1 vocations annually, instead of two
or three. . Xue laitj roust be
reached. There most be unity
between the laity and the clergy.
In order to spiritualize our people
we oagnt to inculcate in the cnurcn
.. . , 04 aareruaaioeuu U betnas.ad uoivcvu
, ,eJ aaattar ai aay price.
' . JtVawaBVI l lanv wi uva.iu, nut wcavou
" " Ua NuatflH ! iuaerLad rnw All Idiikink ;
, P" '" if-- - r - -
! eBjaaaaUfurUauaientadveriiariueiiU luuai
4' fee ae4 In aeration. Kwularul eriir m-ui
, : rUJb collected prouini i u ui
lama ur. wM"uw, at
s4 par . MMeU Baomra. Uattverea
t ell snnaortban UHonUiw moot.
. THK WKKKJLY JOURNAL, a S eolumu
jm.fi. w maiianad t7 inunoy t ixuu, the spirit of the English and C'ana-
parMMi. , dian cuaicu. The council or the
A181.?0 1ATJ liAa-v'0a! diooeeofEast Carolina is an iin-
-,SSSS?J4 PrtDt ,iict0r in tui work- Ota
ATniMoaBU uud.r tiMd x Buuuea councils bbonld be filled with dele
Muuper Hue for am md i u gates, loo many ot them are
poor, coming from the agricultural
districts. They cannot leave the
plow or afford the expense. We
should adopt some measure in
structing parishes to see that dole
gittes ar- sent here, and their ex
penses paid. Delegates should not
be selected because of their social
or tioancial standing siniply, but
because of their efficiency nud devo
tion to the church. If so, we shall
in future have a much larger at
tendance. Our meetings should be
made occasions ol spiritual benefit
aud enthusiasm, and we should do
all we can to interest the laity, the
ouug aii'l the aged.
Rev. l)r N. ('. Hughes said there
was a great failure on the. part of
the eople to do their dut, toward
the church ecuDiarilv and in other
regards, lie had not much faith
in compulsory me.isuios l-ing
adopted to make people give.
Mild measures were lest. The
leople do not understand their
dutv. Thev need to be taught.
I!'ei churchman should give a
Portion ol his inuome. God re
iunes us lirst to seek the Kingdom
ot (iod and his righteousness. II a
man's heart is iu his work he will
give tune, work, money and every
thing As to missionary work, we
are doing erv little. We need
Evangelists to isil vacant and
needy congi eL'.il ions and hunt up
the scattering members ol thej
church.
Tin council requested that con j
ocatiini ol the diocese take stepsj
to visit the vacant parishes aud
limit up i hurch members without i
of ooal in un tie .ickI .no
WHktUW mufcl be riutn'll l" or ui. !.
Illh4 iAAl OOlalui oliUul,ljit urlvulikl
I IX; Wttan-alds trie u, ui of ti.r uu.r or
I . aat WUlsaaae more lliau unt- ruiuiLU ul Ibi
AAf ya)raon feelmii afc. it- t-d i ,ij aiiuy
MM caamuunicauuu cu i.buin u.r htur o
.In aaUior oj application m liiii ufnoe Kud
- MlUi vbomUi the nrie tuc rum
THE JOURNAL.
tea-set:-a ocoolnesa 'sprang up la
consequent between tbe two famJr
ies, extender in time to ' their
LspectiV f risnds, so that in the end
not oniy tne cntrcb which Doth par
tie attended bat a large part of the
Tillage was involved in a qnarrel,
which was every day becoming more
serious.
Matters had reached this crisis (
when the missing property was (
suddenly disoovored in a drawer on
the owner's premises, where it had
lieen plaoed months before and for
gotten. Of course apologies were
made, bnt words had been uttered
which could never be unsaid, and
the memory ol which will doubtless
linger for yean to oome.
True ManHaes.
According to a computation made
by an evening paper of this city,
some forty thousand New Vork
boys, from the ages of twelve and
fourteen upward, wholly or in part
earn their owu "living. They are
employed in various capacities ui
office boy. messengers, newsboys,
bootblacks, aud so on.
, a. tvwn.
at, Huraa.
f.
