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.BEAUFORT, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, J 887. NO 41 Time ar.d Tide waits for no man'' W'l,j tl en should you wait? Go at i . l . r . 1 2 jnce alio pa"-tun ioiiowug . nier .jmnts h' advertise. Our Advertisers. -Drug Stores.. J). J. B Davis, Ann Street. T. B. Deliuaar, JYont Street Allen Davis, N. Side Front fcCreet. Dry Goods and Groceries. S. .1. Moore & Bio. Froi.t street. Lk.iry Knglelerg, Front Street Undertaker. C. V. Ruberson, Front Street - h. J. Mowa grligo. Dry Goods Groceries. '" ' ;ont Street Beaufort-. 2J: C. -r Is the placo to buy your supplies. ry Goods, Notious, Boots & Shoes, Hats Caps, Clothing, Groceries, Crockery. Wood, Tiu, & 'G1.133 Wstfej and m fact! g.-eiy iu.uj; uauvjr nrpi in a nisi. Class latere. Call soon and secure bargains. - J, jC. HANKERS. ' . Tcrxf.k Street, Beaufort, N. C. Next door to the Sheriff" s Office. -DEALER IN- fiJry Uooas, Groceries, notions, Shoes' ! 1'''" '. tllats. Wood and Tin Ware &c. Ilaviug lately moved fiom Ilarlowe, will le plasd to iiave his country friends tall on h'un at his new standi To the Vitizeus f Beaufort he Offers a new stock f goods, hich will be sold as cheap as he cheapest!, 'anil i&Lzits .tir ' pal'ron ftge. ' ' " ' ' ' hir count ry friends w ill fi rd a stable and lot t put their.Jjoises and convvy tttives in, when is. town, liee'of 'SliiS'gir.' -.. '--' I''h:t- & V. ROBEESON, FROST SREJ2T, 3EAUF0RT, N. C, FUNERAL DIRECTOR, it AND HEALEIi IX BURTAU CASKS AXD : COFFINS.' A full supply of coffins, caskets and burial cases, constantly on hand and furnished at short notice, and at low fig- is. Will attend all burials," as funeral director without charge. DR. J. B DAY IS, DRUGGIST, A,;.: s.iif, 2nd dook from Tubxer. " ' '" 0 0 0 lhivskc's Eye Glasses and Spectacles. are v-ci pvi s ly biivinr a nair. Color- sJW s, u r wiak and soie eyes. Dr. Davis is sole agent for these glasses, they c.iiiii jt bo bought elsewhere i this couu- ty. 1 " "; flie largest and cheapest assortment of Patent Medicines of all kinds always in Pr- Kilmers, Cough and Consumption ! Cure.-. ' 't '' ?ilfid,l.-; Female Regulator. J. S. S.. garners Safe Kidney Cure 4jrs Iluir VigcV. ' Ruinous Regulator, pulls Cough Mixtnre. tliill Remedies, Select your medicines from a large stock fod at living prfcesl IJernember the place, J. B. DAVIS' DRUG STORE, ' sx Stkket, 2xd door from Tuiisek. Q n. tiiomasjr., Attohxet at Law-, v-i'.Co.iie:- of Front and Turner Streets. BEAUFORT, "tf.'c. rat tires in the co-arts of Carteret, tiaven, Jones, OiMow, 'Lenoir, and Panw ) count ies ; the Sr.preme Gourt of- North "ruiina. and the Ul S. Distiiit add Cjr tuu Courts. V: ' . CwffK n. GUION. p. h. felletier OtJION & PELLETIER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Two Doors South of Journal Office, Craven Street West Side. " NEWBERN. N. C. TV . faetice where services are desired. i, rctice in the Superior Courts of Car i'et county, in the Federal Court at jw Hei ne, and in the Supreme Court. ! vjc Hrt,e-8 in Caiteret desiring our ser veb r111 Please write or telegrah us at vW Leine. . THE REGO&D. G. W. CHARLOTTE. (Editob. suBsqaiPTioN hates : -a One Year,. Six Mentha,. Four '""j Two " . . fl.50 ...75 ..1.50 Cash in Advance. XgT The Editor of this paper is hot re sponsible for the views of correspondents." If there is an Xmark on vmir paper, it means that your subscription has expired. Please renew atc.noe. : " The Record is the official naner ui ie iu. oenatonai iisirict, compose-1 of the counties of Onslow. Cirteftt &nd Jones. s '.f ' ' r t .1 rvit o . 1 t-v? . . The Postmasters in the couuties of Onslow, Carteret and Jones, are special agents- of the Record, and will receive and receipt for subscriptions to this paper. , LOCALS. Are you going to the Fair P The weather is balmy and spring like. Sun rises C.6 a.m.- Sun sets 5.27 p. m. Ayer' Sarsaparilla. For. sale by - Allen uavis. BlfKmda1e Swede Ruta Baga seed, tor sale by -Allen Uavts.4 Purple Top Yellow Ruta Baga seed, for sale bj Allen Davis. " 3Iagistratcs blanks Warrantee . deeds &C for sale at the Recorrt' office. , Patent Medicines of all kinds and de scriptions at Allen Davis-Drug Store. .. Always on hand a' full Vine cf choice family groceries, at Henry Engleberg's Warners, Liver and Kidney Cure, Safe Nervine, and Safe Pills For sale by Allen avi3 - ' . Whci) you want a good barrel of Flour, be suiC' aud try Henry En glebcrg's Moss Rose. . New York Engleberg's ft State Buiter at. Henry or 25 and 30 ceuts per pound. Moss Rose Flour is the leader, and the very best for 3 cents per pound s.t Hery Efiglebery's, ,f Pork. Bacon and Hams, always on hand aud at the lowest prices at Henry Enylebern's. Miss Ella Potter, left for Durham on Tuesday, where ahe will speud the win ter with relatives'.