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I JitUSOBTILLS vl 0XLTSCHI5. UeSajike WU Saw Lf4 4 o. t? ljc it Kk 1U4 BrUk4 ElUft a-Whlu r LImH W- ; . . , ' ' ata. - ' - ' Columbia, a 0. Jtoe L ! reply to Kar. J. J. Dall, of Norfolk, who write of toe ltder again! th peopla of tbe Sootit bfiog cir culated la England by a colored woman, Ida Weller! Governor Till -du wrote the following to-day. Mr. flail wanu torefote iba sland er and Governor Tillman' poait- - tloa having been mentioned in tbe lactates, tit. flail vanta his true posl'ioa, ia order to reply to tbe atateaieotia the Christian World. The letter reads aa follow: "Kt. J. J. flail, Norfolk. Va. "llTDlil Bib: In reply to joot letter of May il'.h I beg to say that I oorreollv reported to ibis ex tent: ' 44 1 aatd ia my can rasa two rear ago, aod I ear now that, Governor Ml am, 1 wonld lead a mob to lynch nay man, white or black, who had ravished any woman, white or black. I aend yon a oopy of my inangu ral addreea, in which my views as - to the sacred obligations the white people of tbe South are noder are aet forth in foil. I nm on r.-cord as having aaked the Legislature to give me , power to remove any aberlff who allowed a prisoner to be lynohed while in bis custody. "I have promptly ordered ont the ilita to protect prisoners when ever called on by sheriff. I am op posed to lynch law for anything but rape. That is a crime which, in tny opinion, places any man beyond the pale of tbe law; aod puts him below tbe brutes. Tbe Southern . people are not blameless in dealiog with the question of lynching, bnt II onr lyncbings are not of negroes, and bnt tor tbe fact that every ont. break ot tbe kind is used as a text by Republican newspapers to lander and misrepresent our peo ple, they wonld excite no more comment than elsewhere in tbe United States. I think statistics will show that tbey occur as often ia Western and Northen States as they do in tbe South. Signed B. It. Tillman." Another Foul Crime and the Consequence, Homer, Term, June 1. Yes terday a negro named Frank Ballard, 18 years old, assaulted Miss Birdie Thomas, a highly respected young lady, while she was returning home from a visit to a neighbor's. The brute failed to accomplish his purpose, and being frighten- ed by the girl's screams, he cut her thriat. Just at this time and before he could complete his bloody work, someone appeared and he ran away, leaving the girl in a dying condition. The alarm was promptly given. Armed men took up the trail and ran the miscreant to earth this afternoon. Without wasting any time they hanged him to the limb of a tree and riddled his body with bullets. It BaMes the Detectives. Atlanta, Ga, June l.-The De tectives are baffled in their efforts to discover who threw the dyna mite which partly wrecked E. J. Wall's house. Every window in Wall's house and in the one adjoining occu pied by Rev. .Mr. Eakes, was shattered. Wall says no has an idea as to the identity of his enemy, hut refuses to say who it is. No Sauuatli. Horace Greely, when travel ing in Switzerland eomo jears before his death, wrote the following. I eould wish you might stand an nour with mo, on ruinl:iy morning, in the labor market, in Geneva, and see the troops of dull, tirrd and saddened-looking laborers, unwashed from the grime and sweat of one week's work of seven