4 f ki w 3 1 i r m n i iranir, r.M i i 1 u, i i i c r1 - .1 VOLUMI XXIII NEW BURN, CHAVIN lOUKTT, S. ('.. TIKSDAV, DECEMBER II. IH"n. -r'llOT Kl TloN. si m is r k ; i sun FISHERY. CONSUL STOWE'S VIEWS. Situation lo South Africa From Ail-k an 1 Standpoint Satisfaction Over Its Establishment LoDi)i 1)of 4Jr..,, ,, -,,,, rn ill l(ir the United Stales. Consul d ut -n! nt FOR HIGHER DUCIIION- R1LUGH. Trial For Swindling Through Bella. State board Beport. Halter of tfale White Oak Swamp Lauda. Will Vol For Bonds Bpecial Ui Journal: Ualkioh, Dec. 7. Much satisfaction ta eipreeU at Itie declaion of the State Board of Agriculture lo eaublloh a fib hatchery at Avoca. The United Stales has had a hatchery across the river from thai place, aud it has not proyed a sue ceas, but tho Stale will bave belier fur tune. A number of years ago Its hatchery there a very successful. In the federal court here today the trial of J. L York, of Fayettevllle began the charge being using the malls for a swiudiing scheme. Adjutant General Hoyster is. here. He says the report of the first Hteghneut of the Stale tfuard, which at present has only 10 companies, shows 460 otllcers and enlisted men. The Stale board of education has made sale of the White Oak Swamp land, in Onslow aud Jones counties, lor $io,0t,0 There are alleged to be 224,000 acres, but j It is Bald there are really only 110,000. The lands are claimed by C. 8. Vcdder of Charleston S. C, under a grual of l7rf-. The Stale claims them, uuder deeds made by sheriff in 1709 and 1800, to gov ernors William It. Davie aud Benjamin Williams, for non-payment of taxes. It is said that a man In 1795 made entry ol all the swamp lands In Jones and Ou9low and sold them to tho man for whom Vedder claims Htle for $100,000. K. S. Finch got an opliou of the lands recently but sold It for 17i As lha lauds Cape Town, landed at N.uthaui; day, wearing the Mt:.;; al cat he wore when the B..tr train while he was i. I Vretoria on a t-p1.' lal nils; '.. hole iu the collar of his i -.' the narrownesh nf Ms i-vdj Mr. Si. we is takiuc leave of absence, an I w the Untied Stales on I ec 11 Louis. He said: "I give the wai in South months to come lo an end. ion, it is boui.d lo be snuffc I t'.m kt-d lil- wi-y . A I . I I Baptist State Convention Decides to Raise $100,000. I i ii tri but ioiis A 1 read y tilven Sen sational ( r i in i n u 1 ( use In Beau fort (mutt Hardware l oin pun) ( luirtered. Two I. en tie in en ith Sin pillar similarity of Nnuies. dorm. if r l'c are In disnute the State agrees to sell lo as stated. 120.U0O. of ; cuum uicir .. a trustee, getting, i which $1500 Is In cash. Then Vcdder j can sell his interest lo the same trustee! for whatever he can get. ll Is the pur- 1 pose to get the timber from the lands, which are useless for any oilier pur pose. The Board of Agriculture decided lo submit to the legislature a provision for the fixing of a standard for fertilizer. The matter will go before the legislature In January. The Stute Superintendent of I'ubllc Instruction says ho Is confident the rati fication of.lbe franchise amendment will result in a notable stimulation of public education. It Is certain that more money will he given to Ihe public North Car olina, more populous than Virginia, gives only half as much to the common schools. The aggregate capital of the wood working establishments chartered by this Stale this year is ful'i.trx'. The Supreme Court will next week take up the last of the appeal dockets, thai of the 12lh district, ll will proba bly end ihe fall term about Dec. L'i. There is no doubt that Kalelgli will vote next year for another tl"0,'JOi bond issue for Mtreel Improvement-. The macadamizing of sltcels has beou push ed rapidly this year. Vast quantities of stone have been taken from thucllj's granite quarry and crushed or cut. that period. 