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i I V i ' tl I W !, . il 1 -'1 it' - ,.-v. L. .1 , j- , " . i : : ; - - " : r j ' : " BEAUFORT, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1 887. NO 47. roL.2. ' ' ' " ' ' " - r . 1 . -.., r-v.wV v, I 3"; ANNUA! EXHIBITON ter Fish Game and Produo Association. AT DAVIS' HALL. Wort, N. C Dec.. 14, la 16, wj. . . F rortorot and arlwuninrr The C1U - .tA t ik. catcliing of Fish,and shooting, 1 i Fowl, are requested to send ex- "t8 premiums will b given for the l niters. Clams, Fish, Game, Farm 'I1-" VhiAv Articles. &c. sent for purtS v fJ!fll'k Vil 'exhibits to the Secretary, and A,h('m in before December 13th. 'l iinrv exhibit will be held daily. V" .11 in'' complete premium fist will ,. ..ti e ich day of the Fair. Music i,aA v thfl EntfertnYiMA - f!nr. tt r.i H llo x - r rnl. f liaufetrt Live Porpoise . ?.. n Ocean eurioities wit ie I'D' ... . . I r 1 ki in"?-. VWA nil lx ,! i i. At 41- a : mi ,i J : v ...... i l w i u &a a i r f,ffirk.'sai1di.riz(S. 1 li;nkM- P'ir raised m I , "tiiity. he on exliihition And for fc ' jt ;., tif .iim of the projectors to ? w Aiii.u.ii Fair, ai.dthey wil. spare vMr exp ttmake this "fir-rexhibiti"!. A ' Gnmd Success. ttlKEC'lOKr. ' T Jf.n-il L A. karron, J. L. Man vM i" F. li Mace. M. D., C. K. Ui.Ll.i. .hi I iui Af 1 ,- .. .. ri Vt ... IVv ' 1,.h- I ;ivi.-. li. H. Rlerson. John Fiiis. Win. F. 'Dill, Alonzo Thuma.s W. T:l -rJ S. J Mu, I- saai. M. D. MARSHALS. II D. n Chief, S. 31. liUCKinau, i. ..v.-r.. l.w-r.' S. 11. Tavlor. 11.15. Vo.law. IvV. Duncan. Sam Howland. MM. C V. Uobeison, .1. 'ii..J.nes, Or ('. N. Mason S. U. Xewbi-r.y David Wiliisir.is. 1 Wv.CS l"eic-. ix?e imniuia.. iVaili.iv SUivxs. J. U. rotter, -Ue. AVai i. W. O. Willi.ims, L. A. Potter. ,Wi.li 'M"ore: A. II. CisSwick, lyre Mo..ie. Ir. -J- W . 5?aiMurs, it. vt. KiiK tt. 3.-1L Davis. It. W. llmnp'ny, F.rtw;itl Ma.liu. .I -hu X. IML Calvin I..' IV, kin..u. Th .V E. Prnk'.ns, .Martin It. Sininu'e. Suimn-1 Thomas, l apt. i. li. Li-i, Autli'iiiy ill).". i.. O. .... .. , . - . tt .is -.( iK' .n'.rffiltr.'ij lir.'. 1 '. tttm?. ,kkn.lc cent a ndleJ?re w widfolijtor -. . . ;n, itUi yiwt. i3f" Aikv.-rtiscrs.. 2 Dr. .1. i Davis. Ann Street. ., T. R. Dejaniar, F'-ont Street. H.-n Davis, N. Side Fiont Street. Pry Goods and Groceries. S. J Moore & Bro. Front Street, 'ietiry Engleberg, Front Street U ude rtak e r. (' V. Robers, Front Street. S. J. Moore & Bro Front Street Beaufort. X. C. Isthe ptau t3 btij' yoar supplies. -DryG,.ls, Nttions, Iknits & ties, Hate i ('aps'.' Clotliing, Groceiies, Crockery, ,Wo..d. Tin, & Glass Ware, and m fad fverytliing .usually, kept iu a fhst class i'ic. g.joa ad secure bargains. m i if'. Br. J, B. Savisf.; DHUGGIST AND APOTHECARY. itCCT, 2ND lOOU FROV TxJIiNEU. 0- -0 ll.twke's Eye Glasses and Spectacles. are y,mv eyes by buying a. pair. Color 1 a:l3s.'s, for weak and sore eyes. Dr. Paris is. cole agent for ttese glasses, they wzy. bo boaht elsewbWre ia this coup- The l.-,i ;;est and cheapest assortwiet ot Putt. tMct'icines ofadl fcWids Al-ways in D'- Kilmers, Conli and Coasumptiwi Cure. ' 'hivlds Female Regulator. C H li. n. S. 8.- ' . Vife Kidiey Cure -"I'HKMis Uesrulator. '1 (V.ugh Mixture. Cliill Ut'iuedies, """wji'ur mtuicines iroinaiarge-w-. i.i....t ..... .t..t. Klatlu ng prices. Rememberthe place, 1 B. DAVIS' DRUG STORE, Stijp.et, 2xp DOOa fOJt Tckxb, n IV. TimT A si TT? t J, : f- ' Attouxey at Law, -t -'oi-nei- of Front and Tamer Scree tR. BEAUFORT, N. Ct I t l-l.a .. .1.- C 1iiiMt vl'Aviin 1.. 1 T- J U.m. 'Uvi licoc ' counties; the Supreme Court of Norl ya."""i;., and the U. S. District and Ci ' . v 1 . . 1 .lie iiur niiiiir 111. .1 ill- --, . ' ii.ilu . , vs. . ; jsonu Cir- RECORD. G. WyGU A tt LOi'T K . EIUTOR. tgr suBsqiPTioK uaxes: -i One Veaf.1... ..........fi.50 Six Mont&e,.'.'. 75 Four , .!!imi;5o Two - .,.5 Cphin Advance. Entered at tle Post Office at lie an Tort, N..C., as second, class rattcr. 