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''"""--' "" .. "'"' ' , . . I.I.I I I-. ..... .... ...i I .... . ' J JLI U i .-J. . Ijii lln. II, . .... . ..' . 1 " ' ' ' ' '' ' ".- --V V -'j ' '' " " .. ' - : . - - - - . , " 1 ; " . -' f - ' . - ! . - 1 . - -: - - - - . ' ' . THE -v, : WEEKLY . MECOM). V. : i: VOL.. 3. BEAUFORT, NORTH CAROLINA; FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1888. NO. 17. MARRIED. THE RECORD. Daxiels Basle?. Notwithstanding the ery- lumr tke large aaditoriHm of he First Presbyterian chureh was filled with the cukjhk B lajCUBJCE of Raleigh Society yjesterdAy inftrainto wiluess the Qne Year. celebrit ies of tae nupUals of Hr- Jose fhus DameU and MUs AaI1'i B.i ley. The chnreh -was tastefutty ad handsome ly decorated, t. rtrata being con- ttletely filled wuh eydr:reeus, U llr and I magnificent calla UIHeK, while the pulpit was covered wirh a kxe cushiou of love ly flowers. In tke ceatre f an aih of 1 . - '., ,1. L'J. 'everreeiis ana aireeuy over ius urwe land groom, huuj; a lovely bell o .anow hill flowers. Shortly before the .airival rendered by Slisses Katie Scales and 11a Gates. Irof. Jiaumaua presided at he organ with all his aeeustoraed skilL Vrotnptly at 9 o'clock the areata pealed rtli,tlte soul stirring wedding inarch of leridelssoh'n, and paiiy eiitferei Che fcbui-ch in thecfollo.wag btder; G. W. Charlotte, Editbr. tydUBscKiprioN rates.-i - 1.50. Six Months .75. Four Months .......50. Two Ifouths.. 52 CASH IN ADVANCE, Entered at the Post Office at Beaufort; N. C, as secocd class mail matter. fliH Editor of this gaper is not re sponsible for the views of correspondents. CsFTf there is an X mark oa yonr The State Democratic Con ventiqulwil be held in Raleigh on May Sdtfc. ' The Congressional Convention wiH 4e h-ld Rhrtly. The time and place has not yet been decided upon. ilr. W. F. Dill's new store in an orna ment to Front Street. Mr. Dill has dis played much taste in its construction. A Urge number of the excursionists came over to Beaufort on Tneaday. The majority were in search of something to nil the inner drian. We hope to be able to m;ike armnae- nnts with pur sprightly New York cor- respondent -K3olumbia," for a renewal of his interesting weekly letters from the ereat Metropolis. ' . j Next Monday the nnual election for Commissioners of the town of Beaufort paper, it means that your subscripiid? I takes place. Candidates should hand in has expired. Please renew at once. : their ordeis in due season for election tickets. t-The Record is the official per , araam v. .niu. t i. - - I . . W jwimm ftMVU 1 1.- A 4.. WW tXJ 1 ix IRirb . k . . k i yt juc buuutira vi , First, Uttleuses .Lucy LKudon, -oJ J joneBi Pittsboro, ani . Ethel Bagley, one Vtt eacu aisie anu ureccum;; me uu ja-rh, Pnstmatei In the count ea Messra A. D. Jones. Jas. Msely, Sidney of Onslow. Carteret aud ones, are f ejman and Dr. 1). E. tventt. lhen une the altettdanU, Misses Annie Phil- pa, of Taibwio, and Kate Fuller of kileigh, andopptsite tkem Mssrs. Her k'rt Jatkson, pi Raleigh, and Mr. Vtr- of the A Senatorial ic cmsed veek) d n all anxious to get a glimpse at . a pair of monkeys which were on board. There was a slight accident oa . tbe social agents of the Record, and fwiH P & WeUon R. R.. on Sunday ai. . oumu uouna train was tnrown We cannot conceive of a greater nuis ance tban the quarrels and fights, of the buys on Turner street, during the mar ble shooting season! It is a nuisance and one that should be speedily abated. We also call the attention of the town an ihoiities to the congregating of a crowd of half grown colored boys on Turnei street daily, near the residence of the editor of tfcM paper. The use vile and indecent language and hjy are a nuis ance, j The Mayor should send the icon table arounl with both eyes open. vVe make free - to say tbat such conduct would nut be allowed in any other totivn the State. MOREHEAD OITY'S BIG DAY. ' MAY 1ST, 1888 receive and receipt' for subscriptions to this paper. ' - finder, ot Raleigh, aud Sadie Uiuham, liiiii-uam s bchtH)!. ana iUessrs. Jas. N oi fleet, of Henderson, and D. E. elver. ofMoore County : Alisse'i Mattie ler aud Eiiza Skinner, both 'of Raleigh Id MesBK. Jhn Boiden - of