JOURNAL. - I New Berne, N. C, flay 2i, I896. ocal News ".BRIEFLY NOTED. J Tb first Vans r.f Uie shipped , fnw Nrwlkm wroi rT Jlmlay on - the itenw Means. Mr. J iru. 1 A. r Thomas teat off two hoit. - 'A K"d party rt Wlien n.l penliemcn haa kara tnadt ep for a trip to Ckmcoke the Jack Elannr where tie; will rod law dajs pleasuring. Mefara. ILtckborn snl Will, tt sent off COO bozra of rabb-iirw Mnn 'tv on ttoa ateeOK r N'ruse. They lias e h.ipfd bpsm o Ur tLis retuon, ai ui oik, - titirU of Ibs ir crop, . Nel Stolay the rUel people will I ' tHMt an excursion to V iiMUDton on at-,! ; coaat f tbe vumimz of t U oenil con ' Uejace ocukret MtthinlLst wiut h is io progreea tker , . tf. J. Uoil Wrir. of Wayn-svilie. I ba been appointcl draii.t orelarvofj lb Royal Arotaom in 'orth ( anliiM. to j aaucrea oar tuwn-rua, r. . u VtM (fied Ust wet k. The Free Will rtip(i.t or ArrVn. N. C ' Mbtiabea aa pnointnirnt ot Kl ier J. UalaWasJ t preach to Sew Uerae KriUy . aad . Sit nc, lay nights ot this wi-ekaixl aieoSooilay ami JUmljy nijfhL RrT. L. H. Hard f, of tha Primitue Baptist eharrh, jiixI bta aon, lr. U 11. BartlT, Jr., pa-. thro-ih enrouie to Uieir DOOM IB iKnrliaru. The latter '. atraisht, tbe 'orim r s:0j l (Vl ipp : it- A special tr.lo went l.rnch Sunday s taaias a VnJ ''n tarH lHfp to their ho e Tt.- p ny - eoMia'ad of Mr. Wai Duke, f lm h .... oaa of hi aon", aosi frieadn w io w h. ere ' Oteir fU, Ur. C. M. GiWn, pcetKO rxanrn- r, aal Munily, n't krVaaHiwion Jy i-kuni-: " er, to aoake that place h home, having Dee ealkyl irow 11m woik o side to poaitina la the nfiW. Daring Mr. Citlpic's r aof uf Utfva jeata ia our cilj be haa ta-tdr at iT frieada and ttxj wilt mucU regrit aa iwpjrtare, thuogU Ud of his a-irocc - Prof alamVuhail, prtaeipaj of the C1 legiata IaaCtulr. tafc-na a tat a vert - laiye aaare of taa eraJit lr tito iuccea of taa ehanaiaa arrraioavant which cirrfe a t efoaing eXrrrl-e f (he School - Si doe a taa warm iotervat tUe ptrects of tit cfciUIrr ataoitratol. Tht- b atituol eeateawa wkka akd aaach to It rt ail aoppliad by ta pareots. -' Tortiattoa laatHntei, S.ih6eid. X. C. ' UI aod hackiaia esenaee Tu Uy aa4 Weda adaa. Jaur 3d aoU 3d. a Uk Jbtmer rtay tfc A In rant metlifjt will be aaid. aaa a. aamM iieUTrreU ot U Artiaot NahUW The 1am da r there wiU b aa aaooal Ibaia by tb F.uphe mtum Society, qeeryt -Melt North Carotiaa Xatreu AkI . Uisher E-lnca-1 flaa. Tatw will alaote declamations aod raritaiinaa and I be aaoaal artdnaa l.y Biav. TWoa, J. JarvW of (JreroTtlli-, - - v Cailaaa4 !. ,v lit. J. W. Stewart It ft to parca$e an otiar aopply of fire etock. - If r. 1L A. Cruwa, Jr.. ret amed from Cfcvk'a. where he ha b- en lum-ying f.r bar daja, . " VK A. IhHijh t f Bjb"r, lormer'T af JfW Beraa le;KUertd at the At- ' 'Uti Atez. fell tvf Kioaton, who came to Near Bameoa a bmner trip, retoreed aoaae Fnday. If ua Xtta aaa ret erord from Cai h artaa Lake waera h hja been teacbira; acaowL '' MIsa Labia liotevta win h n U-ea iu ' iVar . (bter ia Wilmington p is-el ' ' I tbtoeb ra roote tj br houic ia lVu ' fM ; Mr.K J. W. SWvr.l of r.Ho ksrine , " aaw Bp TttraJaf liigbl anl retstereil at r , taa ChaUawka. Mil CJk Btareaa wbn has !eo off for r abaal a. vavk oabaainasa rttunie.1 lost .. . aJgfxC. . v -" Mr. J. & Faxino, of Roena Viati. Va. , , iaiiaaaitiii)r taa Aaaerkaa Kohho Coop Caeapaay af thai place, altrr a abort m.j h taa cay aa asouiaas wft f ! la' oro. . He aaatta aala of tha eps lo Mr. J. K. Taylor aIM&Tajtor will Ukettw er - duairt mesncy here. TW coufa an in tetr ad avjarj auipecta, . tUr. A.D Betka ahobas beea aMiatias Rer. C. P. baaw in a a rtea of mettios at . Sayboro nturard home Frtdy. Mr. 8aaw alao cwae ap ( tka cuy. bat ic s taroatl Ike same Uay. Tim tueitio are ypokea af as aool ajul edi'yin one, bat ? ataly aaa addition to the cliB ch reaalteU " Mc ,W. JL. Dickuuue a4 New Y-.rk. who has beeo apendie aome time t his aid hoaae b Braaibn. jjo I hroah m TOOte to ' Wtijihlarille to look after hi Claauaing lotrreMa. i Maw Temple' Bella retorta-d fgxn Fay efteYille whee site baa been ttiwhini; . . . school. K Mr. D. H. Kfiwaid arrive. 1 tmm Wash . toa CtlJ ta fill tha paca of pension nm v , iaa aaade iael beta toy the trnoatir f Mr. O. at, Oilpia to the ofiWa io. tV'aahint;. aoex Mr. Kiaaid reiMereU at the - : Aibrar, " - Mrs. kL M. Marks tvtorned from Kins . too where aha has hern vUituis reUt ve. - Mrs. 8.4 Oat ticker maroeU with bt-r f.r visit to her. L- r - Miss Blaacba Morthtann, mnsic teichf r - of iaa 2few-lSma lleite In si date, left tor kwr hotoe at LaGrange. I'n.t II. IIoHja left tor hi home ia (reen- IVwo,,' , . n Mr. Dt. 8. A man and M:-s Yio! proi,. ' and MiaaTaoate Amtaof Plo Alto came ' t la Muadaf. Mr. Aato l aell prlere .a and tha wawt ladies tlo hm- diep. paar. Mr. Aman nay tb'T hare t. n aaiaitHl arn down his way win. 1 " - ww sre gad to Sear. He fourvl it n-or to dry eatQ tby ryC cPaw h tle city. - They ara at Mrm. 5. 8. Ric!arrJMia an. I lalaad to rttara anrne today - . MTV-Will Eiheratse. wuo In be-n at-1 ' f ' itodlnar scbnol at Cbo-nwiDii j. N. c ' 'J pi d throazp Uet tor Baltinyore. and jr treaa tkara ha will e lo Uotitia. lo futu e ' . kaana Mr. ttcsry Hill accotupntel Imu ! aalaraaibn rtty. They atoppd with . Mr. W. F.Bomt. , ' Mc J. Jf. E.larrda, who has be. o e-n-'' pbiyed lathe rnrele.-rkcl. son mill at ' Jarkaoaaille aia it first t.rleti, pafcot , , thfoak "Tneaay ro roote to Kioaton. ' .11 experts to take a alotnvo iu a mill , aear viastoa sod to aaore hi family oevt week. - " - . - Dr. R. T). V. J.oe tm tmlu.l. d " wtta ' daatlactiori a few neeka ' sa " Broea ana mwlm1 ite Vaarlaaratof taoMaiylot Urverwty ar - rted Tta-aaa aiahi f.r a riot to his Aw bar. Capt K U J-oea. He will he here ay thirty days. After that time he will letarw to . tka , Uateeraify boepttal to " - wha it ha reerlTwdl an appjtntinetit wlieo . he atoo'l hie txaosioaUxv. tie bui oit '- flrU luaa, bero ftlliaj that poaoion. Her. D IL Pel lee. ahn fliirtl the pal pit wl Cbarrh vt Christ rtamf.y, returned k his home te JGastoo. Mf. J. 1. PSta, flak shipper, wb.. moved Wa fraa GoldaKoro kal rail. let moving ( to 9wanabor wiw-fa tbroogn the sammer b will kok specially alVrciam h.p- laaata, Mr. Pslss datubtcr. Miss Wioaie. want ap to Uoid-sbof k vi.lt fricods. Mn W. O. Boyd left retarnioc to New York, aad Mr. at Mrs. John W. Webb to Ihrir ooasa la TTaalii.igtL-a City. CaTso .Oiftidtjol tho I'acewofEat ' CamliDaCoeacaea to Wilmington today. ' Tha loUowtajc ptuttira left iron the tny oe parard thuagb lomUy lo attend il: Mra.Xoa Un-jbes Mi-a Jeoiia Uaxbea ami Mtsa VtJ BoUrrU of New Berne; ' Uct. IX Draaa sad a lie, Mr. T. C. Dad . kara. Mra Wilbe Learr sod Mrs. W. B. Statpard af EJanoa; P-rr. Mr. WtUiama an wiiis, aflUi. ton k City, aad Mr. and Mn. tr t CreaawaiL 1 kara will ha ,,dT's J t DEtTH OF RET. I- I. It US DHEX. DD ' Am th tamr af Thla PrMiiurui rlktdUt Mlalnlrr. lie. L. L. llendrn, D. 1)., w-. Horn Sr-p. Sim, lS23,BMrtlie town of .Mo- Us vtlllS, I)vic ruOB' v, S. v!nd "With tf 1 l slrp in iliecdy "1 New lfcr.te, N ( '., Mi 10, lna. . Dr. llnircn wan converted at 18 y. nr of ge and j iued lite Methedtt Eiirtc-oim' Church, lie com oh U I lu cla.vs cui course ,t Mocksville Academy, then in oliurc ot" Baiter (.'leirs, t-ntcreil upon tl.e Mtidv of Inw, intiti !:ti lo make that Ins lift 'a work. Knlowtd wiilia line ie,"d uioil, his -rouu.