1 do no! b .i -. Kitchener will do ranch tnou i, other General. The pre-i-;r. ; .au British campaign is I. nun I to ' : ,n results. Moreover, tlire ire Boer prisoners in Cc-!on, M. Helena and Cape Town, all of I ,-m an- an xi u -to have an end of hos-.i..iii-. "Shortly before I left lhe;e ChriMia:. Botha, a cousin of Louis lt-.tl.a. jtot : petlion among his fello , -o i-ou-t- ' Cape Town urging the I'omiii .n.lnu! General to make peace. A mj -lilt signed th,-petition, which imdou'ii-.-'ily represented the as!gre"tle opi.i: -a ol the Boer prisoners "All this talk al nit ImriiwiL' f : :i i - i -buncombe Tho only farms di-trojid are thoso from wliicli slioi s nr.1 iired at the British or those which mv 1 i -i ii u obviously used to slielu r i' e 11 1. 1." M r. Stowe comnieut ed t.. -i-'.i.ti- M-n-iai iustances where tin: I'.riiisb i.il go 1 excuse for burning fin nw, bul u I r-i. - u .1 H.j said ho did not b lii-ve I i . i sedition in Cape C'n-uv wo:!: :- J i " to much. "1 have fi ien.l s am iiit lb h well as I he British. Inn : fteulral throiisihout. and I d ihat the colonLits hive any i.l'i ion. Iiro.;lJ. ;!!-! i ! S; ecisl to 1 Hai.i-.Ioh, -int.. charti ' M .in i oe. :. ird -. are, oil llh N ('., lkoemtK-r 8 - The - the Heath Hardware Co , hi. h ill manufacture machinery, electrical aud ui'iiiios, etc , capital $)H, Ici.'h u-id others stockhold I'. II li isbec, K-'j., returned today f: in Hi aiifort county and brought news of s cry si rnntci: itud sensational trial, in r hi- ,i;:!i, N I'. Supreme Court re irio I :n i e is t lie else of a man nannd i'.ro.d.s Iricdfor rape, it being in evi . lint be personated the woman's hu-lianii. The court held Ihat it was no nil c; that fraud was not rape. The --jl-laluic ill 1N-M ju-cordingly enacted a !i,v lo meet Mich a case. Up to that in- such a case had never been tried in lTi- -i:iii- mid some thought there would ni-M-r l.e anot ber. The legislative act Msni'.e id,- oll'cns- rape and lixed the min- iii'tiM pi 'iuily at tun yi-irs in the peni ciiii.il.. Charles Wiliiams was this week tried for the .same ollenceand con n.-le.l. II : attempted lo prove know! s -. 1 . - - o.i i.io woman's pai t, but the lat n i's i u. !:.:, e promptly convicted I n- ll-ipti. -1 1 lei i b I lie-, it;- c U t, -1 its h.-ld. It invention hole has work, ll Is the holds tinea bcs- cimmerci-il opiorliiniil.-s a::- b-ni: opened up In South Vfilc i. ol ivh -c!: 1 tilled States Is onlv ju.-t b. gonnr. ! take advantage. ? soon :is l!. Ing Is over S.iulli Africa ill hi' i the best inarkels in the u.o' 1. a iiriri.i where tlie liiitisli tlieinsi lvi - al ui: !'.-. wo are already outstripping iln-m Last Galveston Storm Loss. PltOV IM'KTIiW N, M -Ss., I 1. e T---Y!. (iueen of the l'io iccc'town tirain! I m' lishlng licet, Ihe l.'ora S. j! been given up for lost, v;ih of thirty souls, by the people log town. Kvery circumsta ! to her del riiclioii at Virgin ihe Grand Banks, in th.. stor. l 12 lo 14. kuown on land as t ton hurricane. -: ,:i a oa . l:d,.