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.u I I 1 1 ,? . ,A A' M: - II I -.: : N .U , Hi, vr I ' v I No. 30th -i v i a Xi v ;a Av I Y. 1 AY TV T llJ jr-. J I 11-11 J 1 .1 .ill II I I TCOIlEnSlVILL iiiiEii ABB HSPECT TBk XXTBOBS OF mstrcctio w use jx s til OLD. WORLD '. v! i tlTOS KEfEEEJl COT. vt iCkkwrin'drtr CMiMttaw Alt 4 N Tork, Fb. 17. TJw zeUTt eoalmltto ot th AmHeiaiTebMfl ' UxUr tirkr (00 iMiibm ii Ok . RMgn, N.G, February i,i8.-irT,? fl. ocIaUob fo to Borop Viit Bep-' Prkr, 6'wefl known U .oTer- (he Uabr to vlalt tti bol jawOcnlar- -Btato'iH today. h wa M4tt' -.tor ly of ItagtMUl fud; Gnaay.4 Th: fh poaittoii of Commissioner. of kri- trip will is'iirk.,.''. ! v j culture. T Another, aspirant . fpr this :'f: -. . Vi?itf?t: Cj Potion; R.W. Alaniahce.iof rla Waahlngtoa. & C,.; FrtJ IT. The ' "anc; ft. member of the boar or ag Rallway gufelalBta Jaloft actmg -on ' rlculture a here. ; Today the; mcu the 4eclaioa of the Southerm. Ballway , Uve oommittee .of- that board met 'at . to cut the vageef all eaplorf ''vot4 ' the agricultural department to eonai today not to accept the eut Kepre-.t the matter, of the Secretaryship; 1 , Matatlree of 4&.OO0 machlclibi are la : made vacant by the death of Thomas consultation with . the official of the K. Brunei Mr. Bruner had been ab road. . f " v i. ' ' J sent abroad r alck since' last June ' , t , ... 'J "" and Mr. Ellas Carr has been hSoklng ; New York, Feb. Vtj-C W Morse, after hie work.' The MecuUre commlt- the Ice merger magnate, who yes- tee considered the whole . matter' of terday was arrested on the' charge of how It was best' to do this work'whlcn graad larceny oath arrival of his .Is so impdrtftnt Knd which dwfng to boat from Europe, , plead not . guilty Mr.' Braner's absence and"; lllnese and was released under 120,000 ball, jeould not of bourse receive- his own I- fj ,;. L ;-v; ' T : attention. Today hbf'desl and chali; Chicago, Feb. 17. The ministers of were draped lnmournlng. , 2 ." ' -j Caieago and vicinity have entered Into. tthe Baptist University for Wo a vigorous temperance campaigti and nthla morning there was a very will continue It, for monthfThelr ..large assemblage " which more than aim la to put the low dive out ff eclat-, filled the auditorium, the occasion be- - ease and they are encouraged; fn the' log the celebration of the presence of - work by ioldlng' targe and enthuslas- more than 400 students. It was some tie maae meetings.- time ago decided to celebrate the pass' ' ."-'7 . " ' I ta? t0' M mark. 1 The principal Kew Tork, Feb. 17 William 'Bella, speaker was Governor Glenn, who took .i the last of the famous Bells Brothers, occasion to refer to the remarkable r proprietors of the circus which was 'work the" Unverslty has done and Is' long known to the public, by that doing and to the earnestness and seal aame dled today. eged'yenr,' ; tJx'reai denomination' which i . takes auch a pride in-it'-' 'Othef West Orange. N. J, Feel lT.