days, trudging off sluggishly and wearily, like dumb, driven cattle, to the work of the next week of seven days. "Are these slaven?' you ask. Slaves! Bless you, no. These are free men. These are voters and citizens in a land of universal suffrage, under the freest govern ment on earth, with an advanced and liberal constitution of the last French invention, and with the modern improvements. No blue laws here. They once had blue laws in Geneva.but the have laughed them down long ago. This which you see is liberty complete, untrammelled, person al liberty. Every one of these free citizens has a ricrht to work on Sunday if he chooses, and 'that id what it ends in for him, and that is what it will end in for you if you choose to make the costly experiment. Tbe workingman who may work on Sunday, has got to work on Banaay, wnen worn: is wanted. The right to work for each de pends upon the law of rest for all. Think of it, think twice, think of it again, then say if you will barter:, away your birthright, the American Sabbath, the uni versal privilege of rich and poor, for this miserable French delu sion, this continental holiday, through which half of the peo ple, have to toil that the other may rronc. tsenector. f . :i ; V'- - Johnson's Aromstio Compound Co Liver Oil U the greatest remedy Jet dis covered tor consumption ana all puimon ary affections. Pint bottle 1.00. " ' JIElMJUSOr SIXES. A Careuuy Cob pile List Ltk Tor Tear Kaaie. Sosan i Hebrew, Lily. Alma is Latin, tbe Kindly. Gny ia French, tbe Leader. Job ia Hebrew, the Monrner. Paul la Lat n, tbe Small One. Raebel is Hebrew, the Lamb. Hugh is Dutch, tbe Lofty Man. Clara ia Latin, tbe Blight One. Margaret ia Greek, the Peat I. Ernest la Greek, ibo Serious One. Adeline is German, the Princess. Martin ia Latin, the Martial One. Gilbert Is Saxon, Bright as Gold Eunice is Greek, tbe Fair Vic tory. Jacob is Hebrew, the fupplan- te.. Lucius is Latin, the Shining One. Peter is of Lit in origin, the Hork. M,ucit is a din -iiilue of Mar garet. lluth is Hebre" : n 1 means Bi auty. Sopbi is 4reek, and means Wis dom. Kdwin is Saxon, a Happy Con queror. Arab Ho is Latin, tbe Beautiful Altar. Ito&amond is Saxon, tbe Hose of Pence. Florence is Latin, the Bloorciog One. Agatha is a (iretk name, tbe Good One. James is of Hebrew origin, tbe Beguiler. Isaac, a lit (new name, unaus Laughter. Lacy is the feminine of the Latin Luoiue. Edith and Editha are Saxon, Happiness. Lionel, the Lutin ua-jie. is n Lit tle Lion. Leonard, the tienuiiii name, is Lionhke. Dougl.is Is Gaelic, signifying Dark (jray. Louisa is German, the feminine of Moms. Esther is a Hebrew word, mean ing Secret. Digmar is German, the Joy of tho D.ines. J. uihI is Hebrew, meaning God is Judge. uuve is oi Jioman origin, an Olive Tree. barau tne lieorew name, menus Pnncpcs. Matthej a dtwijh came, sigoi fil'S .1 till'-. Ktturali, r Hebrew name, means Incense. Uarold, thy. Champion, is of Idax on origin. lU'iar, tuo Lit in n a nit1, means flair) man. Agues is of German origin, the Chaste One. Moses, a It;tir; v name, means Drawn Out. Meredith is Celtic, The Koaring of the tea. Huldali, from the Hebrew, means a weasel, Eugenia and Eugenie are French, Well Burn. 1'imiU, the L'.tin name, means a She Bear. ltoxana is . Persian name, The Day Da mi. Naomi i a Uebrew name the Allming Oue. Deborah is ol Hebrew