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. .. " - I A IA W .4 TV k'tN"TTTW4vTT-::,i. A.., Kgr--nt V U I J VI M IV,.; I J VIJJf , " 1 : - Volume 1. ' I r'.i. ; .NEWv BEENE,': . N.: C. FEIDAT. . '.MORNING, 17,., 1874. Number 76. . JUIiY LOO -A L . ;'l i TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, 'j ' We desite to ' state for tte information or all concerned, that we hold onrself responsible for any and all articles that have appeared or may appear in this paper. . Seth it Caepesteb. it 4 Democratic Executire Committee for Craven : 1 County. J. E. Morris, Thos. Stanly, D.4K Christie, . a' W. Latham, J. F. Rich, A; J. Chesnnt, T. H. Mallisori, ' T. H.'Hunter Cr C Clark, Edward Whitford, S. Radcliflf, Jas. A: Bryan, Wm. G. Brinson, Wm. - Cleve, ? , Jas. Osgopd, S. B. Evans, John Hughes, H- .R. Bryan, ' Pitt Barrows, W. P. Stanton, H. B. Lane, VL A. Rnssell, J. A. Ernnl, W. B. Lane,' D. T. Carraway, '; H. T.r Guion.f Use. Meadows & Co.'s Ess. Ginger. ' 4.' i- Steamer Rai-eigh. The steamer Raleigh, Harding master, left this port last evening, at 7 .o'clock, well freighted for Norfolk. : We notice a large shipment of apples per the Raleigh by jjMessrs. B. B. Iiane and C. T. AVatson for the Northern markets. , ; . ; ' Auction Saie. Auctioneer Ash will sell at his store on South Front Street, this morning; at 9 o, clock, a large and fine assortment: of Teadyrmade clothing for summer and 'winter , weaT. This will be an excellent opportunity to purchase an elegant outfit at low figures. Pueijc matob's Cothrt. Hir Honor, "Mayor belf, disposed of the following cdses yesterday f TD. tio.uice jjijuu, r-uaxgea witn larceny. This'cplored youth was sent by Mf WxnTCbili gan to d blackBmith shbp'in this city, to ' get a saw retired, after doing which, instead of re turning it to the owner,' he visited John Mayo, irhb; thinking "all correct," sold ' it at auction, Bryan appropriating the funds fo" his Individual use By war of 'explanation; the voune . thief stated that Mr. Colligan owed him ' wages' and demanding the payment thereof and being re used, he sold the' saw in order to get Hs money. When interrogated by the Mayor, -whether Phe did not know this was the wrong way to pro ceed to' get his money, he answered, ' He didn't know, he was ' after his 'money,Jhe was. "' Sis- Honor said that in order ib afford him leisure moments in' which to obtain better information and, no fdoubt,' thinking : the story father incre dul6us, sent hiin to jail for fifteen days, with 6rders td work him on the streets. I 4 , j State vs "Alex Taylor, charged with disturbing the1 peace, by using" abusive language, etc., to-' wards on6 Richard Harris. ' Guiltv. and fined S3. State' vs Louisa' Hubbard, disturbing : the peace, etc. (JontmuecL 1 for the Speaking. Our candidates . Legislatere, Messrs. Green, Pool and Whitford, will address the people on the political issues of the day, near the flag-pole, on Broad Street, on Wednesday evening, July 22d, at 8 o'clock plm. Come out and hear them for their cause. . ! Ratlkoad Notice. We are requested to give . notice that from this date (July 16,1874,) the or der passed by the Board of Directors of the At lantic and N. C. R. R. November 115, 1870, re quiring parties , leaving a station! where fare ticket'office, or be compelled to pay fifty cents extra, will be rigidly enforced by the conductors. ; ; : , : ' - j . . AioiivED. -Schooner Hornet, Cahoon, master, with potatoes from Bay River. - j ? f Schooner Emma, Patrick, master, with corn and poultry from Hyde County. I Schooner Ohio, ScarbQrough, master," in bal last from Hyde County. " ' : r Schooner Water Lily, Austin, ' master, with corn from Hyde County. ' . Edwakd TflE Crafty as a Monet Lender. Some days ao it was announced with a great flourish of trumpets in the Tinies, that Edward R. Stanly had loaned the A. & N. C. R. R. Co., the sum of $5,000 with which to pay its July interest. From, the tone of , the announcement any one not familiar with Edward's crafty ways, and disposition to. practical joking, would have imagined tnat ne Had done some: act of great magnanimity; had rushed to the relief of the road at a time of sore distress when none other could or would assist it. But knowing Edward's ways to be dark and practices sharp, . we quietly took it upon burself . to investigate the matter, hoping we might be able to have one - brig page . in the record of his life which we are compil ing, and shall issue in pamphlet form, but we were doomed to, disappointment The result of our investigation shows, (if we have beeii mis- informed we ask Edward to correct the.