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-LU M eolfi.a exact liou4ay, al .- 4 .. .uralz MUM, DwltVafaA . . 1 5 caula per saouia. , ' ULt JQCBJIAJ a M eolanla - , every hreAey at SMS , . .".v T "f fT f !.: to..for tick aabeeWMl MiutekiM ef "Bwaiaiat .v cent per line fcraret, ane A eenfe tut , aaeHamtlaa. a -ir v.aetna.ed aetwep - tfjwmwwDwM. ot toeaeeea ue will a taaarUd free. AunMlttonal i will ee CMiatt Aeeaai v Um, (..atafor tnua1aalaTrUaekeiU mnet i no lae"eee lleaTllai 4.eiHaina . i eoUeelee enaatljr al Um m) of each o iimmiD a mmuiumih or s le i a far eeai Mtun ere eoUclteo. No ' .t tsttfaaUOO meet be enacted toe BOb- i 4 UaM eentatna obieeUooable aaraonai .' feLUiaeeeatae naaia of Uu uUiur or i l V.U aa)teet Utea om columa of Uila ' wm ffftrnraeariCTtrt at any eauay . mmaiuiaiiBB eaa obtain we name o i - ur ef tpolMkUoa al Uila uQiea aud . .a weaaaie Mteanewaaeeenata. 'HTTP . rriTTTJXT A T r tiffrt- r , ... - k. a. BTa , a&.UAaraJ. - IhImm MtairtTi SKW EJtl. . C..APBIL 86 1987. tataaeS a a' reel oAaaeA H aerea. M a " ) .Tax Washington correspondent o( the Baltimore Sun saya Presi deat GliyIcland has declared emphatically to prominent Sena tor of his own party that he will not be a candidate for re-election. This declaration, if made iu good faith, makes bini the more daaira- bla as the candidate of the people if mot of a particular party. If he . was aa avowed candidate for re election every act of big until the aomiaatioB was secured would be k eonstraed into one of selfishness aad person a 1 aggrandizement .Vary aatorallj, then, when the qaeatloned is pressed upon Idm, he win declare that he is not a oandi date. , To do otherwise would be to destroy oonfidenoe in the last half ofT'ajareaent administration. His frlradanrho desire his renomiuition ongaf law to press him so early. WaT AIL WK TIACll ore r';TktJaistory ot oar coon try is an isipoctaat ftttdy for our children, , bat It is Brefe; ittportafit that the , history tnjTstody should foe cor ' rtctly written. . Tickiarnpa totems of Worces- , ura Biacory in uie wotmi a uay or two alnrw. a hook that is bein? - asaaia som. oi oar scooois, ana wnuaK vo taai iiuerestiDg ienou I tha bejiaaia J of the war between . thrt;?,4atl the Southern v 'te.Wrtpirsss, wIki witU-dm- thjttbody after their Stataa aad .wRbdrawn from the Unloa Rinded 10 as traitors; and . tarOTrhoat the vjconnt of that ' - . 1 ... 1 1 it 1 d)er tTfaitsd "rebel," and his ralor aaa'aihteTenienta are but slight- ; Federal sioldier are magnified. For ' iaataooealaa Federal army at the btXtIf Chkskainaoga "fell back to f2ifcoora". tha ;' Hontbm nrmt at LofiKWt JlOnh tain and Mission ? ,ary $tpB $U. tooted and "the rebU(i5d to .Georgia." Through- . Apt f S i L thw imihi fn Ka an . atsavpt t 0BTy the idea that the Federal adtdlf r was superior to the 06h(Wrate. , ., . ixow we jap u luai no true man wants- his children tanji that their fathers asd their , re rcaeptaiiTS na were traitors, s"i:tal;tte 'aqidieri engaged in tLiiwaxftDm .tha South were in f: -pt W those pt the North. Such t:T .fr&jxf and for this tijaftmsfrkt not to be taaght. OarTiprMentatiyes who withdrew from the balls of Ooa grass in 1861 wrra not traitors. They simply c L : jed le'commands of the people wtom thyjprsented. The right to withdraw from the Union was a J - tibia, question. i Those , wbp t r i lit aoderigok to eremse it; V -j r Za dssiedlt aadertook to ea- f ea lie lawa f the Uaited States r ;.L:a tie Btatee that had with 'Tiri'ttoai tthto;,'Aei'af real lb arms and the- nght.oi '"flwajdexrfdsdiatheiieg. t lei lour t Srtars bloody ' iad ftsr the States1 s-1 tie tfgM1 to: secede rerjf r and laipartial, history ; r : J yet the 6rofhenf Eepte- Scalire ijia, as . L s, -Vwr wcdi .it attevpt toUKiUa': tie service of the Soatbera soldier and exalt that of the FederaltCT Socblk history the Soatbtdean6V-fUi) we are surprised that any other, if permitted to be used is oar schools! Basrd at Arriealtare, From jiwt Sa Oaaarvor. . The board met yesterday mora ing with Messrs. PrimroseJ Fries, Oarr and Gen. arringer resolred lato a board of trustees for the Col lege of Agriculture and Mechanics Arts. In tha absenea of Mr. G, J? French, tha. trostaas . adjourned tntil 3 o'clock at which time it was expected Mr. French would arrire.' The Board of Agriculture then went ito session and the commit tee appointed to consider the re. organization of tha different de ments made their report. EEl'OBT. The committee appointed to con sider the reorganization of the board would ieport the following : DEHABTMENS. There ehaU be a department of commissioner and the sob-depart ments of the chemical station, with a division atthe experiment farm, and sub department of im- gratiou. DKl'AKTMKNT UK COMM1SHIONKB. The officers of this department shall be the commissioner and a secretary. The commissioner of agriculture shall exercise a general supervision of all the work of all tbe departments as the chief exec utive officer of the board and shall male a written report at each reg ular meeting. The chief of the sub-depart ments shall report in writing at each regular meeting through the commissioner to the board; tbe superintendent of the experiment (arm making bis report to the chief of the chemical station. The secretary Bhall keep a proper record of the business ot the com missioner's office, including all financial accounts, necessary cor respondence and generally snch clerical duties as may be required by the liourd or by the com mis sioner. ' HUB DKl'ARTMENTS. The officers of the sub-depart ment of the chemieal station shall be tbe iState chemist and three as sistants. The Htate chemist shall be chief of the chemical station. shall perform or direct all the operations of the station, reporting through the commissioner at each regular netting, lie shall also exercise a general supervision of the experiment farm; using it as a supplement in the field of labora tory work and causing to be exe cuted through the various experi ments rertuixed in the laws goTcrn inr the department; the immediate management of the farm to be under the direction of the super intendent. TllK MUM. The officer in charge of the ei periment farm shall be the superin tendent; and under his direction, as employees, not exceeding three regular laborers, and not includ ing a foreman. He shall have im mediate charge of all observations and operations at the farm, and Shall keep complete records of the same, and shall make a full report of the same through the State chemist, to each regular meeting of the board. IMMIGRATION.'. The officer of the sub-department of immigration shall be the agent of immigration, lie shall Je en titled to a clerk. The agent of Immigration shall make diligent effort to prooore immigration to tbe State of people of character, witn capital, of money, or honest energy to invest in our territory. lie shall make a report to each regular meeting through the com missioner. Tbe clerk shall be under his immediate direction. (ALAB1KH. The salaries of the officers of the department shall be as follows: Commissioner of Agriculture, 12,000; Secretary. ?1,000; State Chemist. 