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:. r WiWIT-ilfif Ma HWIlrtIIWiailM .-nfi JOURNAL. New Berne, N, C, flay 14. I $96. ocAL News , BRIEFLY NOTED. riTetHorADD4tLAll FlttF- - ' Jlnoa iftj dollar sit mil il by the Citing :o feauval. TUm nocey tll l usil lovpuuiuj tba ckurch cry ui in good ' ,dr. ' Ur., Emma. C E-iward Irom the " " Upper part of the cotui . Ukco up to tlM ffelriifll lnaatm Ayslum Saturday bv ; Mr. J. D LaU.xjuo. W ackDC wlnig re-it nf an invita- fioa t attend the 1 1. venial S'imT.iv ebool picnic lo be li-l,l t Rutrdale Tridaf, U IVh, inat. - KrW. T. Hill nt oat 1 hm.H.m. I bryeWgt jeHtenkiy, ao uii-in-lnifiife-i J tiM girl io bIou-M ridifig a C.ihiui ui ' WBael, vTb rtOtUJuIrt fir training on ibo rwi -.; teatnwlll uC nH U-ltht a aorw.uu. 1. 1 but ry l lu B I Frnlwy 111541. 1 I , for ligbt refc'. '-" The GraaJ Lhdjjo ( Oil.) F. How i in j Maaio t GoltWto. Uf.l'. ll.lM du r. . State Leclarvr, m op jmer.uv r.- at- ; Jt'. TU NMCM nor o4 I h- 10,000 ! atkfitio t tfes Old Ft-l'ow Orphan I will be fatd this afternoon. ! ........ 1 " . Attlc having rerhret o kind an inv!!.t Uoa. Th Jodmal iir much iU iaaiUlj lo ban altodu the annua! Ihakirnj hrll tt Krw RWtr Inn, :n - Ooatow Caly KeUJ on the th int. Rev. C. V..rdc'l w '" -x. r : r- I WarsUpvadd Mr. iiaW. tcvnoo V Ow pniea it(M titv riercuw or , '".liVw Hero CoUesnle Institute, nhich "wUl lake phtce at ih? open h m s,- cext TrtcUv tjiu. May 1 tn. Mf.Jo W. Watvm fait liown at a 1Wt jrrown wax ben frot bia T.lei. It la froca a mail prch plao'eU Miuijiy for StaaHj aa.. It ia ibe au-t i..rwirj e kaow ifMr. J. AV. Hill at l.r. u.M u ia a growo Wan rou his cn( vr.ee Ck alor rt pat in typo ' alcaitra, Ilania Loo aU Eroet Grpcn 3ool Ibi Ihrar nrjmracoovicifrl io Suj e liior roort lat wek top Ulb iKfriieotianr Tawdar. Tbey r Ztlphik p.itn. mlTDcvd to x toon b fir hirrov: J.J111 TWnav one'yrar f r kircany, aril Jolin . McRtt ihric yar for accrct aanit. H. . ' lac May 13ib, f M-Dtxi ibc bn d ftar aa DInh at Mily k w .'ar. Mr. Boy't of Xc n-rae'a bwt aod ,ao4 myaicd en.iaem aoJ ooe oftba kMdto aacn the Jt ir in fritrrnil uy ' eietie. A (bi er ixire ol hi death will '. appear kier. Tfceeleeiex rvwrtvea of Mi-w Ut grin acitoul al JrkTlK S. C, will i o tbo vetaa l the 26a. - TUe x Rieaa will hmm ai 7:90 p. aa.. l will ifinaial nf dialnjiaw , rpi rr-r- nc. by the capita, i4hweii by o aklrra by rmt A. II. Whifco rVtocksrilk-. X. C , who ' atetda hat to t beerd k be aUaiucJ. ' Mr. H.' J." lTfck. eoooty aarreyor, UI KtV)p Kr4 riverthla rrk to tar. veytalUhi1r. Ilehrtoraaas tkat tbc - feejnbo ol lb Mjrrry H that o ooe Imm a GtJe to ta aMierire from the hiti-w.trr BBartc bC lavAho - ckuoarl ' bias oot tervd talc apare apvkra ol acroitlia (VjUv. aiHl piaid 1 1 dollar prr ncro which rtoatmi. -u iti-i.t, rvmrkllc in tin. ti r- :iunal8 oftlwlty vx'cuninl Sii'urvliv. Two tins 9tartel at mica. The slnrni 'im in tirst t'oiiu tlx; iull:L aatl soit ilmanl ooa aod tb drTMLrtment reapondo I trait k- t And extmcoislx d It with acarce'y an limiic to it. It was a amail bouae cociur if Ceunr .ind Gorgc vtrreta. Tbc oiht-r fire wns at the M.irioe rul ay owDt-l an-1 opt-mled by Mr J. A. Meadow. It caugtit io a small oili,t? Iu divg near by. c muriiOil that and an oth.r litt'e building and partia'lv burned ti'r n.iy.. Th-' u-mer Tn-nt whie'i :n I on the way tor repitrs was dO I'Urnod ! Mr. Mead9 pl n: hi i Dtire lo.-w at 1 'ib ut : ilvu.ar,tl m'lUirs p.inially iover I l by iirmMDff. Tb ; Trvtit owo.-d by Mr. M. II. . S.iltau. iie wns l-H'lt twi fe airs nsjo m l t ttunj O.fHM. S:k- wrn valued I rth.n Knmeil at t.00) an l was iuuri-d j l..r iJ.O.X). Tin- S. ntlif! u altr.ictiiTi Co a'o bid I 'on, tlini2 intetjd' tor exhibition n.ir d ui tho btiiidmt;. Tin v were bn. i.e-1. The origin rT the fire is uukiinwn. RASGF. t'OTEAT CNDEtt. -t ore w eek t 1o-h1 l.ilv " 111" k - -ll:ill rU'i;e l.llllr mtn l.llj llrioc I lie Hlnurl . Trn ThaHiid A it rr I ltein.i Ik. The I'oiiiest tor the li u little Iiuck'.i .Jr ni 'o it ilc Movir ll.n 'Iwiire L o s wlitcli liis l-eett in iro"frs sonir auioim girls of the lomniuniiv, 8ilitrd.iy iitlt-ruoeiu. LUile .Mi it'i'K miriol 111 1 0.:i-! T of tin- adveriiieuieiiis. Miss May Moore and M.ister II. M. Grovi, .Jr , :i Uiimoi r, j Miiilir aiK vo!i mi 1 the oixuir of ihe iaD;e. T.v. iecteil i lare on .nbe- ( tii nieiit- I u; :i C"ii-o'i U' io 1 i xx liii h n iTowe.1 the 1 "litest to ihL. mi 'atfi. Defore tlii c un- about Miss Moore had the ri ti m I k t :tn -c. I a'ove. M;.-s Lilv Groves 3,11)-, Mi as Laura Willie 8,100 un 1 Mite Jauie Stewart nearly 4 2)0, so tho la ter iu re.ility w.n i.heul singly, bu: Mia Grows mid Mii Willis h ul len work'Di; with the uuderst inili!'o tli.it ut i!ie list Hie one wlri'h h id ;he 1 i r s : n u n.ber siou Id receixvthe oim r s nilvc ti ments and win ilieran--. ll i)0-i '.!.. CO!' XT V HtH. I'KOI II IHM.H. Ki-hool Moiiry A ppiirl lunril I.nml nft MrcrlS I'rrry I.i'iiHi-it - l lll' Ti-rnls OMht ItitHl nenM. The llourd ol Coiii!ni.-ioin r- of (.'r.ivin rounlv nu t :it the court lioti- in Xi w lii riie on ihr fn-t Monday m M ,y, l0(i. it iH-ll.o III.' 1 ll d.lV ol'-Uld UK Hit ll Will 11 I In- folloixino was had and done. Pre u t, ( oiiiinlssioiier eh :n u. K. V . S.i.a i oo. mid M II. f ur. others col.. Ordiiv.l. llr tti e Une ol Ui a Iv.-rl;- j sett!em-nt l ext. n-leil t is etf.-eted . dnv in Jul v. 1 ! o i i id. red. th .t CI" ncri shiii No s, on Trent r. .1 i . W. t' A. Bryiui, '. lirewer ll) siie-iifs -t .Moii id. 1 i nd in imi n--le 1 to John Walter Sm, ill an I John P. Moore le re duced in value from 1.:S0H to fiUli. Grderul, that all that jiart ol the land purcha-ied Irom N. II. Strte' for ferry pur-pose-, lyino on South .-de Nue river and l)eoiuiiiny at K;:nii Cypress aud running mill ami up said river to the ferry lanti inir I and hereby is based to I) 1' Street tor the term i t live veais, it l einir under- rwMFEOCRATE HKXDIIII.. Prxmimur ( Crrln Currieil tint Ertlj- Woenit BRd Prlt'Atr (imvr Kit Drrtrl. Aithou.'b n iklre was ilelivcred at the Confederate Memorial Exercise- Mon- inv;!a ilay ijuite inti resliDs; i ui xxe'eli.ld, the re j published prog ramine bean; carnexl out iraiuin they received in p 'rsevenmc- is ivouli mu. h to them l.eid.s the vulue of the hjiiuliful little stove an.l pleasure the ix inner xvill uerixe Iro'ii it. I nr.miKUn. Mt. r. uear aaa a nrw oex-.ce i. r i or ta ntnrnrr to nr. . WcyelrBa electric Iibt which rrqwrra E,i-.iy t. E.i,r- .w.n. ami hum Mieataio in opnaio n. n ia Mia v Bhcior rhrmirale iosidc. All thai has ha bo iMn to eatinsrcisU lisht I Mr. T. II. Ar. ndeii n 1 o is i0 charge of '.'WwBra law laappei.l tii; ad Uat Oje wo'ik x-f yeilinj; up the News and Ob rT s . - wrvcrs iki .a! rtbtiocs whuh it iues ut . H Dare to we Otiftinaj rweuine, ami iu . oractka.ef tho liap ptorUIes for w aow eu-ad in .olltiu- . anil larrvinv il maUrinl f..r on "On Eaat Carolins, its . . . ,. ... I Deni al friurp, rceiurres and luoiliTie -.MfclfcuaTOkW!y, rme ,n Nw Urn is th- r..n- oo.,. t .fl '." ... - Wi.rk . lie . . ajaaisf lacwaiuwn oapiui coD'tnuua . atil la (topping at the Chattaa ka Tter. . T. ' Jeakiea 1 and r. arvl Mr T. lUllV. 