descent, signifying a Bee. Dorcas is liotn the Greek, signi fying a Wild Roe. Catherine, a Greek name, means the Pure One.. Joseph, of Hebrew origin, means an ad iitiou. Zenobia is Greek, and means Life of Jove. Herbert, a Gerui in name, means Bright Lord. Maurice is of Roman origin, The Son of a Moor. Frederic, a German name, signi fies a Rich Peace. Charlotte is a French name, nie iniug All ble. 1-Mgar, a Saxoa name, means Uaupy Honor. J.bert, a Saxon designation, is The Ever Bright. Beatrice is Latin, the One who makes Happy. Theodosia, the Greek name, means Given by God. Edward, a Saxon name means Happy Keeper. Silas was ol Latin origin, mean ing a Countryman. Helen is a (I reek Dame, meaning the Alluring One. Phyllis means a green bonghj Tbe name is Greek. Christopher is Greek, signifying Christ Bearing, lieu ben, Jewis name, signifies the Son ot a Vision. Mark is of Roman origin, mean ing the Hammer. Honors, a Latin name, signifies the Honoiable One. Ophelia comes from the Greek, and means a Serpent. Horatio, an Italian name, means Worthy to Be Seen. Ignatius, from tbe Latin, signi For over a quarter of a century. Doctor Pierce's Uoltlen Medical Dlioovery has ben efTectiupr cum ot Bronchial, Throat and Lung atTeotinns. Weak Lungs, Bleeding from Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, all linger ing Cougus, Consumption, or Lung Scrofula and kindred maladies, are cured by it. REDUCED TO A SKELETON. Krs. Mm A lluxa. of Sardta, Bin Stone Co-, iutnn., writes: une year ago I was glren np ty mr ramuy pnysicun and friends; all laid 1 must die. Mr lung's were badly affected, and bodj reduced to a skele ton. My people com menced to give me your 'Medical Discorery' and I aeon began to mend. It was not long before 'I became well enough to take charge of my household duties assin. . Mna. Mm. ,T ow my TeeoTary to Dr. Pferoa'i Golden Medical Discovery." . ,-s7 fies The Fiery Mao. Philip, from the oreek, meant Lover of Uoacfletb. ' Wa'ter ia aa old oermaa' word, meaning fjoeqoeror. . Toby, Hebrew name, mean The ooodoeea of tbe Lord. Manfred, the German name, lf n flee A a. 'eat Peace. Denis is ore k, meaning Belong ing to the aod of Wine.. Bridget U one of Celiio origin, and means tbe Shining One. Blaocbe is nt French origin and iguiflea the Fair One. Ed mon Is from tbe Saxon, mean ing A Hppy Peace. Cbloe cornea from the oreek, and signifies a oreeo Herb. Godwin ia German or Baxon. The Man Victorious in ood. Bermce comes from tbe Greek, the One who Brings Victory. Mabel, a latoiit Latin aod French nrue, means Lovable. Jonathan was a Jewish name, meahitug the G ft ot ibu Lord. Vivian, a Litinwoid, maybe translated the Loving One. Uercul, from the Gieek, was tbe olorv ol Hera or Jaao. Emma is ormao. The first of the name was a imrn girl. Aaron is H .m the Hebrew and signifies a Li 'y M"urtin. EudorU n ir mi the Greek, One Who Prosp.