1 - 1 r 1 1 1 .v. - . 1 . t7 Tlie(Edt40 of this per is not T re sponsible f the Views of corre-tadeats. tSL Jf ,tbeve is an X mark on your paper, it xeans that your subscription has expired, Pteae renew t one. Tfee JllECOTin is' the offinial of the SWi. genatorul District, compose i of the eean&e's of Onslow. Carteret and -T . ' ' ' - tlUIlfS. . receive and receipt for snbseriiklons to this paper. LOG A LS. The Fair. Everybody most come o Jtje lair. None but the brave deserve the Fair.' Wizaid Oil. For sale by AJen Davis. Try Ileury Englebcrg'ciiiOroeeries. Let rs all give thanks (t f he jver of all j;ool. ' Piso'i Consumtive Core.' For Rule bv Alkt.Davi. . ", Ayer' SarsapariJla. For sale by Allee Davis. . ' J I Smoke S'p nge Cake tobacco. For Sale at te Kkcokd office. Powdered ard Pulverized Sugar con stjintly on hand at Henry Englebergs. Patent Medicines of all kinds and de script ions at Allen Davis Dru;; Sture. Es. Jamtioa Ginger, large sice for only 35 cents. For sale by Allen Davis. Shaker's Extratt. ItoJs or Cnrative syrup. Foi" al. bjr Allen Davis. Fire Ci ackers by' the bojc and single pack at Henry Enylebergs. Lots of nice things to eat at Henry LnleiJergs, ' IVd Star Cough Cure, prompt, safe and sure. For sale by Allen Davis. There will be a shooting match each day ol the Fair for Turkeys. Chew li Kim toba.-Sco. All grades for sale at the Kkcohi? office. Send som.'thiag to the F-iir.. After tk turn titm'iiica licu'aJkw." For sale ly Allen , r s.-i - . D;ivv.. irarneis. I;t and Kidney Cure, Saf N. rviitf-.avl Pill Fur sale by Alien Davis Hair bruwies, Tooth brushes. Clothes KrnJ.P- a .1 Ciind'h hair brushes. Foi sAle oAllen Davis. Subscribe at once for the Record. We will pdb!ish a doublo sheet ou '1 hauks giriug and Christmas. A meeting of the Directors of the Fair Association ill be held at th Recoup office Friday evening. Our Boom tobacco is the best and the cheapest in.town.Try A plhi only 6 cents, at the Recoud Office. " Send something to the Fair. Th sec retary will receive all articles for exhibi tion;,' aud hae them placed in. the. hall. fjet every man, woman and child in the; cotfuty, go to work to make our Fair a grand success. Pond's Extract, peoples' reniedy for bleediugCp-iles, blind piles, toothache, headache, earaclie, s .re throat. For sale by Atleu Davis. School children x;an buy the best and the cheapest ihks al fieus in towjf, at the Record. Of?CE. ' Wlien you want a 35 or 1Q pound can of pu L""1' ta Henry. Engleberg's he always keeps it'ou haid. Try A A X A 1, and Number Five Cir Sui'at Allen Davis tfrug Store. None better for 5 -cents Call at the Rccmua office and nuf chase one of the 'PearrvfopV,,lamft cuimaejs. They are the bst. v f rru-. ncl rahnyf ever ibrOUSllt to this aiket, A ftf. egat.gioeery of The new arh(rieatt.i nepot . uavic lead City built by th$ A. d. O. R. Rj- ts about corapietov ., T - a r will nlvravs 'fiod the best Smoking 'and Chewing Tobacco, at the lowest prices, at the BiceqBp. office. old staves with ' Piastic stove paste. This s an aructe v,onu iu wei"hi.a goia.. x oi i'1,v'"' office ' The best Groccriesa'ways ou hand at sSe,",gD.ied5 Bee. aud ttferjr th'.fti in the Grocery trade. hibitian at Dr. i no v 'th" " -t. r..iv.a nn.r stor. Wll euar- antce saUsfactiou or the money wnl be refaadeO, uuiy-aceui. Tutt'ftarsapraia and Queeus Delight, J..A.i rvormanent cure of Hneu- ior bdbcu j r matism, Diseaseof the skin, Dyspepsia iiT- aa.i bv AUeit Davis. - 'The finest Copy Books brought to this place are fer saie ac iuo office We have nine numbers, all copies. To see them . is to hAy' them. . . Paikers winger iu ,k ..r " f.r everv family, surpasses all. hcr re mldiel 7n the cSra Jdyspepsfa, Ttidiges- tipn &c " Far sale Dy Aiie vmI- fr announce that we were disappointed In getting oux Thriving ?UPP.f-m3n- Hewmra"" J encin'oud mag.iidcent Cbnmas sup- uUment. : - m , Dout forget the Fair. Lk. Wmslow d address oar