Goldsbaro, d Jauies'3kjAUjrfer, f Central Falls; 4 TO OUR PATRONS. Thankful to a kind and merciful provi- from the track and several persolis were injured. Judge Avery was on board and 1 i ii escapea oaaiy aeuioranzea ana very muddy. The Carteret Couuty Democratic Coiv Weekly Recokd. We have beeu confined to the house for several months with a severe attack Usses Louise Wikoo, of Morgantown of rheumatism.. Owing to this cause and id Helen Faw.le, of Raleigh, and Mr. fpo Worth, Wilmington, and Mr. Her rt Rountree, of Wilson. Tlje biide eu jrred the right-hand door, actiompanied oom by the leXt hajod door, aeconipan- d by Li lwiier, Mr. Chas. C Daniels. u;e, ie are au. our uk prep.reu i vention will meet in Beaafort oi. TburS to record the daily events as they happen, day May ,7tn 1888 Let be a fu tor the uelectauoo of uie readei-s ot. tue offan4nAa ' " ' ... The Democrats of the different precincts are requested by the Executive Commit tee to meet in their precincts on Saturday May 12th and elect their delegates to the Couuty Convention. Our growers of green peas have been shiping this svcculant vegetable to North ern markets for.. two weeks or more. ine prices reaiizeu oy. some have Dot been entirely satisfactory. Our Methodist people are busy repaint ing their church. The NeW Berne tlis inci coniernce win meet in Keautort. un J une 2d. A large attendance is expected. others, not necessary to mention here, we deemed it best to suspend the publication of the Record, until such tme(as we felt we would be able to, again assume control tX'A ......3 1 . 1 e nn.nlA t lie r sister Miss wne uagiey, anu uie i ' iiiU uui iugo uuwuw u loom by the leXt hajod door, aeconipan- j copies of this issue with the. hope that fl 11V U1M UTiUJer. 13 1 - lv- lillUCl9w I lUUTO. UU ibVMO ItUVIM Will WUOiuti at Pioceeding up the aisle, tli attendants special invitation to subscribe. t bsaed in fini; of the rostrimi and stood We promise our patrons that the col- posite eocWluer, vtiii the bride and umus of our paper willcouUin only such o.iirt in tho centre. TL eercwony was matter as is fit to be eead. by the iamilies 1.. n.r.....n.i t CAimn atd i mnr I of the most refined. Our iim will be to aQd our people are determinetl to have e maimer by the Rev. Dr. WaJJtins. j se'eet with" great care all articles appear- j tbeir church in good order. . . J ?' J r jx a. : . TLf 1 : I fM -r . . kl tke briue aud irrooiu. wao . were aol mg in me uuierem isucjt. jwaueins au i iue citizens oi jeauioix Koaustea 7. ' : . j i tsptined bj the attendants aqd ushers J active year in politics, when passion hrlds 1 Morehead City in large numbers on May ihe depot, too3i the north bound train swfty aod when editors are not always tool 1st, The occasion was the laying of the an extended tour. The bridesmaids I careful s to the articles appearing m their i 2re eostumea in while dresses. A-ltw-her it was onn of most heantifal mar gins ever witpessd i Raleigh. jlie btt JJ and grobm are among the tet popular atxi well known ut itteign respective journals, and correopondeuts are too reckless in the style, of their com positions for the press. We will .. exam ine "avery articte fient us. for publication and slibuld we dem it unfit for the col- f ends who know and estee u them P 4lS i iws & Observer. "he litoKD sends hcaity con0ratula- J. Moore & Bro. Front Stueet, Beaufoht, N. C. IS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR f SUPPLES. ietyand hare good "wishes' of fiosts of J umns of our paperweiU ireit "jtttJt., out the slightest hesitation. "- " - Lt t it be understood that the columns of tlm Rfokd cannot be ued by anyone for tle pur(iose of tirowiug mud. It is our aim to greatly improve the Recokd, we expect to devote more time and labor to its columns in the fnti re.tlian we have done in the past. We are a candidate for public favrr, we ..cordially invite, your co-operation, subscribe for and advertise your business in the Re cohd. and be sure to etyur friends and ! ard neighbors to do likewise. Help sus tain your count paper, if you will give us the patronage tuat an enterprise of 9- . " the kind justl) deserves, we promise, no' in uile words, fiat our paper will be sec ond to no wecjtly journal it? the