-:ics to i iii-sii $'2o HOD '.his year cud ooll in t y; ;r for higher eduea lo.n amoiu: the I'liptisls, and has already r-Jv.nl '.."i,0IHl of the fJo,()l'. vlhii-l I. .Mice '.V. I'. i-'airclolh gave tlOOl), Dcn , --oi.ni.iiis of Washington -fSOO. W (i. ;i,ii;. I ..-Ml, li e. l-'ilst Baptist Chinch iici -.V). the liaplio Tabernacle b"i- I -) , l o- , liurcii a! Wake Forest $MhW etc. T. in : y one of th" fi atlircs of -, . i - -; , 1 1 .. .s tlie lUHu.'igement of the . j, i -i p ii': . the Biblical Kecorder, Ihat i - .i i;, i In r lut- owneis, Ivl'.vai-ls and .- in M the c. .lltlc' chilli die i cKay. I. . I! b r ci . of Hiis ' p ic Hi,-!.. ,. Tw -, M i i.:b. iiii-ni i-niiij after l.i l, C. 1:1 C DeWltt's Little Early Hisors are dainty llllle pilla, bul they never fall to clcause the liver, remove obstructions and Invigorate the system. F. S. Dully & Co. The Tiber Does Damage. Rome, Dec. 5. lo consequence of the rise of iho river Tiber, the (pay Angullla a, 800 yards long, which bad itieen undermined, slid Into tho river lo -day. The damage done Is estimated at two million lire (3f0,000). Tl t'r . F,iroil.l a:.. I . lairs 1.., unlive Ijai Mid qulvkly ci-o- BIG SALE OF LAND. 55.000 Acres Sold by ihe Sure to ;i J (ioldshoro Man. I The State Boai.l of IM-i'-itim nn-: i yesterday to close Ihu . i:!'.e' lor lb i isale of .'o,M'l) acres of Stale hu, !- I In September last M r. ; . i-hr ol j Goldsh to, representing .' - ' l.li :, ' contracted to purchas, 'i.' . l.n -'.vi. as the Vedder s-.vauri ;-i:,!-, I' l -uii J all the lands owno I '.; .- 1 Onslow and Jon, s co-.ntie- :.. : :...' jborhoodof White Onk s i -una I I ere sumo fifty -live 1 1 . -o i -i n '. . .i- t these lands, w bicli w a- bargaio.! o . eold at fifty ci nld an i. e Mr. Islcr was n t icsciilcd by '1 1 Frank Thompwin. The cont rm t i ! (or the payment of $l,.'i0.l In e--, a,: , $t.1,i)00 to be paid on or befon; Jul- 1 ,1901. Mr. T'lompion is here lo i :,, . i the contract 'Ihe board will h,m- a -i I other meetliiK liHlay Haleigh I'.-at i. . nl 1,-oicn o! th- same name an: .1 olm C. I'ii . i y , a'dei man of ,ud Mr. John ('. Diewrv, gov-ili-ial and an 1 miner, of lliit i. i . 'I'll. nn I til.-! this year, l l.ll-i till III itisll Colli 11 1)1)1 11 is ae liali ig.b man. Knob is named n-i'o rnai giandf'illii-r, each has illii-r ii ii in oi 1 i a biotnei iiMi" 1 t ; : .-ane -ie i t a: lily :i i y i 1 ; :i 1 1 1 and each bus ' Janu s. 1 hey are of ,:-: look alike. It ninarkable coinci t..)f Interest to Farmers. loocd to i ml th A tl-i .1 " I -ii nn i ... f l ii i t L-ro v ,1 hi r- intere.-li d in -, in Nor' !. I a ; ,!-i r.iiioiiioloei-t of t: IcullUle, ut Kal' ig a to send hill spi-i : cos ;n i i is thai in ,- ll.cy ate no n!s of anv allention ol crs, Iruckeis, ami agricultural pur a, to the fact that e 1 . partnicnt of b, N. C., desires in, nls of any in iV come lo their invited to need n n ets re;ardinf; JuJe Furnell Feared by Defend ants in Federal Court. Baplix-o llaie (rowd- at Sunday Smices Labor Organizing Small . rai ll I rups I,, mk Well. Building for Metli odists Urphanagi Kor Soldiers Home Special to .1 . ci r us! Hal ki. .11, December III. 1 l.e term of the t'ede-al Court here will certaiulv conliuue all this week. Ju.lge l'urtiell i thoroughly feared by the defendants i-i tliis court, and ibey are begging for coutiuu nn e Tniee w h.le men have been couvicti ! of counterfeiting. 