oeople will iC uiovm" j on the subject of Oyster culture. Mr.l THE i . Ladies you should not mins the oppor tunity to come in and s our splendid assortment Of dress e'o.kl Thev an maa. Try our Sugar Cured, Peaches and Cream. Bob Hancock, and Boom C hew ing Tobacco. Smoke our Sponge Cake smoking tobacco, put up in hf shape, something ew anl nk.e. " People will boy wheie tboycan buy the ekeapst, and in aticip-i'ion of this we have kept an ey;e cn how tp doit, thit is we have boucht clTean a.jd can sll iIipi. and will do it. Taylor & lckjpian. article to resolve, that he w'iJL eome and take a look at our ttfeek, very first oppoitunity, wiietlior he iCuts to buy or not. Taylor & liaekm&n. . v The N.:C. Baitst wete ji' aession last k'i'4lr in riiiil-i4na Tt ia a I41W11 .n) 9n.l miTmlkhrfc. araannr iffl maraluin: cal and lay, some of the1 imw-t emhient min in our state, ' "l : The Methodist of Va., jo oninl con ference assembled in D-a'njilb?, on the ldth passed resolutions condenin,yjg the theatre as 'irreligious, imnjoral'aiid yifious." Dont foof away your dimeg nj ypiir doj-. lars under the inapres8ion"that?yu know u an. rose yonrneive.s w-tm it is 'that keeps the best stock of goods, and who will give you the best bargains lor your money. We are willing t take chances n your investigation. Taylor & Buck- Ifoik will Ie commenced on the Teach-) a v.i 1... j ! vro vsv.-imiiy uuhujjj ill a lew uaysi. Ir. E. G. Uarrell, tie energetic secretary will he down this ,ek to locate the spot which it is to be arecteil. M.oieheud . liwro wic lili i OLl'p III rtl vauvjl" til Id Beaufort. Weooogralulate our sis ter town ou her goo'jH tune. Insure in the OldPeopVs Mutual B"ii et Sjcietythe only reliable Insurance 'Company for old people in the United jbjates, and the cheapest, 'siet and best ora!l ages. Call on' pr. T. B. Ueam'ar, 'Agent for Carteie.t 'county, and be txjn yincecl. Als Agiui tor'jUe 'Tew Yoik Mutua' Reservetotal butess $"JSO,(00, J00. Deposited with' Iusc ratine Depart munts SfJ$0.00. r e ' Wo will .give an ehpgast, illustrated Christinas paper 'Tree.' to every school child white and colored, who buys a N C. popy book, with set Vopies from us. Price of codv book 10 cents. We have all the urades. Th'ree'humbers for begin ners, tftree numbef Tor advanced boys, mm iuree iiuiuuerk iiv Kuauctru Come At once and secure the best copy book for the price, and'tiit- Christmas paper filled with picture fxie. Bv a rBrerenna ti our buirth naro our readers will oiscover anwidVeriisement r tlt II y "! .'S i ' ft 1 iy oi lxcwoerne s popular iwaiiuer, au Ash. He is always totfce frmU, and our mny friends and subscribers i u Carteret and Ouslow Counties, cannot dp better, when needing any thing 'hi his line to send their orders tu him, or call ou him when in New Berne, A frord to the wise is sufficient. 0:1 BoreajLpaid us a visit on Monthly. Hej came like a thie Iu the night. Monday was real cool, ovej-ats and giod li res i were in deiuiid. God pity t,le poor, a id put it iu the minds and heaits of our pvople t L?Jp them. Resn ..iii the (Iriiiinns at Oxford. There kire 5il2 little oi.es (h peiKlent upon tlie charitable peopie oi in. j.,. gatneieu u rether at that iustituti':!. Qod Uveth a cheerful giver. The Falcon withes to know the breed of our Rooster? In answJr, we would say bat the cause of his neck being so strauhr, is that he has froictd nut, over the D imocratic Kuccesses of the past few years. SVe will order 9 new 0113 for next year iron bound and copper fastened. Caiteret is the bmner qouuty of the dis trict hence the deoiiue of our bird. Brethei-tn dont forget ttje Fair. Our latch string is ou the outside.' An iron hull screw stqauier, named the Manjeo, was' launched from tho ship yard of 'Pbsey'iS? Jones at Wilmington, Del aware, on the 18th. instant. This new . I...??, e. t... Tm;..;..n sjeanier was ouin. iui ao viu luunumu "(i-... -u.. jf -.m. XT . ...r.i 1- NewBerne. The vessel is 190 feet l-.ng, 26 - feet beem, 10 feet 8 inches deep. The Old Dominion. Co., are progres sive people, and have a$ a No. 1 agent at New Berne, in the persou ol our oiu frieud M.