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5 IT lH iTi TP lfft V J "" " ' - " T " " ' ' ' ' ' "1 - ': - r ' - ... 3 : 2. BEAUFORT, NORTH CAROLINA, FRJDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1887. 0L. NO. 3i. - iTjpieai-d Tide waits for no man" Y!,v t! en should you wait? Go at iccaiiii patronize the 'following mcr- Lants . advi-iie. . .v , .. Our Advertisers. "IfcS DiUii Stores. , J. Ii Davis, Ami Stieet. ' T. 1. Delamar. Front Stiect. AlUn Dr. is, N. Side Front Street. Dry Good.", and Groceries. . .1. Mo. -re & Oro. Front Sheet, '.'tiny Enj!eleig, F.ont Street Undertaker. C. V. Roberson, Front Street. , Moore & Bro. Dry Goods Groceries, Front Street Beaufort. N. C. : I 1st hv place to buy your supplies. y Goods, Notions, Boots & iShocs, Hats Caps. Clothing, Gioeeius, Crockery. jVood, Tin, & Glass Ware, and m fact' rythiug usually kept in a first class ie. Call soon ami secure inramg. V. R0BE11S0N, :Ti( NT SHEET, 3EAUF0RT, X. C, FCXKRAL H f SECTOR, AXI) DEALEU IX KUlitAL CASKS AND i COI-riNS. A full supply of coffins caskets 1 burial cases, constantly on hand and ruihed at shoit notice, ami ur. low Jig- res Will at: end all burials, as funeral iittlor without chai go mi1. J. IJ. DAVI, DRUGGIST, TKKKT.i 2ND IJOOlt FIUM TfUXElt. S----Q a . t. . . . . t 1 . m- iiuu v' k om 111:1 it i;tir. '1 I u':is-s, for w ak iii d soie ryes. Di:, avis is mle acnt for tlie.se glasses, they i:iu it ho b.u,h elsewhere in this cotiu Th- km gest ai-d chenpcVt asorlment of :i't nt .Me licines if all kinds alwafs in 'rk. r. Ivihn -is, Cough and Consumption Cure. tm Ms Female Regulator. 5. 1;. n. . s - s. ' - 1'anis.s .-fe Xidney Cure L 1 : '.i IS ; ill- frim.-iii r,s K.-ukitor. i Pulls f Mixlnre. V N.iccty.ur iie.dici;i-3 from a large stoek "lot living prices. Retqeniber the olace, f'lf -I- II. DAVIS' DRUG STORE, Mi;ki;t, 2nd doou fkoii TuttxEK. ' u. iilOMAS, JR., Attouxey at Law, sQiftcO 'iii-nor 4f Iianr mirl Pn i-nov Sr.inf fi BEAUFORT. N. C. f'racticcs in the courts of Carteret. j-wvei Joues. Onslow, Lenoir, and Pani i'ci.imtit.s; the Supreme Court of North ari:ii,u, ami the U. S. Distr.ct aad Cir- 'U (.'uiu ts. 1 H. GtriOV. P. K. TELLETIEn iaOk.'''& PELLETIER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, To Doois South of Journal Office, Craven Street West Side. NEWBERN. N. C. ractice where services are desired. acti:3 in the Suoei ior Courts of Car I jptt comity.- in the Federal Court at fiirtics in Carteret desiring our ser- v'u w ill plense wH;s or tslcgrah us at fcw Heine ' ; KEW YORK PURCHASING AGENCY. Hits. S. R. SHAW, PROPRIETOR. ".'. 'j j; . . o. 14 West COth Street ill fill nrdr nifiinli coh'nles and LCCute c,mmissions of all kinds. Inquir t P'inpily answered, when postage imps aie sent to pay return . postage. rlaifs m want of any article, will fmd ilv - "lc,,'urn a great lnefit. The advet-: LT. ls.a 1:,uj' of excellent taste and jndg- i':.. ' 1S thoroushlv convei-sant with all" e,, ..?,' ods, and can save purchasers thcil ni lc m,mcy- bY attenting to ut commission 01 tivu pv all pu rinses will be charged. 'ih1 "id J"ur orders, and have all '""money lres Rla Payable to the above ud W"P Refers to : John A Char Co p b. will Swectscr, Pembrook & ;; ''' '; i v;,y, N. Y.. ard to the- Editor lu- wlkly Kecord BiaufOrt X. C. THE RECORD. G. W. CIIAllLOTTE. Eijwn. TiiE ilBCip'SUpO a Year, in 4dvance. FRIDAY ,'SEPTEMBER30tli, 1887. 37 The Editor of tins paper is not re- sponstoie tor the views of correspondents t-3"" Tf : v -i V i ureic ia ill! .v. IIKIVK on 'VOlir viyer, it means tnat your subscription has expired. Please renew nt'onee. Tlie last day of September. Full Moon tif morrow night. Sun rises 5. 53. Suu'scts. 46. - . Ayev' Sarsap.iri'.la. Far sale by Allen Davis. ' 1 '' We are pb2ae4 to soe liev. J. WJons out again.. ' . v ' Lnrsst Bar of soap in town for 5 cents at Henry En&lebergs. If ,y,pu want a ood ciar go to Henry EuWberg'a. Mr. J. C. Davis, has a now arrivaj at hs house, ics a girl. Bloomdalo Swede Ruta Baga sepd, tor sale by Allen Davis. ; Purple Top Yellow Kuta Baga seed, for sale, by Allen Davis. . 