BhiIrcii
ffRW BERN CIS . C. MA M
-ir4 at Ik roai oSc &t Mow Br.
I'Ply 'fiMl I H llTn ill HwT
AK01 !A
V 1. 1... 4 II I 1-
- extract the IoIIowiiilv a nan ol the
fc' x: r .i . .. .
, nvcouiUKs yi ine couveuiiou re
ceatly held in I .demon, it bein;
i- the fourth annual c.ouvent ion ol tin
r If IMHl V MSKelll O 111 If) .SI I'illll .
cnurcn. ou yy ennesdav s i msi
' lit. Rev. llishop Watsi .n presiding.
Uttttr llr ' I' 111 , MIL'.- m n ..I....1
nrMiilMnl it pv Mr ' a i iukil i
V ilARDINii, secretary . aud Dr At
KOND J. DeHosski, treasurei.
; The annual sermon was lv Key
W. H. LEWIS, of St. .lamest lunch.
.Wilmington. Au address wa-
'-'"Bnade by Aliss Kmuim, o New
.York, secretary ol the Woman's
. -' Auxiliary Society. The liislmp's
v report was encouragiug in a main
,. features and e can onl suiuina
t : i i .. . . i
lug iu iuiiug ine r,u lie nan
r H visited 1MB dmrches or parishes.
" . . . . -
-i prracucu in sermon-., ciuinrmcu
, 70 Dersons t'2, ol w nun were
r- imiiuwj, oapii.eu our, uiarncu one
con DM. aud had administered tin
' ITolv ( Vutimnninn In V ''00 i nm.
. ' munirmntfl. Hail ilivni'l mn nl
' the clergy and . transferred one.
' lie had auo attended the geueral
-' oonventioa at Chicago, in October
lOJit. ntiii KiiAiit a wIiiIa in V..u-
M Vft m BUM UHJbiaiTIII 111 III Ul' K 11
- In this Diocese the Methodists
; and Haptists had leen very kiml in
ezieniiing rue use oi lin n cinn nes
lor me ruscopai service, out in
. ' m n n - ... ......I, , . . ........ I... I. ..1.1
. nimu v uiiu.rn iiiiiinii iiiii.il ill 111111
"i in court houses and school
J y jfamt
1 1
t.
iiLiFE,Frne,!;j.nniE, accident insunr.i:cE.
?---
OONNBCTICUT MUTUAL, of Hartford v..Ura.:'
.OONTIMpn'AL. 0 New York Jf-...;im.
JsTNX,f Hartford FnuV;
TRAVELER8. of Hartford .-- am eenKwr.
j AWqtO-WfVAPi, otSan fraaoiaoo r-?!1
HIBEKNIA, oi New Orleans.. l .--.jruuv
luubiuiia, w .ew Jl mull .u
V. 8. MUTUAL ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION, of Naw York.
WBfcR okgavizko.
CONSECTICUr MUTUAL 1845
Um Bald to ita Policy holders id 4 1 ) ears over $120,000,000.
CONTINENTAL, of New York W6J ......
.TNA, of Hartford 1819
lxMtea paid in 68 year, KHI.lSO Ooo.
TKAVELEBS, of Hartford
Loaeea paid in 34 years. 812,753.170.
H1BKRNJA. of New Cvleaot 1871
ANGLO-Nfvaha is?0
. Aail&.
Jn 1. 1MT.
f6S,T03.49
... 0,288.981
, 11 1,689
G04.9&8
2,249,608
Absolutely Piirp.
TkU aovder oTi rariea. A marral ol
portly , Vtrrogth , and wholMomenaaa. Mora
aoaooteal tfaiui tti ordinary kind, aad aan
kAt k. I m MmMtltln. lr I, ih. nnlutMl.
Ol COIIIse among such a Vast tlUrwUtH, aaart weUrht.alom orpfaoabttate
fnwoara, nolo only in oaua. rtorAJ. ntaraw
owoaa Oo.. 11 Watl-at.. H.Y hotU-1t4w
For aale in Newbern by Alex. Miller.
number there are boys of all grades,
good and bad. In alluding to the
latter class, the article to which we
refer adds that their evil ways are
directly traceable as the results of
keeping bad company.
