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'Zl)t Carolina Banner. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. HENRY T. KING Editor. Rates of Scescbiftion: One copy, one year, -" six months, - three months, - I II 50 73 40 Entered at the PostofEce at Tarboro, N. 0., a3 second-class -matter. VOL. I NO f 11 III III M I ! 1 1 H l)c Carolina Sanncri 'THE OLD XOBTII STATE FOREVER." ADTXTXSr fUrrs 15 200 200 SCO -i 4 00 16. TARBORO, N, C, FRIDAY, MAY 3,1889. - - - ' I " " I : mm The railroads are not miking as much, mosey as formerly, according to Good ol?$ f.'urt..' Cn 40,0r0 D la of road last year Iht losi as ag;nt 1S37 was nearly WASHINGTON T0PI0S, 5 Cents Per Copy. 1 la. 3 In. 4 Li. iia. 6ia. Ilia. 2 In. 75 I 1 73 300 300 3 50 330 900 News Notes and Gossip Froin the National Capital TL uinrier given' by tho XLinese 4iaIst' ..t. u uic uuitue s.i u couitumrat totiie new Administration. Tho Chicfej Miaist -r gave Lis arm to Sk-ctetary Blaiui and c Ported him to his sc-it at the tabk 'w hich was direct. reus ra?"d;tyof movement, seen play j Jy oppcit that of tle Minister, sach sitting NORTH . AND- WEST. The castir;c; of p'ate glass is said to j exceed ia splendor and marvelous dis play h'I ether piec,M of work in the in dartrial world. There is abont it such of color. Ou t th- behold c-r is inspired J with t'as gre'iteit enthusiasm and ex claim? aloud TML h- :uJ. The British C . . : : ' i;.e of '"or;?e IV. '" -?rt ie', o.iced by the , :::; kcjit i the green . -t Windsor, is valued at t i fif iasjvl alone bein -.0:jO. ' During the illness. and the incident confu sion, unany piece of the set were stolen hid , outsiders. These, as they have frr in tire to time been traced, hare been bought by it prominent dealer, who low o.Ters .them' to the Queen. Her .Majestyhowever, prefers keeping her $ SO, 000 to ; r-setitirg any such equiva lect in ehir-i to the CroMru and refusej to couilu'-r the ii t.tion. Biuw cenireot oKs of tLo lon? udA of the lauio. ino ctar.t-? iuiilr itt be tween JoKtlcc-3 M.i)er and blat -JifonJ, t ad hecretary Blaine f sat I etwen Justices Bradlev un l ILirlan. Tl as thoivviihly Occifk-ntaJ, so mudi o that 1 113 two Sloiitimiwlans prt-sent, rc-prt antics Turkey and I erfda, did fuJI justice to tho wine course, and tha Turkitli Miniaier do- parteo, o wt.ielv fr m national to appp-tr wit or .-.is f. j l ue l ersian m iui'nj:er t-iiiowfl hiinl. ti' mensIj, nnd affordeiJ mncU eutevb aimeut to the rest of the company.) Most of the Eciiittllatioas of the evening eaiae frc ;n him. Observing that two guest t neglect 1 their snir e in order to carry on tlioir convt rsation, and that a servant was waitiu to ake the platos away, he said facttiotusfy: "n 'ou not eat the bird, the bird fly away.'? j it lunsiea ou uu kint; r-ngu.sU, altltiushhe NEWSY ITEMS BY TELEGRAPH. Being A Oondecsatioa of the PrineiDa Hau penings in Different States An unkr.ov.n evpert has 'caused con-lid'-rabic a';.:,n in Xew York by the pro Jutticn ol" a Is;.;!) alloy. o much like sold that it e;t?i not be distinguished from the genuine arliIe. Jfeveral jewelers and refiners hara l)c;ri deceired after making tin; severest tet?. "If the dis coverer of this r.trr method of making gold 'Works 'hi spcret for all it is worth" declares the Atl.tnt.i ' Cm'tintim, "the eHer t wji!l be f:tr-reaching. People will no longer buy solid gold jewlery, and governments will no longer issue gold co!n. Tlie discover? of new crold fields r will excite uo iDtercat. Why dig for gold wncn an e.pe;-t chciabt can make know ireneh ii ffeetU', mvl hi j nji-hhors hn nroferenoe; s fi I w p cim Anjf-riefLn I tmio lnml.'.,! ilish ho was i'khY. too tt? Its is rather n. singular circumstance, observe, the Mai! -id Jtj'rens, that hang ing, which has ust been abolished ia the State of Xer.' Vork, as a means of carrying out the hit perp.ltyof the law, hould lecohveitcJ by a Xew York physiciau intoa means of preserving hu man life, B-;d preserving it in usefulness. The gnllows has hitherto been the Sheriff's instrument for destroying life. It is noTV to be a healing and saying in strument in tho hands of the physicians andurgeona. If thii neif thing works Tell Vh j aliows t tee will become a bless ing to humanity, tne hangman will be come a gentleman, and 4Go and be hanged" will b dropped from the list of malcdictoi v i-hrases. very beautiful crirl- sh tm-u .lt lon time. I f-peak Kngli,-li vfi v co4l " in cuiiitiou to this ho explained that he understood ho-!i.,h br.