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- 'Vic !"':f 1 J 1 j - art r -4 . Price: SI 00 Per Year. INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS. Single Copies, 5 Oents. VOL. XIX. NEW BERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C. MAY 14, 189(1. NO. 10 f ' L"Mensure it and - ' SO, 3 inr Ol LirA ( L XPM3 The Iargest.piece of .ggood tobacco ever sold for 10 cents .and " , Jne 5 cent piece is nearly as large as you vget of ofher QiSn grades for 10 cents Tobacco tW 30,000 pound bt SHKKT IKOS in storo anil 2oj)Q rvonnds OB th way. All in want of Klaea will do well to pUce ' h ir orders Hj, 90 that tUej will be sure to gt them in time. ' TfQ al Sbwt Mt-l Work of every dtscript'on promptly done. T!o. 23 Craven Street, - (Hfarrol to J. 1 - ' ' Wholesale & Retail Dealers in Floor, Port; C-ff,SaCr, Lard, Batter, Che?-He. Syrup. Molasses ,,.v Yiner, 8ooIT Tobacco, Cigar, Canned floods ot nil kiuds, f' Tea, Spicea, and everylhing else usnnlly found in a I I .FIR-JT-CLASS OBOCEBY 8TOKB. - . yW haT6 bought iu large quantities for cash ;ml are prepan-d t aell a low a- aajooo. Coaatry Merchanrs and the general puulic SriUd-WlI to get oar ptiee before buying Hsewneie. No trouble to rhov gooda, - - OtabIes Free, 47 Broad St., rV.wBern, N. C E..-..W. SRf3ALLWOOO, ' " 'Cader Oaaton Uorxaf. SouU rot: Str !, New Berne, N. C. PULL iiihZ K CtOTes, Carpenters Tools, Cutlery, Table Ware, Barbed Wire, GALVANIZED PIPE, PUMPS, , Lime, Piaster and Cement. OEVOES PURE READY MIXED PAINTS. ' ' r7Pirnil attention to tbe 4.M Is tht caly tcsttirvc Remedy known to tne Medical Profession for . JUrte tsi Qrosic Rnessutlsin. Gout Ljnntefo, Sdatica, Neuralgia, -Cnrlaa Remlgla, Dlsoenotrnoea, Psoriasis, Scrofula, liver and .- KOssf Diseases. A PosittYC Cure effected in from 6 to 18 days. To Boat Builders and Marine Engineer! IN PARTICULAR tmt nila il i M.ttaltr la tate mm talMia (t wrer c plm wrtfita tt mi Im MAWINl i - an fctll J a Mat! aa4 Mill UM (tsar to twty 4ach cyllaarn). HIGH PRESSITEE C02IP0TOD TRIPLE ESPAlTSIOli - ' and PADDLE WHEEL OUTFITS. EITHER WOOD OR COAL BURNING MARINE BOILERS. (No Statioaarr or "Tnoj" Mach(ory.) MARINE IRON WORKS, CCVIOUKM AND 6OUTHP0ITT AVIS. CHICAGO. nnr-TMrik The Southern Cultivator and Dixie Farmer, ...ATLANTA, OA.... ,TW atoat BaHaMa anil ... apalar Joaraa ol lta kln! la vaa toatis jra. iflnUliM . WrUataclMvalana Utra Cooa ry. Farmers, Lftjryersand.BaaineM Men Bead it. Send foriSample Copy i TWSOCTDBRXI CPIT1VATOR ofTeia trro Tnltlon. Hoanl and (nrttentalln a' nam pv Cr-iU-raa an-i -V-hoot-i In Ihe sloatli (utjrurthy roan? men and. women. rite the )fvalastoaUvpartDMat lor tntorraaUon. 130rbe Cultitator and Thk Wbbkly JocBNAtent one Tear Jfor $f50. see for yourself.' 3 Flues ! - NEtY BERNE, N. C. o. -WHITrnr ) prompt and correct filling ol all mo rn tSo v oc i Tin- rtsroRnlien Organ of -nthera Aurioultur nn.l the IniluMtrlal prog- r. sji or tne .-outii Si::!e S:hcriptia $1 Tlo :rt Farm, Tn dustrka.1 anil stock Journal. m: adkift. la Ikr (llj or Elms and Vlrlnliy. CJaCltereit la and Hrleflr 3iotel. Mr. .1 .. Strict, general mannjfr :im ". vice president, nud Mr. .. T. Ilmwn. i ri tary -md treasurer of the ( ; n'd-l ..t. Lumber Co., at Dnver, tame down m a bminess lrit. Mr. F. L. P. rry is kecpim; Until Neusee ou in good t-li r 1 1 until pi -' mauent arrangements are ill'ctidlnr it. i oiiliouan i miller a cu w ha- ulmh i e.iecttd In be i:i r very vt time. Si em y-one colored I a ti 1 were taken aiy "ii tin steamer Niu-e Fiidav bv a finp'f of imn nliican t mt" irom N I -folk or I'm- p'irpe of cm urm-; ilem Tin y are to work in the :rk h i. Is th re. Tiie North Car litvi Icnta! A.-soci-olon "ill mirt m Morehend Citv .1 u -i lTili. 18ih an. I 10. h. All applicants f.r !n ,n-e , must apply tin n. The Atlantic II ln i will be ope e I May Intti. i The Board nl Coy Coiincilm-n run vt oed ii regular ra i i 1 1 . 1 v -cssion n I (x.k ft lece-- to Friday after n lie i r .preu..ri . flhe olli.a.. 1U ';i (efHDi aaiu m i.3 doock in u uigm i turn over the succis-ois. iifl'.nrs ot the ilv t t! eir Mr. Joe Boskcy, of Stonewall, has Ken attacked by p-iralyss' His i-nuoiiion was thougiit t be v. ry m r'ous. Dr. A: t more was laikd in. We arc glad tn learu thai i Cie oi l (jcrjtlrman n' much l.itir i Tbursday morniug aod tin re were hopis i of Ins recovery Tlie Iro-pond drain no' -lands rum Iphlewilh Rniple Connections leadfug irom e-irli strtot that Cenieis there to the niiun drain. It yet remains liowevi r to turn ti e wnttrin. A delay mi ibis i-Ix-in;; inije to give the wmk lime-to har den. i The purpose ol the visit of Mr J H Giny ofHaliigh to Manto. Die county, who j p-ed th.ough New 15- r.ie, eu roU'e to iht pltice was in ii.rei lo-e it mortgage on j 200,1 00 acres if laud in that section. Si j says ti.e Ilak-iIi ra-n spomleut of the Neir anil Obeervcr. One .'C-tion if the court house yard Mirrunded i-y the grant rurb;n? h l-een tilled in a little hisjher thau it was and nicely tilled in. It makes a good appiarance n w and will make still belter h n a g.od gro.vth of liwn giass covers it aud shade trees get to growing