-. E. B. Roberts, FAIR NOTES. Fisherman & Ovstertceu should send at least one bushel of oyster and clams from every bd in the cejiuty. The cost CT-iii 1m naid for them' ' Fa.-meis wives and daughters should scud Preserves, Ptckels, Honey, Fresh butter, Chickens, -Ducks & Turkeys. Lndies in town and and country should siia an Kinas 01 Fancy work, crazy quilts xc. n.e.;waui a deer and bear to exhibit ; Let same of our hunters kill then tor us. Premiums will tisiid in cash 0 dlDlom W. St ud exhibits to Geo. W. Ciiarlotte Beaufort, N. C. not later than Tuesday. Dec. 13th. THANKSGIVING. Mayor's Office, Beaufort Nov.,23rd, 1887. - To the Citizens o,f fJ eaafort; ' Our President and Governor have named Thursday the iustaut, as a day ol National and SC4te Thanksgiving. The business men of our towu aie re spectf.iHy requested to 'close their re spective places of busines on that day, aud observe the same as called upon to do by our said President and Governor, Respectfully, L."A. Skarren, . Mayor. BUCKLEN'S ARNJCA SALVE. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sonss, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and post- tively cures rues, or "o j It is guarauteed t give perfect satisiac tion, or money refnndedA Price 25 mdU per Uqx. ' ' J7or ale bv Or T. B. Ieia mar x j ITCIUNG PES.' - SYJirTOMS Moisture intense itching andstingmg; most at ight; worse by mors form,liicho!ti3n bleed aud ulcerate, becoming very sore. SwAP" VINT ment stops the itching and bleeding,heals ulceration, and ia any cases removes the tumors. It is equally efficacious! n. curing all Skin Diseases. Db. bwATHB "S wayne's OiNTMEKTCan be obtaiued of druggists. Sent by mau lor oj vwi.. IX MEMORIAM. Died w Beaufort on Friday November, 11th, 1887.. Mrs. Charity E. avi, w5fe of John P. C. Dftyi deceased, in the 74th year of her age. Her husband, a promi nent citizen of Beaufort preceded., her a number of years ago to the L".nd of the Blest She had passed the allotted time, having more than lived out the tluee score years and ten. She was a true and humble follower of the jhlessed Sivior. She was a member of tbe M, E. Church communion, in which, she had lived since her youth. During the Utter -years of her ltfe she was sorely tried wjth isea-e. but she b-Jie her s,ue; legs vit g'eat patience and fortitude. A fe,w yjpas siuca she was .called upon tp stand by the ope 11 graves of ,a devoted .daughter and a loving son. She bore this great afflic tion with Christian foi til ude, as she .did the loss of a buying, kind acd devutcd husband. fcl ehas gone. to her revard -her suf ferings are over she is at rest. God's finsccr touched her and she dent. She. quietly fell asleep in the firms .ot a loving Savior. Dead the sad intelligence of the death of such a woman has cast a gloom er her many friends. She will le remeiu bered by them as a lovinz, confiding, and faithful ffiend. Free from all arro gance and pride, and possessed of a meek and quiet spiiit, she von the esteem and confidence of all who cams in contact with her. In her were conjoined all .l3 qualities which lend beauty and) foice to character, and which yave her a title to true viomanhood. Uer's was itrd.-ed a lovely character. Pure a$ the duw drops of the uoruing iu hex youth, and true as steel, it was but natural that she should be in after lifn, a devoted wife and mot!)