-cause . fee had been in j-xjiuiii.. no was asi'd how Jon mere, ar.ti Ss-ud eight ' hours, mucu, neaaded, . ' j . it At tlui rlz-uin r.f t.,. a: r. It . v.., , ii,jui;r uo nafi io an ..Viiwui grieve, who Had been laug&in- and talking ml the way through thedinSJr -Yrai not American. America;, have lorn- face wt '" iKjuijii.jie tnem," liointins to a CTOUD Of K(nnir uml f s.l.i I-- T.tx'. ? who had eaten their way steadily through their meiju without looking to the rilht or to me it i l or eTrmingin a word with anybody, in some cases because their neigh bo s moke no KnglLh. j ; After dinner in the iinokiiig roim ho Sliu isters from China, Japan ami Corna. who cannot understand fsach other'3 sp ken lan Kuagc, carriiKlona three-cornered conversa tion with pons and papor, for theii wTitteu wngusgow jaenricni Presidential Pontmastw The rrcfiident kte. in the after; iooU an ointed thirtj'-six Predential port masters. 1 hu-ty were to fill vacancies 1. - resignations or terms esi.irintr i,nri l wcro to fill vacancies mnaui I 1. movals. Anion'? tho nnrtrkin'tooa .r J lowing: In Illmois Chicago, James A. bexton; Mantoon, Thomas A. IVeaver Peoria, Alexander Stone: DanvUa w' J. P. Lewis; Argen- ooclrick. i Says adgareffe drummer to a reporter for the New York 'TriWni: "The con sumption of cignrettei has fallen off greatly during the lmye.ir. The house I used to represent used 'to' have a large tsade in all the popular brands of cigarettes. It itdiselU linr. of them, but not nnre tbaa sixty per cent, of as many pa -kages as a year ngo. A great many pr-ons who u-ed to smoke cigirettes have quit doing so and are now smoking cigars. The result is that while the cigarette trade has decreased the cigar trade has increased. I don't kuow how to account for thi state of facts, unless it is due to the onslaught mads during the last two years by the press and pulpit upon the chrarett habit." The appro., ch op a 11 2 w census always stimulates the counting and adding ma chine inventors. ' ifomu genius ha3 just made a most tUbrats affair i a this line, which is described at ' length 'in the Vahingtoa IVUl. It is specially de signed to facilitate the tallying of tabu lated statistics.. Tha method is thus, described : This method rrmsi.f n. tlally in tird recording tho date re'ating to each person by punching holes in the sheets or strips of electrically non-conducting material (papers, and then count ing or tailing these data, either sepa rately orin combination, by means of mechanic d counters operated by electro magnets, the circuits through which are :ontroled by the perforated cards or 'trips. The method is already success fullyin use at the Surgeon-GeueraPs of. flee for the hindliug of medical returns from the army po-t. A. It. Jewell. Missouri Clinton oenner. Js.onsas ilanon; Fi-ed ijaxter springs, u lllinm March tme, v. liiiss: LawiPTifn, ! v. v ti Iowa "VVost Liberty, Jonathan Maxdn; Shenl andoah, T. In. Pace. Pennrylvanla-r-I-unxf tawney. YV dliam C. Torrp-nra- nc David Hamilton; Dtmmore, ' Miss J Bridget Banks' P.eserrc Acentd m - . . I x 11 uomptixuier or the CurrencAl ha ar proved th selection of the UnltoJ StatS rational Bank of Iew York as reserve agent for tho Third National of Syra use: also the selection of the Third Nationalof J ewYork for tho First National of South At lboy. N nf a"? f IX- th, J?rst National of Hai risburg, 111. ; the N rntli National of New Yor ; for the First National of Canton. Tenm ; the lanover e7.wk 'or the Central' National of Philadelphia; 'the. National Bank Tof New York for tho First National of Sheffield, Ala.; tho First National of Ti FarV of I.ampasas, Texas, also the Chaco juanic as reserve agent for tho Third National of Detroit and tho First National df Minot. jjitKuia: 1110 irianover N.i . mo tif ' Idaho and the National Bank of thblleptibi he for the Peoples National of Pack Kan- Thz National Academy of Science held & meeting at Washington and the following offlcors were elected : President, O. C. MarihT, of ew Haven, Conn., re-elected President for a. term of six years, and Professor F P Langiey, of the Smithsonian InstitntumT" Vice-President for a similar term. SCPEBIXTENTJEXT REI T, nf Ko. r- 1. Mails Orfice, has reivod a commtinication trom the p.tal authorities, oi. Germany com;nending the establishment of "tea cost offices" for the distribution of German-Aiue eau mails on shipboard. " uaueci on in nc-sident accompanied Agsnt Jordan, of the Rostbud Aeencv From one hundred to one hundred and fifty Tourth-class postmasters are now betas? ait pointed daily. Attoexey-Geeral Miller presented ta the Suprtme Court the resolutions of the Bar! on tne death of Justice Matthews and made! an appropriate speech, to which Chief Justice! i oiler repbed. and the resolutions were spread upon the records. 1 PKESITjEXT TTmctsA. . I Mrs. HMnT;ii, "v .yi 3 O0 300 400 7 00 4 50 TOO 5 00U 00 12 3vMSU) 4 CO COO 7 00 10 0O T30 liuo 10 00 13 00 12 50 13 US3 00 23 00 40 00 33 00 S.SCO 13 10tt 13 (a S3CJ loc? EALLEOAD BUILDING THIS YEAH. Eailwayg Under Obstruction and Projected in the First Three Montha of 18891 h $1 VarylaaJ wi rn-Ki&u lrutiila orih t urulU. Suth CaroUoa Flurid K-trntuckjr Tt?ia - . . TMal ft South by 5 t i hi s 7, 1? it x u ti is 13 l.iCS 456 ( S Jsju It) Ij l.irr lrt ST Z.ti i V!l U 1.271 '.VI J1 a 1.31 T To 5 li 4l' j 6.