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t A- A - J THIv JUJINAL. . V . t. -4 Ue fix i-iis at MUS. J i.a.ai CT5XS : che aw fcng-t- every 1-J. T POp'- Jy Kirt W cbao lo the d ui?rtio kf t Nat-oasl Got :: meat. -;.T ' ' - C m. SC-J-R- U aret9ff wrti T opi'',w frm the Democrats in rk"vV 'iMU like to see I in .V Uerna. Tbe people wruthl ri v kin a rcaniBf. old I t - rwrofc ...... ,. .i-.'it Jones coca t j correepondent -;.- thai th pekii2 UTten t . i i VWluesibjr.Lut maJo at ! .a ; t: v votes for tfcV DeoaocraU. T .. wteiM not Lv beea the can r the speaking tt followed I -. Yi 2. The Ipoblkan co : kaew t&atDr.-YoftC aa n r f ; i.iBj wouUl toll on r- t . i cl v-i.4 or pop! If ther ih ao t dispute ad. coned Wmj e, j!'.rrexb.-uutineTerj!Deiu : i d rive Gen, Scjxxa off tfcey eo!u - : tUk a farthr joint Uiarasaioa. - whit is itr : v, rceirl the fonoiag tele- a TlirsdATBioroiai: r, .. -:.v ac0 X. Oct 9, 1984 4 CXcU. DurMilW. ... F. & rft aa. , k?jo- Botilnj" aboot Mr. nor tb object of his want ; a St. Jotnr tkkit l the yrth Crohii. ' Taer are ciy coacitkiaDeciO' i . J nTct.caa too, ia the .'.j.; fjkrur prohibitioe, .bat ! b: 5 rote a St. Jomr ele v uertlj for tlporpoe : ; ons ef the Vbtt parties, 'ir. Hi-iax wast Buuxx si. or IUktxixsd and .1 L EJ. ... ' V- y rj the retort from m'307 ia re to tb prorea ol Vwl easipai'a m 5e York. ' n'.t who lareretarned p -n hiM of tbeir CH atocl; cir of theaolsd bulne ' wer fr GABFI2XD r are oo atroog Ibr . i y i. VVe libera tt bj ; for ti Peanocracy. . :i orer ti Liadl ara i :.-r tUa crea: depreaaioa -- d tVy desire aebaJJj - Hjt tiejr fcata as : c -!'.,- hcUera to Cat wbo -.i every t;cb effroaiHl, - a; n.j r a -nor a a boat v;;e. nul TjtTlXXS , .... a -re not frorabJ t c.s Tat tuere-. ere : ia tlx campaign f.--j be.Jg Lirorafctdto ,' ..-.-..i r.ai.di;e. TU : .: !:.';'ut.l.'caa movraeut d!!y ty lreIo. .-f r:j.t5is read act - ' ' . - iai portaat pb-.-e drriop3enta bare : 1 tne of the electors -. c .' New York, ao we t JT.WWThAa realfoed o i hi n;.Moa for re!o- :' .' whuJ V4 al- : : 11-. Joiia H. AVarreS, - ;t tl5 Kerublicao SUle t m .4 t.. t- t my ni .4 trniM f or ' . J3IS3T. - .r : J re;iorter afterward : 2r. Fozkxst ao4Ui : tLe resG.'s o( the iater- j..; w r roar - rr.fr. '"for deiiaioC 0 in t cn riuon, aa I bai . .. . n-.f I -tier. I k becn 1 .- tcioavxwu'y rapport Mr. i why ywa taaoMp ? ;rr nni. to wwcWa aay . ;7 mutt 6 paMtl lo ry- -i y o oi-4 rt'-en jro war t i t -YWf ihM U. Elau woakt rs-i tb aomtaadoB? .i iimLai tNfor i&e eonren- tl wucaowa aarly ta Jaaa. t, At ihs kiaa 1 bad gtvea Um . -rr i coMKlaraaioa. ' fitooe 4 w 1.4 nocBtaaci 1 have f ctu;(e br eoaraatioa la . .i, acl altera loaf aatiearefal -a I eoii ao at eotaiag . i.-iaiua tbaal oi4Baaeoa- f rmata oa ta leoral ; w i u boa or booivi to o ia- c ram Ut, wblca 1 4kt. I do ; w thit I caa aaj aaytbisc fanarr - e n t cnaaooa tgorta I aaaJ t r -. ci'umuu axa tea' receipt at j r .tr ot twifim mo to aave roa ;rri nr.J, aaaer4id: I i ; act aay aaytaiaf aa thai I: 1j now la order (ot the Eepob I papers to ahow taat Ir. Fox :: riit ors keasT er ba been I f ttfl s IKemocrata. ew York now appear to- be safe for Ct2 T t la r Df and witb that State ha U ure ta be- elected President. Is what wUI bo the effect of the elcctioc neit ,Toeadaj1 We will il aad aee. DK.6SL5SO OX DR. TOBK. W' pabllsb below a card from Ir. EC0OK.GM330rx, cm of tbe procalacat Beablkaas in the t ta:e, tfriag bis reasons for not eapportia Dr. Xotx for Governor. ' Any i3.ijmt man not biases! by T u'y eeling vbo will listen to one of Dr. YOBX apeeebes will agree wi:b Dr.Gaiasox, tbat Dr. Yoek Is not a At Baa Cor tbe Governor's chair: " '- . . (CM, Slwa4 Obaarrw ; ' Rajjaoay.C, Oct. 10. 'M. My atteatioa baa beep called to 1 aa editorial 1 tb AsheviUe Citr ot October Sth fa retreaw to my rsfasal ta enpport Dr. York for Croreraor. Wbilw coorersatioo cf tha tenor of tbe oaa reterre l to ,I.J occur, it wm with .do riw of i g Jta to tae pabue. cat as cue ;.e: baa been ptiMahed, aaJ aa I ,vd no concealments aboat tbe t:ert Idoem it bet jast to myself t-ai my tt&iosu tor refuia him Jj-topport sb-IJ alao go to the noblie. At superintendent of the asylum it ha been roj dntj fo look fter tb legulaUOQ ailVeting the In tereAt Of the insane of the States bees--"- of this f.iet I koobo hire bn the trienda of the insane, ever ready to woik for them. I also know who have been willing to leave lhee p.-T unff.r tanate people to re:v..i::i in confine inent the couutU-it ui.d ho have been unwiMinji t yur a l-cit nptrt to ilifwc- " h" -ircre fortunate eiioiigh tu And rix.ui in fheinailc Ate Acotuniol.i t ion which has iiitberto existed. I do not think. Ir. nr & man for the Govi rcer's rhatr. I do ot n-eaii aitlhiug pjM)nail ih-t l" coutUmhim to uim. for our relations are not in any ense uutrifiuily, but in my judgment he ha. not the qualifications for x the b gh odiee that be aek.H. Nor ! 