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J V r'- - o JiitttiitjiiL Iff I 10 11 Ii Price! $1 00 Per Year. INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS. Single Copies, 5 Cents. VOL. XiX. NEW BERNE, CRAVEN COUiNTY, N. C. MAY : 1sh;. NO. 12 ; 1 t for Infants and Children. TMiuTT eb r-rtton of Cntori with thr jwtronc of and Ohlldron WW 14 hm. tr kmnm. H I. k.i-ml- Children llfce it. It gtr W fclta. It will mto their Iiv-.. In it Motlitr. hare fctaa,' which 1 ab.olatoly mJ prmr ticaJIy perfect CMtort J troy W it Tornttioj; C tri roIWr T thtc Cwtipti C.to tlli tho Tict of earfcomto acid or poixraon all". C twta 4 mtoyp kino, opium . or other aarcotio proporty. mm lflat tho food. - Hhy J itpl loop. C rta hi yrt rp h wrtiw hottl omly. It i not .old ia hnlh. Pt aPaxr aay to H yarg ajrythtiMC rlo an the ploa orpmrnU. that H la "jat a. goad and " will aawer vrj parpoif." Tha fac-aimila riyaatmra af Children Cry for ALWAYS o IN o Car Load of Extra Nice -- JUST ARRIVED JVBoaght low ami will be sold In (-ichor I'.r cash or mi t:m with negotiable paper. A fine opportunity now r 1 supply i our-l t" vpith a good reliable bore at small cost. If joa are DOeilin a horse or w;tnt hotri-r mi thin you have, ir will be decUIetll j foyour intore.st to c.t!! ;in 1 - hdiik' in sto. k jmhI prices. I charge nothing for showing. w it"; horsi- or muli it not waattl, we willjust step a'ross to the irh-r -ilc oi" the bui!!in ;nii BM.ot a CCC3COOOOOOO cccooooocooo mnTTnT n mu i uLti JLa I keep a goodly numlx-r of difforent nvkes ami grades yc u can easily be suited in the choice of a ho-!; and as for prn's. they have .simply pone down. In my Show Room you will find: The Steam's, Swell Newport, Eagle, HalUday, : Diana, : Vistula, & others, for both Gentlemen and Ladies. tTA portion of these wheels was job lot. iwr, hut a little ahop worn, bought, way down low, ,-vid will te t price that will astonish you. Call and K. C. see me on Broad St., New Berne, . J. W. Stewart. Mi. W. SRi ALL WOOD-' ' ' Under daton Iloase. South hionl t:i 1 r. New Berne, . C. PULL loirs' 11 General Ulixx'tlvvjiro. l Ctotes, Carpenters Tools, Cutlery, Table Ware, Barbed Wire, '.GALVANIZED PIPE, PUTflPS, Lime, Planter and Cctni nr. DEVOES PURE READY MIXED PAINTS. Ur rersonw attention to toe orders. . Wholesale & Retail Dealers in Floor, Pork, Coffe, Snjiar, Lard. Bntter. Cheese, Syrtip, "3Iolas;ws YiotXar, Soaff Tobacco, Cigars, Cann-d (ioods "f all 'cinds. Teas, Spices, aud evcrylhtno else usually found in a FIliST-CLASS QKOCKllY STUHK. CF'e bare bought in laro quantities ion-ash and arr isrepareil to iiell a-l low as anyone, t'otiutry Mrnlii .' nn,l the. m-irral public will do well to get our prices before buy tug l-cwueio. trouble to show sooUa. 'Stables Free, 47 Broad St., NewBern, N. C Tobacco 9 - "til IMHI luvnn.ui Inter N I'fc' ' Untlmair. All in want of Fines -j- - - - ar!j,otnac iuej wm De sure to get them iu time. Tin and Sheet Metal Work of every dis. riptlon promptlv No. 23 Craven Street, - - rssferred to j. Somr CunL Tr M . tad Flatulency. nnUtM tab. itomkrh and Vowola. I Pitcher's Castoria. THE o LEAD ! a fi-w of tiu-m otTi-rcI to vim prompt ana corn et hllintr of all in wis 111 w ,( rjm Flues ! ,.,.. 1 o. . . ..e. - will do w.-ll ... ,,1, i..-, j " i....ve men hhui-ih iftre. - NEiY BERNE, W. o. whuty.) v , W.tVS ADKII'T. In Ihe Clfy of Ktni ami Al.-lntly. (Alhrrei1 t ll 1,11 (I HrlrllJ .ite.l. T: i 'r-t shlp-mr t :" I m w-i i ! i tf . tin- -tenner Neu-e Ti rv i ,i :iu ! 'dm J h Ui: s . 0. , p.t.t,,.- ii tin J U. The Il-sp'i - Utuoi be. i if Ara ahoo il r, n 1 . la :'.)ih ami -1-t. meet. '! g SS 1 i 1 1 ' Sunday, tic North An I .I'M .11. le rop- ; . M v .1 .Iiv u : i I i r io i : .1 i : 1 1 -: v oil' ' h -g 'e are .nf .rn.eil :l. .1 l r. cent i lui r. i! u lil Vi t ; -hi. .1 In r b :r ami ti.e I i n i iidcr I e - i nil I ivir n ii.' ill : ii-ii ' ,S HCl'sl ni' -'it 1 1 and N;lt i'lli(p:. Mr. Tu - F MiCiltllV 1 p ii nl I v Mr. Wm. M . W il ihe Mi. t" i -: co:: rt. i" wh c mh n-iiu.ii. Mr W. 15. i en ;ip . i '. i k "1 "in l.ile n pul su nimini-lini.'r Mr. Sa-i,': W. I low ,r 1. I... .' nie i n'k : to lus mIj MOout a wet k i?jo iilUr-fcii.oJ-! in:; a ear or two with his son. Mr. I (leore II 'nanl in Haltiuiorr. ha i'e ido 1 to rrtuain in New II. rne aspiin. Hi- main i t-a lui- ill U u ni 1 to know ih;-. ; ;t;i i i. .i m :.:'c l a' c;iri'o' lii..-j-'r..,'Wi I. i i vpi k n i u n i hp:n (Irov:' I cm keiin Lavi- r.ot.ioiiH- in muchjl it i'i k j or t o. m1 ttie price li.i- aivameil on I tin m. They reia l jn.-t n.iw at .xty Mi.i i ee ity cents per pa r. I Ttv wi iii'ier r.eonj. w!ii, !i la- In en ; ki pt herelol'iir.- bv i ur late tnwonian. Mr W 11 liov.l will hi reilter c kept by Mi Mamie Dowilee at the telegraph orticc. The tr anlor i.l the irvjf to it t.w pia u r ha-- be'i nrule. ; Si er If I'.irker of l'amlico took 'In- two t negroes i - u a ti d at toe Superior court of i that county up to 1 1 . a penitentiary Thur l t!ay. John Al'.ea. sentence' I to two , vcar fur sle ilina. ai.d (J.dv Thorn to ' tliirt v i'ur for uiurtlcT'.uo Ins wik. ' Ca'erpilinr. winch pros cei ipiite trou'pli -Mi:ne- 'ii tpc litst e.ir base aeiain made tiie-ir npiH-arance in oar c;Iv. 1'iOinpt j actiou ayaiu-t t hem will prove tie nm-t ,ttl'iti3 Sprnvino wi'h poison i KOel. bu'. prubab'v the I -est plan, where tie. limb on which tiiey aie is small and can dfliv be naclie-1, in to cut u otl'and burn them Lefore they ?c itter over Ibc tree. Mr. anil Mrs. Wi'l C. Kreui li of (rnens-t-ro. Dr. li..b iisou and daughter M I Mary, and Mr. D. K. Allen of Charlotte. I p i. d tliroiijjh en route trom Mon hrad c tv to their Lome. Ti.e eutienian ami ; to New Ik-rne to i.ttend the lliund Chap 'ur. Conimandi ry and Shr'iu- it.eei inns. ; hnr tjirni 1 1 1 - ladn s w i th t l.t-ui on n p'i a ure trip aud nt tin-Llcx-e oi the m.