-state ment,) that the compapy desired to borrow the money for 30 or, 0 days only, , until, other and better arrangements could be made: but Ed ward declined to loan for so short a time,---and refused to accommodate them at. all, unless they would take it for a longer period, ; and pay , him tiie moderate interest of 12 per cenL per .annum. Magnanimous Edward ! Liberal Edward 1 Crafty liawarai vere you, adjust man, you would have given the, road,the ; money, 1 for when we complete , the table which wefare preparing! of wnat ypu have saved in freights and. : other; little ways, we think we shall show the stockholders. had you paid, them the same, rates that others had to pay, that you now owe them fully $5,000, it not $10,000. How, much did you ever . pay the company for the use of, their cars,, engines and employes for, the yearly loading and hauline of your coal from the R. R. 4wharf .tq your resi- uence ;. xi. yoa. anything - we want you to have credit for it i Valentine's Meat ui0e at Meadows & Gov A, f.. For the best Eau De & Co.'s. . ! Cologne go to Meadows kind- Gov. Vance's Apdkess. -Through the ness of Mr. J. E. Nash, Secretary of Atlantic Council, P. of H.",' we are enabled to lay before our. readers generally, and particularly our far mer patrons a full sketch of the admir able 'address of Ex-Go v., Zebulon B. Vance to the Grangers, in Council at Goldsboro, N. C, June 18, 1874, which will be read with great interest; and appreciated by his friends and ad mirers as one. of the ablest and happiest efforts of his life, embracing as it does, not- only ma terial facts of value to Patrons of Husbandry AicpenruvynJB Wmmon se practical style, many most useful sujcimoiis to the young and old of our agricultural com munity throughout the State. Various papers have given extracts and synopses of Gov. Vance's address, but in this issue we believe the Secre tary of Atlantic Council has, from his copious notes, given our readers a full and; correct ver sion of its delivery, j r : I ;i con- i Worth is. coaxing the Paris., relies to wear a sort of Claflin costume., f , i . . . .i .. ' i r: The daintiest button is inafle of the pink lin ing of the conch sheliF -1"1 T f j J ' c ' : ' " V-: ;.; : .o ?-r.; Iv.i - ; .r Cape May belles. ( wear .short., pants and. Bal briggan hose in bathing. , . Brooklyn is to have $ladies' : cars with ductors and drivers of the femine gender.. Prof.' McKowen, 22 years bid, is engaged; in the attempt to walk sixty-four hours' without rest, food, or sleep, at Denver, l' r ' .. Mrs. Ann Eliza Young, Bxigham' nine-teentlv is on her, way back to .Utliih, where she will attack polygamy in- thef yeryj stronghold of fits inends. t - William; Fredericks; a San Francisccf artist, painted ar portrait of Booth and then killed him- self not because the picture; cause-he couldn't sell it. was so bad, butlbe-. THE ELECTION LAW. 2 the of i 1 14 of Raillway Company has abandoned the broad for the nar- ; The Great Western England row gauge. The change of gauge of vthe whole line was effected in three days, and with it ends the broad-gauge system in- Gr. eat Britian 'I-."..:""--. ' f':' 'y' '- - i ''- . Coroner Bacon of Buffolo i! saved a lac drowning on Friday last. Her beauty and cjries for help overcame the prospect of a fee. It is to be hoped that the lady's friends will see that the r' from Coroner dose heroism.! not lose by his self-sacrificing For the best ;Ext. Meadows and Co.'s. Vanilla and Lemon use Adams Creek, . Piney Grove, Latham's, Little Swift Creek, Big Swift Creek, , Lee's Farm, Core Creek, Russell's, ' Wifrgins, i. .