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COUNTESS CASTELLAN?.
PtELlSD F D EVERY FRIDAY.
Owners-
3. Creecv...
friday; march is, iso
THE PUB. POP. AND COOM LECIS.
L&TUhC.
Wbrn the present Pub. Pop. ami
Coon Legislature of North Carolina
adjourns ami passes into the infam
oua niches of history we propose to
writeup its depart ure.Until then we
only give its epitaph "Reqaie
Scat."
We have no doubt that many of
them will not only deyy that they
voted for the bouorof Fred Douglas,
tbeir brother in black, but will
swear they were never in that Le
gislaturo : at all. But they have
little capit il of tiuth, and the re
cord stands and is against them
and tbeir denial of The fact only
adds to their infamy. Any man in
the lower honso of thn Lifrrislature
who voted for that Fred Douglas
, resolution i!s unworthy of decent as
sociation with decent white men or
white women in North Carolina.
Any man in that body who voted
for it and denies it is a perjured liar
and should be in striped breeches
working behind a.lash ou the Peni
tentiary farms of North Carolina.
Pool, the unworthy Representative
from Pasquotank county; Darden,
the unworthy representative ot Per
qaimans county and Squires
ioe onwonuy frepresencaiiTe ui
Camden county ,voted for it and dis
graced their white constitfieats,aud
if they deny it we shall pillory them
as best we can, and shall advise
. the white men in these counties to
scout them from white companions
. ship of men and women. Tbey are
lit companions for the lowest negroes
and shall bo made to- know their
places and if they are not driven
out from decent white men, we hhall
not be to blame for it. If tbey can
come home and lace thoir consti-
tnonto than Hint? tira ilAvmil nf
v
Shame, which is said to be the last
Evidence of virtue, and are equal to
anv crime in the calendar of in
famy.
MASSACHUSETTS ALARMED.
There is a spontaneous movement
of.'hfi Nfiw K'iLrlniul4ottoii maimfcc.
-'"u"",," Nnrtli anil UiOVti
their manufacturing plants to- the
South. Some have already moved
C - ... i
iuituy are preparing 10 uo so. iney
have grown enormously rich by the
manufacture of cotton, goods.Cotton
manufacturiug has been making slow
The Southern manufactures have
Northern aud undersell tuein ia
the markets. The Northern cotton
factories were surprised, and alarm
has followed surprise, until they
have turned their attention south
nuiu, uu uiiuu iaiuiuLuiuu uave
concluded that the home of the cot
ton product is the home ol'the cot
iuu laucory, ana upou iurtner cons
sideration they have concluded that
the cheaper labor, cheaper fuel,
cheaper coal and iron, longer days
tm m ...
oi iaoor and the more congenial
climate ol the South give the South
an advantage m. the cotton, and
- indeed all other manufactures, that
the North is unable to compete with,
anu as me msiincc oi sett love is
strongei thau the Instinct of home
and section, northern cotton manu-.
facturers are turning their faces
8onth,
The Legislature of Massachusetts
now m session, seeing this tendens
cy of their wealthy population, aud
recognizing its damage to the pros
penry oitueir stnte, nave appoint-
ea a committee to investigate the
. matter, from the standpoint of facts
. -and.figures, and if possible, provide
a remedy for it.
lu their Investigations the Corns
mitteo examined Mr. Lovering,
president of the Arkwnght Club,
who made some startling declara
tiona. He said there were natural
causes for the exodas of manufac
tures from Massachusetts, and there
"were legislative causes. Mauufac
taring! will seek the base of sup
plies, aud they always fear lest
some legislation will be enacted
that will impair or threaten the exs
istence of manufacturers.
Jefferson Coolidge ot Dostou,stat
ed that one advantage of the South
for manufacturing, was the lower
price ot coal. On the item of coal
alone the mill he represented would
save $60,000 a year at Southern
prices. Taxation north was enoV
moos, ana tne cost or living was 30
percent lower in the South than in
New England.
wnac uoes the South see in ail
this manufacturing movement-' at
the Borth.Nofc only a tide of Norths,
em immigration but alsp the op
portauity ot profitable iuvestmen
ot money Dy Southern people. Our
people have some money. A Xortb
Carolina yankee is said to be the
shrewdest yankee on the continent,
and if a'l this cry of money in man
nfactares be true, oar people
should see to it that they reap
ome oi the benefits of it.
