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i C A te.. TUB OLD NORTH .STATE "FOR EVE It" VOL. 2 NO. 5. N. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1890. ingle Copies 5 Cents. O TO) I JOTTINGS. Heed, himself, is a buster." Offick necking is said to havo Decomo a disease. Haven't wo an uiiUealtliy tountry. The new Code of rules liavo lec:i '.reported in tlio liotiso iud more Ministering is excepted, Tiik negro queat ion is Kolved al zacmt daily. From, present -indications tho negro ilike)v to be dis solved. TriAT Aberdeen, "M iss., outrage Is mostly nmoke. ; Franz Bays he is a hot headed Democrat. That about nettles it. JXPAX is not a land of Rinses. Kwning is said to bo unkdown there William Tccumsoh should go there a weasou. In France there are upward of 20,000 applicants for 300 vacancies in the publie service of the.Seiue. Let thebungry be fed. Nkllib Bly's trip ha brought out the map who can break, that record. Of coarse another record breaker would follow him. Home parties from Dakota are Iro8H)-ting in Maryland with a view to investing and emigrating there. Dakota must be flicker y. A trusted clerk and . 835,000 are missing from tho -'Pacific Ex press Company. It is needless to Bay that they went off together. A riioxoanAPiiic slot machine is the latent device. Most ioople hear them selves talk too .much without dropping the nicklo in the doth to heir it lepeated. Illinois is complaining, that itw corn crop, 'valued at ."S,0(0,000 cost to mako t;s,000,000. Well city fanning is extensive! and Il linois is partly in Chicago. Ex-Pkesident ClkvklaS'D held ta reception at tho Franklin House, Rochester, N. Y., on the Gth, and nhook bands with no loss than 1500 people. His practice may do him no good for '1)1'. Employee i in the government printing otlico -.threaten to strike because a negro has received an appointment under the civil service rules. Thus is the Republican love for tho negro exemplified.' J am Erf liuiCKLEY suffering with tho grip attempted suicide at Pitts burg Pa , by jumping into the riv er? but the cold water changed his mmd and ho allowed himself to be wasily rescued. A clear case of the voldwater cure. LtEU'T Gov. Rickark, of Mon tana, is following Reed's rulings, and eight Democratic State Sen ators have left the State to be out of reach of the Sergean-at-arms, which blocks legislation. Perhaps better for t he State. The Virginia , legislature - has pawed a bill pennittiug J. C. An bury, col., of Norfolk, to build a hotel at Fortress Monroe for color ed people. It ought to add that Geo. Y Cable will be allowed all the hospitalities accorded to tho Colored brother. A Youso Gorman having had his dosigu for a light house ac cepted was forwarded, by mail, a letter offering him 120 per month to superintend its construction. Tho letter miscarried, and he was forced to go to work in the mines at Plymouth, Pcnu., where he lost his life by au explosion. Wanua maker cannot run Sunday school and the mail service together suc cessfully. FROM OTHER LANDS Was not a IaurHr. It stated that the fortune left by the Duke cl Montpensier amounts to 200,000,000, dollars. Captain General Dead. General Salamanca, Captain Gener al of the Island of Cuba, died at Ila vanna at 2 o'clock on the sixth. Arbitration. It ii gaid that England mid Ger mauy will refer to an arbitrator their respective claims to the islam! of Patta and Manda on the East Afri can coast. Patta was formerly held by Portugal English IngtiJatfon. A dispath from Qbocfc to Paris, state that while a French carvan, while journeying towards Harrar, was attacked by the Kunalis. The at tack, which resulted iii the killing of all those attache to (he caravan, is said to have been insiiarated by the xrrgusn. 