-74 1.4-fl bii 21 .55 C.371 8,3J V u. ii.J li.als .61T SOUTHERN ITEMS. NEWS FROM EACH STATE i Mu let 417 1.571 1 417 Farmer'd Alliance Aoti re Notes of Aoci Jenta, Etc, CUudified. The Thirteenth annual stosion of the Grand Lodge Knights of .Honor of South Carolina met at Columbia, with over forty lodges represented. A banquet was held Wednesday evening. GafTney City, S. C, voted $20,000 to Camden, Chester and Gaffney City Rail road. Ibis makes the road a certainty and dirt will be broken at once. to ws, the re ltofen until Mar 10. A large quantity of rails, spikes. a.3j n.3 I bars and the like have arrived at . &. lUh Dan- villa TA L n . - l ; i . i Ti,.,. a. , . , . . i "cf o., ivi we ubeu in lavin? me nc.se Dgarcs onnj? out verv nromi-1 nt.tlr t ' IT - mcAwwHii: iu Aanvuie nau- " j k"- -wiuuibuuiu posmou oi me road bouth in the outlook for railroad build- , ing. Out of a total of 660 lines, the The depot building at Newberce, N. South reports 256; out of 53,430 miles - toKet,ber with its contents was de projected, 21,235 miles, or about 40 rjer strojed by fire Wednesday morning. BALD KNOEBEES EESPITED. A New Lea of Life fur Ken Who Were HaageJ Friday. Bill Walker and John Matth tw,i Rbl TTr.Ki i -,latttie tn h.T;;;;.r0rA?. Tao,wtrtenccd . i i vt"s. -no.. La respited by Gov. Fraccis until wnen uave Walker. t,A -tri x - . 1 Is sentenced to die.' Bill Walker i, ,i' 19 year old son of Dave. 13 the The good news did not sem young Bill, but it oros, .tm aTff;ot Matthewa for a few minutes Tl duct of ,he Walkers, fathe refusing to walk out of jail with tie other prisoners when escape was easv has made them thousands of f.ienTiV John Matthews and his J' U1 was alsa nn.lrr .i.,.i. of Minneapolis, andSBSSa ; , i.gui.uoue tenaer tloilv. The- Lttlo vessel steamed for a distance of abont: ru63' 4. tJhen returned to the wharf . which was reached about six o'clock. Befora leaJmfth.e fcsMent received the Chicago and All America baseball clubs in the Eastf lI'KTSrS; fl.ulW; t'trj will be-UIU Thh President has appointed William P an Associate me territory of New Mexico .F uthonV of Russell Harrison, the President's son, it is stated that thl House inmates suffer from a plague of Tub annual session of ti. ra; nt et . v" T -Vii-W" acw was uegunin WasMngton The United States ger, of Columbus. Ohio ha il payment of the largest voucher ever paid to, additiox ax. nominations by tne rrestaentr Marvelle . Cooner. of Nw Vv Appraiser of Merchandise in the District of New ork; Marshal J. Corbett, of New York-' rfT'f ac appraiser of Merchandise hi fef ,Dis!riS? ' York; Timothy Ouyj Jf. casco nowdea HiU,- a private soldier. PhiLp Flood, of Elyria. I the beneficiary,. He is belaid la ftGtS miles actually placed under construction or contract since January 1, 6,371 miles, or nearly 45 per cent, are ic the South,' That this section should show but little less that one half of the total mileage for the country under contract since January 1 is a strong proof of the state ment that the South is to be the centre oi tne greatest railroad activity in tht A ''Colored'' Colored Senaati on. Mr. H. H. Hickman. rjreaidnt of tb Southern Manufacturers' Association, baa written to the South Carolina De partment of Aericultute reaueBtlnir that an invitation be extended to the num bers of the State Farmers' Alliance nd Grange to meet with the Manufacturers' Association at Augusta, Ga., on May 1, ooi7, an mscuss tne cotton bairni"' question. The Bank of Loudon, Tenn., ia )eing sert that they would rathe. 5mer woulJ ! ide it cdo aad dau jo to puson for life, it i, 1 h-v; o cut its rot-that Is not nrbT ut the ser-vte?9 of the prii ! LIfflllLtlr idea; but to btwk the hul J" uivum irom xov. 14, 18C2; $25 ner' 4 total of $14,900. From tM'4 TTTt? v i pwr monin. of Maryland, to be Collector of Internal Revenue for the ris r ti JriT . i John H. Cozzens, of Rhode Island, to be Col tector of Cnstoms for the District of Neor t JLJ1 Gvsrnment has accepted the fnvitetion .and will be duly represented atth International Marine Conference to be held at Washington, October 10, 1339. sas. A Decision by Windoml ui icsuuuse wa letter roppirol fri, . r .X0 Secretary Wifdom has mut niocumery oelongmg rb foreitrn manufacturers, who desired" to TraSort nt , -i r"rwAu""1M3a ?ta.v. could .u . .i. : lu enter iree or d that the tranfrrjortation nf 1-,,, -vniaii uiuar law, Emancipation Da T.he c?lor, PpPle celebrated thei wu m v asmnMon with n largb mrade. military, civic an3 trades. Tho Xosldcnt' n,..i- p.;: rocror . i. ""isM-Tenerai Wonan ' jj-wuchu oilier reviewed tie narada from the portico of the White House!? ffiia . u. lAtmcK, or ew York. Fi-ederick Douglaea. 