--e of lar'O .uctoeii it tlx lr wu Tim kue Ohio! .Iu-ii.o Pearnoo sa.d joum; Hen lren had tin- linet prospects lor success of onv youn Kiwycr of Ins nc on lin aiu c. To tin.- en. I of his life the stnrj;;th of Hint fiuv an.tlyt:- , cal min i w s .e- o Whi e friends were prophe-tytns; his .neces as a Uvcr, iiu was iiiedilatmt; on tl:e wliii-ix-rinsr-- of a ! ri-ater Kririiil as to liii-'n ilu'y. In IM t he iit-UUr w decided I. L. Ht-nihen responded to the rail of hi I.01M, piatel him-telf np'Mi (rods altar ami sarrentlertd himself to the direction of tha rhurvh n lo hu work. At tlie do-of tins ytar he w:i lecetvcl into the truve'insj con net t ion at lUrjTilIe, V"i., which was then in tin N. (.'. Conference. 1 1 19 first nnd sxcoti.l jeur-t. 1 4 '. -ind I.-. --Las li-nl til Hilhf.iT Y.-l t!u-ll 'i'''jio X. C. Conference, lie runaiuel th:.-e I wars 1-uijpT in V.r'ini.i, where in J m'v 1st. 151, he wm n.arne'l to Miss Kllen ' Khlndsjc ot that Sute. From tins nmr- iirv ,iv chihlren were I. Ihre-e are ytt iiv.niT. Mrs tain, of Turbom; Mm. F. M lust, n, and Mr. L. C. iru. ot whom V. E Foi.n A. II .r; ;ii ot" II Brown .t liret-nslioro. His first, wde died tn July. IS64, and on Jao'y 1st. ISrtt, he w is mar red to M.ss LirzV May hew otN'ew 15, roe, N.C. From tins u il. ii i children wt-rc r:. I ,. -:n liw ;' ;w -J.is-p1. F. ol Jt-jk.Q, i. C, Ai.ioi'u M. ot WicjI' ii, N. C. Miss Marr L . Miaa Cturie M . and IJnvitle L. Jr , the thrve I ,t immol now live with their strick. n mo-her : i New lleru- where ho ;i st4tiotw.il in the years I "To-'T 1 'Ti For n:u,teeu years uf ins ministry l.e was Prtsidin Elder. The districts he srved ll.us wtre V i-liinyton. Ude'h, Hdl!. r ., Favetleviile a-Id Stateasille thret vear, at Ilde- i, f.ur years nt cue I. lot the others. He was also 'a'ioce-l as pj'tor in II aj ort, Ivi.e.'i, (ccn-boni, and was St l: . .roko I, uUl in 1 r' si. !es tl.e e ir'y ymrs of h'.s ni;n.-tr w hieh sue spent !! Vir n a. IV. tlecdnn Wis ;,n -jsrt-sive man ard was lotmJ in the- Iront where- the cbrx k o.' !:t!c ss kit, but when the s u"ke i !' the -nnrliet wa lifiexl. he was rrody to minister to the wounded enemy, od ad the captive into liberty. In Ireiiueot visits to lym ilurinr; t!ie past three months, the writer has tecn impressed with tl.e lep -ipintual ex prvs- sion of his tioa-ht nml ctwvenntion. He kept his lilb'e at h.in.i snd rijoiexil in archiri; bnath (lot urUcc for the dteper, richer ttutl.s ot" the Fathers won dcrful 1 vc. He w a Mi ihtvlist fnun conviction and at her altars he rle'lihtii! to mm sler. lie apprwiittd h8 positun nn l re tjttrded bis credentials s an elder in ihe chnrcu o1 (ni as more honotaolt- than any civil position the wot It lould i ff-jr. Tie llosd Ird was wuh hiru in hii Inst conflict tnd sustained hio' id his sc vere-t autfer n'', o that he came to the cloje in ouifi triumph, aid s jjent ly as a trusting babe- w:is lit t esl over the last shadow of cooriict with-. nt n trmor oj sisa ol fear. lie ha I Ui n wsikin with Uod. aixl do was not. i r (i.il had taken him. lie ofit n praised (i .l for the Uoe ol heaven aiitt row he has g.suc to try its realities. To his i!ewtil wre ami bereaved chil thrrn the h nler st symithie of tht- eDtire community are ivi n withenrnesi proyera for abounoin.' i;r,ice to be e;rantel to sus tain ihe.n aiuuL-t the mlons i f their In.--renvemeat. a H. a vr.ar nimi tribitk. Fraam a Urrsl Prima Oaaaa to Wla litr'nn KnHrllfr. Many tributis have leen paid to Mi-s Marton Radchrlc, whose fioc soprano sine; ian has attiacteii such wide aUeution. The" Wilmington M.-wcmi r teiis ol anoth er from a singer of noie in the following laosnase: ',It alwavs utTjni tho M-arneer c;reat Dleusure to hn.r of hon rt achieve. I by a S'orth Carolinian, m.d tpc tally by u North Carolina gir1; and i hen-fore we rec ottt tlie lollowin incident w hich has just come to oar knowledge. "Our naders reaeniher that on January 1st a moft dcli'bifnl cto-ert wa i;iven in the opera house by a ipuailetle. of which Miss Marin iltdi-liffe, f New firme, N. C, w llv- pr.nn. Mis 1U I cliffo Mi lirinK and pnr-u ns; her studies in New York, and a lew d-ivs n-jo the sreat singer. Madame M.r.ik-i. a I', ir hrarint; her voter, tur:ed to one ot lur own tn upe and faitl: This is the l-t ptacod voic I hiveheartl W"Ce I've bvvn in Ann ru;,'' nd then voluntarily th-ioteil hd" hour f ht r li Jie t n e sp. ci d instructions to Mis RadeltfTe, in wh-.m -ht cxhibitel a livt-lt mte.e-t. "This was an tt3o-ii.il tribute from a vrrxat prima il.itiiw. nnl we rxooit grruL thm Irom .xir Xtjrth Carol iw aiuijer '" Vatlaaal flreaast. The New York Fireman's IK-r.tld" ol the ltth, np.der n head, ' litre is a Hint to Firemen, " ; tve spaejin rttjird to the National Firtnitn's Rutton which w introduced into our F.re IVpattn erit a short tiuie i;i). and i now worn by sou.e of nur lt-30T:'"4 firemen. For the beuelit of tho-e intere b d. we rrprtslecrf a por'ton i f the articte (he pted'e a iv I siyuatu es as it appenn-d iu the llcia d. I WILL PKOTFC 1 THE Ht.EIXlK W. niftiiVr. of X- P. - F:r Deparlu-eut and holders ..; t. e "Xai.cnal F.reineo's P.ution, " d . line .y t'ir e l. rtptia5 and pr..Ut t -i d bu t -t . ..ml . further aotee t 1 r. e gu . t .e wiar-r thereof ttln rtv. r he ni y b. , and hhow 10 dim sil courtes.es within our ejp 11 ily. psiirneil W. D 15irringion, Chief. T. D Carrawsy. Foreman Ail m'-c X'o. 1 tie D. Bob-n. fas G. De'am tr, tj. II. Rend. r. Jos. II. Nei-ou, This is in our . I A. T.a I01 , G. L. V 11 son. J . V . Ton erlake a tu ' 1 D . il o I v , put on t .is a very appro rut, run v, t.U'1 priate token for Our rv-pn t nt nt. . baa thrown "t.t wUic'l Will no .1 oth r ileit.irtineutr 1 ; t.e II rai l .pi .ie :'. '1 1 1 1 e t lo !ir. 1 :i " . " u'.t Ik nl'eti ed by I" the count ry. Crave a Caaal la ta Kep. 4'aatreatlaa lr. R-to-jrl Hancock intorms us that 10 1 die rodtt in the Republican State Con- vent;, a upou Craven couuty rieiejati'S I llial the Lotomi:te.