-'-i : i Her Way. Cassandr i, Imai the oreek aud means a Itctoi mer f Man. Jaue and its tieveial combina tions are (he feminine of John. II. Ileinemaii. Milwaukee, write?: "Ont lix .1 a panese l'de cure tin- cured me of n case of l!8 years st;ui(liiiL'. nher being treat ed by New Yor'.,'s hot physicians." IIUSIXKSS LOCALS. Til WHOM it may concern: All persons that have hud account' stiindinir on my books lor one visir and over, 1 hereby notify you that in thiny days from date if not silil'il I will advertise the same bv lilaeinu' them in a lan'e "lass frame an I lian' it out in front ol my place of buMiie every day. so that it can lie seen who wears cloths an. I don t pay for them. It. Sawyer, Kashiounble Tailor. VlONKV sued is money made, lluy our Medicines at Mace's Drug Store. Von will save money on every purchase. (Jimmy on. ltu u'.mteocl. A trial will convince MAC HINE and band made brick in any quantity lor sale. aSNtf ('has. Kicizenstein. VI1 K. IJoraxine is used tu'cording to directions, a third of the labor mid the cost of soap in ordinary washing is saved. Simples tree at .I.e. I aylor s. 1 HAVE just leet-ivetl a i.ew lot of Spring and Summer samples from Wanamaker V Drown, Philadelphia, and samples ol silk Vests. They are cheap as the times are hard. (. ome and look at them. I con II artsfiem), with .1. B. Holland .V (V, No. 13 Pollock St. TO OUR Ciitomers : o-H-o We Need Money 9 ? ? $ and Must Have it Those who owe us w ill greatly oblige by settl'ii-' their accounts at once. Kespectlully, NUNN & McSORLEY. .J- .J. liAXTEU. Has Just Received a Fine Line of GENTS UNDERWEAR Including FLANXEL8. A Nice Lot of Patent Leather Shoes. A new lot of sample STRAW HATS loing at 50 cents on tho dollar. eST'l.adics Oxford Shoes a Specialty. J. .T. 1JAXTEK. HOSE REEL. IRIC"!E fl.OO J. J. DISOSWAY & CO FR.EF! A BEAUTIFUL PAR LOB PICTUKE with every one pound can of SEA FOAM Baking P-jwd.r I have also just received a lot of those FEESH Corned POKTSMOUTH MULLETS. Tho hrst ot the seiison Come ami get some be lore they are all gone. licspectfully, J, XI. Parker Jr. NO. 77 BROAD ST. - v . MUNSON'S N. Rheumatism Remedy 67 rkcblM nlM In aar prt ol ll.c body. Tmmm broalaW aHliaitol ll.-u...ltic ivt tev, tottff4br vita tltetr M.diml M(biikMt -THE FAMILY IKXTl'H. il u-iwi,lrtli y rfra applying o mhv f filr nirth.larS aaai K nuawt w.i .a .ii.Miiiui..ta fMva aa4 wllb In lb ll Jmm... . Avww Wi will cur you CAUTION : X Maaimlapalla wuh u tcttrr S ' UNSON S H0MZ0PATHIC MEDXiat CO., 1Z Arab 3lrvl. V luiaijviidiu. !'. Apply.' to F. S. Drrrv, DniKaim, New Berne, N. C. ni8 3in SPECIAL STEAMERS lhl IMdw wc ou .rmK r lrua IM NORFOLK, NHW-BERNE anfl WASHINGTON, N. C. -iff4fcTliToptT ino ALL WATER ROUTE. Str. TVe-w nprne WILL SAIL TTKSDWS I KI DAY'S 1 r. M. IStmr. ALHEM AHii WEDNESDAY'S 1 P. M , and SA'l 1' 11 DAY'S 7 P. M. THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO N. Y. CITY. (Delivery viaO.D. S.,S.Ci. (Juir.in teed. No Transfer Charces. riULA. Cl.YDK LINK, llALTIMOltKdl.l) HAY I.IM:, BOSTON PKOVinKNCK M. .V M. Tit ANS ( ' . WASHINGTON. I). C. NOltKOLK .t WASH. TON S. 11. CO, RICHMOND, M.S. 1! I o. KAl.ril GRAY, Aut. New Heme, N. ('. DAILY - FREKHT - LINS. On and after Monday An il 1(, a Steamer of this line will' sail from New Berne DAILY (Sunday excepted) at 4 1'. M., until further notice. THE STR. NEUSE Carry in? the U. S. Mail and i as- senders will sail as usunl on Mon day's, Wednesday's and Friday's GEO HENDERSON, Afrt. New Berne, N. C. April Dili l.S'.lf. 110 T EL S. NEW BERNE HOUSE, Mflreheafl City, N. C, .1- II. AIANN. Prop. rieasant Location New Manage ment Good Accommodations Attentive Servants Terms Reasonable. Bathing Houses Free. VIRGINIA DAltE Hotel, Beaufort, N. C., Dr. V. P. llobinson, Prop. Fronts the Sound anil the Ocean beyond. Cool