200; first assistant, 1900; second assistant, $900; third assistant, $900; Superinten dent of farm, $1,000 and house; agent of Immigration, 11,500; elerk, 3fi0: Curator of Mnsenm, 720. LABORERS' WAGES. Fireman and engineer to chemi cal station, 300; office, laborer, 1240; night watchman, $300. APTERweoN asssion. ,' At 3 o'clock the board resolred itself lato a board ot trustees tor the College of Agrtoiltttrerand echanic Arts, The gentler en. eom- fjtae committee appotatedby GYernor to visit tbe different tatbmi. Yte: Messrs, W. 8. rrimroa bf. G.'R'.Pabney and H.FyrW,iDade, individual .rev pptxti rhich vera considered. . Hi vaa ordered, that ajt-taeatt?e ommltteetf life t appelated to arranra with sa architect lor plans and irertie&Uani far the boildlBri of the College of Africnltare and, Mechaaie Arte, the plans to be ia .if.....:, v.. .1 3 .ii tow ia an I ivt s -e t.UL-.liUig of-' the lailyings. XI9 cc-miLtee wiube appoiated today. , j', c6'-'. j 'i MIGHT SESSION :u" - J The beard assembled at 8 o'clock and, proceeded xtth the eieotieac ofScera of the deartmen Jos 4aobiasaatiilSfht sf Aasa county, tu elected commissioner. T, KBraner-wag- elected feecre- r.nDfWl)aSn'y Vis? 'elected, sute chemist. : . " -;r- J. T.Patrick was Reeled iaail gratioa ageaL i iv - T. C. Harris was elected curator! of the State atnasum. ; - -Malar XL L- Grwntsjd Mfc.WUHe B. Williams ete put on tbecosf.j Mr, Bid 6 Alexander ir'as ielected SJaembet of ths' Jboard from the six distrifcL -riea. John Eobiasooi Esq., elected commissioner- Aurora ;itenl8. The Aurora Improrement Asso, ciatioa mot Friday night Two more students enrolled at! our school. Letfemoome! ! Dr. A. B. Ghapta has moved t Washington. We regret to rW the Doctor. U is a good neighbor and 8 good citizen. Dr. Alph Fields, of Kioston, is in town, and thinks of locating here. Come along, Doctor! we have room for good men. Mr. Charlie Whitehnret, of this place, lost bis barn by fire on Fri day evening. It is thought tbe tire was caused bv children playing with matches. tessrs. Charlie Warren, .of! Washingtoo, N. C, llaba of Mew j Berne, and G. A. Guilford, dram-' mer for T. A. Davis & Co., Jlalti-' more, are iu town. We have one skillful farmer in 1 our town. He plowed his corn twice before it came op. He says ' that's "ekill. And now his corn ; won't come at all. What's that f A Mr. Manning, who has been living at Idalia, near this plaoe, was arrested on a warrant for horse stealing, aad on his way to trial knocked Const ablo Boyd oat of the buggy and tied to parts un known. It is reported that he has been accused of stealing jewelry, clocks, etc., before this The ItL Iter.' bishop ' Watson preached to a large , apd apjireola, live audience in the Episcopal church bare today (2ld April),- .ale also coaflrmed twelve. After -the rite of confirmation, the Bishop de livered a lecture that; -was full ot good advice, and if heeded by t,hoae confirmed is calculated to do. great gOOd. " : We have two tickets in the field for commissioners a "hry" tlclet and a "wet." The "dryer met on Monday evening and nominated Messrs. J. B. Bonner, J. B. Bryan. 0. 