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NEW BERNE. N. C., FRIDAY. MAY 11. 1888.
PRICK 5 CENTS.
VOL, -VII.NO.-35.
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BUSINESS LOCALS.
BUTTER OV ICE. I am receiving
Butter Mini weekly and keep it on
ICE. C. E. Sloveb
SAY. HUSBAND, have you seen that
tremendous crowd of customers at
Heokburn e, The 3rocer Well, the
cause of it it, they are getting Dicer
goods (or the tame money than at any
other Grocery Store in the city, and yon
know that it is what the people want.
I declare I have not failed on my bread
a .ingle time since I have been getting
that nice flour of bis at only if; ier lb..
nd th 't Butter in al ways sweet and
nice and is perfectly delicious ou those
bvt rolls.
Thie conversation is corrrcl, that is
just what I am doiut; If you don't
think .0, come aDd try. Monry refund
ed if goods not found as represented
To the sinokerB 1 will say that I have i5
cases more Tar Heel at 40o. per lb. in
in; qnanlity. Also the best 'J fur rc.
Cigar in ibe world. majS
ICE CREAM at Sarah Oiley's crtain
parlor, on Broad near Middle streets
Families supplied at reasonable rates.
m4 Union
1)1CN1C Hams. Picuio Baskets. Picnic
Bucket., Picnic Cake, and Crackers
for gale at the only cash store in North
Carolina, Humphrey & Howard's old
land.
ICE for .ale at It. C. Baker s. Iiroad
street, at lc. per pound. Open Sun
day from 7 to 8 80 a m , and from 12.30
lo6pn. . al9lf
1 ARUETi"8 Medoc Vineyard Cognac
I I and Wine, for sale, at Manufactu
rer's prioes. by Jamks Ukdmond.
C.UOICE N. C Ham. at 12 cents per
J pound at A. Miu.kh's.
1URE Liquor, and Wines for Medici
nal and other uses, al wholesale.
Jamics Kkdmond.
BAY MULK for sale by
1 v. Uko. Allkn & Co
1) EDMOND S (linger Ale. Union
V Soda, etc . , equal to imported.
in
Tonn Auiinouiated Fertiliser.
(Ibo. A1.1.KN Co.
U1RECT importation of French
Brandy and Hollaud Uin arrived
hnd rut duties nald at I ustom
louse in New lierne. guaranteeing gen-
Jine goods for sale.
jAh Iitl'MMMl
(Onslow aud Joins were pitlly well
represented, as usual, at the Memorial
services yesterday.
The many friends f (apt. Alex.
Klrkland will be pleased to learn that
he has been elected Mayor of Old Port
E. L. Krancks, Esq., of On. low
bi ought in a ilne lot of hams yesterday
and is Slopping at Mr. Nelson Whit
ford V.
A large planing machine was taken
to the Radcliff mills yesterday. These
mill, uader the iuperinUiidenre of
Ueesr. Billon and Steinbelper have
had many improvement, added recent
ly and are tunning on full lime.
The Republican county convention of
Halifax yesterday endorsed Cheatham
for Congress. This iqual. the two
counties' Jones and Inoir. that have
iaitruoled for our townsman L. J.
Moore. Esq.
Mr. F. L. Williams, of Connecticut,
who, with his family has spent the
urealer pait of the past winter and
spring in our city, had bis tlegint
yacht Playful decorated with 10ml
nrivate signals and also a full display
of ocean aiguals comprising the entire
signal alphabet. This wa. in honor of
ihaAav we celebrated. We hear that
he U well pleaaed with our town, and
we bone that with the return of another
winter we ahall again look upon his
pleasant face.
New Fratofflce.
A new poetoffice ha. been established
in this county at May & 8pe,r "u,,e
J. J. Speir U ine postmaster and ihe
name of the office l( Jasper.
This U another evidence of the faith
ful work of our member of Congrese,
Hon. F. M. Simmon.. No represent
tlve was erer more watchful of the
Intereet of bia constituent than Mr
Simmon.. The people of Ihe second
ihiriit -ithmit retard to parly, race
or previous condition recognise this fact
" and thej' are going to reelect him.
The City Tax Collector' Beport.
. The ' cty tax collector report the
collection of 111,883.23 from all aouroee
daring the peat year, Thi how him
to beagoodcslleotor. Hi predeoeseor ,
. who U acknowledged by air U bar
bee a number M Officer, reported tbe
iiMtiAi nl tlS.BM .IS. which ahowa a
V gala hj the Uta collector of near $400.