well upon it. llec d(It we told of a ministi r in anoth er city baring made prepmatinns to car. for the wlie-U of bicyclia'8 and extended a special iQviiabon to them to come. Wlit (her th O. Maik Co. were inspired ; by bis example we kn..w not, but tlit-y ' have taken similtr h tion for the con venfftice of their cu-torai is. They b.ne prepaied a r..ck f.r iheir wheels while IradinK. It will le in position in front : ot tbeir store today. The Treasury Dapartment, through the ! Soiyervuing Arcliib ct. by ailveitisenent I io (be Joi'HXAL is invitim; propog-ds until Miy 21, for pluaib'Dg for the Umti-d 1 Slates Court House ami I'ost orfhe at New Beri.e. N. C. Prospective bidders' ma; obtiin nJdniond infonnntion by ad dresmn Hon. Wm. M utiu Aiken. Super vise g Architect, Treisiiry Depnitment. WoshiDglon. D. C. Hat It to Hrrki-itd j w. ... , t r - - - . - Atlantic Hotel, who his beeU up to Hal-t-isb a few days on business connected with the hotel, is now back nt Mmvliful. IU- tci"k i nn mill him c irpt-titers to put evi rj Ihin-J at), ut tn is fan on - I ot; I in L'noii -bf p. Mr. C-tnr'xll i'"f rms Us "diat he n re tiling ry enroii i a: fro-i. save nil tt-lis and ' nppiaain.nsj hopes for n good j pi trooie fr.nn Nop h Caiolioa, tspe. ul j I roni lL cities. A I-eer From Mr. ( h. Ilnllork. .Mr. CImb. Hal'ick, lo spends his winters m New Reroe and is gladly wel comed back by ourcliiz-eos each recurring eain, i now at St. Paul, Mtnnesso' , to winch place b- w-nt reie-tiy. In 'ir. to us written thePsi ol'Anl, we ta e lUe lollouing contrast ing the weatln r, etc.. In re tod tlx-rc; "I am iniiMing the warm, sunny il. whlib jour weather lecord declare ranges r.p in to the 9J s. Here in St. Paul we are havirg unsettled weattn r, nol .ic(ly diagreeable to those wim exptei iigncuit.iral nsults Irom alternate nm and sli.ide. tlmuuh nnpleasant to the man wi ll . . , , . , i j . nt a mackintofcli or uinhtella. -Wo hv Wil mm nin here in Till days than I ri-membcr to have seen in New Berne since January 1st. But dial docs not oiaittr. Compensation will com. b.ter on, and we of ibe Northwe-t wid x periente what ynu all now erjoy. Siitli cient unto mid-summer is the h ai thereof! It may 8eeni a sort of anomaly to you, l ut the Uct is, I hav had more ! fresh spring v eilabh-s lure u der the a ib-Arciic b-lt than I h..d while I was in New B in ; a lit tie more w ilu d. bin sti ,1 edible and not pernicious. A- lor oy-ter in the lalfshi! , they h.ve tha.- d me up f.-Oiti t'n- co .ft and i.ro opined hire daily a it ti impunii v. " ('llese arbolnrhlM. Prof E. P. Mtulenhail his receive I another sell jiarship t j be a-v ir del to a pupil of th C dlegiate ln-;it jte at tin j cose of the ter.n. This n akes lour schol ! r.r-b:ps the di-p-e-al of vvhi.li hive feen ated iu bis liaud.", one er.ch :n Con- verso College. S. C. the N. C St ue I'ni- versily, Sa em Fcm.de Ac idemy an i (Judford College. We an g ad io p-).e -.i. h i oo.l .- l.o'.a'- -hips to be won 1 y br.gbt i oy- ami gins of the city. Colored Inntltnfe. The naw Er Institute for colored B.p tists is being he'd in Ce !r (irove '.ocattd at ibe Col. red cerre'ety this we-k Then will f- son.e acdre-sfs by wll te mi"i.-tei-arl e-iucnt'T-. P.o'. F M. Meserve. pre.-idrnt of Sh -w University li ih i.h ai rived la-t n ght to de'iver the opi uing address o . ( l riv ..u Educat ion. I, I. (lac Tnxri. W. P. Metis. Li.-t-takcr of the st'u. Tow nsh'p givts notice (hat he will l on hnr.d to list txee at tbe lollowiug times un.1 ..laso. t ,i.rt Ilonoi- in flip nrv nt New lrne June Is', to 8th. and 12th to ! cycle department of Mr. J. C. Wliit-0.-..1.. i-w nn,v,i'a ctii ih- w v 1 tv j store. tJ 1 ' , IT3 U1UUI O ...-HIU '11 ...V. ... .... S It R . Juce 9. Bellair -cbool house. I.ikc 10 an. I 1 1 All taxes, property at d poll, are re- quired to lie listed by law during tbe . l .r a r.o.. 11., .al.. 1 iiiorji n oi June inuuic i" usi triiuci lays ihe lax paver thus failing, liable to impnsonrrent for thirty days or a nne ot fifty dollar?. KeellaarX.C Board or Heallb. The regular meeting of the North Car olina Board of Health, of which Dr. Geo. . G. Thomas, of Wilmington, is presi dent, will Ik- held at Winston on the 12th tost. The Bulletin issucxi Dy tne uonrtl says: "This meetinir, for a discussion of sani- tary natter8 bv the leading men in i he profession in the State, is one of rcul im- porUnce and should be well attended, e nope especially icj see a large numoer i of Ihe county superintendents of health as well as other health officers, present (bat we may compare notes and prepare for 'a strong pull, a long pull, nod a pull altogether' for tbe cause of hygiene in North Carolina Winston Daily Sentinel. IIIHASritOIS 1IAII. STORM lu the Sonlti Ocfk Section Field. Hhllr Hllh II In Some I'laoe-Flve luehea Deep-Hamate to I'ropn-Will Have Co Keplant ollou. It turnei-1 oil' cm)! so suddenly in New Berne Wednesday evcniriL: that conject ures of li ill tomewhere near were fre quent. Theio was leiliJv quite a hail storm at South rreek. A crn-sp indent writes us 1 follows in referruee to it. ."The sevi rest hail t .r m for many year vi-iteit tin- South CreeK -ictionon Wednes lay the 6ili nt. It completely destroyed Mr. .) as. S , r n i ; " cotton, and also Mrs II. I. Kennedy's iann adjoining ; Mr. Spr-iill's. How fir it went toward? ' rionial ue have not In aril. It is se'dom we have hail Irom tl'- Si.utin-a.