Joi JRNAI 1 .HrJ UAIIjY VOL. XII -N 02 NEW BERNE, N. C, TUESDAY, JULY 18. IMUCE 5 UKXTS. Rl'SINESS LOCALS. FOB SALE A Fine Newfoundl md Watchdog. Apply to A. IT. Bangert. TAR Camphor Halls for mollis have iir- nvcil at Gaskill s 1 hnnunry. nlfilw DO YOl' WANT a position ; Send ten cents and have vonr name and ad !rss registered with aOO reliable busi ness firms who want men. voting and old for permanent and paying employment lie quirk. r.MriiYMi.NT IH'RI.Af. care New ( Mwjner Ciir.inii !e, TUIci-h, N" ( jll5 3t. ah niKiiic: on! ai.: Ain't th: nice. Luhjns Extrsrt in lai!:', .Vleis p-i oa'.rc af liaskili'j Phar'r.icv. Physicians prcs ciip'ioiid ami privat formal is a special ty. Aeairiiev purity and promp' mm is oar "mi! o FOR HI NT t.) Ml V h' id.' Th.' Dwelling in t ,!.i.ii i i' on Pollock S;ri i t. .1. W. Sti v. m r. WAN TKO V-.ui's .' i il every vvli.Tf to soil a I-.'.-' si'i.i-. a:tie!a C id pay t1) thn ri:di- mm. '-neap!''- "Vis F.t terms apt'lv to Mi; -'in.1, II. d. ApplHon. a T 1 2 lin, MI-F.S KANNM': I lftme "Mith-r. t'.i'mi'rlv -'I' ? ' iw 'I'fi otter -..-dboaid by day or a-ck at 117. Favi-1 lev:!' street at Rah i."h i IT lm. OVE !' !!.. ia' isf i -tory things ahau: a r il-i'ii1 ! - ': v,d- is Th- pi in 11 ilio al'aii ' h '-! taio'vthov . a hievelc 'v.ir'l- t'a' p-i'i ifl iH. K e.r tolnmbi i :nen. v," ;t :it. pi e .n'd ' a less til : : v .1. e iin'-. ate xiv.ai I'll many ' Ifr ii-i-d at s1''!' ! cause tt aif n '.vat: a 'h.1 l-svd praic Tlf lis .count. ai l.' i as .!. the r'.'i an-1 (: as-eney o" t!a- pr sp--,'t ; . e pu,-rh-i ". M'-n'- 11 iv a ''.hirnbai and Vil"W "!:i. .it ' 1t;.."..1 :he shadow ol lidu'' ii.''h' o. J : u V.iith lttl 000 vyIki'! iipi ri !r f,olnat i H. H' V 'Ti:.'. "n . S-dc Afl . ni'i- I r i ' r "i i- I !!. At at 1 ;'-a i - ! n-di.i1 - l'l'i'pa i it - f if in lay ' I ' a I 1 1 who r , i . 1 V. cta'.' :l I i 1 1 :l' ' s It i: adesK ! .n ( ' i- i:; ! i .an i.!..!' t . t 'il"h r,, i I' i-n in thr -niil a ii 'l Ihh a 1 a i l ri..i .v- -.1 l.v .Indtc 'd, V II T: . Ml-, a. at T a allat.ia- til otlua .r, t . avroli id-i- c laaii-H v I. !-. ia ih- ;a!i..!,i.iiif' I'll.;, in- Ii . IF I? r t ; i fir Hic.i A P'l'l.'i a-.- of Sp-ain ai.d Hiintwr Simp!.", c vKiMinst oi ( 'lii vi.n Rlack, R!u. aa i la uvn irc. Fine ('..-''It nsh niers I a a.i: r 1 -:a;tui.'.s Worsteds in all -rad s !' iti-.t'K-'ioa -iiaraist-cd. F at Chad.vick. r.,i! r. At II ill's liooli ft"ic. Ct) T i c,r ii .i-s:' Stoic (or I.ivery. F.nc r.i i''s!c;.s at Sneet'd Horse tor. ELKO ANT H iddlers at, Street's Horso etorc. Tit:- ;-dt: t rrti !i at"nr lomdi ed thtt $10(i,(IOO,(IO't mark. The money murkot at New York iH reported o bp improving rapidly. Tlio pupefflnre spying, "Sliprmiiri is wroDg " Pray tell tin when he was right. We take on huIishi iption pold, silver or papi r. P.iy .voir money and take your choice. It ia not thought that Uiih S'.itte will get more than one or two more CouMilKhips imd these wi 1 be email ones. Secretary Morton, of the Agricultural Department w reaping golden opinions. We trust that the farmeM will reap golden harvest. -----The many etaden'H and friends of Wake Forest College will be pained to hear that Prol. J. B. Oarlyle is dngeronly sick at Leadville Teunes&ee. Dan & Od's Weekly trade review Bays that there is a better tone in business Brad8treat says that at the South the prospects are much