- on cruJeniial. which . wa composed o; t ight D-ikery m-n and 1 onv It -jt :1 man, reported in favor of Rone h and I.. wre. ee Ni-aUd J-hu Ridd but the convention nrxl W. W. I-aw- ,cn''r 1 col. Ilotxrt Ilsoccck. of X. w ISerne, was electei a mem'ter of the State Executive Committee and wis also a member of the ; commit te 00 resolutions. Waa as II rpn Trrrj la las. Tlie death .f Mr. Wra. 15. Boyd takes away the last survivor, in this section, ni tli miliurr lorce which was at Harper's Ferry to repel the raid of John Brown iu Mr. Boyd was a citizen ot the riy of Peterafairg Va. at that time, and a mem ber of a Volunteer Company which lad dered its servieta to Gov. Wise and hur ried to the scene of action. Wlietbcr his eommaad was part of the force that cap tared Brown aod bss gang is not now re membered; but it waa there sod rendered valuable service to the state of Virj nia oa that avemorablo oocaswo. J ".ttr - RLSSKLL F011 GOVERNOR ; Nominated (in the Seventh Hallott 1 By thf Kppn ll Irnii siKle Cnnvenfinit Tile 4ICttPr I n ii it the Vote. ! The lollowinsr .ire the n. iiniiu e-: I For I " n i te-1 Stuti" S. naior ,1. tpr ('. l'i ite'nai'-l. I For (Governor D. L. Hnswll. ! Fi.rAlti.n.ey i-eia! - V. V. Wu'er. For A mil lor - Ilu !t' 1 lem Icrs in, of j I llkeo. For Associate lu-iue Ii. M. Dou-- C'lwiriii.i'i ('ii n inn- onl) Executive Coiiiiiiuie' A K. Holton Virtu il Chairman, with full powe's .Jeter C. I'rilLli.ud. leleuale to Xatlonil (''invention Jeter ('. l'ri'i loird, lunes K. Iloy.l. At l'.:;t o'clo.ik leil'.otii'U !.( 01. K I RST H M I OT. Uiis. ;i I Vm ki rv It v l Mo.slv Lusk tiT :! .i; 4 j 1 1 4 Total no . f votes ' '.T-t Xeoj-Niiry to a eli.ni e Oockerv would h ive ls n 1 '7. nominal, d o l the li'-t hi' hit hy a mn I' m it r if tl.e Unsst II 15 lyd-MotMly-Lu hme Iml not "li.)'ji:e I" th s ..(' 1 4 7 k I..IU-vo'o-. Mecklenburg. 0; Cumiierland, 4; 1 . This -hovi s w "tilt- w..rk. Wiikt. ii, Frmkliii. 1' Klri-com,'P. 4; (ii'ivi-n h ie Ku;-.-eil uot in hi ()u the seventh Ui'lot Alamaneo, wmt Uiek to Boyd; Alleghany rtivr Kus-ell t wo j;ftin of two; CrisHell, (iniHord, and Or.in.'e went buck t. I'oiyd. Russell Liiiinetl one in Jack-on. bctile chiiilei.e I ttic vote of I). ire coun ty. TtH! delegate in not here and some body has voted in his place. Russell 1"! li-7 n.i-kr-rv 104 1-7 JR.. yd 13 The peejro s took po-ii-ion .. the taue and i lanced a l.reik ilmni. The ! fcene ljnreil nny altempt nt desrrip tion. Mr. Moody, of Haywood, demandtil to be heard, Mott rule I out of crder. Moo ly saitl ii was an outrage to permit couutus to be voted by men i!io ha 1 no riht t do -o. "When the county of Graham was not in the hall and was voted by the niemtier Irom Swain which is contrary to the plan ot orej iniz iliou. The Russell men were ctazy with j y, and the opposition were mad enough to fiht. XeW8 and Observer. The Wyatlr Sihrlne. A point atxnit the .Mystic Mi.iDe par uie h rloay to winch our attention had not he-en called b fore. wa.s that it. was the ! tir-t one of its kind ever held in the State The Shriners ma le a nitfht ofit. Tlu-v took in 27 novices and from ihe racket crestel, the pioU fired, the yells of terror that some times rent the midnight air, the oovices must have caught fits. The XoMes say th camel was iu i;o"d shape and tamed all the novices over the desert safely, except one or two who got slightly injO'ed. There wis one who could not jcl his shoe on of er he made the journey. The four old hands in New Heme, Nea1, I'lnch, lyovick and Ilackburn rntido the new fellows howl. The initiation tudtil about two o'clock nil a baoquet al the Ch .tUiu ka t-i-thd I Hie merry maKioix. Iturewere- about a hundred ot the Masons nt the hat tpiet and about dozen yi uui; ladies cnned the occasion with their presence, rhsperoned by Mrs. A. II. Powell. The Shriue is not leaiiy Masonic, it ia the sx ial ft . dure of the order to which however non- but M i ions of h;i;h rank are eiegdtle. Wank farcllna la-rratlnna. Not long since we copied from the National Ii corder of Washington, I). C, an account of the invention ofacanninir lev ice by Mr. T. II. Com k ley otHdti- more. who has spent several sasins in New B- rne in the branch house ol Messrs. Moore kt Uiady while it wns being oper- atetl lure. Mr. J. V. Hampton, of Durham, patent broker, informs us that Mr. Coaklcy has met Willi the good for tune of selling h;s invention lor 6o,000. Mr Hamilton sp aks vt rv l.-.vorablv of the line escatw invt nt. d by our former lo w nea.an, Mr. M. M akeley, now of Eden- ton, and he i so tells us 01 a burglar pr'Hif house I.Ktk, which he rvitects to prove very liac ihing. This Ri.st is ihe invention ot Mr Hamilton'-, pirincr in Durham .",000, lie tells 11s, has alrendv been offer ed for Ihe patent right. He ala sats loa investigations have shown him that tin re are numbers ot valuable Xoilh Carollnri inv.-iilii.ns, which f brouglil intt the proper prominent uotice n.ight pnive to be big thiugs for the inventor5, hut he aays, as a rule there is eonsitleiahle ddlLutty in the way ils Ihe inviMitors are 111-n who are not capitalists ami thus they ru poorly iib'e to handle ihe products of their talent themselves. I. O. 0. F. Aran l-odar OMrrra. The Stale (irau.! Ix) Ige I. ).). F. elected the following (ir.ind Officers lor ihe ensuing year: Grand Master, W. T. D-irtt h. GoldslKiro; D.puty Grand Mas ter. .1 P. Sawyer, Alievilh ; (;r.md NVtir den, li. W. Murray, Greensboro; Grantl vcietary, B. H. Woodell, Raleigh; Grand Tre-isur-r, R. J. Jones, Wilmington; Gnrd Hepresenlalive to the Sovereigti (rn.l Ixxlge, Pat G. M., C F. Lums ilcn, Raleioli. The (Jrantl t flietn ele. te 1 were then presents I 'ind dulv nistal e I in their res pective ortices. (riantl M.o-ter Dortclt mstle the follow. 10c )(oiiitmeuif: Grt.nd Marshal, .1. M. Davi.-; Grand Conductor, M. W. J-.cobi; Grand Gu irdian, Ii N. Ilackett; Grand Herald, W. Drown Giand Chaplain, C. O. Dar&nd. S arxliog committee or by-laws; Gilbert M. Leod, 1 S. Briokley. Stth E. Speight. The following trustees of the Orplinn Home were duly elected: N Jacobi. Wilmington,- 0. R. Edward--, lta'etuh; W. C. DouIhs-, Cril-Bge; W. T. Dortch and W. A J. IVacink, Gol.lsb.oo. W. 1). GtiS'er, Fuyetleville. On mo'icm, Mr. W. A. .1. Peacock's ele tion as director w ns made fir life.--(io'ds .