-t. hence we were not looking for it. Mr. A. U. Swindell, Hie rener d super - ' i-iti udent of the farm, came to Stonewall iust alter the bail and reported the brid atloat in that section. He said t he cotton tields eie u lute w.tti linn ami in some places it was fvn :u Ins d.ep. lie thinks I lii. ...i. i d: .....I lie le.sh i.oti.l,... in ,hat fectu.n. The corn was also de stroyid but he thinks it wll come out. They are noing to lomuHnie planting 'cotton over Thursday. Sliange to -ay. within three or I'mir hundred yard- to the north of this hail it did not run enough to w t a man. It is cool enough this morning to have tiris. Snperlor I onrl. WKIl NKSO A Y's rllllCKEDIN OS. II .fin I Wiggins, col. h-r hreeny was sentet.ee I to pay a fine . f .fn.00 and costs. The civil docket as tikin up aud the loil iwiug eases disposed of: Wm Niely & Co. vs. Duffy -V Oaskins. 1 .Judgment in lavor of d. f.-noant. i A-km s. Rizeasteiu. .Indgment in favor ol plan 1 :II f r cost. ' Ip't'k vs. C.tyot Niw I5i rne. Judg t nv ut of r.on Mid. Harris v-. Mi Daniel ami Frank Hodges. ! Judgment ag-iinst Ilodg- s Johnson vs. Sthultz Judgment lot" plaintiff Jones vs. Fetebie. Ju Igment f.r iluntif. Tire RSI) A Y's ritOCEKDIXOS ' The toliowinn cases w ere disposed of: Cm sac Becton, col,, vs. A it N. C. Riilroad for damages by the digging ol a ditch. 1'laintifT takes a hod suit. Stepbeu Curry, col , vs. citv of New Berne. Demurrer Demurrer returned, j Judgment again.-t plaint if l'laiutitf ap- ; peuls to Supreme court, 1 here were a large number ot judn merits, etc . in cases of no interet to tlie general public. Superior court ended Friday morning before tiain time, giving those connected with i he court who lived el-ewhere an apporl unity to have ut once. In the case of R ichcl Wiscins, col., previously convicted of larceny, ju Igment wAs suspended on payment of co-t. The" sentence of Henry Brown, col., wl o wm convicted of larceny and sen tenced to teive months m jad, was changed to twelve months in jail with privilege to the commissioners to hire out at the i xpiratiou of s x months. In ibe case of Win Neehy vs Duffy & (ia-kins, judgment wis given in favor of pla ntitf instead of difendant, as previously r iinrlril. atti nded to and c-uift adionrnm, nnm finishing work in live d ivs which was expect, d to U-t until net week. Julge Graham while prisiding in NewBiine ha-made a tiue impression both lor his leg .1 and businesi talent, which, com bined, causes tbe work of the court, while in bis hands to move along easily aud wjti) dispatch. II is work being over in ;ew Bi me he lelt Friday morning He holds court nest in Washington. One Indq,lry Helps Others, Tbe tields present a lively appearance with the hundreds of pea and beiry pick ers and hands gathering other crops so liusiiy at work. The activity is good lor the growers of the truck, good for the hands, g od for the transportation lines and cood for h i- -e-s generally. One line of industry ci u t be flourishing without there being g i r d benefits in a largij degiee. This is "ue . i tl.e strongest reasons for establish it:g manufacturing enterprises. W hat Isl'hrUtlan Selence? We have been a-ked what Christian i elite is what beliefs adherents of r leuce is wikil oeueis unneieni,- oi . I that faith c-pou-e. If any Christian Si-i.-ntist will give us what the adherents ..I the new doctrine con-ider a correct letircnitiou aud i xplanation of it in reas on ibiv short space we will be glad to pub li-!, it '1 i.e article can be prepared either by them or by us from facts lunii.-hn 1 lis and submitted to them '"' approval or eorrcct.ou before publication. We would lik-- lo give p, and g've it correctly exactly as the be lie is ure hi Id, in language so d ru t an I clear ibai every read, r will know exactly what i- li). ant. We w ii: do this for the information of all ronh r. as a natter of new -. Will im me some Christ i an S.-ieetest furn.-h nt: All 4sAlllt. In the trial of Mr. M. R. Howard, of this lity. aud Mr. R. S. Mebane, o' Greensboro, for an arl'ray Thursday morn ing before Mayor Ellis, the former was acquitted, it being shown that he actid -imp v on the il. fei.sivc. Not a particle ot evidence wan given to sh aw thai any deadly vveipon V vveipon had be. n s. n in JUr. Mebane's poses-iou. One physician, the li st who saw Mr. Howard's wounds te tdien that itiev were unuouuu-iiiy maue, ,i... ...,;,T.i ti.oi 07 so lie instiumtut, auo LUll 113 UICU, llltll they might have been made by the hand by repeated blows but not by a single one. Mr. Mebuie was lourid guilty of a simple hs.-ault an I lined live dollars aud To Filler tlip Brokerage RiimIiiomm. Mi" i I. Vinson v lio for some months li..