- When you want a 3 5 or 10 pound can of pure Lard, o to Henry Eugleberg'she always keeps it on hand. Try A A X A 1, and Number Five Ci .a'rs at Allen Davis Drtirf Stoie. .Noue Oetter for 5 cents .. t- Mr-'Darid Davis left for Trinity, Col- h'oir Tesd ty nori.ih-;. We irut to hear of tVisf" belt: ' graduated with liigh honors in the near future. If V'ou "are in ne d of anything in the Dry Goods or Grocery line, go at once to S. J. Moore & Bro's. They will ti eat you right- ' ft. r The 'Twins' are on exhibition at Dr. T. B. Delamar's Drug store. Will guar antee satisfaction or the money will be reloaded,. Only 5 cents. Tutt's Sarsaprilla and Queens Delight, for speedy and pe rmanent cure of Hheu niatism. Diseases of the skin, Dyspepsia t&c. For ale by Allen Davis. Paikers G'nger Tonic The roedicina for every family, surpasses all o'.htr re medies in the cura of dyspepsia, Indiges tion &p. For sale by 'Allen Davis. Have your job printing executed at the Record office. With our increased laciliv ties we can do your work as cheap and as well as any office 111 the State T. J. Baxter, is the only fhxt class watch workman nearer than NewBerne give him a trial and you will find it so. Watei bury Watches only $2.50. Mr. Allen Davis, returned home froin Philadelphia last week . Mr. Davis has been North for medical treatment, and returns heme 'much'' improved n health. Our . wcrthy correspondent T. B. D., is out and oVrt in lavtr of a cemetery. We agree tsHth him to the letter. If the men will hot take hold of this matter, the woierj? vyjilb comj;eled to. A fine buck was killed on Nortli River, a few miles from town, on Tuesday;. 'His buckship wa3 shipped tu etir York. This is the; second fiab 'uc that has been killed within a1 month1 on Noith iver. y' 1 One of our leading merchants ar.d, dem ocrats refused to review his subscription: to tlie Record several weeks since. One of our young democrats oii hearing of it sent us his subscription and seated that he wished to be put in the others place. The Record still liyes. ,: For Sale: A New Home Sowing Machine, with all the attachments. ' This is a new machine never having been used. Will be sold for $20.00. Call at this office at Onbe, and secure a gieat bargain. - A fine breech loading shot gup; brand new can be bought cheap. Appy at' office. Ye notice a markei lnprovement in the management of futeral?, since Mr. C. V. Roberson, has engaged hi the undertak er business."' He has regular pall bear ers selected, and everything pertaifiiug to a burial is conducted with stetu.1 We congratulate our citizens on haViog such an iMertaker in the town, " ' - Call at the Record office and examine our stock of 'choice' tnsr iks, and writing papers; consisting At : styio graphic pens; Esterbrook steel -pens; Caws black, violet, oarmme, copying and stylographia inks; Envelopesand wit.ni Papers. We are selling a bottle of the best ink made at 5 cen's. The committee appointed at the citizens meeting, to wait upon the Governor, should not fail to go. This is a mat ter of trreat interest to our people. A con nection with the C. F. & Y; V. R. R., caunot fail to ledound to our best inter ests An account of the meeting will be found in another column. I0.t?J300 A MONTH can be made working fbr us. Agents .preferred can: furnish their own horses autJ give their whole time to the business.' Spare momeuts may be profitably "jtapfcyed also. A few vacancies in tow'ns'la'nd cities. B. F. JOHNSON S5 CO., 1013 Main street, Richmond, Va. The Weather has cooled off. A week cr two agS it was dreadful hot and pe-ple Vyold lit-rallv mrp the perspiration oft their faces, a3 they walked tlio streets. tut mings Haven't cooled off a bit in the -ade" or. J. Moore & Beo. :The same heated, and feverish excitment pervades inn people jyho go to their cash store t6 get bargains. Insure in the Old Pecp'e's Mutual Ben cut uouitHy. rue omy renauief insurance Company for old people in tlve "Uuit'ed Sfcatesj ayd the dieapest,' safest and best toralljages. Call 00 Dr. T. B. Uela'mar, Agent: for Jarteret;couirtyV'." and be con vinced. Also AgUH lor tho New Yoik Muti&l Reserve total business 8190,000. 