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9 t i i - 1 v"T i t J o r if aa kl.k fro;fl - o . ij rt-:crolii without 1 conlentio'i oftbepol- " lixiiset Sew York die. t- BtWei ' bj Insulting i v.oB at a dinner at 'i te was A Roe-t. U.;i hu the floor of the House and the Election Lew tie C oor cf thoBessta. ' Ecnator II ow should stick to the Hawaiian, qnestloa and allow Sea tor Ehc rmaa to define the Bepab. liceo party! poeltloo on financial gattera. . ' - ' The rknrneU Chronicle eeje that, "Georgia U prood of Speaker Crisp." Bo abe la of her watermel- : lone. Both are prise favorites ' all over the Booth. Oa Monday, Fed 5.. The ther. tnoneter registered IS degrees be tow aero at Plattabarg N. Y. At Sareia Lake 41 degree below aero were reoorded, belnf the ooU deet weather la th history of that regioa. V-' " ' TbeUardlGraa festivities be ' faa la Hew Orlaana oa last Moo day la a blase of eplendor. One aandred thousand people witness ed the pageant paaa though the .treeta. The Kentucky House haa instruc ted the Senators from that State to oppoee aay maa for the Bapreme Court who can aot prore hia gen oine Democracy. , The Washington Foet says that OoL Joha 8. Oauntngham, of Per eon, who waa la Washington last week, la a candidate for the Demo cratio aomination for Congress in the fifth dlatriot this year. . A dispatch frem Lisbon saya it Is stated oa bin authority mere that the Rothschilds are famishing ' money to admiral da Gama, the mmmandar of the Brazilian iisot- feata at Bio Janeiro. The United States Government At not so moon disturbed by the al lered danger of thieves breaking Into its money vaults as it is by ' thediffleoltyof getting something into the vaults worth stealing. rM the Twenty-second Soientiflo " Sessioaofthe American Academy , of Political and Social Science, to h4 hnM t Watatoriom Hall. Phila- . 1 defphiJ, Thursday evening next, 'Bet. Dr.John P. Orowell, presl- ,". dent of Trinity College, willpres- eat a paper on "The Co-operative 8tady Of Political Ethics." . T i Whea he was in Wiikesbarre leo fi. : taring the other evening, some "i Mfitlaman naked Col. Watteison -' ; ' Vbat he thought of President Clete V m land. Hia reply was as follows: "I . want to say that Grover, personally . ' la a KOod fellow. He is good com pany whea yon know h'm well, ' nlava a fair eame of poker, takes hl whlakev straieht and temper t. atelylind all that but he eeems to lack foresight. He won't be advis adfia is Mil headed, he runs uH from is oartv. In short, Mr Cleveland is fatal to bis friends." ; Steamer Sank off Hatteras. HAnvm.r. V Feb. 7. A re port, which caiiuot be confirmed, . reached hero from Cape Hatteras ti-dav. that aa unknown steamer hail struck An th shoals and sunk It haa also been said that there ; has been no signs of life on board. Cat Eis MotherdaIaw's Throat f, A.TKTT-LS,N. 0., Feb. 7. Keira was received here this morn t lag of what may be another mur der, which happened ia Que whiffle v township Sunday night. A oolored man ia dlfflou'ty with his mother - ia-taw eat her throat, report says, " fram ear to ear, and that she is Better and later information is that the womaa ia aot dead, hut is in a nr-earlooa condition. The assail- " nk flad. bnt was oaDtured, aud is 1 annnMuuI ta be in the custody of officers. ' ' - i No reliable Information as yet to the circumstances can yet be ob tained. Sentence Bedaoed. ATLANTA, Oa. Feb. 7-Harry ' Hill'a aentenee for forgery has been . reduced from seven, to five years, and all other, indictments have r keen withdrawn. v Aa boob aa this waa done, Hill withdrew hia matlon for a new a . a a ... aVlaa , trial. anawunm a snort wuc i t . He will be serving his five years' ' sentence to tbe camps of the Chat tahooche brick company. ' r.n-i TlBtQAlSw!, " ' i Oie 1,000 pound Karria Safe for ;-ak i.' .f . mat aanriflce.1 One 750 pound safe. One 1.100 pound safe. On 450 pound li'irn;;.i, Aa lp'aa-.;e a4 FrtjtT. Ed. Jol esil: A yOQDg maa la yoar cx'.y recently attempted to r.J.coU ite Xloibodut