For pipes call on J. u. Morrlsotte A Co me'it I
we ever offered t the public in tola City.
notice loMshermeni Ltcen TwinesJ
hare declined. Write to Geo. &
fowler A Co. for right prices.
nra or te
Last week the world of gossip
wa. afl unc with rnmora relating lo
the marriage of Miss Anna Gould
and the French Count Castellane. i
Some inuiors alleged that it was f '
marriage of busnies", so much nr.' ;
liiitv for so much money, and some
govips stated that the considera-
1 .on i ti the eonlract on the part of
the r'.ch daughter of the late J&J
(iuiild was two million of dollar
i-t-cured to the Count for the lustre
of I. is name and title. This may be
so or it, may not. Doubtless the
money and the title bad something
to do with it, for love is found in a
ducal palace, as well as a cottage
but we do not believe that it was a
part of the bridal certmony for two
million to change hands, by cold
ilocded bargain and sale.
So we take it for granted that the
real consideration was love and af
fection between two hearts Uat
were young and that bounded to the
impulses of our. sanguine nature.
Titles glitter as well as gold; and
to the stranger and- the wayfarer
Uhey are valued for their, absence.
was all the dearer for the reason
that her father wa3 a parvenne
and to Couni Castellane the gold
was dearer because his estates were
incumberred. .
THEMERRIMAC FICHT.
Our neighbors of Norfolk Va
celebrated the celebrated fight be
tween the Iron Clad Steamer Merri
mac and the Federal Gun boats in
Hampton iioaus on the anuuaJ an
niversary of the naval engagement
on Friday. Ihe fight took place
March Stb. 1802. It introduced a
new era in warfare and revolution
izt:u the system ot naval warfare m
the world
In connection with the celebra
tion ex-Major Tucker of Norfolk
who witnessed tbj tight, publishes
in the Norfolk Virginian a graphic
and interesting leminisceuce of the
terrific engagement. Many o
his statements are new to us, bu
we do not doubt their entire accur
acy. We wih we had enouh
pace to reproduce the whole ar-
tide. We wish so. because some o
our menus were in tnat .fight anu
we kuow that the narrative of Capt
1 ucker would be oi great interest to
thousand we invite tbem to cal
and sec the a2Count of Mayor Tuck
er, which we hay placed on
file
xua f.aht- wiLh the Monitor
tIaco on 'Sunday.
took
v orden, the commander of the
Monitor, and Buchanan the Com
manuer ot the Mernmac were both
(.seriously wounded 'in the engage
mafia. b'uelianan waYshot by sharp
shooters when exposed, a flag o
truce uciug on its way to receive
the surrender of the Congress and
Worden was wounded in the eve
by a sbeil from the Merrimac.
On that eventful March 8th the
late of nations was in the balance,
ana the stars and bars were in the
ascendant. How often do accidents
rise into mountains in the ordering
of the God of Battles. Iiad not the
piow ot the Merrimac been broken
off when she sunk the Cumberland,
to human calculation, the flag of
Independence would now float over
the C ipital of theConfederac y.Had
Stonewall Jackson ' not been
wounded in the night by mistake
of his own troops,Gettysburg would
nave ueeu the closing Manasses of
the war, and'the Confederal flag
would have waved in triumph over
Us battlements. But the Allwise
ruler orders all things well and iu
his calendar a thousand years are
as a day, but before that time has
elapsed we pass through periods,
like that we are now - passing
through in N Carolina, when the
powers of evil are rampant and the
gloom of barbarism overshadows us.
Iu which we can find nothing to
comfort us but faith in God's mercy
aud goodness, God save the State
which bad men are trying to dess
troy. '
TWO MAD MEN.