brighter. J3aiperor William may have over reached himself. They tell u that "The Ozar has giron'his reply to Kaiser Williera's Army bill. le has'broken off negotiations locking to a commercial convention be tween RassL and Germany aud has signed a ojmaru-'ul treaty with France." "The Virginia Papulists will have a State ticket in the field." - Of conrse they will. Tney are - delighted at the present financi d distress. Tbey hope to tide in on a wave oftronble and get fat be " fore the f-and is discovered. They '. live oo calamity, and are never happy until others become miser able. -'' - People who reason are sick and ti red of, hearing tho foolish talk " about "a conspiracy" against silver io the iatereit of a -certain saotton of the ommtry. ' No party f (his ' country can prosper at the expense : ot aoother part.. It would not profit the Est to secure the adoption of . fiianoial pollc t which ? would paralyze the Swth and the WesU Every section gets along best when the whole country Is doing well. 1 Vernal IW.t.-c I) me"nt ieMsaeM an order :i;i,j too frequent v:t.ts of C';,;n-.. fruit hrandy dis'iiU . : inereaeioe the te.'' V. . is not all. They mi ' ).. too often. to: ;. 1 t!i it ,'OJiia .)! tl;a The Haleigh cat, res;., ad, Charlotte Observer , . : V. Koiucay. tvesidnni North Ciro'itM It ulr .j '. today, ii,- n positio-i. Mr. whofo 'n.mac iid Nurfh ( excel en; , .v tiri'-iilent .' coilt iniied V. 'ion' of " ii '..'rl;';i I." ' i ia ti ' ' . a 'Ae think wo it a in ; !us O'jmtry. ;r:' il l! they iv. T.a: i)!!? d Wcda- i A. n. : It' i b:.i I'lt ! r.vojiit i jn ! ' N: : i ti; ii iyti !. i" i!r .z;!, out ol n rx.a' !;tio. M .-. I , : II !Iai, 1. t'J lKV.l',1 1 Ve-i t ' tin; tv ' i ; .i .i : , (! nvr.il V iNqacx ia '..-li:-ii' a' lu. .1. ' I! itili -I eh to ac'.a.l al Iro c.ail.'ii, T'i- re a i i i . -; i ; ; 1 1 S n i ah. r the ! i i' in-.'. ,1. !, :,l h. .1. mi I h ; Ii . M to inmrov '.ii, , w , '.. or i vo , t. Capt.'C. II. S in! the steaai-i Nca-.. lor Mom aik, ( 'ami -de- lo cMa!'! -Ii l;i I. a.. ' f t truck (imiiit - oa 1 i -i;; torn Vo "I ,: re of .; ' 11. I'll C till, k'.l's 11: N t ar. .Mr. d. L. Fairlo . n i ulio holds iv podiioii in house Kicclric Works, ni his father Rev. J. R. I'. ri ric' son Frunk of Ol'a'.a.i, .M :'. F -radt:.'.!ix! in Pimraiacy , i- h:s pare.i!s prior lo s 'I business. d, The Summer nlitii a It h. which is provida 1 for hv Sta'i soon he in cp. ratio'i- RroN. liaui of (."nai'.olti' laid. ,M. C Alex Cr.i :de Wilmington wil! hold ta- one in O :4m coinitv. It wil! Iie-l i at IV, ...v.. An-;. 1 4 111 and conti.aic oiic week. .Miss Geneva Wliitnl.er. ladei.d!. t)1( girl who licensed iho ('ath die o:a ; of of criminally assaullinj; her tiuvc or lour years ii-o for which oileare Ur piie-i was Iriud for his life, ihe tirst trial iv -lilting in a conviction and the second in an acquittal wa married in l,'.i!ei;,ii 1. t week fo Evan Willia;:)-. Track is now laid in tla i ol the N. N ol V. R. R. I'-aai N',a; e river to .Moonshine Ma y and tlie laafi grading lias been made as la: :,, the junction of Queen anil pollock s-avcis The special irons used in cro-ing Ihe A. & N. G. R. R. were Wing put ia by a nightlforcr of hands last night. "It is Kdievcd," say; ihe Cous'ii::'.'.t."i. 