4 A Rra-llian lou. A mob made a de iou?tration in front of the resideri e ueneral Da Fonstca, Provisional Brazil nn lhf 7fl uro President of ng him to as- - -- .... ..a... wvf sume the poeitition of dictator for five years. He had t letn dispersed by the police . ; He sa; s he is oppos ed to a dictatorship a' id the demon stration was distastefu 1 to him. The Duke iiiCbsttxly. The Duke of Orlcatjs, eldest son of toe uourt ot Paris, wekit to Paris on the 7th. bearing a letter written and signea Dy tne ; uourt o! Paris, an- nouncmg to the faith ul and to all others the Court's &dicat.on He aiso naa witn mm a dressed to the neonk i . . manifesto ad- bf France. In the afternoon he was arraigned before the military authorities at the Cen tennial Bureau. In response to in quiry as to the. object! and purposes of his visit to France j he said that, having attained his majority, he had come to France to place nimself at uie uisposai ot tne military authon ties. I I i M. Cons tans,1 Miniiter of the Iu- teuor, ordered that th in custody. J ? Duke bt held IN THE sta TES. Condensations from Exchanges.) Bound to Wed. At Herper's Ferry I on the 9th, there wa a novel wot ding; Virgin ia furnishing the ru naway couple ; Maryland the license and place of" tne ceremony, and Weat Virginia, uie minister to per tor hi the ceremo ny- ! Michigan St m i ' . iJteis. jl ii ere are LbV mini at the Volunteer mind rs on a'str:ke i npar Negau- nee, Mich, and fifty i) cputy Sheriffs with rines were guard ing the mine, ! attacks have I struck for an $2 per day. against winch several been made. The men in ci ease - from $1.05 td ihey are very threatenm ( in their demeanor. 1 Court House iiurned. Dallas county, Tex. with nearly all of it court house w contents, was burned on the 7th. r4h e district and county clerk records and the con usurer's office f vaults. The tents ot the county tr were saved in fire pro losses estimated at airee $40,000, mostly tern com pa trie?,' 30,000, insur- pn leadmsr cas Cai-neeios, orfer Andrew Carnegie, Ithe bteel king, has otfered to snen 1 not less than $1,000,000 for a ctntril free library, a and branches for the city of Pitts burg, provided that maintain tnem.' The 1 1 t t the city will free library for Aiiesnany city, on w Inch Mr. Car over $300,000, negie has! expended will be opened ! by President Harri son mis week. Mahonc's S nit. Gen. Mahoue, by Burke, has file 1 a sui Canaday for $2,500 stock sold to : liim. Mr. Edmund against V P. pn account ot IThe plaintiff states mat ;in JJecei was iossessed 'of 10, ibr, -1887, he pOO shares of the mimug company a I stock of the value of $2,500 and the defendant purchased the same a t 4o cents ier share, and plaintiff him, but defendant or pay for tame. ndorsed it to did not receive IIeiulns is Governor. - Governor Fleming at noon on the Gth. was lnaucru rated The oath was administered by Judg :J. English ot the Supreme Cou A large num- ber M ere prescut, amdn i rr them many ladies, xhe new governor spoke lor about uve minutes, in which he re- ferred to the Democratic tariff policy and th late contest coin pi i men ting Governor Wilson, and self to discharge thd pldgmx him dnties of his impartially. A took place in oflice fai t b In 11 y a n d i grand" inaugural ball the Suite armory in t ic eveumgi llare Rooka The last or the collection of books a anions Barlow id manuscripts were sold in New Yor k, on tne 8th. The sales of the day ggregated $2t,- 508, and for the six davs S5,5)S. Dr. George Moore, oj Tithe Lenox Li brary, Paid that it was the largest s ever had. sale ot books 'American Two conies of Vespucbi is Xevv World published from i502 to 150S, Wtrllt for $S;0 and t a third copy to iKxld, Mead & Cd $S20 resiectively, an-1 known to exist, rend price of tlie sale, SJ ed the hiihest 00. The Hos ton Public Library w tile purchaser Tto!brd by a Cleric, On the 1st, the City National Bank of Dallas, Tex., consigned $50,000 to the commercial bank of St. Loais. The money wa3 in two packages. Ooe package contaiiit-d $35,000 in cur rency and the other $15,000 in gold. The packages were handed to F. A. Wad ton, t he money clerk of the ex press company at Hal las. lie issued a receip't for the packages. Then he ouietly put $35,000 in his isiside pocket and matte oat a way bill lor the $15,000 in gold. Two hour3 j later Mr. Walton gathered all his portable effects and made a bee line lor the Indian territory. A Yontbrul ; Fiend. Joseph Baker, col., aged twelve years, wuj left by his ; parents in charge of his