Bro Jp Daniels is mad, and Jo-
sepbus is not given to inadn
Wo sometimes think that the cor-
reut of electricity which embraces
passion is hardly rapid enough in
his physical organism, in these
shameless ouasi rproi lit innnrv
times. .Buc Josephus is mad now,
madder than he was when he
istiu-ik at Plato Durham's brother
rue acrfirressive. Kpv.Y! T
He is now after one John B. IIus-
sey, whom he handles not only with
but gloves, but with b:ass knuckles
pn. According to Joseph us.Hussey
pugat now to be in the prison at
Sing Sing, and but for the kind of.
pees of Senator Ransom and a fi
meur ci sickness would doubtless
have been iu the shoe business in
that penal reformatorr intfoo
the little less pleasant business of
canning the revolt ing phiz of that
missing link in the animal creation
the puissant Senator Marion Batler
of North Caroliup, as his confident
tial secretarv .
Accepting the statement as en
tirely true, which we do not doubt,
wo ramer cuinK brothpr
Flaniolo
did not look at the selection of Hus-
:v w PnfU. ;n -11 t
I;' "ul,c,i lu " US pnaases Or
woo.d have excepted Senator
Hn , er frnm -i.s
censure The
We don't want, our friends to think us pedantic, we certainly are not running a Kindergarten, but the name
of the month interests us. We've just found out that it is derived from the latin word (FebruoV to rmrifv bv sno.
rifice. That applies so aptly to our
before our departure for market, we
great sacruiue uu iu jjuu. u ijui w get youi- armre oi me oargains. nivery tmng sola exactly as advertised.
$4L Fair IBIanket all wool and one-half wool! at cost. 5 dDveiPCoat at ps iinr
cot. (SS ILadies loak at prime cost. The ballance of our winter tock of
Our entire STOCK of FALL and WINTER DRESS GOODS Flannels
are making this sacrifice in order to turn theiballance of our winter stock
The above offer only holds good for three weeks. Please bear in mind that we are headauarters for evervtliint?
in the Shoe, Clothing and Dry Goods line. 1 y 8
tial secretary is a very delicate ;
operation. Like liKes to look at J
like, ergo Hussey would love to
look into the face of Butler and
vice versa. We have looked upou
many men and many faces in our j
somewhat lengthened pilgrimage,
but we never looked, upon two more '
hideous than these. Both of them '
have spoken in this town and we
heard both of them One was a
picture of insincerity end the other
a picture of a hjeua. Butler is the
missing link in the human and ani
mal creation that Darwin so long
looked for, and Hussey would es
tablish'the doctrine of evolution by
his apparent descent from a possum
ancestry. Two fitter lellows never
met. So gocd a dog, so good a
master. Hussey's self love will not
be offended when he looks confi
dentially in the face of Butler aud
vice versa, as to Butler.
; The Fred Douglas Legislature
could not baye sent a more suiN
able representative than Butler,
and Butler, true to bis instincts?
could not have selected a more suits
able confidential scribe than Hus
sey.
A wit remarks: wnen yon trr to be Kood. try
10 be grXMl tor something. That la precisely wnat
w eisei aona lie s ooa lor Darxauas.
All the spices of life are to be round at Bo bin
son & (jo's.
Best they ver had taken in what they
ay of Zoeller s rintoraphF
Mr. Ira f. welt, ore, a promi ent rea
estate agent ot Sat Angelo, Texas, has
used Ch tmberlain t Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Heine Jy ia his family for
several years as occasion required, and al
ways with periect success. He says. "J
find it a terfect cure for our baby whei
troubled with colic or dysentery, l cow
feel that mv outfit is noi complete with
out a bottle of this Remedy at home or on
a trip away f.om home. For sale t.y
urugguts.
Wo ia an cln can
marry witnout a
dowry
i? or Kheumatism I have found nthinc
"uni v.uaoiutriain b raiu isaim. itr
lieves the pain as soon as aoplied: J, W.
l oun, West Liberty W. Va The
prompt relief it affords is alone worth
mauj nines me coei, ou cents. Its cons
tinutd use Will effect a nprmf.rpnt rnrp
For sale by Druggists.