5Ios3 Rose Flour, is the leading brand, try it at Henry Englebergs. ' Full Cream Chee,so ad Loggers Cat -sup at ifeury Englebergs. Beaufort toasts o more schools, .th3.11 any IiWh in "the State of its size. Fine New York State Butter, at 2.) and 30 cents per pound-at JJenry Engleliers. Magisti-ates blanks War:-mco deeds &c, for salts at the Record office. Patent Medicines of aii ku.ds a'id de scriptions at Allen Davis Drun Sture. L Alwavs on hand a full line of choice family groceries, at Henry Fngle berg's Warners Liver and iidny O-.ire, Safe Nervine, and Safe Tl-ls For saU by Allen Davis Try Leggetts Tapioca for Puddings. and also. (or Baby Food, at Henry Engle bergs. School children ciin Jiiiy tlio best and the cheapest inks and pens in town, at the Record Officii. Jied the sermons of Rev. Dr. T;tlmage in each issue of tho Record. They are not only interesting, p ic l.-istrnctivj. Tiy A A X A 1, and Number Five Ci gars at Allen O.ivis Dru ' Store. None better for 5 cents We have hid a foretaste or winter dur- inr the week p;sr.. Stajy-hats:,aid heer suckcr Gurtii' we'i'iii, iu tiunian. The menhadee. lihe: ies are in r"u'l b'ast. At the factories the employi s are as busy as beis in a tar bucket. If you are in need of anything in the Drv Goods or GrK;;rv ?i iX-1 ." ".iu?e 10 S. j. Mooro & 'BroV' Tliy yiii t:e.it you 1 njht. The 'Twi!is". are oij eliibitioh at Dr. T. B. Delamar s Drug store'. Will guar antee satisfaction ir the uuney v. i j 1 be lefuuded. Only 5 cents. Tutt's Sasapril!a ani Queens Delight, for spe dy and p rTna.ient. en-o of Rlieu niatism. Diseases of the skin, Dyspepsia &c. For sale by A'le.i Davis. Paikers Guier Tonio. Tlie m-'idicine for every family, surpasses all o'her ie melies in the cnr-5 of dyspepsia. Indiges tion toc. For sale by Aleu Uavis. Have your joi piinting executed at the Record office. With or.r jnciased facili ties we can do your wdrk a. '"ch&lj; and as weil as any office in the state A fine buck weighing 116 lbs., was shot on North River on Monday last by Mr Tames R. Hancock. lhe carcass was brought to town, and shipped to Xew Yoikv ' The Slate F.air will open at Raleigh on the 18th., of October, and conUnuJ-j.jr davs. The rail road fate will be one cent ner tr.ile eacn way. 1 he people or i,ar- terf t should send something to be placed, Upon exhibition. Ifvouare bothered with 'flnird times?' and want to learti'how to turn your time into money quickly and pleasantly, write to B. F. Johnson CC Co., liichmontl Va Thev have a plan oil foot that you ought carefully to constat-r. Wft-have considerable money due us, in small amounts. AVfceii we send out hills we e.xnect ' nromot payment. Do not say to our collector, c ill again, or we will pay you soon. we neeu money ac i need it now. , The Schr. Cbarhs, captain John E. Ireland, was driven "adio.ro at O ;ou Ir.- let, in a gale of wind on Friday nighc the aif4. instant. We aro ulad to learn ti. tiio rn'ctol Ki'ictAined but little iniurv. 1 1 1 (L U t.UV . J. - . ..--. . i mr It is thought that she can Bo kucchjj ?.t little cost to, ber owners. For Sale: A- New Home Sawing Machine, with all &Viac?.iiients. Tins is a new machine never having beOn used. Will be sold for $20.00, Call at "tbii office at once, and secure a gieat bargain. A fine breech loading shot gun, brand new can bo bouglit cheap. Apply at this office. Ilawkes Eye ' Glasses' and Spectacles, are the best. We speak from experience.' We are using a pair ot them". These dassescan only be obtained from Dr.' .J B Davis, at his drug store on Ann Street. We advise all who Are sulleiing with failing eye sight or soro eyes, to go at once and purchase a pair of these glasses. Call at the Record office and examine our stock of choice pens, inks, . and writing papers; consisting of: Stylo-, graphic pens; Esterbrooh steel -pens; Caw&bMaek; violet, caiicincY copying an.4 stylographift 'iaks; lnvelopes and writing papers. We are selling a b .ttle of the best inlr made at 5 ceil" s. ! 'tim to 8300 A MONTH can bo m-vle workini? for us. Agents prelerred can furnish tlieir own horsey and (Lir wiw.le time to the business. moments may bo profitably employed .Uo A few T,vancie. in tiwus and u-w,. Tonwcnv .Sr. rti" ioin cities, u. ;jwu4,.. - Main street,. Uiciiun nu, . nji.uin our tn.mKS to Mr . run iichols, secrrtavv of the N. State Agricultural Society, for comnlimontarv nonets in l lie ...state Fair. The Fair will open nn October 18th.. anh remain ope n four days. Carteret should lie well rep resented Jn articles for exhibition, and in the personal attendance of her p-oplo. 1 he weather has cooled off. A week or t wo ago it was aieadful hot and people would nterailv raop the perspiration oft their laces, as they walked the streets. Rut things haven't cooled off a bit In the trade of S. J. Moore & Rro. . The same hen ted and fveiieh excitmeilt pervades thft people who go to their cash store to get bargains. Insure. In the Old Peop'e's Mutual Ben efit Society, the only reliable Insurance Company! for old people in the United States, and the cheapest, safest and best for all ais. Call on Dr. T. B. Delamar, Asrent for Carteret county, and ho eon- vincertT Als Affent for the New York Mutual Reservetotal business 100 000. 