1. Swindell, J. WV thsplri: And V. C. Buck. The "wets" met on Tuesday evening aad nominated Messrs. Thomas Mayhew, W T. Bryan, B. F. Mayo, S. T. flelby and J. M. Litchfield. Mr. Y. T. Bryan declines the honor. WaaawM CWta W. B. Hoyt Go. wholSMie and Uil druxia St Roto'Qyf. yft have baa tclline Df. EtoKa Kw Dis oovary, Xieotrie Bitten aad BookTonV Arnioa 8alio twa yera"J' Have nvcr haadnttf! rtmediea'ha H as wall, or irrv Mcb anlvsrsal 'attarae tlon. Thr hsvs beea Somweaderfar caret effected by these 'tnedieiiMV fn this city. Several eaasa of prenonaoed OoaiaBiptioa bar been eatiraly eared by um ot sfsw tettise of JDa ims New Dlaoorery, lakaa in ooaaaDkion witb Electric Bitten. We vwantee them alwajs. Sold b U. )I.pvSji MOST BEILLIAT, PURE&PERPEOTLIJNSES Xxx tlio w ox-lcl. Tby are aa traurearant and eolorl llCbt (taalf. aad foraoftneae r andaraoea to tbe era, caonot be eaoeUed. aabUas aha wearer to read rorhonrnwlthontOktlCQB. ia f.M IhM .M ..... PERFECT SIGHT PRfesfclOfERB, Teatlmoolala from Xtti laadloc phyalelaBa In Uta United Stataa, aorernors, Be Da tore, Leialatora, etockmen, man o( note In all pe laaaipat.aad la dlffereni braocbee of trade. baaKera.meelisnlee.-vta eaa be giveiiirao aaveaaa Uuit at&ht Improved J17 U)airvaa. AXili ETC8 FITTED'. , t akd the r oxjAtLumtB at - ' F. 8. DUFF. Druggist, mart NCR SSESE. N. O. If ' Tii3v'lT dS&if ef- vui 4v:JW Are the CnerF- rn VeV an! ue 1 r " ' ' ' ' ! "r 'i V r If u .1 1 1& ,.-- -. J I' I Unii.l J tOifl iiha ' I , . V-l If aMvfW EOS' I c Absolutely! Pure. I nil powaer bctm jmnm. , jl mrti .a ranv.nnKIUj u wmvaaumanaaa. mora aaatiomHialthaA theeMtnarrtoiMte, and aa1dl iaaaaliloairlUtoaimaiU l lorn tf V, aaorl valbW alum r PoapiiaVa aovdora. Sold only In eaoa. HoiaCi. Ba.Kik ruOa.lN Vall4t.N. T., HOTl-lTaw mraauai Kewberaay Ami. Miller, RED LIGHT SfltOOIl, Near MarTtet'Dock, Middle St-, NEW BEKHTE, N. C.,' P11RE UQUORS Of overy variety,' in Urre or amall qmatitities. AJao the FINEST GRADES or ... TOBACCO AKD AU or which will be old , . CHEAP FOR CASH ! Jonn D. DmiOKs, Salesman. E. WHITMAN, deoSSdn , . Proprietor. fake e Kotiee ! Our btor it flllled'Jw(th' Provtaioaa. Oreoa4e, Canned OooHs; lry Goods, Orocbery, Etc. WekaepAfttUIlnflortbe Pelebrated Prison Boots and Shoes. C. S. ?ar&oiis.(St Sons Boots WifiSlioes. Every pair warranted uo girt aati faotton. , Country mMwhaat, od the people generally an reqaanea to oail axl ex amine our large vtook befercr pnrebaa ing. We wUl civa iq1ow firorea. We jobiilar.SBP. : South Front it.. New Berne, if. O Rock Lime, blaster, A- Cemtents. Goat Hair .CUAVKN STREET. f o o BeUnr Express Office. raw.' - ." , ..I r tiari i j, . , , i . k.r.4c:is; r, WhOrvJ !M4 JUtoijt J3ea)r W i CHOICE fAT,TILTJGR0CERlE3 : Asa . . .i.7. lit Gcn Merchandise, AQGa A5ri?TlES, Etc, CrirnenW'brriitn, Co&m anS other Ptodwoe solicTied.-,' T ' 1 , .: Vronpt Atteation Guaranteed. N. wt ',ti Jlt andlalailleSfr'' -',b$t enHxt'a (roil aolje&o- f Werwwa the nly Ukae KM In OA eity, and offsr ritrctasretaI lime tale. Ires ec n&dii- fSi)6 to fs.00 per , . -a a. t. t -i y 1 - " a .t..J- a i . .. . CenrjtU'a Ker(B; aaijOraif Daalert rrrr f E C2e ea CraTea av k. : ilJIlS CLOTllC.j : to the.Stwe Utely ooenpied by Wm. Bolliatr. whar ith mrs Room ft dr7a, MTl SLAJIU.fc.I.. iHIb FT T T ii 7 . t; ' v prepared to show and Th6riirest;KBn:sT;T!nEATESTyi:cx:i GeataVFurtiUhLaf Goods,: xn-f. , , , s Btraw, Derby- and Fnr llatsv ; 1 - Boota. and Bhoeai ! rtu i-'i BlTTLEa-KEfS CiLFOTE) tlSit i naoaOr aiMaaold orjsrffi KU; b tbeMaaaraotarer TOMK and EYata MB.KJJ, via: a inn in aav anjr Un fp aay give out, I will upon meat au letb ef wear, BiTuaaaavono Uia Uunar , or iuv AaoTiisaaBW rxra ir sxcHaaoa. It la tbe ' beat, fineat and ebeaaeat riboa la tbe worid far Ui uiouej, lhajroome la Button. Plain aad tifeere feed Oonxreaa and daoa Up BUoea. . . . . ( . . 