000: 'Deposited "with Insurance Decart ments $250,000. On our fourth page will be found the adveitisem.ee t oOlr. GeorgeAlv one 6f iewuerncs most progressive business men. f lie kn&5vs.iiow toIease tusfaiahy irienaa m tins county ana Onslow, ana has in: his employ, two first class sales men, viz :-David M. Jones of Carteret, and David Canady of Onslow. When our readers are in need of a.nything in his line they can rely upon" getting good gOoOfS at 110 lowest prices, . by writing. to, or cauiug upon him in person. We unhesitatingly pronounce this establish ment as being honest in trade, aiid do not hesitate to recommend our friends in this County and Onslow, to trade there. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best Salve in the , world - for Cuts, Bmises, Sores, JUlcei'3, Salf llheum, Fevi r Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, r no pay required. It is guaranteed t give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents perjbix. For" sale by Dr. T. B. Delamar j DIED. On Monday, October 10th, 1887, Mrs. Mary ; Elizabeth Rice, beloved wife of Richard Rice. On I "Wednesday, October 12th. Mrs.Hepziba Physioc, in the 73d, o f ha age. 1S87, year IN MEMO R JAM. Died on Sunday October 9th, 18S7, Mary James, beloyed wife of John D. Guthiie. IDea'th the leaper, has again iavaded a peaceful, happy home and robbed it of one, of its inmates. Again another link in the cha;n of life has been severed and another forged in the cnain of eternity. Mrs. Guthiie was a chris tian woman, a - devoted member of St. Pauls P. E. Church ;"6nd it may fe tiiitli fnlly sftld cf lier tuat, 'The haih done Vh'it sif'e c6vl,d.'' 'Sho held been in poor health for some time, still her death was unexpected, aud was indeed a sad blow to her loved ones. She has gone' from us and is now basking iu the sunlight of a glorious eternity. She -has joined her loved 'ouea, in 'tfiat blessed land of the goodj She has folded in her arms the angel child, whijh death the cruel mon ster, had rob bed her of a few vears ago. Tha funeral services over her remains was conducted by that venerable man of God Rev. E. M., Forbes, and as he repeat ed ; i4dust to dust, earth tc earth, ' ashes to ashes,." a" that was mortal of our late departed friend was hidden from view by the corered grave. Our sympathies go out in all their fulluess to the bereave,d husband, motherless daughter, andisor rowing sisters, iu this sad affliction. May "they be' enabled to say; "Thy wi.l be done." - 1, DICKINSON. HEAD OF RCSSELLS CREEK. Post Office, Beaufort N. C. icits work in his l;ne from the o.i peo- pie bf Carteret C: All work done DroiED'h 1 and cheap for cash. General wood-work man, wheel-wright and blacksmith, guns stocked to order, scroll sawing of all kinds, net corks and floati of every description. Give me a call and be convinced that you will save money by giving me your work. " TRUCK FARM FOR RENT, One mile from Morehead City, contains about 75 acres of cleared )andv Specially adapted to truck farming. It is the same la&4 that has beeu cultivated by Mr. W B'tJoleburi1 for the past seven years: Apply to, .y : 13. L Joxes, iieauiort, n. j - GOOD RESULTS IN EVERY CASE. i ' -' a - D.A.Bradford,wholeaale paper dealer of Chattanooga. Teuu., ' writes that he vras seriously afflicted with a severe cold that settled ou his lungs: had tried tiitny rem edies without bent flt.Being induced to try Dr.Kins New Discovery for Con sumption, did so and was entirely cured by use of a few bottles.Since which time he has used it in his family for all Coughs and Cold4 with best results. This is the experience of thousands whoss lives have been saved by this wonderful' 'D'iscovery. Trial Bottles free at T. B. Delemar's Drug Store Large Bottles 1.00. WIVES 1 MOTHERS ! DAUGHTERS ! Be your own physician I A lady who for years suffered fromdisstressing female complaints, weakness, etc , so common to her sex, aud had despaired of a enre, finally found remedies which completely cured her. Any sufferer can use them aud thus cure herself, without the aid of a physician. From feelings of gratitude she will send two prescriptions which cured her and an illustrated pamphlet, entitled "The Stepping Stone to health, " and t nil instructions sealed. Address (with 2 cent stamp), Mrs. W. C. Holmes, 653 Broadway, N. Y. (Name this paper). ITCHING PILES. tmptcjc: Xtfisiurc 1; intense itching and stinsingj most at 2.i"ht; worse by Ecratchicg. If allowed to; cousin ue tu iviora foi-m,T7hich often bleed