m ,1 Tin y nk ilk Dioiitfii till 'V WlTl' Hdni r nl( ptTsioli find tlTKl ftOIIH'- tlno nice Lti llicin. 1'. lv .lti'ir u th" Hutu, It yu want tn )n nui c t hat our Hti ttimi - In iMtil-tJy oon-fft, ami that the prim ni-t ar) fj, you can posslhly tf-t, ku to t' J. D. GASKIN5, Book Seller and SUtloner. Don I yon do w.jm., t you - f V' .". -1 v I 1 1 4 f v - I
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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April 30, 1896, edition 1
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