Breczos almost without Intermission. Suited alike to Hcasurc seekers or Commer cial Travellers. The house is thoroughly rejuvenuled, well furnished and carpeted throughout. MOUNT MITCHELL I1U1KI Black Moiintain,N.C Unsurpassed Sceuery, Water. Air, aud Fare. Terms Keasonable. Opens May 1st, 1891. W. D. SPRAGUE, Prop. lRailroad, Telegraph and Post Offices near the door. uilOtf "PREPARE TO KEEP COOL." J.C.WIritty Has Just Received Supply of SHEPARD'S Lightnino- Ice Cream Freezers White Mountain Ice Cream Freezers. A DTIA Ice Cream 41 I I V Freezers. Prices Lower THAN EVER. o. 33,S5 & 37 KJraven rt reet. NEW BERN:-: K. C. Trade Remember -:-iiIE-:- I have reduced the prices on Lorillard Snuff. "Wholesale ' Grocer. . J. A, JONES SALE, LIVERY AND BOARDHTG STABLES. Fine ('rriij,i HuieJ awl Teams and Tennis lor liirv nt n -:ison:ildc rates. lKt !it(entlnn to WTirdimr horses. IIcr-H lied Mule on .ile '"f C!ih I negotiable p 'ht. S.iutli Front Miv-l. Ne; II nie, N. C, ( liio-i e ( i ito:l ilull-e. si:v r.iiiiNi:. n. c. may. .T'tm, ''.m. SPEGIIL mi T SL TKUCK "TRAIN .NO. J 1 J M.I. KAIL, in i H c I SA'l'l KDAV. .Inee Jnd. 1 SD4. HA1I.Y i:rKIT vl'MA'. lt i j 1- ineilt to Tune T..l!e No. L'ti ol 1 M -i nl r -Hit. I I N. n III I'll . ' 1 lark I II. :iTOI:i. I on- I I . . k. ll.iMl. I II. .-II, Kin. loll. In lini; I I. i l(. I. :O.I:m::,, II. -I .. A I 1 H . (,o..',o o. lii I" A. M. II ".I ii ;. ii .1 u i: r M. "i . i ii No. I Ti-iin will v.. i.l indeliiiilely ;it ('"r, ( iieU. when on time lor nnlii-s ollierwi.e oii'ii ie 1 liv t i;u ii di--jnle!ier. KiV'The !'o e I r lin ri'luiii'ii. will raw (nilii. loin lor Neiv liiT.ii' nt 4 i.m. i. :i i ti;i. nnie-- utin rui- mill Ted. . L. D'lLLSup't. The Red Star CLOTHIER. It Is not prices alone that you want BUT VALUES AS WELL. The Season for Spring Suits, . Neckwear and HegligeeSShirts is here and we!are offering some exceptional Bargains, The Latest Stylo Scarf, 25c A Xobby Straw Hat, . 50c Men's Fast Black . Hose, 20c A beautiful line 2s'cgli";co Shirts, $1.00 SPRING SUITS In all the Latest Styles and Colors. drive lis ;i CJ:i 1 1. SOL COHEN, THE EED STAE CLOTHIER 77 Middle Street, New Berne, N. C. SEASONABLE HELPS FOR Household Use. Refrigreators, Ice Cream Freezers, Water Coolers, Wire Cloth, Window Screens And Doors, AT L H CUTLER & CO'S. Administrator's Notice. I In vim; qualified as administrator ol Ino ' W. Etljeridfte, deceased, late of t.;i:iven connty, H. V., this is to notify all uenjons bavins claims against the estate of said deceived to exhibit them to the undersigned on or befnit! tbe 1st dav of Jane 18VS, or this im'ici: u.ji bs plead in bar of recovery. All persona indebted to said estate will pleuse make immediate payment. 1 VT. B. BOYD," . line May rflst, 1B'J4. Administrator. - ICE VREAX PlIttOB. Sarah v Oxlef ' has onencd : ber Ice Cream Parlor, at her old sum 1 on Broad street, near Middle,-where she will be pleased to her old ' mends and patrons.