000. Deposited .with Insurance Depart ments gysu.ouu. - we have rpcoiven a communication from Mr. iS 12. JFamilton, postmaster at Atlantic N. C. sratincr that wo have done him an .injustice lie avs. -'that he, does not deliver the Harbor Island club mn.il. .but that the m?Hl can ier ddivers it." Tt is not our wish to io any one an ininsticer hei.ee we! tmliiisli the above. Want of space forbids our publishing his. entire letter. Mrs. SaMio J. Martm. one of Beanf. rf's tastiest milline'-s. .is in New York Citv. tmreliasin r a fall ami winter stoolc of nov elties in the MiUinery line. Rumor has it. that she will also purchase the wed- diti? trosseau for several young ladies, who ar" to take unto themselves lieore bu ds this w inter. This winter will witness more mavriares in Rnnfort, than nnv w inter in; a decade. Look out for Mrs. Martins advertisement when she return5;. St.. Paul's CibnrcVi Aid Sooietv wa!;re or'rnm'd Mondav. Sept.. 2Gth. the following officers were re-eloptofl. Mrs. J L Mmnnv. Prs!dsnt: Airs. B. ! L. L-Porrv.Vi(i?e Pres;3ent.;Miss Mamie Crimer. Seitavv and Treajsnrer : Miss Emma t!nsrn. Superjetendent. of vneal choir. The S(xijtv meets every Monday artev noon. at! th residence of -Rev. E. M. Forbes at Uh o'eloek. A full attendanei "s sp-eiaJlv r"nunsted next Monday, on imnortant business. The! Utt'o vaelit. "'"'it Thar'V of Wil minvtor, N. C. . has bee-,i in onr waters several davs. The va.ht 1? eommanded bv Cant J IT. R. ?ava",. the partv on board consists of th followinT eentle. men; D. . Mff.'rnrv -Tr. owner: Henry Bacon Ji and -R. A Pavstev. The yacht left Wilmington on tb loth, of Septem ber on a pleasnre ernise. nnd has visired all the plaes of interest in the sounds, between ! this nlae." and their starting point. They lert on their return voy.t'a on the 27ih., seemingly well plea sod syith their trip- LOvv TARIFF V3 PROTECTION. We puWished last week a coramnnjea tion signed in which o..;j; correspon- dent taluks the yjfw, that. Profee'ion isali that is roiqiiirfd jo make our people happy and prosperous. However much we tsay difter with the views expresseu by our correspondents, Ave feel that it is a duty we owe tbe.m to publish their views. The Hecoud is no off. man' it organ, it is pub lished in ithe int-rest of the masses, and will not bs organ f any c!it1? or The people shall be heard in its columns. The motto of the Recoiid is qyx populi vox del. j j The Record is in favor of alow tariff, or a tariff lor revenue only. It is in favor of putting a hij;h-feax on the luxuries and admitting free the necessaries. Wd have been accused of allowing our correspon dent to attack the. fundamental principles ojthe Democratic, party. If these wise fellows, who profess so much love for fundamental principles, will stop and think foij a moment, they will soon see that the Democrats f this country p?e divided On the tariff question. In the state of Alabama, there are fifteen Dem ocratic dailies, of this number, eleven'are in favor of Protection. How stands Samuel Randall, of Pennsylvania ? J In the; South aijd North, wherever you ;iud a manufacturing community, there, you will find Protectionists. Let all such piatters be discussed iu our columns.- it opens the way for us to enlighten the people. We haye aji article in piepara tion On Uhis subject, which we will soon put in jtype. The Record is a demo cratic newspaper, it will support demo cratic meaures and en, is it not arsjus ejred, neither is it blind. It can see faults in its own party, well in the opposite party. ' ! DIED. -':i At Oglesbv. CS.irterct county, on Tne.'