1 emaxici by Her. ahd Hon. PROMINENT PEOPLE I a iew Urlt'ans sugar vlanttr nam lie has an income of a vear SexatorQl.vv is trouble vvi -" -c-a , j t-uu , to reeupera bmiOR Va.tce is impro-in? ui3 noma, in tJuncOinDe County, x ii3 1 cuijiimn eye is srrousrer than ia or years. The widow of the- late Presiu of Guatemala, is one of the hdidsomest ju.ug wiuo .ts m .es- oi t f 7, 000,000. f . iua Th; Paris correspondent of tho Phila ielphia 1W of recent dste says: Frenchaie:i nre now killing themselves between nTne and ninety in a constantly increasing progression. The figures are .mmenseiy higher, as rule, in the North :hau in the Soiith and iu towns thin ia the country. The returns published by the Minister of Justice show that since IS23 inclusive, the ye iriy average of sui :ides throughout Franco has risen from are to ten for every 100,000 inhabitants. The fig ares hUo therefore doubled in 1. ? A uirryyeari. in lhore werJ 5()4 :ases of jolf-nmrder; iu 1SS0 we find 3638 and in 1337 fewer than 71 S7. Phe total number ciuring iy7t tne jast recorded year, w.a 7572. of which 216S re attributed to mental a-fiictiona of I querent E.nds, 1225 to physical, suffer ing, 1)75 to domestic trouoles, S00 to irunkenness, 483 to poverty, S03 to pecuniary dunculties, 202 to the desire to avoid imprisonment, 100 to the loss of mployment, 83 to the fear of exposure, 56 t0 tbe loss of relatives and 25 to the areadof military service. Among the 5ther cases specified in the returns 227 suicides are put down to jealousy and Joh.vMcKeo.v. the PennSvlvamal 4 i .1 1 ; - . 1 kuu ,o liBio an income 01 ceariv; montd Nevertheless he is at w o clock everv luorniu v . t .J8-Stoxkwall Jac'esov isde modesty black-i-yed and dark-hr South is d Maria. U his old le to his rapidly at . c, and has beea Barrios, Foreign. s ti.J Ar??T ?BIGht, the candidate of tba LibCTal Umordsts, was elected to succeed his father, the late John Bright, as represen rfJr "gham in Parliament. Mr. f rif ht f eceired 5610 votes, against 25G0 votes for William C Beale. thmtiia I date. ; .. .- Kiel rebellion in the Northwest Territory r 1, . o1" vu us scene 01 tne lirao u ,aod " addressing meetings of half-breeds, urging them to press their grievances upon the Canadian Government. AT Huatan, Jamaica, West Indies, the Rev. tienry Hobson, his wife and her companion, a young girl, all natives of Jamaica, were murdered by Joseph Bures. Mr. Gosches. Chancellor of the British lxcnequer, laid before the House the budget for the coming financial year. It shows a deficit of $10,000,000. Thisilr. Goschei pro poses to fill up by an increase of the death duties and a slight increase In the duty on. beer. .. J CotrxT Herbert Bismarck and Councilor Kranel Will be (Jermsn Ape-nt tn Samoan Conference. one of their most oromlnent. Trinia Last fall, the Rev. J. W. Ducgee, of the Union Baptist Church, brouwht to Augusta, Mre U E Allen, colored, of Oberlin, O., a music teacher, to organize a music class among the colored DeoDle of Augusta. In his home he received Postmaster at Birmingham. Ala. tucrc sne rematnea until about The Methodic tnree WPP Ira nrrrt .w.i vnc aut-geu cause for A 50.000 cold stora V m C5 " wvuwuog "ill be erected at Orlando, Fla. Fire occurred at Dayton, Tenn., in vol vmg a loss of $22,000. R- L. HOUStOn has Uan snnn.V.l wuu a iz ijui u Lt-j District Conference S. C., Wednesday. Matthews, who Bcuicuc-e, wi-aHM at the time John was recaptured, but Wiley is "still at Half the Legislature and almost th unanimous sentiment of the Southwest favors the commutation of the &.-nf to life imprisonment' Th wit.. . - , - ' ' otneiS, .uuwcvtr, eninn tney would nang man g probable th fri3 TT" T ! 1 1 1 . 1 - 1 rl r-r-. I . , d. - ' . ment. The four m-n were convicted of th murder of William Green and chailes Eden in August, 1897. The Bald Knob bers called at the Eden hcmest.ad ..i d demanded Charles Eden, whom they proposed to whip for come ofjen.-e. Eden and his brother-in law. Green re sisted, and whin the Knobbers forc ed the door of the house Eden fired on mem, wounding Hill Walker FA R M S A XDjAR-M E R S HR8T WORHNo or O0R5. A Shon Talk With Men Who Ouiis tl Plow Ly Dr. W. L 3 ' When should it be give f Oiicu J bfut wXiK V frtbJ Whtn Jrtt Ior, lUt 4"tr to com up. wo7ki rrule wouJ k lho in vtorkinsj of com .mit- ... ! Uavid Dirkson wh.i ,,,1 ; . . . M m"1 ob:rant , -VA IUI1 1L was work tlm coru and Ubor thrown aw&? ta Tiir t- . . ; appearance, and just L ft coZ S planted In March, the time whn mi of the crop is plated in tho cotton r How should it U wurked l lfoat r cHmeumeslt is not well brok.u a nrt and needs the breaking ; fr. luently hatd, compacting rains fall af ter