- Choice cream furnished families day and night, at reasonable prices. ESTABLISHED lgGO " nsjsisaPBsjSk,aBMsm i f PAmt . h m Successor to C. S PALMER, ; Vholesale Cdmrnission ftlerchants . rot TUB SA.LB or t nTTmrTT.ir 'K.T" T?T)THTa .P- 'PniTOTT . S.JC7A X A .J i " -- - - - - . Vejjetnbles. " (srWrnormclonnAcNtawbcrrtPM ciallj 10 HKlFSTKEEr. KT YOKK. v-,"' KrrrRKSCKS:-"tithBni NallnnsJ Bank, Track Shippers. I)f. II. . SAM A T -Diseases of the Eye 1? i Send us dmk'DSums of vour i P'-lns ;,l,d estimate Send 6c. (stamps) for new Illustrated Catalogue of Sails and Marine Goods. GEO. B. CARPENTER & CO. 207 to 211 So. Water St.. CHICAGO, ILL. ISf HIMtlINC Weddings. W. II. & U. S. TlTKEE & Co., KnlciRli, N. C. Arc (U'strous of pni tictilai ly di rct'iii; your attention to 'their excellent assortments of tSILiIvf-J. Laces, Linens, Underwear, ('orxetN. SSlioes ParaKols and other otilfittings that are by custom necessary for bridal outfits Tbey send saniles,ofrer sugges tions, send articles on approval, and make np your dresses in the most stylish manner equal to parts made gowns and at moder ate prices. lieady Made Tailor-finished suits are also offered in more ap proved styles. i Correspondence by mail or a peri sonal call is solicited. Estimates furnished. TTT rr n n n mTrnrnTi o nn w. n. & n. s. mm, & uu. Good Stock-Good Work This is the reputation I havs sus tained in New Heme fur tho past 33 years. Read Maj. W. L. Palmer's card below as a reoeut proof of the faot. I have now a workman of superior skill, and-between the stock 1 furn ish and the work he does, I can guar antes the fullest satisfaction, lie pairing a doeoiulty. JNO. MoSORLEY, Boot & Shoe Maker. THE CABS : i Six years ago John McSorley, of New Horn, male me a pair ot calf boots. I have worn thorn for all these years and traveled, over several Northern Statos; havohadthom half soled once, and I am wearing them yei, and they are good for a year more. W. L. PALMEB. New Berne, N.C. Sept. JOUi, 1894. - - NOTICE! Until we can make, other arrange ments, we will not send - our CASTS on the streets uftor to-day. Please send to the store Monday evening for your bread CLARK BAKEN'G CO. . A HOUSE & LOT on Queen Street, adjoining the Station of the A. & N. C. R. B. Co... . Apply to - M. Manly,, mm & i;u., K. T., fninnxrctsl Ati.' i- 'l U PrinctpaJ " ' H ATT'S O IFLZ XJ JMC and General Surgety.- vpecwlty U - Vaciit Sails ar.d l;i;'.:;ing at v iiHith Mow i i i.unaMe un the seal i '..ill. Also Complete Outfits For Fishermen. boat and we will submit s on ber complete outfit Pl&gS and Tepts Nets &oi A2.rir;e Goods. E. S-. STREET. p feat .lust iJccoived A CI it L'-JlxD AND And Defies L'oinpciiiioii as to Tri ices. -w -fiSi52?Oi!Xm.X3 a h j X-, AjEj VY IS I NIP N'H R W . V "AY . H Licre arc some ot t lie (jood Thincs of life yon can lind there: Xll 1st. Coal Oil, .Inlinny Honp-the best all.' ronnd soap In Hie wm 1,1. Snil. Boraxine, I lie woman's friend. It cleans' OAwrLn i-Ktli, JKI 3d. Snpo In niwuvM reliable. . J,v' tlw ImRt ver hi'iimrlil ... . -i . .77 i ui. ah MWliN.a Lewis Cos'shnns. money see them. . a tonic, irj- Hires Root Beer, Ba varian, RienI, IMIner anil Conner's Import ed blnger Ale, Itrjwn's St4utand liiuuie A always on band. , 0th. For Medical uses try Old Thomson' S''',C' ,M.,ll."::'!l(.' ' xvxx Monogram and oi,.,, mm, lives, l-nro mnn,itjlik Dnm and Brandies ol various kinds. . .. . .. Middle wreet TM JUbl KtUtlVtU A CarLoad of - . - western Flour! Direct from the Milk; A carloadof! fcew Orleaas Molasses, righfoffvth,9 farm in Louisianaa, . from first hands. Also a full stock of other" Groc eries and farmers supplies, for sale cheap.. Call andsoe mo, it "will pay jou. 3
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