1 he pmctsion torruxxl on ths .Via demy it'i. n at li.e ci'. Ii k and uurche-l to i:i to: v. M .: i- w . i i.. li re. I by Umj e liuu Su.iT Conx t lia..il and after irtayer wat off rvd nrvl a hymn ino. Miss Ia-hIi Jon. a. d nimbler id one of iNew IL mf'. honored I '. n ledenitc veti ran snrvivois, re- tnl in most Ikcoih uijjly iin ode weil mlapt.d to the day :uid OCCnsi.'ii. Tlie decoration of the ConTiU rate njonununt and also ol the gravis ol toiilurs :u private ltU fd'oni'd. The lendn p-irt in the dicora'ion was by eiweu yuunj 'a lie: n pre.ntir.o the elev en Conle. 'erate S ati . Tiiey wi n-: Mse IKtue Lin , North Carolina; Mabel Ilugln-a, S.inh Carolina; Carrie Heudren. N'ir-i'D'M; Annie Stevenson, Arkansas; Njnnie Sini-i. Florida; Miidu Uountrei', I. uiisi.inn; liebctva Stieet, Teti- n usei ; Cbaitie Creeill". (Iwiisi ; Mary .Ion, Alaii.ma; U Hie Had, SI i.vussippi; Nanuie Collina, Texas. Each oM ol i he-e ynunj lu.iias rarriexl a wre.ttli ol red or iiitu roses. Theft mere plarcil unoitxi I he moLumeot, i lie colon altrru.-itiei: A lHUtiful tl TJ con'edentle battle tlai xi as placid in front ftlie monument and two crofctl sm.nls, one of rid. the oih- r of white ioSe ncros it fai-r. At Ibv conclosron of tire rxsrvisesi at the oioniiiiMMil ib. nnxes it t'ol. J. V. Jor dan d Mr. W. G. Briusou were visited and ileeoraiel and two sUuzas ol "Thy Will be Done'' "D at each. Thea the gravi in other private lots were vi'itcl ami a wreath ol bay and a Ikv qoct of fl .Wit plai-rd upon euxli, in adoi tiOo to whatever pnval ileeoiatiu-; had aln-ady ben dnae. Tiiere were a qixi-l numb- r of viaiton up from Jloreheo. I, m l th.- train delayed at the depl uuti) - x o'cUx-k to x:ive theiu the opportiiDUy id - Hie exert isc-s to the ctmI. ., prn ti. eoitiom and tit in turn would pies, M-.t her wnli aisl,)01 an I agreed tietxveen the Hoard of I toy stove. Miss tyroves ais s. cure-1 -Miss Co.nirissi.'iiers of C ravel county and the Stewart d collection. i P1i,i i) i' Street for and in consideration Thk JoUitNAi. also presente 1 six amP G t,e use of s.nd land he is to put the dree njontlis sabscriptii.us to V iss .fo0re ; mme und so n.ucli of the bed of the tivir to' I M.is'er (J roves us a sec m.I a i I Ih rd aj ,nay be nece-Saiy thtref -r iu first elass P' i-. I order lor a seine beach, and deliver pos- Tlie ambition shown by the rh: ! Iren is ! session of the same to the hoard of coin -remarkable aud commendable. The missioturs in said tirst-i lass order aCthe expiration ot t-aid live je.irs froin'this dale, an I lurther that the County nttor. ney is hcifliy inslructed to dtaw up an agreement ltve-n the . lid I) P Street and said bo.ird ol rommissioners in ac cordanee with the f.reoin resolutions :.nd that he embody in said agreement a slipulatioo that in the event the s-aid I) P Sri....r iloi'v not eli-nn off nnd enniolpte K. 15. Kancy, known in Lho.Qi.l hurh wilhin Inn voiis from this : oate, this nurec l.i-ut shall h-nuland v 'id an.l of no i ll'.rt, ;m. iheeomiius- sioaeis sii.io luxe uiep.oier to peaeeiuny le-euter aikl take po-sessioti of said laud. On motion Hie hoard took a r. ces un til the next .lav at 1 1 o'i lock, !l in. May 5, 1890. The board mi I purt-uint to adjourn men t at 11 o'clock, a in. Pus rl, C'oin- : missioneis, Kr.iui, IJrexver. Sinallwood I and Cair. j The treasurer reported $."00 lo he aj- I port lone. I, ol which was -s-t aparl t ,r ejeiieral rxp.-i.se-. and ?l'.M 4i appor lioi:e I as follow s: Im nutif.d tribute, t.ik. n :h News & ( )lservi r ot , Dl Wtbb. all of MonbrtMt City, passed t "threogh a rooaa to tUk bora. a Mr. D. Btl aad Itiae Var-r Dell of Morxlu-ad atoppad to WirmirRtoo to is:t reiaii-c. ' -XJinb Carol i aw m as erv wall repre-eoteil la the eoaTeoXitfa. thrra it mira pres. ent than bet apportiiemeot ilJkfJJL'EtPaflor reiarocd to tU ct'y SchanUj atoraing from It uvri. II awef two aortbara farB'ia. Mca-ra. M. B. -' Clawf-ea aoAhL B. Djroea took iba hip 1 tanV - tbe prwto-M daj ia amd bo -t 'which tba Utter porckaacd, oa bf the " Kw C-:rn ami . Bewu(xt canal mme. " Ttoy mode th trip ia II 1-2 hoara, leav. t itur awra at 8;3a a aa. aud arri trios m ! Beawtnrt at -8 p. m. Mee-sr-.. CTttwrn 'I Mod Bjmca Mraaained to er.joy the pleasures , tKrhexuccaa lor awhile. . 1 " jj. , HiaaW" afclti BeatT aw to Tewr mm4 A lirfe. . .XA. J -T ' -x -. . hf r, Jamra A. Btjao. preanieat of the JtaiioaJ Lank, m in raretpt of a lei ter . frtMk W. hf . Killry.Miirwrit anrhitic, to refaretco to tb prtitioo to hi Ilou rable Hrerrtary ot tLe Imaury from .- eitisenc ot Jtew Berne requratiu th it the piaaa of the) Fedrrtal bnibiia now bi-ia-: ;. jerreteii hi this C'ty lie -o no libel as to 'pari rata a towtx and town clock fr the .-The) reply ia onfaroiab e. It tli that aorter ike preerot limit of cost as xed by coogrr. there re no luivls j-raihkbie (emu hash lo pay for a lower a4 alork Cr the bttil.ttu D-oned: and ealeaa aa adxGiiooal apiropria.Uin should TDa) aaade tor thelroiUio. tht tH-e must proceed with the extcutiou of ti.e work aji aow eoetraclel for. rr;xel hi-re M nliv niii'.it tor the purpo-s.. Coosioerib'e adention will be s'iven in this edttio-1 to HU' k, Irui', lih and i y- ters. the luni'ier iniul. y, i le. The ooi li.iii will be inn, r ite I ii ith fi.M, river an I forest tceois airi Iv nude iuite at tractive in app aiance, a- w. II m iuwr tatin an ! vjiuab e on mu u it ot the na ture of the con. i nts The speei.V h 'id, roll "i ard to'.;cco elition already is-oe-l . lave pr. ven of ctosiderjb! .ivantae to exeryih tjo represented tior.-u. mi', also to iha bbtte id sra; i'v d.ff isu in such ticeliei.t sllajic ujf .r u.allo.l I U it is no bclDf tagrly s u;ht alter ! Ii-nie ski rs a. ul investors. 'e bespiak for Mr. Areo.lell a hearty co-opeta!:oa Ton tl' our pie both in town n l e.'U try in tb. o k Eickty Tow t Icp Ktalvueo, Tlie Ne t' rne lee C"., is n. w ship piUli UOOd q illltilles i f ieo Ov. r b lili rarriaxi- m idiin i" o -upi ln.o the City, liny in-i. U1 i sl'ii; .t; sin on i ..I ot rive. car fwils y. so ;da . hur utoe la-l iwo rtV tbev I; ve s-. t ll ei ti x ion-. Tl.i' dru.te h.is be. :i in. reii- i x: I i'i-r i id tho ,.nt wntther i now mak f-z 'b in move bely, but xrej i uzr M-'. 