the corn i nlacted, which run the soil together and make It hard aain In such -ase it needs breaking aUo. U l;md kept mostly under clean cultiva tion is very "apt to be in such condition and on such it is well to kreak it Over again. But is a slow proceaa, and coo sumes precious time when it wu ; 1 - . . t h: snared. Th i..n - - . UNVU are most met at Rpiifnrf A barrel factory will be started at Cordele, Ga., the site having been pur- THE PRESENT SCAJTDAL is said to have occurred. The music teacher is a bright mulatto, probablv between the aces of ttsant and k tlSZr9? I? toctj&tot a national bail x.a-d YYctiv me music esiaousnea at Mannins- S C teacher left thf rmm nf I JX, 0 iwsiur, uuu I TK chased. .uuvoi me'$ou,ow has been secu-ed be , nut corn. pars. for th. exsctly those that suffer from droucht. Plt onJ such land aa is In good heart, that Las a good supply of humus, and which afttr being well prepared, will remiin era pared. But if you have planted land that hs run together, why break It a an J n..f loso t;m- ov 1m--, &st to lkton nd un. c- f I 1 fin r ! ) , . ww. . . . . j a . ir lo.l -v. Q ! v " J Jew Mi pi, uu . ,u ivjjiiurt, wuy orcait 1 again? Run close nd plow deep; put fender on plow, so you ran run elos an. sought refuge In the homes of the dea cons of the church. She has preferred charges before the deacons against Rev Dungee of an attempted assault upon her, and the matter is now underffoine investigation at their hands. Rev J W Dundee went to Augusta about two years ago, and has nmwd Kimif zealous worker for his chnrrh nnri gregation. He Is ambitious for the ad vancement of his race, but is said to dis play at times ln'relifrioua mntten a oji o a auuiL 01 intolerance. It was In bis chiirrr, rw r' '1lul"y. U. D that the Rev. Dr. Fulton, of R IS? 1? ?. C, has become whom it will be rernembed was reDortl nft.0yt will njw peonle of FI celebrate the formation of th ir county with a grand banquet. Th1 il of Shelby, N. C. , voted to issue $8,000 in bonds to erect a school ouudtng. The American Cotton Oil Trust will erect svesrtton seed oil mill in Wilming- IfoDU N S I to cost 250000. The oi pacity will be 200 tons dally. The invaders then poured a volley f - P'ant ucu lQd In mrocgn tnrovgti the door, killinff Eden 1 11 -tiy pats. for ana ureen, and wounding Mrs Eden The two Matthews and Bill Walker were in the party, but Dave Walker was not at the house. All the prisoners had borne good reputations previous to join ing the Knobbcrs. Ttie jail was sur rounded by friends cf the prisoners vuo cueerea ana encoumged them. An Iron-Clad oa Wheels. The old r m -1 varouus JWUWaT 1149 lust been r, fi-t.l at the railway S'lops of the companv und is now in active s-rvice ngatn. Then-has always been sn interesting tradition abou: the unique passenger coach. It is the belitf that it was, during the war the rolling headquaiters of Gen.' Thoma3. It is certain, however, that it was purchased by the South Carolina railroad just after the war when a sale was had at ChaUanooga of the Govern ment railway property. There were eight of these iron clads and several en gines bought by different railroad com- f uj ui lug time. nri . . . The Rev F. P. MuIIaIIp n r, -..V1! Kfnt Mn fitted up r-, - nnu a Jtucnen. inuor hntTt .nrl ;Vb!"meP,aSt UW? 'or the campaign in Tenncs- trninn n.i 1 ""lv-il OCUU&nu. bee. lnirtn nn .1. ... Pd rt Vi a 17a v.j r ,"r fcPvf--M-'aKOta. 1 .1 ,1 T . . r" ' "uieiuo me car as "g iJicauueu in itirnmr.iiri c..t , 1 equ lity, and to have ury-d th t, to raise his moral and social stanil.wi that he might visit them at their home.' ?lJ ts 10 cents rer ouart tr-V irgtoNew Yoik. shinninc : r-rra, Ax election was held in Rnr-iffBT- Pni.i to fill the Parh'amentarv cant by the resignation of Colonel Hnjrhes- iiautr. i ne balloting resulted in favor cf Mr. Husessen, the Gladstonian candidate. The police of Paris hav. dences of General Boulanger, Count Dillon and M. Rochefort and have seized a number of papers. At Euenos ArresthA "Kat has closed the Bolsa because of disobedience to the decree issued & t w a ar-o -r, -n j ding speculation In gold, and great was the siHaucuv among me aggnevea brokers. ir . , . ..... .. nas instituted a suit against the .London TYmes for lib! rlnimino wi 1 - VV'V.VW VAAA". rz' " wraucs against Catholicism. iueiiev. uungee aLso takes A.V ACTIVE PAST IX POLITICS. having gone to Indiannnnlia irM inauguration of President Harrison, -with u i , , aelegates from the South, who laid a claim to the whole South as i x:puoi,can on a fair count, but he after wards took occasion to deny in the col umns of the Chronicle that their claim iuciuuea oeorgia and Kentucky. HABBISON'S NEW METHOD. The Baaing of Each Department to be Considered on Appointed Days ' is worth i oil UnT. rk by a Icribcd as nired