1 think that hie quail float ion.-, ur bm antecdents are such an to entitle Dim to the support, even of lirpiibiicm-. I mm aXuAei tratH uv ''"' .'J"""rtr itf triik ut public i-vurir th.i! u -itht-r the ekaritubU tor rdvation'il in lerrafJ of tie vi.;i '" un derHk policy at m alicntit rir ie Urised kU public carrrr. A u North Carolinian I cannot look at the facta before me, wlthoot perceiving that all the material in teret ot the State, her financial conditiou. her eharttabU and cduai m : 1 i . . . iA . . 1 . . nmimiii at bone and reputation m the eyes of tbecoontry entry will be jeopardised by the eleetiou of a man ot his ante cedes ta. Tbia la an nnnsnal crisn. uud while J am not ujobitious of any claim to rooaistrnrv save in . love for North Carolina and the interests of ail ber people, ai ttpeeiallif de ro(&d f fir unfortunate ajjlielsd aaovg whom tbe beet years of my fife nave been pae-d. Partirraod poUttc have no value ia my eyee aare a they may pro tect, ao deepoil tbe people; wvf a they may roide and not mislctd in the path, of the State's prosperity. El'tiEB Gbissum. nOW It IS WOEilJU is stw tobk. . CrSTIXaJtD'9 proepeefs are tember, with slight iDjury' to late, brightening la New York every The damage by chinch bugs and day. Kepabhcans continue to re- other insects ha been slight. The . .w - ,k.f tiir wheat crop will exceed that of I a-t volt apon the groaad that their bv 100)ooo,000 bushels, eaadidate w nnflt for the efbee. The yjeU, WT acre W HVerage Uere Is ao illostratiou of how they AOout"i:ii bosheLn. The quality of are doing It. We copy from the N. the present wheat crop ia generally T R'atU- verv good, eapecially in the Eastern . . , . and" Middle Stare. On the western A aniaber of be reaidenia or of tu A h;tDie Micbtffun Floahiaf. I I, wto U" Wictnuin and Minnesota, Rome le beeaideotiHedwitbtbeKepaUlCan tioQ in the IitT w notl.(1. parry, be d it r in , ln Indiana, Ilhno.s. Iowa, Missouri at tbwrealdeaceofDr B.S. Bacon a .verage for the en oa Bowen arcane. Fluabia. and , ure bfSilUth u M Tn- iudiwltwi pretexted WMt tbe bowmimmi of . heU 5'LV . -1? ? Tbe 1a'4,ity -n,er.or. The and ptedd tbemselrea to do aU In M u aboiJt 2- 'beL per acre, tbeir power to defeat blm. ,Tbej ' miiklDjr tl)e crop approximate were, tbe representative o3:o005 ooo bwheU of glod qnahty. Qaeeoa oomty; tnea of wealth, in Tbe ba;, mabcs ft jeW of trlhtenee and r"'. ha , UMr,y 23 basbels per acre, Prodc berttofow fUiboted brains and , m of 1 J '"f Jhl qnal.tr. Tbe bnckwheat average pabiicao party and wUo baA v0led , MieMtl a Hli hll, tbe Ketmbhcao ticket aluce the on . ' Tera" rio Ot tbat party. They were wen ,0 0 lht. ,M)tato (.rop whoaoaooafjitandiOff n the com.. mttd by Akh is five aattrTaeod to none Aniong , 4 ton iu iS;0t.nd lss-J. then w eminent lawyers, phy.i the 8ame U1 1Srt0. 0etolr CiiasbaikeraaiHlhrokers. f im!lCute a rednc Tbey MtMl in Dr. Bacon s ! , fa point i.. the ITS verge condition, from S2.r, to 74 7. " ff 8n;t la llMblD " As the reenlt of the continued Thlrtj-aigb fentlemeo Ms pr. droo,h in amv,t.Dg tbe development eat. Airf tbeta were VV .Uiarn anddetriljiuirtbelUHty of plants. K. Murray, Dr. K. B- Bacon, F. F. the pTOpfCt ,8 reduced to H mini. Jjortbrop,, A. . Oilman, J. A. mnm Tbe droatu hajt 11 general Xpao G. .NewtoB, K. C. hm- nJ lu cffect u maDirt in every" bret, R. B. Tarsoos, J. K. ilorray, , g """'"llS-?'"' Of'teu aucceaaive cotton crops, throes. K. a.Tocter. RGntld U. , h averilped a lower W. ewtoo Mr Goodman D. condition in here ner, X"?! Wn Vn ' i "i and when the average ? k i -ere M and to rest.vel v. The Mttebell, Mr. Bardett, John Hep h t II. II. W jikr, U. G. Fleaa, Mr.;iro foow(; NorU) Caiolina Leamaa, U. M. Dueaa, Owen Tor CaroIina iS0 t;eorgjil 7-,, t0,J't',.lL . . Florida M, Alabama 74. Mississippi .laeallad U njeet.ng to. ljoainam ::, T.1S c.j. Ark.lti IbrWf Kl!f ZU : Tennessee So. The returns tbaty badaaaembleda a bly f , , f , H,U1 WBicu w tu -u led witlt tbe grand old party. "I LU beliera ia tbe grand old party," he eontinned. "I bare earned the musket ta order to protect the lib erty of our eooritry, but there are tiwea wbea tbe beet get into a strait aad soma heroic meaanre ara aeeeaeary to deliver then. We ar bere to-aif bt to do whut is best tar tbe party and decide what ac Uoo wa shall Uke in this crvsm." Jir. William H. Murray wa then alected Gb airman and air. Fdward B, Sprafaa Secretary. Mr. Joseph K. ii array, who was one of the tifners to the call for the meeting. aroaaaad said tbat there wa oue point upoo which they ail agTeed, , aad tbat waa tbat the Bepablican nominee lor toe t'resjaency wa aoflt Jor tbe office He thought tbat a pablicdemoaration waailettera eoisole, and pictured Mr. anuesiralHe. oia unuui uiu eeaaiona do not carry any weight bat a