-4ohn speakers were Supt Joynet. : J. W. vBaadolph. treasurer w fthb (Thomas ' Biley, and. Ex-Oov. Aycock. r u . , Edison Electric Compayi committed B. a Beckwith, Esq., of thVBtate euloMe today y shooting Wseeae is Board of Internal ImprovemenU was - said to have nnbalanoed his' mindv' ' asked some (questions abdut how the . r " " l''iX:n-' Investigation of the hating at 'the A. 1EWP0BT H0TES i C 2 .M. College was directed. Governor i Special Correspondence. - lo'na haying directed him to make an C Newport, N. C, Feb. 20. We hive -official, examination' into the . whole - been having some very rainy weather state of affairs. He said It began last for the last wsk, but glad to way the : Saturday Tahd . that .the . entire Senior - weather at present and" the past few Class came to him. and there was. a -days baa been much In favor- of .our! two hours', conference. He arieaka farmera. . , ' t )ln very high terms 'of the general per- We are glad to say.;we eanasaem-lsonneI of the class an of Its desire ble enee more in our Wednesday: night '.to aM him In every way and he fully ; prayer meeUng of which wedo o , Appreciates its high purposes, and much enjoy. ,3v'v''''m', sa,,, college and the 1 . The public, school at thl . ptace Is ''SUte.. He recognizes its value In er jiear its closing, after Which (br4- ' n way and will naturally keep in tion of our" new academy tllWaV' touch, with It 'The JnvesCgaUon will Meedames Nettle Fodrles and Eula be conducted with special discretion Bell spent' few days at Marlowe last: and Mr. Beckwith bel!cf that-all week. " ' . - '.- v jtbe students Implicated in the hasing Mrs. 8. "ft Williams-of Core Creek, of the freshmen will be discovered. Is here visiting her jiephew, Mr. W. ; Their offence waa of course a serious E. Fodrie.. 4 . ., ( . .N , ,one, aa breaking down a door.- en . Some of our peopU spent Sunday Urlng a room, and thus attacking afternoon in "the country, out at Mr. any one would be regarded in a gen B. L. MoC!aln,Thei,; report, J, very eral way, say-In Ule!gh of' anyjrther pleasant trip. . -jPlace,. in the State as a veiTr raye Mr. WalUr Roberta-Is home for a occurrence. . . .-J" few days on account o tthe very much la .conversation with a man who rain, but la to leave oon for hlk Work, travelled In considerable in the State p near Pelletieri - j i 5 i 'today regardln'f prohibition inatteljbe ' We are very glad to say we. do not ys that In' the country districts vot hear ot;f slckne. In and around ers were told b friends of liquor thai our village, more tbfu bad. colds, all their privileges were being taken ' Mr. William GIbb'i haS ineved to 'away and that, thejf would not be alr Harlowe on the R. in WeekV. farm- . ,owe1. t Pake or drink" cider of their Mr. Shepard Belf' "passed through ' owpjprodctIoa..'f.He''aa3ra:: tt'e Anti today enroute for ni sonty-tteiMB' Salppnv people must: pot think they. Bell. - 1 i , ; V,; ;y; , , nve an easy thing to do tb win, tor Bev. D. A. Futreni made his usual1 a great-deal of .sentiment Is being trip to Adams Creek and South River Woused in the country fagalnst pro In spite of the Inclement weather where duty calls, m' must go. Mr. Jan Carrawa'y left Sunday af- ternooa to spend a. few days at her old home Adnms Creek. Mr. Roy Page oKiarlotte, N."p., came In xit night to spend a few days. ? - a -, i; The joung ladles of Newport gave, a Leap and he' Smuili : acting t heart", tunate . was gl I'.'