Lptjoopar Cbuics (ifnoranlly called by aoaie Sortberii Me'.bodiat,) ia the pre- Qoe of one of the aienbere of my char (ft oo aoooont of, as he eialmeu its Aegr Jjukcpt. . I am eoovtoeea toat qoiva a or rree of Bsisooderstandiof exists among, otherwise, very intelligent people, ia regard to tali fact v. er stnoe toe war me aiMDoaiat Episcopal Onurca has be a the belt of two remarks both of which have become hackneyed aad ealaireueto men who know the trath and have eonrage to follow their convic tions. They are: - lit. The Northern Methodist Church ia a Negro Church. ' . Sad. - It has ao boaiaese here. Well la the interest of good logic t would like to know where a nig ger Methodlet Cbzroh haa any business if it k aot cere wnere tne ntggera aret Hat. dear re aer. li you are a hroad Uberal-a.ioded maa or wo man I ean give you some information.- If yon are sot you will no- receive it. One of the best ways to make yon understand ia to make it pay you to understand. Now I rjroDose tnii: i wm give a oertiDed check on any bank ia Mw Berne for five hundred dollars navable at sight, to each and every person who will find a oolored bish op in tne Hetuoaist jspisoopai Cburoh in tbe worm. T nlan ruwti.nl v araaert that tbe Methodist Episcopal Oburch never ratified any agreement w stay north of the Mason and Dixon's line: coneeauently does not violate anv contract by working for tbe salvation of souls south of that line As to her work among the color. ed people in the south, the only reason wby she is doing more than the Southern Methodist uuorcn, the Presbvterian. Episcopal. Bap list, or other churches is because she haa more men and money with which to do. The New Berne district of the M. E. Church South is assessed thin vear for Pavne Institute, a colored eohool, $78.00. I sincerely hope that they may be successful in raising tbe entire amount ana as tbe basket passes 1 suggest they "Our hopes, our aims, our tears are one, Our comforts and our cares. And then let all Christendom nnif. trvin? to create preiadioe agyinst any one oo acoouot of their honest efforts to save souls. W.Q. A. GBAHAM, P. E. Marsh all berg. N. O. THOMAS ttl'RKK. KoTOlutlonarT Hero Whose time ar Hlllsboro is Unmarked. At one time during tbe Re vol a tionarv war Wilmington. N. O.. was ocoupied by th British under (Jol.fjraig. At me lime oi iois oc cupation, there lived in Chatham county a man by the name of David Fannen, who was a bitter enemy to the friends of American liberty. Fanuen was noted for his marau ding disposition, his fearlees and aotive temper; and the British au thorities, in appreciation oi nis dark and dangerous services against the friends of liberty, ap pointed him colonel of tne loyal mi litia. Col. uraig presented mm with a pair of pistols and a uni form. When Cornwallis raised the royal standard at Hillsboro in Feb ruary, 1781, Fannen waa a terror to the whole country; & bis daring enterprise and success excite our admiration, while nis cruelty ana depravity have branded him with ignominy, ana nis name aeserves execration. Among his daring exploits was the Capture of Gov. Thomas Burke aud other prominent whigs in Hills boro on Sept. 13lh. 1781. Hillsbo ro was at that time tbe seat of gov ernment, and Gov. Burke was there in tbe discbarge of Import ant duties, and at a time ot great danger. He was seized in bis house at night by Fannen and his men. Fannen proceeded with the utmost rapidity :o wumingcon wun nis prisoners, but was intercepted . at Lindlev's mill on Cane creek by Gen. Butler, and an engagement followed m which annen was se vnrlv wounded. He retired the next day, ana aeuverea uov Burke and other prisoners to . Col Craig, at Wilmington. Gov. Burke was sent to unaries ton. S. C where he was kept f nrisnner on James Island. He was treated so inhumanly that he finallv esosDed and returned to North Carolina. I- 1782 he assum ed the reins oi government at Sa lem. Thomas Burke was no ordinary man. He waa a native ot Ireland and immigrated to America long