Dmgist, recommends Johnson's Mag
netic Oil, the great family pain-killer, in
ternal and external. $1.00 size 60 cts; 50
cts. size 25 cts. "ft V. Griggs & Son.
Mexican iris seem f be becoming
Americanized.
Cured with One Btttle.
Mr. Jordon Baker, Tifton, Qa., had
muscular rheumatism for ten years. After
using a bottle of Dmmmond's Lightning
Remedy for Rheumatism, he wrote to the
manufacturers that he was satisfied he
would be cured bv the time h huti.
would be used up. j
If you want satisfaction, insist rn h.w.
ine Drummond'a Liirlitnincr pm
Nothing can take its place. Bend to to
the Drummond Medicine Co., 48 Maiden
Lane. New York, and two ia.. fwt.
theremedj 'will be sent to jour express
address. Agents Wanted
fl oJ )( ti V nJ $ ; N. A
J -" ! " -;
. -,McGA.iB'E &
.- i .
This is a cut of the latest atria scrf
It is a Naturally Tied Fourinhand kcot.
We also have the most popular fourin
nana or the season. It is 2J inches
wide at both ends, and 42 iDches long.
it mases a pretty ana neat knot when
tied. Uur stock comprises ihe latest
styles in Tcck s, fourinhands and Bows
in .black, VVhue and color. We call
your attention to Mens and Boy? cloth
ing, not the sort you have been in the
nabit of purchasing at the average cloth
ing fchip, but the kinds you see on
those well dress men who have thir
c!othing mada at the swell tailors. The
difference between theirs and our !
is the cost, about onehalf 10 two tbiids
less-here und the same style to prefecs
lion, in making, materials and trim
uaings. Oars are ready to put on, no
waiting for weeks after youhivo decid
ed! Stop in we will gladly show them,
yours to buy oryours to look at, a par
ticularly strong assortment at $7, $10.
$12 $15 $18. '
Remarkable bargains in the Under
wear department. Mens wool shirts
and drawers actual value $1.60 special
price $1. Mens gray shirts and drawers
about 75 per cent, wool, actual price $1
special bargain price 50 cents each.
(This number wont last lODg.) 8 wits
Conde Arabtau Fleece Underwear,
pure Australian "Wool. It is the best
grade of wool underwear for men,
Sbirte only regular $4.50 our price $3.00
the set of 2 shirts. Mens Scarlet wool
shirts and Drawers actual value $1.25
our price 75 cts. each.
Mens Fast Black Hermsdorf dye socks
special price while they last 15 cents p r
pair, jjiens u ast Ulack bocks ttsruifl
dorf imported 40ct quality at 25 cent.
Fifty dozen white and co!ord H. R
Handkerchiefs at 5 c.s. ,
lhir.y dozen mens 50ct workincsLirin
at 40cts,
We have received another lot of t hnaa
f z.ou and $a.50 umbrellas.
Big Bargains inOvercoats.Lieht Over.
cuau. uara. Ovi-rcoats. Ileavr Ov.r.-o .t.
S;orm Overcoats etc.
R. SALOMONSKY,
Clothing. DrIGoida. Boots. Rhn rrao
idu vaps,
- - - ' "-.a
ELIZABETH CITY, I'C.
Among the meohvl means or arresim
Jisease. llostetter'a Stomach mtt ,.T
pre-emii.en It checks the further progress
K all disorder nf Iho .
bowels, renves the vital tn.in. T,
medies chills and fever, increases the activity
or the kidneys, counteracts a tendency to rhen
mfLfT'. laf Kenuin y and solace U
Briu, inllrm and nervous persons.
- w kuc oj au urngsfists and Dealers
Cener;
aux.
stock and our intentions that we can't
propose to clean
up '
T
-o-o-o-
We have some WINTER
GOOuc we
wuuia ratner not carry over, and v
let them go wuhout regard to vali.e
ill
I'S AD wi mi
Heavy WonI Stock at
I -
$1, $1.25 $1.50 &$2 .00
Usual Prices aredonble the e Figures,
On Wifit er Clcihing, Hats, Caps,
we have had so large a sale that there is
not much left, except a lew
OVER-COATS AND SUITS
that we will let slide at at about half the
cost of manufacture. We bought most of
ihese goods at Bank-rupt Sales lor
SPOT CASH
and wa get the benefit of the urchase.