-i lin-s i they toika trip to Moivlie.d n Cap:. ! McNeil's ni-:. t, tlie- K:. aai-r. ! Tie Wilmirion Me-er.o, r in c pv i ini: from Tni: Joi'kn'ai. the death nuiice ; ,a Uv. L L II ndren, nd i.-: "This: i writer knew him very intimately loi . 1 n.-arlv foitv ye.irs, and luaid h:in piesuli; in tin- foriies while he was a student at : liando'ph-Macnu Coll -ge, Va. He was a 1 I very amiable, li vable- man. oi ooo.l j talents, htid Whs a u-ehil aid intiui-nl iil ; ' niiuister when in artive w.ak. We held I him in liiijl: esteem, and wc ki OW he as ; our pi rsonul ineuu. u e in:-i 11. s; end was peace." We call attention to the "inroiis ctl'. r 1 of Bingham .Slio.d to one elevi n free: scholarships in tins State to tim-e yotmu 1 men standing the Iks', competitive i xan.i j'atiou. ll is a splendid oppoitunity f r a ; joiihl; man doit it an 0ticition to al-t.-iid a tir-t class school witfiout co-t. Binpham durih,; tlie siMiohotic year now i c1'!!!, drew its patronage liom IS States SO ni its pupns came trom I'ciomi N'ontu Curoiini. nat'imi.' to Florala and T, j n in tin; S"iitU ami t 'Jni" acd Wi.seorxuu m the North. Tips would 111 it-eK 1 sutfiiiu ut utti st:dii u ot the esteem in which the school is hi Id evi n were its oienls not already eh kn.ovn to our1 eope. Ttir A I lull c Ir Hotel lroirl. The Morehe id City K.an;eli-t h is tin following m say of the Agamic Hoti i" opetuns and products. e arc l'.uI to liarn of siieli a luvorabic "iitl.u k for ll'.r e son: "This maiziiiticent sun-.ni' r bote': threw itjiiT its wt.'e doors -yes wi.te op-n. and then? ive- e a Dutiibcr of Imppv pie i-uf oekers ready to sti p in. In fact about 1 OIK' hundred til-sts wanti d to 1 Oine dow 11 ; la-t wiek. Inn the hoti 1 was not fully t re-.ldV to open up and that la rye num'iir ot n op.e were ih-a pointed. fl.e pr. spict. ! r the Atlantii hotel this vcar i - hi ' o'i 1, r than we have k n ' . v n it in tin- a-t. The m w man-mi r, Mr. W. 1'. CampUll is so we 1 k 1 wn is n Hi ' lei 1 "t and has so many rrinsii 1I11011011-; , ni the i mint ry that it is .vrt.i'n - 'ia 1! nave 1 '.iji' crowds lui-e this si a-i n JM r. R. W. Klmpwoil lond. Mr. rmbriilge W. Simpson, who, for ab, ut a year and a halt, has been sull'ering tram a cancer od his face, .lied Tutsday afternoon. May 19. st his home ii: the Oiiksinhh biahiirg this city. Mr Simpson was about 4- sears of nee. He leave s wife and f ur children, ihe 0 dest about rilteen siaisold. He wi.s n cnrpenter. a good work n. an an I a good m .n. IB- whs a mender ol Ilar.coi k .strut Methodist cl.uic 1 and ot the Knights o' Ilsruiniiy. Ihe lemaiDS were taken W.d.esiy rooming to Il iriowe, his old home I n el, ri.-.nit C .. .-.a ps.. n .1 tl.it pi.. ie ' was the father i't the deceased. I I Denial Examiner. ' The t.ite Bond of Dental Fa-iiners j w.'.l nn et on Tuesday. -lui'e the lti'h. 1 for the . x miD.itioa of all applicants ior licen-e. All persons 11, siring to come bei. r.- the Board a'e ;T.Urstc.l to lie on.-ent en Tuesdav at 10 o". 1 .. k, in "id' 1 i hat all examinations in be 'lup.et' by Wedmsoav n.orning. "The Twenty-second Anuu .1 Me, ting of he N'.-nh ('roliu i State l. nt-d S... n iy will meet a' Moreht-ad City, .m Jen.' 17 h. 1Mb and lh li. lS'.n'i. The ti-st -es-ioti nt ihcScH'iets mil mi be c i 1 n d lo ot'iler 11 i ul i t due.-da v niornmg, J a ne lTtn. klorm Does SIO, OOO Damaice. A t-'i nlleman who arrivnl yesterday from Wilson reported that Ihe storm Momi-if i venine; did great d image there. The roof ot the tobacco w arihoii-e of Bngps and Company was blown off, and the bouse otherwise damaged. The los Irotn the storm in Wilson will be SIO.ooU or $15.000. News and IK. server. Msy 20tb. Will Hammer In Earope. Mrs. I.. C. ass w ho has l-eeu visiting rc'-atives in the city, left by the idcamer Ncuse for New York. IB r husband. Itev. L. C. "ass, I). I)., a delegate to the General Assembly of the Presbyterinu church which 1ms been in sess cn in Nash- I .nr, , , o I ville. will le-ive from time tor New l oik an.l on the un ne ami Mi YasS will .,irk- nr Knrone J)r. Yass will uitmd two hirge Presby- Vrri.in general gatherings, the fust in Ul.is oW, the second in I .mlon, utter that he rxi Mrs. Yss will visit the Continent. They will return in the hill ami then Dr. Vass" will enter w ill enter upon his new duties ne chaplain of the I'uiver-ity of Yirginia AT KOlli SI-III ;. Onlrnnry M. t:. Sn nil ny Si-limil Heinl n lay (il lltul1 Fn.i 113 in e 11 1 ' I 'I'hi'nl Kenorl. ( la the nifni'itv ' t'ff 'Jutli, ll.e - -ill tn-i' j from In r eastern lion;.- wilh a dto-tded j 1 '.011. 1 halloing o I r In r radiant In r. and! tic tai'v -'n d .v hool '.a ! tliotjia to m-o h:- aiinui'. ".''"r-ou-" day -p-nhd ia;n 1 oi. B it such came 1: t. and instead o; , rainv div a 'lav "i l-t i:hl ' w-i- l".vi'i and tin- -le nner- Howard an .1 V ail' cb -r ste".me I on' Irom their docks packid With Ciiiteuary M. K. S'iti'1 .v S. ho d on their iiniu il picnic to h he.d at K'ck pr;iiiT on the Tn nt. The -1 i.ooi arris .'ii ;.t Hock prino at ab ut I 'oil i, an I evi ry "tic wai soon f inn I ; sei k.no the -h ide and -Mioldntr tbroui:h the wooil-.'' . me in c aiples. tno-, iuar IctteS. etc., win;,- "tiic-ls Were atniisiuj ilipiUHMr- .t tlie o ir- on the riser. Not loiio al'u r 1 verythinu was liuide-l fr. .111 the boats, the nid tivul'lte "iciiion : sijuci zer,"' --(iritf" Credle, had two lut'c o.iielset i-el:-e--liino leaionade ready, .on I bicie ai: conic relieve their tint's!, and tiie I rn.'i ti e - i.a'd bov nnde for th"se banvls I 1 sTai someiUiui ijbetiouieuai, and tb veteran foot ball player, lorn Daniels, hail Ins hands full to ru-'li Ihcin back. At about 1 lid ail were ca..ed t" and after supplyin tin- inner im merrv paa-uie seeki : - mra.n t"ok wood- in tne ordi r above named. V AM KliOKO -TUCK. .1 ',-t b. foie the time ;() piocfi' hoinewa d-b U'a l i'urnev. t w 1 on tin llls lj S" it the si. an. er anc hor. svas 01, u i 1 t" 'i-e- iiid-at't. on account "t tiie 'p U le K ta.. Oi W ll' r. ail'l ' iu-ci I 1 1 e 1 1 1 . the II .ward had to make two ll , p- to bine' tie- crowd hack to the ctv. 1 In re was no po--:b'e mean- avai ab.e tiie Yat.ceb -t", 'let W..1 not be hiirl.er tide. .Mr. Frost, the owner oft!,.