before the Revolution lie servea North Carolina faithfully an d suf fered for her daring the 'time that "tried men's souls." in 1775 he rep resented Orange county in the con vention at New Kerne; ana in tne meeting at Hillsboro, Aug. 21st, 1775, he also represented it. He was a delegate to the provincial congress at Halifax, April 4tn, 1776. He took an active part in the formation of the const tntion, aud on December -vtn, kvo, ne was ' appomtea. wita . wuuam Hooper and Joseph Hewej, a dele gate to the continental congress at Philadelphia. He continued; to serve at Halifax until this body ad journed, Dec. 23rd, 1776. , Thw body aa oa ouuu-ya. r , He attended the congress at Philadelphia, and served that body nntii Jrrfvi 178L when, by aoclama. Hnn ha was chosen sorernor of North C. I ds tj tie gectrnl n lledd at Dilliboro in 1753, sod it is said toat bis gaave near that place u unmnrkei. It North Carolina too poor to designate, ev en witk native mailt, the last reatiar olace of thoea thou "nnWlo arioes oonttitottd the mot thrll. Ulf MfMBI hn historrl (1. ia Ki Baton free Pma. ' Deep Kan, Lenoir Co, N. O. to rxxp ant tout a a wanaa kp bm tun' In to world voal do Brack for yoa Dr. nra1! Fa aorfptwa, With that, jm cam M tb good ttfi , a D aMk .natntcakaaaa Un 'amaij tuacoc ,fap mi yoar tiaod, brine r faat aWap, aadWkk mww nut rJ i Ib wbtt on of bm taaat oonnUnr and in mm thai aaai mm old uw nka. ahU, tba " Ptwrlpooa will MrtaaOT oara If lair paaraatMrf raaidy. u a weak or aaffariar nuiL aha'U ban har awaay back. soapajooiyxiWBMpaMyosfav wutm. uus prctnia, mmam dt t2M n of tba nwrtyimw "If toot Catarrh b eared, no matter what yonr aan ia nar voa Sua awVl T.J.Turner & Co. H A. VE JDST RECEIVED Another new STOCK of FCRNI- TUEE, Mattreaaes and Baby Car. riagM. And w will sell cheap for eaih or oa time. Before parohaaing lsewhera eall and tea us, Hos 70 ft 72 Middle St- IVevr Berne, IV. CJ. CELLULOID. IVORINE Tr.l v-ri tin & jvoveme s FOE SALE BY Mrs. R F. Dillingham, us jmaaie at. COMICS 2 for I Cent. DON'T DON'T D0N7 Let your child cut his teeth on a plated spoon. I am selling Gorbam Company's Soiid Sterling SILVER SPOONS For $4.00 per Set. I have a few Stick left at lOcts. eaoh. 3?ins Hair higher. Those little Silver Souvenir Sdoous at 75ots are not high. FT Oome and see me. EATON, The Jeweler. 97 Middle St. Opp. Baptist Church. &1000.00. Five Hundred Dollars eaoh have just oome lor two members of the Salety Investment and Loan com pany of Syracuse, N. Y., Who gave farm DroDertv for security. Eight years time to pay the money back. Interest five per cent. a M aii are lnvnea to come ana join a Company which will not go back on you. isaau H. SHira, State Agent, New Berne, N.C S. K. STREET, GENERAL INSURANCE i AND REAL ESTATE - AGENT. EEAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. ry Collector of Bents a specialty 79 SOUTH FRONT STREET New Berne, N. C IUJ0IJES, Wholesale and Retail DEALER IN General MERCHANDISE. New Berne, IS". C SEED IMS-POTATOES INSTOOK Aud for Sale Chs ip. o M a a 0 Mill 22 8 ft , r3. X Ust of Utt?rju Rtsnainirr ia th. Pot Offirt at 'ew Beroe, Crirea coontj, N. C, Jan. tT, A Abrmlkua Amlii cr. OtO. TfiUia. Emily Amaa. B Jao. W. Brailtv, Kial Jotrphioe BU, Mia Neter Barbr, Taracr liaker, C & Barker. . .v ., .- D-AIn. Cham, Dona.' , , : E J. Eran. I. , ; F Mr. H. & Foreman. - " H- A. Au BanaU. ..;, J Maonit Josea Mr. Pbebd Jooea. M I d. IfnrtiM Vn C. MitebalL M. Miller. . - . I- , P Mia, V. RPamtt, I V . R J. J. Roma. . 