-' er. She loved her God, she loved the Methodist Church the chinch of her choice, and when the summons came tfiP wa ready to respqqd tp the call. Ifei' jHtre spirit has flown Ijroiij ijs tene ment of clay, and is 11-cli injf on tli bosom of its God. Sh- is w.th lei Savior under the Tree of Lif" waying a palni that sjrall that shall ever be iieen ad sweeping a harp that shall ne'er be un strung. We iiiourn her loss to us, but vie would nt call her back if we could Beyond the din of all eardjly strife, be youd the reach of all sorrow ami pair, she is happier fir than she could ever be in this shadowy vaie of aches and sighs aud tear.. "God knows best. x y only see the dark sidj 01 the " Cloud, God sceth tiie rest." Our warmest sympathies run out after the "rief-Uii'jkeu dear o..ts. who are : r bereft of the wise counsel of a devoted christian mother. .lay ihe Gi of all e, race be with them. Her remains were followed to t!e cem tery by a large ctu- cuurse of lovin- friends ami laid by the ide of her l'.ishand and children. tBut whe'jrefou weep? Her matchless spirit Kiiius, Beyond where splendid shineo the 01 1 ofday; And weeping angeltj k-ad her t those bowel s Whefe endless pleasuiea viitues deeds repay. And shall presrnpttious moitals Heaven arraigu, And, 'madly, Gd like Providence accuse ? Oh ! no, far lly from iu- attempts so vain ; I'I ne'er subniission to my God reiu.se,'' EXCITEMENT IN TEXAS. Great excitement has been t an ed in this vicinity ed Palis, Texas, by the re inarkaWe recovery of Mr. J. E. Corley, Who Was Se helpless he ceuid iut turn in bod, or raise his head, everybody said he was 4y'Hg of Cou.su m prion. A trial bot tle of Dr. Kig' New Discovery was sent him. Finding relief he bought a large bottle and a box of Dr. King's New Life PUls; by the time be had taken two boxes of Pills aud two bottles ot tlie. Discovery, he was wellaijd hatj.gayied iu flesh thirty six pounds. Trial bottles of this Great Discovery for Consumption froe at T. B. Delemars ami large bottles 9K. MARINE NEWS AKKIVALS. Nov. 16th Sch,r. Annie Mhlyettc, Davis maste;, from Charleston S. (J. Nov. 14th Schr. Cherubim, Nelsou master, ioi Washington H. C. ' ' - k Schr. Beulah ' Beuton, Davis master , from Cliarleston, Nov. 15th Pishing 8oho,oner from Mass., anchored off sea buoy to ride out N. W. gale, bound to Savannah Ga. raw 21 Steam Yacht Edmoth, Hobbs master, from Norfolk Va, 8ILEU. Nov. 15th 3. S. Tug, Wm. Boars, from latteras for Willmingtou. ' Nov. 15ih Schr. A. J. Marine, Moore master, for Wilmington. yuv'. 21 Steam "-acht Ednoth, Hobbs master for NewBerne. Nov. 23d Schr. C"enbimt Felspn master, for Cherubim S. C, ' The advantages of a reliable, saje and efficacious Family Medicine, is iiwadcula ble, and when such is found, tle blessing is thus happily eKni esse d. I EXCLAIMED, '.EUREKA.". " I have been using Simmons Liver Reg ulator jcyself some five years or more, ami my family t$ao, and can testify from tx perieiMJO to i$ yirkes. ' I never recom mend a m.ediciiAe unless I know it to . be good. In miuisiy of twenty five-yeai I have often felt the need oj such a medi cine and when I found it I exclaimed, Eureka." Rev. J. P. Harper, proprie tor of the "Cluistian Visiter.," Smithfiekl. N. C OUR NEW YORK LETTER. From Our .Repnlar Correspondent.' New York, November, 19 h, 1837. Tlie ta'l form of llenry Irving, the dis-j tinuuished actor, is a familiar figure on 4th avenue. He tskes his constitutional stioll in the" aftenioon -fpilpwed by, his favorite do'j, a small fox terrier. jMr. Irving w'th Ellen Terry is now fi-Uing an eniragtment at the Star Theatre. The aetors congregate in , crowds in front of the Mjrtou House on Union Square. In the theatrical world, as in every other business or profession., there areljundieds of '.unemployed men. Men. wh.o wear long hair and coats aluny with' wear. The .d,ude of (he profession is Bib IlilUard now an ex-member of Mrs Lau-;try company. Some sharp notes have passed between the actor Hilliard and Mr. Geb- hai'd, a well known mu about town, this last week. The tioubl arose between Mr. Gebhard and some friends who were occupying a box adjacent to ogec'-cupied by Mrs. Hilliard and Mrs. Henry IMxey. The ladies accused Mr. Gehhard's friends. f stariasr and 'making ungeiitlemauly . f v- emarks about them, Mr. Gerhard has explained the occurrence to