-t 1 1 July 11th. "13th. " 23rd , 24th. , 25th. : 28thr ; 30th. 31st. August 1st 5th. PuBiic Speaking. Cicero Green, S. D. Pool, Jr., William Whitford and the other Conserva tive candidates will address the , people of Cra ven county &t tKe following places -on the days named below: i " - , Saturday, Monday, ' Thursday, Friday, . Saturday, : ', Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, . : . Saturday, v ; WpflnfiRdav. All are earnestly requested 'to. .be present as questions involving the vital interest of our cit izens will be discussed. 1 v -- ' - - ' V i t i - - ; V- , ' r.i Always on Hand. The best, of flour, sugar, coffee and butter which, I offer at low figures. ; 'f -j " l ' ' ; - -. A t- ' v; f - IHotel. Arrival ki Xtikr- .xGaston HorsE,? 3.;,R.: zTEEETf P.roprietor.,-- July, 16, -r-D, WfManson, Beaufort;rJ; L.:Men denhalL Thornasvill e : J. C. Cool edge; Pamlico; Jt H.r Nelson, r Cdar Gr ova: . . LeTfis Latham Washington j,, E Harvey, Kinston ; N- F Yorke, Charlotte,-!,' u, Ir-t -i--jt-ccii f w 61 .tiiiri c-4: Bateman . HoiJSEj J. B:TBatenian,.prpprietor--T- July 16.-Geo.iW. Dijl, tMprphead;Wm. Cleve, Swift Creek :,,Cp JXrish JJ, S. R. M. ; Jno Biddle, H, Brewer, Craven, Co. ; Appleton Oak mit.ii. fJartTftti iL .W JBecxsim, Vau : ; J. -McCuV lum, Dr B. Arrington, Raleigh; Aiuil ford , T. W. ; Linton Portsmouth, Va. W.r B. Erm Norfolk. ,Ya.: Geo. tZ. French, tWTil:r mington; Pr. S;,P. Wright, Goldsboro. The Denver Xeics man says that Othello couln't hold a candle to the comet, for l the brawny Moor unfolded a plain, unvarnished tale" of only three ; stickfuls,! or so, whereas f the comet can go him 3,000,000 miles better, and without varnish, too. I ' i - a speech at Quebec recentlv Mr. Macenzie, ditch" would tever wrve any purpose . ink the future as the great channel of; transport front the West to the ocea4, Compared with the national highway of the St-Lawrence. . Mount Vesuviuk isTO have top costing $4,00000. The be guarded by a;peiit house. m case f eruption, and tne structed in such a wy that to be apprehended e the loss feet of rails. The Independents Abstract of its ProvisionsThe Whole Thing ru v 'j in a-NitUlicli:''.'''--'VpFj ." For the informatfon of the public wis give the following abstract o theJLw governing the election to be held -Thursday, the 6th day o August, 1874: . REOrSTEATION- ' Registrars are to be appointed by the County Commissioners, who shall revise the registra tion lists so as to be accurate. Any elector is eligible, for registrar. Every elector must be registered in the township where he resides. Any voter may be challenged at the polls upon demand of any citizen, and the voter may be re quired to prove, by some person known to judges of election, the fact of the residence said voter in , the county thirty days previous s to ttie,day of election. ' 5 r f ' f p County Commissioners shall, on or before the first Monday in July, appoint four , judges or inspectors of election, two of whom shall be of differ4nt political parties where possible. ' The judges" of election are to i be notified by the sheriff. -;, .- . ';.. r VOTING. ' Separate boxes hiust be used for each class of officers to be elected, to be furnished by the county. No registration allowed on election day unless the .person becomes of age on Ithat day.XJno device allowed on tickets. Any ticket with two many, names on it will be thrown ou , .. . . .I- i . ELECTION. - . ; 1. For Snnerintendent of Public Instruction. 2. Members of General Assembly. ' j 3. Five County Commissioners, Sheriff, Couxh ty Treasurer, Register of Deeds, County Sur veyor, Coroner and Clerk of the Superior Court. 4. Jndcre of the Superior Court and Solicitor 0 - for the Fourth Judicial District. 