- leen running a grocery store on Mid dle street opposite Hotel Albert is selling ou t with the view of going into the brokerage busimss. His office will bein - . ... Mr N lason V? s to devote his main attention to groceries but to handle other , g'1(9 also. Rfbnlldlne ttip Telegraph I, tue. i ..... Since the last of March, work has been in progress on the estern L men Jele- graph line between New Berne and sick headache, hmatl pill. ! ilty closes, n Gohlsboro. Every pole between the two els. For sale by F. S. Duffy. places will be replaced by a new one. The work has progressed now Irom Gok'sboro 1 Tbe sanflRi Express savs: '-Large ship to Clark's, leaving only six miles more I menU 0 chjcken9 are being made here to to rebuild. Between New l!erue and Norlbern nliirkets every lew days. The Morelu ad city repairs only will te made. most ot (hese chickcus iue raised in The work is in charge ot Mr. h II. Clmll)am- Randolph and other counties .r.utuoiiu-) 01 ; u seu up tue materia i on nanu me car nnu j force came down to the city and are wait- ing at the depot until an expected - upp'i - of new poles arrives. Al the Swina .nintaters. Wasiiisotox, D. C, May 7, 1890. Pimples, blackheads, freckles, tan aud Wit. mam Ei.lis, Mayor. sunburn removed. That oily and rough Minister J. B.'and Mrs. Pioda send skin cured and the face and hands bcauti heartfelt greetings to people of Newbern. tied by Johnson's Oriental Soap. Medici I dined at tbe Swiss legation last night. nal and toilet, two large cakes, 25 cts. Willi ah H. Oliver. ' For sale by F. S. Dufl'y. A liRANF snCESS. The Smillirni Mlf Selllerx Conven llon Ioubly an l.artce n Wan Ex- l.ecte.l. ! The Southern States Settlers Conven tion at Southern l'mes has e xcee 1cil all expectation. Great numbers of people1 are in attendance. On another p'i"e we ijive the ojm niui; proceedings and take the I followiiur i xtrai.t from the remarks of the I K dei'jh News and Observer correspon dent introductory to the proceedings: "The succt.-s of t lie Northern Settlers' convention has surprised even those who were its most enthusiastic supporters. '"I'nti; the tiains arrived lat night and . this uiormiie; rioiiody imagined that more; than three or f 'ur hmidred people would ; be presi nt, but when the ineeting was! called 1. 1 order at 1 1 cViock theie wire! nut less than ei.thr hllTiiirpil ii.n-i'tt m-. v- t ent, soniu estimating the crowd us hinh a? twelve hundred, and it is a leathering of high toned and prominent nun and j women. Every State in the Soui h H 'ei'iew iueu. uie inos.1, 01 niem ny large lar. 1 d-leeations, and delegates and visitors ate: here Irom State--. ten Eminem aim vv estei u "Tne occASinn, if one may judge by the general good dice.- that prevails is being greatiy enjoyed by every person present. "It is tne first visit of a large majority to this progressive section aud the mar vclous growth of the town aud commun ity, its superb hotel; accommodai ions, its vast lie-Ids of growing lrtjit, its immense forests of whispering pines, the at'ehitec tuial be mty and exc. Hence of the two m-igic little cities of Southern Pines and Piuehtirsf, l he evidences of mergy and the activity of their builders and citizen?, are all subj.-i ts ol enthusiastic praiie on the part ot all those who have not hitherto 'een here. "Thise two towns are now beyond the breakers and under free sail and lair winds are heading for the front in .he race of Southern industrial prngress and Irom now on tiny will go steadily forward." Death or W J. Brlnson. Mr. William George Briuson. one of New B-.rne's highly rr-pected citizens died Friday morning May 8ib, at five o'clock at'ier being loug afflicted with a c implication of d; senses, aged 50 j ear?. Mr. Run-on was a native of New , Berne and lived here all his life, except j while off m the war. He eutend at th . j beginning as Li utenant ut the .th regi- mont, and rtndered his country faithlul service. ltetii'ning home after the war he was eltcted to the position of county clerk i au most acceptibiy fille I the ofh'ce. He j afierwards became 'ustice of the peace and held that office many years was etili in that office. Insurance was the business he followed, fsoon alter the war he n.airied Mi Kiitie E. Chestnut! of New Berne, who with two sons, survives him. Onj son, Mr. Samuel M.. Britisui, located in New Berne, the other. Mr. James M. Biinson. is in Cripple Creik, C1. Both are prom ising young attorneys at-law. Mr. Biinson was a member of Middle striet Baptist church and took a strong interest in both church aud Sabbath school woik. The funeral is to be liom the church this alternoon at five o'clock. Ue was a member ol several fraternal so cieties and they are ixpiete I to be at the funeral. The Board of City founeil Organise! i lly Oltloo. Eleeteil. The old "Board (f City Council met yesterday afternoon. Reports were nad and the year's business closed. The new Board was called to order at 8 o'clock at night by Mayor Eliis. The following members were present and took the oath of office. Councilmans B. S. Primrose, George Slover. S W. Willis, W. H. Johnson, col., and J. E. Shepard, col. On motion of Dr. Slover they proced ed to the election of officers to the vari ous positions, with the following result: Tux Collector. II. J. Lovick. Marshall, J. T. Lewis. Treasurer, Dr. Gso Slover. City Attorney, O. II. Gnion. Pump Inspector, R. C. Baker, col. Port Physician. Dr. Leinster Duffy. Sexton Cedar Grove Cemetery, J. I. Brown. 