a-ud,pieerate, becoming very sore. Swaysk's Oint ment stops the itching and bleed: ng,heals ulceration, and in many cases le moves the tumors. It is equally: efficacious in curing all Skin Diseases. Du. Swayne & Sox, Proprietors, Philadelphia. Swayne's Ointment can be! obtained of druggists. Sent by m:iil for 50 Cents STATE OF NORTH 1 In the Superior CAROLINA, COUN-S Court. TY OF CARTERET. ) To Joseph Borden : Yon are hereby notifietrtliat an action has been instituted in the above entitled court wherein Juliet E, Borden i plaintiff and Joseph Borden .is defendant, wherein plaintiff seeks -to recover -judgment on a judgment of th Superior Court of Californialfor the sdm of three thousand five hundred and eighty fotir dollars with interest, rendered against you and in , favor of Rhodes Borden. You fi ill &lso. take notiee that an attachmat has wen issued jin said cause and.Jevied on the lands in which vqu. have an inter est lying is Carteret Co-iuty; on Ouiiters Creek, and known as Pelletier's Hunter Creek plantation," for;the purpose of sub jecting the said lauds to the; payment of said debt, said atrachment is returnable 'to the Fall term 1887 of Carteret Superi or '. ourt. " iou are commanded to appear at the Court Housa in Beaufort on the 7th Mouday after the 1st Monday.iri .Septem ber next, to answer or demur to the cpm nlaint as vou mav b advhad. 1 ' ' ' :; ' Jonn D. Davis, Clerk Superior Court. M This the l8t day of August 1887. ' ' The advantages of a reliable, safe and efficacious Family Medicine,! is incalcula ble, and when such is found,, the blessing is thus happily eKpressed. j I EXCLAIMED, "EUREKA.' I have been using Simmons Liver Reg ulator myself some five years or more, and my family also, a can testify from ex perience to its virtues. If never rewm- merd a medicine unless I know it to be good. In a ministry of twenty five-years I have often felt the need of such a medi- eyi and when I found it I exclaimed. Enreka." Rev. J. P. Harper, proprie tor of the f'Chi istian Visitor!" Smitlifield, N. C. CITIZENS MEETING. A. & N. C. R. R. EXTENSION. . i A meeting of the citizens lof Beaufort aid Carteret 0., was held in the Town Hall on Tuesday night the Itth instant. The meeting w?s called bv Mavor L. A. Skarren. On motion of Mr. C. R Thomas Jr., Mayor L. A. Skarren, was called to t.h chair, and G. "W. Charlocte, was re quested to art as Secretary, j ' ' A letter from Mr. George Aden, chair man of tho NewBerne meeting was' read by the seoivtarv Mr. O. JCiThomag Jr. . presc-n'ed the object of the mc.efjnj in a fw well limed remarks, hefsiatcij that this move was of great importance to the people of this cotinty as well as those livi.ir alonr the. line of the A- fc N. C. R. R. Mr. Thomas endorsed the movement in favor of an extension of the A. & N. C It. R., to eonrect with the C. F. &. Y, V. R. R.. aid introduced the followinsr resolrjtjons 'hi.ch were unanimously adapted. I Whereas, wo are informed, that there is a definite prosieet of the extension of the Cape Fear and Yadkin j Valley Rail Road fjom San ford or FaWttevil'e' to Goldsboro and the connection of said Cape I ear and Yadkin VaUey Rail Road with the A. & N. C. R. R.. thus eivins to Morehead City and Beaufort a valuable and permanent tariff connection and an outlet to "Western North Carolina and Western States makjng Morehead Citv as the Eastern terminus of the system, a through shipping ' p int for Western freights and a coaling station for North ern and Southern steamers, and whereas. the directors of the C. F. & Y. V. R. R., meet in a few dtys to fix upon a deep water terminus for tjieir road; and we realize that the said connection of the C. F.. Y. V. R. R., and the A & N. C. R. R., would be of benefit and advantage to us in many ways; and whereas, WilminT ton,: Charleston, and other cities are moving in this matter, and itjbehocves us to take s6me immediate action; Be it r solved by the citizens, of jBeaufort in public meeting assembled inj town hill 1. That we endorse and approve said connect, and extension and we r.rge upon the directors of the C. F. & Y. V. R. R , to fix up-Mi Morehead City as the deep water terminus of! their rod, pledging them our co-operation to this end. '2 t That we urge Upon the Governor of North'Carolina $0 use his influence to aid us -(o secure the propose extension aud connection in the roost feasible way, and we do this because we belieyeithe material interests of this' section afe involved. We believe a connectfTm with the C. F. & Y. V. R. R., would owerj t)iir freight rates, give us a needed outlet and redound to our best interests. j -' 3. That a comnjittee of ten citizens, and all other citizens who can aitend be appointed by tire chairman to imite with committees from Craven, Lenoir, Pamlico and Wayne ountiesto go to";Raleigh. 