little raid de vonian, rather inclined to portlinc-s The Dukedom oi R?1 ft: itb-'iom extinct with the ancient lEarldem ot Temr2e4 howevsi-, goes to T- .xvobert c.AErxTT, the Baltimori ure, is greatly improved;- Ke will sjo to acotiand in June to hunt on die estate Vi " ujuis, wuos3 gnt te will be. I j '"Jack" Logat' thi avnit cilii tu j A. ior&n, has an urtir abhorrfnrV.f mHti and political life. He managing a stone ouarry and coal 'mines at Youngstofcrn, Ohio, for his fatner-m-law. Mr Ar.rirJwe s s become ke. The miilion- probably Cholera is njATnt in ivn "pvjii: r Islands. One thousand five hmidrirf r re reported, of which 1000 have proved As explosion fecurred in a colliery belong ing to the Rothschilds at Tief blau, Austria. ive men were kiiied, two dangerously in jured and six missing. . The Town Council of Edinburgh, Scotland, hfis decided, by a vote of eight to five, to con fer the-freedom of the city on Mr. Parneil. A Fakivk was raging at Bicee, Wua and Bistritz, Hcmgary. Hundreds of persons were starving and dying. A "wTrjTBBO??' issued by Germany eon tarns b savage rebuke by Prince Bismarck of Consul Knapp- the German Consul in Apia, oamoa. Prince Bismarck concludes the re port by declaring that Germany haa nthimr to do with the internal affairs of Samoa. The German mission in Samoa Is restricted to Droteetinsr tttt i -n.i i them to develoD their commercial interests 1 las Roumanian Parliament has voted a creoit oi a,wo,ouu for strangthaning nd in- u caiaui iuo loniacaaon aa ue rrcmtiar President Harrison, in order to system atize consideration of public busineas originating in the difff.r..n .lnrr. m put in, operation an important re- yyu; 1 "uoprea a plan under which It is believed the business of the differ ent departments, including ' appoint ments will be dispatched more speedily tlian heretofore. To , . . .j.. ...jjh tuts has assigned one day of each week to consider bu&lnes9 nertfllnin S An aI, the six great executive departments, and In the day allowed to iv. business is of pressing ani urgent i im . uwi consider the busi ness of another, j The business of the Agricultural De partment and of the Department of Justice requiring the attention of i the President is inconsiderable, and these two departments have no days assigned: The assignment of days for the six prin ciple Exeputive Departments is asffol lows Monday, avy Department; Tuesday Postofflce Department Wednesdav. Treasure tw . 7 t- ' ' apartment; r'nday, btate Department; Saturday, War Del pl tiUt 11 1. j So far, on all hand3. the rcJ worked well, and the advisers are well pleased with the Innovation. to.New Yoik. shinning -ria -if Ji in refrigerating cars. rr A W. Edens, a real estate dealer of KOBton Mass., has been selling land sit uated m Ocala, Fla., on forged deeds. He has been arrested. The committees from the Northern arDedhdfOUthera P""bvte,Ian u robes are hold ng secret sessions at Atlanta, ?J. irtho e union between vuur wiu be accomplished. A negro at OaVlan.l tc-!. -. - t i wmi uouniv. a., accidentallv VillArl ksw cleaning a gun Thursday. t.J;m" Cunningham & Co., an old es- , . Judge C E Stuart of Alexandria. Va "rted- tHe Speaker of the House v civjftties ior two terms. T. DeWitt Talmage, Hon. Jamo n S'Sd5?"sii person,. ;r-V r- 7 ouuia nave invited to visit Piedmont Chautauqua, in Georgia. A large number of dwellings, barns, horses, cattle, and Lo nnnV, " . were devoured by the flames in the great Patrick coutuy, Va forest fires . -?e?? Jf l.he Alumni of the Uni versity of irgima will be held at Wash ngton Apnl, 26-27. There will be u Urge attendance from tho mi.mi era and Southern States. Dr J L M Curry, of Virginia, who Was J tl- M.nhter topai'n, hv dZ cided to make his home in Washington and will erect t handsome residence sheathed with iron olatino- teenth of an inch in thickness. At close range this protection was very slight, as a nfle ball would easily penetrate both the iron plates Io all nrobabilflv th cars weie kept at a remtfi J .- '?? SCei-e f -butt:e The b'jil 1 of ! ti vntor are'-he 1 v wunous in tne respect that it na3 no ckar-st ry. Prohibition in Dlinok Municipal elections were held In a large number of town., and villas, throughout the State of Illinois. In nearly all of them the saloon question was a burning one, and all sorts of queer party division., wtre the lt an one or two cases Republicans and Democrats wt-e united against the Pro- nioiuon)sto. ttiid in W t r K a- b ; to I.Kk ith a ifjt arnii-vry bin tiajoo .hould be ra.0vei out i f ti e dv. At ih' Nona where soils abound La humus (fioui extended grass atd grain cultuie) it is a common thing to w.jxk corn until it is six or eight inches LIh with the har-ow. The same practice is gaining some foothold in the 9 ruth. When the land is in good order, does