9exton Green ivood Cemetery, Dof-ey Davis, col. Policemen No. 1. and Captain of Police J. K Lind. Policeman, N". 2, II. T. Brinson; No. 3, J. B. Dixon; No. 4. J. E. GaskiH; No. a; K. P. Montagne," No. 0, Eli Elliott; No. T, T. J. Toler. Rev. A. n. Bells. We take tbe following from a ponJence sent in on the tilh from wall in reference to the protracte' ing there and Rev. A. D. Betts i corres-Stone-1 meet f New ! Berne, w ho nsuislA.1 in it Tt SIH'il f Mr. Betts pi is aWays found everywhere: Uncle lieu, of Hancock sir. it M. E. church is assisting liro. snow ill tue Stonewall protraete-' mei tintr. he leaves; tom'r.rrovv for bis ho.i.e in New Berne, j M ,y G il'i bl-ss'ng- toliow the good old ; m in wheievet" be go- s. lie has made many irniids in his -lioit sojouru among us. ie . has a kind word for every one he meets, I even to the little boys and girls. Mr. Jan. F. Xormnii. Mr. James F. Norman, formerly of New Beme, now of Gol.lsboro, who has b. en spending a few divs with Mr. J. S. Maniv, left ye-ie'ibv returning home. Mr. Norman, during the few years of his connection with t e Singer Si wing Machine agency w rk, has risen with raiiidity in it He commenced in New i - tierne as simpiy an assisiani ag-m, men j b.rame district .gei t and hapw liecome . as-i-tant genci al ni inager in Die poltion; ol North Carilina lying east of t'hirtoitel and cnibr icing halt' of Snub Carolina also. It is a pleasure to see a New Hern-; Ian doiug SO well. i Mr. Norman is now on ibe eve of moy- . ing to Wilmington in which city hi hiadrpiarteis will b .-. Ovcrbanllnir Ihe Steamers. The steamer Trent went on the Mead ows marine railway Friday for a thorough overhauling. The steamer Blaucbe was taken oft ihe ... IT wavs t hat morniner ana tue sieamer now- , lIUU IUI s,C,UUi;, - ard the previous day, alter each had been put in similar good order. Japanese Liver Pellets sre an infallible : :-eific for constipation, biliousness and. spe vL-i.&t i itria and liriticr artml uru'Pft in Klci-mond, Baltimore, New York anil other cuit3 Many of those who have 1 tried raisiuj; poultry in North Carolina iu( it a very profitable bu-ines-.'' PIUiUIM.(rK TO .i:V HERN From Clbirlollt', North Carolina. Of Oasis Temple. AiiceilC Arabic Order l Hie Volile Mystic Shrine. 'While tlie Knight- Templet" aud Grand Cnniman 1 e i y are in New I5arne, the Shrine will aNo m.-1 here and receive , members. No one is elieib'e f..r admi-sl.m into ; the slirh e exci lit Kniunt-. Templar or :! Jd . degn e. tn i-o:)s. N'oith Cir-dina lias enlv one tenijile and that i.- in 'hat'lolte. New i Ci rue li.--lour .-hriue ii.ein' ei-. (Jne of then ; Mr. 1. 15. Xi-ai is a ti. ember of Oasi- Ti ii:p!e. Charlotte, the o'.bi r three, Messrs. F. I'lrieh, II. J. I.i.ylck, and .1. II. Ilickbitrii, are membei- o! A e i Tem ple, H'u.-'.i inond. The Niw Heme meni lers li ive i'e"i iveil circular copies of the notice of mee: igli and for tin- hem lit of I tu nnintialed a- u.-ll as th;1 initiated, we i c,,llv it liiu-'ii at- Nobie Hearken 10 our tale : ,,f w,,e. (The X..vnei w:il think it a laic I ot woe. wont lhe'l I'lie d.ite is I)i,n"l ! H..iia, 12tn month. 2d day, A. II. 1313. I Winch, when nans ate. 1 into -eviry day." I United Stati talk, means Friday, Miy j loth, lsOH. and tlie plac : is the city ot j New lieiue where ..nil ;s abun ti.nl an I hot all the lime. I This nne'ing In- bein p ci-i!!y airan I ged for the i onve-. ienee ol the iiuregciier i ate, and will be he'd :.it.-r the aiijnini-' I ment of the Grand Commandei y. it will atford an ex' r .inrdinnrv opp ntimity to we .ry, foot--ore pilgrims to forgi t their tria's and tribulations in tlie enjoyment ol the inestimable rights and privileges ol j the A A. U. N. M S. To those who are yet outside the faith j I we say. in the language of the 1'rophit. ! 'Moii' mi-s the ascent ol .Ml. Arro.v 1 phat ' This alone is woi th the price of" I adiui-sion. ; W.iteh ; he Sipji re tie is surely going to impress -.nine po"i" "l) ol the de-:ert ; i with the stern priii'-ip'es of our great and i glorious order. By permission of Ii.u-triou- Imperial Potenate, (..'has. J, Fiild, j e itions will be received, baliotied on, and the several j degre.