-- dy, Sept. 27il. 1887., ; Margaret Ann Elizabeth, infant daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Oglesby, ajcc one j'car and thirteen days. " ' ' " j "rhere s many p.n empty cradle, There's maiy a vacant bed, Therets many a lonely bosom Whose joy urld lighi arc fled; For thick in every graveyard Thej little hiitW-ks lie, tud every Hillock represents An angel iu. the sky." BUCKLEY'S ARNICA SALVE, j The best Salve iu $he world for Cuts, Bruises, !Sores, Ulcer's, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands,-Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, oy no pay required. t is guaranteed ts give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. . For sale by Dr. T. R. Delamar LED ASTRAY. Fernaudiiia, Nassau Co. FJa. Mar. 20,1890. "I have used Dr. "Simmons Liver Reg ulator and always fouud it to do what is claimed for it. The Inst bor.tle tind1 two packages iditl mo no gooil and were worse' than nothing. I see it is" not put up j Iv I. II. Zeilin & Co.. and net fronuine, and "fjtfl I would; be- some onolbidly. YourOiVt Serv't. BENJ. T. RICH.. We 1 jgiail IO get IOO puru ttn.i uuuiuu. - oi-im W "U I r..nm t.nol U ir-.,lc f arith roil Tt five n "in"" v.. q!:o, . and Zmliii Co's signnthre on Wrap- 1 per). inc iictit.ous mu 1 suiu mu ihjiiiu 4 :.. .' .' . OUR RALEIGH LETTER. Frorn our. Regular Correspondeut.1 PvAr.KiGir, N. C, September 2,5th, 183?. Editor Heciid: Autumn has davvn 6d upon us in all its glory. This morning we had frost, and tires have by no means through the day felt uncomfortable. We have soi n some with over-coats on, all ot" which very strikingly remind ijs that winter is drawing nigh. Our fai-neis throughout this section of North Carolina seem greatly encourged, and are antici pating better times, as many of them harvested .and are still harvesting bounti ful crops. The past week ha been a .busy one for our cotton buyers the re ceipts of cotton for each day through the week averaged 450 bales up to two o'clock eac;h day Qir citizens now can havs J plenty of water, "it is now being npplidf 'fi-om' the tower which has recently been completed The water dam was closed oil Saturday evening last at six o'clock. Tlie city can now be supplied with water j either by steaia or water juwci' and '4C ncpcsT snry by both. "There is to ha eaUvblished hi this ,:ity if possible, wliai is .to ie known as the 'State Museum' of -War ReHes." The : r. ! ' Governor is yry dvslrou'm th it a collec tion of such relics be formed ajnd wishes to secure no v, before ie is too lat- an kinds of articles which havo a war history connected with them, that thdy may lu; preserved in a proper . museum. We think the sons of Carteret might souffle around and scud up a fow articles of this character. We hope to see Carteret rep resented at the Fair, and would bo proud th.it sho woul4 cairy.ii first p'.ize on her displays. Ourifair promi ses tr, o' a Kraiiil success. Wquues lay 01 Fair we.-k is to bo Lab;r dij, all the trades iu the State' are invite-:, to takp part in the display. Mr. Zack T. Biough- ton, of this city is woiking up; the parade and display, and it wiil no d ni'jfc bo per fect in every feature. ( In last wee.is Record, we shtiuld have said Rev. W. S. Creasy, was assisting the pastor, Rev. P. F. W. Srame. Up to tiji vritiu'g there has been received into Edenton Street Chivch, 2 persipt?, and the meeting slii? continues. 'there will at a no distant day be staited in this city a new church to bo owned by Person Street congregation, sold their beautiful littlo chu the (now) tucy have ch to the coh-red Pr- sbyleiians, an 1 thli lat sor- ino"u was reached in it Sundiu'. (Sept., 25th). Rev. J. L. AVh tc has received mother. yeus ca'l to. tha ttrstvJiaptist chjuvh of this city. Rpv,ii eergis-E aip ioiii on at LL; tairo. .'j.ip ist ehurch ii Jiiis cily. The Graded . sr,!:ooJe of our c - - t ty v.i;l on the 3rd of October throw ojjun their doors aiid then for tlie reception of littlf one:;, the chatter, of iillie ones aioj'.g oujr streets rill b t!i bo ann. and a laoyin in many inttan'-es. t is quite a curiosity to a stranger to sue the pun is of jthe. W hite Graded School of this city .whicji ar about six hundred .trqog br.;a!i line kud scaler in eycry dirt-ption, but it will be seen next week. There will not be s many in a body this yeijr as heretofiiire, -as we I now have a 1 handsome and cDuitriodious new school bni-klnig elected ini the IS or th em part ot the city, .and the scholars will be divided 1st, 2nd and 3rd grades going to the new building. It has been s;ud, ai d yv'. doubt it not, that Raleigh has the -best Graded School in the SoV-h, and its managers are equal if not superior to any. The Profvssor, E P. Moses jias greatly endeared himself to our people siuce he has been. among us, and the ciltjrfiu rev erence and esteem him very h'ihly. Wako Superior Court Qpeijcd in this City Monday, a two weeks term of this court for the trial of crimnal casus onlyj his Honor" Judgp. J.inps II. Mcrjiiuan, presides. The docket is a lar'e' one. Well, as I am joing