'that in the course of a lew years C-i.r i.; will prodco annually ul out tin liiia an cans of peaches. There is money i:i Ilie business' aud with such an iudii try in full blast several valuable crops wld l.e saved and marketed at good prices in stead of being allowed to rot o.i the ground, as ia the case now in many localities.'' A Washington Correspondent of the Lenoir Topic Bays: '-Last week I had the pleasure of meeting Rev. J. A. Wis tou, ot Hickory, was stopped off in Wash ington for a lew days while on his w ay to Philadelphia, where he goes to remain until October, to Bupcriutcndend the preparation for tho press of his Look. "Historic Doubts as to the Execution of Marshal Ney," which will printed in Oc tober bv the J. B. Lippincott Co. The first edition will be 1,000 copies made from Bterotypcd plate from which other editions can easily be printed as the de mand shall require." Mr. C. H. Speight ot Suffolk, Va. , ar rived last night faom Jacksonville where he has been engaged in putting in addi tional kilns for the Farmclee and Eccles tton Lumber Company, (formerly : the Onslow Lumber Company.) Mr. Speight has just finished, putting in three kilns for the company ai Jacksonville and repairing their four old one IIo also put in for them an additional, tand saw mill which adds 20,000 foot per day' to their cutting capacity. Ito now goes to Martia.cdunty to. perform similar work tor .tiiem on a plant . wbwh they hav omiir :l l ; I (iolnir '! ' i . K. I'-'iarr and Cora I'oinci. ; a h.r. c i i-uic in on th-st-aiia r . .'. R. Parker. M !'. is rt'Uitncl from u i III!! .11 s ,'ad family lift t.. M r. In id iitu I IV an- i-p. , l I I k l.l'iilI. ullO tl. , ;t;, li lt .1 t ., at and linn p'!l I I i, ii, MMiid a!.,, at i;e u i ;i nrr- r Uani.a: il d h ni.it In r : ! u I- of C!in y it Morelu , i a -anrt stay in hi lo Mm. In ad v ire sr..nnna in-. (' i !,.iay C "Ttic i.'.'i v ho fa'.h.l lo . , :o- d liaM d . , a, aapai, lit , I I iinily cut .hoi u : !.' ,. lid that his iiai',- v., 11 l-jiidii 'V. II. j:i the d II. aaiu-r .-i id family h it on a !, ,, u lirre Mr. '. 1'. S in v. I ill ' - ' a of Friday ni-ht ias , I. a' ;r.i, oc than in ..I .uauiDjiauit'd hy -iiihlv in tho nei-hlioi hood l a. only daaia-c cxccit ;': t'n case ol a colored d a an I his uil'e Lull. o .' :- la tAin out the ' -I- aid was i:. ai her w hen i i . .i- . Pol li w ere kiioi ked , '; '.or: ,-pai - of: inie. Snow 1 i' '. an i ta.iad Ids wile on ' a I.iaip. Water liein i. i,i , vtin-uislied tlie . ' a !; - Si . nil all If. els a ia,; Vi ; ',. j,. 1 (. ; ,:. a,. I, d'nveiy i 1 1 siif- ,,i !;. and a!-. i I'.oin til.- hums. ',d:aK' tr-.'(.s a jieisimmon tree . iV.m.i; tl,,- storm was more to . tlttiii any ml ever stiw as i't ol' li-iit nine's work. Kvery 'raijied Irani the tree and one 'lo.'.a ; -f.tr a-thiiiy feet away. i 1 1 1 a iv n p.,": :n, 'i 1 oi I he tree wis split into half inns from just Iielow where !' wn towards the ground ar-.' in .- !i,i-iiins tlieinselvea (hough e:a a !:.; 1 .':i u-.i noilidi let! to hold them lo ' ,; . Ma e I'.uiher spjit Uj, iu;() nplin ieia ii. ;.i al tit.- ,- !.-ot a toolh-piek to a i!t;.:!i. v. ri -t. Rii' rrritv U. I!. Work Not Suspended. W ' m i I-a statemout hased on tin ar- tie!: com ill tuc ou ies.seni'ei' from a otideiit staling that work had been i ', mi tlie tic.y railroad which was 'y s .,,'ied from that point with cu d iiueiition of runuing on In !- n t ,h New Ilerne and Wash- ii r eones;!'e:deiil con! radicts the ' s'.ei'iaisioii us follow s: A ( ON 1 KAMI TION. l.,o .