It is the old story over again.
Some boys, and men too, seem
obliged to go the same road as the
rest, like so many sheep. Thev
hate to Ik' thought eccentric lor re
fusing to do what "the other fellow s
do,'' and imagine that it is the Of every variety, in larfre or email
minln tlnnn i nm.ir,,,! ik l.ul.,1- Quautitiee. A Iso the FIN E8T G R A UE8
" ItUIJ tUlUg a' V II bl IIV V MUiri vw
i . i. ;
ttUU CUMUUJB UI tUC IIIOUIIl , oru
RED LIGHT SALOON,
Near Market Dock, Middle 8t ,
NEW BEKNE, N. C.
is M UK.KK YOU CAN ALWAYS MM)
PURE LIQUORS
Total asaeu f86.08.488
1 luaurauca agaiort damage by LibtDiug without additional charge in aotne
of my Coaipauien.
Wm- H. OLIVER. .
Nkwrkrk, N. may 13 dvlm
;t!
The Flowers tbat bloom in the Spring have DoibiDtf to do with Garibaldi'e
tnoveuiaoie in favor of tbe Siamese Twins. But
F. T. PATTERSOW,
The Middle Street Merchant,
HAS A I'INH LINE OF
in their lietter
are wrong and
when convinced,
selves, that these
hurtful.
Oui charge (lieu 10 the boys,
when confronted by temptation, is
this be really and trnly brave b
asserting independence of action,
lie slaves to nobody, for what else
is it but slavery to blindly follow in
p. ii ishes in order that th
the chinch le promoted.
work oil' he loot steps ol ot tiers, just because
'. we happen to be thrown in their
. ings. The Bishop hoped nioie zcul
Would be displayed in the church.
. Tn oommittee on the ' state d
; the Church" made its report. A
, comparison of the statistics ol the
past year with the lormer c.v
showed "a state ol il.mgeiou.H
u apathy in the Church." I pon I Ins
jeporj me lonowmg .uidiessen
were made:
Dr. Lewis said a conipaiison ol
' the Statistics of I SNl with those nl
18S5ahoweda decided fulling oil.
Thosa connected with congrcgn
tkmal work and those who should
contribOte to the support ..I the
-church were rem isk in their dutv.
There was a misunderstanding as
The llishop expiesneda desire to
lie.ir Irom ome one who had been
engaged hi missiou work.
Kev. .N . ('. Hughes, ir., naid he
had some experience. Had visited
portions ol i how an, Currituck,
Ciinden, (iales. I lei t lord, I lei tie.
1'itt, Martin. Washington aud
other counties, found a state of
spiritual destitution ery general,
f ound in iii.uin sections coinpara
tiel v, church peojile. Inilert
hud im i oiil lour or live Kpisoo
palians. Held a service in Mur
lieeshoro.' Had a large congrega
tion. I'Ut there were only two or
tlnee church members. At South
Mills lound only hall do.eu. Was
even w line received kindly b
inemlii is ot other hurches. Did
not lind a single Episcopalian in
Curi it in k. N' ;tis told that he was
the onl, Kpiscopal minister who
had heeu there since t he war. The
prejudice against, the chnrch was
"earing awa The field was ripe.
'I lie laity seem to lon for unity
among the churches. The seem
to long lor il more than the clergy,
There was a great work formis
sionauen to do; great numbers to
be gathered in (he fold. Heroic
mild-i efforts and heroic in misters are
needed. Heroism is where man
forgets hiniM'll and does all he can
do, in heart, mind and pocket for
the cause ol Christ ' He had little
faith in lesolutions ol Councils.
Iac men and women are needed.
Thc should ask t hemscl ves, "How
much can I do for Cod, and how
little can I get along with myself!''
Rev. Isiael Harding: The time
is not I. n distant when, by the
giace ol (iod. we can do more. He
had hi ii in congregations where
there was not an Kpiseopalian.
Had ministered to them and had
leen well received. They wanted
to know something ol the claims of
oui hurch. One such congrega
tion had developed, and was now
building an Episcopal church. The
company? (1 olden Artout.
tiood Hraults In Kvcr) Caic.