sister, aged eiht years; and his brother, aged three- years, at their home at "Kola, Mo. Purely ia response to a fiendish impulse, the boy took his father's shotguu ap pioached the bed were the girl was playing with the baby, took aim and pulled the trigger, the load blowing the girls head almost to pieces. Jos eph then secured an axe and cut the babys head o2. After ; completing his devhsh work he washed his hands walked to Louisiana, where his grand mother lived and told his sickening story, claiming that the shooting was accidental. Whales in the Bay, An oyster schooner encountered a school of whales ' in the Chesapeake Hay on the 2nd. The .vessel was hove to and as many us fifteen differ ent whales were counted by those on board. At one time there were two On both starboard and port side of the frail craft, and the fierce way in which they lashed t!:e crystal waters caused htr to lock considerably. The mate of tho vessel wauted to shoot one of the largest of the school but tliose-on board stoutly objected, fearing disastrous results if he. was only wounded. The decidedly warm winter is the only reason that can be given forthe appearance in the whales in these waters. ; Loyal Still. An exchange gives the : following: "Strolling into an .old cemetery at Sand Hill, Ga., on Christmas morn ing, we were met by an old black woman whose face bore the unmis takable signs of sorrow and hard dicipline m her life. She carried in her hand a basket which contained a few flowers. : Presenting a portion of them to us she called our attention to a spot where fche piaced her simple offering by every grave. Finding a willing listener she told the. old story of the extinction, if wo may use the wod, of one of the old families. Mas ter had died, the daughter had soon followed him, the only soii had been killed in the war and the broken hearted wife and mother, in a few short months, was laid to rest with her loved ones. Aud now on this Christmas morning, this faithful old serveant had bought flowers in ten der loving memory to their graves." Not Buried Alive. A disoatch to the Norfolk Ledger from Montgomery, Ala., on the Gth fives' the following: Thomas Banks one of the most peculiar characters that ever lived in Alabama uied here to-day. lie w industrious and mi serly and had accumulated hi) estate valued at $200,000. Fifteen years ago he had a handsome '. mausoleum erected in the city cemetery and di rected that he and his brother should be laid to rest ; there I together. II had the mausoleum furnished with a wash stand, bowl and pitcher, soap, towels, comb and brush, lie used to visit the place daily and make his toilet in the mausoleum. lie could not bear the idea of being buried under the ground, and said if he came to life again he would find him-. Belf in comfortable 'juartera. He never married and leaves no relatives. It is understood that tie made a will, leaving his property to personal friends aud charitable 'institutions. Shower of Blood. A special from Baltimore on the 4th, to the Nerfolk Ledger gives the following: Captain Treunery of the ill-fated steamship Qaeensmore, of the Johnson Line, which was burned in the Irish Channel, and afterwards beached, while complet ing her first i omid trip, arrived in port yesterday in command of the new Queenstnore and was given a warm reception by his large circle of friends. XapL "Treunery report.: Off the Newfoundland banks a phe nomena was witnessed, it being nothing more or le33 than a rain of blood apparently, and covered the decks, bridge, masts, stacks, boats and every exposed part. When it came down it Was of a dark rich col or, like human blood, but soou dried up and assumed the color of bird dust. AU hands were badly s-cared aud feared that a serious accident would happen. Capr, Ii:Ch, of the Boss.'uore, also witnessed the fame remarkable sight. X3 cue can 'ac count for it It vas .blowing, very hard at the time." A. in Con. The Knights' of L.tbor, the Farm ers' Minal Benefit Association, and the I-armers AHiauce m joint con vention at Fort Scott Kansas, on the 8th, passed the following reso lutions : First. Abolition cf national