1 hi re win L'ical irowd- i-.t tlie -Mit day (t'lvicis of tin- Baalists 1,,-ie Their Stale Conv.-ntion held t'iree sessions in order that it nogbl en I its work today At the K:r-l I', .ptist church v. Ii Willingbam, of Kiciiniond, prenched a sermon of got at pow er. it is il'ii.e apparent lu relbat one at least of the li ileigh papers will make a 1 fight ngiinst millier issue of street1 bonds. Tlie people will probably vote on that iitKsti m in May. The labor h re is lapidly being or,:an i.ed into uni us. (in,- munis pushing the movement Tin small grain in this section of the Mate looks very well. Here and there a iillle gieaiiiug of Ihe collon In tile fields is being done, llis doubtful that this' crop w as ever cleaner picked. The corporation comniisMon meets Wednesiliiv. ll will hear argument by . IlieSeaboaid Air l.i'ie's aitoineys on' that railroad s , xcepllons to the recent orib-r of I he coiui.ii.-sion reducing the ; freight rate on liicko: y. .gum, dogwoo I and persimmon logs. (leu. Thomas K. To in. who will next month take charge of Ihe nllloi! uf Ku- ' pe.iiitendeiit of I'liblic 1 nstrueliou, a, -points John W. Duckett, a veteran ed ucator of l.uinlii'rton, hi ; clii--f cl::r! . A n engine has iieen put in opci at ion at the Soldiers Home, for sup.ply ing water t) the various buildings l-i a few days connection will he make will: 1 he Kaloigh b over system, as Ubl) fell, of pipe is now being laid. I The Baptists arc working great gains in membership. it was surprising to learn to-day that in this county they have more than 100 churches and over ol) preachers. i'lans are in hands for the $'io,0"0 main building of tlie Me'hodisl Orphan age here. It is the purpose to have il built in t welve months. Cen. Julian S. Carr will rail a con vention of Kx-Confederate Veterans, to be held hcie in February, at which tin Legislature will be memorialized to in crease the appropriations lor the Soldier.-,' Home and for pensions. W lieu you need a soothing and heal ing antiseptic application for any pur "pose, n-e Ihe original DeWiit's Witch Hi..: -I !-i,hf, a well known cure for piles and kin disia.es. It heal.-, sore.- will, out leaving a senr. Beware of ,-oiinle: feits. K. S. Duffy & Co. l-.i i turn r,,l hnh,-k , t rf-s-ssar . Tf s ' ' XT-.li . j j e. ft tatv . p . t- .-.-:.tv j .o.mds : i .',-, i " 1 :. r - - . 5 in Et An I i 151. t U ?. S'n ? 1 I ! ,,. i. P It.::.-1 C :.:nl. " I 1,m, , : . - l - - . '-i .. if..-- I B ti:.- i-.:i-.v.:-. ,; ,, uii; i 2 : B ..'. 1 ; I'- - - - . a . a:. ; 3 jk ? ; ...U ...mis, ,,:, -.:,:;,,,..,...,., . . Mil ? v, . . . I Jt$ ! ' : iiJ rs&sw -N ' I t-muksi-.. k -v f : -B- i ' JlJi!iii.i!i.MiIW- SW' S lilpliP I A. CHRISTMAS T . 1 telHIS tc goods i t; 'iiSA-I- I Wl. f A i!au-l-. in- a- well a- il-efill I'l.at.l.g m Dish. ,.r Five . . , lo -k I : a. Wcd-ewood jf" ( l 1LMMP & Dressin- 1'nM-h : (lo.e iloxis, "'1'. ira l THE MARKETS. M P .ip,:i, . laooa,:.- ,ad I ,bn iia -Jmp- I ' (S W 1 -I- $ .--taud-. New DcMgnsii. Kan:-. j BC I'l,ef,l!ow:,.,11:,o,H.ioswerereceiv. H I I Kboiii, d an 1 Silver loods. I I b. .1. i: K-iibaiii ,V Co, .New Bern, f . ?f Oli' es, and Kv-rylliin I' rr.lv in '? V H jP i I'.roocb--- ,1 Fancy I'm-ot ail kinds, ,S C m Nk-v V k, Dec. li , i. tj p. fi J oTn.N.