-sender Aia aiioscrilicr ol ,oii:' .la, l.'.e p.ijar I ask spiutc that I civ -it lie.' piiL.ie right relative to tate ,a a. - mada hv "('. ' in his article in to- d-. : i- lie of l iie -Messenger. Our people ,eie a.-ion -li,,! when they read "C"s." ' w iiat nro the facts; Work has not E'.i pe.i.led on the railroad, hut, to the. toiit' iry, fi force of hands completed opening the right of way to Northeast river vesterdav. Today the force is clear ing tiie rigid of way ready for grading. U is true tli.il Mr. Walkins has goiie NcrLh, but he is expected to return in a few days- Soiilheru I'ottou Mills Tay. At the stockholders meeting of the T.imljig'icc cotton mills, of Columbus, Mississippi, held recently, the report of the manager showed that tho profits of the past yenr were something over eigh teen per cent, of the capital stock. Instead of declaring a dividend, the .-lockholders voted to invest the profits in more machinery, enlarge the capacity of the mills. It was stated that ever since the start ing of the mills a ready market at good prices had been found for tho product, and that it could easily have sold four times the amount of goods at the same figures. It is the exception where cotton mills do not pay and there is no reason why they would hot prove as profitable in Now Berno as elsewhere. Truck Quotations, Tlie following truck quotations were received last night from Hessers. Palmer IJivcnburg & Co. of JSew York ' . Apples, harvest, barrels, tl.00 to tl.SO. peaches, - carriers, 78 to $1.25; plums; carrier. $1.50 to . $2.00 baskets, 60 to 60ct; muskmelons, crates. $1.00 to f 8.00: Factories Deserve Better Kncourair. menu We arc proud i f New Rem, ' f inn : interiMs. proud of her tan kin I't.i. ' proud of her luinlH r intrr, st- ,,,1 ,: , of her oysti r mid tidi interest -. T at a .ill line, and together make a i oinha; it ., -Uell.lfiW places p.ws-.s, but i, i . these things ;it our lamini. in. I n, for supineiiess on tiie ,U.'-ii. a ,f ,!ae lied inannfu luring in.!ii-tr. 1 l, Uallta-es should r.illnr -e:i-iaeelit:e lo tlie -tal ! :h .11, ia :, ,.j ,h . . . opillellt '.I the ill, lust rn - a!., II , ;. nity of i ncour.i-iag t a e ,, : . . e-l.I.Iih. d to high, r a. hi, a.. .,.!, I,e Iom l e li:i e vniee II - e !., 1 ha,. .' ; piatedly alluded to i - k !,: . . ,, , which Mrm. Ridiioii A. Wo I, u'l' i Illy i -tahli-hi'd on a sla all v, iv l.l o a: y. d'h. y are running it ,.a I . le a llle llleails ill pel ti. ' I. o know from eoiivcr-atioiis v., i,;;.,, ' , With them that tlley ale ll. t o,,;v w:' hut pr. ' r that our citi.v : ;,..n!. . operate w oh liiem and m ike lie :.i. ,a i mightier power for good in oar i a; I : I. irg.-r factory w nuhl give r -l.n i v.. ! . ! ir a i piolils, and the putting in of in::, , . .,) make the finer giades of I-, i . , ; ,. die them here would aiinin "ia i.ai. i Ik Itel rale of proliN than are niei. i inaiiufaeliirin,' the eh,.ip,r Lo,., n, ling to other cities for ,1m,, ; , , ,. , has to be lived. We are making thU notica wiii.o 11 ; know ledge of lln- pl opri.-loi - of ;,- aa I hut we feel compelled there:., lo, ih.v ,:. we have ta see inaiiul'.ieiur.aa i ah: tries develop into -r, a,r -. ( h ll niche that ui h places till ia wha lo make up tlie material pro-na a town an exchange well s i, -: 'What evi rv coiumunitv n.el-. i- di veioilied indiislries to furnish ,bv. !'