banks and substitution of ' legal tender Treasury notes in lieu threre of. Second. Enactment of laws a gainst dealiug in futures. Third. Free coinage of silver. Fourth. Abolition of alien owners -of land. - Fifth All revenuts shall be limited to the needs of the Government eco nomically administered Theywili support no man who will not work for the passage of such laws. About 1C00 delegates were present. The Entire Family Browned. The four children of Jacob It. Sla ter, were s&ating on the lake at Bin tie water, N. Y., on the 0th, when the ice, which was but a few inches in thickness, gave way ami the little ones were precipitated into the wa ttr. Their shouts were heard by the members of the family, who lived near by, and the father and mother rushed to the rescue. By the time they had reached ihej lak'e the four children had disappeared beneath the ice. The mother, frantic with the thought ol her drowning chil dren, rushed upon the ice, which gaye way with her weight, and she sank beneath the surface. Mr. Sla ter then attempted to reach his wife, and he, - too was drowned. The en tire family is wiped out of existence. Jl"indred3 of people eoon gathered about the lake searching for the bodies'. A Postmaster Troubled. : Edward L. Duckworth, rtceutly appointed postmaster at Sharon, Tal haferro county, Ga., has represented to Ihe PoetofSce Department that he is preveuted by threat of perso nal violence and hostile - demonstra tions from taking possession of his office. It-appears that Duckworth, who is undersiuod to be an Indepen dent Kepublican, was some time ago appointed postmaster to succeed h Democrat, -who, with his fr.1er.d3 it is represented, has since used j every measure to prevent his successor from from taking charge of hi3 office. Threats of personal violence and even death, it i3 stated, were publicly made and heaped upon him. On one occasion a coffin labled ''Itadicals must die' was placed on the porch of the Ivmse. Two postoflice inspectors have been orderedto proceed immediately to Sharon and investigate the whole matter. Attor ney GeLeral--' Miller also ordered a United Suites Marshal to the scene o! trouble. - From Montana. ; Press dispatches from Ifelena, Men., on the 9th, gave the following : Senator Bicker, the , Democratic absentee, arrested at Miles City, on the 7th, was brought into Helena on a. special tram by Sheriff Parker. When Bozeman was reached, the Democrats had Parker arrested for kidnapping, on a wairant issued by a justice of the peace. Parker did not feel disposed to obey toe warrant, but the sheriff who Eerved it was ac companied by a crowd of Bozemau men who would probably have taken tne prisonsr . away had he resisted. He went to court and easily gave bond for his appearance next week. A special train was then made up atxl brought Parker and Becker to Helena. Becker was brought in the senate, which was in session, and the Snestion whether or not he should bo ued for contempt was taken under consideration by. tLi committee on privileges ar.d elections. The pres anceof Becker makes a quorum. It is expecked other Democratic absen tees will be present Monday to block proceedings. The house and senate were in -session until 2:30 thi3 (Sunday) morn ing, and passed eight appropriation bills. Becker, the Democratic sen ator, took no part in the proceedings, but was counted present by the lieu tenant governor, thus making a quo rum. HOME GLEANINGS. A meeting of the stockholders of the Norf.dk and Carolina railroad was lit Id in" Baltimore, yesterday 7th. Berkley Va. Grajmic. . The cheekiest thing that we have, seen in some time was the act of one of onr business men on yesterday. He actually stopped a young lady on ihe street, "made her go in the drug store ajd pay for a ten cent cigar. Henderson T-jiHihaJiL: ' - ; The Forsyth lliflemtu yesterday, iiaid off the'!at installment cf in debtedness for their lots on third street. It is the pur-v-ae of the cou pativ at tfome tature day -' l' erect a handsom cirmory building upon this site. Wia.