I). A. Bradford, wholesale paper deal
er of Chattanooga, Tenn , write that be
was seriously afflicted with a severe
cold that settled on his luDge: had tried
many rem
induced to try Dr. King
ery for (Consumption, did so and was
entirely cured by use of a few bottles.
Hioce which time he has used It in bin
family for all Cough and Colds with
best results. This is the experience of
thousands whose lives have been saved
by this Wonderful Discovery. Trial
bottles free at K. N. Duffy's drug store.
TOBACCO A1TD CIGARS.
All of which will be sold
CHEAP FOR CASH!
John I). Dinkink, Salesman.
E. WHITMAN,
dociiadw Proprietor.
Take Hotice !
Our store is filled with
Provisions, Uroceries, Cauneri
Ooods, lry Uoods, Crockery,
Etc. We keep a fall line of tbe
Gentlemens Furnishing Goods
Consisting of Collars, CulTs, Shirts lauDdried and uulaundried, Underwear,
8uspf oders, Half Hutte, Lisle Thread (ilovea, Silk Umbrellas, etc.
A Dairy line of Neat and Nobby Neck Wear, in styles and prices tbat CXOel
competition bought for caoh, and am determined to slaughter high prioec
No young man s' wardrobe r.ompletie without an addition from this hand seme
stock.
If you want a Suit of Clothes, way down iu price and way up iu quality, do
not stand on tbe order of your coming, but come ut once.
My slock of Hats knocks all others fifty per cent, lower ia pricv, all new,
neat, fresh, and tbe latest sty Ies. Also
Dry Goods Homespuns, Uioghams, Notions, Carpels iu fact a general stock,
from which everybody may select, at Rock Bottom Prices. my7 dw6m
il
MAX SCHWERIN
nuMovmo
HIS CLOTHING EMPORIUM
.IS SXtt rS i f!elebrated Prison Boots and i l" XbZI FffiwZt5 RoOM 10 di8p,ay
onoes. ! ism. samuel it. hall,
prepared to show and sell at Hard Pan Prices,
The FINEST, NOBBIEST, NEATEST, PRETTIEST and BEST
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
' I Qmi It of inlnriul .....I I. .. nn
, we ihjubhj amieu rej;aniirig ' wpre nw.(i0()
ZllXT Bsmei)- "e Th, next annual Council will lie
'ihlu '1,' "1DI J : held on Die HI, UVdnoed.v
tMOoancil when their asflessments Kavettwille
!IlWd' PnWl! A volo of thanks was tendered
..,w. ...0n,L11 uuimBiiin . .. ro tnr wnrrlnna rimtn on1
I congregation of St. Panl's parish,
and to the citf,en8 of Ednton for
tbe hospitality shown the niejntxrs
ol tho Conocil.
raei weir oDiigations. The privi
lege, of representation is appre
ciated by most parishes, and should
: 1 by ill. Thia diocese is very
much, tn the condition of a verV
Strong, tOtogh little pony that has a Beware of Hasty Speerh.
Jargt load to draw. M e have put Jlowtrneitis that tbe epok n
CTrbed bit on tbe pony. We word can never le recalled! No
nnst.looM tbe reins. Wv are matter how htnbh tbe npologj.
afraidof new meaeares. or new how C(in!piete tbe reparation, the
method. The assessment plan j choof a hastv retort.oran nnfonnd-war-feeing
tried everywhere else ed accusation, ran never quite be
ltn aaccess. e need extra effort I hashed
to Mir Hp the clergy and poople.l Only the other dav we read of a
'rrrei'? c2?ir b.,ntTOdnced 8011,6 case where a family, leaving their
mi i wwJi "1,ou,u IWUIW pome tor a month, requested per
Prepare for tho Season
Blatchley's Freezers,
(Will freeee cream solid in liveniinuleo)
Refrigerators,
Water Coolers,
Wire Dish Covers,
Wire Window Cloth,
Fly Fans,
And a Full Line of
House Furnishing Goods,
L. IT. CUTLEirS,
26 fe 28 Middle Street,
N E W BKBNK. K. O
A Proclamation!