- Open. High. Low. Close "IV -J- J COiTie I U 1 Ian b.l.O !M',2 !' 'I I 9.2H ' '. and See : - I May '. i . ' ' s ;i :s '.I I'll 'J.0II . S ) Aug .. .. !l P. ali v(i v.Mli !Jc Z I v -,: rt s no io;, SKCi-. VJ" Wiik.aT: Open. High. Low. Close ' S;; ;: " : J. A. JONES, Fed S ,i; rai ISItOAl) STIIKKT, STKWAKT'S OLD STAND, Kel:,Jr . u: I"! . livery, Fffd, C,Tf A lT a s w i: . -.Hnlo and k 1 ('off -:i receipts were lii.ill, bales at a'l ; KvcIlUJ' . . fta5ya.if W p Hi 1 I I Mml, rl. See's S..!c, T.oiiil bales. Fu ; EI t fS VV i.ir - Dec. .l.-.i:y..V. J.n -V eby. :. I'l i 1 Y" ' fdt&S io ei ;,iu -ui bun-ai i slini-ite of crop j Jia ' " ' l "c:r,il;,,ii;1ocai Ke,s...d at,,; Mitfr ii'iiiMd I all styles No .hoc, made that are be,- i Wlr V ' U W . 1 iter than Koe.i s and Douglas, every nil i LLk----.s( f ! ..J-. J. J. B n-.ii. I '""' I I in si iii.il Notice To Shirpers. All Iriight for (ioldsboro mid sta tions vve-t of New I'crn must be de livcrcd at Ihe wareiioUM; of ihe A. A N. (', U. H. not later than 10: 10 o'clock n. ui. and all fn-iglil lor Moiehead anO stations east of New Bi-rn must be de livernl not later than 12 a. in Freight received after these hours will be lor v.arded next day . .1 IV C Dm-, Forw ardiug A iren'. Fine Fh Mc.Sorlev' rida irangi s, IMc per dozen at pan Do are i : 1 Xalli Boers Wanted The War. Retiring County Treasurer. LoriDow, Dec. 7. A Blue Book of the ; Al ,i. mc , s, f n. I( rd of K d ... fiouth African dUpatcbea from Jan. 8 lo I tjon ,,f (;rilV . Connly, yesteiday 'ii Ool. 14 waa laaued yeiterday. I following, which speaks tor l.-.-lf w a Hlr Alfred Mlluer, the British Hlgb ; pMei; Commlailoner, willing lo Mr. Chamber-j Reiolved by the Board . f lid it1 Jain, quolei from a letter dated Krooni-, 0f (jravon County , that on tin, m ui.. lad, 8epl. V. 1899. and written by Mr. of our TreUii-r Mr. Th ooias Dani' Bllgnaul, brother of P. J. Bllgoaut, j rotlrlng from olllcc. we delr.- to eipie HUte Secretary of the Urange rrct blate ; our Cor,lll approval of his w i they desire i mf ormat ion, and siieh oaloin will b.- given so far as p u ll ia de-irid to make the I'cpart- ( l.i glial piarlical benelit lo Ihe a- pos-ible, and no elforl will be I . a! t am litis end. .ii.' il,:- winter the fruit growers p. ,-ia'. I ui ged to make a careful iiaii-.n i ' lio n Irei uud n-nd sny or s;,s .i ; .u uii' to tlie Depart- e iii a 1 1 , i may be luve.-li of inipoitancc As lhls b. -iii-lil o! I In- I" ople, w e will tr-e il lo t In- I .i-l of by compoiidenoc oi BISHOP PETTEY IS DEAD. ! The Well Known Colored Minister Alter a Short Illness at Clio. S. C. ANNUAL MEETING Of Sloekhuldcrs uf The National Bank ol New Kern, N C Tl so 'hat 111 ! if it . i- fill t lie Ihat ibey nl: lit . psrti al follow a; "The only thing we are afraid of It that Chanuerlalu, with hla tdmlttrd fli fulneta of temper, will cheat ot out of a war end coneeriuently out of an nppor- j M)ta wln 0. tnnlly to annex Naial and dupe Colony I The Jol-iinai. will '''' u'''1 end to form a Itepublli an United Malcn ' li0ni with Tieaanier Thounn of Bo-ilh t.frlca." 'harealwayi len ii pe s- farther Ihat Mr. Daniels' ! no. Weather Condltlonj. of thu oiiice hi t-ecn . i... ,,. . , ,. dlacnmforl and loa. t th" am WAaliiKoTox, Deiember 1 - r .ir . unU.r,,tAv ,.,,. and commondaiion of hi) ouilii efficiency end earned zeal, ainj w e ho that all hit oil! -!1 r.