-.;o:i DvAy. K. oTL... F. 31. IJ. A.aud P. yeution. The wife of John Young colored, living on Mr Whit Swain's place near town gave b'rth to one cbil I on the 5th, one the Gth . aud another on the 7th (yesterday.) The oldest are living and youngest 13 dead. Hen derson Jowahatck. We are glad to! learn of the good luck of two North Carolinians, Mr. P. B. Key, of Stateville and Capt Harry P, Johnston of Lir coin ton. They are the owners of the tract of laud of 3,4G0 acres in Florida, which is right in the midst of the phosphate discoveries WkI from this fact, will have pometjiing or the value of a gold mine. Ashcville Democrat. A man walked into a queens ware house in Ashyille a day or two ago and purchased a lamp chimney, lie took from his pocket a handful of crackers, called for a cup of water and before the eyes of the astonished clerks, proceeded to make a meal of the glass. It was apparently relished and after finishing his strange repast he thanked the attendants for their kindijess aud withdrew. Wiustou Daily. A colored man named Wilson liid dicK who is charged in a telegram with having stolen $120 n Elizabeth City N. C was arrested Saturday by Officer J. O. Pitt, after a good'deal of trouble. He had only a small part of the money on his person when arrested and protested his innocence. He agreed to go back without tne formality of a requisition and has gone in charge of officer Pitt. Nor folk Ledger. During the month of January the tobacco manufacturers of Winston shipped 6ne million, three hundred and thirty seven thousand, two hun dred and twenty six (1,337,226) pouudsof mauufactiredr.ehewing to bacco. And on yesterday (Monday Februrary 3rd.) there was shipped eight car loads. Will give the num ber of pounds to-morrow.- We have the largest plug tobacco manufactur ing city in the world, and our capacity and trade is rapidly increasing.. - Winston Daily. vCol. J. T. Anthony returned yes day from Washington, where he at tended the recent meeting of the National State'Cuard Association. Col. Anthony says that the .meeting was attended by 150 delegates, and that thf two days it was in session were pleasantly spent. The most important business transacted was the forming ot a bill for an appro priation of $l,0'J'.?,00;) for the equip ment of the Stale iJuuxdsof t'jt dif ferent' States of the Union. Char lotte Chronicle. At South river, about 9 miles front Salisbury, the farmers of that section1 have established an Alliance Factory, and will put a buyer on the Salisbury market. J. P. Hamva, of Rowan, And T. M. Besscut, of Davie, are the managers, and Wilson Trot t, of llowau, is the secretary and treasurer of the new factory, which h run by the Alliances of Jeru3aleum town ship, Davie county; and Franklin, Unity and Scotch-Irish townsh'iDS, in ttewau. Charlotte Chi Guide. A man who gav his name as George II. Davidson, and said that he was ' from Columbia, S. C., was robbed of $00 Wednesday night, near the Air Line depot. He Bays that he was robbed oy two negro women. Lucy Ituffin and Mosdl Mofre were charged with the rob- 01112 and were arrested vesterda lay, ille and had a hearing in Biddlev; before Esq. Severs. Mosell Moore testified that she, herself, did not take any money from Davidfou, but that Lucy Rnfiin did. Lucy was committed to jail, toavvait further in vestigation to-day Charlotte Citron ide. There are rumors, which Appear to have a pretty good foundation, hat there is a deal in progress be tween the Richmond & Daiville and the Atlantic Coast Line railways. Your correspondent got a tip on it Saturday night, from very good au thority. It is currently report ed about Raleigh that the. Atlantic Coast Line ha3 in contemplation a double, track from Wilnnngtoj to Weldon. It would not surprise us much. The Coast Line people are progressive if any tiling.