Dr. I. fiwjr Lowla, raltn, Ark., ay -
A rear a 1 bmmI kIU fwTutl'i
I II la ware hlg-kly Nmaaiat4
tkMlSHt tfcaaa. Herer madlrlat
have bapflar rfart. After mmrmr
tcar m aartr of a. rantarr, I mf
rlaiaa tbaaa tha fcaat
ANTI-BILIOUS
me4lrtae OTar aaad. I alaan ar-
crut
Tiitt'slilis
Cure All ZUliou Diseases.
LlBO
C. S. Parsons & Sons' Boots
and Shoes.
Ever; pair warranted to give satis
faction.
Country merchants and tbe people
generally are requested to call and ex
amine our large stock before purchas
ing. We will give you low flgnrea.
We job Lorlllard Snuff.
ROBERTS & ERO.,
South Front it.. New Berne. JV. O
Rock Lime,
Plaster,
Cements.
Goat Hair
It. O. K. LODttE.
( ItAVKN STKEET.
Jielow Express Office.
rnarZ! d2awAw
oald.be produced
-Mr. JohB S. Long, of New lWrne.
:dthe prosperity of tbe church
??nded npon an increase ot the
"ionary epirit. We need more
' ""siasiH. It was the mission
r irit which srare tbe npostolic
sncoeai. Tbe feogTsphy of
jceaewaia monstrosity, it
s nowhere and goes every
X Tbe people of the diocese
!!t aa agricnltarsJ people,
' 1 hat eignt tr"fra coa-1
mission to store some Tamable
silverware at a neighbor's Tbis
was readilr given, and tbe transfer
affected. ben tbe travelers re
turned and resumed possession of
tneir jiroperty, it was discovered
that a small tea nero'ce was missing.
Snpieion fell on tbe neighbor's
household, one member ,Jof whieb
was a son with and tmfortonste re
pataHoafor fastness. . Whispers
began to go forth connecting -ia
exm irifi the riisapearanee f the
i.5' ''-- W
. . c '" 1 . . ; ; -
MOST BRILLIANT,
PURE & PERFEOT LENSES
In tlx. Worlcl,
Thpy are as transparent and colorless aa
light itaelf, and for aoftneai or rndaranee to
toe eye. cannot be excelled, eoabltng tbe
wtrar kj iiwu ror oonrs wiinoot musne. In
faei. way are
PEBFEXTT SIGHT PREBERITEBa,
TettlraonlaU from tha laadlna nhvatela
In tba United Stataa, Governor, Senator.
UeglalaUa, stockman, man or not In all pro
reaalona, and in dlOeraai branch ee of trade,
bankers, mechanka, etc, can be given who
nare naa tneir aigni improraa ey weir nse.
Ahli ETES FITTED
ASD TBI FIT GUARAWTKKI) BT
F. 8. DUFFY. Druggiat,
mart Jl BC1UC . C. Iy '
K. R. JONES,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
NO
General Merchandise,
AOOINO AN1 TIES, Etc,
Consignments of Grain, Cotton and
otner rroduoe solicited.
Proinpt Attention Quaranteed.
N. W. Cor. South Front and Kiddle Sf
NEW BERKE, X. C.
Gents' Furnishing Ooods,
Straw, Derby and Fur Hats,
Boots and Shoes,
Dry Goods, Etc.,
I AM 80LE AGENT FOB
i A. BATTLES' MEN'S CALF SEWED $2.50 SHOES
Etc.
The only Hlioes sold In this city that are WARRANT
ED; li the ManufHclurer TO ME and BY UK TO MY
Cl'Hl'OMKIlH, vli: livery pair 1 Warrantadi Should
any of Hit-in In any way within any reasonable time
give out, 1 will upon return of dmaved pair and state
ment a to length of wear, kitiieh rarupn the Moicit
Or U1VI ANOTHER NEW I'AIRIN EXJIIANOK. It II the
beet, flnosl and cheapeet Mhoe In the world for the
money. They oorae Id lluttou, I'laln and bharu Toed
(Jougreaa and Ijtce I'p Bhoes.