15 s. iluoia tfe i tti ient nianaoer kivps nnl isf Hie kiiiio a it is . iioiii. pr ie t le- is making ml h in-lini. An advertiM-n-.i-ni if ife f.f lory i running m Tn k J.ikn xl. as shout.l no advertise in in oft very lo-iiii m enterprise in the ci ty . la tsttllvr'. Drpeiy CoCector V. . T: Ca'i.t anl Cepety Mardm'l li B Btackeiee h .ve . Jxtst rctarwed lpaa a id on mooosuinrrs at CaiepheiU enrk iu B-aufort c irntr TtvW Hn.Bi.1 llbB fltl .ml flvtiiri- 1.111 -t'ht them home witb th. m. Tliey J Mos'"1 : J ' 1i.t m. Ifwi MrtUn m-nlfi ' the ti". ' Sit! s' ti y Taoy Baawte a Ihopioh iorrwiition and ttuak a food ramy will be ioip.icitol ui ' the Ikawiecaa. Tbey h not talk uiih-Ii Ult it ia aidt tttey are oo a I rail. After tk atill w is i -xpi'-r. d -t m atotrw Iroaa Uteis and tbry tun! lo mp tare it the aicood line. t C mt J liWlMai'itmi Xbe Jeeea Gooaty Bepobl'icao Conven tion aaet- aad dac'arrd for iVickerv ani McKinWy.- alao for-Iiotloo for re-election " Xa lbe chairauut ef the Stale Kxxtinve . Uioeoxultce aad for iar Inwiisnau W. T. kUCwtty for Slate SeoaUr. All the tWejrrtes ere in-tror1o.n'y - rraotatloea. The BMetiag jrmj a br- ami fltrwfVe ooe. ataxy yw eo airaer aawra. JlT.L. H. 9altaa owner of the lnirrjr-1 at earner Trrot ie ronaiier.aa n-phtno-j ber by a pat chase or Waa of Uie siiMiner Aarora, of Waahwgtoo, S. C, win. b h. be aeed la muointi bftwn n W. hi:ii tnolhtf ITjde Coaaty. The Aurori b-ar the BdBat pf.be! ar m ss5fld little stianxer aarT aoeld erurwbtr le a tIltia-4 so.ieor Xi-arly foi-tv in ims have arrive.! al read v l at t"d th Comm iii.lery and Kuivtbts Ti mpUr mo tii't;. The lullow im: are at the Cb.iitawkn: I) K Allen. Cliariotte, N C, II 11 Hun ...i, M S WiiUrd, J L Lautwei!, W K Stonn, K P I'adev. Wihninotmi, N C; J M Uel.ne. M .i r e, N ('.- F W IVchard, liti.iit.N ('.- W I, II irk y, Lx:-jut in, N C; W S Lid.leh. Charlotte, Iit Wil- lums, V ilori. I I. Iiorne, Jr., IbK-ky 1) l ud.fk. Wdin; K 15 Ni-aoe, M l Hiii.-v, V A Wilson, F ed G hautn. Wniton; W A 'iilier, Ib-v 15 U I.cv H 11 Kr dley and Win. Simpson, Raleijli. Siewait Mct Kyu and J W Guh.-k, (ioidsb nx; A ll Cob'.; A-!.-. ". I'T'o: rv nil V.i. i cinith. Mi. -..i. . N C; N M I.iM.-ii..-, i x. -Ll. N C; Js W VV .1k r. Jr . IVi-h, i . N C, Will C Freii. il. G nyen-i mi .i; K Uohui aon. New York; ' .' l .i.x-.i, N-nark, N J The r.illowii--' ire a' Hotel Alb. t1: W II Appl- white, Moyeion; F M M'.ye, Wilsxxo; J.imn Soutb-ate. Ixir le.ro: A J ll.rrel-, Wilson. EC P.nb-r, Norfolk, Va; Jno FSmckliu, Kmslon. Mr. W. F. Umlolph ot tlie Aabevilia Citizii, -. i'. ihe i tv in attend. nice on tha v omm mdery rd K u "hts T.-in plar lu.rt. ins. U. is sioppiu z 'i M '. J- K. 15. Ca r r w . s . The Gra-id Ch-xp er bc'-l U tir-t me.-t-in last uo.iit oil wol in.vl .era .a ibis morning in ! sf enioon. The (ir.in.l l.'..mni n.b-ry t Tiiuht iti-1 timiTTtiw iiuil p-ir.le tf emu o. The Sh.newill meet Fri hiV niht wi.l m 1 1 in l he lo rte TrrhL ' Mr. CUa. JEdward ami dipt U 'v Aj left tor Waahtouloe W "eliie ay nk - Jul harcatiKjaliMW ! Ur. Saltan, loki. o U ibe prpwrd IftuJr. I)IEI . Peac fn ly it his home on 15nwn S..HU.I on TihI:it lie 5tli iut.. altera j lmo rir; t'doxrw of many tiiOnths, In whi h I in- Lor- h s iinmenss.' srill-'tini; with Chris tian i. rt tud. , Mr. Andrew .1. llurf. " ; h41 aNiot 50 year,' h. diseaw.' wascom- v-v . - ee) ra artwhilwc. prtcat d bowel rotunmpti n the pritici- . Calria rWnith, aa uamarrietl white flsh- 1!e lne B e undent .oi. . eraiaa. who baa lived in the city a number ; He diexl surround-d by his loving wile pi yeera, eaa ftiiai.l dead Sondny in the ! .inxl chililrxn. Mr. Ilnrst was one uf the lack yard ef restaoraet on Sooth Front bct citieoa of Oualow couoty. This . atoxt, aear Hancock atn-et too by John j wrttrr Iva.t known hloi all hU TITr. Were Juol,oC . A eorooel'a Iniju. at tu held seho-Jmatt y.ar ao, and niv.r heard aaxt a verdLjt waa renrtcreii by tle jury j tin name apokt-n ol only aa u good man . that the deeraaett eia to b; dtatb from j and a Christian gentleman. In rarly life the ejf. Ct of ico(M.li4ni, there being no j he connected him-elf with the Missionary - aeideaee of hl piayx ' Baptiat church -aud lived as mar to the Mr. txeolth bawtbcea ahlicrd to hard requirements of ui charcb as any ooe . drlakln-j; aoJ wa a!o auJect b bta. iieicu! l uuLi loa ceitn. a good man, m ' - fi . ' i : . : j . i i: . .... ,1 WOUi lO the LrcataiHana auou wwc mmo . jogu cintcr, . miitu, w jvi The followin Irom the Hale the till), to Sir. her briohl m aiileu days to the many citi z ns if New I5erre as M:-s (iiii Co w I er, is only wh it i - .l-te t- In r memory. She was truly a lovely rhatac ter, fashioned upon noble lints. Th re was that wonderful las-rmai innin l.er look, her wori's, her carriage that drew 1 1 1 . hiart of the simple and the i u ture.l, the exalted and the low'y alike to le r shr ne Hut the lull sxvettness of her life jiouresl hIods the chaonels ol Christian service, of len.ier friendship and of domestic conse cration. She livexl for her home, her rhuri h, her friends and her pe .pie. As maidin she aroused allcclion by the ;eti!le mo.hhtvofher nature, which shone likel ... i a steuiy iiht ujimi every p atn. as a v. ire ilie seemed to di velop a new- attr a -tion peculiar to hei self a'one. I5ut it w is in the swet t associations of hi rchur. h. in the grand or-atvohoids of ils music, in tlie iap', holy ministrations ol its chancel ami its allar, anil in the sad charities of it aftiiited Bml its poor that she nj ule the ileetit st inipressiou. II. id her womanly l.f.-rev brighter auil brighter into the peif. ct day. IK ra the starry hope kindles brightest in the lov iiu thoiigtta of her Irien.N, tlml for her there hall Ik- a ij.-xv heavens and a new eirih, wherein dwel leth riijIileoiisneBs and th it sorrow and sighinc shall dee aw.-.y. Ihos. , iu Nexx 15etDs-, who lOXid her, -oiu ti:u aimy of mourners at her grave Th. y lament her .lealb auxl "U thiir Inaits will k. i p her inen.ory ever j:reen. Cut down like a flower, jjathcrcd as the first sheave of the hnrvet, she h is h ft a void in this city of loviusr memories which aunt ier Gee Can till. Fl VERA L. OF TUK I. ATE MRS. K. It. ItA.NET. 'The funeral of ti c la e Mrs. U. 15. Iianry was lield from Chnsi Church yis leidjy afiemooa at five o'clock. The ehurih wss romplet.lv li I. d xxiih tie- larre congregatiou of sorron int; triemis who came to pay to her r.iem ry the hist and tnbute of love. "The Oroan pullery w is draped in white mowrniri;, held in plaee by wreaths oi ivy. Mrs Ranry was lor yi-ars oisn ist i f Christ Chuicl . .ml wns one of lis lenders iu every piiul ,.jrk. "Ah ;he fut). ral procession entered the chnn.li the iiotosoi "! W..11I I N..I Live Al avs ' came softlv from the oi-l'-.h 'Or. Marshall, the rector, and the pas tor if I lie deceased, re al w ith touching MUh.m the solemn s. ix ice ot ihe church "The ;lmir kiuj "In the Hour of Trial,' and u netware?, 'lljik' Hark ! my Luiu! .' Ange'ic Choirs are Suelli.no;. "As the procession ! !'. the chinch the choir Ban? Softly ;.u I swietly Asleep iti Ji-ruj.' 'The inLerni' nt was in (J .kwood cc.-nr-ta y. At tl e ur.tve a boru aiiL' dunu.' live er ixa- 'Just as 1 An' -A ! le i h Me,' "It 1 Not Dcjth to Ibe, -Nearer, Iy God, to Tnee,' and -(J. l'.nii I ,; ' "Tlie pall-lar rs we.i: Missis J. . nuncHii. T. T. Hiv, HI. II I.e.