:: And fti than ia aom amottnt of naool
r .: and w think the board of
- city council ahoald .aaiet by all Uwfal
C neana poa. the. collection from thoaa
-: I detin quanta. Vea who a w property
i . mhnalA wHlinrt MT th UXM Ott It,
- - it - A atlllmrlv tha th aid
r- silts u mvm vww m'-j
of tha U ahoald U latotad to compel
.C them. It I aa ttjoatloa to thoaa who
; do py that any ahoatd b pamltlett to
Memoirai Services.
For the first time in maDy year.
Memorial Day was a little d agreeable.
But notwithstanding ibe rain a good
crowd joined in tbe service, which were
of usual interest
At 4 80 p m. tbe theatru buildiDg be
gan rapidly to till with those anxious
to bear General Robert Ransom tell the
story of the blooJy coctiict at Freder
icksburg in December, 182. Ou tbe stage
was the Memorial choir. Chief Marshal
S. U Street, Rev. H. W. Battle, Rev.
(. W Saii'Jerlm, Central J I. Battle
aud others. After muti(? by tbe choir,
Rev. Mr. llaille otfered a fervent prayer
wtm h was followed by music.
Ibe Chief Marshal tben introduced
General Uvbeil Ransom bo m a thirly
tiic or foity innjules' aJdrese, which
he reaJ from uimiutcnpl, jave a very
Hiaijliic account of ibe batlle of
r redei u ksLur which was fought on
the 13lh day of December, W4, the
audience (jivm profound attention.
The liiui iil bus liikeii the pains to
search the olli . ml records in oi.lt r that
his account of this battle may he thor-
oukI'Iv reliable He held the salient
point atMarje s Hill uu that occasion
and bis o i) obstrvatious coupled with
the official records makes bis address a
valuable paper to those North Carolin
ians who were Ignored in tbe account
given by General 1jngstrett in tbe
Century, Magazine over a year ago. We
eipect to publish it entire.
Aflsr the address and music by the
choir, tbe proceesiou, headed by the
N. B. S. F. K Band, moved to the ceuie
terv where the flowers were sirewu
around the CoDfedersie monument.
Tbe choir then san "Guard Around
the Tomb'' and ihe benediction was
prounred by Rev. II W Battle
The platform a: tho theatre wai
handsomely decorated with flowers a'
was the Confederate monument. ur
ladies dVt-eive the highest praise for the
interest they lake in this work, and all
ea-Confi-dtrales and frieni's should aid
them in this uulk of love and admira
tion of oi, i f al ! ii comrades.
CITY tOl'SCIL PB0CEEMSGS.
May 8th, 1889.
A regular meeting of tbe board of
city couacil met this evening at o
o'clock, Mayor Meawdows in the chair.
Present, Councilmen R. P. William,
B. B. Lane, 8. H. Lane and H. P.
Kenaedy.
A quorum . not being present, the
meeting adjourned to Wednesday night
al 8 o'clock.
.Sii.A!" FfU'HKK, Cleik.
May 'Jib, 18.
Au adjourned meeting ef the board
was held this evening, Mayor Meadows
in tbe chair. Preeeul, Councilmen V.
A. Crawford, M P. Holly, H P: Ken
uedy, R P Williams S 11. Line aud
B. B l.ane
The Marshal s annual report was read
and on mol lou leceued aud adopted.
MARSHAL'S RKI'ORT.
( 'in Mh ,iiii.'- i mil t .
May 4ih, nM.
and Board of City
fire department w e have paid debts con
tracted by former boards of over 81,100.
and have also purchased and paid H 1 ,210
for new hose.
Respectfully submitted,
II B. I.AM!
S. H. I.sm
M. P. HoLl.Y.
1- jiiance Committee.
from M
build a
i n r iii-
. K R. Hill for
frame house on
k s: ret-t as
. i.t
Mli t
A petition
permission I
bis premip-s
granted.
Tbe Liilo f.'i jr i
were a ilo w ed
Councilmbii 1
that tl.o Marshal Lc
a linbl lu front 1 .'