(.ro A r 11- Thr Odd Fellowa' Orphan' Ilomr. The Gohlsboro Arous sns that toe cor.trsct for the construction ..f the Odd Fellows Orptian-.' Home of t hit city, wns awarded to the Powhntrau laimlier Com pany lor the sum of 10,45d, thev Wing he lowest bidders. The work is to begin it one. pushed to comph (ion, and in ac cordance with the beautiful placs rtdopied which guirautrt- ihe buiitliug to l one ot the handsomest stiuctuns in the South. Two hundred dulltirs was s 11 bs :ri I ie I by membets of Ihe (Jraril fyo. !,. p.esent towards the luidtiing fu.nl ot Hie Home. The cotiiribo ion li-t was left oen, tin tu-nih rs plelgiiig thems. Ives to rats - the Imlance nt-eded to a-sure the completion of the Home. Tk Haitai Manumrnt. Another h.tudsome iuonutueut now graces our beautiful Cedar Grove Ceme tery. It is the monument to our late es teemed citiwna. Mr Jonathan) Havens and hia wifc-, Mra. Mary L. Havens. Itsetec tion mas finished Tuesday by .Mr J K Willis. The mocurucut stands thirteen feet hih, is. four feet eight inche9 spaare at the base and is surmounted by a St. Andrew's Croes. The whole monument is quite oruamrntally finished antt the lot is neatly inclosed with marble curbing having tastily linisheJ posts at the corners and midway on either side. .Iohn T. Patrick says that there are 1.000 Noithern settlers in Moore county ; that the nutnltr ol visitors to Southern Fines duriug the pust season was 20,0Oti aod that the railway passenger business there amounted to $30,000. Johnson's Kidnev and Liver Regula tor, tlie great Herb Tea. cures all kitlncy and Wool troubles, torpid liver, bilious iosM, raalara ami constipation. Large packages, 25 and 50 eta. . r:.ii i T1IK IKIKI'lHOK 1 UelHl'Mi IlaNti-rii 'l' li 1 us toll A ilileil lo I lt- 1.1,1 . W. li;ie IU ' t iei 1 tile work of J ll t I i l it: leleiilii iiie i nun. i ti.'ii luiweon Kateni Car. ma town- mil ;' 'a--. W. it ' h"p Heme 1 1 !ll ! ' y. r tii. -1 c 1 1 1 yet. The I.-.U-t enioi u'.' tic i;' the Kitiston h.w: Fr.e It as "Mr. I le.i. A- If rne- ot T. li b' 'To, came Widhei-ilay; and .M r. Maurice ter, of Kiclimnnd. came Tlmr-dav. ire i nt i- rested in the Carolina Tele Jlun They ilioue 'ompany, which h i- th eiianires m Kms'on. 1 In Inet'Ml. The- work' ot K mstoii t xi-limii: e will i Thev hope to hive the i I raneli:,.' . ,t- e - mil it' anil iijsIi i ' : 1 1 1 u in ilia nimenee tn-day. i hanee he re in work ,n "Tlu order bv June 1-t. couipiny proposes to connect. W :l-ou, Koi kv Mount Taili'U'i. U j-h .no'.on. Ciienville, tiritton ami Kinston. U'-iihs a number of mal er intervening points An ell'ort is also lieinir made to eonnicl with Nore.'.k, Va , and other '.;i;--'er pi act s. The otlii-prs of the company are A. M. Fairly, pnsiileiil; (ieo. A. llohlenie--. v ice presitli nt; W. X. Suut'i. ser ret n v -Pr. J. M. T.aker, J. (J. Mehcuan W. II. I'owell, Jr . directors. A'l of thec are "t Tariuiro. ' M. Hol h riie-s is desirous ot conn, rt I ine; with Jniow Hill and Hookeiton. Tho I company will allow those places to cotl ! nu't with the company's lines on lavor j iile terms. It would he ot irreat coiiven i ietice arj'l lnt lit to the business men and I fat tilers ol those sections, and we hopi; i tl.ey will i.rrnn" to have telephor.e con jtitcti n with t he ont-ide world. As they have no telrgrnph tacilltiis it wcllnl hoot' even greater I Hietit t ban usual to the eood people ol Greene county. If they wish a telephone line they -lion . I e lm u. un lent w i'h Mr. Goo. A. llolderuos. A Knit leilh. trs. : '. 1 1 - n n E. Stud-, wile of Mr. Wm. II. I!. Sind-t. tormerlv nl'New r.ur.'li, Xew York, tiie-l at their residence on M. teall' street "Jthis city Sunday, May 17th, of consumption, in the filt year of her ja je. The fitnern' services were held from .Chiist (Episcopai) church Tuesday morn -I i;. z at ! o'clock, and the interment ma 'e :tl the tii fni on Trent river three miles .' from the city w hich Mr. Sands recintly pu."t hiised tor their future home. I The internal! will be with a virw to furl uro removal of the remains Xcrt'u. Mr-. Sands bad been in poor health for about lour years and their rem. vai here about the beirinuniir of Jt he present ytar whs largely in hopes th it a ili.iiiie of climate uiiht prove l-enetirial t her. Tlieir home wns purchased and their new resilience ju-t riu bed ready tor occupa- ! tioti tttiiilv have iiroved tliDiuselves Cood tieiilib us nn 1 citi' ns -ince they came amoui; us anil the sympathies of our people go i. lit to them ill their bereave ment, winch came just as they w ere ready to iK-irin Hie in their new home. What Inttrftl? Mr. Janus II. Holt, manufacturer, of Alamance comity, who recently went over to the Republicans for protective policy reasons has pulled out from among them. The sight of the deb ga'cs after the con vention was Ik Id did the work. If - has written a letter that is a scorcher ' an. t a..ks the pertinent iiuestion: "What would anv industry amount to in a State dominated by Rii-scil and his mob ol howliug s.iVbges.' Xew Iriati 1'olatops. Mr. J. II. Parker, Jr., has shown ns at his store a sample ot ne crop Early Hose potatoes ronsider thlc larger than a hen eeg. brought tlown Saturday troiu the firm ot Mr. T. K. French at Spriag (fir. lell. Theie tire live arris in the patch from which Ihf sample came. The two gentle men have a joint interesC m it. Judging from appearances, thev can. with favor able weather, 111 ike a very early ship ment. 4 nil foril College 'om 111 on re hip nt. The commencement exercises of Guil ford College a.tc be.ng held this wee';. The following is the arranged pro-, gran 1 nn : Baccalaureate sa rin. 111 by Edward Bond-, thaler, D. !., Winston Sdem, N. !'. Mav 17. 1 1 a, in. Graduating exercises of Senior preparatory-class, am I selections furnished by the music class. May, i9. s p. 111; Alumni , business meeting, Mav 20, '2 p m; Alumni atltli-e-s, Hena (J. Worth, of class '8'.), May 20, 4 p in; address before the Literary Societies. 1). n. Tuttle, I. I). Rtleigh, N. ('.. May -Ml. S p ni. .Vrt exhibit in Studio nt King hall turn West H om at. Founders Hall. Comment ema-nt May 21, 10 a. in De vi. lion d exerciser and Senior Orations, one ol winch will be the lurkjsli i,ui- ' piie," Ly Niisseotii Si'man, Rrumana, Rt-y-rooi , Sy ria. and imotliei "Civil Service Itefonu" Robert Will i.nn llodgin, (iuil lord College, X. C Conft rring of Degrees, President I.. L. Hoblis. Raccalaurcale Adtlres--, George A. Rartoii, Ph. D. Rrvaii Mawr College, Pa. Alumni Bitiipiet, May 21st, H . m. .ONr.tK3IKT KXERC'I.SF.S. Or Thr State Normal And Intlnfitrlal Nehool And Littleton Feninle ol le:e. The Cotnmenccmcnt exercises of the Siate Normal autl Industrial school are being held this week, The programme embraces the following. Tuesdty. May l'J, 189(3, 11 a. ni. Music l.y Orchestra of the Brockmanu school of niu-j'c. Doxology Annu.il sermon Rev E. A. Yates, D.'l). Hvmn Invocation 12:15 u. m. I n v( ding exercises. Music by Orchestra. Introduction of PorU't-.tt of Z-jbulon B. N'ance bv Gov ernor Elias Carr. Song '-The Old North State Forever.'' Personal Retnixn-cctii e.s ol Vance as a 111 in and Irien I ot t tlucation, Hon. R. II. Battle. Song "America.'" 