- Sp the 1 oniriatulatio i- "f the -1 ltooi, ll i.os, has ai d his bv the kindne-s s exceide.l on'y by be: ut v ol his 1 esort. Cln'el Marsh d A. K. Hib' ar 1. an ;.s;.s:-,!its. did splendidly for the p lire of ail. and they bad ill' Ir h itl'l to handle -on e of tin'-" "in Id ' !o eus- 'fhe -! 1 amer I b pick nick el's b ick . at (i o'clock, and tl Cetitenars s annual w :n lei In first e second ; du: inir fol OH lo Oeraeoke. I'artv i'!' cur citi' i)s The ss hich w is t.)i riicke made up t .r a pleasure t n t eot ctf Wednesday afei'noon. plan' ed to has 11 ironc on Moiaiay Tney on the vacl.t KI an r and to have kept her with tneni durino their stay, hut lor some can the Klcanor did not come liack trom Beaufort a- .xpected w here she h id earned a pleasure parly, so nth r waitiiie until WtilniMlay ti.i v left on ti e- llettie .. Darm in, C'apt. L. W. Neison, a irood sjhooi.er bound North with lumber from the Stimsun Lumber Co Ti.ey txpn to land at I'ortsmou: h and cross fioni there to (Viacoke. The parts- consist, d ot Mi -. II. .1. j Lovick. Mr-" J. A. Pans and Mr-. K nma) S. tire-ii, the chapfro'ies. and ol Misses j Ii .-i li.cl. Clyde B' liton, Nannie Street. ; Me. la Koberts, Nulte K-it.u, eine toii ami Lo.n-e Denuison, and lastly Mr. Job 1 Seymour, the only male niemi'crol the party. Several other m-iitlemen inteu l de I to have irone b it the delay di. arr niecd Ihcir plans so that tie y were pre vented. Tins is not quite a -ivteeti to one party hat it came pretty near bcint: -o lis counting up tne 11 hove name I it. will be sien t!i it tin re are ten ladle- to o-ie man. The party hnwcvei is not destined to rem mi ten to ore, I'm Mcs-rs C. Ii, Foy and I). S. linos let! on the -learner Ncu.sc Intertlie same afternoon h join them, increa-inir the total number of the party to thirteen. Tho I'nblir Kiiflilliiic. The wall which has he. u ene'oting the niblic building has been takin away give mg an uuintei rupted viesv of it. Though stid ssilh ut Windows and lacking some otln r ( xtci ior furnishing, it nevertheless is '..autiful and svmmerlcil in itsnionor- l . ik. The roof is not unite litrsheil, but ! count of dioiight new pievai.mg nearly ihe 'a-t woik ot the pr. s. nt contiact w ill j eveiyw here, and becoming serious. The pi.b.bl,- be done about the first ofieek wa- v. ry warm, with maximum June. " I tempi rata res as high as !G, and the mean Th- int. ri-r of the building is all rough 12 degrees per day above normal. Then a- set-that comes under tlie second on-1 was an excess of sunshine. Though in., t for which hlds ..re now being- called I scattered showers occurred on four days liar bv ads a rti-emen'. I' A ni.H O KIKItllSIMIMIIlMi:. Snjiorior lonrl-yt n.-ll Work ill Time A Very llry Tow n. Fn in the amount o' lawyers in attei. da c son might think that money svas P . nt f il, dow n In r. . but they got left mistime. L'-n Moore "iilv stopped over M ndas; when he hit, evers body said that t.on had found "if. thai thcie was j nothing to get by staying. j Tiie people were generally 'well pleased wiih Judge Uobin-on. Ovt rsevin bun dled ca-es were tiied nd ju igmtnts -igni d at this ti rm of ti e court and but for the sickness of W. T. Calm, ssho ap R.irs on one mJc or the other ot nenrly 1 vi ry case on the dncke'. a geod many more would have been tiled. 'I'he Pamli co 1 iwyeis are hu.-t'eis, y u -ee. The friinds of W. T. Calm sveie -orry to -ee him lo ikmg -o levbie, ssc a.l hope that he may soon rec .srr trom his troii bh s, we svili tie, d him in the c.inipagin. Doctor up and get we 1. Bid. Crops are looking well. It is 'o dry for pntati es i n ! they are l"0-ing b idly, a go. d rain is badly imiiol ail osei the county. Basboro and vicinity i surely and cer tainly a dry town now. The ci-terus are all drv, and the v ell- ail so 1"W you call haid'v get drinking watii; with no whis key and ll" water, would you not call . thai a dry place. We a:e ut 01 both,' l 'ck out l -r c.-' in Nesv eine. L. To Tnii kori. and Shipper ol en.- ral Iy . 'roil nre. The thi- exi We Iiltimore Price lent suggestion: le-ire heit'bv to Cnrrent makes impress unoii shltipers the imp i lane o1 i' ng a uni - fm m si 7.e 1 'iirre all kinds. Tin in torsv aiding truck o legular Hour barrel is recognized in all maikcts as the standard -ize packng . The objection to small and uuder?ize barrels has become so pro linuria d, ih it n any ol the Western Statis h ive enucted laws tuaking the barrel lasv ful "iilv w hich ha- ihe dimensions of the standard flour barrel; and purchase! s in tho-e Sta'cs are not legally bound to ac cept truck, or in, its, il they are in un.'.ii siz packages. A- tne pea -eason is about opening, and potatoes will not be lung following, sve would advise t-. sh p only in stall. laid size parcels. Many i f the.-e goods are sold to shippers oi produce, and il in ir regular packages, iluy will necessitate n packing iu the r. gular flour barrel, which nn ans a s-nailer pi ice f r the goods. It is hard to place leas, potatoes, and ether kinds of truck trom southern sm- experiedce. Near Seltna the- train struck tions atUr Jersey anil our nearby goods a thunder-storm. The train was moving begin to arrive :r good sized packages, rapidly, al a speed of probablv torty ini'es Many ol die l-t buyers, both resident an hour, when a loud report was heard, and non-r. sident, say positively that this accompanied by a blinding tl .sh. Eight season thev will not take pens, potatoes niug had struck the steel rail- almost un ite, exci pt in standard size bariel. We ' th r the train. It was all over in the rt neat these suggestions, believing lliem to be to the inter, st of all shippers, and as thev npiK'ar tarly in the sea-on, their adoptiou will prove of incak ulable lx;ue fit fjuancially.'' KI.UVKX FRI.K SrilOI.A ItSII I I'S. W liieli i ini-r K'erj- KxpeiiM4' H"j-eil Iiv Kinuliitni Mililnry Srlioul nl Atlieville. . '.. to - . '. Tollutc yivtt T11 In- AHlirllfll AlltfllNl li. 4itilit 1 1 j v K III ill lit foil. Mai. K .bt. I'linLthaui. siiperiiileiident 1 ha' histoiic North Carolina ducali mal ir.s" it nt.'in . I'.iiioh , ui's sciieip. now h eated at A-hevi:l.