.H Union I spent 1 of Mrs Mr. : worklr day. Tear Party, Friday evening, a line time. It was quite an sight to see the young ladles e part of gentlemen, and was enjoyed by all who were for iough to take part The par$ 3 at the Academy. . . ertha Bell, the .teacher at lnt and Miss Leona McCain, it night In town . ,the guests D. M. McCftln: ,r i ines Edward, who has been at Oriental, came la last Eun- Mr. Till Bell spent Sunday htfre with i rents, Mr. and Mrs. C A. TOY. ' ' 1, N. g:::d:dates for STATE OFFICES SEGIXKDrCl.TO 11K1 THEIB, DE- 8IBE8' : KJ'OWK SETEEILT ' FEBSONS WA&T t6 BE Vr x COmSSIOKEB OF, lKICO.IlJBlh tipp : ii n i"rftTiii - 1,, cctMr ,r." Bnaer Maay TW Ht ! Sleplwat their Haai' blbltlon. lf added that this should vof course ha overcome In the main V ters!stont and careful work, but that this must be done. At Anti-Saloon League headquarters here tt Is said that the great majority of negroes in the State' whd can vote and do : vote gb for prohibition. As in ranees of this fact have been given by neirro leaders.; .; ' At PhyniUrst the number of visitors from the north and northwest u large." All the New England 8tates are heavily represented. It Is said that over 100 goif clubs were repre- anted there one day last week. Very few people from this SUte visit Pine-1 hurst and this s to be regretted as It Is one of the show places of North Carolina .and a great many valuable Ideas as to . building, landscaping, dairying, and many other things are to be on hand there for the seeking, . Executive committee board of I- culture adopted resolution regarding .its late Eorreiarjr Mr. T. K. Brunor. In v ! ' It puts on record Its very lil; A t: ' ' "on cf 1 : n sa f.dtS.ful, t';''' 't f I f " ' !t C '"c-r, lover ;f ilRGKIIA flAILROADS -. iBEIilG PRE8IDEKT BO08ETEL1K0TIFIES 1 INTEBSfAtE C01XEBCB COM-V i V wicaiAlt Th iTCTKUTIOiTll ? BATE CUTTING til 'is tt 5 , . k : . .a Captaia , wajMwrigM, to Haeceea mlral Bob ETaaseaclllatery Kete Oa Immlgrafclea Ke thaw Blreree '' Case Freach y.;Afajft'TcterJ.J Special to jMriml: - . S-'J-Richmond, Vav Feb, 1. tnter-State Commerce" Commlssioaer Lone Is here .ooking into the Charge that Virginia railroads' are receiving illegal , rebates,-.- - - :-.l i. y:f v' ; '' V::r,'V-- Washington, D. C., Feb. " U. The President 'has notified the 'Interstate Cotpnierce Commission that they' must enquire1 into the report that railroad companies will make reduction in the wages of ll thelf men. New Tork, Feb 19.-There ae been very few snowstorms wblch have rag id with as great vlotenoa aa the one trhich began'' early this morning and Estill prevailing. -! Within a few hours the snow had got to a depth of eix feet Traflfc on both steam and elee- rlc roads Is paralysed and the large ,vrray of enow Shovelers- re almost powerless to keep the streets free from Iritta, i 'Telegraphic - communication frcm all over' the country indcates ihat the billiard is- raging "every where.!, . . t- t Washington, Feb. 11 Admiral Ev ins, in command of the Pacific squad ron, will .retire from active service August V 18, havtagi reached the age limit, Capt Blchard Wainwrigbt will succeed hd ' - ; r' A " -i-.o j - . ...... ,'; . Tokiov Feb. ll.-The United States Ambas8Bdr','Cfcar)e8 O'Brien, has been presentar wlth. a 4 note from the em o'eror,' testifying to the wlllingnesa of the -Japanese" government, to acqnlsce to the request of the United States In reatrlcttag lmmlgratloh. - n ; , NewYork, Feb.' 19. There is no truth In the report1 that either Harry Thaw or his -wife contemplate suing for divorce; The story Is a bald fake from start-to tlnlsli. a - - "i nr Vrfrt. i t i I '.H ft : Perl, frb.-lOi ew has reached here that the French. my bn gained 1 vlctrnw over (he Moors near Bedalla, Algerlaa . 'f.ft f.-v-r ' J. ..y 1 - t' y :'(i-yr- Baltimore, ' Few: 1.