personal caova hoald be instituted and an effort made to aeewre every roan's attendance at tbe polls 00 election day. Mr. Robert Eorbee thought that tbe independent Republican ele ment wbicb opposed Blaine was much larger than the people had any idea of. There was a great silent vote that woald have a tell inj effect. It wa the duty of every Independent Kepablican to vote for Cleveland and Dot throw away his vote on BatJex ot St. John. Mr. Edward K. Spragiie then moved tbat a committee of three be appointed to prepare a circular de claxing that they were opposed to Blaine and would do all in their power to defeat him. This circular should be signed bv ewr gentle man prvseut. The Chairman remarked that he thought that the surest wa to de feat Blaine w.vs to vote for Cleve land, whom be characterired as ,1 man of honest v and backNr.e. He thought that the meeting should pledge itself to ,-upport Cle eland. Mr. Cen Terr'.ngt. Q -aid that i: . 1 . . 1 I. . . . . 1 . 1 ' Blame wa not worthy their -up port I should K .1'. 1 ,tn, for one intended oe lor ( ;, vc land. This w.v- the -ei. : . reeri t id the e;:ttr.' n-.enrv. lei: alter neieii (liscu.-nuMi it w.s dcr'idcil tiiat r woold Ih mort n.lv i-.ille t hvc th ctronl.tr !rnp!y "t.fc th.it rliey were opK4.d tn lii.iiiic, and they would lx' more l.koly t' .1 l.ire nnmivr of Rpubiic.in to -i -;ii it who w.uilil not vott the 1 )onn.cr.ir ;, f "ket under any citTtin:st.inet -s. The t-ornmitte, otii-ti nf of I s K. Murray, Edward E. Shcivtu and liotxrt S. Tucker, then pre pard the following, which w, uaanimously adopted and signed BIV fl.ll niwtil! "We, th nndemigDed. voters oi . ' , . . , , tb tOWO Of Flashing, who have Iveretofore TOted with th Itepub-, Iicaa paStff bere by protest against ' the nomination of James CE Dlaine candidate for President, and pledge ourselves not to vote the Eepablieiui ticket at the coming eleetiou. "We recommend this ccnw' to all Republicans who h.ivc .it heart the best interest ni the i . . 1 1 in the future." TIIK i KOI im::UT" It r ; ! ! !w .rc-ll l! (Til tin' c rts : veil 'vl.-w !'i.i' : !; crii' i if '. in- i 'i i-m n t i .ir u ; ii IV r 1 1 l.r.t li:;iv lictti-r Ili.iii tiiat of last year, n'u'.ch was o 1 ulie iinllloli bales short oi l-i-vj. l'lie question now i,, :h slioio.1 iie price continue eelaie. ilt ii to 1 it ' aiiliot be lit er proilui-tion of the ra.v material; then it must lie ,ui iiMhr roiiMimpt ion" ot the in a;: f.n '. :.i i il -tit ii h : ASH U 1 ". Oct . 1 1'. The (I op rep Ml: Octoler returns ot' coin average higher for coinhtioii tli.ui in the p.L-t tie ears, i ut not mi high as ;n any of the lelnalkable coin e.iis nun 1ST.") to ls7; inclu-.-.Mi'. The general average is !., which is vr :uarl an average ol any series ol ten e.us, ami Huli cate.s rttvout L'li bushels p-i acre; in breadth approxuiiat mg Tu,()'H,IMri acres. The region between the Mississippi and liocky mountain sloie again presents the highest Genre, which in everv State rise a little above the northern standard ,1 . lu" - - of Mississippi returns a condition as high as 100. The lowet-t figures are 7J, in WVst 'irgmi, and Ohio 74, Louisiana 74. Texas and South Carol in The reduction was caused b tbe drought. There is complaiut ot drought in the Ohio valley and iu the Atlantic and Gull States, but not snfticiently ,-evere to reduce seriously the yield. The early planted is even where ma tnred. Late plantings iu the South era States have suffered for the want of summer raius, and will be light and not well tilled. Very lit tie injury has been done by frosts. There ws froet in Yermout on the Joth of Angutt, and in aever.il lr der States about the middle ot Sep .,, rril,.finns of bales indicate an average rate of 00. 100 of a bale per acre ( H A. K ALTERS Ot' CANDIDATES. aMior B jsra at Kartlnibnri, . m. Iilt.niiir San, Mr. liayard "sincerely wi-hed that he could say something g.Hsl of the Republican candidate, but the public records wonld not justifv it. iie aAsailetl Mr. Hlame'n record aa a public man, and as the pnmf of his corruption he presented Blaine's own letters and the fe.-ti- monj of Mmt, o the iUv.n men in tbe ik.,lQbhoan partv who will no, 8upH)rt nim. James C.. Hlair.e 8too1 coaJemued bv his uwU te.-t: monvand alxive his own signature. 'Thnater ,linwt ed the Mullnran Blaine receiving the letters from Mulligan under the guarantee of a promise "on my honor" that they would be returned, aDd then ictus iug to give them back, lie re viewed the testimony in the invcs tigat'.on, aud raid that Mulligan :is a witness stood utnmpeached. In reference to Mr. Cleveland the speaker paid a splendid tribute to his hone.-ty, integrity aud firm lies.