-:'! ,i tiiploymeuts to lie lab.uing p. . ;.l , there are hundreds of bin - and il- la this countrviwho would wchoin, ,. portnnity to go into u fi. lorv -a I , .n ; troin three to seven dollar; ., w,. .. Farm work is un-uil-d to females. I lea are not physically able to do faun w ak hut can easily do the work n ,,'.:. red .1 them in a knitting or cotton I i. i,,i v- a;,,l not only support themselves but aid their parents. In eslahh-lnng niauuf i ui I ,,- I enterprises we are not on!v h '!,,u- to lilllld up the i , h. inanity m which in. , ire estal.!i-iied but tiiriii-liin:; :ia,,a,i. ; itive einplos incul lo the poor people, - that fauoiic; no, only j.arlake ol the nature of bu-iiic-s enlerpii-e. 1 -i I philanthropy as well." The (iohlshoro Lumber Mill at Dour. The (ioldshoro Lumber Compan. hich for some time has been niaaiu; a branch saw mill near Dover and which located two years ago right at the vili.i.a' is now on the eve ol moving us in;:!,' plant to Dover. W hen the in:. i hai r;, from (ioldsboi'i) is moved down and added to that which has heretofore I.e. a in use there and to what is now being put in the boiler room of the company at Dover will give them 700 horse power. The company is now putting up a dry-kiln with acapicityof lifty thousai; I feet per day. The boiler being put in is a new alio horse power one with a capacity of aii, 000 leet per day. This is on tha oppo site side of the railroad from their present mill and w ill have a new saw mill con nected with it soon of about dollliie tie- ipaeity of the present one which not being a large one is kept running dav ind night and is thus made to turn out Irom thirty five to forty thousand feet of lumber per day. A brond gauge railroad (the track i or- responds to that of the A. i a. ('. ai d joins with it, )is run in connection with the mill. It is know n as the Dover and Smith hound road and runs through seven mihs of the fine timber owned by the company and will be extende-.l whenever occasion therefore arises. Tho Baldwin engine is used on the road and easily pulls from 100 to 125 large logs to the mill, and the sawed product is loaded direct w ithout further hauling on the cars of tile A. & X. C. 1. R. for shipping. The mill has been a great help to Dover and will continue lo be a large factor in the dcvelopmeut of the place. Well Spoken or. The Watch.Towcr in its account of Bethany Sunday School picnic speaks thus concerning our youfig townsman w ho delivered an address on the occasion; "Brother J. J. Brinson, chairman of the committee of arrangements, intro duced the young, handsome and intelli gent orator ol jllie day, James V irgil Winfield. Ho took or his theme Our Country and its Flag. His oration was thoroughly prepared, delivered in beautiful, chaste language and with zeal, carnestnesss and enthusiasm. He was heartily cheered at the conclusion and received many congratulations from his friends. "I dress expensively, but not so as to at tract attention. In the morningl wear morning dress, in the evening I wear evening dress, and at night I wear night dress." Bill Nye. We wanted a quotation from Bill Nye on dress, the above is what he says. If you wish to dress like him, give us a call for your Clothing, Hata and Shoes, just in aa . elegant and new lot of Neg ligee shirts. They are very hand some. Also night shirts, new Underwear, new Clothing. A new lot of Ounce crash hats, a &M'h ,. HOWARD'S. II ! Ills Kl.iM.J II! . 