beyond niy usual space I .will in conclusion sav, success to yuit ;iui! t!u Wkkki-V ILgoud. ' - ' III. R. II. - EXCITEMENT IN TEXAS, - Great excitement has been 4is vicinity tit Paris, Texas, markable recovery of Mr. J. r-Sii cd in by the K E.,;C..rlpy, who was so helpless he couldjiiot turn in bed. or raise his head , everybody said he wr.6a dying.of Consumption. A. triul bot tle" of Dr. King's New Discovery was sent him. Finding relief he bought a large bottle and a box of Dr. King's New Life PmUs; by the time he had taken tvyio. boxes Sif Pills and two bottles of the. Discovery, lie was well and had gained, iii iij&h thirty sir pounds. ' " J. " Trial bottles of this Great Discovery' for Consumption free at T B. Delemars and large bottles $1. I 'OTICE OF SALE.. By virtue of si power of sale contained in. a mortgage deed made to! me as guar di':;n, by E. C. Duncan and W- B. Duncan on -the loth of June, 1883, I ' vf ill expose at public, sale, for cash, to the'hight st bidder, at the court house, in Braufott,un Monday the 3d day of October, at .13 pi., the tract of laud at the head of Core Cree'k, known as the "Farrow place," containing 300 reresf more or less i- J. W. Wat.ker. Guardian. C. R. Thomas, Att'y Beaufort, N. C, August II, lbiil. MARINE NEWS ARIUVAJ-b'. Sept. 25ch Schr. Euuile ReynoJs, 6-w i " - " Yeomans nuster, feneral cargo, ' ",H . from ltMm;se Tpith NEWS OF A WEEK!. ' Septcbcr 23rd. The-ye41ov 'fever ep idemic at ;Key West, Florida, has ended. 7-7-The Republican St ato,Coni ittee of New York met yesterday for re-organt- zation. -There are one hundred and twenty-three new cases of cholera report ed at Messina yesterday, and sixty-two deaths. Argument is being hcaid in the Hnked States Circuit vQo.::rt in Iiich mond over t 'Legsilalive enactment cuUt led the ."Coupq Crusher. "-rr It is said that two purses were manufactured from the skin of Pranzini, who was recently executed in Franco for murder, and pre sented to police"" officials.. rr-Peoplc ai-e tiering from the cholera iu Italy. Fifty thousand have isft Messina. -The Pro hibition contest in Tennessee is very spired ited and the women are taking great $nter est in the campaign- Bonds wercoffeiy ed for sale at-Jhe Treasury Department yesterday amounting to 870,300, at prices ranging from 107.90 to 110. The Sec retary of the Treasury at Washington issues an important circular in reference to the purcha e of United -"StUes bonds by the Government.- In the presence of of"Je Secretary of the Navy, ?Ifljor Gen eral ciiojSeld and many.othej? naval and mdtary men, including the naval attaches of four foreign Powers, Lieutenant Zallinski gave a public exhibition yester day, of the power pf the" dynamite gun ysualy ku9vn by his namc.m Trouble i, browing in Ohio over the race issue in the schools. The colored people insist upon sending their ihjreu to white schools. The Trustees, being appealed to, have decided that white scnools ere for tjie benefit pf whit(o child rep and pend. ing the settlement of the question ly the courts, the school have been closed. September 4th. iyeitl. artjpiake shocks were felt yesterday in cuba. The thermometer was oiily two tlerecs aiiove ZC19 in nxrtern. Minnpsota yestcr d y.-rrr-Almost the entire bui-ines porr lion of Sanford, Florida, was destroyed by lire yesterday, j The damage is estima ted at three hundred thousand d dlars. General Pryor has accepted a retain er from the AuarcLiists aud, after consult ing with Captain Black, expresses contiT lece in his ability to get a writ f error. The Steamship A'esia, fnim Marseilcs ml Napies, arrived- at New York yesterr lav with four cases of Asiatic cholera on board. Eight of her passengers died with the disease on' ithe trip. William O'Biien has been removed from the cork jail to Mitchellstown, where he will be tried for sedition under the Coercion act. Mauy ladies were present to show' their ympathy for him. ..The Vifiuia Pfor tiibi ion Confeience met at Staunton ves- terday ; one hundred aud forty delegates were in attendance. Both political parties were represented, and much enthusiasm prevailed. A drug clerk ia Kansas plead guilty to an indictment containing ?,08Q counts, for violatio n of the prohibi tion law, an I was sentenced to seventeen years and four moruhs in jail aud to a jine of .?20,803. x-Governor Carroll. cf Maryland, says his State wijl eu(J a solid Cleveland delegation to the next Democratic National Convention, and that. Mr. Cleveland will then receive an almost unanimous nomination. A de- strucVve storm occurred yesterday iu Texas and along the Rib Grande, unroof ing and demolishing buildings Hooding th'j 'towns' and uprooting titnlrer.'' The extent of the damage is known to bo very great, but cannot now be estimated. ' September 25th. Tho total visible supply of cotton is 1,345,000 bales, against t.04,297 bales last year.