1 have leatlntontal from some of dirtiest and lead
ing citizens, who have bought the "II A1TLJC8 HHOK,"
some of wuloh have worn one palruloog as If months,
and pronounce It the Best, Cheapest mid fcjtalesl Wear
ing Shoe In the world.
1 respectfully solicit an inspection of our Stuck and guarantee entire satisfac
tion to all purchasing from us.
MAX SCHWERIN,
Middle Htreet. at Wm. Ilollister's Old Stand. Sign oi Flag.
-. w
j. w. irrETxaiiT,
; aplldrr
'an wax. BDian: amm
', l"wte 9asT lhv
tDMrlrel for tae monevv f
' , Fnree and -t.x . to
Blre ateaaonauie ratr.
Bre ata ftewkei-, H. C
Spring- and Summer
inxmrERY!
I hax receired Inf stock of Spring
sad atemmer Millinery, oonaisUnr of
the Utesf style: of Halt sad Bonnets;
Slse ' large aaeotUneutof KorelUea in
Elbbofla, lAcea, Oautes, etc, and '
fijM saabrtmea t of French Flowera." ' '
My Paitert H1S are open 'and wm be
ItariltUT tntlte tsf friends and cos
sasrrfjs calf and : see mV pretty triebt
roodifctc 1 VIIl fakoTsarDre ia
'87 Spring Announcement 87.
We wish to call the attention of our Cus
tomers and friends to our elegant stock of
Spring Clothing and Qenls' Furnishings.
Oor Stock in now nearly complete, and we are prepared Jo tire you
GOOD CLOTHING AT LOW FIGURES.
It is a well known fact that our Suits give better satisfaction titan any
you can find in the" city. Why! Because we buy from the best houses, and
when we guarantee an article you can depend on it, and ny article that does
not suit may be returned and money refunded.
BLUE SUITS, 1 5.00 to $10.00. Our 10.00 Suit we guarantee fist
olor ; if it fades we return your money.
Our line of $10.00 Suits can not be matched in New Berne to they aUtOf
Be sure and see us it you want a suit of any kind ; if we can't suit yon oat
of stock we can order it for you.
Wo tare as usual the fiuest line of STRAW HATS in the city. Boys
60o. Straw Hats a specialty. Mackinaw Straw Hats 60c, op. :,
We wish to call attention to our line of MEN'S FINE 8HOES. Staer
A Jama JPt f Jm T. , Vf p. I - I- TIT 1 . " .
Aaiauin w jv. o uuu vuuoi 1'ieauB iv vju. s vy a axe Bote airenta nera. . . i--. .... .
Our stook of NECK WEAK is very complete, and is being consteBtIr,;
added to, . w - V . ;
T . f T? XT T1 0 1 PTTniTTOTTTWfin ... j. n . 1 ... : . l ' - '
Ka nun junik) jiinoEiij.injro, consisting oi underwear. BOJ
psndsrs, H. Hose, Gartere, Collars and Cnfls, etc. pM
" Trunks and Valises, Straw Mattings, Pine Slraw Mattings tnd Carpets." '' "' '''
' hww v. A VAfrviDV U1W uuvv . . . K' I ' . S
Do not buy before you see us.
- T-. V....
Um Central 'Hotel,
xroaicaau BAraVaji Bovacv
Soufn Tron Straat, Vw Sana, K.
u miMwvni mpnntr,
eats to eomsaereia.
ManaMeiallnS
CuivfTte of anpeTiar axeelleBee,
4 Ommbii and banac wacoa at all traL a
and ataamara. --- -
n, iMf" miii i
wuii.i- n w w m nil k I
TT fiTTflTf
i" !.-
o: tz. B'litjsjsx', ProprietoT.I
in, uuij r im-ruw nranii nscitn --- .
Omnlbas oonneata vita au Tralna and
Staamara. Larn laaanpla tsniiia taaawaa. -etal
traelera. :
JT..f ma HO haa -
Meentlr been refornlahed. and tt4 jib n '
f oj ITle wltfc BllHajJ m& yoolTahn- " "
Earlcr and Hair Br:-t, -v
!'h tawte-flTa-yaars t , jt
-it end hwt nrnt. it m .
il 1 wtTSiw rrwV) ft
ere f r 1 - 1
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