Chun. I
moved
the coiner of Icl.l al. 1 Bell.f slle.lr
I In a vole I i li t? taken ii.ei.iinndii.enl
S i , . I j in s in ed
insli ucl d I " t'!a e
M. Paul s ' nil-' l-c
I'ouncilman II 1' Ktnne.lv
to m ii it'll 1 I I lai ing a I'fbl al
was received by exciting demonelr.
tiou of approval and disapproval
Whereas we, tbe general conferee ce.
believe it to be absolutely necessary for
ibe good of our beloved .ion, that tbe
territory now occupied by us be more
thoroughly traveled over by the bishops
saying nothing of Ihe vast western and
southwestern territory yet to be entered
and possessed by us, and
Whereas we believed our blutd
hithooa now lu ibe lield are alieaO)
taxed beyond their strength, ihcieL'ic
Resolved that, that part of the iuki
of the conference which requires thai
all recoldlions relating to subjects upon
which comuiilleto have been appointed
be referred to such committees without
debale.be suspend d for the lime and
lhal wo hereby agrte lo elect at least
Iw o more bishops before this couteience
adjiuiiis Willi uu other molues than,
lo sei ure ihe best Interests of .ion
nrii us parliamentary expedients,
defi at the reso.u
House and Lot For Sale
We wjl: se.l at put lie vendue, on
Muii Ja ,ui, insi . l.' o'clock, M., at
the corner of Pollock and Middle streets,
the House and Ixl on Haneock street,
one door nuithof the residence of L.
H Cutler, commonly known as the J.
G Stanly place. Title assured Terms
made ki. w n on .lav of Bale
CI AUK & CLARK,
Attorneys f r 1 ) ners
N, wt , ii M,v ' did
a y or
To Hon M
( 'hiuiic 1 1 .
Gentlemen - 1 have the honor lo sub
mil the following report for tbe fisc al
year commencing May 1st, 117, und
ending April 'M, 1H!"
Arrests made during the year. 200.
Fines collected 8 DM 10
Costs collected 534 I1
Rents collected 40 10
was lost
adopted
The bo,
ihe lull
for i lly
and the
id ih i
( list .it the
oillIM 1 1 no
I,
n , - 1 1 1 n as
It. a nv ass
h , i, May 7lh
- f, und
The Join a County Reso.utlcii Again
A c hi ie ondi nl risen here asks for
Hie publication f all the facts connec
ld with Ihe resolution adopUd by the
Jones county com nt ion. We hardly
think it of euflicient interest lo Ihe pub
lic to to into particulars further than
we have already Riven, but for the
gratification of those w ho desire to know
more will state that when one of the
delegates of the convintion 6oke of
Ihe resolution uh coining from Craven
oounty, Mr. C. K Fy. of this city,
promptly arose and staled that he drew
the resolution al the suggestion or dic
tation (we rather think he used the
latter term, f Mr J A Smith, as good
a Democrat, as lb re is in the county.
Mr. Smith being piesint verified Mr.
Fuy s stalemerit.
While we felt the necessity of slating
the circumstances imder which the
resolution was adopted, still we do not
think it of such importance as to go into
details about who comjiosed it, what toe
vote was, how came il on the secretary
desk, Aj , Ac
It i no time for Demoorata to be
chaffing onu another ever mistakes of
the lust. The good of our com
munity and section requires tbe greatest
harmony and good feeling and every
move should be in lhal direction.
Total 672 ItO
One half of the above costs. 8287.05
was deducted for my fees; balance
W0o 25, was paid over lo the treasurer
for which 1 hold his receipts.
Reairftctfullt submitted.
J M. Hakokt
Citv Marshal.
We. the finance committee, having
examined Ibis report, find ii correct
and spprove tbe same
B. B Lash.
H. H. Lank.
Tbe annual report of the Tax Collec
tor was read, and Councilman R. P.
Williams movsd to strike out tbe 8156
oharged as cost on deeds for properly
sold for taies. The ayes aud nays were
called for and Councilman R. P. Wil
liams. S. H. Une and H P. Kennedy
voted ayo. Councilmen B. II Lane,
. A . ( raw ford and M P. Holly voted
. I . VI ..
nay, which being a lie ine mayoi .men
nay and the motion lo strike out was
lost
A motion to leceive and adopt the
report was carried by ihe follow ing
vole Ayes, B B. Line, V. A. Craw
ford. M. P. Holly. Nays. R. V. Wil
liams. S. II. Lane and 11 P. Kennedy
Ihe Mayor voting aye.