We don't advertise to sell at co. t. We
have.tolive and-pay the clerks. Some
goods are dear at half cost and others
cheap at a lair profit. It depends on how
you buy them. What doeo it matter
wnemer we sell at cost or not, if the goods
suit vu ana you are s .tisned with the
price r ;
I WATER STREET,
ELIZABETH C!TY,N.C.
Persssal A
tteatioa to Weights and Counts
J. G. MEEK1NS JR. & GO,.
General Cjeissi Me:an.
ii oc id lomme ce bine, N..rf..lk, Va.
ioT?on, Lorn, i eanu - and a!I kinds ot
uoumrj rroauce, liefi ret.ee. Mar. i,e b nk
HAY AT LOWEST SET TRIO I 8.
I). E herulgp. B. F. Wriglr.
ItNtnbliKbed 1867.
D. ETHERIDGE & CO.,
SUQCESSOBS TO
Etlieridge, Fnlgbam & C-.
Cottoa Factors and Cosmissioa Hsrchnt?.
Nos. 19 and 21 Commerce Street.
NORFOLK. VA.
Specialties: Cottoa imkv mmk
:andcosit
i !
out the odds1 and ends- even if we rln
!- !
Solid' Gold.
Watches.
15 and 20
Year Gold
Cases.
Spectacles.
Engagement
Rings.
Fine Watch
Chains.
Solid Gold
Necklaces.
If you want a
Watch or Clock
put in oraer, car-
j t
py it to Hathaway
& CJommander.
W. C. CliOVER,
Commission and Forwarding
l AND DEALER IN
i ' J - - r
COUNTRY PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS-
Mno od Chemlcali coni'tanHj o
uu, ugu . ..
m, Grain aM Mi Feed
- !-. 1 .
and everything nsuaily kept in a
FIRST CLASS FEED SrORF.
Laige Stock
00 Hand 1 and
Transit.
JAMES BOND.
i . : 9
COMMISSION DEALEIN
AM. KINDS OF
FRESH FISH,
Game and Terrapin.
NO, 704 SECOND STREET,
BALTIMORE ' i
JJO AGENT S EMPL OED,
keep mentioning
Cloakings &c. at
in money and
cjami. L. Storer. Geo. II. CL as
1 !
'i KILBUItN POWKI18.
established 1865.
S. U. ST0RER & CO.,
WHOLESALE '
uommidsion uealers and Shippers or all
Kinds of i
FRESH FISH,
LOBSTERS, TURTLES &C.
iuiiiujji iJi MARKET, N. Y.
particular, attention paid sliad. Mam-
luom ireezers, jfront street:
S. B. MILLER,
WHOLESALE
issioc
Dealer,
NO. 7 FULTON MARKET,
. NEW YORK.
Special Attention riven t.r Th h.u
M o,
iiuim vuyiiuaoiiau.
Stencils and Stationary "on application.
.no Aeents. j
A. W. I1AFF,
Successor to Lamphear A Hafl,
Wholesale Commission Dealer in
FRESH FISH.
Lobsters, e'c.
NO. 12 FULTON FISH MARKET.
New York City,
North Carolina HhjuJ
a Specialtj. oN
Agentn.
Horaee E.Stillman
Wholesale Co&aissioa Merchant
For the sale of
FESH FISH,
Lobsters,
Terrapin,
Green Turtle,
frogs,
jrr" . j
Clams, and Game.
NO.-.4 FTJLTON PISH MARKET
NEW YORK.
Consignments Solicited.
No agents. Stencils and Stationary
farnjshed upon application- owlonAtJ
8. B. Downw,
J. O. Bownei
S. B. Downes&Co.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
SPECIALTIES: j
VrT k r-kn .",rww. i
-
NEW YORK,
i ,mmm
it.
baire fn -innlra
and below cost. We
make rcom for our
L
n n nn
uu u UUUQIDIII ti. fl. 1 .