-Cardlnal Gib bons has received from TClng Leopold of Belgium .the decoration of ; the Grand Croes o tthe Royal Order of the Crown. J. The honor Is conferred on bat fem and the message accompanying the appointment states that It Is conferr ed only 'on those who have .distinguish- "4 them'selves In the service of science literature and the works -of -civllUa- :on and Christianity.' 1 , flhtppln lfewi'-'"?- '" '--i The, schooner Mangrove, n hi port .with evatora ;'.' The schooner Sarah, Francis arrived yesterday loaded with Oysters. . '-Mr.; Claude Taylor, of Bachelor -cams', to: New Bern in his gas boat Leendlrl with a load of collarda and po'tatoei. ' v ,' ; CM ' "' '" '' 1 " 1 ,T" n" nbllglnf and generous oompanlonihlp. "Another resolutlan' adopted regards Eliai . Carr.- whohas so - well looked after ., Mr Bruner's work since last spring1, he having been appelated as- alstantj aeoretar jto board - for this particular service.1! , The iesolatloa (provides that Carr shall be continued in position as assistant nd carry oa the line of work and he la -thanked for his-faithful services.'-!':" v?- ': t The white Republicans seem, .in .a wsr to have 4h negro r members of their party rather i heavily on - their hands thls-year, if whispers which are current are true. During the two last campaigns they kept the brother In black out of their convention In some .' sort of way but of course did not ears tell L:n he was not, wanted, for that woul i have gone to Washington and perh ; s the head of the party there wouli have rules against those who I were thus freeing out the were thus freeing out the black man 'for the 'negro vote In certain Elates tin ti e west cuts no small figure, and It an 'also, gro ' and . a v will untl to something In the north This year t Is hinted the ne ho can vote Is coming forward lying 'Cit he oi;'it to be given e In a..:ra.- Tl.ls sort of tl.lng ;ake t:.e srpruihlr J camfa'a a iu,,e Intr.ei.r.g than. usual.' all I'l BE ISTESTIfiATiON OF ALLEGES BAB ycbjtstBCctiojr' OF Iatxle ' ?rr iuips suggested it u, v MeCLUBIl . I r'-' Senator JWeae Penraj-IUadlae. 'jit 'B&'iSijkS ; AtV aval.;Committee wifi mmenee an rtfti'rt riri'Br !! i fiprinTiinii Mryjn?niirnD Minn icy 1 11 u u r Ln Lr,LL l .w rf,L i u n i win ur..,irun uum imim.M r.i - - IUI. il . 1M T itk etmm i immmwu t seep nae iJie mwi ' i w : .niM uiiiinin aer rjan , :', Special ! to Journal, 'ufjf tfij;, ataapal Addttwas teacher at law wasmngipatw, HzrTM ionwj Ifermal School m XUxabetk eaqulryi:; next week-3nfot;tepori ' , ' " V.' that the -American batlesalper are de- Special Correspondence. . , - fectlve ia conetruction nd can be Raleigh, N. C, Feb. 19. The Gov eaaUy subdued in light. The movement ' ernor offers a reward of S100 for Hen Is due to the article appearing Mu the ry 'Mcliwayne, who murdered -David January MoClure's magazine,; relative to our frchttrut ships. ,-;:Vl" : t h Washington, Feb. ThA Wonfer-' itngton, Feb. M.- ence between the offiolala of m South era Kauway. aMxae machinists 'in their employ ended todAy without ac- compHshlng their purpose'. R Is nro- Wbli thht: thefeNrtll' be i atiisi. Washtogton,.1?.':C..rFeb..ett- er Joe Gannon s aspiration !TjecejTed quite an; impetus in the Houjie today when Congressman Bontetle, ofMalne, made a housing speech In fa r of the popular! Speaker - The Bo gave him a. One reception. "v Senator Stone, of Missouri, strong speech la oppoeQIoi Aldrtch leurrenci H1, stating that1 the measure) was-one .that ahoulw meet with unqtiallffed disapproval i? every member 'of Congress. His address waa gYeeted with " tremendous - applause from foes of the blll. -v- H " Richmond, Va.", Feb. IS. i poll of the Virginia legislature shows that the majority! of the members are In favor of the nomination of W. J. Bryan. 