1st. To consult with the-Governor in regard to the proposed connection! and exten sion, present him a copy of he proceed ings of this meeting and urge upon him the importance 'to us of the movement. 2. Co-operate with t he committee named to present to the directors of tho C F. & Y V. R- R. our interest in and views in regard to the matter and urge them to fix npon Morehead City asj the eastern terminus of their road. - " 3d. " That a copy of Uiese resolutions be published in the Beaufort Record. On motion It was ordered that the pro ceedings '"of this meeting be transcribed aud a copy be furnished the committee. The chairman appointed the following committee'. ' j U. R. Thomas. Jr. Dr. F. Bj Mace.N.W. Taylor. GWol'V. Charlotte, Jl H. Potter." W; P. Howland, Vf. S. Chadwick, R. Jt Bell, W. Fv'TMl, T. S. Fpilaw. J. D. Davis. On motion the name of tho chairman was added to the committee. ; OI Ciotion the meetting adjourned. !1 L. 'A. Skarren, Chairman. Geo. W. Charlotte. Secretary.; Mess, bweetser, Pembrook 45? Co. Wholesale dealers in Dry Goods, Notions &c, Broadway N. , YT ' Merchants When ordering goods, or sending a request for samples, should always address ; John A.' Charlotte, care of said firm LET US. HAVE A NKW.UEM ET ER Y. Eftioti Record : I hjpe you will al low me spaue iu your valuable co!kdb.us to refer briefly to a subject that claims the attention of your readers in, this vicinity and demands immediate action. If there is one thing above apothei that should elicit the tendcrest sympathy, aud evoke a responsive echo in the breast of every human being it is the matter o jerf orniing iu an . appropriate way the last sad rites over the mortal remains of our deceased ones. ; JFW. we must re member that they re aidy a littlo in ad vance, a ni that ere long pieudly hands must perform for jis the same "labor of love" that we now do for others. In view, then, of the certainty of death, andu consideration of the fact lhat our town has a population of over two thou sand souls, all of whom must opner or later "shuffle off this mortal coil," while succeeding generatipiis hall take their places, wLo,-;ii turn rtnst - go the same wayj'irid still further e rnsideriug that tno only cemetery in our mid$t is nlleu alrelp.dytto overflowing with thebones of our J.nerajb'e ancestors and the sacred redes of our precious dead in view of these plain, important -truths Mr. Editor, is ic not high time that some of us were taking steps to prepare a fit rest ing place for ourselves and our future progeny ? The population of our city of the dead" is already so dense &at yyben one dies, room can scarcely be obtained for his bnnal. It is evideritthat such a bite of aflahys cannot exist much longer with safety for the living ana re.snect for the dead. The time must come when uot another cp.rpse c,u .be, crowded into mat narrow space, and when : it Comes sha'd.it find us without a place wherein to deposit our loved ones who go before us? Verily it begins to look that way now, and unless we bestir ourselves we shall be caught in a sad plight But says one. 'there is time enough yet to attend to this matter." My friend you are mis taken; and if you'll take the trouble to look over the mortality list of this town you'll be convinced that there is not a moment to spare, but that the matter ought to be attended to at ouoe. I find by reference to the record of the deaths kept by the town clerk that from Oct., 1st, 1887 tj Oct., 4th, 1883, fifty iuter ments were mad iu Am Street Ceme tery, and that was a healthy year too. faVing this as an average, and I thnk it a fair one, because the jceusus of 1880 shows a decrease ru our population and for several years prior to that time the death rate was much larger, Jet cal-: culate the number of deaths that have occurred In our town during the past twenty years; multiply twenty by fifty and we havu one tlioysaod whih repre sents the number of people oid aud young that have died in our town within twenty years the greater portion of them lie buried iu the old church yard in the very heart of our town. It is a wonder, that some dire pestilence has not throttled the last one of us before now. Let