-. Us depicted him as the great Gov ernor of a great State, who re ni.imc.l faithfully a; t!,c it ol duty, and as one wb., d.H'.s tn! pi tliroiijjh the country at the head ot n h : ,;,o.lrotr.e ni.ik;ii .111 ct hi 1 ut inn of himself." He did nut think Mr. Cleveland had magnet ism e 1 1 , ni h "ti m apn et ir.e the iiiupcrry ul otluTS to ins own nicker. " tjiovcr ('lcVcl.illd had U't-Il t.iltiillll 1 1 his aed liintlier. t.llttlflll lliall ill.- I'll'o !:e trusts. I a 1 r h I ul .is siier 1 tl. 1 .11 ! Ii tu 1 as m .iv 1 ir of ,k e;rc.it city, t a 1 : h I n 1 a 1 11 , ernur ni .1 rc.it S;.i: 1. ml. fill ,yer .i few tliuiir.-. .1 m 1 tin- . 1 1 1 ii. Nil', einlxT w ould ea ruler t-r :i. .m ." ; in k- ' a 1 - 11 : w. 1 1 .': rersl'...- Th e. . r.--u -re the , . (,. .. n. rem. pr.--.s :..-r. en si er ii. a la. he p thai a . V V. I. '' te e li..' ;.l I r.i : Ut ! H .IK y a 1: Th. rt-atet f - 1 1 1 1 e a 1 t :.v;e !.-.ji: centurv is 11 w at -ait t' ep. n ai. I '..'.. it every 1 .e.eiand nrHiair.e ma:, m it take an active part in thi. r- at ; . 1 1 -.-1 i li,;l.t. it i-i of ir-s: imp. rtan ' tbat he !.hnuM e.ar.menee at . inee t. iy :r. h: supplies of lir.vene- and I r ., - d- a: the 1 ireat ' 'heap t'ash Mere ef Hl'MPilKKY it H' WARD'S, that he mav ;ve tl-,.. ne.-e-sary time to achieve :h" reat.-i: .icterv ev er .ii ned in ther-e L'ni'.e 1 Mat.- The war h actually b.'irnn ! r mi the 'resident iai 1 'hair Jo.vn to the h iwest county otllees. Sane may cry peace, peace, but there will be no iai"e until every man shoulders his C e IT nrvp hvv V Ctxe&rt (aah Store of HL MrHKf.Y A HOWARD'S, and buys a supply of Dry Goods. Groceiies, Boots and Shoe, etc. j Sold at the lowest liring pricee. dw LETTER TO Dr. YORK. 1)E. Tvr.K Y ok k on the wmg-.t Mu J'ear Old Tyre: The bows have had a few :;.ii!h'.l meetings of late and t ! homonized mighty. Ti.i N'ance township has t iki dose Of doubled e' 1 .let benzine and L.i wu:: nl ins insnbordiiiatioii a-;.l I prayer 0 - have in: a- r.f 1 a !ic.t 't 1 i IVI-' up ..: Uo i;: only swallows Sheritl 1 lavis and !:is m-wrntic drputirs but gulps down old mm Anthony with all of his ha'ied for the nigger ji:-t like it was pood o'l rye and it well sweet eaed. Well the Duke has a short incinoiv and it he is not a little particular he will soon acquire as great a notoriety lor Ins fickleness and inconsistency a.s Weathercock Cabbage 'ox, and it will not sur prise any one to mv them both in ueh ill' to the polls on the -l:li ot Nn ember and vote the Democratic ! i.-ket straight. I!: g l'e indie is on hand all t he time and rci I In ' : ia- is ho; he can swallow whole bats ol led hot railroad iron and in.; no . t hail try. You see 1'eg lb indie a mighty smart man. he knows mi much law and big uonls. be-ide-he knows a mighty heap a bout the S i'.iters and has a beep ot love hu the niggers a.s he n an' to be township constable ol the Neck, but Hen Whittield says he will have a linger in that pie and as tm 1 !ig Rrindle he can't run n ;i : :. ' ng. Hen don't like the idea ol h ng to vote for old man Antlio-.-, . !e kansa old man Anthony be-: i !;rk Whittield when ho nm :-t the Lcgislater. Hen I'urii.er iv old man Anthony never toat ia:r with the niggers he don't love 'cm and won't sleep with 1 )r. l'ridgen. nevet has voted for one. and further says ho will be b -d if lu ever will and he believe.- too Pimicrat to n .1 , wan Is tu I;;.' if for Fred K. Nil' man Anth.un wil telling li 1 111 - 1 tell you T 1 e i tell the nigger. -' teller won't do 1 1 Id man is more K-p llihcaii. Hen 1 ; - going to vote :: mi .- 1 1 cks 1 dd 1 ii- e. h'l g lime ou mu-ten ,t it t he old av time and don't yon forgot it. Dick Whitfield s.ns he not so darned hot a.s ou migh; suppose as old man Anthony and that old fool Kdb. I.tnes beaJ him for the Legl.-later; i now Tyre, this is zackly so, old man Anthony did I beat Dick, he is the very man) and In'forr he can warm up any the old ; man will have to do a sight of" pent- ing, sleep with the Dr. a month and then give the niggers the Larry old held to tmild thein-idves a town on in his new cuunM when he is clcit- ed Senator and make the Duke ex- plain the Ktl'oy .!:. e letter as he 1 said he would, and then swear he will vote for Fied R. Nunn. If he will do all these things in good ; faith, Dick says he 11011 warm up a little, but he don't, just now. choose ' to rake any Davis Iveiuzhio in his. Now T re, i-rrran Anthony is a bit ter pill ToTthe niggers to swal . low and how they are going to do 11 I can't see. but Hob Rawl-ton saso!d man Anthony whispered it in t he 1 uk.-' ear. 1 1 he and the uiggers u o'dd i lect bm, he would vote for ( )'I Ln a for 1. S. Senate against Zeb V.inir, and I specks ' there is ,-omet hiug ol i; as the Duke almost broke hi.- neck iu getting over the fence to embrace him; but ! 