CITY TAX COLI.K.l 'TOR'S UI.I'uRl
To the Hon. Board of City Council
Gentlemen 1 herewith submit t
your body the following report of my
collections for the year ending May 4th,
1BM8:
Amount collected , real, person
aland poll t'J 41 :n
License tax U.7-K! O.'i
Dob tax.. l3-
City scales rent 8.00
Market rents ' i
Old Ux and cost 10 05
Back license tax J
lo he as follow s
l-irsl Ward. K i I ' '
received sevenl I : i - i
Woolen one vote
Second Win I 1 '! 1 n. 'f.'
ceued seventy l;v. v ,.t. s
Third Wail. It H 1 in.''
eighty votes 1,1. I A - ! i
eigbte. n " t' s.
Fourth Ward V ng.l A ' i
ceived ninety six v . .1. - ml
Lawrence received s.tv v
s'lfil, Uurd Hinrv 1
cued one hundred in d e
voles and liu hard i I'-ik.
one hu nd red mid seM nt v
The follow nig pers nt- in
elected Counc il in m f -i t '
year 1 nsl War 1 R I'
Second Wind 1 1 r G. . -
Ward. L B I n. e. 1 i.ui'.h S
Craw ford 1 ifth W ..i I I ' 1
uions
On uu 1 1 ui I 1 1'. v' '
think- of ll.e l iar 1 we e I
1 1-
, ,v.d
, .V d
II 1 II
Win W
t-
ni uc Ii's I e
ighly-ijine
ii t
.: U lllg
liains
Third
'. . A.
B It Lai.e S H
finance ci nun it ti
ihe d n I ' es :u
ihe ri poi I
( ) IllOM I
lialns was au 1 1,
a Uu 1 1 si . I Ihe .'
organ i .ed
The in 1 1 1 ii li " v
ol V A Craw f
Lai
for ll
..III. n
d t
In
nd M l' II
II
do I
rod
p
K en iii .1 v in
nd j .u l n ' .
1 1 ,,d an ! on n:
w i I e .'l l ted
,v ed that the I
, . 1 1 1 1 i i w a
l! i, I I. I o
wtlo les"lled to I.
1 1 . t . r- bill It Wes sooll made evl
dent Ihe friends of lh- measure
,v ere in ll.e niaj 'Hty . and ll.e iihih i ity
g rai t fully leldtd w h. n Iheysaw the
strength and the temper of the major ity
When Ihe conference ny a very ,ie
ided vote declared for the immediate
olislderatl "II of ihe quest loll ihe 'p
posing disputants 1 lean-. I the ill, ll I 'I
il.e slruvule thai followed ami! ll.e
nhouls of enthusiasm of C lh n les as t
some strong nnl was male me '
rnicisiii was ullered. I
Kldr It. A. Fiaher of mrinu. was;
opposed to making any more bishops
because Ihere was no spocial neea ioi i
ihem. and because lbs connection w as
not paying thoee in serv ice w hose sal
aries were running behind
Kbit r J. S. Cowles of New 'i ..i t a I
vocaled Ihe election of more bishops i
because the work was overlain ,g the
strt ngtb of the five bishops who w.i.
unatde to do iheir labor.
K.lder Smilb did not Ihmk ihev v. .! r
be acting consislently and as ibnslo.n
gentlemen, to elect more bishops I o
we are so deeply in !r bted to ou i nisn p
foi salarv.
Klder T. II 11 Blaikinari wss. fll.e
o in nun lhal the .tieMioii of back salai )
should miter inlo the diBCuasion. but if
Ihe needs of the connection demands
inory bishops, and he claimed from the,
standpoint that the bishops were run j
long in debl that il was one reason
why we should have inure bishops ,
Laughter
Pending the discussion of Ine hi' " i
the confereiu'e a I j mi ned to 1" o . i L
i f lliln inoi mug
I' I li a t II a. l ' ! nil'""
1 i iii dehi si y of I'.av ur w ith ti n- . ".
i-acy of action has Imeti allained in ll"'
famous California fruit remedy. S mp
of I igs. Us pleiisanl taste and beiieti. lal
i ilects have reiidi rd it nn mense 1 y pop
ular. It cleanses the svsteni iuhs
cost iv i-iiess, tic li N 1 hi fi) iin.nl.