us carry the figures a little further and in fiyp years longer wo will have had to find room for 250 more. Where shall we put them? True the old cemetery is a beauti ful spot, and there are none of us who have friends and dear ones sleeping be neath those grand old oaks whose guarl ed trunks speak the silent language of departed centuries, but th.it" would rather lay our bones to rest beside the mou'.ded forms of our loved and :perished oue3 ; but common reason tells Us that we can not all "sleep with our fathers." There must be a break made at some time ; and that time is not far dfjjtant. The truth is we ouht to have hacj. a new cerriete.ry twenty .years ago. This one, being used in common by both races and all nations, is in almost daily requisition, and there can be no doubt but that poisonous ases, geuerated from the decDmposition of dead bodies, and diffused through the atmostphere we are compelled to breathe, have a tendency to weaken the forces that sustain life and thereby open up au avenue for the introduction of d,isese geims into our systems. Then agaiu a great portion oi our people obtain their water supply from wells that are filled with surface drainage and as the ceme tery is centrally located andmore elovated than other portions of th town, there can be no cuestian but that much ct the effete matter arising from the grave yaid is cai tried bj tb?. springs' to -these . reser vois of disease and find its way down the " a' throats of our people, becomes a mighty factor in crippliAgie vital energies and lowering the tone of the toodj. Ten it behooves us to be np and doing, that we may protect the health of, the living and give decent interment to the dead. Keep the matter agitated Mr. Editor aud let us see who will be first to develop means to secure a cemetery. The thing can be managed very easily ij eeenia t us. Let the citizens wuo are able join in by subscription and purchase a plot, taking a certain number of square feet proportionate to', their sub scription I in payment for their out lay, the balance to revert by purchase to the city authorities to be managed as thpy dieterinin'jtf or elfio let the the tyhole go iiito the hauds of'a body j corporate with trustees regularly elected for stated periods with power to sell plots, cct, the whole being so arranged that "the pro- ceeds of sales shall go towards improving the cemetery and making a decent burial ground, j We must do something. It takes time to perfect arrangements such" as will be necessary in the premises, and it the writer is aLy judge; the sooner we get to work the better it iVill 'be for our town and commuuit.' W.hat eay our liest men ? Shall wa hivp a new ceme tery? We must have o"e ! " T. P. D, NEWS OF A WEEIv I October 7th. Tlie Supreme Cofirt. the United States will coi.reiw at noon ... ... on Tuesday next. - Ex-Wuvernur vv 11 Ham B. Washburn dropped dead at Sprinir field, Mass. yettei day. The IUceptiou Committee fr Mis. Cleveland, at St. Paul, has disl-anded. because of a nettv jealousy of Ms. Davis, w.fe of Senator Davis.- Sam Branch, a oeuro who was found guilty of larceny and sentenced to liyo veajs in the Deniteiitkrv iu the Cir- cuit Court at Chattanooga, TtnnM yes- terday, ut his throat iu the couit-room as soon as the sentence was pronounced. He died in thirty minutes. Surgeon- General Hamilton is advised of the break ing out of th yeR jw fever at . Tamp;i, Florida. Aleck Morris, a necro. killed Dn. Lockett, his father-in-law; cut Lockett'g wife's throat and stabbed Uis owu ife. Mai f , at Madison, Geoi gia.-A Ex-Senator Thurnian has consented to make two speeches In ti e Ohio campaign. The first one will be delivered at Kenton, Ohio, on the 22d, just , and the other later in C'dumbus.- -An Insurance company employed a detective to gtt .evidence of frapd against a fiim making aii imraiice claim aud the firm had tlie detective ar- rested on the charge of cons, iracy. The annual meeting pf the Peabody Edu- ational Fund mot In New Y ork, Wed- nesday. The fund amounts to $2,000,0001 and tho income to $70,000, which is dis- inuuiiju among ten quires. ,r.uiperoi ... , . 