-, C'narles E. J.-hn'On. John II. Winder. W. 1). ttav. B. S. J.rno.n. T. I.. Kl .rl.anli, Dr. A. W. Kl.OX, Dr II illicit H.VWimmI, Ur. U. P Evireli Ur. U E. Iliues, Mr. F. B. Iancv and Mr. P. U. Andrews. "An intimate li ii nil of Mrs. liane' writes tilts appreciative tribute to h. r ineinori : Mini pn s.s hence, and iiuul. ot pi .i-e tail irom the ls ol h.s fellows for the .ow-d deeds thnt bo has done, or lor the glories wbicll beli'Dj; to his Mlcccssois. To Hie slatesniaD is accouhd tumor f r Ins xvilom an I taithluiue-s in ihe atf.uis ot istate. To the warrior is fi n leied hom me lor i he victories be h is giincd. To the patriot of eveiy lind, of eveiy clin.e. the richest gifts of his country are given. Thie all live in the broad tj'.nrc oi ihe pnlibc gaze, and receive as rewards the plaudits of their countrymen. 'The degree of their deseits is meas un d by the virtues yi-a. in count ri. s ol high civil z '.if. n, the Citlstim xnlirs which, mouldid i o o i h e r, constitute t.'eir ehftrai ters. u To w oman, in her best n dale, Mich ap plause is it Mrnngr, -in h honors are itn .ossitie. Put shill W' u n sit in sdeni admiral ion of her wm.se diys have b.-i n ypnt tn our mi.lst, p.nd w hosx- exei v step ii nd act thiongh lite h.is beo maik'd xvnh kuulut s and charity May we not wi'h gentle hand draxv the veil a-ide and view wiihadmirntioiiut.il pi otic thelileofili Gixlly maiden, th-' l .l'hiul an.l lovuig daugiiter, and devoti d wife. Weslioulo not enter even wi'h bowed lies. Is air I stricken henrts into the sacn d precincts ol ihe life ol the Godly woman, but lo av homage In tn r Christian excellence, mid Niy to those she has kit behind, 'Go and do thou l.kewise.' "Th" whose so u!s are -a l b si stand in soul fclrif ken sorrow in the sde t pu s ence . f their ibad and sax; 'Why hath (i.xd d.ue t . i - l o ti.e siaiesniun w ho has l-nfaiib fu'. high otii. e is given. I'ne i'riot js biWeu irom bm humble home uu l gixeti . jilted station. To the Christian is given an etern d home iu Heaven. She shall live lorcver wit h the Lord. Theprai.se ol her God shall l ever upon her hpj, and the soni: of the New Jerusalem dwell exer with her. "To Gixt lie the thinks for the lovi ly Christian lile oi Mrs. Olivia 15. t nut It on v. As a spot aal gilt from lKaxen shehxnl among-c uj. ' PI-TKIl T c T 1 1 : i : i ::o :; r. a: CI ol CI 4 1 s :,s -15 OS OH so If) 00 and com , prrseutei whereupon IS orr,f nt Kn.l -nrnl I .. Wii.wimitos, N. C. April li'.tli. 1-'...'.. The Thirtieirll Annual Couuxil ol llle Dux ese ol East Carolina wid meet ( I . V.) in 8t. Jame' Chnreh, Wilmington, Thursday, May 2Ut, lsyO. Tha Usual reduce 1 mtes hive been sc curcd on all Railroads Ticket on sile May 20th and Cist, limit May 20th. Fkkdkrick N. Skinnkh. Secretary of the Council. The rale trom New Heme will bo $4.25 (W. NT. & N. K. U.) C0SDEJISED MTATE S'EWH. XX- 1 1 I T K 1 II 17 C Ci l 1 ' :5 :;o ::j 111 2 0 7 '.Ml 7 Ki 4S S HO jst 0 Ki Cli Mr. G II. Poliert--, trnstet' missioner ot the sinking fund Ins accounts for examination. Mrssrs Small xvoo. I and J5rixvef weieap poi.ittd a emu init tec to examine th1; i one. Commissioners Small w."h1 and Brewer, the committee appointed to examine the accounts ol (i. II. Kol.crts. coiniiiis.sioui r and ttusteeof Ihe sinking fund, report that they louud the same col'rict. Bills illoueil. Board adjourniil. Comlni; and tJolnjr. Ii v. f. II. I-V xvent down to Pollocks-vilh- Weiln-s lav to hold a series of meet ings c niiineiicing that night in the Presl . terian church. Mrs. Eli Elliott returned home from Fi'wli- xx In re she his bun visiting rela i ixe. Mr. '.. K. Folsom. is I a' k from the X. ii tb, where he has been on business and pleasure. Dr. I). H. Abbott mid Mr. J. W. Cha pin, of I'.imlico county ptissed through in rome lo ihe Stale K-publican convention. Mr. Neidham Willis of Mou head City pas-e I ihr. ugh en route lo his home from i be Southern I!ipli-t convent ion at Chat-t-inooga. Mrs. High hiti.t iiturmd Irom Balti more. Mr. and Mi-s. J I!. Ives came up S,tnr- day irom lli'ir Iru'.t I arm at -XiW on. xx lure they I. axe been spcudmg the w inic r. Mnj. Gralum Paves left for I!ii hmond and Washington on u business trip. Mr and Mrs. S. C. Bragaw of Wash ington arrived yesterday for a brief visit. Tin y are at Mr. W. F.JCrocket i's. Mc-sia. W. T. Hill. Geo. Bail, Willie Sdterand Miss Eva Sanders, ieturneil irom the Nexvport Sunday school pic i . The two former on their bikxs, the two lai t. r by train. Miss Annie Dudley, of Winston, is visiting her sister Mrs. E. B. Green. Mr. W. D. Mclver relumed from Ral eigh, where lie lias been attending S;i I reme Court. Mr. A. D. Ward relumed from Wil- le lejtOll. Mr. A. D. Ward went down to Wil li. i 'uton to spend afe days on profes--c- al business. Mi s. K E Hudson of Jacksonville, Fla., in-e Miss Anuie Lane, arrived to visit her relatives in the city. Mr. W. 15. B.wd and Jim s W. Bid die returned from Rrt.-igli where lliey hav;- been attending ihe meeting .f ihe Grand Lodge of Royal Aua niim. Mr (ieorge Arnold, fonncrly of Fort iiirnixell, who has be-n agent in New I! cie f.r the Life Insurance Co of Vir ginia, of whih Mr. A. W. Ek is the local superintendent, It ft Friday for Richmond, ah. re he will act in the same capacity for the line company. Dr. Geo. S. Attmore of Stouewall, came up lo the city Fridav to remain a couple ol days on business. Mrs J. M Spencer of Washington. X. C . i vis ting her fain r, Mr. J. L. Klicm. M.--. J. A. Kicliardsin arrive. 1 1 is; night to visit Mri. W. F. Cro. kett. Mr. I). A. 15. itts arrive I last trg'it rep resenting the tiuck eom-titsMiiu home of F. A. Dennison A: Co. of Washington ( 'ity. .Iu 'ge A. S. Sevmour who has been BUI t IKK AT t.ltl.t: ll I II. I'l.o l.iiiiilit.r .Yfill ll.iri.'il---l.tms -.,0. OHO I us.. rnie Ml ll. "oik in i ti il e ha I anolher dis isln u lire Moiulax. The en t i re plan t of the (livcu vil'e L.imber Co. nil- totally dutioyed. tog. thcr with every pi e of lumbt r in the yard, making ll total loss approxuti it i j 50.000 Willi only vS'lO. iOO insuili'ice. It is said lile loss was so he ivy lluil. there i Ilo prospect of re-bllilding. A sprcia'. to the News and U;.s. rver -ays that bo men a'e thrown o..t "f em p'ovment by the lire aid the source .ut oil' upon xx 1 1 i i 1 1 the town hasbeeu largely depending to keep up it3 building op. -rations. We are not inlornitd as to who coin post. I t he com puuy i x Jept as to Mr. S. Ilainl ton, who in addition to li s interest, li is been iu ciiarge of the mill. Mr. Hamilton is a very clever and enter prising Mitiug niati. laving formerly lieen a member of the Stiinson Lumber Co.. of New Ceine au 1 coniiectid with another mill here later, he is ipi.te well known to our citizens and his many friends w ill truly symp ithi..