N e w Peine, N C.
CoInlissloners Sale-
Pursuant I - a ju iuiei.1 of the Supe
rior ' ou 1 1 of i i a v en count v , iu an ac
tion entitle I U . ' hen. Kiecutor of
H i . l v s i . ! ' . oiains. Ad in r,
and other- mi I al ll.e February
Teiic, :. ddgtuebl 1 was
dui) .i'pi m'.i l .. i nnssioner lo sell
Itie bele.r.afli I '.es I i d lal. Is 'l'here
f ol e II We 1 1. 1 oi v M .i v ;h al
1 '. o i I ' k M r s, e 1 1 thereafter as
the 'o.i"i i ' ..j: so, I adjourn lis
inoii ing sessi t ; v ..-.;( r cash to
Ihe I. ti l. i t . I 1. l a'. '.. .oil house
il'i Jl ll.e ! w . I .; I ;i I ' I. ,i lying
ill i iavii .,,1,1, l..t,ii.,i, al ihe
lllol, . !i i f 1 '; li I . I ft k I. the cm ulh Bide
i f N . lis. i . i : ii - f I 1 ; : I I k' t he nee w lib
sai 1 . r.-. k I ' i i I i ' . 1 1 and thence
j u III. Mild lull I' 1 1 1 It I nil I lull of J
j W I all. inn :.n 1 ' I .-her line to
N e u s i r i v e r ; I . ' ' . ' w i . II..- s h i 1 run
1 to the 1.,-liM ., -
ihe
v I., 11
A Large Lot of
Clean Rice
For Sale CHEAP at
1 lliicli.
W I 1 1 i' l - ! i lil.' 11 I 1 !
$500 Reward!
i.r.l
i it i -k
M I ( (IM I 111 M I
- 813,883 23
5 p cl commis'n on i:i,883.23 8 9410
Fem on delinquenU ioo.uu
J. V. Williams treaa. receipts li,71 W
Balance wo band
818.822.0fl
61.17
i i . 1 1 : il iv.
Basket Picnic.
The farmers of New Berne Orange P.
of U. will hold their annual basket pie-
nic at Clear .Springs Farm next Thiiri-
day, Ihe 17th. We acknowledge re
ceipt of invitation and will endeavor to
be present.
Steamer Movements.
The Vesoer of the K C D. line arrived
yeiterday w ith good cargo ot general
merchandise and will sail today si 4
o'clock. Tbe Eaglet of this line will
arrive tomorrow.
Tbe Msnteo of the O. I) line will sail
today at 12 o'clock for Norfolk .
Personal.
Representative John Martin of Pamli
co and Senator George Green, jr., f
Graven called to ecu ns yesterday.
Rev.H.W. Battle leaves this morning
for Richmond to attend the Southern
Baptist Convention.
P. M. Pearsall, Esq. of Trenton csiiea
to see as yesterday.
Portraits.
1 u1 nt srtrns fmn Ufa or small
pictures dose by sties -Aurora alaoe,
who to teaching "drawing and painting
by latest met bods, at her residence oa
Johnston street. jail Id tf.
813,883 S3
Hll.AS FbU'HKH,
City Tax Collector.
New Berne. May i, 1888.
We have examined the report of Silas
Fulcber, city lax collector, and find the
same correct B. B. Lane,
8. H. Lake.
Finance Committee.
Tbe Finance Committee submitted a
report for the year which was on mo
lion received and adopted.
REPORT OF FINANCE COMMIT! F.E.
To the Hon. Mayor and Board of City
Council :
nnilmss-Wa. vour finance com
mittee, have examined all books, papers
snd receipt stubs of the collector, city
treasurer and marshal, have found them
correct and have approved the same.
STATEMENT.
J. V. Williams, Treasurer, Ur
Toim'l turned over by for
roer treasurer
To am't pO'l personal, real,
license and dog tax
To am't market rents
To am't turned over by city
marshal
To am't turned over by former
cemetery committee
87 51
12.613 40
358.60
Total
05 25
580 35
13,065 01
Cb.
eUssa 4rl alT.