-. is iiiakino an eceedinel oe!lelou "tier to SVillliy, lapib.e alld .u-p-.iino yuiin; men ot Notab Carolina. Tlie . 1 pio)"S'.s lo j..f eh Veil lite -ciiolai ship- "t the va:Ue o! .jO t the value o ;u h. flies ale to be awaide I by nieint'er- ol sionai 1 le'n 1:1 L'oinpetit ivc the North Carolina Conris t loll aU' 1 to I e decide. I bs CMini 1 1 1 1 lo 11 . .M. j. Bltlotiaill sivi f the !oie)illli' i:i formalion ils to svh.at one i)l tin -e scliolar ship.s carries with it and how tl.cy are to be secured. ' We aie ctf'cring eleven (11) fiec schol arships to the youuir men of Ninth Carolina covermi; tuition. Poind, ltrr nud Jylits tfor which others pay us if j .ill a year.) one to eiii h I'. S. Senator, the recipient t i I taken liom the Stale at larue; and one. 'jeach Conores-iliian, the recipient to be taken Irom trie t. Tnc i cipictits of I In his own dis scholarships ' dinner. . shad be attentive to duty, th:iU ;!ve 11 n. the ; no trouble, -hall be physically s.uiu I. to tin and shall b elm-en by a coiiipclitis e ; ex i-nination on Knoli-h ir-animar, ? eil I iiifi. iirithiuetic uvl tlie ieor.-ipliv an-1 hi-t-jry ol the 1 mteil States. 1 he exami nation shall b- lull on the 15th of Aiio jst at Mich place and ! 1 lute such coinuiiltec as ei 1 her "I the- (. . S. Srnatoi m ay select 1 o 1 h; appuii.tee. or as ihe Ci'iiLrie-suiaa ol any 'iistiut may select lor hi.-, the .scholarship in each case beiii" awarded to the jpp leant who Stan Is the hi st examination. In ca-e there should i.c any :a holafships unfilled, applicants for sach vacancies may -land the ex uui tiatioti tn A-hev'iiie oil Ailuu-t Oth, h..-1 ore the teaciur- 01 Bingham Schnoi. Anyone wlii wishes to compete for ' one ot these M-h.l..!.-liips is refeired lo '" I either of t lie 1 '-. Seuatois. or to tlia (.'ouurcs.sman of the district lu which he tivcs fur further in tor 11 U'lon. ! I! mliiuu school is a little oser a cen tury o d it was louu le I in lTl'Ll by Be, v. "m. B.iiotiatn, ei'andfalhiii)f tiie pre-iut supennleudeiit. fhl'LC 611; rations "I liiuitliiim-, ad d.s. inguisuo I ulujaturs, 1 base piesided over the -choul and guntt-d ( its de-tmies and made it ;in institution of j which Ihe State ;s justly proud and ssliich is known ali over the country and en j dor-e I in. st highly by Vice President Stcvea-ou and other griat men. Adjutant (ieui-ra! Francis U. Camei'uii says of it: ! "In my opmiou the school is second to u j institution of us kind 111 the country." A ! si hohd'ship 111 such a sell .oi is not lo be i lightly e-5'.ecme'l. 1 liingham .school lormeily pn sen ted. I such .seiion'.r-li'.ps reguhiiay, but 0.1 iinoni.t I 01 tne oie it expjuae inclined in e.s'ab.ish- ' 1 1 . .'. : .... ... . I ..1 j j .ug 111c uevv pni'iL ai l-C piescuL .-p.eiiniii ; . in uui.iin locution ine sciioiar-u 1 ps sse-ie, 1 umittid for aw hile. We are glad to note tint the scho it's pr..-p l'ilv in ils new . ipuarteis has enabled it t resume the v- ; lng of thi-m and sve liojie to Sie tne one to i be awarded fiom til s C'ongression.d ois- , tnct tilled by some bright young man ' who will do credit to himself and the ( schooi. Bear in mind that ll is possible I lor tiiree to iro Irom this di-lnct, oue chosen simply in competition with oilier young men oi' the district, the othet two to oe chosen fro. u the State at large. B-- 111 ember a is i hat ihe c X on mat ions 111 e to be laid on the loth of August and let our j ambitious vuuor men students prepare j j for the event and contest sharply for every ! j place that it is in the poiser ot any young I 1 man ot this district to win. 1 W EATHKIi HI I.I.KII V. Too lry Over Xoarly Ihe Whole Stair. j h.llowing is the weather report I The ! sent on' by the N. C. ICxpei imeiil Station 1 I for the wnk ending Saturday, May to: ; The reports of correspondents of the ! Weakly Cr.-p Bulletin, issued by the North Carolina Section, f r the we k end- 1 r in Saturdny, May 16th, lSi'G, indicate contmucd uufavonible conditions on a-- the amount ol moisture ssns altogether 111- ' -u 111; ii nl for ihe rupnreiiieuts ot 1 fops 1 Wheat and cads ure sutfeiillg most severe I iv. and iate planted corn and cotton though the bulk 1 t ihe cotton ami corn 1 crop is doing remarkable well. Trans-; planting tooacco has been greatly ! hindered, an I plants are becoming over j i row 11. Trees seem to be slieddu s iruit j more- than usual. ' Faster:; District: Tin-- past sveek ! was very warm, the maximum leiniera t ure n aching ninety-six degiees even at Wilmington, and lar too dry. (,)iiile a severe drought ij prevailing nearly every where, and particularly in t lie southern counties. Theie were light scaiteied showers in ten counties on four class and reports f 10:11 those points continue favor able, but elsewhere reports are discourag ing. Corn on still' lands is siitf.