noi neeu breaking, Larrowuog is both a great labor and time saving operation. -A harrow will go over six or eight time! as maDy acres in a day as a plow will, A smoothing harrow, one with teeth st sloping backward?, is the kind used. It is runic the same-direction as tho rows, not across thtrm. It the corn bes been planted in a water furrow, tho harrow will throw enough dTt in it to cover up youcg grass, and will disturb the young corn vtry little. After it gets larger, the harrow will mash lt down mora or' less, will mske it !o k badly, but the corn will toon right itself and grow right aIon Thehrrow aud the cub mplements with which the large corn crops of the Northwest are raised. HE STOPPED THE XONBEXaH gainst the Pro feated. In Severn I r. iV. . , , - w umiis women stood at the polls and worked for the Prolubition candidates. The summary IhZt I1, WCre "ful in the choice of anti-license cmdidas in r?!? a.n.'J license -",,1 me license element carried tt iV.."!!" municipalities, that fI- K fpuoncin tickets was vic tonous i x and the Democratic In The 01emoa,, Will Case. wiifr8tw" heMin the Clemson Ud 4ft bouthia UforeUni r?f tvl commissioner, I Havgood, of the circuit court t f'i,..i..,.:Ko Farmer Wright Shoots Several MsmUn J a Oharivari Party. Frank Wright, a farmer living taa miles north of Butler. Mo., filed into charivari party Tuesday night with shot gun, killing one youog man and wounding two others, oce of whoa will die. .. Mr. .Wright's daughter rLirrUJ a young man narned B jr.iett,. oa Utt Wednesday. On Thur3ay the boys uvo tl'eia a charivari and on Kriday night sgaia 3i turlx:d Mr. aLd Mrs." Burnett ia the same minner. It came to Wrght er that the same thiiig was to be rerftted on Wtdnetwlay night, to Wright, armJ with a fchot gun, and ac,mpanied by I thrcte sons, went to the Iioujh of Li sjd- in law. Ho told Mr. Burnett and hi wife to go to bcxi, and when dljtuxbe 1 to order the intruders off the premLAi He and bis Sous then went oat of tL-house. About 10 o'clock the charivari prty -in-law, Mr. Andrews. It b a curious fact that no papef has ever oeenameto rublisli 'niTtrif P?.r,-o foremost preacher. Philips Broks. "o pnotograph of him is obtainable fo publica tion, and won't be if Dr. Brooks ca: t help it. JoAQcrx MiLr.zR is no.r a promi uent cltf fnolQoU&nJ, Cal. RecenUy ha -ava that city fifteen acres of land ior a public park ' The appreciative authorities propose tore "ward tne poet for bis renerosity b building a pesthouse next depr to his proper" y. - - Enrsos has in his workshop at C range. N. J., a mass of flowerinr shrnts and rpreading pftlms, which thow that while the inventor's mind may be practical and mathematical. It also has its sentimental side. Therte are few men who grow flowers ia their workshops. DamAge to the' Cropi m Intelligence from coun'iea surround ing orfolk,j Va.. confirm tHs report i grei injury aone to the pea, bean and potato crop oy me recent stiims and wauuuai ceavy raialallj. The Old Doctors Win. The long and bitter contest between tne medical school and the medical col lege for the control of the Charleston. S, 0 , city hospital was settled bv the city council. The council, by a vote of 12 to v, decide, to renew the contract with the medical college until March, !S02. The fight has been a long tnd bitter onet and has brought cut many personalities from the fsculty of the couege, composed or tne oldest and most prominent phjsicisns in the city, and the Summer school, a new enterprise started by a haH dozen young doctors, who have ambitious views ana who had attempted to oust the college facult A Shocking Accident One of the most homble ac. idents that ever occurred in Brooton county, W. Va., happened there Wednesdav! Prry Hiere, a well known citizen was felling a tree, when it broke across a stump, demolishing his hon V n1 billing J his wife and three children. The SoxitH and CuW Steel J The importation of a cargo of Cuban iron r.re for Alabama rolling mills may be the small beginning of a business winch will finally exercise . iuuucucc un me maustrles of the South, and for that matter of the entire country! s mirgs now stand, the Southern coauiry u practically debarred from making steel : there are no Bessemer ore deposits within its borders worth apeak Ing of, S3 far as is known. True for the present at least, a duty of 73 cents per ton on the imported ore would have to be paid, but that dlsad vantage would be more than offset bv th? chaap ness with which steel could be made at, say. Mobile or duv. -i - tho coist. from good, suitable cr n,- immeate WarrUr coal field, would be at the back of the steel works, within could be brought by water up to the very sides of the fumira .. v Bessemer steel work. None of tha ex penses attached to thj t,n.1 .V ore between mies