1 - fc .- t . .. . s keaoil, K VeKltThq-ftlant of the Meters Powder Company exploded here today, killing three men, Injur ing 15 people and'dofng damage to ever $100,000 worth of prbperty. " ' Sbnrenie Court Opinion Special Ad journal.' Ralegh, N, C Feb? 19. The Su preme Court Bled the first opinions of the !nter term- as follows:-- ' State i vs. CaVton. nroceedlns-'dls-. missed. I ' " ' J"' Chesson ts; Walker, no error Ward vs! Commissioners of Beaufort Couhty, action dismissed.- Lamb ' A White" vi.' Major tt Loom Is, aflrmed. : r,'-. ' J-'. ": i?.:""'- GreenieafVs. Bartlett, affirmed. Small' vs. EdehtonT no'brror. v"'. Greenjeaf va. Land and Lumber Co., Mott Vs. Land and Lumber Co., no error; -f ' ;i ' . ; : : EllzaHeth City vr Commissioners ef Pasquotank County, affirmed. ; -' . Gray vs. MltcheH, perourlam no or ..... J . . . . n HeptlBstall vs. Newsosre, action and appeal dismissed; eosta. taxed against lalntfrfs and defendants. v ' Wllk! vs. N.'Ts Ufa Insurance Co.. fflrmed, ' ' 'inih'-i. "-. Baker vs. N k Railway, per cur am affirmed.-' ' ; f-. --i . State Vs. Grimes. Beaufort, per cur umKafllmed. v':V '...i.m ' Bragg vs. Ooldsboro Lumber Cora pan fr dismissed under rule 17. '-i -V Hayn ood vs. A. ft;N; C By; dismiss ed .under rnle'17."-'- - iv ' Lilly Vs. N 4 Railway, per curiam aflfmodl V V it iil-Atii. ''I" j 'AaTtleaest-lan f'i We. we "oldJbvJaUbaa 'that he. purchased some peae last spring from, afcolpred trucker, borrowing a ack In which to take them home, promising to return the suck next day. When passing, next .day, he could, not -Ia. tharnaH' tffn tatoVvva ' t win wtfc CLAil . . : " n r ;:r r4 1 1 J made a d 16; the 4 K- " " l"beea greats " -" .-,- lt th linnM A few flavs aM .u..,. i k,.'.,--JT.t I . c , . , . business hnd said 'It seems to me I . . j. - t lave seen you oeiore. in man wbqi .. . ; oougni.me peas, saw: -res; i nor- -. . . . . , . J . . j. , against buildings on the lowlandit, al- rowed a sack from you, and bung It on ' 7 . v . . . ' . .. . . .though the crest has passed bese. and the gate next day the negro answer- .. . . ,' . ... ... i .x.1 ' u :a . l... """t.0 B aSa hereafter wUl be vj t . a mm v .u ty gtesvai, iiivi auu n iwi. it stay there atii rot, as t did not know It was mine." '- ' v ' While on hla way to this city yes terday, Dr. J. A. tw,;u!d of Vanceboro, b, ,.f J two very fine turkey, which Le presented to . ?'!k Trfiy. Tl -e tuikrys Sre vei-y I tt'a til t' grc- h. .' owlior f ii In. lea V 1 y i ' ' i mm RUIT FORDAUGERQUS 1 CITY LOSES BAftUGE SUIT BUT IS ".y beqcibeb io pat: oslt tioo ; -ACTIO BBOtGHT ' For. six years Mr. Bryan has been FOg, ji'jot'"yV V.: ',,.'.' Wtherlng a llajtof all the Bryan Dem--! . 40crato in the aenntrr. and ha haa nu r-.-Vt oUa Beme0t-Oxer l,88d Baral IJbrarlea -aad FerCBy.;and .1. , a o . Cltv Aa . . ... " Lewis Bear Charlotte. The murderer lis a black man, and has a blight scar on 106 Ieft cheek, also a acar on the right thumb "and forefinger, received 'during the killing. He la a native of l-ancusier county, south Carolina, and ' Is wanted there. --The authorltltes of "teecklenburg and ot Lancaeter report Xflfty ne u a very dangerous man. ..The man who sued the city for tr 090 damages, for alleged Injuries in curred by falling into a cellar door gets only $100,.ths going against the firnr which owned the place He Is a partially, blind man and was for years a student at Qie State Normal for the Blmd. .