-'nibon in ,i. future may he platen', as tb- y hi.. I In iu made to build up a .f ins. its fur Ihe A ' ricu 1 1 u i l t and for e x bibi-jon l.i the i -i n ii. 'I he aid of all is ai-ked -.. .nj "piclnieus for Ibis puipise. i I an-, sp'-clmenU or iini:irles to, k..n I ere. an, Jr, Knloniub.l -I . ; I ii p u In. i n'. of Agrii u it ut a', Kalelgh. N C. Bishop Charles Calvin I'etley, I V D., one of Ihe bishops of the African Meth odist Kplstopnl .ion Church, died nt Clio, S. ('., at 10:30 Jo'clock Salurdav night from ciiremlc poison He arrived at Clio Tuesday, November J 7 1 h , expi" t ing to preside over tlie session of the South Carolina, Conference of his Church but was taken 111 with a complication of pneumonia and yellow jaundice which later developed into curemlc poisoning. Bishop I'eltey waa born at Wilkes- j bom about al years ago; was educated I In the common M-hools of North 'an : Una, and at win re he n: whs one of the Im-1 educated and most annual mcling of the . tock- holdi is of Ibis Bank, for the election f ! its Dire, tors, and for I lie amendment, of t the third article ol the articles of the jassoilalu.il: and the Iransacii m of such i other bti.-inis as may come before them, will lie held at their Hanking House, on Tuesday being Hie Hth, day of Jan., 1!"1. The Fulls w ill be opened al o'clock A M ., to be closed al 1 1'. M li II. Kolii.UTS, Cashier. Kvci- Fiuiii'i 1 1 :ii n i Sri, Ki ill Irs, N'.W Win -i'ii. ( Ml I-ilicst Slot'k of- Also a ( 'iiniilo!i- I .i iir of Huoeics, U'ttgtms 1, .,1s, Idr. J. A. JOXES, llinad Street, Stewart's Old Stand VJ2.U i REMO Wr hiivc I'rlllciVril to our 2T ctx7- ZBrlcls: Store, Cor. IlroI V Effuiiook Ni.h., Where we will be glad to welcome all our old and new patrons. Our strict nltintioii to business In Ihe past is sullicienl guarantee to the trade tha' wc arc alw ays looking out for the BcM Intcrctt our Customers. Our Stock oi" fttiil' and FHiicy i!roM'rie is ,oiiip!ol, grtr"l.:tfoo Slulilrs ami !-lu-ils in Lurk lot for tin- ii'-c o:n inoiluti.iii of mil' ( 'nun try l-'ri, nds, FKMI!. Vniir. for I'us'ness PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr. li. A Oil 1 i ed I iri-anlzer an I Na. I .nal I "eioli i. r, lln- oily and esteem State Deputy of tin a:, been in 1 he ilv Diddle I'nKersiy, from j f,.w davs. in the Interest of 'I graduated In 1H7. lief, , 1 1,- I, ft o:i I In '-, lasi nigh; l o Hi riloo! I., l.i . a N h t ion a r N.-iis, ll,.- go ,J llh -( Ho e w bo Ire lb- go l.i' II i'l lb of Mr l I, 1.1 -b pr.i w . I 1 Toeaday. Light north to tail wlodi. treated every citizen, miln r The high lrotneter aod cold weather . of Craven ' o.inly re over the north et on Saturday baa , deallnga wllb him pre ail taitward to the Allanilo ooeet and tontbward acroa the Interior with decided temperature fall from the Ohio atley nnnbenalward Into New Eng- laad. Fiaeiloc weather prevail la cea- fcllowleg Hal of o.TI -r i "faiioi, . r -' ill i-; i'll . '. l. Silo f uoib i tie i - ( apt. E. W. Kannlnc Dead. , rc m Cpt Kd. W 11 w l,o w a e g i o. e r . n I to i r, sio;, ..- unr h nmle of A I nil i al De w ey , d I hi e today a: Hie lids . . ll' 1. 1" I f I , I, - I. in i gloi Mm-i ii.-, ,t.