-Raleigh Cor Wiimington Messenger J FSOU BOAN TO E0A2I0SS- Durham had a small fire on the 7th. RJeigh cotton receipts are 80D bales x-hind those of last season. The C. F. and Y. V. R.JI. will be ojten for busiueRS to Wilmington oa the 17th. J. S. Carr ha3 givrn the Students' Ai i Fund tr, Wake Forest College a check for ?1,000. Mir.ingeti3 being epidemic at !. f Ira Vind lb! cloeiU? of - m " nw -"--- ! D-jvia Military school till Septeui- j Wr. -. ' - j AH thi c:ivicts heretofore erri ployed on the H.'nitutiarj farm near K.tfeigh liAVe bt-eit tranaft-rred. to th I Halifax farm. 1 St Louis had two earthquake shocks oil tho loth. Annexation measures aro gnw ing iu favor iu Canada. Tho trial of thoNavansa rioterw wits iH'giin at Baltimoi last wok. i dishargotl mphye is nueing Wanuamakcr fr T25uo0 salary and damagcH. A lamp explosion in MUpKsed to havo tansud tho tiio in Socrctary Tracy's house. Cngrcssman S. J. Randall ha sufforoil a relap.se, and fears of kis recovery are entertaiuctl. Rubo Burrows hai betv.i locattHi near Miltou, and becoming alarmed, is now in biding. CmigressmaiKPhelnn of Tennes see will mnigii hh seat in Uongrcsa at an early day on account of ill health. ' On t he CtU th Senate con firm od tho nomination-of BK. Bruce, Re corder of Deeds of the District of Columbia, ; - . . Tho Gentiles carried the Salt Lake City municipal election by a majority of about 1500, but the Mormons are crjing fraud. . A rock thrown through a R. & D. car window near Burks v ille, Va. ntnick a Miss Hanlaway iu tho face, knock iu g her fcenscloMS. Two hundixHl and twenty five girls at work in tho corset factory at New Haven Conn., havo struck against a reduction of wages. Sixteen men, of whom thie are white, were whipped at New Cas tle, Delaware 011 the Sth by slmrilT Allan. The total number of lashes administered was 10'X The Los Angeles river, of Cali fornia has changed its course, dam aging orange, walnut, lemon and other orchards and causing damage to tho country, estimated at $750, 000. A Hamilton Ohio man Charles -Loom is being refused by Lattiu Lonuneckcr, tired two shots at her Inith of which miisedaixl then shot himself in tho right temple, killing himself instantly. ACCIDENTS. An engineer wa3 killed atSaianas Like, N. Y. on the !)th by being caught between trocars. By a 8 witch being Uft opn near rienderson, I'a., a passenger train ran into a freight train, causing u general wreck aud killing a fireman "Very lteadable. The Tarboro IUxxek rcently be gan its' second volume. It is a very eadable paper. Progressive Farmer. I lot tit? Swcsl . Iu one of the transportation offices to-day a colored beau kissed his sweet heart farewell and immediately after wards spat with seeming disguid. Perhaps there was a taint cf snuff. Ranquet at Chariot te. The opening of the uew Buford Hotel was celebrated by the Cham ber of Commerce holding its annual banquet. One nnndred guests par ticipated. Many speeches wen made, and it was kept up till a late hour. Sioax Itrrrvai Ion OpeneU. The Sioux Reservation in Dtlota has been opened lor aettlemeiit, A grand rush was made on the 10th into the territory. All that night the people Jrere busy locating claims and building hon-s by lauteru lights. A town is springing up now estima ted to have two thousand iiihab itants. Kill I Irtrrtnlnel Judge Crisp in forma )our corrc pondent that if the Republicans hate no quorum when the new code of rules is res ported to the House, the Democrat wit I continue tofilibufter. f'risp, who is leading the party on the floor of the houie , aays he will re sist the arbitrary tactic of the apeak er to the bitter end. Wtl. Jmmi ger. Xw Iters Fair. Th is year notes the third annual exhibition of the Eat Carolina Flab, Oyster, Game and Industrial Asso ciation. As in the pa", there ia the sum determination on the p trt of the manager to male i.ofhn-g short of a success in every rwjK-ct. Still another and larger build ing haa been addel this aeason which will be devoted to fun, ovteri and gam? exclusively. 