State. With pvoper encouragement, we can and wiJJ make the Recorp the Organ o the DeopLa and the )ild of the citizens )f the tounty. . The tone of th paper will be mild It will uphold the riht and denounce the wrong. It will be the peoples paper and its colums will ever be open to them to express their views on All subjects. Dry Goods, Notions, Boots & Shoes, Hats Groceries, Crockery, iss Ware, ana in tact usudly kept in a first t-lass -"i-Japs, "Clothing, Vipod, Tin, & Gla! i erything i - Ire. Call soon and seucuut baigains. R. THOMAS, JR. .4TTOr.NET 4T LAW, OHce, Turner Strert, BEAUFORT, S, 0, .acLices m ine c ira or L,rter;-:t, t fen, Jones, Onslow, Lenoil' and Pam- I counties. th Suoremo : Court of I . i CaroVm and the U. VS. . District iron it Courts. t III. PELLETIER. A P.fORNEY AT LAW o Doors South Of Journal Office, Cravaa Brreet West Side. NEW BERNE, N. C. actice where sei vices' are desired: ce in the Superior Courts of Car i County, in the Federal " Court at l Berne, and in the Sbpreme Court. 1 rties in Carteret desiring my servi ces " 31 please write or telegraph ns a 4- - tz: Berne, U7.AYER & SON VEBTISING AGENTS SSS&o PHILADELPHIA Cor. CbHnut uri EUhtk 8U. te AdTertlaeMeata for this Paper. A I to at Uowet Cash Rates i ntt ayer & son's runuAL for ERN CAROLINA MONUMEN. TAL WORKS. K. WILLIS, -DEALER IN- JMENTS TOMBS & GRAVE- WORK.GENERALLY. - r Broad and Craven Streets. ir. g. P, O. BOX, 439. Sun rises 5.4. Sun sets .49 March winOs seem loth to leave us. Our paper will be just what our people choose tomake it. . . . - ' - .... v ? The first day .of May was ja charming day. We trust tbat our friends will subscribe for the Record at once. ' J The National Democratic Convention will be held in St. Louis on June 5th, - .'.wli, rc xf- V" "--- . 1 000.000 Menhaden were caught last week and manfactijred at the factory of unaa wick cb i ones. The health of this community is better at this season than for years. The doo vui (xnc uug ioucs. AdvejtUa your goods in, the Record if you wish to $efl them.' A word to the wise is sufficient. Mr. Ed. S. Martin is getting ready, to build a nice little cottage. Ed. caught his bird sometime siuje and; ift jiow build. ! ng his cage; --. The season for picnics is at hand. The little ones enjoy them if thole of matur. eir years do not. Let us have them of the enjoyment of the young fry. Lr. Thos. B. Delamar, has moved his drug business to the new store o Front Street, apjoming the store oif Capt. Wm. Sabiston, Mrs. Mary Howland of .Beaufort, ' left for New Berue last week where she ex pects to j4u her husband .CapU B. T. Howland. Senator D. W Yoorhees recent speech in the U. S. Senate in defence of the peo ple of the South, was grand and truthful Long Jive the mbje Senator! cornerstone of the Teachers Assembly Building. i There is a new guest at the residence of Mr. Henry Engleberg our popular gf ocer. The guest mentioned above arrived list week,- - somewhat unexpectedly, and we ire informed that it iiii girlr - !"r Miljor James C; Davis has retuitied from Florida, and informs us that he had a glorious time. He had the pleasure of meeting many of his old army comrades: Major Davis was attached to a Floridii command duriug the late unpleasant less. We noticed several half grown coloie.d hoys reeling: tlitou h the streets on Mon day afternoon. It seems that th-v !;td visited Morehead Citj and returpe-l ioad- ed with vile whiskey. Have we n town ! officer to arrest such characters or are we. to grin and bear it ? President -Cleveland has app tinted Judge Melville W Fuller of Illinois to the vacant seat on the bench of the Uni ted States Supreme Court. It is conceded by everyona to be a first class appoint ment. ' , A revival is in progress at the Baptist Church in this town. Rev, Mr Wood son is ably assisted by Rev. Mr! ITutson, who is an evangelist of no mean order. We trust that much god will be accom plished in "the name of Him who ditd for fallen and depraved humanity. 