-ring for lack ot rain, and in a few casis is report ed to bedying. but generafy the corn cro)) looks sseii. Fiily cotton is ab ml all chopied out, with good stand, and iloiug well; it has reached a height of six ieives in rsoutluni counties; chopping con tinues actively; late planted cottou coin ing up wi'h dirli.ulty and some dying on light soils. Transplanting tobacco and isweit potato slips much lU'iayed; what ssas plai'tid calls' is growing ivecly. Wheat, rye and cats base deti '. ioiati il and reijulre moi;-ture badly; many truck gar dens are nearly mined 'y drought. I'eanuis are coming up. Straw berriis hiivc been ai.011: ail shipped. BAPTIST S. S. t'H Al'T.U'(tt'.l. Preparation, lor this I.nrgre Ilo.ly ol Christian Teaehers lo Meet This Year at Jlorehea.l. Be-v. B. W. Spillman, of It.leigh. Slate Secretary of the Baptist Sun lay School Co'.portage Board, passed .Id'ough cn route to Yioi'i head. Mr. Spillman s bu-inc-s.s was to in vest gate with a view to ari'anging for the hold ing of the Sunday S h"0l (.'luiutauqiia of the Baptist church there. It is to begin July gOih and hold one week. The Chautauqua has been held three times at ,lied Sprngs, llobimn county. Ittwas organized there in 18h3 with 250 members. Last year it had a thousand legular reprt sentatives and two thousand visitors including the local ones. The desire now is to hold a session at the sea shore and we believe it can readily be arranged for. for Morehead is a most t.xcel- i lent a place f.r such gatherings. B-iptist Sabbath school teichers have a right to attend and partieipUe in these ! meetings. Other spi akers 'ake part also besides the teachers- l Pas-i iigeis on the Southern westbound train Wedue-day afternoon had a novel twinkling of an eye, and the ll'ain rushed on. But it was an experience the travel ers will remember. '-It sounded tike a pistol-shot right under the train." No damage was done. News and Observer. DISI.KAI til l I. DISH ItllAM 11. lt.Y Wiilll(-ll ill I 1 1 - t'ii me i a 11 mil S114-I1 Fvil.lil- Flll-l-l i i-l S 11 p ri-issi-il? n in ni senile n were behnc Mas or K i- F: i-1 . . -,,1- , ,1 1-1 11 r- 1.1 i ance in when -lev ne'e inr'-'i'l the nioht beli, ;v ,r le- l-'.t o llutic -licet when th'icaie l.o. n-n-i- o! :i..;.,me. Thel r c ua i act w . - : i - 1 ' la! a .11 1 if the : :: le- 1 .- h 1 e wer. thev that 'h. v ,: in vio- ', -tei iju atlent a 11 in te ti.-ai is ii p.. ri, ,n-!aiit. 1 .ie M i.Vor iinpus d a ii:..- .e s.-,.imi 1 co-t-. a sers iijht p. li'i.'y md. e i lor -ucli an iipi.. .r. I IK the Mi). I' I- Lot to blame lor its , ght,,, ,. he .t.-p -ed Pn- uli pen- al'y pres, p., ,1 ;,, ,U ci'v oriiiaitce iigait.-r ii. ei'ly i . i j 1 : 1 1 1 : 1 1 j 1 i . r w 1 1 . 1 1 1 head it came. The eM.-: em e 1 it -1 a. 1 1 lioi;-e- .-an evil for w i; ii I. in. to it-r 1 1 ce -1 nail' I I e le t. The valtn ei ne ohli iiii-o pr ,i, ;",v is lieteiio- raied by tln-ui: 2 i pe"jd.- iising .,i,y where ip ;ir are di-tiifl c-1 at d mortilied i 1 v their pi 1 1 i mil s' to tin ;r hom, -, and veneo ..... h.nncriv pr musing "ins. a,e ,,.;,, ,-,e,,.,i ,,.,., ... it...... Q aaii lie es.i e' H'i'U' 1'ainpai.t 01 w the ..nil. 1 ii 01 1 ir. 1 , ! 1 1 ,. e ; : v i . f i h.a - bv som- mini it n,u-t an 1 -ii .!. V.e snip- p"ie . c A Fine '- I nt. Another in w. serv I ( iiitpii- .1 1 able tug Ins been a ide I t ' ur waters It i- the tug ( "1 a ,d i c ;,; Wm . I Bo- , , 'flic- l 'ol 11 in ina I Mr F W Mauds i.i I I'h. .a e phlii. She wa l.u lt m that City -pie; diy l,.r - rvice for the r-u'e, betwieu New B r: . ;t 1 i i...itlu-rn port-. Tins i- her tii'-t ti Ip. Alii r iiboe' -ay I, re l' e ("iipni 'i;i left Tiiii'sday atlern on. with H e baigi Minnie S 11 lor h 1 u ie I with iamb r Item the Stiiiisoii mill Sh e. j.eci 1 I to take. ;ir she ("iiln. lied let' oi;i:-i.', tso mole from Wa.ihin.g'ou. one Irom l'lsiii. tph and one from l.liz.beili (iiv live in a 1. Tne Columbia im a -p- eil. Ugh', i-f th'.rtein mile- pel in ur and em -losv tise b .rgis at a spied of six or -i veil im n - an hour. Her d : a It i- ? . feet. The fail c;cw ..j t.: (.'. liua.L. 1 I- as .., l','!'N?', ,, .1, , ,. , , 1,1 ' 'lbdli.' Fiiwnoiul Cal- hi'UU. mote; iu .diai'c-, 1 lit. t ei giiue': Charlie Wlia'.uv. 2 I etig ti r: .bdm K Taylor, ste.viird; Harry 15 lining, ihcK baud,' Will C. Jonis, 1st iiieman; Frank f'alme", 2 I fireman. It is ex pec te I that the Columbia will be bai k In about three- weeks tune. S:iilisl 4 liaiitau.iila. Rev. B. W. Splliinae. ss ho had b. . n down to Morche ul city e king to make arrangi lnenls for tne ho'd.ng ol the B ii tist Sunday m hool. '1'eichets Chmt iiupia there pas.-.d through ThllisdaV leturniug to is liom in liileigh. It not vi t b en fully decided that th Cil dliatloua will unetat Motalnad N.i'h r has Hie date lei 11 detiuitely lixed. Ieei.leil Aainnl Ilie Slat.-. Six huinlrii! ami nun ty-i hr, e ot tin ca-e- di.-po.se I of at l'amlico Superior court were oyster-e ,-e- in whlih 111 -nt ssas pr. nouiieed agauist tin- S ale tor cnsis, the toial amounting U . about isd, POO. lln-v were evil .-nits br uight under tlie act s'.ll!. ill Cases w I e 1 1 The Sunerin, eon.'t h.i- d.ei.el Ih,- : ., unc institutional. Messrs. Simmons il' d V'aid teprescnt- 1.1 1 ,- I , , , ; , ii hi' 1 Phiii im 1. ip in 1 ii,' 111 lis was alleg.d that the Dirties had en -en- I I I","1' 1 , , natural o"ss,er rocks in takmg ,n, ciaims.!"hl, h ''ad ,oal rooms conn.c.e. will. 1 j ieerved as to Mr. Jacob s case. Ihe other A H'arnliiir. s' x whose trials were divided between The sudden advent et' hot weadn-r. and ! Magistrates Colligat:, McCarthy and Tis .... , . ,, . ,. , . , I dale svci'i: acquittal on ihe ground that the aititudmous height t,, which old , ,Uev w, re nr;va,e t.,i.,es, kept for fnetiiU Hyiirargrum ha attain, d in tin' p.-t lew ( 0t th- owners, not h.r the pu'.lie. days, is a n minder to the pep e, to I e j This t rial established legally that there cmtious in their living, and 1 bus avoid ()lv two pu"bc pool rooms 111 New the diseases luci'hnt to a sud.l. n r.-e ..fj B. riic,"Mr. Oaks' and Mr. .McCoy V. tempenitiire. It i- ti"t only the regu'at i.m of diet. .... , , , lll.nl nNmall In.lualry noes. but there are otl-er things to lie ..l.s.ryi d , n,, . , , ,, ... , , , . 1 11 , . . 1 . l ie Standard .Manutnctui ing (. ompanv which mav not "ids add lo c mt"lt bu' ... . .' , , .... . , ,, ol (oihlsboro, n.anutaclurers ot straw- II, innuc.ii i ,e 11,1 r'i.,,.i .Hi. iui ,111 ill ..in, .- ' . 