Thi ittrr ra'x.y in tha world for
Onta-Bmleea. Soree. TJloers, Salt
Rheum, Frver Borea, tetter. Chapped
Hands, (jnuniatna, jotbs. ana au xia
VmimImm mA Mflifcfvwlw SISIPSS1 llilll
or no pay required. : It i raaraateed ta
rive penecs eaueiaowv, w
fanded. Prio M cen ta. per hex. Ft
M0bR.N.Dt. ; , . ; Jan
By disbarsemenU ot treasurer,
fiy.mtp'daelarie.... $2,217.50
t at ..Msata aWkrl ttfimilsl. 1 KOO.O
" fir department .... 047.09
oemeteriee 1
rent city hall 1T5.00
" A nrlntV. to. ltO.75
" eandrr aeoonat--. 130.2S
vi m saanawt OSI
k.. Jtr hail S5000
rl w u- udaMSM m.mA rw-
.-. TT aKMri
nsk 1 iiM-r Mil i w.rv i
BraHlt V ligiita- -.V.-i t,0t.W
i t mntast and Interest.
k .U .14 owliluM L ' 1.00
. .. ; o ' an an
l i IIMIIW IIBMI l ww...
InciadeJ U i expaadittM C Cm
'1 1... eiblh dny ..( tl -'''
tjenerul conference vt ..on Mrllnnl i"l"
convened yenterdiiy nmriiini? in M
Peter's church under increased inli'rest
from the sucoees that has attended tbe
business of ihe session and the jiroKross
of religious interest among the people
The devotional exercises were conduct
ed by Elder J. Wesley Brown of New
York, who read Ibe scriptural lesmm
from the tlrst Psalm Kev. It A. Fisher
lined the hymn, and J A . Tj ler olTered
up a fervent prayer
l). 1. W. Smith of Norlh Carolina con
ference presented a more perfect form
lobe observed, in charges and Bpeciti
cations against members, which was re
ferred to the iommittee on leviMon.
Blder Smith presented also a measure.
to prevent ibe unlawful iiliennlion and
misappropnallun m t nurt n i t, ) . .
disloyal spirit, which wahl- referred
to tbe committee on revision.
L. J. Hcurlock of Mississippi intro
duced the following, which as le
ferred to the committ-e on revision
Whereas, the law of our connection
makes the pastor ex ollicio chairman of
k a irii.tnA hnArd and
winrMi in some of the Slates the
i . ..r mm 1.1 Sil hnve nlaced the
laws . 1 ' - -- .
chairmanship beyond the limits of the
pastor: tbererore oe il
Dunlimil hv this cenoral conference
tbst where the laws of this State do not
otherwise direct, the minittes in charge
shall be chairman of the board or trus
,mm nd his signature shall be ncces
sary to make the acts of tbe trustees
i .1 .ml hn he -is chairman oi ine
board and is at any time unable to be
tirMPnt at a meeting, he shall. appoint a
oresident pro tern., whose signature
las, ahnll hA lefiftl.
FMArRamnel Sherman r f Tennessee
introdnced resolutions contemplating
.rvt in tha memories Of l.loer I. A
rrnnkinaef the F.ast Tennessee confer
ence, andAbram raxton ot ine lrgmia
.nfr.n-A nhn were members of the
lun , I .
last general conference and were faith
ful and exemplary woriers in .op.
v.. Honripd this life, ana re-
W mm i v - e
nnilii that a snecial hour be appro
priated for tbe solemn service The
Asm aan4 rtl A ri0 -
Elder R. . Kives, by resoiuuon,
wanted made the duty of tbe presiding
alder to examine the pastor's accounts,
-!llw tn am it. nn behalf of the
church, that the pastor has the oonfer-
ence stewara receip ror w iuhwii
oolleoted, which was referred totbe
appropriate committee. .
vw l. n nawiaw m enna i dk iifl hbtdi-
awitaaaM mt tha BlahoO. Josenh
Oooses Introduced a resolution that the
sereral Episcopal districts be contisruoui
wiib on vwh wwrnw ""mr
anA - - aaih nthar'a work to
fat to their own, which was referred to
be eofliinttCM oa omnca.
daoed tht following bomb ball which
null a I n 1 1 At ( t'liiil
I , i 1 oil Jim l,s a I. 1 lav ing n ml V m
llllilled hlPH'iy of tbe Ji'lien i utility . I,
v ention. and Mr 11 It Br y an s apolo
gelic slateinviit of the implie I ' uni.e
lion lie bad wilb the resolution einlois
nig the Scales ad iii i ri ilr ii l mil . ie
iUtet that you publish a minute and
i., luil,, I mo, mill ill llllt .1 ' . l liv b nl ll.e
l i iv i;
It. rue N '
in reference to lhal i
Mr
I I.
k ie i in, 1 1
Win
con v en I
tion.