1 The Episcopal and .lethodist Sunday Schols went on their annual picnic on yesterday. The Episcopal school went How few people know when to stop. If the preacher knew when to stop preach ing, how much grander the effect of bis sermops might be. If the genial; fellow knew when to stop telling his good stories how much keener their relish would be. If the frank and candid ereat nre who tells as our fauTta, fktiew wfteh V to -Iieid his tongue,' how m tteh - lea strong jonr" inv pnlse to sti-angle lilm wdtiH become. If the politician knew wheb to retire to pri vate lite, how "much whiter his record would bo. ' If the high livar knew when to stop eating, how much less sure - dys pepsia 'would be. If we all knew -just when to die, and could bring it about, how much truer our epitaphs would 'be. The court fool who prayed : " Oh God be merciful to me a fooJ," prayed deeper than he knew, but the man who prays; Oh God, teach me to know when I hare said enough, prays deeper still. POLITICAL POINTS. a lively time is irt 8tore' for the; dele gates who attend the next Congressional j Convention in this district The most j prominent candidates whose names will t-e brought before j the convention are I Thos. G. Skinner. L. C. Latham and Geo H. Brown, Jr.: The friends of Skinner The JJjbig of The Corner IStote of The are legion, and he is Teacher's Assembly Building. all over the district Carteret . will give Morehead City was filled with a sway- uiui u pare oi ner rots. i .at ham . axtri , -. t. 0 ... j , ouiiu uiiissj oi pewp e on ins i oruwu win aiso gee a snare of the votes J dav of Mar. It is e.tin.at thf tfc. mWu - .-- , . . i " uiuuh v&wnwt vru iuau uat w vu uv at ... , s"u. , oome oi our was at least four thousand people pres- Chairman Mill's opened the contest. mo musk uiuinrancea ent. J hcv ram in .n crxnN .in ro n I -a... : i y, ij t ; rt -y I .-rf " v.c.'.o, I UUUIISU JUU. UBBII ' CAUITHm mat wg 1VASHllS0Ttr LEITEU. Fi dm our regular correspoudeot. Washington, D. C, April 27ih, 1833. Tariff talk in what the visitors to the .gallories of the House of Representatives hear these days, and what they will con tinue to hear Tor - two months. Dfebte on the tariff bill was resumed on Tnetflay last, and the galleries, were' rfmost as citizens wh) were OKl,,aer ia e iasi conventiotare n boats, and in buggies and earts. It ladies, who frequent the galleries I uo miuuwiMDiD ni,iaTor., was indeedared letter day in the history largo numbers, shuuld take so much In- Tbe time is near at-band for the Dem- j f oa" sister tow u by the aea. The spe-Jleresin a subject that naturally must be ocratic Convention of Carteret to meet, j ciaI t'ainscame from Greemboro, Wilson Idull 'to them, but they like everybody and we wish in due season to warnJ all! WeIaun and WUmuigton. An elegant else seem to realize that the work of the manipulators of party, roachinery that the amner was prepared vby tlie citizens' of session has begun, and that tho ground- people are On their guard and will not sub- Morehead for the distinguished visitors, work of the next presidential campaign k mit to packed defegatkiw for particular j membe?s fEP presir.' aaeons- mihtarf being laid. , . , candidates, regai-dless of the wishes of I anu bands. Graoi materiOfIasousC. 1 After much digagreemsnf in itgtwjj to the majority of their IpaJrHojjp Robinson arrived on the regular 'train Mlfe length of time the tariff debate shall pie Are not heattl . Taheit nyetions I on Ine evenlp& oetoar: .overner Scales be allowed to continue, lbe Hoase ways uit,y ,wui cei tain iy, lie nearu . ffoft. at tue i' v " uJ!p:w,fcr' ' &up- uu iixtmua vuluuhilcw 1151 lvu vo limit ui polls. "We are not jyiiig tjiisj fprthe P096 thit tlie a,t 5'?? orra4?with general discussiou towentr Iays, ia purpose of sowing discard, but with the bis lungs. - 7 r-'-' A . - all, exclusive of night sfesjlona, fdTMUeh soieaesue ot prompting harmony. We the processioi?,. If Yt KJU fAmna, y t n n 1 ill.. 1 i a a . ... ' - . vuu.isci gtcan. iudu.7 vi uiu i ai, s:oo o ciocK iue . sDrticcs&ittu was voters of Cacteret and don't believe that, formed at the Baptist church. The RaU they can always be whipped into ranks eigh Silver Cornet band injJjelead. 