4:45 p. in. Physical Cu'tiiT Exercise--. -: ",11 p. m. E-ays Graduating Class. Wedesdav. Mav 20. 1M. 11 a. 111. An nual address by Hon. Charles W. Dabuev Jr., Assistant secretary of Agri.-.ulture o the l'uite.1 States. M.i-sic. Awarding dip loiiias. Music. Prtsontation ot eoustitu lions. Music. Presentations of Ribles. M usi'-. S: til i. tn. Alumnae F.ssaiv Miss J5er tha M. Lee, Class of ''.hi. Etitertaintnent bv the Adeliiluan and Coroelian Literary Societ ies. The following is the programme of the commencement exercises of Littleton Female College, Prof. J. M. Rhodes, Pres ident. Anniversary sermon Ind 'ore the Mission ary society. Sunday, Mav 21th, lsint, at 1 I a. m. by Rev. G. A. Ogiesby, Mission ary Sec. X. C. Conterence. Children's exercises, Tuesday, May 20, lSOOat S.30 p. m. Annual sermon, Wednesday. May 27th, 18'JO. at 11 a. in. by Bishop".!. C. Grau li rry. Elocution Hicital, Wetlncsdav, MtiV 27th, loXi, at SaO p. 111. Graduating xercise.s, Thursday, Alay 2-tlu 1 SOil, at 10 a. 111. Literary address, Thursday, Mav 28th, 1HHC, at l'ltiiO a. m. b() Dr. j". S. B.is-xjtt, of Trinity College, N C. Annual concert. Thutstlay, May 2Sth, 1M9I5, at S 30 p. in. Ten Bf.!-PH In 11-pnven- ir. Hardy T. Casey and his wife, Alice Spruill, buried their youngest son, James Ix'onard. Dear Stonewall IN". C. May 13, 100. He wis a line healthy child, ") mouths old, was taken sick 011 the 12 th ami died that night- Those parents had buried nine inlants before. Only one had reached eighteen months. A. D. Beits. It will astonish you how quickly John son's Magnetic (Ml will kill all internal aches and pains for mau and beast. 1.00 size. 50 cts; fd) cts. size, 25 cts. For sale by F. S. Duffy. x nisTixcTinxs hk, 1 II t In t-w ISt-rilt- 'ill-isittt- Illslitilli lu ri nat t Ik ltt.4l SclltflllNt i- Yl-iir. l'rof. K. T. Meiidenha!! fuiu -h.- u- tht ollowui li-t embiaeitii; not only tho-e t. whom pr es wer - a. ar.led but tho f w hose -rial 1 i -iu t h ro ii'jh. iu t the year enti tled than to honorary distinction. Il,s linsop P'll -lll', I i eel V P. I lint TVf .- il- ...,..',. . .. ' lor i ii.- iui;uesi average "lane oi any pup i iu the school for the entire year. Mie made an averai;" ol i)4 i 1-. tier studies wi re all in the 2nd grade of the interme diate department. The next hiidie-t wi Mis- I,l p Uan eock who rtceived an average lor the en tire year ol i I O. Ma-br K X. Dully, '.If but bis aver ilire was lowered on account of absence cau-etl by sieknes-. since it is a iule of the schooi to take off " n r ta nt for each ab sence from recitation. Mi-s Nit i Whaley !: l-'- Her -rude wa- al-o 1 .wend bv absence. Mm- Xma 15 tsnioht M ': Mi-s Maude Kiusev. 1-2. These- wen- -ill in the . i .... i -. ... . e . i . i. . i .le.eieiiiie .lepinineiit oi mii'mii. ( lher pupils who deserve special men . . . , r T t , , I 1 l: - lion: -M i.-ier .loiin .v. Mtiiuows. jn l.u:a v titer-, iiattie t. ratiiree. .May i ar- ! ker. Hilda J .cobs, Hilda Davenport. I All e Crowdcr, Rowen i iv bitty, J.dy Groves. Mnllie Hollowell. I'upil- who received pr zes for uttend- tiiK. ; not nussini; one day i'l '. m titu Mi-s I Jessie Parsons. Miss Hilda Jacob Miss Lizzie Ilati.oek, Mi-s Mau l Km Miss Maude KniseV. also r. tveu th prize ottered tor spelling. sen oi. ARsti rps. Miss Lizzie Ilancoek receivft the cri veil by Converse College S. (. Miss Xita haley. the one otl'ere 1 bv Guillord Colieou N. C Miss Nma RasDiybt the one nivm by Salem Female Acadeiny, N. C. IX MKnoKIAM. In the discharge of the -ad tluty im posed upon us hy St. John's Lodge No. :!, A. F. and A. M.. therefore, in the name of a sorrowing Lodge, we oiler this last sad tribute lo our ikceasid brother, William 15. 15 .yd. For many years having been a tine and worthy Master M.tSuii. to whom in truth the .Masonic tie- were but as additional bonds of friendship and brotherly love, filling in this lodge the highest positions in its gifr. the ztalous mid f'ai'hftll dis charge of his duties, ever tempered wiih kindness, urbanity and courtesy, demand ing for him that respect and esteim. which alone was etpuled by the love of his brother Masons. While death at all tiuus must leave its ; etitig in the heaits of loved ones left he- lend, yet a long lile of usefulness, love, 'kindness untl charity to all whichever characterized the career of our departed brother, is a taim to wounds which Cnn Init heal the pain and soothe the graf in reiikembrance ol him who has gone. "To live in hearts we leave behind "Is aot to tlie." In tlie death of our brother W. 15. Loyal, St. John's Lodge is called to mourn a faithful, consistent mid worthy brother, the city a reepecttd and upright citizen: his widow and children a loving tender and devoted husband and parent. To all of whom this lodge extends its sympathy an I condolence in their hour of trial. Whereas, in oider that the memory of our thcia.sed brother may be: perpetuated on the records t f this lodge as il is with in the hearts of its members; and that the public and his loved ones may hayc a public expression of love and esiecn.: Be it resolved: That this memorial be spread upon the records ot this lotlg. ; that a copy be transmitted to the benavtal family, and that a copy lie published in the New Berne Jot kxai.. All of which is respect fully submit let, Sam B Watkks, ). H. Gi'ion, Hugh J. Lnvicic. Tito nisrlple'w I'ienie. The Disciples pic. lie yesterday w as a pronounced success. Ths day was beau tiful its a poe'l.s slream. and the ileliciou brecze from the southwest blciv freshly all the live long day so that there was no nUg gtstion of oppressiveness by reason of the heat. The boat was the Carolina, char tered since the Trent went up iu a ehariol of lire, by Capt. Dowdy who is a past master of picnics, but run by her own Capt. Ijxncasttr. The 'Mustering place"' wis RiverJa'e, beautiful fr .sit.vition, its high banks looking out gloriously over the broad river shimmering in the sunlight, and its abundant open area packed on either side by magnificent trees, suggestive of ipii. t aiid reetfand refresh rut ut. The usual f-pons swinging, lull play ing, &c.. were indu'ged in. ami the youngsters took tin Usual delight in the river which has here a wide breadth ot shoals or Hats w here crabs, hard or sofr. and shrimps delight to congregate. The dinner was nice in appearance. abuntl mt and toothsome anil the little people did it full justice in perfect order. The low descending sun passed bthind a cloud as we started on our homeward way so that the return trip was if possible more enjoyable than wheu outwatd hound. A good and profit ible day was spent, more promotive of acquaintances and lel lowslnp than months of routine Sunday School work. 15. The Fsany on North t'nrollila. . We publish this morning an essay by a young lady pupil of the New Berne Col legiate Institute on North Carolina, un der the head of "Our Goodld North State." It was written by Ms Lizzie Hancock, aged sixleen, daughter of our tow nsman Mr. James Hancock, the pu pil to whom was awarded the two years scholarship at Converse College, S. C. 1 he youug lady displays unmistnkab'e talent in this essay, and its excellence itiso ntlicts credit upon the school in which she received her literary training. Fnconrngring: ManiifHetnriiia:. We noticed recently that the City Council ot Charleston. S. C, had pa-sed an ordinance exempting from taxation lor a period of years all manufacturing en terpri.