- ",-.:-Jii -f,? Supt John E. Ray, of the State School fqr; the Blind, has gone, north to" buy . $3,000 organ to be placed In the auditorium at the school. ' Pro vision for this having recently been made by the Board. ; It seems to be very well understood by the North Carolina Democrats that Bryan is to be the nominee for the Presidency, and the Johnson men feel that they are la a very small majori ty; One of them ,and very prominent said he had a number ot letters en dorsing his view that Johnson should fpoR more Bemooratlo votea- In. North Carolina, than Bryant -The number of rural free libraries afc.sehools now reaches 1,839 and these cover all the counties in the State. When the great movement began a few years ago to make loans to aid counties, in building and improving public schools the sum was $200,000. This has been added to by sales ot swamp lands and by Interest on loans to counties until- now. there la $400, 000. Of this $350,000 Is already loaned and tomorrow $50,009 more will be add ed, the latter amount conn in On the 10th of this month on the Installment due upon loans. The amount of the applications for loans from this sum now totals $75,000, and it is the first time that the amount asked for has exceeded the amount available. ; This system has given a great deal ot sat isfaction and has added enormously to the public schools in the State. -1 ' The number of local school tax dis tricts Is now (09, two having been added this week.-Ehjht counties have no school tax districts: these being Al legheny, Alexander, Graham, Orange, Tyrrell, Yancey, Greene, and Hertford. A campaign will be begun to have auch districts In each of . the above conn ties. New Hanover haa none, but Its ease la ; exceptional and It does not really need them. It seems odd that Orange, under the tery shadow of the University should be without a' school tax district ' . ; s Work;aoon begins on the new Nor mal School District at Elizabeth City, and material ie being delivered. The netr teacher of domestic science there la a Shawnee Indian glsj, a graduate of Hampton School and a native of the Indian Territory.' - - " Fleed Leave M0 Ie Pittsburg, Feb. ll.Tbe Allegheny Monongahela and Ohio rlvere reached ttelr highest stages at 4 o'clock yea- ftaltwleh SeHenrwiranfl' n91fLif Mfrnt nYMit, subsiding.' -She damage has hot .The.tomnt of water from upper river points carried Into Pittsburgh ' , . . ...... .7,, last volumes of .ice, which. Is , still . . . . . , strewn atont wharves and crashln caused by the water which has filled basements of downtown buTTngs and manufacturing plants along the river banks., -.v The highest stage of the Allegheny was 29.7 feet The bulk of the tee has now reached the Ohio River, and further danger to Pttttaburgu is noV apprehenlfd at this time. 'Twenty, tvi is-1 rn. It Is estimated are ! i ' t f ' . V ty the clohUg tf 1 1 , io,c:3.t:3s!;Ff IMS . . " ered la KssMe ef Beaehmen .Lincoln, Neb., feb. - 17. No mys tery exists at Bryan's home over the fact that he is well content to rest his chances of nomination by the Dem ocratic NationalConveatlon with the rank and file of hla nartr. today that la understood to contain names of yearly .1,000,000 voters thattaitbi, Ever slncer about 19Q2. nntU the List 'weeks, each . issue of the. Com moner haa contained a printed pledge for,lhe signature of Democrats. This pledge bound the signer to attend the Democratic caucuses and primaries. Acoompaaytog the pledge-each week was an announcement urging Demo crat to send for pledge blanks, get slgnaturee to them and send them to the-Commoner: This gave Mr. Bryan a poster of active adherenta of his kind of pemioerac7.