'i r R Mr. P. J It Rmhli. VIm Villlilm Baooden, B. J. Bhepari. Perbaia Salter. VrwMiai Haiti U. .Ware, JAi White, Mks Sophia WUttsms. ;.v ; - Fano&s eallin for abova letter : will pleaa ay ailvertited aad civf date eflUt . r . - - i . ' - Tha ramiaHnna no .Monlni thai on eat shall be collected pa th delivery of raw aararuaea ieer.' . t ' wu. s. ctiBJca. r.M. - Received LABQE LOT OP THOSS .' ' IV. C. JJLA3IS That I am selling at D3 1-S cts. per lb. ' &.LS0 TBI A BBL. OF MY 'Beat on 3rjrth" FLOUR, IT ONLY COSTS TOTJ $4.50 PER BBL And there is none better made. To my COTJNTEY friends I would say drive right in the rear of my store, where you will find STABLES FBEE. My prices are low, my dealings are just give me a trial and I will guarantee satisfaction or refund ail money. Bespeotfully, J. It. Parker. Jr. NO. 77 BEOAD ST. HONEY, Gold, 8ilver or Papor, I oara not which. Jnit brictir it on and win guaranwe your FULL VALUE RECEIVED Rpniiloi a full ntnnlr of irnnnral groceries 1 keep the finest grade Canned Fruits, Vege tables, Mute, 1 reserves, Jellies, Spices, Flavoring ' Extracts, M.aoaronl, R&isim, Prunes, - Currants, Apples, Oranzes. Bannilis, Lemons, Sweet and Irish Potatoes and Cab bages always fresh. ltfv atu nf l?annw anil Plain Cakes and Crackers are unsurpassed i i 1.1 ana always iresn irom oaaery. Mixed, Swetand Sour Pickles te suit the taste. Goods promptly delivered to any part of the oity. To my country friends I extend a cordial invitation to drive right into 1L. l.i .L . 1 iue wt ia me rear oi my store wnere stables are tree. J. J. TOLSOri. Alex Miller Building, Broad St., above Middle. IT UfiKES UE SHILE Hasiost recelved'alsnpply , of those v" y:.:il:.:l Tennessee CaUWheels. , Friend go and get yon a pair of them, - then you can smile. Pay WElTTi what yon owe him and that will ; make hintsmile. Dontyon - see.. - ' TO THE ?MUti Havinir Lately Paronased a Shole and1 Complete " f ,' '. t J 8T0PZ of FUBOd'tfEK Below the Mannfaotttrer's eost, there ' fore will nil the same ' ; 1 V , ' Than you can buy el&e ' where. -A';; V WllX POSITIVELY give th pl. lie the benefit ot it. , Come and ex amine Stock and Prioesj at the T. 'A. Henry Store, opposite Haha't Sta bles. A- M. H. SULTAN, Agt. ' I , " rrr I , 1 TO THINK THAT 5 ;;,. ( gjoo o ) T 7 T i OLD V1R61NA V. Chekoo?S V WHYKOT.USSTHEtl? Prioet u Low, as any Good Che root.-." ti ' J i . . ... F- Ulrich WHOLESALE &a00ER, NEW BERUE, N- O. BRYAN akd SMITH BrOafirsaailCiiiiiisiQnMei'Cliaats, km DEALERS IN Hay, Guln, Sssd Acd flill Feed. HAVE JUST RECEIVED rmnipnt of HOUL TON'S Early Rose Seed Potatoes Alan a -fresh snnnlv of Beets Tnrnin. Tomato. Cucumber, Rad ish and Melon beeas. Tlave in transit New Snpidy Clover and Lawn Grass Seed. Exclusive Aeents for "Nichols Farmnrn Friend" Fertilizer. A Higb Grade all-crop fertilizer. alon Au-nnrs for nail's Patent- Ad CANNING OUTFIT for Farm and Family use. GIVE US A TRIAL n 9 :jia 24 CRAVEN Bryan 5 astb, stkeet. HORSES! I ' 80 Head of A?D 8TE0HG ACTIVK YOUSO M0I.E8 JUST RECEIVED .. ;;;A! ,FRni3 THE WEST. Now is the time to Buy while I -have" a large stock to select from. : They' are cheaper thaii' ever i before for CASH1 or Negotiable Paper. ' ' 1 , , - A-' .e ' , eX- CA Toxii.OQ South Front St Opposite Gaston House. : : FAEBUNCr IlSttPliEMENTSr We are Headquarters for Hows ana Castings, Cultivators, Mar r o w s Guano Distributors and all kind ' of 4 Farming Implements. -To 0 . "W can gellyouJPlows and Casting ja Factory Prices. - - i -; L H. CUTLlII&CO. Ik Li wf 10 F Buggies, Road Carts Stlio G:nu- uine White Hickory Farm Wagon, ' Harness. ladies and gy-Kobes on hand. ALSO a&i6(h. r jot nf ihoia Gcod end Trw Driving and Wsrb Kersos and Uulss arrived Yeslsrday, nd 1 will sell any and all cl iha abov Ver v Low for Cash Kespectfully J. RSES! uA D ri v i rig& W ork Ho roe SBIHGLESrA SHIFGLES ! ! Large lot' of - HAND-MAD E Shingles kept in stock and for sale cheap. . , Apply to - - ' Foottof Middle SU - - j26 3m . Kear Market Wharf. NOTICE. ! ( ' Jan. 20th, 1894. After Feb. 1st, I shall distrain and garnishee all unpaid polls. Pay tip and save costs. -. . W.D.WALLACE, . : City Tax Collector. Gents Saddles, Bug- ; , ; ' HORSES ! A. . .' I HAVB ON HAKU . A LAEQE LINE OF MEN'S AND B01S OVEnCOATSr ALSO A GOOD LINE OF BOYS' SUITS, WHICH I WILL . SELL AT. N. Y. COST. ComcJearlyan& get joor cboic. l j. c:.:iTn, . No. 79M.;ddl St S I - aS . v J tB.. ( a .V J V are.-'-.-.';,i;;- ' J. . tTSu Bie to, T G. A. B. V. - . i
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