1 tell oa T; re oil had better not Ibetmuidi on that for ll.e old man says he new r iias voted tor one and ' he'll be dmt il bo ever will, but the old lel'.er may dodge a little and say O'ilara i- more of a white man , than a nigger, but we will sec. Hut I like to forgot to tell you ''aUmtold Hlue Jay he is living around lively, going one eve on it and says he is a.s happy as a .Spaniard iu II ades, tint lie is not i making. ii mo;e o! his bloody peeches s me he busted hi- wind ' pipe at Hell's Kerry. 1 gue-s hi '. has ,-olvered up a little by tins tune and It els r n.m 'i like t lie boy itliecalfiaiio.il. . - he knows he jwill not ge; much pickings oil' of the Larrv old Held, lie lo.r so much lor Davis' beii:ne but he i ' the Devil lor Weathercock Cob!, age Cow Cox.Well tlie Biro day is ' right iu this for if it had ;.i: m , i, for the Blue .lay and ; iie court house ring you see that W eather , cock C. C. Cox wouldn't been any where and Carter would hae been i the Republican candidate and who j can now blame him for sticking to ! his fiieinl? so go it Blue Ja. but I while you are going it y on ii.cl bet ter unload some of your bad whisky ami cus words for the Democrats ; as on know yu owe tin m. or at 1 Iea.st .seventeen of them i.r our election ami a lew o: 'hem tor standing our bond, but ;t :s very plea.-ant to them to - yu doing our be.-t to 'ay tio-m oil ;n l he way ot appointing n ggei mag , n-irates and cuss word-, so yon can at once see the old Hlue da loves the niggers a heap belter than old man Anthony he not ouh loves them but he votes lor them and ap I points them to oibce ami keeps 1 Kdmuiul Hi id gen w i ; in :n da and , night . I don't know whether he sleeps u it li t 1 nut' t liill: I r, o r not , i ni ; t here tain. "Id ;. .1 11 u 1 1, An t !n ni y i on ' t d-, :i 'lo-, aud I Mile ,1 a 10 ;.': 1 , . mi want to ',. 1, .'A ereock. ( '. ( '. ( 'i r ... i ci '. ou t hot 1 u : h I 1 see 11 1,1:11 ill t .en ' .. 1; able :o ei. ;!'., -.le :r, W iieh I la; -a'A I.. . as in 1. 1 vor ol 1 1 . 1 " 1:1 k v. as it 111 111. iT kiiN 1 Ill- half I'.iilon of tli 1 1 ,t r el siutV. i.,, C.illei i wlns'K', . a ii a . lie a that 1 1 ii ho lii.nli' alnl t he tour in en 1 lortv drink- 1 1 1 k III Ihe : 1 ID e I t .- I'ell.V liked tn I e S.: - iie t !n, -,l ; , u li '. i 1 he 1 : k c 1 1 K j 1 u : 1 1 1 1 . 1 : 1 1 - n 1 m eleoled be d.-Il't u :il v.Ce !'..; .-I' iiiakm r it a: 1 .el. hav e k : lied !::::. u;i aid t ill . I i: I ililWil u;, all i.e Ii 1 111 a :. ,i : ' ii : -k 1 1 1 1 . lie' "(11 r : : 1 Win, a- or O'il nia but be ;i:i-m- t:r Hlue day. j., , I'll il : a -a I. -: e n .it 1 I l , 1 l.l I 1 at; ' - 'I ( '. l ' 1 ' ' 1 -1 r I : 1 a 1' it--.:. 1 ';. I'ei: I ' . 1 : : : : 1 e e ' - : - ' - T-- a:.v i. -. -' h - ::- a- - f ii:-.e , r i .. Ti ; -. .. ' . -id j 1 I ice. ! ':-: -t'ur.- f-r 1 ' in-ie.,, t:- !: : r i -1 h.,:!. 1 mpia.i.t - ".; . r ' v 1 il rr --. ' T M .' : 1 l e ' . I r e 1 1 . i ' . Shlil'.rr'i I:. dlii: V'.rn.i nee :- p- -fectly safe and e.,-;l. :.d m 1 m.-' . red . li is cheap ami will Knr -ati.-fai tion . Trv it. w 1 CRAVEN AT THE EXPOSITION'. 1 Full, F-.!, Hipllii All Crjiullfllllr Monnted lu Nurili rai.i!lni-Tlnii, too, ljy orlll oi-ollun I.rtil 3 I'll v Atirarllvi' Tn x !1 rinl c tAtiiint i-i Craven Ci n ni y . Kn.-.i : .:. . There is not hing : i : 1 1 i i . 1 1 that t e:ci:e ieoli of indil.ii 1 de; in .t- work of CI. II in the Craven conn; it is m ade espeei a : cause t he Woi ;. is ; indeed t he woi k ol i ;a li Mid 1 l.ilni: - y. u ' lieali I he itdv .'mainly Mis. Morgan. The ( xhibit coir i.-i.- 1 hi. fl id '. eau:i- tislies, (owls and n-pl; fully sti'.tl'eil anil moiioed. The great alligator, 10 feet end a hail long, is the most collsjiiemai- objeid in the. eh:lution. "I am af:a;d tie y w ill punch my poor alligator to jioris," ,iul Mrs. Mol'trall. 1 mplete the 1 1 1'.ge. 110: ; 1 ; .-aa U( collection 1.; leptiles. "And you kmov that n- kes are fashionable or. tame: 11 New ini gland : a I'lors, : Then there are L'7 ', al:d moiliiled all of i our native varieties. . :1 A nd angs from the ceiling 1 lish ni its claws: a n , - I be . hole M eiie. a roil .-its near t he alli- o! hers a 1 e in vai ions g I a -o ei I . large M,,,. gator, ami ait ; r u. ! . -tl. Ti I pi, ices tlie become is a lino ib-er heml; at, th Mi. 'P 1.1s V. CI. uke killed eei Hm-elf and mounted the head. do h. Ti.ci eaie in t iie collection ,es pieiiaied and mounted on nalive woods t)V 1 iavulsoii s lclitliy t a h'.ei in : among them a shark i w rli a ; dot ti-h'. The back gi.'i; ' "I the whole display is a e g ot l 'raven woods cypress, ) aa : . a - h aid curled )ine. The air. tee earth, and the sea, meieiori-, oi . i;ien coniiiy no o been robbed f its living things for our dtdigh' . ami they ai e preserved and c.xhio ',-,! with . onderi'ul life - likene.-s. lint Mr-. Morgan's work is finer than this. She has lans and inutl' made of the pinmage or our native le.ids, win, ': are entirely a new kind of w oi k 'o be done in North Carolina, and especially by a North C.u ol in a lad . Shi; uses the plumage o! partridges, wild turkeys, snipe, bull-bats. leilwing blackbirds. dove.