-. j .j.--,;. ,,;.: , . Tnese names have been indexed and catalogue first , by States, then by counties aud next by election precinct If it becomes , neeeasary at any time to reach these men, it can be done very quickly. Card el Thanks Many thanks to the Trent Council No. 411,' Royal Arcanum, for the prompt Settlement o tthe death claim of my deceased husband. Eugene Wall- nau. f ROSA WALLNAU. New Bern, N. Feb. 89, 1901. n - V ISJI iTi K .... . ..jflru (C(6i ,: Farmers ; ARE GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION BY THIS BANK. ' , j : We wish we could impress on every farmer the vital Im portance to him of having a checking account Ja this etroa bank. Our knowledge of tannine eondit'one i ibis county : make each I relationship of peculiar; t lue to ti n fa.aer, j apart from: put ordinary adrantagea of aat.ty for tiii muney1 l and U a eonveaiesee of jaj ing by ehodu . . s "."' I ;ri,.,, V , . vv; . ... . j ; ,:.(;, ;(, ;-';,:,.;:-, JA. B. BLADES, Prea. Wau R. 0!ADEi(, Y- Pres. V 4: ' .' GREAT -MM:: PwnittfrCf Ccot Stoves .: ' a; .'). ". - . !-.:.-, j ' ' " r A!ID !We are'Ovcpstotlced 15 to 25 PER CENT OEF FOR ONE WEEK -o " TIIE GREATEST t v EVER t HELD lNf NEW BERN. " . ft you want values you will net nc vctch lot the hand-bill telling r f a few cf th: thhj"we will offer. ' v ( : " ' " Positively no goods charr-d or FEDY 17th b" 21th ii eif a rjiiEO . . . . . Frank Waters KDled by TreVasV ' Pout Between KInatea and ' . . . .. . Dover .. . By Phone to Jou road. , y J Dover. N. Cu Feb. 17-Frank, Vatetw aged iO years,' waa almost Ustaatly killed by the east bound" paassagee trsla tonight at a point between Dow apd. Klnston.' Mr. Watert waa wa.i lng oh the, track toward Dover and being deaf It -is supposed that he did not hear the warning whistle. He lived only a few tnlnutea after being struck. The body waa ' brought to Dover. He Uved with hla Bother, and brothers, W. H. and J. B. Water. ' He was a member of one of the eld est and most respected famlllee of Jones county, and for many years liv ed on a plantation - in Jones county near Wise Fork, at which place a at- -able' battle waa fought la tho Civil war. ' He was a maa quite well known and was popular and respected by aH whd knew him. , ' -. ', ' "'' '' ' ' 'f ' " '.' '- " ' Good New Frea SwaMkerw ';." ., Special Correspondence., -: ,,( ;, Swansboro, N. C, Feb. 10. Monday morning, the steam whistles filled tho community fbf '-miles around and yen ' could see bright faces everywhere. The Swansboro Land and Lumber Co, Istarted up, the railroad engine, oye- tor factory, steam boats ate, a eeatia ued roar of whistles. ..' Owing to the scarcity of baxea, the whlttlng club has stopped huslassa for ten days. 5 - K, Mr. a B. Nixon went to Newport yesterday. , 1 M yi.M KM a" ill K? K j Accounts T A. GREEN, V. Pros. : GEO. B PENDLETON, Cashier in m 4t an4 Everything Will Go. o-o- CUT-PRICE SALE ezch;- :.' ' . Til" Tl V I '4 ! t j c ' n, I r TTTTPt TTTX TT 111 C.
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