'ien by applyiugthe partr lass. The last elec turn was anil lustration of this fact. ' came the Raleigh and WUaon -Couiuiau- there will b about three a week. Four of the twenty days have already been consumed, leaving about two weeks more for tariiff eloquence'. This gives suffi. cient opportunity for a lull and free dis- COMMUN1C ATED. deries of Knights Templars; Speakers : cussioaofthe subject, and both partiet affd officers of the Assemblv: Governor, mo"-jsatiafted ' with the time allottM. Guard - itivited guesta and. the Masonic The5e is to be- an uaI tbe We are told that Sheriff Russell decline a renomination. will We know of no one that will . suit the people of Carteret better, for a seat on the Supreme Court Be.ich, than Judge J. E. Shepherd, of Washington, N. C. - - Mess. John Runiley and John D. Davis will more than likely be nominated on the first ballot for the respective positions that they hold. It is a great pity that the Democratic forees ;of Carteift are not united. Can not a Moses be tound who will lead and unite them ? " Mr. ai.-f. laylor, will doubtless be re-nominated for county Treasurer. by ac clamation, as he should be. He is a young! man fully j competent V and his friends are legibu. ;' The contest for the Gubernatoifal nom. inat.ioo is narrowed down to Stadman. Fowle and Alexander. We would prelei to see'Stedni iu nominated, he .is in -ev ery way wort !y of the position. - We ase under obligations to our More ead eoi i-c spo'.Kient, for his prompt re port of the Corner !Stoua Ceremonies at that place. Our want of space compels us to abridge UU report. r i We hear the nam of M. A. Hill fi-e quentiv mr-nti. .ned tu- (he nosition of SiierbE -i ilus oniotv. Mr. Hill is a oiin: man an i thoroughly competent to liii ?uid position. Wo would be pleas ed t jec him nomL:.ir.cd. He Las been tried i'i that capacity and not found wan- Beaufort, NJ C. May 2, 1888. :-- -V ' -' Ed. Record:- I have noticed articles appearing from time; to time in tho vari ous State papers, lirjrinir the thorough and complete organization of tlie Democ racy. I concur in opinion with them and Frateinity.' eom posed of the Beaufort and Morehead Lodges' and visiting masons. The procession marchedtb the Assem bly building,: where the corner stoue was laid by the Grand Master; TAfter the cer emony of laying the corner stone was concluded, the immense assemblage re believe tbat it is all important that the It is the duty of the Democrats in the different preciucts to meet and elect their deli;ates t the county convention, which meetrf in Beau! or t on May 17th. Let there be no shirking of duty, elect good men to repivst m you, let every- Democrat voter in the vari mis precincts attend the meet ings and tneu iljere will be no cause for ruautdiug. . S -Viator Buticr, of South Carolina, is rh;; no hi. -i -u of them all. When th' south is attacked by the "Bloody Shu t" flau..ter. n ,s Hrst on bis feet to defend his loved Southland and her peo ple. Lie is entitled to th t thanks of ev ery man, woman and cnild iu the South. to the Fort, and the Methodist schoo. to i Our gllant Senators Vance and Ransom Wade Shore. They spent the day pleas antly, and returned home late in the after noon completely fagged Out . 1 Mr. Geo. A. Ramsey of. Pender County has perfected arrangements to build a railrd from Burgaw, on the Wilming ton & Weldon R. R., to Jacksonville, in Onslow County. The road will be twen ty eight miles long, and wiill be built this Bunmier. We concratn?ate our Onslow friends on the prospect of having an out let for their prod'ice. ; The sound of, the rMmmer, saw jind trowel,-. is constantly beard-in our town, Several nice brick stores are in process of construction, ana one large frame store is peing built on the burnt district r We are pleased to, note such improvements and will in a future issue gise our readers as more extended account of snch improv (ng as are underway in the 'tow n. ! must be more on the the wise is sutfcitiut. alert. A word to If a rum r curreut in Washington should be confirmed by future developments, party be organized at the earliest practi cal day, and that it be organized on the just, sound and liberal principled of Dem ocracy. ?Tow if you want to carry tl county aiid State by theWajority that we are entitled to, you mnst let the1 peo ple act and not let the party leaders, who aie otten incompetent, and cross road politicians take control of the patty aiid make the nominations and appoint7 ei c gates to the