- with bint in the n.i-f irt 'me that has ovirtakeu him. a t.Attn. Krom The t hief ol the Fire ltrpiirl iiie.it lo ''Hlilo Walk Firemen." There having been some criticism of the action of the Chief of the F.re depait ment in regard to his not sending in the 5 laps for direct pressure at Saturday nights tire, tlie Chief makes the follow ing explanation of the matter for the bent-tit of uli nile . Firemen and the Kymi'iitli'aiinj public, l.'pon the lirst alarui from box 47 the Chiefs horse was hitched and he in company with the Supt. of ihe Water works, .Mr. C. 15. Foy started for the scene ol conflagration, but had proceeded only tl siiort distance when he was informed that another lir: ivaa in progress; ho immediately stopped, a. id seeing mat the lire was in a dang, n an lo cality hasieiH-il to an alarm box to send in T taps. Before he rcachul the box another alarm commenceil to ring then knowing that a mistake might occur, from the en gineer at the water works, mistaking the 5 taps lor a part of th.- alarm, and know ing that Irs horse couV. go to the water i sr. I'm it at t'uv. uAir. TOOK JOtl VMl TO I UK SHOW. Wu Wh " I. o lir i 11 -;l I nil tile lop 1)1' 1 111 L ii w ouiau risen-. d 1' a. h in - - c: :. T.. i '.. I . ol se.!;i! old. II tig t here. came 1 'eier slo. i. --lit J -(oil. i a s ) . n Up t A man an Applied lo stood ll. fore Si. 1', ter. - gn at I I hopes the C i ' ol I'e I An I n-ke-1 St. IV: a- to V Tin.- woman ih :mi th n, nil a ; iggy Le..r ::e: ujnm i.er chin. Tne in oi was -hoij .,,, ,i, , ;l.,d st-.ii'. His st mat h xva- bu.;t so ii lo-oidtil out His hit e w.:s ph as ,!,:, :oid all the w If e He w a ki illy an l gi itial smi'e; i ne en ais in in.- instance the eel ao e While til 11 I'- I -l -l le lo, rh. u: mp e I 1 11 -ti .1 I tl'l gO'-ll. in ::i llnlil in. i.d 'auk an and i .'k at -i 'o no ;. mmI the w . I i - in j . i. . '', i ne. . 'alio lixe-l . 1. 1 b'ir-i-' ; l ti- . !. ... ,1 ,-ie'i iiiir:-' he, M'r ilrixi-ilc. I . ir.-sst ,J in sinpi ( )v lie. I t liemspix a s in doti'-l.. j ' n.t I . lino pho e. I oilo whi i ' i su uug , u, , oi her I .v lie )r. acid, led iiui le -nislic I Amid a fusillade of knive-. ): pu i a. d tlie 1.- n ii lnle he "r ''.'! i their lead- hi-pioi-.ti.- I 1 ii Would oil In;' I bile lo:i I And -. e th. sl.-.w: lad. I. not-. altxl. .'I'll Thcliip.lu-st claim forotlicr tobaccos is ' ' Just as good as Durham." K very old smoker knows there is none just as krood as ep; All 1 the III .u sp ol-.e. -O tho i she. ho guardesl iC C, d. in ,n said Then Jol I ;--i.llie. I fa 1 tha Ti ni i;e uuh "We two conn- hi-her bi so- ehing thee To let 1 1 s eater Ihe In -nvi-niv land. An l 1 1 1 . v our Ihr, - w.iii the ang. I . i ad. (if me. St. Pi ter, t her Tin re's nothing; lin n i ul. 1 ve Ii. en to nieMtin three fines a week. And almo.-t always I'd tisp to spiak. ather said. "Alth lor, ;ii).l hale ihe - - o v, ttio John -hould go. e cut ion- ai.inia s to set ; j ' 1'ivou Id lie1, i r d ' o little; grown I For him to wander uin,l al.iti. : My lit ! 1.- 1) ,y s'.;i!l o,, vv lli n.c i A "d Johnnie's mother i.ru mi ramp SmioEung Fobacco ;s no d Ile.iven iiibt. to b ti me "Fx e told I lie sinners about t 1 Win n they'd repent ol tin i r . I've toll! in V neighbors - I'vi ll-i.Y, i wav. 'ISoiit an l-.Vt am t hem illla! Adtni 1,11, I've show n Ihc n what th.-x'd have to do If they'll pas- in with ihe el I've marked their null of .1 Laid out i he leer. "I've talked a plan lor tli. ir -ell f. XV, y clear - whole And Johnnie's auutie ti--c ti. An 1 J. hnnie's I'uili; Le i tie!, His second c-.u-in, Samuel, His older s':-!tr, Mary. Aud Susan Ann and Sarah, His loot her and his hrt-thei -iii1; Hi-- fatiii'i's i-iiuti. u- modi, r-iii-1 And others, wenl along with hi T. i see lhat nought w as H .- -ii. You will fnul one coupon inside each t xv o ounce ling, mid t wn eon pons lnsitie rncn lour ounce l.ag ol Hlackwcll's I Mirham. Jtuv a bag of this cele brated tobacco and rend the coupon -which K'ves n list of valuable presents anil bow to get them. diem. V nil ' f'.wis not 1'. As i llll I sill lO tltk 0 lo t he si - '' ow 11 illilW, d 1 i te 111 III 1 lllie rn goo 1 am) m v voice h works by the time uli could ring around ! or my lun strong. So, g.-od Sr. Fit. r, yell w i ! ci. a i ! y -ei-, '1'he G ile o I Heaven is op. n f.r me, But u. y old m ni. I r. gr. t lo s-iy. Hasn't walkod iu exactly Pie narrow way ,- lie smokes and be sxvi ar. and grave faults he's got, Aud I don't know uh'-'her he'!' pass or not. holding Federal cuit in Wihning.on n tut ned home. Mr. J. W. Hamilton of Durham, is now in the patent brokerage bus who iness. 1 f on the steamer Neu-c l.-r E lentoii. Mi. T. V.. Ai.ndell nflhe It ileig'i News o..! I'Uservtr, is lagistered at ihe Chat t.wk.; also Dr. D. II. A!. bolt of Vande u. ei e. Miss Mariott Belts ;s I -ii k Ir.uii Mavs i ilh- where she has hci II teaching a piivate past. Ml t llS The ta.kr a a. I .arena oat . ao-t Ian I jtowo where be dM. ' It wee aot dijcevarcil s-aUl kue i the aAcra ooe-that be as aieaJj. L -f' '. - Jbere btrlaj do ooe to claim the body, ite ietcraMat wae ordered at the aipeoas 'ot t&e cooutj, t , "t christian Las left us. He leave a wife and several children, a brother and boats of frieods and relatives to mourn bis death. Peace be to you Andrew in the Othrr world and proeperlty and peace so .yoor family oo tbia rarth while (hey Uo,ja oer prijer Ibr you. ; Q, .W. Wilson county Iteptiblicans instructed for Dockery anil Chtatliarn und one white man and eight negroes bolltd. The Episcopal Diocesun convention in Charlotte has compleievl its work at,d adjourned to meet m xt year in Rneigb. The Univers'ty (N.C.) baseball te:im Saturday dt feated Washington and Lee at Dunvillc by a score of 19 to 0. The wheat crop in Western North Carolina lias been cut short by the dry weather. Northampton Republicans endorsed JDockcry f ir Governor and -Cheatham for CoagreM. There baa been great increase in tolc oo acreage io the western part of the Bute. school lor sevt-ial m sih ol closed Friday. Mi-s Emma I.tunb-v of Gohlshoro w ho has lieen visiting at Capt. Thos. Abbott's, leJl reluming h uue. Miss (it rye Abbott w. nl up vxnh her. Mr. W. II. (bixer re'urued from the N r:n xx lu re he h is lieeu I'll a bu-meSs Itlp. Ills xisii to Ibe Swiss Legation and e . i. . ; liiimeiu by His Ex.edeucx .1. 15. I'okI.i, ihe minisier, and Mrs. ,l'io..a, was a most plcasi.ig incl.ii 1. 