the entire satisfaction of the wrathy actor and bipod shed has been hapjuly avoided The Humbt-r of blockades that have been continually occurring on Rroadway by wheels being wrenched ofx wagons, axles biokcu and breakdowns 0 a'l kinds are attributed to the centre bearing rail of the surface line of cars. The nustance however, will probably be s on abated by the net ion of the legislature. Election bets' wepp settled in various way;., the wek alter the election. Some bank accounts were reduced considerably; while others aain were euiiched. A liuinber of coruical en i ridiculous bets were settled. much to tho satisfaction of the other parties and the public. One man iu Brooklyn was compelled to wh el his victorious' friend o-rer the principal thorough fare.. Another iu this" ci:y swept Brtvadway-tjrom 2d to 81th strei t W;th a street bibom to the music of a brass band ai.d cheers of friends. How vid culous some people Mill make themselves all ou account of a ciy election. Heir Most, the noisy aiul cowkidly anarchist has been arrested - to answei tor the speech he made at a meeting on tlie east 'side of towu. Alost advised his hearers to avenge the lives of the Chicago anarchists and leccoiumt'Ud lli'i kil.ing )f . 1 . . 1 I. I .... -1 k the judges aim others wuo neipeu 10 convict the guilty meu. Accoidiug to our penal cotie such a speech is a criminal offence and "is punishable by the la'w. The case was caref ully considered in the District Attorneys, office and resulted j iu the arrest" of Hcrr Most. Most is pie editor of an auarchist's paper, lie has served one trtn on Biackwell's Island for his incendiary remarks and js likely to epjoy anoiher rest in that secluded resort- lie was adinitteu to oaii aim nis trial set down lor Tuesday next. i The Rev. Mr. Simpson of the Tabertiii cie on Mad iso u avenue, phdauthr -pically iucliued, decided to g".'c tya uewgbjnys, bootblacks and nichins a good aud, iu- structivc ti ne .on every Thursday even ing throughout the winter. A stereop titan show was ariaued for the tirstl en tertaiuuieut and the event carvfully ad vertised tp Ukp pUee in the lecture room ot the Church. It was expected thatouly a few of the small fry would icspoud b-it be tore seven o'clock arrived a small mob ol boys overflowing with animal , spirits assembled on the 'side waik impatiently waitiiv to be admitted. When the doors were opened the nightly torrent of yotiug humanity poured in. the good pastor i vaiu endeavored to address the boys but his' remarks were drowned. The Choir warbled a hymn which was also in" audible. When the gas was truad out for the benefit of . the magic lautern a small riot ensued in which several minor tights were inaugurated. The musoulur sexton in attempting to eject several of the ring leaders b.oke the glass ; de ors and practiaily euded tho entertaiuruent. Such is the gratitude of the.' -street arab of the city. :. -i k The steamer Guyaudotte, ; of the Qld, Dominion Lme, on her trip' from Norfolk to this city was run into by a three mast ed shcoon'er. A lu.le was punched into the side ol tlie steamer while the schooner only suffered the loss of h,er bow sprit" ; Edward Hanigan, the well kuowh actor aud proprietor of the Par rfh.eaJt.ro will place upon the boards a new drama . of Sonthern life entitled, "Pte.V Roc tlie play he bought a small two. wheeled eart and a pair of oxen, such a is used py tue neg.oes.cf the.remOjte sections of Ala. bama and other Southern States. The cart With its small oxeu and old. colored driver, has excited no little comment on its journey to New York. The pUiy, no doubt will be a success as all the works f r- IT ,r.-i r:i ari. With the tii st of Kf A1-1 . November, the opening eX the5 shooting season comvs tlie usual number ot -accidents of the "did'u know it load.