and furnaces would compare with the present cost of ship ping from Cuba to Ponnci. makers. --i. m.f,k r HyS white man was murdrrcd Saturday evening at JSlIaville Ja by another young white man bv the name of Henry Weaver. GovtrBOV Gordon has offered a reward for Weaver w iiu escapea. r At Warren. Ark., John Williams has been found cuiltv of th. fnt, ir rv Lee and sentenced to 51 year's In the State prison. Williams was one of the mob of White Caps who killed Lee in the presence of his family. The South Carolina Supreme Court Has rendered a decision affirming the constitutionality of the act nasied by the recent lacrisUinr -.k.i..;.. .t --o " w iraiuujr llir lOWnahln aiV.av.t. . .. -f -wiijiuubi mauc to various railroads. About $1,000.00 of town ship bonds were involved. i submiitLr t, , ilirY evidence was arrived. Wright, after ordering thsm fcuomiiieci. The on r r.r.l i I . v, . .v..i." i... mitt, ,i . . '"ueaie im- mia iuc uicuiii, mcvku U(otiClf. jmti Ust ified tl 1 .1 f Pat C&lh. '"bo V. Chri.toler. a hig&ly respited you at,d .,niJ., i -fe. en agreement man, 23 yars of sge. wathot L th ana understacdinfr .t- .i'.j- . ...... , ui-nseii ana I wuj sou aiea in a knori time. 11 n; i t ... r lir Jher of Miss Lee. who h I 10, tDe wiH. that if aDdJe1COTC"ng the Forthiil property to te sold to the witness, Pat Callahan. wa? tZT?hl tg?Te- 'l h0 rcfcrcnc; was then adjuumed to Abbeville. The counsel on both side, have agreed to argue th- C3e befr.r ru., r ?.ZZ , i-T . v - -wA.ii, siuuirc r ui is exacted here in May. Murders Hi Wife and Child. k,10.-?' a ner. returted to his uvixau iu .udnaifs . v ij sell, lb years of g-, was mortally wo-inded in the neck, arm. aDd Klr, and Otis Peebl ws mot io thf kids. Wright ia now under arrt. A Sa7a&L HJtcl Keeper 8wtJLUL B. Dub, the proprietor ot th Scrtrn HoU4 kt Savannah, Gi , adortd a draft for o00 drwn in favor of JulUi S:eff ns by James Lynch on the Cnr-d Rapids, (Mich. ! National Bank. Th Grand Rapids bank writes that the draft is a forgery. Stevens arrived thtrr I wrclt n trr in.l rrttrtmntd hlrr.K-lf m Tlev r WmC Williams and Iiarrir)Ti wood, both colored, who were tin sentence of death for lynching M Udrop. a white man at Cimi a who had outraged a young oolored'giri' causing her death, were granted a fell k4WW" "j governor mcnardson. Tbe work of Uaring down Libby Prison to remove it from UirYmA .1 Chicago has been begun. Every brick, SS55s xim" Present building win, as far as rosIbIe, be used n Its former place La rebuild! e tV- structure. A bad ixilxoid wreck HmTTA Tin". day evening on the Western North Carolina raQroad at Third Creek, one mile beyond Cleveland. V r tv.. gine tender and fourteen cars are a com plete wrecx ia the bottom of the creek. week ago. and represented himatlf Fla.. and witt.Ai, I f:orreTKndent for the New York IIruU i tilted his four-year-old Hie haa not 1-een et a lnce obtiaiogiLe cniid with a heavy br used to faten ' csb oa the draft Vr; "I wif tried to amc.u tne I In a trutk which Le left Uhiai wa ennu. anu he fatally injured her br ' cd on which was pri&Ud --...v.. i . - .. vJJr-'.arc ,nist ia ur sa The was i-sen to rmpa j,Pu aem to be mccefLed aho bd thAt the de-d wa, dne'in one of ifitO, Loui Lonlcic, M. D.. BlieTue HpitaJ. Ne yor.." Io'hiny in the trjLk mur Jtrer nl-o - r t e t.?- "jsick.- st3ts He does r-n: i i r I . wtli xk, a trnootb t it. In re-1 t-r. i Lrt Sfhy. we.ghisg . . . I - I ........ htir, wn.ch ctcia the atteuiia of ten torial shears. A Grfaat Kr in New York. Co. s lird and cli factory cn the North tL- V OTk Cit tween Fifth and Sixth streets about 4 o'clock Friday afternoon. It soon dettroTed the buUd ing and spread t. the Va'aderbilt grain 7ri v WJOia BE- The dsck at the foit w iiituimit ouroed np. At 7 p. m the fire bal also dertrcyed the New York Centra Elevator A, and Elevator B was burning. One workman oad been killed, one was missing, several had been injured, and a fireman had his le keo Iot exceed $1, 500,000. The Sostiem Store ILlz. The Southern store manufacturers h Li a meeting in Chattanooga. A fall rep resentation of the Southern stove foua dcrs wa present, and the result of Vh meeting was the foimitioaof a ptssa nent organization, subject to tha Ne'jote! Stove MAker A tsr.ru t is a The utmost co-d feeling prevaJIeJ. j Prices were raised oa the line of chea;. cooking stover Oa all other Unts prKr remaic sbout the same; j. V. Eattrrjf?, of Buttorotf Manufacturing Com pant. Nahville. was elected president, and George Tdng:, of Louisville, secretary. The sessioa was continued two days and s complete organlTiUoa c&cted. i
The Carolina Banner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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May 3, 1889, edition 1
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