different; conventions. This won't do, and the masses will have none f it The party is getting too far from the people and you. .must eall a halt or the people will leave - the party. I tell you that tke people will not vote for can didates nominated by packed conventions, aud when they are allowed no voice in thp selections of candidates to he voted for. you must hear them In :-the ..nominating. convention, or else they .will speak to you time too, between the democratic and re publican speakers'. . Among those 'who have made speeches on the', tariff bill this week re Itepresep tatives McMillin of Tennesseo, Burrows - it of Michigan, Bynum and Browne of In diana, Hemphill of South Carolina, and paired.to tho Assembly HstU where the My Pr Missouri, Messrs. McMillin Addresses were delivered:! Dr. M. F. I D I?urrow8 .8Pk? lor over two hours AreudelL Mayor-of Morehead, delivered ccu tne forraer preMnti5 tb? demo- HA ftddre. nf Wnlcnmr. in hla n.nl i,nnv cnuic Hiue. oi tne case, ana iuo Utter stle. and then introduced F. H. Rnh. championing the cause of protection.;, ; Esq.. the orator of the dav ! The addreM ine ""nesaee congressmao'f manner of M. Busbee wan hhrhlv 8nntn .hJ061! ia not 111081 pleasing, but all wfco beard him. He-was in every way ue 'T0'' ana ..mMr " forcroie. f eaual to the occasion and his address i "e Pnea w speecn witn tno declara- sijokeu of a being ne his most su- tlou that noxt iu lmP"rtanee 'to be que' . perb efforts. Mr. Busbee comolimeuted uon 01 personal uoerty was the question Mr. E. U. HarrcU, 4,he able and actiToj how-aid bow inuch tho people shalf 1 seci-etary oftheTeaehers Assemblv. fori . iaa periaius to taxaUon it his active efforts in its JbehiUf v Mr. - Bus waa uo new question, but was with wsjn bee'was frequently tnterrnp:ted with bursts tho beginlng of our Government, and of annlaokte. Shorn dlri marl "ma oe witn us to its close. lie who by HonS. M. Finger: r.; II. Lewi?: aavocatea th6 P'"enf UiMT arorfd Prof. E. A. Alderman, and Capt. C. B. tar'n not or levenue, liot . for protection - Den$ou, The Assembly buildiiiff is al niorely,but a . tariff for surplua ud a taill most completed, it is ad, ornament Ior iru8ts Morehead and a monumnt to the TeacltJ - ?ai1 he' JTho iaternal revenue yields ers of North Carolina. ;K .:: -m rnna numoers, jone hundred and Mr..C. H. Wharton twk' iw of the 1 twenty millions of revenue to the Gor. lrI! tb--Atlantic Hotel I. only ..uUa iaenGuatdVJlalsiU t-onlklaW?LiMr:W11 lhe ln and bury your slate sore defeat. Look at the condition of the great Dem ocratic party of North Carolina when led by Gen. W. R. Cox, Chairman of the State, Ex, Com., when every Democrat Band, the procession and the crowd. The photograph? -will be reproduced in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Weekly. More head City cuts another notch In her his torv. We congratulate our sister towu on of good standing in the State could take her advancement part m tne 1 ownsmp, County, Congres sional, Judicial and State Conventions and look at it now. Under the creat leader,. Gen . Cox, we had from seventy- five to ninety members of the House of Representatives an4 from thirty five to forty mem bers of the Senate of North Carolina. How did the L!rislat ure MARINE NEWS ARRIVED. April 29. Schr. Ella R. Hill, Hil, from Wilmington. April 29th. i Steam Tug Blanch, Ja- standattbe last session when the county, cobs, from Charleston, with 6team yacbt nAi.i.o:..iioi nn4 t. I.. ..... were controlled by i and leant wisdom J udicial select froni our: Conventions few? Look narrow escape from utter defeat. Ironside Democrat. 