1- ft imiun ciijujoiji rwiicut. ncaou. mmgies ireeiy iu society 111 uaaeo-uAueu 4 -1 s - rii j 11 I . ana nas nem several receptions. Jicporis are sent to him daily concerning the con - ditiouof Crowu Piinee. Fitdeiick liam. October Sth. The Presidential party arriyeu at fliaujsonj vys., yesruay, aim f J 1 J- TT - 1 A will spend Sunday there. -Senator Zeb' Vance has beeu invited to make the address at the State fair, and is confi dently expected to be present. -Addi tional earthquake .shocks were felt, f 11 Greece yesterday. Tho inhabitants are leaviug their homes. While a nejjro boy was sorting a lot of junk in a juuk sjore in Raleigh yesterday, h found a money belt containing, $31 v. -The Sul- tan 01 .uorroco is aeaa. n?s son, sixteeuj a. f 1 r i j 11! . years ot age, tooK tlie oati. ot 9ce over . M nisiatner s corpse, ana nas assuraea tne i government. it isrepo.xea Lnat Messrs. Randall and Carlisle have agreed upopj,. be taken off except on cigars. Judge Bond, of the United States Supreme Court sitting at Richmond, Virginia, to-day issued an order, restraining every Com monwealth Attorney in the State from puttii g the law known a the ."Coupon Crusher" into fo.-ce and effect. Sur- 1 geon-Geueral lfamilton hasa telegraphed the Collect r at Tampa, Florida, to use every precaution to prevent the spread of the yellow fever. Reports lrorn Flor- da yesterday confirm the existence of the ytllow fever, but it is pronounced of a mild form by the resident physicians. But one death has occurred so far. October 9th. Several Republican office l'dders ! the Boston Navy Yards have been removed. Four deaths from yel- ow fever at Tampa, Florida and about twenty cases. . Hie authorities are using disea3e. David Odetree, his wife and and-two children 'wefe poisoned at Talla dega, Alabaiua, by Mrs. Ogletree. She had threatened to prison the entire fami ly, and accorripiishad her purpose, -r The President a:id Mrs. Cleveland arrived iu Madison, Wisconsin, where they had a cordial reception. Thoy will remain over Sunday as'the-guests of Post-master General Vilas. rThe Cotton World's report of the crop for September says. That the Carolina's and Alabama are the ouly Suites in the cottou belt that hold up well. The average at 5 this date for the cotton belt is 83,9,aainst 84 last year. October 10th. Reports from Tampa represent that the doctors: differ as to whether the prevalent disease is yello faver or dengue; the fever is of a vory mild type, but the town is nearly depop ulated from dread of it. jThe Virginia attorneys sent to jail in Richmond by Judge Bond foi contempt, are receiving every imaginable atteution frjra their friends; habeas corpus proceedings will be corameuced at once. The President aud Mis. Cleveland spent Sunday quietly at the home of Postmaster General Vilas, in Madison. Iowa; the weather was un favorable for their goins to chureh. -A Vienna dispatch reports a Collision of steamers on Lake Constance, by which mauy passengers were drowned. .Dom Pedro, Emperoi of Brazil; who is at Ba den Baden, wil abdicate his throne on account of ill - liealth.-rTIie Piedmont Exposition was opened at Atlanta yester day ; the display is immence: Hon. S.J. Randall made tlie opening speech, and was introduced by Governor Gordon. EXCITEMENT IN TEXAS. Great excitement has been cau ed in this vicinity of Paris, Texas, by the re uiarkable recovery of Mr. J. E. Corley, who was so helpless he could not turn iu bed, or raise his head , everybody said he was dying of Consumption. A trhJ bot tle of Dr. Kiug's New Discovery was seut him. Fiudtng relief he bought a large bottle and a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills; by the time be had taken two boxes of Piljs arid two 'bottles of tfle Discovery, he was well aud had gained iu fleoh thirty six poundg. : - - -1 . : "V O 1 . A 1 large bottles ? 1. - i A. 1 A tJM J A. .1 . 1! A 1 tue tar.u auu internal revenue quesuou,. . . hfc to bonmtulate them All raw materials are tube placed upon gelves for they have doubtless e5aped a the free list, and the tax on tobacco .to thraPMnr .k Ithe hands of the OUR NEW VuRKLKriLR. ITrpm Oar Regular Correspondent of ! - aew low, ocwm., I , . , L -t tr. .fc - uae.pi ice nitmi pecuar - has ever oocurixd in Jfew York wa Iq- " I I . .... Yt H 1 auurated at the stales or ina r utu Avenue Transportation vo.. oinerwjae known as the stage line, pn Thursday aofl resulted in the Uuing up oftne 8tge a day Thursday and pai t of rtaay. iicr- tofore the drives htive beep,compeiiea.ti execute tUeir duties crpvinec, as u.w, j in a stove-pipe bat ,of ,the .teift ttiJe. Iow aUe dnver:ls uot auae to apj the least so they, alter a lair trial, re fused to drive unless they were allowcp to wear bats of their owu election, Th company held out against the men on day and lost about five nanqrea aoiiarv J more and filially gave up.he high Lt idea. llolbrook Hall, ' large anOI ra'cabft I apartment house an -Park, Arena?. Mfcl. I Sixty Second strect.'Iias.been condemned and pronor need unsafe fpr occupancy by I the iuspectoi of buildings. It was aoclr J deiitly discovered that the flotr beami which were put in green, were rapid" e'ecaymg. $"o one Would euppose from the appearance of the massive house tha.t I it was lat all indangeriof collapsing. The familje4iaye aHmove out, and the biildr ing will straightway be tpra down. The victorious Voluoteer sailed out of t decked wjth jSagsjand bunting amid j;n;n .lf fl,lfT tho din Of Steam v - o , ! 