-. gr.M gulls, white herons links, blue heions, peacocks, and several o;l.,m. She has a case of these tans on exhibition. "North ci n people," she said, "have a de cided weakness for fans of partridge leathers." Miss Alice W. Duffy, of New Heme, also has a case of very hand-onie fans in the collec tion. It ;s not very dillicult work," s. id Mrs. Morgan, '-to make these tans; but if requires skill and a good ileal of patience.'' l'rotitabie? Yes, we have been civ siiecessfi.l; and one of the i;.o-t profitable pieces of woikotj Ihe kind i- the preparat ion of duck I skins lor the trimming of fine dre-se-." i One of Mrs. Morgan's fans has; In en sent to I'aris and one to Stutt- j gait, (ierniany, and her woik has already made a npu'..tion from I Ho-ton to Hi, i i.la. i Other w ork of a sore.ew hat sim-1 il.it kind is a set of very beautiful jewelry of lish scales made by Mrs. George Hancock, of New Berne: aud the walls are adorned with pictures of the native flowers of (.'raven. Besides the instructive exhibit ol Claike it Morgan, there are many specimens of Craven marls, a speci men" of castor beans grown by Mr. Cha-. Nelson, which hints of a gieat possible industry, and stalks of jute, and of grasses and grains. 'Tin peculiar significance of this exhibit is set forth iu the following business card, which Tin' Chronicle takes tlie liberty to publish: Til 'S 1'. CI.MtKK. MAI1V 1). MoM.AN. CLARKE & M'JKI i AN. T.WIDKKMI-T,-. New- Berne. N. C. 1 ts and Trophies of all Kinds Artis tically Mounted . FKATHER WORK A SPECIALTY. Ki.-h 1'repared by Davidson 's Ichty-Taxi-dermy. Mr. Claike is a son and Mrs. Morgan is a daughter of Mrs. Mary Bayird Clarke. Employment lor ladies? This bt gins to look as il the prob'.en to find employ men t for ! niies had already been solved. The Exposition i- full of specimens oi 1. ikies' woi k. hardly dreamed of here hitherto. "It is not mere holi day labor," said Mrs. Morgan, "but I do for money. I go to my work shop e;nly and I woik late: and tax.iiermy is ln profession." A t e.se 'ltliout Hope. J.-. . K. h'-ekcr. i f Macon. Ci.. .. rites: "In i--7 I "'as attacked by lie' most I r.ivpr.ii'. 01 1 of cancerous sores, that I H.i'jtr. .it l'.-,le in', m." tle.-h ac! - j reaii r.ij'iilly m ei my In. ay. Ii.-.-cr.,,! tlie j verv bfst i. eilic.il utl.-Ulli IK was iKifil wiiii js.erctity ;in.l p-.-t;i. ia ui.til I was so eripiili-.i v-uli tnercui ml rhcu mutism tiiat I ci ni l ret !y licbt'le about: my tbroat ar.il in a.th.vere bfelly ulcerated; in. 1 . : 1 1 r bi-e.in to fall nut. So wret-keil . , , . , , l . r a b time I ..as beil-ridden. ana j lav (ira. elTciiiie wa.- so intense thai I j ii for oe.ith as a relief. I exhaust- , d ii:e Ii : . a'o-.l ,s-i:e ci patent nieai , ., . o... a , ' " , ::i turn seemed : r.e. Ui- 1 i , i malady. aoJ nmie of i- r.rf.i d me in anv way. U'heu ..- . , .ir.-re:.- b- p 1. s- I rem - - : ; c S. i 1 1 1 !. i- Speci tic : ... .' '!!;. ', 1 - 1 c :e::ic::ced ; :, ; .,: i : 0 ; - ic a t I .mc w;i. per- -.-.-.I M . in- ttuwii ou; I.e. k r.e. K'-alth a:. 1 strength liave re-liirin-d: the ulc, :- in my t.hrnat and i.n.utii are emiiely cured: my;,ppetit-1.1- r, i 11 : i;. I . an i fur ll.e hi-tliine in m-.u- I v mv f... ..-i. K. eiy -ere ha : v I- iy . I . a ih a- 1 111 11. y 1 if,-. ere in t v.-i .- way The e.ineer. ill- atll ii I ai : nlv i- tl:.- malady ; y , : I o . ami iu h ! il.ctP a- bo eiitii't - 1 I r-. in. . - . - J - IS 1 'thv or::;- 1 1 . -. i p. .fish r year.-. ' . n ry mix- . r -pec,:; e 1 1 0- a-. - ' r". l- 'l . . ..let :Il.le r.e.v.n. I v. fed s i'i( 1 : IMPORTANT LAND SALE e -.. T- .illi .1-1 I 1 I i;,i e. . 1. T ! : - I cei 1 11 1-1 at.. :: I I V : h- ... II- --le 1 ,ri-ds, at i 1 -iiliin . e lliild casl, 1111,1 tile Iiill- f I : ii ti,-e on one :01a T u-o . ear- 1 laic, . 1 11 in 1,1 -rot m ciiiiit per c at from day f wile. A.J l.OI-'TIN AMiiil'HKRS. t'ct. 10, lssi. liiwlod w..s my general In a in. that L eecaine a I , m cr!l,t.n street, at F. a. ("utnberl's Machine j -i. gi'OU )-outton rs.ia lor .)C, a uct-j.h.-. ail ti:;i. ami my life w as u burden. h.y. and is ja-epaici to do all kinds of work , ter 4. button Kid for 50c, and the best Stonewall Items. Dr. Attmore is all right ami on his rouials again. If Mr. .Sam Cainpen should be a3 lucky a-, iii . friends wish him to be. 21 years Irmii i...e.