This m a public mallei .
and the nublic i an ioub I
al.oot n.
Who wrote ibe rosolul
composed it' Where was it gotten nf
How did It get on the secretary c lat ie
How did Ihe vole stand before the com
miltee was appointed'!1 How came tbe
committee lo endorse it? elc. etc.
liiveui the full account, Mr. r .1 il r ,
snd oblige "Tin M i
WHAT AW 1 TO Dll I
The n inptoins of biliousness aie on-
happily but loo well known They dif
fer in different individuals to sunn' ex
imii A bilious man is seldom a break
fast eater Tixi f reiuenl I v . alas, he has
an excellent appetite lor injui.ia sui
none for solids of a morning His
longiiHwil! hardly bear inspection at
any lime, if it ie not w bile and furreil
it is rough, at all events
Tim rliui alive itlom i w holly out i f
order and I)iarrhia or Conslipation
msv be a symptom or the two may ai
ternate. There are often hemorrhoid"
or even loss of blood. There may be
giddiness anil often headache and arid
Hy or flatulence and tenderness in the
pit of the stomach. To correct all this
if not effect a cure try Orn,(' .!.,.-
A'.'Hvr, it costs hut a triti" an 1 thou
sands attest its fflicACT.
mt:n.
In this nty. May Huv 1V-. in tbe '.H
year of his age. Hugh Hannlum i 'per
The funeral will be from St Cyprian s
Church at 4 p. m Friday, 1 Uh inst
Friends are invited by this notic.
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Valuable Land Sale.
Mite : -i ' M a v ii j I will oiler
at to-. i mi!i a' ' -ii; House door
ill I'av lii'io ,1 , i ..in! rial le dwelling
house and I t ,n il.e i w ii , ! Monewall.
and thirty II. n ' ai i's . f land adjoining
ihe t "ii i f M....-w. .1. eighteen acres
c I en i e I a i. 1 hi gts'd stale ' f tu lu vat ion.
all know n as the I lean property. Will
sell all togtlher or st)aralelv. Hale
will have to 1 e n proved by the courtJ
Terms made kii w n the d a v of sale.
Kor futllier paru .ilais spplv to
W. T t 'A IB),
Si'C 1 Commissioner.
Bayboro.N C . A pr il '.'0. 2,ldwtd
i tb a d c map a v irjrajfrranj,'-.
ICad Arcll Stret Phllad a, t
' I MIT VTI. n 1- "M r IV Tl.F.'T Pl.ATTKhV -
For Sale,
A limtltd suj'l'ly of Black sn.l ' .-y
Cow Pr-as
S. W. A F. W SM AMI WOOI
Naw Berne, N. C msylOdlwwlm
new'Terne theatre
Friday Night, May 11.
For tbe benefit of 8t. Peter 's A. M. E.
Z. Church.
TV a trim rSt Dramatic Tronre will.
b6PBCUL rkjcbt, repeat lbs beauti
ful drama entitiea
"OrjT IN THE STREET,"
and tha original f area,
" JUMBO JUU THE WIDE WORLD
OVER."
d m AAAta m aala at Ball welrv
(tor. Qawaral sdeaisaion 25c. Re
served seata 90c Uallery me.
'BELL the JElVELER"
LAKGKST and MOST VARIED
STOCK OF
Watches. Diamonds,
'riNE JEWELRY, Etc . Etc.,
IN I 1 1 1 . i 11V,
For Sale Cheap,
Tbe Brhociner" Wster Uly. reeently
repaired cnpscitv barrels. Apply
iii.tirinxi m. tSDV
to iv ' n c rv i o tx divv.,
Newbera,
dr to W. O. WILLIAMS, .;,
m 1 d- f id Portsmou th , N. C
Bibles.
We are rrouested to slate that tl '
...
Craven County Bible Society hare V
large assortment of Bibles and TaaU -f
menta, for sale at prices rargtna; froa
10 cent to 13 50 per yolume, M tfcair .
, --Vr.t-
depositary ia the store of . VV -
4 dwU OEO. ALLEN t CO.
eyad thii ImporUnt and eaaaiiitai nty
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