-d" aud. other kinds. Many people do not regard a loaded gun eithci in the fie d or at home as aj dangerous aiticlo. Tlie nlustiaied papers haye already D.ought out their extra Thanksgiving numbers and, as usual, the' por uunJing turkeys suffer at the hands of the cai--toonist aud , humorous editor. The Princeton Yale foot-ball gatm? wai play ed at . the Polo grounds this afternoon aud resulted in splendid victory for Yah?. About five thousand persons witnessed the-painein spite of the pouig 'r On Thanksgivng Day Harvard and Yale vi Ul decile tlicir superiority iu the. game The Thanks -ivinir came his been an event for y,ears jt. Many paities gi out to the Polo grouuds on four-in-hand coaches As it jren.Trally snows on that day ihe majority find it more comfbrta- M to fi-iwz a on tlu srand stand. Pre parations for the winter have been made at. tli mfinarprie in Central Park. The twenty elephants bt longing te Barunro have been retained to Bridgeport. Mr. Ciawley and Miss Kitty, His two interest ing chimp uizaes have been raved from the Hon house to mora - com foi table q-iarters on the second floor of the Arsen al Budding. They occupy a nxiu fitted up with all the modern conveniences and seem perfectly content whh their civilized ii"e.: -Of. course the Anarchist excitement has Inronght forth the usual number of cranks. On the stck exshane floor a broker, who syminithized with the con-j demed men was .hanged, in etligy. " it etc not meet w ith the approval of the Uroacir and the practical j kers were compelled to apologize. A piece of gas pipe,' Con trived to Represent a dynamitebomb was found on Mia side, walk 1U front OI 04 nr.dw sto,e reeontlv. It created con- siderable exeite ment until it was learned that the affair was the work of a crank j crank stood in front of ihe group of wax .n t-hip virtiiAd aiiri denounced the IHiHcu until he was handed into me cusiouy oi a policeman. At the station house he was ... . . i - . . . 1 . J ' ' found t be suffering fr.m too trequeut excursions iut- corn juice laud. No matter what the gi eat excitement is balojie the public, any uumbeof cranks on the subject are instautiy produced. When Odium made the , first jump from the great bridge an I Tas killed, how many a: tempted to follow Ji'is example How many became hopelessly insane over the little ti teen puzzle? How many lost their heads over the rollm- skating ciaz. ? Pedestrianism had its victims aud so foi th and so on. The warning irt a Wall afreet broker's oflL'e-to niesseii!j;.n- boys who come in an I shat out their comuaviso.is to the top of their voices reads, ''Don't get ex cited, tlu asylums are pver crowded now. - . Columbia. NEWS OF A WEEIC Nor. 17th. Dr. Port- r reports but one new case of yellow fever at Tampa, yes terday. No deaths. He als: asks per mission to give Government assistants iu case the, disease spreads in adjoining counties. At Weston, Mass., or. MiiU- day aft-eriHKiu Alfred Nelson,' aged eleven years, tht'iw a sharp stone at Arthur Frenclv, aged seven ye irs, severing (he little fellow's jugular vein and causing death in a few minutes.- -Mr. C V. Harper, of Albany, having failed to make a satisfactory explanation to tho State Civil ter.ije Cy nmissiou in regard to chaiges that he had colieeted campaign funds, has beeu dismissed from his pcT si.ion,'as an examiner. - The steamer Venetian, loading at Bostou for Liverpool, was again on -lire yesterday. The cotton on board was landed and tha fire gotten under control. She was on lire on Nov. lO'.h, last, when hercirgo wu jettisoned and the fire extinguished by st am t The Board of Railroad Coiumissjouers, of Uu3al , N. Y, yesterday decided to recommend the depression of curtain streets of ttyat city, and the elevation of the tracks pi oider to obvjate the present danger and iuconveuience of gr ado cross ing. rrThe c nitest ove" the otiics of Treasurer of Erie county, N. Y., was be gu i before the Board, f Canvasejs at Bq. iMo yesterday. The Democrats claim th ) election of Charles F. Bishop, their c mdidate, alleging false returns iu favor of