- his boy will be a voter. The report 1 1 0:11 tho8i who have had their rice Uirashed is anything but flat Itrint;. Cotton is very short, not more than two thirds of a crop. The Democrats of this county intend to have a urund mass meeting and bar becue on the 30th inst. You must come down iiiul try some Kcoiched ii2; with us and hear some i'uxl talkin;. Mr. J. Id. Ward, of Smith's- creek, one of our enterprising citizens, died on ihe l'iili inst. of hemorrhagic fever. On the uuie date, near this place. Mr. Benj. Canaway lost his infant child, about live months of age, of malarial fever. On 8 ituv hc. . the 11th, at Aurora in Beaufort county, son, e four or five ne- groes led lv one Jtss Moore, ncsro. at- tacke I John Flowers iu Whitei.urst & j litulmi. iore stiul cut ioni on tlie up and n beat him wiih weights 11 n t: u -i r . f 11 I Tin. !.:!r;ie :o e hiilind over 1 , ,,i:i 1 m, 1 . c. Rudder and W. T. Caho wi i, -.ti i.iu-viih- on last Saturday to lnai inairral Si des. They report a gin .1 1 1 1 .v. 1 ;,i;,j one ol the. nest speecnes th y e i-r i 1 ii -l. The wonder to them is. How iiny ilivi-nt uiuii 1711 hf-ar such a sjiii.'i h iii.il l e a Had. After speaking wai. oyer John Barleycorn showed his h;.d jr: 1 -mail row-in which one durkie ,';""." "V1- nliUUS a shiit and one w h.ite a ended the row. m a-iii-ii in : mi !! Kt). At hi.-' residence, in Onslow county, Sept. lti. ,.11-ra hm i;lne;s. Mr. James Mills, sr. Mr. Mills leaves a w ife and five chiklrea to m uirn his loss. In New Perce. Friday morning. Mis. Ira L. Cosby. In Philadelphia. Oct. 10th. of typho- mal ,ii Mr 1 A Sllvilirn ir Hi the man. i 1 i. Jir J. A. u.im. jr.. in tin. o.th car of hiH age. M,,-i,bv mornimr at 10 o'clock, of cone -n ii ot tlie Prion, oiarene otarerie, i duin 'il. i I age.. ; : ,f D. li. and S r and 'J months. E. Fulfnrd. IlairY i&oi TrS. Wit!. tlili g jsA and 11'uV. :...".. 'f -tit. i, t i I .1 or fiy.iy h...r to a uatupa:. v b. t.wn c'." -.- i-r -U rp bl'wk, as may be deMrcd. ly it1 ;:.-. libt-n- r-'l hair may be dad-rnod. thin li.nr t!nckcnei.l, anil baldness oJltn, tlii''. '11 not n'.ways, cured. It c'iccUs facing of the hair, ami ftimu-lau- a w eak and sickly growth to vigor. H jiypvtMits and cures ?cwf and daudrxiff, nr.d heals nearly every disease peca!:::r tu tin.1 sotiip. As a Ladies' Hair Dressiiis", the Vigor Is unequalled ; iL contains neither oil nor dyo, renders thi- h.t.r soft, gloss, and silken in appearance, and imparts a delicate, agreeable, and lasting perfume. 'Sin. C. P. l'!iK'lu:it write! fn?n fCirby, O., Ju'.if 1vj : " Last fail mi hair vmiiiuc ncc.i falling ont, and in a short tune 1 becaiup nearly bald. I used part of a bottle :l An kk's ll.UK Yioou, which stopped the fac ing of the hair, aud started a new grmvtii. 1 h t.'o liinr a full head of hair grown g v.goi o.,;y, and am convinced that but tor ihe use of your preparation I shou.d have b-jcn entirely bald." J. W. Hotfx, proprietor of the Mc Arthur O'tto) hnqnirtr. way a : "A vi-:u's H.mi: m;oi: -i a most excellent preparation for the hair. I speak of it from my own experience. 1 is use promotes the growth of new hair, am! makes it glossy aud soft. The Vigor is aUo a 9 a re cuirt for dandruff. Not witlcii my knowledge has the preparation ever failed to give entire satisfaction. " Mr. Aviil" FAiKitAJKN, lead' r f th.; Celebrated " Fairbairu Faiuilv " f " Vocal its, writes from Jins'u, M - -, 1mi : " Kver sines my l:;i ir heu":ii t" . v verv evidence of the change uhi'di lie. in time p-'eiireth, I have u'l Avc.s I1a:i: iu.ot. Mud have been able to maintain ru app -araiice of vuiithfulness a matter of c MisMei-Ahie ctius-jqut-nce to ministers, ora tors, actors, and in fact every una who lives in ilieey.:sof the public."' Mr-. . A. Pkix-ott, -.vriliug from 1 FAr.x Sr. ( h tr'r. ,'on-n, .Iftiss., A.j-rl! I, , s.iis: " J'-.vo yeai-' ago ;ibout t ivo-tliivds of m hair ea.ne "'if. It tliMined vcl v raptdl;, , and 1 w nii fa.-t g--u-ing I'-iH. n n-tug A i u' I! oi: ;; ,t t'te r illing stopn.-d and rev. gr v:h c ;in",.-ft:. :itid in about a in. ::!. in I ' a I w is i-oniph l. !y covered with fhoet l.rci. It litus eo .iii.u-- l to grou. and is nw as g "d j.v b ! e . it fcl ,. 1 regularly u"d but hiif bo;;"o r tlie Viihdt, buL now use it occasionally ;.s n '.re-. -ing." I Vvh .we 1: :in l:c Is of similar testiniouiala t., Ui- e.'M.Mcy of AnCs llAii: Viut.r.. It need? but n trial to convince the ciost MUejiti c.il "f its ai',uo. i ia'r.vttrn r.Y D-. J.C. Ayer& Co., Lowell, IMass. Sold lo ail Druggists. Damaged GOOdS at MACE'S 50 Pi:U CE.NT. 15 F. LOW COST, such as Hard ware, hip Chandlery. Prnas, Etc., two doors below old stand, Market 1 Wharf. Also we are opening a Lnre stock ot NEW GOODS ln the anove line, which will be sold at the lxiwest rrlei s. scMiiw .. -n 1 Ifi ' IT 1 1 UCUOD flrCKer aDQ UDmniiSSICn JIierUUa.ni.. n. Consignments of Cotton fltnl Grain so- licited. 'at The Highest ric. s Ce.iaraiiteed. ni;w isiatN : oct.'l dwtf X. o. DAX. KELLY Has opened a FIRST-CLASS Horse-Shoeing Shop I in tiic BLACKSMITH LINE. lie will shoe horses from th- taait st to Ihe '.I. ti st. and warrants ail woi k to ::i . c salis- I tae! H , a. lir'.n;? v,i:r wild horses and c!urj-f,Kted ,,,rsr.s i Knock It need l:i. s an,! have llielll wel kt-d on. Afei all.' n--1 i.i f"! s t'lir hi in to nu . :o.'