-s couf ri-ed, all at tills nu meeting. Arouse e. therefore. Nobles get a move on you, biiug in some ' 1 1 1 e j L " " and great will be ynui reward. i Full dress stree' parade at 3 p tti. Bus- 1 im ss session at. (j p. m. 1 Fifteen minute- allowed to pay dues. : Vou may hear something drop if you don't heed this notice The journev a; ross the burning sands will begin at 7 p. in. I Aftel" tho trouble is all over, and the j newly created Noble-- recover their ; siremrth, we wdl attack the "T. B.'' (id a itifiieictnlniit. This mums, 'lill you get enough. Lastly Bring your dr-.ss and Fez. It is so ordend. W t. Claws s. Lidded, poteutat e I wont ling, t it h. ('. Maxwel Direc- tor. It is so yyiitun. T. It. It ibertson, Recorder. NOTKS OK TIIK lMMIItlMAOE. The No ales of Oasis Tempie will form the caravan at the Shrine Ha l iu Char lotte, on the morning ol May ioth, at 5 o'clock, and proceed to the Seaboard Air Line passenger station. The camels and other wild animals will be allowed to lide, as thi-.journey to New B rne is long Sfiarp,"and'uny 3fnWc"wii'o is not promptly on hand will simply gt t left. If no "Simoon"' overtakes us we will reach New Berne- that afternoon at i:20. The return train haves New Berne at 9:20 on the morning of tne 10; li, and will ar rive at Charlotte that niht at 1.0:20, if the steam holds out. Dinner a'. Wilmington going and com ing. Camels milk at intermediate sta tions. Start early and rvoid the rtish. Hunt up the Committee of Arrange ments and deposit five (free) silver dollars to secure your round trip ticket. D. G. Maxwell. T. S. Franklin, T. 11. Robertson, Committee on Arrangements. SWEETHEART ASD WIFE. If sweethearts were sweethearts always, Whether as maid or wife. No drop would be half so pleasant, In the mingled draft of life. But the sweetheart 1ms smiles and blushes When the wile has fiownsand sigh", And the w ife's have a wrathful glitter For the glow of the sweetheart's eye-s. If lovers were lovers always, The same to s-Aietbeart and wife, Who would ch mge for a future of FXlcn The joys of this checkered iifr But husbands grow grave am silent, And care on the anxious brow Oft replace the sunsh.ne that perislnd With the wntds of the marriage vow , M . , ... j Wliosc voice, ;S ot'o'd, can eh arm ! Who-e kiss, as of o!d, cm thrill. Who has pluekid .be ro-e to lind ever Its beauty and fn. grata e inete.i-e. And the flush of passion is mellowed In love's u nine i-sui"' i peace: Who see- in the step a lightness; W'no finds in the iorni a grace; Who reads an unaltered bnhtn- s Iu the witehery o' the lace. Undimmed and uncbaiig' d. Ah, Iniqiy 1; be crowned w th such a life; Who drinks the wife pledging tne sweet heait. And tonsis in the sweetheart the wife. KENI'KK FIIKI.I.H. I laid my le art beneath your fee.' my swi eh Those lightsome feet that troi Youth's fiovvei y vv ays; 1 only asked that it might give prai-e E'en as a blossom, springing fiom you the sod. Flings its pure odors to the morning's g"d, Nor reckons ol i's giing ;is was meet. You assi d and left me, and the noon sun beat . Full fi.-roe and fervent from a brassy k? . et still I waited where you passed me i 1,,- "j . . . v nne an tne vcr.iure w.iueieo, ana me Ian Stretched as a desert waste on every Pa-Iid an'tarched, burned with a fever i . icat. But in the silent dark I ru-hed to greet Far footfalls falt'ring on the lonely road, Wounded, and fainting 'ncath their heavy ! loud i So by the rising moon I found you j there, : And washed with tears and wiped with streaming hair, ! And poured my hoarded spikenard o'er 3 our ket. Bucklcn's Arnica, Salve. The Best Salve iu the world for Cnts, Bruises, Sores, L'lcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Titter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. '" atkttvs,,, r;. SI auntou. of the Dispatch: 'a. ! To the Knit.,!- A fie lo w.lip wsnn ner-m sin and fi-i. r.d . f the Dispatch. I inclose vou the full text of W. II Thompson's poem, "IIie.li Tn ,e at Gettysburg," a part of which vou recently published. I regard it. a Classic l.lt of verse, a great short epic, an pre-stiming . would like to give the spec: res of that "Gray, gigantic uhosf the full hem fii of thi-"fine tribute. I inclose 't. A. II. T. Hlolt TIDE AT I.KTT YSBT'IUI. A cloud possess (I the hollow fie'd, Tlie giibering battle's smoky shield; Athwart the gloom ibe libtding tlash.d, And liiroiigh the c'oud some horsemen d ished. And Irom the heights the thund. r pealed. Thou, at the brief t mmand of Lee, Moved out lb it inatcble-s iufmlry. 'ith Picket t leading grandly doun To rush against the muring crown Of th.isj dnad heights of de-. iny. Far heard above the angry guns, A cry ncrossj the tnniult ru is The voice that rang through Shiloh' WOnds, And Cliiekamauga,"s Solitudes l tie ti' rce oou: ti en. et iiig on In r s. .ns. Ah, how the wilbeiing tempest blew Agiinst the front Of Pettigrew ! A khain-im wind tnat worched and si ngtd Lik- that infernal tl une that fringed The British -ijuares at Waterloo! A thousand fell where Komp r led; A thousand died Here Garni tt bled; In blinding rl one ami strangling smoke. The remnant through the bitter o 1 r ke And cro-scd the woiks with A niis ti ad. "'(Juci.