---- The death order to the Sheriff of Cook county, in the Anarchist oases, was handed down by the Supieme Court of Illinois yesterday morning'. ' j Saptem ler 27lh. Earthquake .shocks were felt yesterday in Cuba. 3 Tlu re nre indications of a cyclone west of the island of Cuba.- An insurrection exists among the colored people in Texas.- Two moro passengers of the plague stricken Alesia died Of the cholera -at quarantine. Killing frost occurred last week in central .Illinois, northern Indiana, Ohiq and Mfch.igan 'Colonel Ingersoh thiiiks that Mr.' Harhin of Iowp, will be the Republican candidate for Uie Presifltncy. A, KiUng frost occurred in the vieinity of Winchester, Va., last night, aiMJTCgetivtion ofiill kinds suSered. dt is thoughtjthat at least one-fourth of the tobacco crbp iu the Piedmont sec ti an' of Virginia is ruined, by the frost, A young man 911 a bit took twenty atwo diinks of whiskey at Dayton, Ohio. He died after swallowing the last drink. r-Great 'preparations are being made for the '. forthcoming yacht race, which will decide the ownership of the.'. Amf pi ca's" ouji. r The Supreme Court of New York has affirmed the judgment in the case of Jacob j Sh'rp and he will at 01rcc.be sent to Sing Sing. Tl".o Presi dent yesterday issued a proelaniatlou put:. trii4 in force the treaty lately made be tween the United States and Spain, in re lation to discriminating duties on tonnage. September 28i.li The tobacco crop ia Campbell county,,! Virginia, wliicU was thi finest raised for yeir-, has been complexly ruined by ; frost. Great preparations &ZP being made to receive the President atfCtiattanooga, Tennessee. The citizens are l.jlvly elated his dcision ta.'ton. wiih t'hem.- Oilie dcxitli occurred yeter!. dayr among the choleia-stricken j.assen jeis ou 'lh- Italian vessel Alesi i, which is in quaniuline kt Nf w York, Oth .-rs are expected. During the past tiveiy -four hours I i: new cases of cholera and sixty-thric dea.Mik wers reported in .Mvi na "aiid four nc.f c:s itnJ four dcUis mi Catauia. " i' '. 4 GOOD RESULTS IN EVERY CASE. D. A.Bradford.wluile.aalo paper dealer. of Chattanooga, lenn., wntes th.at ho was .ceriously aflhcted with a' severe cold that settled on his mns:iad tried many rem cdies without lK.-iu.lit. lkdng induced to try Dr.Kiriy? New Discovery for Con sumption, did sound was mtirely cuiec by u,se..pfa fQW,bottles.Sihee which .time he has used it in Jus family for all Coughs and I olds Avilh-uest residts. this is ihe experience of thousands whose lives have been saved bv this wonderful Discovery. Trial Bottles frcejat -T. B. Delumar's Drug Store Large Jlottlcs $.10. IsS MEM OKI AM. tilled Li ,ais liome on the ldtli aay o September 1887, Elijah S. Btjl. of White Oak Township, Carteret Co., in tfce 91st year of his age. Stricken .down wL(,b paralysis or t' c ,13th day of .Febuary 1885., te ?ertf.inev as ielplef as .1 babe from then to the hour of his death, his very food having to bo culled of every bone and crust, aud put into his! mouth by his attendant. IK bore his lvig and tedious affliction heroically, trusting to his constitution a,n iudomnitable! wij21 to finally triumph and recover from the relentless grip of his fatal malady. But death had dealt a mortal blow, and the constitution that had so' successfully breasted the storms of over ninety win ters, outstrinniuir by more than a score of years the allotted age of mail, finally succumbed, and the sphit of-Elijah S Bell, winged its flight to its' ijnmortal home. A strong man has died, Dd the places which once knew him so wfiW and long, will know him no more fcteye Intelligi-nt, alert and active, it is natural that he fchou.d have been a . prominent man, and a leader among his associates-, pd so it was. Honest, candid and fskir himself, he admired and appreciated these qua'ties in otheis. He was an un compromising enemy of duplicity ol whatever shadg. Public spirited, , he watch24 with an eagles eye the turn of public affairs, and baldly asserted his opinions, aud met his political foes fear lessly, armed with bis own consciousness of fixed pi inciples and a righteous cause. Honored aud