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 1st 18(14
Norfolk and Southern Hail Tttiltl rail I n nt
i-iueui uy at ll:a.a.
uu p. ia. ..Northbound.
iluily.
w-ouauajs, itiive Kllzul-eth
z:3o p. iu. aud V 11. m.
City at
Jioth tral
from Norfolk c Wt r TxorS
eonnoct at Norfolk with ,.n rtu I.. , " .
er lines, and at Ldenton-with Ktm,r. f,.
Koanoke, Casbie, Chowan and s,.,,,,,,,,.
norjfc rivers: tranxfpr ct.,... m .....'. ,
Perry, thence hy Norfolk k Southern It
R. to lioner, ran teen' nn iti'i... .
eonrectinsr with te-imer lr.4vn n. iu. tl
Makeleyville. Aurora. 'Avhin.n .i
Intermediate landing.
Eastern Carolina Dispatch Fast
Freight & Passenger Route.
The Steamers TsnrifaT .j vum.
t iJKJleave EHzalieth City daily ex
cept 1 nday and Sunday at 0 p. in. for
JNew Heme, connnrtmir w';ti. ti. a ' m
. K. 11. tor nnlHal. Tl,...
Morehead City, and with the W. N. tfc N.
K. K. for Jacksonville, Wilmington, N.
C-tC. Returninu' Um vr. i.
dai y exc;pt Tuesday and Saturday stop
fufninif TDoke l8l"id coing and re-
Tickels on sale at RMti.iii. r-u. ,'i.. "'
fin I,t,'a.noke I"Iand. Berne, K.n
ston, Uoldsooro. Morehead 1. w n,i
mihgton.K. C. . J
riil. i'v"11 "erviee between Elizal-.tb
citv and New lork. Piui-,ni,,uu. u,.u,.
more and Norfolk. ..
Through CarK. and ..', ...a
quleker time than ' y any other route.
Uirect all gooda to be shipped via Eat-i-m
V1fL,ntTD,,,Patch 88 follow: from
3 xwhuik at, o.iuinern Kailroad, ,
Baltimore, bv ip vv A& it u n i... :
dent Street .Station; .Philadelphia, by
Pennsylvania II U n,.,.ir u.. .
ixew Icork. bv Pi-nnttivoni. i w ....
27, North River. . .
If Orfurther inform
CJ j 7 iFtij lu ,x. Ml
onoden, Airent Llizahetn l itv nr t. ti..
General office of the orfolk and Southern
jw wiiuuu o., XNoriolk, Va.
M. K. KINO. H.t' nimriiMs
j L
Gen'l Manager. Gen'l YlMv' Ax
PETIT'S
NOBTfl CAROLINA LINES.
U. L. PETIT, Manager.
Steamer THOMas wi-totav
a.T4 n r Tuesday and Friday
1o. XT ,. XV. Will
a
Elibeth
"f at :80 a. m
rnli?Je 'btb City for Norfolk ever?
. """-j iuuisaay at 2:30d. m touch-
,n!.!ach j .an litemtediite vZ
f.ik I? nr i wi" 'eare Nor-
n m TWe?8day and Saturday at 4
p. m. for Elizabeth City and PcrquimaEi
river, arriving at Elizabeth City next
rS?Jng'a. Riet,arning will leave Elizabeth
Slyrf?lk VeTY Tesday and FVn
tmXSC111 CaCh WaY at a" 'fl
iJt'X had,e? dispatch and 1 er ;
S? if' SPW rates to large ship.
odaUoni c' mfortftble Passenger accom-
W. W, MORRISETT, Agent,
Elizabeth City, N. C.
'SCHEDULEOPTHE
STAIR. LIZZIE' BURRUS,
T. M. GUARD. Master.
t Leaves Elizabeth CUy. for Fairfield, N
1., every Monday and Thursday at 2 a
m., touching at intermediate lan-lings
I V lyme night at 12oc?ock. First-class
je gta and passenger accommodations,
linnnn
a