- more in Glory's van with me!" Virginia cries to 1 nuissee," "We two together, come idi it may, Shail stands upon those works to-day!'' The leddiest day in In-tory. Brave Tennessee! Reckless the wa! X'irgiuia heifd her comrade say: "Close 'round this rent aud rimlled What time she set her battle-flag Amid the guns of Dnub'edav. ' But who shall 1 wait break the guards that ' Before the awful face of late? I The tattered stiadards of the South Were shrivelled at the eaunon's mouth, And all fur bopjs were desolate. In Vam the TennefSeean set His breast against ihe bavonel; In vain Virginia charged and raged, A tig'ess in her wrath uncng.id, Till all the hill was red and yvet! Above the bayonets mixed and crossed Mi n saw a gray, gigantic ghost liccidiug through tbe buttle clou I, And heard across the tempest huul The death-cry of a nation h st. The -brave went down! Without dis gtace They leaped to ruin's red embrace; Tliey only heard fame's thunder wake, In "smtles on glory's bloody lad '. They fell who lifted up a hand Aud bade the sun in Heaven to stand; Tht y smote and fell who set ihe bars Against the progress of the stais. And staved the march of Motherland. They stood who siw the future come On through the fight's delirium; They smote and stood who held hope Of nations on that slippery slope, Amid the cheers ot Christendom! the God lives! He forged the iron will. That clutched and held that trembling hill! God lives and reigns! He built and lent The heights for Freedom's battle m. nt, Where floats her flag iu triumph still : Fold up the'banners! Smelt the guns! Love rule'! Her gentler purpose run.-! A mighty mother turns in tears The pages ol her battle years, Lamenting all her fallen sons! OUTLOOK FOR DEMOCRACY. With a Silver Candidate and Silver Platform Col. Carr Says We Would Sweep the State Effect of Republi can Rows. Col. Julian S. Carr was in Ral eigh a short time yesterday, return ing to Durham from Southern Pines. He expressed himself great ly pleased with his trip. "It was not so much, what I heird in the convention that impressed m.',"' he said, "but the wonderful development of Southern Pines and the surrounding section. The prog- rt-ss there has been amazing. Land i that a few vears ago went begging at sixtv-live cents an acre now brings from "i() to 3u. The culture of ! the grape and the peach is fast transforming the section into a com- ! bination of vineyard and nursery. It is already developing into a great section. "How are tlie political skies!'" 1 asked the gentlemen from Durham whose name is now so f rebucut! v i tnentioned for (Jovernor. j "I think the situation is clearing j up vastly the last few weeks," he 1 replied. "Kvervbod v is more hone-1 ful and tlie Democrats are becom- ing sanguine of success. I am thoroughly convinced that if the National convention at Chicago nominates a silver candidate we will sweep the State. And I think the silver men wilL surely control that convention nominate the candidate, I James Price held an informal recep and write the platform. The chances : tion in honor of the marriage of hcrj of the silver men controlling at nephew, Key. K. K. Knowles, of Chicago and sweeping the State are Ottawa, to Miss Kmma Katharine ten to seven in our favor. j Jones of New Berne, N. ('. Only a "Another help to the Democratic few intimate friends and relations of I party in the State is the disgraceful I the hostess were present. 'The bride, ! proceedings in the Republican con- j who well illustrates Southern beauty, ventions now being held, the rows , looked very lovely attired in a gown that have prevailed, and the pander- of white satin trimmed with point ing to the negroes and loading up lace and pearls, colored delegations, The people of j - the State are thoroughly disgusted 1 with it all. It brings back to them the days of bl) ana and us a stench in the nostrils of all decent men." Nes and Observer. A PLEASING RECEPTION Stewarton Church Ottawa Welcomes Home its Minister Rev. R. E. Knowles and Bis Bride nee Miss Emma Katie Jones, of New Berne, N C. Never since its organization has Sro"ffi the one last night, when tho Ladies'. Aid held a reception in honor of their pa-dor and bin bride, Rev. Robt. K. and MrH. Know-Ice. The church was beautifully decor ated wit!) flowers and the inutile I ''1'0"1 l'le orcliegtra added much to 1 t ho pleasure of the evening, while j the happv faces of tlie congregation I left nothing to be denire. At Mill i Ml", and Mrs K nr. ad nrrii-,.,1 f ru i ,.., K.:,wr ,,,.' , ,',., welcomed to church and Mr. Knowles congratu lated by Mr. V. W. Stephen Kcnior elder, and Mrs. .1. .1. Campbell, prusident of the Ladies Aid. They were then escorted, while Mrs. .Mil ler, organist, played the wedding maieh, to a place taslefiilly arrang ed, when! they received greeting from the congregation and friends. It was an animated scene until a In fell for Miss M. Stephen, represent' iitive of the Sunday school had tires . . . i i i - "i ... 