1 . . : the streets ol tne cits, t ad ;n sin h , if, 11 raiment; ,i lo prosoke the 1 nv v and :.d- .. n 1 1 , - 1 , miration ol all wln nisv bin ; hi- h;d svas ,, . . 111 ; unique ill tnat it ssas iirnH'lul I'.nli ll ., . 1 , ..1 .. 1 1 1 veulilator ss 11 ii tan attachment lo the heel. 1 . c 1 -1 m procured lie ilccosaries 01 die. thus seruring a (1111-611; i t atr while ssiuk-l 1 ing. his coat and mill r gaiui'iit iv.-ie nf: ' l-u- a'chei-e cloth in derail' airv an. i light. : No in ui with means to do R" sliould ami armed wiih a palm 1. ,.f Van 1 he gen- i " er hold back from engaging in in. Ir.s th- .,-phsis nnande'ed thr- ugh ,,-; nml 1 nterpusts even Ihoug-h he Can run whisker.-; he necos'id am.the-- citizen with , only -mall one. Every liiOiistry that is the lntcri'ogatorv-'-I- if but ereial.l.d to a town helps remarkably. Tha tfie senience ssas' .-..mplctc-d. a c d I hdi truth is well illustrated in I'he ab .ve item seemed to base run dawn hi- back, free-z- clipped trom the Ooldsboro Aigus. trig the words on his hp-, hi- hair elevated "mi pm li n.ilii-nl',1' one -'.....I ,111 end .01. 1 he was lraiistixed as th-. ye of the man Experiments nn.de at the State I ni a. hires-,, 1 llu.hed with X nays a"aln he 1 versity Electrical Laboratory, Kslingthe assase.l to -pi :,k "Is ,m a ,ai j (lbct ol the lioentg.n rays upon dtph- tl-e siu'er.ce die i on lips, his voice was it'' bacilli, cmlirui th. tntory that the lut-kv, a feeling ol weariness came over ,11:'.v be destroyed by ihe rays, him while his limbs -h, :se ,,1, a-piai ! 1 h,; 1 cxp. nu.ent was made with i....r .,..,1 his f'.-itiiro- ,,r, ie .-hv i.ui. .,K 1 live guinea pigs. Two pigs svei e lnocu- the t.rror of Ihe Frog' I'miil reache. 1 10. his hip pocket, i.inl dr. sv theicfr"in-a j tl isk smile he - .id and hi- interrogator -moled a smile - but il wa- a sak I v -mi le as visions ot an rails' d.cea-e caine user him and the dr. a-f of a coroner s iu rv I sittin ' on I. nn but the Terror ha.'i hi- revenge, a d"-e "fold '-CioW made 11 h"t enough for hi-(i',iesti"i er . nid he unit ,. ! his way glad lo . sc pe .1 un re s. vein .-aid . jilst )unishment fol a-kilig. Is jr hot! enotndi i'..r von ' - 1 IX Mllin.HIA'l. "111 lllfU ill lilC I ' 'ill I1 1 . , llllilli ,1 1 Ull 1 . 1 . ii . nound ot 1 at'h and ('.osiers. -eeiis to-nav .. ri i) n v i -, iitle Johnny Br tube .sieie. only -on ,,t dr. and Mrs. J. W. M.i-ic. The little Cut there in the ci-mh ti-ry. under a i ft 1 I fol'lll. Si S'oU.lg, SO tilt, had been ill rasp "t a nn-iclle-- t'esi r for s. veial dass .nil Ti.P-l-ii- Mi..Mi'ti-r tb, I ev.-i-. .ii-.a.tal . ,, , -1 , ,, . ., I remedy, Mrs. vuu-losv s Soollung s-yi up o yisoor, ; .ifi. -to..: u.ibidden ...... the children teething. Ii soothes the child. 1 . :.,. ati I .!,. ir ,..-o s . t, 'I home and moved awy , He. sen tne an- , , )(u, H!avs a ,,ain, cure- ! ;' ,' : , 1 em ,.' , , , ,v ,rp be -o'r't eave'env lbeii.mtv en- , , . , " , , , l.i.linn to t hem it is I.ui u.-t I o -a v , gene p.i.i mi (inpis a j st r lllC, ., or!.,...,,., v ,.,. . r,. ,.,,.,' ,,. ,. ,, , , v ket. Eveiy i ne hoes the ii.tn, en.-e and , Tsxentv live reels h bottle i at tli.- aie the true v . Ims ol II.., d., helplessness ..f inf ,,,,-v. but none ; dnotnoca. 1 w en t j I. s , c n ts a but 1 1c. , Al, ,K. mollumenl in the public s.u.,.e ;he molhei knew ihe biightness ,, th- . ,', , , ,, . Will U-spcuk tin ir praises .veiywhi-r. . Mile s'L,.,laii: nor tin- d n km - left bv i'- J:ll'1,le'e Llver 1 1 M draw the I,,.ni ; i,.,,, uj -, a, lows continue In tail ,:i it,,., Wh, n Ihe d.'li. at" 'i n.l'i- f'lln- r -m Mm- h. ad to I he s'omach, i In reby .,, ( ',,r,,ina's cliilihen. o iiidall Mvierbaby ii!b are all iietti d ml vv..xcn ' 'mgick hcienaehe and clea- ug the . ,,ul yu tillr daughters, we bid y,.,. n about tne "mofin is heiri, the shock of '"ideMom r .Ity dos. 'j., cts. for cliue, having them iul.lv snatched a.-imdcr "le b r ' N Uun.v As under the shadow of thy own vane. S3em.silmo-t too great May all w ho sor- ; Vour right lo tin- sloud in.t b - a-- rcsv to-day becausj ol the ne ith ot little j Bncklen's Arnica Salve. j sided. Johnny be euabled. with true christian The Best Salve in the world for Cnts. T" l,ie "loiiuinetit wh.. h y..u h.s, un- resignation, to feel that 'Not In cruelty, not in wrath The reaper came that day, 'Twas an angel ssho visited the earth And took tin- tl wer assay" (.Ink Who Lovek Him. TItOl.l.lCY VICTIM NO. Mil. ., , ... , ..., , . . ... .1 t nrbilloMet Heath in a Itensc ( lon.l I ol DtiNt. Titian Curbillo stepped from the door I ol his house. No. 1702 Douglass street, Brooklyn, ami across the street just as i cloud of dust I a paiiicinaiis ici.se in"".. o, ,lu whirled past at 2:4a p. in. yesterday. In the cloud of dust wa, trolley car No. 94. Curbi lo was ground under its wheels, He died a few minutes after lieing taker, oat, MolormAu Hi. hard Baisley, ol East Ninety -fourth street, Fliitiands, and Con- duetor William hr.-kin -, of No. 4(iS Nos- .rand avenue wen' arrested. They will lie Jirrinned to-i nv on a e i.ii'.re ol man- I slaughter N. Y. World. .1 X- -V- r., , " 1 lit: sol 1 11 , mi s 111 ito. To 'be I.. i- in iritis, in svho-e fa. thud heai ! - 1-en-h ri n. 1 1 1 in- oioiiou- ni'ino'v .,t Wo'.eri T I... 1!.,-., 1,.,. ..,.. -. .' i I e. 1 by t In 1 r all', ll .f. H'dter Thomi- 1 "lii -S. 1 1 li and at 1 11 i.- 1 h v 1 re lo - n """t'l l',u u ' 1 v rl 10 s.u The p r.nsa 1 ! h 1 m w In.-e 11 111. will riiL' iniuwi im- u.-; .in a-,, -: 1 Ii a . t.iy no' ne - .1.-. 11 t ar . Mole dwi'liie-- lame has esei w.ei 'Ju lieM. w in re i 01. Ilu I niri. 'Tim- in the dav of ivati-t in i-.i. je (.ann . thy ,i,t -on- to ! ad ( j; j,!.- ,",f :iltlc g'.rs ; II i- h'fl V cmi raiti: d id lnspl . e Tne b,,- jn g,,,v . ill, . n tire To ifeht lor h iine and Liioiy. I'he Sou I h land eahs1 he ' i t Up all ! in hi r den r ca 11 so p. ri-e "i till; To cunrjuei' or to die. I " 1 hat d 1 1 k I (HI r, he - t""i I a hmr, I'he 'i;"hkt M-o- ih -t rvi-r .hi:n , 1 11 a'l our s .ulliern -ky. . , . N nan..