1 ' whUtlCS aDU thO bOOmlPg 0l guns. iUTl I . " I . . p sn(J aud jt r BiU-iessi ,the designer O. the famoua gioon. have been tendered a 1 royal reception at Faiftiel Hall ,lu Bo Wil-1n fran; iianir Haft and hi crew I rf(un. unit were Inearlv exhausted by the liand haklng of the demoustra- I w L - . . . tive and patriotic people. All jokes on VnlnnWr and ThSstla are now de clared void. It is the class of '90, the Sopbomre class, of Columbia College that has refus ed to "rush" the freihraen this year. Cane rushes have been in vogue in this and other colleges from tinje immemorial and have always been an exhibition of brute force and nothing else. Last year the class of '93, then the freshman class, won lt ia . veiunU3uai thinjr for the f;esnxi n to win hey are generally - w r r' r - 1 9 mQ&t unmercifujly by the BOpho- - , - u n pt to to rush." .T freshmen are much olsap. sophomores. In co lege circle aud wltn the public the hazing of young O. W. Cho.ite, a son of the irell known Joseph Choate, which is said to haTe nnsettled his reason, is the Bublect of general dis. cussion, l ya aopnomorcs of ine couego have prepared their itatrment of the af fair and as far as thejr are concerned are not at all to blame. According to their statement nothing severe was enforced upon the uufortunauj student. He was simply asked to sing ;a song and make a speech in the sauce of s. me EQphomores who ridiculed. He afterwards boasted of being hazed and seemed proud of it. It is hoped the young man will recover. Many suppose his present unfortunate condition is the result of over stndy and not the hazing he received. The Baltimore and:0!iio Telegraph has PaMed lut? iUe ha 'f 3 of the Union Company. The amount paid for the transfer was uot given. The Western Union will now have;' full control of iU late rival. It is understood that theie will be no advanco in the rates for tho transmission of ms4ages. t t Chief J,ustiji Rugr has now granted a permanent stay iu the Sharp case, peu ding argument for a now tiial before tho court cjf appeals. Sharp's lawyer are much plaajed ovc their efforts but la the District Attorney's office tuey are very bluel Japolj Sliarp's condition re mains about the (same. The old man spends most of. his time in his invalids chair with hi faithful and never tirein wife by his side. His confinement In Ludlow streot jail aas boeu very weakeu- '? . 1 The police are already, preparing for extra duty and taking the precautions for eiec'ti'on day. 'tho p ills wiH bo care fully watched and all illegal rotert promptly arrest It will not ba Supt. Murray's fault If the election ie. not fir quq In all respects, j One of the naejtKs in the New" York theatres at present jis the little1 ChlueM boy at DaIy'T lie came all tho" wy from San FrancIsaoandDiay 'be seen any evenlog n, tlo ycstihAle of the theatre, dressed elaborately in silks and aatiiw, distiibUjting program!. One daily paper, the Star, started the idea, of-printing hourly edition, coutaln ing Hifi latest tolfegraph 10. news, eto., through the afternoon. Another prbml uent daily foilow. it k example beginning on Monlay next. It will not be lonx bo fore mid-night PfP?M make tuelr ap pearance it) thbj progressive world of ours. American' j' are people always thirsting for newn and Ameiicao journal- ism like everything' else. Aoviricao leada the world. ( The streets are a iparpntly in no better, condition than thejf Were before Mayor Hewitt wrote concerning the subject to the street cleauitl department. The condition of the streets is a disgrace to 1 . --f n -r . the city. , , COLCXBTA. Scho d children jan buy the rnt aud tire eheapost ieks and pens , in town, at the Recokj OrntE. - I ' 1 I J I 1 I ( 1-
The Weekly Record (Beaufort, N.C.)
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Oct. 14, 1887, edition 1
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