1 - " Belle L. in tow. May Is. Steam Yacht Beile L, from Jacksonvill Fla May 3d. Schr. Eunity R. Dyer, Rob erts, from Baltimore, with Md'se. May 3d . Steamer Melzingah, Evans, from N. Y. for Fernandina, Fla. Steam Yacht Magnolia, Davis, from Jacksonville for Philadelphia. SAILED. April 28. Schr. Regulator, Lewis, fo: Wiimington with corn. - April 26. Schr. A. J. Marine, Moore, I . i tit which so , far from New "ier, witn macnmery ior saw rani. meeting condemnation, should be recog- Schr. Ida Henry. Smith, fjr Wilming- important wheels m wltu corn. ! POLITICS. There is is not a more erroneous opin ion, that so generally exists, as, that par ty polities is demoralizing. Tho . terras, caucuses aud political con ventiona have an unpleasant flavor, suggestive of trick ery, rascality aud the buying of otes. We claim that these, are evils attributable to the abuse and not the proper use of the political party, nized as furnishing whose agency alone General Mahone and his favorite, Senator J zen cau niake his i Shermaii will o to the wall. tJI; is to the becoike a potent fa effect that Mr..BUine has wptten anither letter supplementary to that of January, and that he intimates that if it is the will of the Republican party to ptace him at their head iu the iiext natioalcontest be will not falter, ' but will prosecute i yigo iou campaign. It is gemeral Credited there. :" -' ' rl ':" f - The demand .for copies wf JVfr. .MUls speech on opening Jt he tariff debate is un precedented. Oilier tor thousands, of cor pies of the speech have been given, and the committee Intend that the people shall read and inform themselves as to the great burdens and inequalities of an un- We acknowledge thfjreceipb of a com-'j18': uncoustiiutional "War tariff. The plimentary certificate ) of membership in i nat ional committee ought by all.; means, the North Carolina .Teachers , Assembly. hve printin Senator Vance's manly ar The fifth annual session of this important i ticlea ou the same 'subject, which have Doay win tie held at .their, hall in More head City, N, C., from June 13th to 29th 1888. E Very teacher in Carteret County should make application 'at oiice to Mr. R G. Harwell, Ralelgb Ni C. ' for a certfi- cate of membership. I ' Mess. Cooke fc Beerman..will have the management, of the. famous Atlantic Ho tel at jnorenead Uty, this season. These gentlemen are experienced hotelists and will make the great Atlantic Hotel one of thb most delightful resorts on tlje coast The Atlantic will be second to none and superior to many of tbe noted suninjer.re sorts. We predict that a magnificent success awaits the proprietors. j but recently appeared in - the Baltimore Suul They are just what is needed. Our Democratic convention .could not do better than to nominate Mr. C. R. Thomas Jr., to succeed himself as the r preventative of this county in the leg islature. Mr. j Thomas will greatly streugtheu the National State and Couuty ticket for the reason Jbat he will make an active canvass of the county. In our opinion no man should recejye a nomina tion for any office unless he is willing' to go into the canyass. Jf an office Is worth having it is worth working for. ' Drones should not be nominated only Ijye active working men, t'e machinery ot our Government through the mo it obscure cit- infiuence so felt as to factor in the govern ment. The great political parties a3 they .stand April 29. Schr. Admiral Blake, Chris- tonher. for Philadelphia, cargo Fish ST 9 - m scrap to C. II. Tiers, t : .. 'Al April 30th. Bteam Tug Blatrcbe, Jacobi confronting each other, e&vVcjom'posed of for Southport . ; .':f -ri its millions of free voters from every town- May 1st. Steam .-Yacht Belle' ;L. for ship, school district Vnd town, in the. broad New York. ' jv;ii" ?-"? land recognize the piht of every man to Schr. Cherubim, N31sdn, fof PHUade liiQ ahira a nrt nn mnrfl fhaA hi itTiar in I - t r- ; 1A iA .... legoverumcnt. The organization these der Lookout ou the 27tij ;aUl rljjht, ad great parties bnn into line the . millions eiuC8 gaiied for her flestinatioo. oi its,aanereot8 witnout iorce. . jjoon at our own nominating conventions , where KEEP COOL DURING PAIGNi THE CAM The campaign will soon i begiu and' the tiou of the party ; successful name is pour candidates are; selected for places of honor and trust, think of the zeal in behalf of various candidates, which rises to a white beat as the. claims of candidates will soon begin hand shaking favorites are p ushed a zeal so intense in arid kissing the babies. " Now, let the its antagonism as to threaten the disrup- average citizen keep cool, cultivate his and yet wfcen the one farm as usual and grant freedom of opin anuoudced,how quick- ion to his neighbors. If your neighbor ly all is chauged to harmony. Will you docs not vote the same ticket that you do, cot give credit to the various agencies do not suppose he ia a heathen and call which exert such power to hold the j?el-j him hard names. Dont go shouting around fish aspiration of men in check, and so this summer and autumn for your friend concentrate their influence as to , render A. aiid yell -for A " upon every occasion it most effective, jlt is the duty of the and at every gathering and in . 