1 11 the centre of the hall there has been placed Urge glass aquarium in which will te dis played all th the diffcretft varieties of live Gsh. The low est excursion rat- have been obtained over railroad and steamboat t lines. Th reir b-2ii s rt-brnarr i 23th, to cntinueon we-k. It vrill be formally ujentd by iov. Powle. i rroyre&'ire Fttrmcr, . j Onlj to llat-mlcThoni. One of the w:i. tclicn who wai sent to lk-aufort by the Ameri can Missionary Sxrictv," snppurtrd principally b the Cong itgat ion tl church at the North U te-.ich ti e colored people, rerrin-d a note a day orabago from a negro youth h ; k i n -the pleasure or ecirting her to church. She replied that fhe waj not rent to associate with the color-d race but to edncatc them, Couccrd Times. ' Nurh tnlln. There were three legal li.ingi.nri in this SUtc on the 7th. Tj)ey ere Manly 1 'an key. ( negro), wi0 wm liaised at Iroy, Mon.mry o-unty Tor ihootins in a cJd blooded way another negro man: Klijah Moorr, m negro) executed at Crrrnsboru; and John iUon a white mau, who wat hanged at Mnnmille. YanceTronuty for the deliberate and rntfrfly tin proToked murderer of anoiLer whita man, The following letter from Mrs Pa Tis has been giren th IVras: Ucauvozb, Misa, IVb. lit.-lSCD. I JiaTe engaged to prepare a Licr-r. phjofmy lateLusbitnd which will be published at an early date. la order to make th. book as com pie la as possible I shall U greatly cbli-ri if our friends whoae ersenal recol ectionsof Mr. Davis would throw light on any eveut of tis life or tend to illustrate his character, will re cord them and forwarJ them to mo As I thai I endeavor as far as ijS4i ble to tell the storr of Mr. Davis ca reer in his own wort'a 1 shall regard it us a real sertice to be furunhed w.th copies of any letters from my huaband relatiug to any public topio that his surviving friendj may have pmeryed. My address will con tin us to be, Mrs.Jeffeusox Davis, Bean voir, Harrison Co., Misj. DVXSH UEVIBW tXill Tim IMST WKKK. It rarely happens that the tituu tion in busiiu-ss in us irp!exing us it now appears. With many caus-a of apprrhenshu reuinrrl tturc it still lack of ix pec ted aniiij, nt:d not -itisitaiming irceptible imj)rove mentslr lt!jii the pxt few davs the genc-ial le;: r of rejK;rts iu le'ti encouraging, H in every quarter there is seen troug confide nee in the future of bi:siries ami each reac tion as appears is generally believed to Ik? U iiijorary. Cotton i!ui!)ufiictur art well tip to last year iu production, but without material increase. Cotton is a fix tecuth higher iu ?pitt? or the coniid. eruble decrease in exjorts this week, and sales were G1,000 bales tjecu Ution Ix-ing rampant. Business fai In res occurring throng out the country during die last wek number for the United State '(, Uanada 50. ToUI 321 last weeic. against 2D1 Furtceutti Annual ConT illoa of Y 91. C. A. of North C roll its. Charlotte X. C.f February 1st, 0V3, The State Kxecutive Com mitt 3 of the Y. M. C. A. of Xorth Carolin have decided upon March 13tli to 16th, as the time for holding the An nual Convetition of the drlrattJ from the Acsociatiou. The t con vention at Wilmington fixed ujuu the pleasant town of (lofdiboro as tht place for thiiyear'a gaihriug whert e are sure of a hospi'jtble welcome. We look for a session of unt15a.il iu ieretts aud spiritual pjwer. Near ly fifty Associations of Tung mea will be represented. Topics of grr t i nportance will be dicuueil. as tl a programme, about to be publiihrd will show. Distinguulted mtn frc:a oar Own on 1 other States will ddiv er special addrrsjes and read cart ful ly prepared papers on questions i,f Christian duty and experience The welfare for time and eternity of the verr Cowers of our jeiple 11 connected with such plans as thes, Ltt all true hearts end that c!I themselves Christians, pray for tLrr success. Local Associations will end daly ccredlted dclcjatrr. Churches, Colleges cr ctLrr imtitu tioni desiring to be cunnectrd with this genral non detiOniinatiunil movement lor the elvatiou, the df ferie againtt temptation nd thtr snU vstioa of ozr young mm. are inutt-l Ut s iid r prcsriiUtives to th.- ( Vrn eu -rent ion. the pK!g alreuly ntad- nd H.r ouirbu.loni for ti- g. ;; r. l work In, fer ward vd to itn 1 txt .irr iu advance, if jjsiMe, of the iuvt iug of Cotivention We arr. with Chrutiaa greeting. Tlio. IIl'3tc, Chairman, Clajl JIM. X. ( (Ittu C. WoisTif, Secretary, the inn. .v. K L. If iut l . Tre... t; rt r, l A. Cri.TKK, Sut- rx-cirtarj, - . 'jfrMtr, .v. c.
The Carolina Banner (Tarboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 14, 1890, edition 1
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