- in this or other age I hat shines as bright on moi's's page No soul Irom stain more trei ! ad lu r soi-s, who bled and die ' Tl,e ?i'd.-sl old Virginiii's pride if r own lu-r matchless Ie. ! lie did not fill on crimson lb hi. No f.cnian's l.iuce c. til. I px'i'ce the shield ' " Our chieltain proiid'v w .n; lie lode unharmed, wiih ll i-lnng eve Ami knightly sword iiplrl'led high. V here deadly crinnon roar. When in defeat our rau-e ss as hurled. When glorious l.attlc-rlags wer.- lurled And Southl ind'.s holies did ll ; Ilr laid lps staiu'ess b a h- aw. tv. And bid farewell to boy's in gras. Who bled; oh. S unh. lor the. I When svai-- d.rk clou 1 Lai i'.s a V. II.- livnl 10 see a bright-r day I) iss 11 on our sunny land; And ..a the irimsoii (iel I ot strife. Wln ie heroes fell an I lo-t their l ie In ip.i'.n, now. w .. stand. pa-e We laid him with out' southern dead, Wli n autumn' sua ol goldi 11 i'i 1 1 'a- olL'im. in ill.. 11 tw ., , ' ' " , ' .," .' , ,. Ill Ml I l Ull "III ,1 II .'III, ID I, 1 I Among the fallen bo s in gray, uur.n.ebain lies at re-t. " ' Wln-n jovful nature's soul i stirred In -p.'i',,g", when gladdest -ongs are h And sweet. ft tliwers bloom, ; Our st.itely dames and maidens lair Weive garlands that are rich and tar To decorate In tomb ird. . And long as soulllern bents do beat Around our annual fires we'll meet j In niem.-ry ol tin e! ; The giando-t h.ro ot th. 111 all, : ho m d iew the r sword at S .iiihl.ui-iV i call, j Our own immortal Lei ' - - -- -- - I O.M rwo ri HI.II Fool. KOOWS j I III I lie 'ily ol . Borne So lli-f Inrinl on Trial Tho Olliorn are 1'rlvalej Talil.-H. ! Only me license lo run a billiard table : !'-'d been issued up to Fiidny. That one ; was tak' n out by Mr. II. A. Oaks who ; rL.cell(lv i,0ught"out Mr. Wm. Collegia. V 1 n- , 1 . .1 . oar. v niiii'iis wi n: i-u 11 ao.ioisi liic : nicu, a. 1 1 ,,e cil-cs c-, c oi.u iieo... ue lore .ti tlerc.it magistrates. James I). McOov, triel before S. It, 1.1 !. ' 1 ;., 1 . -1 1 C e ' , LLi -l., l. il? L"ll l ll'C I , clllH UlglJlllll 1 ' . . . . -.,... ....., 1 l- . ... 1 .-. 1 1 . . . I I V Cl anas iii.i L). i. is .inn iiiiu i 1 111 a;. 1 ... , 1 1 w oodenware. biniishes emolovment lor n ; . ,. ' , . ,' , , 'host ot women am children, the ssork , , , . , , ,, ie ng 11 sueu a 11 hi er hiii game-- , , . , . ., - ? that it can bs catrici on at 1 r ir homes. , . , ., , , , , 1 it is a niei i in 1 irougii svnici in in vjiave . , 0 -, X Ray. .May i'fire IHphtlioria. ! 1:ltci! wilh :l culture ol diphtheria. )iie U!"" V:1S exposed lo t ,n- Uoenigen r;i-vs lor hmus. ! A ti er , 2 lu ,11 . s t his pig .-boss s no sign- ; "' diphtheria andlsju-i a- lively as be- , !'"e. when as tlie pig w In. I, wis noi : exposed to tue lays dnd within 2s h. ui-; :,lur tl,,: '".'l-1'011- Ihe p-st-mortem j howe-l hi- iietnli was due to diphthc- na- , " ' " I Beauliamp iV Beach. Euh.la, -Ma.. wiite-M e have handled your J'.J..ese' i ne cute 1..1 iwo years now nn,i can con- ; seientiou-Iy say it Ins given enure .-.His-1 taction anil is a good seller. s e regar " j . , . , ,t . . 1 it a- being the best thing lor Hemorrhoid.-1 ... ,7 , , , T. , 1 or 1 ties that we 11 a ve ever sold, for sale ' ., . . , j - i- 1 If the'Baby is't II I iik' Teeth I ... ... ,, , lie -lire nml nsr.lt Hit i and e -tried . .. . ' Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Klieum, Fesar, Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, j I Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It i is guaranteed 4o give perlect satis.'action or i money refunded. j ' i .. .,,,., ; ,i i i If vour system is clogged and your r ,- ., . :. . ,7 i eai ciiiiiiiou c.ugi;.;.., it win cause a.sease. i Do not delay I ut take Johnson's Sarsa- j ' panlla and Celery. It will ele.nse the I biood and pure blood is a safeguard against liisease. Barge lxittles, 50 cts. I or sale by t . S. Dully. The last meeting of the Ministerial As-' 80ciation wa8 htl(, at A.,,eD x c f a j , a oratifying DumlH-r of ministers aud visit-1 ' ors were in attendance. The two features ( ol the meeting; were Bev. I. J. Ilaapcr's , aediass on the 'Model Chinch," and the I discussion by liev. Mr. John-on and the, ; editor ol the Watch Towi r, ol a resold- I , lion commitling the members to vote the. : prohibition ticket, the editor opposing the j j resolution. After being n.odilied the i i-eso httion ilfmsed. I h npvr nweiiner odaq I to Jauiesville. Washington Gazette. t. ...dl. .!)-... : & 1 11 1: issi 11s oi' mi. 1 1 ( mi I-'or : !e Jul lt it 1 lis .). 1!. W il l i-. Its .1. Ii. s 11. 1 .1-. Mns n.i The a 11 1 Inr be; a n 1 Ii . - poem v ilitnr mi' 11! ion "I liavi no 1 1 ap pi a r the jot ti oi .'l.l, I ".' I, 111! Illlir ''I l"l Ulll lll Ol HO , - ' , . . ,, , , , . t o: le h late moini'in nt .11 ICiIiVl-Ii, but , , ,-, ,, ,n,t,mce- pr.sen 1. d it- l..-i ie' Ii i-bcd VI.. 1 wn-. . I... 1 ..1,1 1 1 1. ami di- d. iv basing pa--, .1, I In- id -a "( ii.ak,. d pub. ie w .- lU' assl.u, , it I Kt n ""ll' d. bill. Mr. Wi..;s having 1 is a ,n 1, 1 -, red in.- matter, at la-t forward.- tin poem .id w. puhbsh It 111 ll.ll. .1 .st ;i bun' I n ' I ..n l t wa nt v ear- ago. A- doubtless my Kail, is all .llie w i o know, 1 1 Ih vernal Jight of beau' ilui M ,v. 'I11 I led great even 11 11 1 I w en 1 n-l h d 1 s , une ( .1 1 illlllan- ill C 1 1 a I 1 o 1 1 e 1 1 n I , I , 1 . 1 1. I'l C- e 1 1 . -e a pi e. e.lei t -.. I I'lns "role tin ,i name- w Ih 1 ' -1 . r t 1 -1 u" Mil. An 1 t l-'ri ed'ei,'- , m-e w 1 iv a- I nn a- r -1 ate- is en m 1 ., , , 1, .u h r l.-i.l. An I I .r lies great 1 a 1 1 -e w ei e w , 1 l.ng to bleed. Wild.- working with 11- lo keep o) th, yke Whu h till re, nf ..Id M kliMii ,urg s town we broke. Where under lln sound of ihe Lion's 10a 1. W I ire. I lue.k Ihe b.u p. Fnedoiir dooi And for eight long War-, wdh i ourage untold. Wi louglil lor an end nice tiirou,.