trusted by his people, he 5f as Jjiricp ejected to tjio Legislature, by the Vv hjg party of Carteret, twice in the IJouse ani once in the Senate. His record there j'ar cojsenf, Ytcbf.ul aud active ly engaged in bettering thi? condition Qf his constituents. He lived to witness among other things, the blessings that have occurred to Eastern N. C, and his own county, especially, by his advocacy aud assistant vote in chartering the A. & N. C. R. K. Since the war, Mr. Bell, hps been a ppuslsteut Democrat, always taking a deep interest in public matters aid political canvasses, but demonstrat ing uo disposition to enter tho political arena. In Mr. Bell's death Carteret county has lost a strong f.nd courageous friend and valuable citizen. She should ever retain for him a green not in her memory of worthy and honorable sons. J. W. Sanders. Died In Beaufoit N., C, on Wednes day, Sept. Uth. 18,87., Graham W. Dun can, in the 23rd, year of his age. How iad, and yet how true, tliat death is no ruspocter of persona. IJjs comes with cruel sycle and ciits dowu tho yqiing as well ;;s the old. ! " The subject of this sketch was a young man of great promise. His was an air.ee- tionate nature, he had inauy fiiends and his beort was as tender as a womaus. He was truly 1111 fortunate ia the loss of a loving aud devoted mother early iu life. Never having known the love of a sister it ia almost a' wonder that ho was so warm hearted and of such a sympa--thetie nature. . A"e" deeply sympathize ijvith the be reaved father, and brothers. .May the God ol all grace bo. with them and His loviug hand guide them to tho Haven of of Rest at lat, to join tlie loved ou'ea who have uona on befoie. "Thou art no mere ; thy earthly life is ended ; Thy life book sealed, and pulstless thy pure heart. The secrets th'ne why, earth and hcavw are b'.ipded So clot-ely, yet s em, oh, so fai apart. ANTED Agents ju every town VV and village to sell our new Cbr:t; mas Book-i (5), selhng from 50 cents to ?3.D0. One woman with a fa mil y -writes that she averaged 87.00. a day last year from SepVm ber until Christmas. Cine new aent made $125. iu six weeks. Oi.e sold 55 the first week in a village of only 200. Try it in your fchool district if no more. . You can make from .25 to $500. D. E. LUTHER, 681 Whitehall Street, Ailauta,lGta t! A- VJ j O m CIt. V V hi. OUR NEW YORK CORRESPONDENT ON HIS SUMMER VACATION. " V ' 4 N$w York,!? pt.f 24th, 7. Tlie nighttrain from Quebec to Mon treal leaves the latter city at 10 p. m., arriving at its destination at G.30 the fol lowing morning. After tk;0 many trials and vicissitudes of a night in a lccpimr car your coiresponmt arrived in Mon treal aud after a, hsty i eakfaqt at. tjie Windior Ilotcd eruLii ked on ' t ho 8.30. train f,ur Burlington, Vermon1;. Vulf's tlie ti-avellcr is thoughtful enough bj have. l;ia baggage parsed in Montreal bj the Custom of&ei ils, he U apt to have trouble wit! the inspectors wlw arc on every tral;i that crosses tha border inU. the l;niU;i SijUes. "After lcaviug Montreal ihe train ".crosses the famous Victoria Bridge, w hieii spims fia St. Lawrence. A Canadian lo.ika upon this bridge as one of the seven wind.irs of. the world. but an Anurnnii do'a not. So pattiular are Lthey about .this bridge that every traui that crosses is rcor.irtd to havo a written permit properly rsigned, whicli must lje presented before the train Is allowcnl cross. Of couiBC tbo .iiermit business causes a delay of half;.an )iour or moro t cvciy train and an cpyil ftp onit, of pro fanity from tho Americim .posettfCiR. Bnt nobcwly is in a hurry in this .gy country so its all tho same all arouwl. It ia not long beforo tho tr im crosses tin? border and wo aro in tho States onCi again. After spending Sunday in tho beautiful city pf Burlington wo mado-onr w.iy to the Crawford House. Tho, Craw ford House 1st pleasantly tjituated on the Sa.co lake, a Uttlo pond whlph ,i the source of a. river by tho sime pame, and faces the celebrated Whita Mountiin or Crawford Notch. .The scqjiery h thijJ locality is pirtt.cii4rly ;bftiiutjpj. . TJ.u Moxyttftin tipper, ,$:p on nil side to dlr" heijjhta. yV beutififl waterfalls known us the Silver nd Fliuno Cas.cadft8.iro aCr rcssible t Alia hojtrso. Tho best drive iu tho locality 4a dhectly through tlio Notch along the lino of tho Portland at$ Ogdensburg rail roa l. For threo miles the Keener j' is interesting as It 'a bcauiir ful. The 'elephant hc-u? ,U.tLto Urst i)b- ject of interest ,cn tte r4 afer .leavipg tho hottl. It is a hvgA r tajidiog out from the side of f,ha uwuntiin and at a g'apee very mash ' x csombles the head aud trunk of a colossal elephant. Tho road is.c'4t difectly tbrcugh thp pood ft$ the base of tbo r$oi uttina. 