-es 'atlat should be start eel in that citv during a certain time, and as a result the people of the city ate looking forward to gre it results from such action. The exemption iceiudes nil taxation except that of the sthool, which is mertly uoiniua1, and the belief is that a boom in Ihe manufacturing line will come to Char leston. Capitalists even from other si C tious of their own State arc visiting the city looking for sites upon which to start up manufactories, the first to be inaug urated being a iiiammrth shoe factory The fcheme is an experiment widi tie people of Charliston, and it is Worthy o note that almost the first month's ( xper lence is gratilymg to than. The outcome ot Charleston's t xpi la ment will lie watt-hid with interest. We believe it would be a g -od thing lor New Berne to do likewise. We need factories and should encourage their building by every reasonable means possible, and we believe such exemption reasonable because each factory built will benefit the city generally, and the increase both ot wealth and population which will be brought about will adtl to the city 's revenues even though the factory itself should not pay any taxes. Pamlico Nnpfrlor Conrt. The Superior Court of Pamlico connly convened Monday, W. S. O'B. Robinson, ptesiding, the solicited' W. J. Leary, of Edcnton being present. The attorneys present were: Messrs. Peaisall. Ward. Caho. Stevenson, White hurst, Thomas, Moore, Gibbs, Clarke and Clark, of New Berne; Hon. F. M. Simmons, of Raleigh; and Alexander, ot Washington county. Gabe Thomas, tbe wife murderer, sub mitted to a verdict of murder iu second degree and sentence j to 30 years in the penitentiary. No other cnsi s of impor tcnee were tried that day. There were tw o jail cases larceny to lie tried Tuesday morning w hich would end the criminal docket. Indications were that court would hold but two or three days. hikI ;.! UleyeHiifr. e..i u -in. tun. -Jt "t i'' i tie- I. ; ! A 1, ' I .let 1 , , i H .OI-l , ! U.-We I'm lor. ian-l C i I nun 1 V ,- lii-M t Itnnlis I'ienic A Sv hi, sli..;-.. Rear 1 1 .W'll tl'olll ir W. E. ,M .sier Joe i v.ililii: 1 eul--' r. ( ' lilt. .be F. .!).(.. W i t-d Jr. iai be J hilly w out . ie curry in.; Mr. ( i le I'dtlllall to Rouuc Inli t i i. i-j tie-. The i wo on a . y, Ie i'.r..xu'- Inlet, I'.rtir Inlet in a art v t here, had ' ; -I 111 .Ullti I tie -e u ho j on I He beach ,iial WL")t t. In mile- di.-iuni. 1 1 o--;iil; boat, picll ek. . I w it II t h" a i;ood time with the i;i party on i he -atl'l-. K'tui :; i Dir. urriviii r at .-Wiiushon I I s i it 1 1 nifiii; ii; in th.- t vi n 111 "111 1 a : . c' ' 1- p. in , ir iveiii'o of iietui s (ii i mile U!'in' the tl t di-d in..' ' these, li loo l'od j On th. ne.V Kosier, Clyde i I'.'.ie oot tii'ljui'e j 'mil I nek I hl'o ilu-r. a!'i:v:ni;' o'clock, p. m. Id a. in . -tayino ! but they totiki d tlu ir re; urn . l'i ;i - ee 1 1 u I : :e ual t 'J l. I 'C -a: .IV 1 ..ck .. -.Min-b .ad Tiny led Swansboto a! at church "till p. m.. nke May lay pintles on 1 iv thev are a": r;;h I . lvr.rir - ' , , . : -W.1SO 1 .1 "I. e "ii n i , Miir. ! Y.. li 11 ill io. e while on the 1 with some .! the p etty Rrowni uin I e oj: .drls, but llj. -e M iv pally p'cnict 1 lor siie'h as tli it. ar .VI r. II. IV. NlmpHOii Ili-itfl. Ratnbiidoe V. .--iiii p-n.. who. hn a year and a hall, li t- been -ull'erii.i; Mr. ! a ol.lt - I from a cancer hi- f ie.-. died Tn-s.l:, afternoon. May 1 '.. at bi-Oak-i:i;:h building tt.is v. Mr Simpson w a.-, about -la He haves a wife and f. ur O'lleSt about liltet'I) yaaisoe carpenter, a good workman man. II'1 was a member Street Methodi-t chlll'i-i 1 oii.e i 1: t he . r-ar- . .f ace. h:Mren. the II- was a and a good ot Hauoook ati'l ol the Knights ol Hai'iiioiiv. The remains were lal.eti Wtilne-hiv morning to llnlmv. his old boine f..r interment, (.'oi. .-impson of Unit place was the father of the deceased. Ii r rail aiv Correspond euro. We are bang bh s.se. I with good sea-ons iu our sectiou. Our poiato crop is tine while the other part of the county is being patched with df. nth. The Or.enta! Sunday school held their picnic at our place las' Snurdav. It was pielty well reprr-i nted from miter pail of the couuty. The hail storm Ui d we had a lew days ago tlitl not d image the crop- ;.s bad .1 we thought it did at the time it It'll. liintM-y Si-miiiiiry t'oniiiiciicciiioii I. Th it fine Eastern Carolina female school Kmsey Seminary of LaGnnge, will hold its couillleliccuit ut tXtlcisis, M ,v 2t;h to 2s; h. ( n Sunday the 24lh. tin- ba-- cult-ire .b- sermon will be preached a? eleven a m. The graduating 1 xe't i-es wiM be on Wednesday. May 27' h, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon and the musicalc that evening at S o'clock. On Thursday, May 28th, at ten-thirty a. in., the address will be delivered by Rev. R. C. Beam m, . f (od.l-b no Tin art exhibition will be from two to live that afternoon, and the reception Irom eight to eleven, p. m. Prof. Jos. K usey, the prineipa'. never fails to have a good coniniein emeut mid to make it plea-ant for all visitors. Tnc exei rises are always largely attended and deservedly so. Knl-hlNOf Harmony Financial Secre tary t'liaiiffo. Bro. It. J. Disosw.-ty having "be-n elect ed Financial Secretary of Craven Lodge Xo. 1.. Knights of Harmony, at the last meeting to li.l the unexpiied term of brotltt r W. 15. Iny:l, deceased the mem-Ix-rs will pay all ;i-p-:iie''l- and dues lo him. J. II. Smith. Sec'y. I will be locale I at No. ItiO George street Icnporarih and will always ba pre pared to receipt for all 111- IK y paid me on ihe street. jtulGlwf R.J. Pisosway. Death ol -Sir. Henderson Kinney. Krol her ol I'rol. liinsey ol I. a I. ranee Tin- remains cf Mr. Hentii r-on Kiusi-y pas.-etl through thi- c.ty this afiei'noon on their way lor burial at his home in Otis low county. Mr. Kinst-y was on a vi-it to his son at Maxton when tne sad visitti lion of death came to him suddenly and without warning. He was 70 years old, a brother to Mr. Jos. Kinscy, ol the Kitiscy Seminary, La Grange, and the father t f Mrs. Luther M. Nash, of this cily. lie was a man highly esteemetl in the conin unity 111 which he lived, autl ihe new.