-l r-ta'e i, n:-d s, lllhl e.s. Giston Council-National Union. ,i i Waa loalllatcd lirrc on I':: , bj B. A. Collin, Btale Daputi , 'g'-il.. ti. war ' el u , , n I !c St it. M ii u ii i ng lined no- Con . . and as on i lie , , in o l guila iform.-ily lii-' Meir--!.cnull lb'- frlgale4 Cuir. id Coiigirt In 'ilaniptoii tral Teiae. the northern n rilun of iba Golf Stetee. aad innh and nnrthweetera ponlnna of tta Pouih Allanih- (Male. Ilaav (roela ata reported al New Or la ma, tad harV-etoa. CASTOR I A Tot IsiaJtU aad Clxildrti. UiUcI Yia Bail Utayi E::;tl J. T. H rg.., Pie ldrnl. K. r. rirly, Ei-l'rcildenl. J. J. Bait '. Ice 1'iesldi ni II. I. Rojall, Hpeaker K. W. Among, Hecreiary, O. B. Watere, financial Secretary J. R. 1'arkar, Tr, aiuier. L. A. Smith, Chaplain. J. M. Araold, I'eher. J. 0. Thomae, Berr;ent-et Arm. . B. Parker, Doorkeeper. Tnuteee K. W. Bmallwood, M Mway.J. i. Baiter. Tha Hatloaal UdIob la fraternal la ll ranee order, lorn I, w bell I. i Ikiiil ni Ho.ds l i r M r nfler lb' war hi had been In lb" I n u r. i ncc b ilnei4 h':ro and con dueled lb' Atlantic View llotpl, Ihe vi 1 known 'imm.r resort at Wrlghla- clo(,ient preachi rs of Ins race, and had wnrk i.ing held several proml neiil positions In the (i y ( A M F. .ion Chinch Besides filling : .',.lnK,. ( the pulpiis of a number of leading (!llr w i ii-Mcbi n in North Carolina, South Cm,- . , , ., ,(. Una. Al-ibiuna, I ennessen an I C alllornla y he v as four years general secretary of 1 bin church, and wan eln lc I bishop when ; only Hi yi r i of ngr, at New Hern, In May 1 He limidi-ileitenslvi-ly In America and Kuropcnnd was one of the most ronncMs lvc 'and irogiesslvo negro rhtirohnirn of h . : s- Hi- li-avo a w Ife an I . ven ( hildien. Bihoi (ico. W ( dnlon, of Chailolte, wr. wllb him when he died, ar.d lie. with Kevernl of lln- oiko bishops and general otllcers of t bo Church will iit lenl ihe funrral. The funo'al service, of lilshop C. C p., iv, iii 1, hrbl i Hi I'liier's . .... .. - - . vm m a m- nv.Lt Cbiiich at 2 oclock on Werlnea.lav lec. fMlflkAlwfi lis- f mmm -;ai.i?.ii3sV j lg,i i;l"-l s K K K K K U VARKER, Jr. A Well Selected Stock OF WESTERN HORSES AND MULES . . . o iii our Nlabh'N and tnor o arrive. Our iiat ron reap Ihe iMiulif ol" our ninny 5,000,000 12. b lii v 1 1 ed . Friends a-i, cordially In- 11, lp Is nre h d at once when a prraon lie It In lis' t" A cr.'ler.rd conih or I ii, 'i osf I, in of Ilia rounlerfellt of cold m? mini Iwooiint serious and1 D.-Wl l's Witch llael Balvo. Moat iuuld Ix- Hopped al ore One Minute nf ibem re worthies or llabje lo rauac Cough Cura iinlekly euree' cough and J Injury The original DeWltlt W Urn , cold ao.l the worel taee oi croop, oroo IUm I Halve l a certain core for pile. ' chllla, grippe aod other throat and lung ecrema. rnta. eralda, burnt, tnrei and trouble, f. 8. DulTf A Co. muil be old Jerseys and Charleston Wsknli-hl vsrlrib. F.HV LOW. 1 0m !. urn-Is Nb e hmooih Peed irlah Voi.io. .. nl.- to W. IV lUT'ilUM, .H.,.,i.,, c,.. tee tirove and Honey, Cod! iu. k Ian"- 'lilnK'ou, N. 1. 01,. ' akin disease F. H. nnffr A Cn. Dreai Ooodi, Bboee, Domeetlca, No (lost, ate., at J. t. Bailer. Davie Pharmacy tell and recommend Oelery Headache Powder toil Jordan'! Cough Balaam. Farm Minn Vantol I Wntwl Two turn to work on farm, nd one tenant, all wbit. AdJreaa, E. M. STREET, L'ellalr, N. C ) ,v"iit. rxMfrienee 11 -.. .. .... 55 M. HAM & SON, Middle Kt, Htablf u, new iiEnrr, c.