1 bave teettaaewiala from aoaaa of oar beet aad lead 1ok otuceua. wbo beve bought tbe "B ATTUC8 aHOK,'' eome of which Have worn one palraa long aa If moatba. asdprocouneelt tbe Beat, Cbaapeet and Eealeet Wear Ing Shoe In tbe world. .:. I reepectiully solicit an inapection of tion to all purchasing trow us, i vi.i'-.W.ir.;.' MAX SCHWEEH1Y Middle Street, at Wm. HollisterV Old Stand, Bica ofJIss '07 Sp rin 21 n n o . r We wish to call the wmers ana irienas to - W ' arf'' a opnng uiotmng and Oar Stock ia now nearly complete, and We are prepared fo fcive jfoa GOOD CLOTHING AT LOW FIGUEE8. ' It 16 a well kraown fact that our Suit give better satisfaction than dirt joa can find in the city. Whyf Because we buy from the -heat hoBJetd when we guarantee an article vpu can depend on it, aad any article that dot i not suit may be returned and money refunded. , , BLUB SUITS, 5.00 to $10.00. Our 910.00 Suit we guaraatMfrpt color ; if it fades we return jour money. Our line of $10.00 Suits can not be matched in New Berne to thejf JliUjfi Be sure and see us it you want a nit of any kind ; if we can't suit yoa OQt of stock we can order it for you. .., We have as usual the finest line of STRAW II ATS in the eity. Beys 50c. Straw Hate a specialty. Mackinaw Straw Hat 50c. up. . We wish to call attention to our line of MEN'S ,f IKE .SHOES. Adams & Co.'s and James Means & Co.'s. We are sole agents hsre Onr stock of NECKWEAR is very complete, an 4 in bring ftvertairtrj added to. !. -II ' Large line of GENTS' FURNISHING8, coneiatiog of Daeerwear, 8a pen,derB, II. llose, Garters, Collars and Cuffa, etc. , v0 Trunks and Valises, Straw Mattings,' Pine Straw Matting aad Carpet i Nice lot of Porpoise Hide Shoo Laoos. tofi uo not Duy-oeiore you see us. ar. War, f f AGAIWST lioolc Out for t-lio II A VINO JUST RETURNED FROM TIIE HORTlt WJiti,'"", - . mm A Large Stock of Dry Goods, Wothini $Ql&, Shoes, Hats, Ca'oHbiiia VJ T,r aad everything you ean call for Bually kept in a first claaVry jb9tffy(. X a determined to open war afainat rackets and hi(litrjca To rovi the same I quote some of toy prices : .... . . uees boOW oh JIais aj low as Cc.; a nice hat for 25c.; and for 50e. I eaa gfvVr af'fltCJ ress hat. u e ' npl.a ' AndShocs, I can aitonish the natives. Why I can tfre Jon ,a Jadies Bhtton-Sh'oe for 97c: a bifie Toted OaiUr, only 65c. taU;iay)VnFstie ef Lkdlei Low" Quarter Shoes,' 98o In fact I have a large and wall seatt4 - 8 wo a oi duopb, ana guarantee prices to wa u Duvni, uiu guarantee pnciw Three Yiice Handkeffctiefs for 5c. .. I also hare a well nelectedline of A large aad weU; selected. Line of Loek at this 1 , Why, I eaa five yon iMooVBI'Iel Suit, only $7.00A,rCJ...a a gooa line CajpcUMitUacf.'bflAt&iV ,la1i, a:, i rC5mie one I Come all ! to the Iieadawter a le .Wej)Deaa oonrineed that! can - .JTN ' ' Sell Yon Goods Cheaper . 1 i-- . ' ' j.' i JA3.: A TflQMAS. JAUtSHAir. ; ; K-.TV. 3 GTC 'ID. C 3 JTH C T ini ke-? -of i rLors, ME, t OLA" : ALT,: TOn tTcrj-: ' x la Ce OH" . 1 f.r V ELlrCIlI"! Mil at Bard. Ean JMcee, ,; ; v : : ' tc tbUpttr that are WARS Airr- very pair la ' ray ezlthta I ray ezlUila aay raaaoeaula Bel rautra of daieeged aaw aed i our Stock and guarantee entire i u nee ni g ni 07. Hill ).... . i ' i ' -I ' attention of our 0um our eiegani sioc.oi ' 'a . m a ni.i'f ucnts' Furnismr.28. 0 S. J(V w ami kuq t)pien , , . , B j. jfl Also a alee JJncn naidxecjwf fctftVa (..,.'"'. , ,. ',?" ami me uaiem ITeck Wevj Bcar& oTlid'Uk' " ' " - ; ' nr I t . .', . .y fwe ? A;ra6- Than Anr-Other 'Itone; la a -a U y . rn . .. . .. .j,rn,.r .f w- a. a. & 4 II .w w w 1 f Cr"i: enrrr". roAr. . .-..IT" All J.J;:r, n rrj Ti r. 1 J f Itx-u'. .At atiafao- -i.. ! t. ; L .A and ui ea; no m i . C In -m'.s! ,.ffT ; i r" ij-ifir , iel.il 1 .ii-')rt lie n rTif . ;
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