'ill', u I iiu- ua? - .:' :,i : . '' In ( d . ,i;. i i i ie Snu all ! ni.tr. i' I're Una. iel'l I I! ; I: ...I , I f cad ia win i" . . ,:ar, I ...a '! :: l . . 1 -I '! -ion .. 1 1 a , No; .'- -aia HI- c.e; i !, , d d. 'I.tael',. -' I 111 d ',al I a' I lie - leal i ail-,' a ' 1 Ihe Hah sjarii, aia. i I lie. 'ted lo '.laid.' a .'.,.',, j '. . i ar n, on', w , , . I : I ! d, lc-;u and we h.iv- i ., I . ! d. I. a-,'. - ur- .1. iight, 1 . , ' lol l -I ior i A ran . Newspapers as lalucai .More I huii .mi -Ihi'.l -I .!. .. pllpl is ill tile W o' ! 1. -.,' . ale pubii-llC'd ill tlie I Ml ' . people oll::hl to l.e .:.! the lieM ialornie I ia lie: . I I mi Ivtt-r ed.'i'MI a' . new -p ijn r, an, hd, il ul' can i ne ia .a v. i, ill 1 . f . new-p ip a nine no,, - , ;' . ' C'plippcd o- ihe 1 m i 1 1 , ' of ' , neiakhor wini do, - - : . Tiic -j', .: !.(::.. ne.. , coi;.,; rv w a' h ilnar e . r t . a t:,iv, r-ing ad ipi ir;. : , f -allierir, ; aid jimt.e ; I;'. ', of liie ti'.a ! I, ..! , a a u.'-e .v-1 ia , i: '. ;,'.', :!;, a w a !i a u,al : I' : ! 1 w'li.'a : a ' I : 1 1 1 l.i i l 1 i-.t' .I'm:.: i I : ... a ' ,V i' A -oo 1 m . , a -o-rdi iv an 1 a' r iin, X.i i' .i i fall- n now !'o;' v. the eo, p. :,','e In ni '! I'll'.. '!'' ' ,V 'il o.t: ad -roil,' '-ui have bug is pi, iv i:i h.,V' v ','. - il! farmer - - I ;ii u row nn-v r. in one of his ii.1 !: w.i d. . til a attacks o;' t ' .11 ;. buries it 'ell' ill ihe ta a, va v ii'i and daw n, ! c !. a ' : I 1' frail that the f, ! i the plant in two. 'Hi.- !-i ; i si en f.ir a long whi'.o. S a; e "! i' 1 ers say they caii remember j t ; -"' insect years ago and tha t ii pin i ;.',.. with tiie cotton plains. La:,; tato Oo- server, July Htli. Always (living Satisfaction. Dranilrcth'a Pill-. Lave aiivuys given satisfaction. In fin; v-irs there has beou no OOmp' i'.ut of them That is about, their life in the I'ut.eJ States aud millions of persons have used thora. There is no doubt; that they have established the-iscl cs b merit alone. They euro rheumatism, dyspepsia, piles, liver complaint, biliousness and any disease arising from an impuro stato of tho blood. One or two ai night on an empty stomach, for a wcok or two, will keep you in lood form and tone up the system. They are purely vcgetablo, absolutely harmless, and safo to take at any time, Sold in every drug or medicine store, either plain or sugar coated, Naval Bescrve, Yon are hereby ordered to assemble at the armory to-night at half past eight o'clock for regular weekly drill. ' ' " y'i -?'lXL 'v " 1 - -E- K- Bishop! ! 6 i v.. , 11 - ... few"' .''' AT .i . i .1 r 1;;.- " ia' ( )r,lc: s ti. ul ;-.'"0!ii; ' 1;'. ii .iU i.i! V.' U O. Liiii-Li CiilH. Cr-vcn :'.. N.-.:r t Ci'v Hull. 10 GClTof- ItlNtfKRS ! Before j:littin,-r yo.tr orders fur Bgijlitg .util Ties for thr Coming Soaacu. Be Su-e to Call on IC. R. Jones ', Vi'ho'.esalo and Retail Dealer in General Merchandise. JSfew Berne N.0- : ; ; It Will pay yoo. -V;---; OuUing Uwn Prices 0, J ' 3 ; . .s.Xli: it. !' (i t , I . 1 1 ' , , . hip mmi ,t ol (:; -Oi) r'nUliiilitUKil. 1 iP) . L. i.,.,lV.'!.1V s! i' t l (!!l i i- ..ciri'SJ'tifi. r ? i ra Mist fiuuuiir t " :. j ij--'- e driest Toilet soap in the market tat 22c per cake. ; : Yours Trnlyv:. r r- MaSSi-Ki:!::?,