SteiUijoetter, Republican. , Nov. 18th. 1 1 err Most, Uio atiaichist was arrested in New York yesterday. When the, inquest over L6uis Luigg, the anarchist, was about to Cpmmeuco in Chicago yesterday, Xhrefi. auopymous let- ters were produced insinuating that the anarchist had no! committed suicide, but had been blown up by one of the jail at- tendants. No attention whatever was th )!t.tn:s. Nothimr new was developed, and a verdict was rettti ncd that Liogg's deatli wiis brought about "by the .explosion of a bomV about two iiVches loutgand half an Inch it diameter and filled with dynamite, said boino oemg exploded by his own hand wi.h suicidal i intent." Tlw Aibeiter Zottung puunsues a letter addressed to the wife X)f Engcl by a certain 'showman offering h r 10, 000 for the body of Lingg, the purpose hein - to nlaee it on exhibition in Die dir fereutciiies throughout the United States. Nov. 19th. Heir Most was yesterday admitted to bail In $1,503 to stand trial for an incendiary speech receutly deliver ed iu New York. The trial takes place ou the 23d inst- Rev. Mr. Pearson, the great revivalist is drawing large audi ences iu Raleigh. He is to visit New Berne iu February. He ought to be in vited to hold serviets in Beaufort. THE VERDICT UNANIMOUS. W. D. Suit Druggist Bippus, Ind., testifies: '"1 can iiboininend Llectrw Bitters as the verybest remedy. Every loltle sild has ijiven relief in every case. Oue ma itoolt six bottles, and wan cured of Rheumatism of 10 year standing. Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, affirms: The best selling mediciues l have ever handled in my 20 year's experi ence, is Electric Bitters." Thousands others have added their testimony, so that the ve'rdoct is unaui.nus that Elec tric Bittern do cure all diseases of ' the Liver, Kidnevsor Blood. Only a lialW d lar ab jttlc atT.'B. Delama.'s Drug 3to.e MAKING WITH i Come aud two for yourself for we don't taJk unless wo have something to When . wiu tell yoi that we can sell you goods at less money than yorjL ever bought them in your life, and we W?u1 you to believe this stvtet- fwiH vo come to our store aud eee tlif yourself. .g BEASJv. WM rf TT " T Only'Hftteii at some of our Prices. WTe mention a few as space will not ullow us to tell you everything we can do for you. ; We will 'bell you,' Men's all wool shirt, for 0c, worth 1.25. Men's and boy3 hats, at 10c, and upwrrd. Children's shoes, at 23c per pair, upward. Ladles' fine button shoe 83c per pair, woith -J1JS0. Men's calf skin boots, $1.50 per par, worth $300. ' '. Ladies llar.nel under vest COc worth $100. Men's rubber coats, 60c each, worth $1.25. Men's fine dress ihirts, GOc, each, worth 81.00. Boy's fur caps, 15c each. Boy's polo caps, 10c each. Misses New Market cloaks $3.30, worth 6 00. Children's Cloaks, $2.50, worth $000. Ladies fine wraps, $3.50, worth $6 00. Ladies' all woolJerseys 75c, 'worth $1.30.. Men's all wool sack coat8,""$1.50, worth, . ' $5.00. . " - Men's all wool walking coats, $1.50 worth $5.00. L j ' Mec's Pants 75c, worth $1.5Q. : ! . . r-p r- We assort right hero that we can sell you clothing at priUJS that WE CHALLENGE,' fHK -WOULD TO EUAL. You can buy a nke coat from us'at less money than you cn in any part oi th woihi. W alsb-bave Men's pants in our stock that can't be equaled iu price and durability, and one word for these pant. We wiU give a pair each to any two meu wko can rip them in the seams, each taking hokl t the legs of the pnts and pulling with all their might. We will not mention any moro of our gods and piioes right here but we ask you to COME TO OUR JOBS i ri I) m CDH' e fa$x what we say wheu, we tell you that we will make you ' "SFEP IN PRICE. ,,; In everythingyou buy from us. 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The Weekly Record (Beaufort, N.C.)
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Nov. 25, 1887, edition 1
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