1 ot Ilie trip, the uieinoryofwhi.il he cxj.u is to ever lin ger with him: Mrs. Jissie Simpson returned from Kinstoti where she has lieen attending the Womins' Missionary meeting ot the N. C. Conference. Aoout forty delegates and visitors were present, which is re eanled ns a very good attendance. Mrs. Shipp of El'zdieth City, also jiassed through en route to her home liom the meetiug. Rev's. W. G. Johnston and James V. Wiulield lelt to atientl the Ministerial Convention Ot the Church of Christ at Av.leu. ALAdy'i MiiMlonnry Lecture. A mission service was held iu Christ (Episcopal) church last night by Mrs. A. T. Twing. Honorary Secretary to the Wo man's Auxiliary to the Board of Missions in the L'uittd States. The attendance was very good and the address quite interest ing and instructive. A large collection was taken up for missionary work in Alaska. Mrs. Twing told in her lecture of her travels in Japan and China and of her work on the Pacific coast. While in New Berne she is Uhe guest of Mrs. Jennie Hughes. four times, he asked 'he Supt. Mr. Foy to drive, ai d spare not, out to the woik and have direct piessiirc put on. Mr. Foy informed him on his return that he had some tumble in gating; the Engiueej to ncide to his rripiest on account of cer tain orders that he bad received be would s.iy right here, for various good reasons th it the water works engineer should cer tainly obey such an order from the Supt. an I d it without question; as he certain ly would not give such an order unless occa-ion demanded it. Still Ac lhinks that l li 3 fireman did ve. y good xxoik in t h -eking the tie xx hen ami wheie they did, when you take into consideration Ihe fact that they drove neirlv a mi'e, laid hose and put out one ll i e and had to take up hos-', drive back another mile and prevented this fast lire Irom doing any more damage than it did. Of course lie attributes their good woik to the amount ol good advice- being given Ihem by our noble srle;xvalk firemen, who ht every ti i e give without charge advice enough to run two or three Fire Departments, such as i u s. We possibly may not know as much about lighting fire us some ot our illu-trious citizens, but tin n, we can't get it into our bead to do hist exactly like every body wants us o do, and conse- itiently they will have to jti-i M.nply giin aud eudure our mtsiak. S until our term of oflice expires. But just remember tbat the !ni arc- ever ready to thro xv wider upon the good and bad alike, and whenever ihe harsh latig of the Fire I5ell sounds upon the noon-day. or mi. I -night air they torgec in tin ir noble hearts, your harsh criticisms. and are rtady to jeopardise their livis to save your property or your loved ones Irom the tn ry clean nt. Yours Wry Truly. W. I). 15 AKH I NOTON. Chief New Berne Fire Dept. t losing Ef roNoH. The clos'ng exercists of the New Berne Collegiate Institute will take plate at the Opera house, next Friday evening at eight o'clock. The exercises will consist of Columbia's Cantata' recitations, essays, instrumental and vocal music, and the presentation ol prizes and scliolarshps i&e. All arc conlialix invited to attend. pra xvdli an cariio NWAXSBOKO CORRESPONDENCE. Banks Parly fx nil Pleatc Good Hook and I.I ne Fishing To wn Election A Pllom Sharp Trick Other Items. Some sickness in town. Mr. Ed Little ton is very sick, Dr. Sanders of Carteret attending. Prof. SI. A. Culbreth is right sick; hope he will soon be out again. The last warm weather brought us a lew "skectcrs," something uexv for Swans boro. Capt. C. Buckmaster has gone north to take charge of a large vessel. Mr. D. G. Ward, Jr., our boy, h is just returne I from the 'land of tloxvers' (Flori da) where he has been since last August engaged in the fishing business at I'unta Gor.la. Messrs Chariie Morton. Edgar Morton, Ed Stanly anil two others came with him. Tiny look well and report go id times in that country. The Baptist church is now under coi steuction. Rev. Ward will preach on Bogu.. banks n-xt Sunday right, ,'5d Sunday. The annual banks party and picii'C came otf last Saturday at Bogtie Inlet. About 2")ll seemingly happy p -rsons met and enjoyed themselves. N. l Sun-lay. 17th iusi., 3rd Sunday, ive are to have xvdiat We call "Childieus Day," a Sunday School celebration by lb. children for missioDary work . The saw mill and steam b at going ahead. Cipt. Foster says i h b ;it xvill prnb ibly b'-' ready lo launch in .Itl'y or August next. iu.i rt erl y meeting at Bugue chapel on the 4th S nurd. iv and Sunday. B-v. J. S. B.-.rnett. P. E., xvill preside. Our town election c una otf last Mon day, resu't as follow-: M-iyor, M. Rns- 11; Commis.ionei s, J. !'. Ro Igers, G. W. Lilthtoti, M. Van 15 Willis ami Bryan Hatst 11; Constable, Geo. R. Young. The pilots are having some lively limes. Some good engineering'was done, last iveek by ('apt. Joe 15Ioodg .otl( one of the pilots. Mr. Cli nics Riggs of (Jmer.s creek, died last Friday, the Sih insi, of bilious colic. He was a go .d oung man, a mem l.er of the Baptist chutcli. Rev. Ba j. Waul held I i i i i d s. r.ic-s over bis re mains last S u nd iv. We ha 1 one xved-ling in toxxn lately, but it was so tpnet wc en d h.udly call it a wedding. 'I'ne ci)ulr.:Ct ng paities were Mr. li. Ixw Smith, only sou of Capt J-imes Smith, and M:-s Lin a Russell, daughter of -Mr. and Mrs. Mag. r Russell, all ol this berg. Esq. D G. Ward tied tho knot. We wish you, Lee and Liua, all the happiness you deserve. Crops are looking well; Irish potatoes are right nice, some are eating them now here. Wholesale Prices Paiil Tor Country Produce. Eggs, 7a7ic Cottou, 71 i7S. Lambs $1.00111.23 Bee!, on hoof, 4 aGc; dressed 4 i5e; hind qusrter, Cc. Chickens grown 40a45c; young 20a30c and iu demand. Ducks, Eng. 35a40c; Muscovy 50a60c. Oeese. 80c. a 90c. per pair. Corn,36ii38c. (retail 43c.) Hides Green 3c. Hides, dry flinl 2a7c deer-hides 20c. Peanuts, 05 a 70c. Sheep, fl.OOaf 2 00. Sweet Potatoes Ilamans, 40c; Yams GOc. Fresh Pork, 5c; Sheep Unsheared $la$2, sheared 50c. and $1.50. ile n. vt-r woiial vim, Or go o revival, or join in a hymn. S , I had lo leave him in sorrow there. While I, with the cli. .sen, united in pra er. lie ale what ihe pantry chance 1 to all'.ud, While 1. iu my purity, sang to the Lord, And il cucumbers were all he got. It's a chance if he merited the u or not. 'But, 0. St. Peter, I love him so. To the pleasures of Heav. n pha-e let him go. I've done eu.utgh a s unt I've beer. Won't that atotit". Can't you let him ii i By my yiin G is pel, I know 'tin so. That the un la p-.-ntant must fry b 'huv; But isn't there sotns way you can .s.-e lliat he may cuter xvdio .s ui-ai to me, "It's a narrow Gospel by w Inch I pray, But the chost n expect to find some way Of coaxing, or fooling, or bribing you. So that their relations can amble through. And, say, St. I'etcr, it seems to me This Gate i-n't kept as it ought to be; You i tight to stand light by the opening than, And never sit down in that easy (hair. tinv one might lie afraid. ' I'xvm very hard, wuh all mi- a d. For till e John to ee the -le-xv. They lui-lh d him, tl-ex j -sileil !..m They pui'id him in and li'.'. When one of ihem would cli'.n. y lo s A knot . f fri. nds, then he or she U'dii'il grasp the iiicliin In ihe hn.il Si a!l Hie W. rid Wollid lill.lt l'sl all. I That they hid simply cme. y.