- of his su Lien demise will be re-caved with pi'mfui regret by his many friends antl acquaintances. Gohls boro Argus., May 1 Slh Oealh ol' tieorse J. Itmlley- Mr. (ieorge J. Dudley tlied at his home four miles from Yanoeboro, this county. HI the night of FlidaV, the loth inst., about midnight; aged about lii'ty veins. The deceased was a well know n tanner of the couuty, and one ol its h ading men. He was 111 ;i gist rat" for many yeats, up to ihe time of die fusion Legislature. Mr. Dnd'ey's wife and five children, four sons antl one daughter, survive him His wife was Mi-s Paine Rhem, daughter ol Mr. J. L. Rhcni of Xew 15' rne. Tin- funeral is to be held thi- alien' 0011. Not Ice. I want every man and woman in the I'll i ted States inieicsted in the Opium and Whisky habits to have one of my looks on these diseases. Addrtss 15. M. Wool ley, Atlanta, ( Box 882, and one will be sent you free. w ly A favorable report upon on Representative has bee 1 agieed S'.iinm r's I!oa- ncke Island bill. An amendment was adopted reducing the ami nut appropria ted for the nn nuu. ent, etc.. from -:!0.000 10 $20,000. The Washington correspondent of the Charlotte Observer says that Mr. Robert Ransom when continue I as second secre tary of legation at Mexico, will have a salary of $2,623 after July 1, IS!"'.. Johnson's Emu'sion of Cod Liver Oil is invaluable in ail pulmonary affections and consumption. I. enriches the blood, restore-! lost tissues, budds up the appetite anil makes s.uind tl. -h. Put bellies. fl.'O Far .Stile bv F. S. DutlV. We Never Had So many nice desira able goods at such little prices, and we will be sure to please you if you favor us with a call. Nice desirable Ginghams. Ic Beautiful Lawns, ."ie. !5p"The above is au extra Bar gain. Yard wide Percales, Sc. LNJ inch Umbrella. Congo Handle, Paragon Fr-tmc, 50c Ladies Oxfords, patent tip, 40c Ladies Dongola Shoes, Latest style, 75c Beady made Shirt Waists, -5c AND OTHER NUMEROUS BABGAINS. May 1G, 180C I 'THE Sl'M.MI'.R CAJ'ITAL." SiniiiiiiT Winds anil Siimiiirr Waves I'nr SiiiniiitT WaiiiltTcrs. j liiiiiii All.tMH' iihi:i. ori.v. I niter ov Prnsrwulvf n iierlii Ami i:xi-ellent e l hiihi'Iiic-ii I hiinii ly te Kollina; (a Wltrrt- KisliiiiifT. mill Itnlliliit-r- "l HiixUlnif In looljiiu Brrtoi A all lli- Num., nior Ton rial . Mr. YV. V. Ciimpbeb, niiui'.i;i" of He j Abtititii' Hotel ot Moi'elieail. n ai.o m n.c i (:,:v. iiifoi'ins Us thai the wotk "i putltao 1 1 i In.- hotel inl ' L'ood shape for ihe in - for i Was l ' now complete mid u i "'-U s '!" "l,PM all Ihe gu-sis V i nt- i opening day. .Mr. F. 15 Afeiidell. -tall' conespon 'cut of the News and ( o scru r w ho get- up n spe ial-. and who is now gallier'iig It t 1 for one on Eistcin X "Hi Caioliua. being at Mo.-. liead on tin-' h i'e.'s ..p. mug day was so i !i arme I w ith evervdiu g dial he pente d at onee a glowing di-vnpluc 'which we r. pr'du. e ! r. .1 11 t'-' coluni s 1 o! the Xews anil (Jb-erver., It is a- !.- 1 lows: I Moieheul Citv. N. C., May ft. ' F In iv is a I uoyancy in the breeze at I Mori h ad, :t gt'fiti'ieur in i s biilowy seas, a : gh ain on its Ir diquil s ii'.d and sttean.s, ! :n iginli eiiee i 1 11s re-th s roaring ai d roll ' in" octatl, M1' ndi I along it- moon kissed. ! wave-washed .toast, t c-ai y lu its dashing ! an-1 loatnitig sun, aim in o 11 p.- ......e j is its eveiy h a lire anil t nvifoipiii nt Hot I makes ns'ohl ir. ends 1 urn their ett and I inclin ttiutis oea-.U'Ward as eat h -un.ut. r i - a-on tippr. niche-. " I he l.iuiou.s old Atlantic Hotel wn.we iiilai's are washed by the Hawing tile -ecnis, as each spring time recedes to fairly veaiii for the advt nt ol its summer friend-, and patrons. It throws op. u the blind to i s hundreds of window s ai d bids the -ea bt'et zos and SUU-beams come in and l iia-e aw ay Ihe loneliness ot a bleak v- ail ing winter, and make cht ei till the haunts -fits summer soiotirners. Iiswnle tloors llv open and admit into iis broad veran das ami spacious halls the cheering, sun light of summer. The sharp es lineup a.iound its wharts with white sail slrelcheil to the win Iw.u-d, natly 10 bearovtr the billows the spiiited anglers and moonlight -ail. t's. -Tlie tide ebbs and flows. bring:ng in tin- iiiu-'mtlrings of the ceiseless s -e ,11ml cam ing out to Neptune t he oci.o. s . I t h. "i.h'is uf the hills " Old ot ean frets end foams it-elt into waving blue mountains, and tl.eu lashes itseif into showers ot spring that cools and charms the suunnei winds. The gallant blue tidi nud tin brave ami heroic mackerel, the two cav aliers of the 8:.i, are marching incaval c ides across the breakers, defying the angler ami ready to measure resistance with him in the wake of a llying sharpie. The festive clam and crab are com ing up in little armies-, ready to be sacrificed on the tables of Manager Camp bell. "I have just spent a day and night ut Morelu ad. I was worn and wtary when I landed, but when 1 alighted anil was tanned by the Ocuan breezes, lured by the mili-Q'Uriug of the ocean antl en chanted by the lashing . ol the waves on the shot-.', it seemed almost unreal. 'I met Mr. Camplied, ihe new mana ger of the Atlantic Hotel, who was bu-y renovating, refurnishing anil remodeling the hotel, C0ttage, ball. houses, stimuli I houses, wbaris and walks, ami getting evervt iing iu readinem for the opening of the hotel tomorrow. Mr. Campbell is not a stranger to Mot'ehead, nor to the patrons of this popular n sort. He has been heic as chief clei k anil assistant manager during the biggest and best sea sons, lie is a thoroughly competent and popular n anager, a universal fayorih with all those who have spent the seas ins at Moreluad during the past several years and proposes to nuke this popular lesort mare all racti ve du ring this sea -on than ever In fore. His purpose is to make the summer capital from now until Ihe season closes the most attractive and popular ic on in the Southern States, and to in augurate a schedule ol reasonable rate i hat will not only bring the old friends ot the Atlantic, hut hundreds of others who desire to avail themselves of ihe attrac tions of t he most delightful resort on the South Atlantic coast. "Mr. Campbell has had t xtcn.led ex peiieneein halel management. He is a most tillable, patient and clever manager, and knows how to cate-r to the demands of summer tourists. lie has not only thoroughly repaired and thoroughly icno vatcd the hotel cottages and other build ings, but he ha selected as his aids