5. Members of Congress. i Requiring five separate boxes. i . County Commissioners, Jinder tha. provision ci raws atl&i alter, discontinue or create separate polling places for elections, giving thirty, (lays notice . a railroad to the upper stationfwill. so as to protect it is to be Icon- the utmost danger of a few hundred tWTW'VirPT!S nv THeThIED JtrDICIAL DlS- tkict; The undersigned, 'afthecitbnpf msnv ttiptkis in an ' - - - announces S himself a candidate-.for . reflection to.fte ce,of:, Judge which he has h?ld 9r rears. j 1ew" BMnM C: June 25 1874: of Oregon owe their suc cess in the recent eljtion to the nomination of the best men for jepce. Political wire-pullers and placehuntejs wfre discarded, and respectable citizens were eumjjond from the privacy of busi ness life interest. and th farm td serve j the public A Maine; man rvho was dying, arranged his worldly affaias vfy cooly i to the fueraL" he said, after eiry thing else; had been settled, ? I guess Sam Blbbard had better lead the ser vicesl He's an lsy, 'ffaent ; talker, and I allers liked to heariii I've had dealins with him, aud allers fctintkW set out) things just about as theywasJlfr Who wrote the Jolin .j Brown , j song ?: iThq Boston papers re trying to decide. . So far,, it is agreed thli 0e inusie was condensed from old Meth'odjstJpaaeetgjSand "was. first sung by t'velftii ; Massachusetts, Regiment, yhlle Hails Jfnd was the first toplay.it JThe utior.vcf J&f wprdSjhptibeenj discovered and jhehoiiikely toToluiitarily 'ayow himself. Subscribe fjbr 1 the Newbernian:' $ ; . Takeyou! prescriptions day or nigu j -Wper year i 1 i - Naticnai-'Bank: oy NEwf Bebne. 4The Board of Director have 4hia , day - declared a , semi-an nual d&idMk oi 5 per cent,: payable, , on and after thera of Jufy, 1874. I . . l to Meadows J&Go - June 30, 3874; Large assortment of Toilet Soapd just received bv Meadows & Co. tA4i4 ' i tu I -' v LoT,-rFye shares of - Atlantic &. Ifcurth Caro lina ulrpad stock,; Numbey.of certificate 266, issued jtat Thomas J. Hudsonj"? Thei . finder i will ClMiti.' (be jfibexslly rewarded upon returning same to t'tdf thiscmce.' I 1 ; ' 1:" jlO-Spd. in some . newspaper, X ? si one by 1 advertisement three places in the' county. At lea; ing place shall exist in each township or , ward of a city numbering 3,000 population or at poll-each For cool Soda and Mineral Waters go to Mead-; QWS & CO.'S. ' ' l: : . I if 1 I Subscribe for the Newbernian or 50 cents"per month. So per year, Go to the New Store next door to Meadows Co's drug store to buy clothing at panic prices. Notice. As there are certain parties engaged, in the ice-cream business in this city who rep resent that they are selling the same for me,j,I hereby notify the public- that said parties have been, and are making false representations,! as employ no person to sell for me upon the streets or elsewhere. , tf. Sarah Oxley. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, i I Ui;ri wuax, , lTft rrr. I TV 1 Qrf.it ' Carteret County. $v lJ' j Susan A. Pearce, ' ;; : ...', '''': . lj' ;. i- ; vs. '-Petition, for Divorce. Joseph Peai:ce. ) ' ' j Mii.iv. i In this action, it appearing to the Courti from the affidavit of the plaintiff, h that a cause of ac tion exists against the defendant, and that the said defendant is not a resident of this State, it is ordered that publication be made once h Week, for. six weeks successively, in the INew behnian, a" newspaper published iu'rthe city xof New-Birney-riotiCying thtffsaid defendant! that he is summoned to appear before the Jndgeof the Superior Court of Carteret County, at the Court to be held for said county, at the Court Ppuse in Beaufort, on the second Monday of August next; ahd answer the complaint in this action; and that if he fail:.to answey ! said coin plaint within the time, prescribed by law J j the plaintiff will apply to the Cbhrt for the relief demanded in, the complaint u. -tl&iJ tmiiH i Witness, James Rumley, Clerk of ?said Courts at Beaufort, the' sixthly bf June 1874. l ) I f f f Middle i . .BOYD'S .HOTEL, - Street .OppoIte Odd FellovrW NEW-BERNE C. 4 nir, v H ' "The iinderfilgTied La vlfcecently fitted tip this House, wottld be pleased to see Mb friends and the public gen erally., t . '"" '- I., i!., ;:!.;: jCSr Termaf moderate; ana tawcs Bnrp'id witn tee best the market affords. -. f - i VT. B. BQYD .; m3 tf Larf.cf the Gaston Houpe. . s. J -
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