-u Willi Johnnie lo the show. And Johnnie's lii-fut was breaking, Ills lengthened arms xreie aching. His pu!-e w.s wildly throbbing, Ills little bro.rh Was sO.bbing, When xx ilh a in w and d iff. rait tch In eveiy sept r tte to.-. He lav at night- in his own ch.ir.c A dre.iy poor and h nely one. And muriii.iied, -Tin ihe oiiiv n at ., ': i the in n 1 1 y. small or 1 a rge. That didn't st i' Ihe shoxx" "" Will C ,r'( I WEVER BEFORE o o A K w i-: a ol'I'l'l; 5i:k AiiLK SICII DK- llll I. A KG A INS IN CLOTHING. kn..v, i;i:m i- ne Ca'l lor the Magm tic Oil, i t rnal p. ii poses spriin.-, bniisei an I m utalg.a. I II-. is-- Brand. ha- ii ' . j 1 1. 1 ! for man or In . - wei lings. lie Large hollies, :, Jol st I II- oil S all c Ciiro mat is n and 50 M l ; l erne. I lie I.I pincKs - KA l;i . K Mdl.'l KOWKi; THAN 'I'lII'. I.OU KsT. '.nys wasli Suit-, worth fcl.CV "ill" M'i.-c Hi loy's Mii-.l Suits, cheap at I. "!, our jui. mi's Knee I'.i'ils. at IS.'.. C 1 -., I'lo. to Ss k of Clot IN A I.I. l'.o Rio I: y's .Mixed Suit.-, a beaut v. at !.:., tip ti i:'s ci.oriiiNG. spring u 1 1 s, worth r.i S W ill i b on r iri' Cls For s,t e ,v F. ,s. Dutl'v. "And s iv, nie. 1 But I don't bke the are i rimmed They're cut loo wi. They'd look better acrost; Well, xve mu-t b ; xvin, So, open, St. Peter, St. Peter, my sight is dim- )ir x!ii-kers tvxard toss, III straight 'c anil o; n u row. .; .ing a, i 1 v our crown to e 11 p iss in! quid, and stroked his staff. augli. iu his St. IVU-r But, "spite ol his office, he had to Then said, xvnh ,-t tia-v g'eam eye: 'Who's tending t'n.s gal -wav Vol or K" Aid then he rose in his stature tail, And pressed a button upon the wall, And said to the imp who ansxverei hell- "Escort thrJ-'ladv The the itround tt) 1 still a piece of man stood stone Stood sadly, gloomily there abme, A life-long, settled idea he had. That his wile was good and he wa bad. He thought if i lie xvoman xvent down be low, That he certainly wo-ald have to go Tbat if she went to the ngious dim. There wasn't t ghost of a show- for him. Slowly he turned, by habit bent. To follow wherever the woman xvent, St. Peter, standing by duty there, Observed that the top of his head was bare, He culled the gentle nan back and said: 'Friend, hoxv long luxe you been wed.'" "Thirty years," (with a xveaf." sigh) And then he thoughtful lv added. "Why". ' :ie-it. With heid heat Send. Ind his liliavnt th and ugnt to St. Peter xvas s down. He raised bis bain crown. Thin, seaning a take, Slowly, hail to himself he spake: 'Thirty yens w ilh I h it woman then? No wonder the man lia-m't any bail! Swearing is wicked, smoke's not good; Ile smoked atal swore 1 sh u'd think he w i ulo ! Thirty yiars with th it f.n .He so sharp! Ho! Angel G.ibiici! (Jive him a harp! A je.xelled harp, wnii a golden siring! Good sir, pass in, xxht-re the ang. is sing! (J.diliel. give 1 1 i ni a seat aione One w ith a cushion - up ne u Uie throne ! Call up some angels to pi iy tin ir b. -l. Lit him enjoy the mu-ic and n s ! See that on finest amluosia he i. ids. He's hid about all the bed he ma ds. It isn't just hardly the thing to do. To roast him on eaitli ami the future to..." Cure lor Headache. As a ii nie.ly for all foinis o Iliadm he Eh ctr:.- BiUers has prove 1 to be the veiy best. P i feels a " Hilar. cut cure and I he niosttlre .tied liVutiial sick headache yields to ;(s ii ll'.iencc. We urge ail who are alll-cte 1 to pmcure a boillc, ai d give Ibis niil dy a lair irial In cases of ha 'dual constipation Electric i titters cur. s l y giving tin- no aled tone to the bowel-, and few Cases long resist the u-e oflhis medi- iti no Try it once. Fifty ce us and $!.(,' at F. S. Dulfy's Drugstore. (-j) Johnson's. Kidney and Kiva R- gulator, tke gieat malarial medicine, cun s kidney ct mplait'ls and torpid lix-er, purill s il. blood and positively runs cui-tipation and sick hentl icho. Luge packag.-s, . and 50 i U. For sale by F. S. Dully. "Ton p. ople out ofado.-n are invi ids'' says a recall medical auih iru v. At least eight out ol I lit so-tan, it is safe, to allow, are suffering from so he form of blo-id-d:si ase which a pirsis'et t use ot Ay i i's S irs ipai'illa would be sine to cure Then, don't be an invalid. Tho Discovery Saved His Life. Mr. G. Caillottetle. Druggist Bea ers ville. III., says: "To Dr. King's Ne-.x Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La Gripp ? and tried all physicians ti.i mill s about, bat ot no avail and xva g ven up and told I could not live. Hav ing Dr. King's Nexv Di-eov. ry in mv stoie I -ent for a bottle ami b.-. tin its use ai d from the first tlo-e began to get bet ter, and after Using liifee bottles was lip ami ab'Ult again. It is worth US Weight in gold. Wc won't keep store or hous wii bruit it." (Jet a free tr.al at F. S. Duffy's Drug Store. (-') One of the best evidences that Ayi r's Hair Vigor is an aiticle if exceptional merit is thehict that the demand b.r it is constan! ly iucre tsirg; Xo one who uses this incomparable dre-sing thinks of try ing any other preparation f.r the hair. Rhtumatism find scrofulous diseases tin I no home where there is a vigoroii circulalion "f pure bloo I. Johnson's S.ir sapariila and Celery makes pine blood. Note the price, large bottles, 50 i ts. For sale by F. S. Duffy. Whatever may be. ihe cii.-e of b'ant'h ing, the hair maybe restornl to its original color by the use if thai pi tent remidy. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Reuexver. i;g.is in I loan 1 1 f u 1 I i ne Mi-tf All wool spring ,'Miitp. at the unheard ol price 1 5 lack l:ess Suits, worth our riee ."..'5.'.. All Wool Men's Suits, worl h S . i m i . our ju i.-e .". . : I .r . Klrpatit lino of l.iolit. Suits, at. ;.."iO. Iv'cgular Cutaway Sai-k Suits, worth 1 ( I. Oa, our price f ;.sr. Black Sat k and Cutaway Suits, from f.'i.ll.i to .'. On. each. c liaxo a Bargain in a Black Cutaway Suit, worth I5.O0 oar price is 11. '.'i. Men's Su in hut ('oats, as low as -1m'., each. Cheap Alnpara Coats ami csls. MEN'S PANTS. Working Pants, xve have and up to ".' "0. Micks Pants, at !.'..'... yl.ds. 1 In-Ill. at 1 !., I. IH am to irtl.Oil. COMK AND SKI'. OKU CKOTIIING, I.VKN I K DON'T W A NT To RlPy. Vol' The Big Dry Goods Bargain House CnF'SeeoiKl Door from Post Oilier, FOR S-A.T -Tn THE NATIONAL COLLECTION AGENCY, Ol" Wn wiling ton, I). 0. I, WILL DISPOSE. OF TIIK FOLLOWING .IKDGMKNTS: CORSET WAIST FOR Ladies, Misses and Children ! FERRIS' GOOD Corset Waists harp with golden They give him a strings, A glittering robe, and a pair of wings. And he sixid as he emeu tl the Realm Dav, "Wei And, That , this Iteats cuciimb. r t-o, the Scripture h id any way! me t-' pa-s. the las; .shall be first, and the hrst shall be last." Joseph Bat Smil'-y. WHEN t'OMPAMY COMES. Whi n the piis ate in the pantry, And Ihe chicken's in the pot. And the lions.