1 oiii.cn .virs. rvnowiCH Willi an quisite boiKpiet and Mr. .1. I!. , ketl, the seej.iid senior elder. reading the following address: TIIK A lUUiKSS. The Uev. K. K. Knowles. P.. A.. and Min. Knowles: lear Mr. and Mrs. K'-owles: I Sllini'iirlnn ohorid. .....I ...... ......r. . . " e...... ,, , .m,,, Ra tion cordially welcome vou home from vour honeynioon and join j many friends here and elsewhere, in j artn congratulations on your mar riage. While meeting yon, Mrs. Knowles for tho lirst time, your gentle dispo j sition is known to us, and. therefore J as much for your sake as being; the I wife of our esteemed minister, you ! come not to strangers, but to friends , loyal and true. We trust the glad- ness of this reception is hut the commencenicnt of mutual pleasure in each other's society, and our prayer is that you may be long spar ed to he a blessing to your husband and to his people. To yo'i, sir, our pastor and friend we desire to express our unfeigned gratification that yon have obtained as your help-mate a la y, whose ministry of love and affection will be your guide in fulfilling the re sponsible duties of your sacred office anil whose presence and benign in fluence will be the sunshine of your happy home. In again welcoming you both, we ask your acceptance of the accom panying souvenir of our regard, and with the hope that much of joy and little of sorrow will be your portion. We remain, yours alTectionntely. The members and adherents of Stevvarton Presbyterian chinch and congregation. Ottawa, 1st May, l.s'.iO. The gift consisted of a mahogany cabinet, a very linn piece of work manship, two handsome upholstered easy chairs and a beautiful brass mounted mahogany tea table, etc. Jilt. K NOW I.l.s' KKI'I.Y. The mitijater's rcjtilv wa rniriltp tWfe'srfl'aVn 'eTi owl ng thai his peTpie H kind ness would never be forgotten by his wife and himself and that this evening would always remind him of tlie affection of his congre gation. Immediately after Mr. Knowles responded, Mr. ( old th ri te, as representative of the Boanl of Managers, had the honor of taking Mrs. Knowles for refreshments, while Mr. Knowles asked Mrs. S. .1. Jarvis, 1st vice-president of the Women's Foreign Missionary Socie ty, and again talk, laughter and music held sway until Mr. JIalkett, as session clerk, intimated that he had received some letters regretting very much inability of tlie writers to be present. (Jne was from the patents of Mr. Knowles, another from friends of many present Rev. F. W. .mil Mrs. Fames, and several others. The session clerk mentioned that the ladies had invited the Pres byterian ministers of the citv and ! suburbs, their wives and daughters, and a few friends of the minister of the church, amongst the latter be ing Rev. Jas. Klliott and Mrs Klliott of McLeod street Methodist church. He expressed the pltasuro of the congregation that so many were present and intimated that doubt less some of the guests would desire to add their congratulations of those already given. To the invitations; Rev. W. T. Ilerridge, on behalf of the Presbyterian ministers; Rev. ,J. Klliott, Sir Jas. Grant, and Dr. Iv-hlin, warmly responded and wished all manner of good things i for tlie happy couple and Stewarton ' church. Shortly afterwards a very : happy and consequent! y most enjoy : able evening was terminated by Air. and Mrs. Knowles retiring and the ! orchestra playing "God Sava the ueen." The Presbyterian ministers I present were Revs. Dr. Moore, W. J T. Ilerridge, Dr. Campbell, Dr. : Armstrong, .Jas. Ballenttne, M . II. ' Scott, J. A. Macfarlane. .1. L j Gonrlcv and J. D. Anderson. Mrs. R. K. Knowles will be At : Home to callers at the Windsor, Hotel on the afternoons of Tuesday, ; Wednesday and Thursday of thin ', week. Upon its completion, Mr. ' i and Mrs. Knowles will take apart j ments at the new hotel on the cor nor of Hank and Gilmour. Ottawa. ( i: i7,en. i The Toronto Saturday Night, of May 2nd gave this item: On Tuesday afternoon last Mrs. vThen P.al.y was siel,-, vvn avo her Caslnria. When sho was a CliiM, f,tnv cried tor ('aslnrla. When stie iM-enme Miss, she elnn to 1'a.st.rla. When she had CliiMren, sh.. j.-.e. e them Cantoria Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Or for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor! ITtie one who Said I j -frocrastination WAS VERY CORRECT; It ia'not only thf thlof of t i me but tlie ack nowlelge 1 enemy of n pernon pocket change. Ha many people "lay oP' to liny an article they hear c havo until Home more conven ient time they Ray but when t hey make up their mi nils to come bny it they are often disappointed to find the article all wold. What we wish to itupreng upon you is t he danperonn practice of ... . V hen on hear we have it, come at ONCE 10 tho profit of being pnncliiar at a Hale, Our complete line of Summer Is open for inspection.' It will pay you to come at once, before Home one clue gets what you wanted. Never before have wr sdiown such a well f elect ed line. We mention a few novcl tieHwehave no one else will show you. The new thing in Ladies Collars, 4 ply linen, 20c, cuffs to match 25c. A white China Silk coaching- Parasol, 98c. A nobby pattern in Linen Homespun, 20c. HAGKBfJRN & WILLETT TV you wnnt lO 1X1 lU Ht X Tbe l.lrycle bualneaa la growing- V enormouHljr why not try lit na . can buy oue wlieel, or aa many aa ' yon Ilka, anil sell your fr tail da . j BICYCLES AT COST. 1 An order aent now en till as yoa to a big- discount. Apply quick Ibr Ut agency for your place. Our wbaaa i are the blgheat grade, most raUabl 1 bicycle made to-day. Partloulara and handsomely Ulna trated printed matter by mall. CAELIS rtJLTOI, KalUaata, H " ru is g I the K i Cl Tin' of ( J i a of 3 ex- u pj Procrastination - i ' i. i - ,- i r
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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