'your .me press to promote this harmony aad unity anderings neglect yonr cotton and corn. of action, and not to sow hroadcast djs- First make your crop and have something sension and discord in the ranks of the to eat at home, before you worft and yell party. We should yield our preferences in for auy candidate, even yonr filend A. order to work in unison with those whese who will soon forget your ' labors in his duty it is to shape, th future policy of thp behalf; but your neighbors will not forget rty, nd if they act hohestlyj aqd for i par the good of the people aot stifingv the voice of the people, 'then it is; our duty to hold up their hands. Tlie general welfare f the party shou ferences. d absovb a,!! minor" dif- what a fool you were daring the cam- Attend the primary meetings, self by youy intemperate zeal and a'm internal i-ereftue laws were repealed, it would leave a deficiency in our? taxes of sixty raUlions a year. What' is the do- ciency to be raised from? Shall -we re- impose a tax on tea and coffee. No. There is not a man here who would re- tax coffee to untax whinkey. Shall wo increase the duties on woolen good, rice or sugar? No, for the people would not and should not tolerate sush legislation. Then! we have to select tho subjects from which we will remove taxes ; and la view of the fact that ' we cannot repeal tho iuterual revenue system, we have to determine whether'we will reduce the tax ou whiskey utr the tax on sugar. In other words reduce the tax on that without which men can live and prosper, or upon tbat which is essential to their very com fort and existence, and it narrows itself down to a contest between tho drunkard's belly and the poor man's back. In that fight 1 do , not hesitate to say that I espouse the awe of the back, aud defy the world the flesh, and the devil.4. Atfer analyzing the bill Mr. McMilliu stated that It would reduce the revenues more I than $1.25. to every individual or $6 to every family in the United State, and he declared thai the plain, simple question presented to the House was; "Will we continue to board up a corrupt ting surplus or will we leave it in the pockets of the peopler where it justly be longs?" j Protectioa was the keynote of Repre sentative Burrows speech, which gave ' great 'satisfaction . to ..his .republican friends. . He said our tarjff today is cou. fessedly protective In that U is is vied, -not . jfor revenue only. but to enxxirage Amer lean industry, and to project Americad labor. He closed witji an appeal to the new South, born of r thotthroeai of war, but now full of courage,. an4)iiope;.hor loins girt for a new. a raoa, heaveus aglow with tbe break of a new -day.'warnluj her that the Mills tariff bill, boded only disaster to her. . Burrows is net as wise as he thinks he is. Such., appeals as ha made to the 'New South" won't do. For the blood use B, B. B. For Scrofula use B. B. B. ; For Catarrh use B. B. B. '. ' . For Rheu ruatisra use B. B. B. For kidney trouble use B: B. B. For skin diseases us Br B. B. For eruptions use B. B. B. -' - For all blood poison use B.' B. B. Ask your neighbor who l as used B. B. B. of its merits. Get our book free filled with certificates of wonderful cures. I - BLXX)D BA.LM CO. j ..:t.- Atlanta, OjCV . ..... ... . .-.. , . v' Go to 41len Da? is drug store an I buy a bottle of B. 3. Ii Botanio JJlood Balm. the great blood purifier and tonic. paign. Attend the primary ttaVk If there is , red cross mark on your paT take an mteyest in politics and be certai u fa faf - r to vote, but don't make a tool of yon . - A . . 1 tion had expired when tbe RrcouD sus pended. Please renew' at once f you wish the paper sent yOu. - 7 j ! i. S v - 1
The Weekly Record (Beaufort, N.C.)
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May 4, 1888, edition 1
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