- i- neat and tiny. Then the coinpiliy conns let i- eini xv : l I - But xv lieu p miry -li -Iv An. I a ii ched un tin While the baby has tin- colic. Then they enter at your gate-. When the tablecloth is dirty. Stained with gravy and with squash, The lace curtains at the laundry And the bedspreads in the wash; When you're doing the kill cleaning. Rugs and parpets on the line, Then your husband's dear lelations Come to visit or to dine. So they eat the picked up dinner And decide they cannot, slay. They "must do a little shopping,"' Aud they quickly l.aste away. Then they tell all the relations How their visit was a call; That Jane is no wife for Rtubcn; She's no housekeeper at all." When they're gone, y ou tell the baby, While you xvipe your misty eves, "Baby, when we make a visit, We'll not take them by surprise.'' Annie E. Smilew. Beware of that contstant cough and loss ot flesh which indicates decline nnd sure consumption. Help yonrself while there is yet time by taking Johnson's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. Pleasing to the taste. Pint bottle, $1.00. For sale by F. S. Duffy. aT .nilwA MATERIAL Tape-fastened Buttons. manshtp. Gord-atiee Button Holes. Ring Brickie at bip. Permit full expansion of I anas. Hupport Skirts ana Stockings. Give smti)fact!n. lie sure your Waist id btampr- l (iOOD 8.&NME." GOOD SENSE CORSET WAISTS will xv ear longer than any others, and can be washed without injury. Recommended ano For sale by May 14, ISM Nultl It i III l I.I N . 1 1 ill & Benoy, Aberdeen, W T Irwin," Ashcvillc. White Bros., A u lander, I' 15 Burden A: Bio.," R !' Mayo, Aurora' R li Weston, An runt. J o Smith, Bath, Jones & Hancock. Beaufort, L Mangum, Benson, T G Carson, Bethel. E Woolard, Bun van, Patterson it Brown, , .rywon City, C A Riibv, Brvso,! ('it v, J T Wright & P.ro". Candor, J W Markham, Chapel Hill, V T Williamson, Clinton, T K Beasloy, Colerain, S 15 Freeman, (lolcrain. II D Cratldock cc Co., ( 'ns well, J A it 1 K Buektier, Demo crat, L II Lee. I binii. W A Slater it Co., I ui ham, Thaxton it Piitton, Ibirham, J K Pionner, Ivleiitoti. Cooper it Swain, l-'.'izabct li City, .1 I-' Norris it Co.. Klk Park 1 M A Wilkinson, Fair Bluff, .1 M eiuulwiok, Fairfield, J II Smith, Falkland, Gainey it .Jones, Favettexille I A ami, Fiaiikliiitoii, I! T Oliffton, l'Vankliuton, Lcrov King it Co., Graham. T B "Piiee it Co.. Greensboro, Sample S Brown. W l .Ionian A Co., '" dolin B I looker, I ! an 1 1 ! tt .n . .1 C Hoard it Co.. N II Taylor. Ilarlowe. .) W B Bauson .V Co.. Haw Rivei , Britt Bros., 1 Icii'li rson. W T Cheat ham, (J I) Tharrington . Inez. B P JIowcll. Jonathan 'reek. J II Hales i: Co., Ki til v. MIU'l II i .V UOI.I N A. t ::i W D Satller it Co., Leeohvillo 20 19 ill! G f ". Layden it Ynrbor, Ix-xington 02 45 I'.h; ?o James II Sanford, Louisbnrg .T0U 74' ", 1 IVrry, K'tiiifrow A. Son., Lti t'l! in nima, .'(G'4 00 ds Isaac Williamson, Liieama, 160 67 ol di' J A Karles, Malison. 100 06 lod mi R L Bennett, Middlcbnrx, .'HI 44 W A Bnulshaw, Monr.nre, 34Hp. Joint Bell, Motictin., 60 03 Kitlille iV Johnson, Monte zuma, II7 1S M Mason A Co., Morclical Citv. 124(H) Moriali, ;4 10 I it Son, Mount -.'llll 1)0 s'." no :!7"' nd 111 ."..a Un.'! "J'.i M'.i If4 ? "s' .M i ;s mi id; u ?d "d l .'l nn .111'.' (Ill P.I O'I ; :i so S? Sj '."i on 1 7 -2 io I 111 (io lis m 'an :i; Kin fin 2?i; oo KM 4d Km nn -I I 0s :;k :r odd -a K Ml .Vi .;;i 111 Is :.! I:, l si :.: ni" hn '.id 1 '.Ml (III NYwhcrn, K K" Moore, J V Mitcln Airv. .1 II Cohen B J Smith A Co., ' S J .Tarrell, Oxford, li JI MrGuire, Oxford, S C Shavender, Panteio, N in. P. II ti tcli ins, lxaleigli, Thos. G Jenkins, Raleigh, K'lff Bros., lieidsville, R I. Beimel t, JUiifjewaj, K auglian, Kidgeway, ' A M Long, loickinpliam, N T Shore, Salem, II PI bike A ( lo., Soahnarii, (1 -SkihsA Co., Seaboard, Fuller A Ilvmati. Sin it. h field ( ) M Conley, Statrsv llle, !'. K Manson, Swansboro, T V Harris, .1 r. , iSAianqiiartcr, M fit L Heilbroncr A Bro. ,THrhoro, IBIDO lR9tf .1 .1 lis., n. Talbot. Dui-ker A Garicn, Twcid, A heeler l'.ros. , Warrentor., .1 (' Morton, AVashitirjtou, Bust, ,n Sh,,.- Store. Wei, Ion, John K 1 1 a i . 1 ison , W i V J Harris, Wilson, V Corbelt. WiUiui, W in. Hart in, Wilson, Mitchell tt Askew, WmstoTi, Jmg Bros. Pure Food Co. Winston. Ardersot) A Co , Wucdleaf, 1145 1 SO 45 Ul 10 tm 23 419 W 1.10 25 T2n 91 1H1 18 227 43 :9 0O loS 00 143 W 2'2 68 If! 50 44 00 5f4 33 D 30 .15 OO 211 82 J7 22 i3 zr 123 40 4? 05 lainsl on 1 00 15 sno RI 704 CO 71 07 .1.1 09 -sK.ND BIDs TO- 2.1 r,7 28ti 00 v 1 THE NATIONAL COLLECTION AGENCY, Vashin";tn, I , C1. w It We have io Slock The following Line of Bicycles, FOR HATCHING-, FROM THOR OUGHBRED POULTRY. RIVERSIDE POULTRY FARM OHera to the Farmers of Craven and adjoining cuuties, Eggs from their yards of Thoroughbred poultry at greatly reduced prices for the next !M) days. Address. RIVERSIDE POULTRY FARM, ap8 3m Box 26, New Berne, N. C. Sa-fe for Sale A medium sized Iron S de at less than ball first cost, but little used and as good as new. JOURNAL OFFICE. ap22 5t troiii xx liich yon can -1 We will eonslantly k. , this atlx-ertlsenielil. aa.l they will I..- .lio.i.-. lr can always see just wim Si ineli inune. '-"'- " i No. 1 t.a.lies 'i. t. No. 4 'Da X ietol s "i Kn.-.-r Vi.-lois I art eret JI iii.-li I nn:.. i-ll more, -'4 i ne h 1 1 .ii i. 1. a, lies F.lmorc. 1. :l. I ICS I li xie. llolilell llliol... K.sse X S. , 111. Ilovs xxhe.l-. Mb- Wl,., is -, :', Uaplil Triuisils -, . ,, lhiillonls. I "ol n iii lii a , Wiivi Tlx . I.ilierty, W I'StlllillistlT, xv hat - : i -1 ,, l . h t .11 a-i a II xv li 1 1 1 . j I, .-els 111 '"I Received IU:.-. I ', well It nt ft.. Mill, n ( nrt'.'Itba BEST ON EARTH, i & GOLD MEDAL FLOUR I Ills .took lutxt- Ihe In, iifpt mi,!) n.-nl iel..rUMl Plug TDbacco hoii'tit chcHp an l :i i.'oak 1L .1 1 Ml i win to nolil al my j i i kmm ani an low I Kl. TO MY COUNTRY FRIENDS Mv striiil.-s me 11 IK I IVftlll 1 il k IT In flu- rlly. Vn o, ktmI T-nir hm iiatiW :im u Iiilc you fcl X ( Mir line ol I ,i I)' i I 's" an I "Kir. I woodV will tic in in :i tew tluvs, :ni'I von :ir- especially invilcd l. cutl ami rr iIm-hc. I In wooil I ran i f is a in t c!ly a nd T ' m I t a -t . . BesicleH ur lin' of wh'iN w(- -ni fv 11 n(". line of Acct'ssnrit'--, an-l w i.I itr pU'as- (n have your iatr.Mia -Tf. W Ik ; n ht'I, vhcrh repairtul. Itenieinber that ai t- li i. Tl in tin- l:i v elf Bu sin ens - ami keep uuir r on 1 1n 'Victor." ItespecUully Vtiurs, J.C.Whitty&Co. mf l'lr t.uyniK' - Ini wliTr . Thanking my tniiiiy tru ikIm (r tliolr pas iiiomi it ml 1 1 n-t ttiK to i ' ! w you r tiiUir pal I ' inline I K-ii Very ItcHpoc U u 1 ly , J. R. Parker, 77 BROAI; STREET. Long Leaf Pine. We nolie't orders for long Leaf 11 D bill fituff xvhirii wn run All on aHort notice. ;OLDSr.OIxO LUMIIFR TlO . ap22 lm Uset4 K. C.
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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