-!i that 1 1, re-hold. 'Till sahii' iiuknossn lo the w o 1 1, 1 I . 1 , 1 r 1 . Had toned the Mm ig ..on Irom th, do..,'. k 1'hen grab fully enter d Libeits 1 hall, ' F tending a lie ii IV s ,- , ..me t. . ail. Though 1 hese hero. - uo.v ,n lln.r guise-: ' do be. The, r name- ale ss ritlen svlnr,- thev will 110I die. Such is then story howasei incompli b : A monnment theirs with gl is n plete 1 I'lns heritage they to their 1 hihln 11 pa--. Durable as stone and la-ting a- Lias-. For t ins e real I'oii n I iy who-i en-ign mm ! svavea i 1 Iyer t lu; honii-s nl Fi ri'im 11 and heri's' graves, I - given to 11- 11- the pin e .-f 1 'lo,,, I, In nvi is of which ir lori-'ath.-rs Mood. 1 Then let our songsters i-till, tin ,r suae- j raise, And swell their sweet note- to anthem- ol ! praise. 1 On tin-glorious 1 1 1 ei 1 1 let tliem still, dwell. ake Switzerland's sons on that of a Tell. I 1 all these Mings which thus may be raised ( mobn aVs s..iis are lir to be pr.,i--d. lint as we luve not hen- suliiii-nt spue. Ullr oi,,n,,as hi.-torv ol all n, n..ce, sulli.-e it to Kly "that through all its stages Caroiinti litis some peerless pages. So we conic along down 10 sixty urn , When the late unpletieantne had bp- gun. ! North Carolina to the union trm-. Sought to keep away tiie sioin. then 111 view. Sh hoped i s nea'cr approach lo de- las , And settle ill a t ti Is in a peaceful ssay. She wished to have no inlisllnr brod. Nor any of her former I'.m fame lo -poll. But hoped to get matli is -u adju-le I, That Ihe din ltd vortex would thus U bursted. 'I'he expediency of war she could not see, Long as a leal was on Ihe olive tree,. But win u the time came ssheii she must act, She entered boldly the southern cornpict. And again on the twentieth das of jVlay, She piepared for battle without delay. She entered the coiilbcl lor wed or svoe, And faith 10 do biltie her troops did go. Whether t hey I'll ght l.ravely, truly or well, Tlie record thev made there surelv doe led. She furnished the first m 111 in battle shun, Who-e blood the ground at B,g Beih' did stain. l.,-n.- ... ... I... Il,.,rv We. 01 l.e ........ , . . , . , , . ... . 1' , 1 , I An I liom the county ol I'.dg'Coiiilx' In-I came. , , ,, . , ., At the drum call I I r t l oop- w en t he 1 , , m quickest, V , . 1 , ., . , , . , ... And on b it Ih- held- our men stood ta ,1 , Ihn kest Tin-" generally were the list to n id, Wln-n lorceil li'i-inahotly conie.-lisd held. 1 They al-o ma le the s n lot s 1 ompieie. Win never the I e wa- lon ed to retreat. j They still rem lined tine, a- tin rin.nl show-, 1 Till Ihe dir. ful . oi.fli. t .Ir. I lo-o. And although they had lain d to re 11 h tin- g ed l'hey -till were tin re to be put on pa- j role. A snl expe-rielice had thus been earned, As homeward their foot.-teps had lioen ' turned They now 0 to work ssith a right good will, The mans waste-places in mir state t till !Anl jn cV,.rv wav , .i,,w,,tWll I , lu-ck ! Thev lent willing hand- to n lit tin' w,-,,-k. I -j'l(.v ,, nieinU'ieil -till the carnage thai I " -,,rtil(, 1 AJ 1 lUl ,l(i1)e.- thougl.t of the heme.- .lea.l. So nvv a,ain on ,,fc twentieth d iy M another bright and beaulilul Mas . id id a mighty ("noun se . .1 .e.ih.u.- !..lk.-. In ,.Ur .,uiet iH-uutitnt -Cuv ..f rk-. ' l( ,Kel, 'v.,..t ol other ibv-. A ,,,,,,, :,-tin" tribute we now ,h, iai. . Iu u,rc , ,;1,rniilll,l,. ,!,. ,t -t . A monument reared by ladies' l.aiid-v --- --- - v 1.. un,.,. ;., ... .. ,, 1 1... ., i-ii-o,' in ioiy. in song, 111 .iinni n. 1.0-p... 1 .1 ,,,,'.., . w .. 1, ..... 1 , ,, ,,,, ,1 c.imiina a ,s' us imsi long neen pi.iix.i, F. r in whatever cause they took a st .1 nd. Tl.... ..',,n Ii. 11,'H . ,.i,i, . .iu. 1 .. ,1 1 1 I.. . i I - . . '. and hand. ... . .- , . lint to In r lair dan "it. r-, !!! v a vnicd. Aml l" 11,0 i,l,;i,r 1 wll"M ""' I'"1''"1 the ou'd. (:o'"c ""' ' h"" cM '" ,,!"-'""s fiomtlu I.oid : Till worn.. lily gr-u e- th, ian I - i-i-pr. ad. Bike heroic dieis ol h, r rand I .: her dead. And win le Carolina in man y was s t In i vi - . . , .. , lord, li.e-s our mot 1 1 -r-, .in -:l. mil wl '"' IVlien r.al'V s. :, , r c.ior.riit When kI... .-( -ii.i.i, si , i-i r..r h. -R-hen sl,.. Us,u.. Mi M When si... ii.i.K-i..Mr.-...si ,' I I ' e-l. .ria. l li. iii I -xsti iria. p,, f. d:i" c! f v""u"5" V,J ,v" " l"cl a utwrld' 1 lhlldren U.y TOT rltCher S L,aSt0na. Children Cry ft). Pitcher's Castoria. J PklUrnn P,.. f. D:-'J. I wuueii cu uij iui i . ici.ci a uaaiuiia. CRITICAL Enatk ! IS ALL That we ask ! That will convince you that this is the best place to buy. iMiality (or iunlit , our prio' cuiii'it Ii cijualh-d, and ijual ily is what coiuiIn, Don't linlg-c By pi'iccH nlone, exam ine the oixiils examine them closely. If i'S cl y t hlllJJ ill't I itst as we reproMnt it, Ik very mire we don't know it, and would consider il ft favor 1 1 y 011 w ill tell 11s. Wo do t he vers. Best we can. We have- at our stores, which will stand l.oib a critical examina 1 1011 and a pronounced com parison with anvoncH jroodH. Wo cite our $2. Low Shoes as an illustration. They are minie by Thus. (!. Hani and out of Yin Kid jiiHl llio neatest yon eer saw at thai price. Four st Irs in all - I'.la' k and Tim. Our Men's Tan land Patent Leather's nre up to-dale in I an I mid qualil . Be Niire .ou hoc 1 belli. When 011 in ed a pair ol shoes it matters not in whal stylo and pine, Im- sure 011 M i- mils. We nre ijuile apt to base what sou want. We 1 11 1 1 1- a ci 1 1 'en I examination nl nil I stinks. HAGHBtlRN & WILLETT l:i-)Ks. i . o o o lilting SrV Many Specialties MS I.C I: I l I ' - i . Ki dills. II V I: , in i 1 1 i", I i h. I) n. -i Un. in i h, , in 111 llll -I le- .'..,. I . .... H i . J A H I I. I INK UK Illl.lillr.Vn H'l. k M .I- mi.i T.iM n'umci Ml ' i ai'-. . AI.-i.A H I, I. I IM'. i- ( IIK4PKH I . ru... ,,f ( x r.il-.l'K. o o o o JZ o o J- T- Baxter .1 1