1.1 ti. 01 M ia very raucli travelled during the sum mer, in winter the heavy snoW9 closo it up entirely and tho valley beyond la only accessible by moans of tho railroad. Thp' 1 ide continues Interesting for a distance of three miles to tho spot where ' tho famous Willey JIopso stands. All ff familiar with the sad history .ot thia faniL- ly who once occupied thii Uot)!e. It j over fifty years ago since they heard tly) warning roar of tho huge Land slide com ing down from the top of the higli moun tain behind them aud ran out to a place of safety as they thought A large bowl der at the back of the house parted tho slide and saved tho building but the seven unfortunate members of the Willey family were burled beneath the dirt and stones. A few piles of gone.i " mark thp spot and scry 0 as a monument Cor Jthp ple it here the bodies were afterword fouud. On the side of Willey Mountain the track ol the deadly land slide is plain- . ly discernible by tho old and now growth ' of timber. JJeyond the Willey House "nothing particularly interesting is to bo seen so we ietraced our steps back to tbo lotel again. Tljo foJjQing (Jay r.ipa;v ticulaily propitUf)u fur (bo aspen t Qf 3U. Washington. A rail road la built to the summit of the mountain. The little ar which is drawn by an engine that slowly but surely pulls itself up by means of a cogwheel and cogged track is somr times almost inverted t steep is the incline at some places. In fact the fall road is almost as steep as tho pi ice of thp ickets. now any company can have tho face to ask six dollais for a ticket and return to the top of this mountain is be yond comprehension. The trains are sq 11 ranged that it ia necessary to got din- ner at the summit hoqae wfyero an enor? mous j;ripe ia pbarged for an exceedingly poor dinner. The ascent of tho mniti tain, 'that is from the base to the summ; occupies an hour while the descent takes fifteen minutes longer. After enjoying the riiQuntv.us fta long rts fair imo!ftJnft ed, we journeyed on to Portland, Malug and from that charming city pushed onto ' Boston, Mass. The end of our journey was rapidly drawing near for after spen&j ing two days iii the literary Boston wo ; embarked for fyew Yorlc. Back to the Metropolpj again to And the cily in an uproar of oxcitc,mont &Ionji Uo comir,g International yacht recs. A trial raoo between the Mayflower an. . Volunteer resulted in the defeat of tlio fanner consequently the Vulan.teer was chosen to defend the America's cup in tly coming races. The races aro the subjec of no small speculation. Ie is evident, that the Thistle is tho best boat that has 1 been sent over to Compete for the cup r,nc again tho Volunteer w undoubtedly tlie fastest A4y ev?r Vu' in this country. he re.-ult of the. races, remain to bo seen but it is evident that they, will X& vtty' closely conteslcd, The cup Ltaf) V tK4 object of much alcairatiou;. a it stapdj in Tillany's large window on Madiuq Square4 . j A ejuver robbery took place at the Met ropolitan Museum of Art last Thur&dsy morning. At toil o clox the cesosi weio. listed and coined. An h,our later it was dscoveied tha a, case containing omo gold ornaments had been forced oien with St jin.iay and pair of gold arm- ots, the intrinsic V4lueif winch s. over, iwi had been ' stolen. Tho other orni; men.ti In the case remained untouched .'lie museum, ia guarded d.ay and. night by armed officials. Tho case must havo, been forced open and. tho arm'.ets stoleq, in tlie space of five minute whihvJ--! guards were in uuotbex section"' ywf, gallery. 1 A circular was iasned ou Friday by tho Secretary of the Treasury authorising the puKo of $14000.000 of.fjur and. IpuT, ano a yait per cent ooiwia. mo news of tho Goveramsn's action imme diately improved tho condition in Wal Street and all stocks started on an up ward boom. Tho action of the Govern- 1 : . . . - mcnt is most pratse-wort'iy as tho par- chane of tho bonds, which lu reality, tm aus t he fhrating of abpnf $20,r,00,OOiV oh tlio coniijiunify, will undoubtedly anbr.d a great r.Qlicf !o.tlic financial situa Uon. ' ' Coi.cmui.. - r i i 1 ,
The Weekly Record (Beaufort, N.C.)
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Sept. 30, 1887, edition 1
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