in the management a number of gentlemen who are thoroughly competent antl capable "Mr. A. J. Cooke, ot R ileigh. is to be one ol his assistants Under Mr. Cooke's management the Atlantic las enjoyed several very successful seasons. He is a splendid hotel man au 1 will be a valua ble aid to Mr. Campbell in the manage ment this season. "Mr. Dick Burklread formerly of Ral eigh, but uow ot Goldsboro, is one of the olliee lorce, a young man of affable man ner, thorough bu-iness training antl uni versally popu'ar with his friends antl associates. ''Every department of the hotel is pre--nhtl over by thorough adepts seeded and employed becaitsu of their limes., for the positions they occupy aud not for blow or bluster. "There is a variety of natural attrac tions at Moreheitd, that is lound at few other poiuts. Its fishing, suit bathing, moonlight sailing, its delightful sea brei zes, its balmy days and pleasant uights, its laced souuils and stnded is lands, and other attractions are surpassed by no coast resort in the country. It is one ol the leading summer homes in lb. South, and under iis new ownership ami excellcul new management I bespeak lot it greater patronage during the present season than ever btfore."' MARRIED. On the 14th day ot May, at the resi dence of Susan Baisdeu in Polloeksville township, Amos Hoffman to Mis? Dora i5aisden, Amos Healli, J. P.. officiating. May Iheir lives be prosperous ones. O.i the 17th day of May at 10 o'clock ai the residence of the bride's parents, in Whiieoak township, Mr. Owen Mm ton ol on-low county, to Miss Hestir Hewitt Amos Heath, j. P., officiating. May the ir live-be long anil happy. II. Died. M iy 19. h, . Inhume Brindle. infant son ot Mr. and Mis. J . W . McMc. Fuueia this evai uig Iro n the residence. Frieiils of the family invited to attend. Li' d at Yan.eboro, N. C, at 1 o'clock Tuesday. Mrs. Ada Dinkius, mother of Mr. Joi n 1). Dinkins ol this citv, age Kl years. Funeral to take place Thursd .y at Vauccboro. She leaves seven children. DITCHERS Wanted, Cicero Gaskins. A kins. P. O N. C. w It. Long Leaf Pine. We solicit orders for long Leaf Pine bill stuff which we can fill on short notice. GOLDSBORO LUMBER CO ap22 lm Dover, N. C. EG-G-S I FOR HATCHING, FROM THOU OUGHBRED POULTRY. RIVERSIDE POULTRY FARM Oflers to tbe Farmers of Craven and adjoining counties, Eggs from their yards of Thoroughbred poultry nt greatly reduced prices for tlie next 00 days. Addrtss. RIYERSIDE POULTRY FARM, ap8 3iu Box 20, New Berne, N. C. Ssife for Sale A medium sized Iron Sate at less than half first cost, but little used and as good as new. JOUKMA-L OFFICE. ap23 5t The liiliCot tobaccos good as livery knows there is none just as good as alDsKckweOD's SmoSting Fobacco You will fnid eaen 1 wo ounce . unis iiisr.u bag of ):la kwcll's I iiirbam. Hue a I .- of this cele brated tobact -o mid reatl the coupon which ivrs ,1 lit of v.tlu.tblo presents and how to get ANOTHER BIS IN CLOTHING- I; KM KM 11 1 a 1,' wo earv the l,ai::-s Stock of (' New Heme. .". I. MICK ,sTo;.s IN A :s i.owki; than Tin-; kowksi'. PUir 1 ovs wash Su lis, -Poiy's ,M IXod Stttts !5oys Knee I'unts, Hoy's .Mixed Suits i t 11 f 1 . '.'"1. lii-ap at -r 1 at a u t v. at v 1 . I s - CLOTHING P.IG BARGAINS IN N KN l .. . : r . t i . ,i ix auilliil line .(i.-t, s c-pl'lbg Mills, Wt. g Suits, All Wool Spring Suit--, at the 1 1 1 . . i i . . .. .. . I'tiicK imoss rums, worth Ts.tni, ,,ui All Wool Men's Suit.--, worth f.s.im, . Klegitnt line of I. old S i i t si . at Regular Cutaway Sai l, Suits, I'.laek Sack and Wo have a Icirga jiriee is i 1 .; Men s Summer ( ' titiiwiiv n in a Suit-, Iliac, oW iis est-. tats, as (.'heap Alapaea ('oats and MKN'S PANTS. Working Pants, we have and up to of). Dress Pants, at k .o;, f t horn, COME AN ) SEE or DON'T BAKFOOT'S, The Big Dry Goods Bargain tySecond Door from Post Oilier Tobacco ZT .".0.000 pounds best SIII'.ET I I lues w sure 1 1) on the wa . All in ;'nt . arlv, so t hat t lio null b. Tin and Sheet Mel.il Wot ol every No. 23 Craven Street, - ( Tiler ( t i -ei i . . ,7 M:cDa,riiel dfc? G-ealt.ill, Wholesale & Retail Dealers in El our. Pork, Coffee, Sugar, Lard, P.utter, Cheese, Syrup, MoLlnon Vinegar, Snull Tobaeeo, tligars. Canned (loodn of all kindH, Teas, Spices, an I rveryllniig else nrtuallv found in a EI RST-CLASS GROCERY STORE. flpWe have bought in large tpiantit ies lor cash and are prepared to sell as low as anyone. Country will d ) well to get our prices before show goods. Stables FreJ 47 Broad Fifty-Ton rlli Year. The Southern Cultivator The .HM-.T r.'li:ii.- popular -It iiifiiul oi in Uiu oul U and t):xie ifm ' F1rl-ln.NN ItH ( 'In'ul.itinn O ivc entire- C'ountry. ATLANTA, (i A Farmers, La .vyei s'and HusineHs Men The. SOI'TII KI'.M t I I. I'l 1 her ol I tolletfes ill). I sole ...Is in I lie - Ciri illation 1 ii ri i n.-ii J i.h iui..ian I-tpf The CPI.TI V ATt K Year lor $1.50. and Tin-'. To Boat Builders and IN PARTICULAR Dur exclusive specialty is desitrnlnn: and building (to order) complete outfits ol irenuinr MAW.N' machinery In small and medium sizes (lour to twenty Inch cylinders). HIGH PRESSURE COMPOUNDTRIPLE EXPANSION and PADDLE WHEEL OUTFITS. EITHER WOOD OR COAL BURNING MARINE BOILERS. (Nn Stationary or "Trade" Machinery.) , -U.oeue,free. MARINE IRON WORKS, Clybourn and Southfowt Avm. CHICAGO. Piso's For Consumption. Of all the Cough medicines I have for sale, Piso's Cure for Consumption takes the best. When once sold, it L. January claim for other is "Just ns Durham." oh! smoker one coupon inside . 1 Ikik,hii1 twocou cm n lour ounce Ihcm Ihcm. c 1 .11 1 pnt'e 1. i 1 . .."id, on r j.rit-c -( . I".-, t. up t.. ;..!.-.. on r pi n e fi.;n. 15 niiln - ar. . f prie. price To..'! Mir pi'ire ii ;.."iit. worth TPhfiii ,,r liriee 7 Sf. f i tin .'!.'. to ,'. on, each. Cutaway Suit, north tI.'i.OO our M at L(M), 1.1H .1 up to tb.Od. ffiir xt; - 1 A J 1 Mil . A A r- -fJ W" f k . M ,M WEEK It CLOTHING, EVEN IK Vol' WAN E TO RUV. House Flues ! IRON in store and liu.ooo poiindu ill do well to il;K-e their ordi'TB get I hem i n t line. description promptly done - NEW BERNE, N. C. t -. "W ill T-r-v MerehantH ami the general pnblio buy mg el.sewhcie. No trouble! to St., N.wBern, N. C. I.-.lil.ll h---tgH I.l oc It., i ...o-MiT.r..i orntrii of -...ni,,.,,, Aurktitui-e nt.l tie I nil ii.! rial iif-tap- I . - ' f I he S.illlli Farmer, Single Subscription $1 y,i 'th.- t;ri'ftl Karxn, tn .Inultlitl ami ISMH'k .lolllailll. Reatl G. Send foiSaniple Ci.y Tun i rlliv an. I I nr i.l.-iit a l.t n nTinim i iiiel women IVrlt. tlie Wkkki.v .1 1 r hn a i.en( one Marine Engineer! Cure makes a permanent customer. F. MARTIN, Druggist, Eaglctown, Indiana.. 28tn, 1896. - - ii f.V . 1 . t i: .f