.,i if 1 that nits '- stojijied "s '-'"..i'eu DAN. KKLI.Y. WHOLESALE GEO GEES AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, u-J SEW BERNE. N. C dAw EW-UEUE AND PAIlLU'fi n Transportation Co'y. N 1 i l a-.Rv f, N ('.. net. ! ... I -M. . SCUM ei.h 11K 1'llt; sTKAMKK i:i..m CITY :ea: N w Hi" : - ce. All - N , I .i-a for Makelv.-v::!... , 111. for Ni W iieiaie M..a Ik- le I i 1 i s a r ran e,-1 11 en I we are aide to neiUe -:- e ,-onlii i-Iioli v. ltii llie Nol ihclu stealn- a :-,, iiavn.e i.01,,1 arconiinodatloiifc i.olli :.,r pH.-. t.bits and f n-iiriit at very low rales. . :,-k lli-.it tie? mereliants and producers a lony , it line 10 give it their cheerful support, i- u-iu'ht received under cover every day of i tli-- week Kor further information enquire at the of- ; rice. Foot of Craven street. 1 K. K. PIKKCK. Aut New Berne, N. (" . ( r any of its Agents at the following plaeee: : A1!K 1j KK, Adams Creek. i Ii M. WAl sn.N, ijiHe Landing. Li. H. ABBnTT, Vandemere, C. H. FOWLER, Stonewall, S H. FOWLKK, Iiayboro. M. MAKKLY, Malvelysville. S. H. GRAY. Ian21d4wly (ieneral Mana ?er. Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes. A marvel o purity, strenath, and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cun not be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, sold only in cans. Kovai. Hakinh Powdek Co.. HW Wall-st.. H. Y novlit-lydw State r.e North Ca koi.i s., inslow County Onslow County. ( superiorCourt. Helore Clei k. M. K. liloodsjood and wife. Collie I), and Jo seph Moose, l'l:.lntilts, Aeainst Alexander Moose, Kobt II. Clark and wife, Margaret A. and C. F Moose, Iiefcndanls. To E. tlToose : 'lake nonce n.al an ni-ticn us above en titiiM lias ln.i'n I'l-iunienceil ajpiinst you In the superior Court of Onslow county, before the Clem of snid court, for the purjiose of makins pstrtitien iietween tlie respective tenants ln common of certain land lying 1n said county and described in tlie complaint. : and thaljou are heivby required to appear at the oilice of the Clerk of the superior ' ouri mrine trani) oi i iusiow, ou me nn Uay Qf 1e(,emberi 18Kli iind answer or demur I to the complaint rtleU i n this action, and that I :! .v.ou. TO answer saui coinpiaini wunin that time the plaintiffs will apply tothecourt rOT he relief demanded in the complaint. ' A. C. HVUiilNS, C. H. c. I Oct. 7th, 1SS1. ocl5 wt.l IO 0 J Is selling as Cheap Goods i as was ever brought to this Market. ! Calico at 4c, former price 6c. Domestic 4c. 4 1 heavy Domestic 5c, reduced from Sc. Good Dress Goods at 5c, was 10c. Splendid Worsted Dress Goods at 15c. 20c. ! Elegant Worsted Plaids for dresses ! at 15e. and 2c. i See our Black Goods. We have a j tremendous stock bought way down. We arc selling them very low, Only j think of it, good black worsted dress goods for 15c. A good Black Cashmere, all wool, j 46 in. wide, for 4c: 6 yds. make a I dress. ! Fine all wool 41 in. Black Ottoman I Cloth for 75c, former price !0c. If you want, a black dress sec us aud you won't regret it. I And then such lovely colored Otto I mans, etc, way down in price. Just read the list. Ottomans at 75c ! All wool Cashmere, 40 in. wide, all j colors, at 70c, former price was x.ac. j A nice Cashmere in all colors at 35c ! former price 50c j See our Children's Hose in solid clors "nd fancy stripes, full, regular ; ynnilii low down in nripe nril.7 a.ae Tor ! ol1 colors former Pnec waR 00c- We sell a beautiful black Hose for Ladies and Children at ,'S5c, former r,riee wcr r' GOc. We have a lovely Balbrigan Flose in light and heavy weight at only 25c. ;t v.,, i.,ca ;.i lina li yuu vnni I, lw iihiiiiuu, Junt i sce our Lisle Hose in lovely gray of different shade?, i , i , , i -i ' e sett a Deautttm cotorea Doraereu ! Handkerchief for fie, and an all linen i colored bordered Handkerchief at 10c, regular price was 25c. 1 Then look at our Jerseys, all wool, : onlp 1.25, good as formerly sold for 1 $'2.00. We have Satins at 50c. ' Silks at 50c. and Cdc. 1 Splendid Sarah and Ottoman Silks, : brocaded, etc. We can show you the loveliest But- ton you ever saw way down in price. Bird. Jet, Crochet, and a thousand ; different kinds at way down prices. j We sell as good a Button for 10c. as we formerly sold for 25c. . .. i o l. . , Tr - i - .1 T 1 i Kid oversold in Xcw Berne, for One Dollar. Former price was 1 50 per pair. Picture Frames at d chopping Bags w ay uohii , CORSETS. Madame Foy's Side Laced, I Thompson's Glove Fitting, Tan;peii Boneli.'..s. French AVnveii, Abdominal. A splendid stock of ('rents an, CarsiicerL.-. La.'.i. . ' Saeki: a? . Cluaklli:. Bovj lb aver lb lb, .p .--kirts fr an 1 etc. Mine I'eilMl. 1 1 amhurir ar-- '. . ry I..v ELANKETS We ,; - I all v r.ni I', r ,e , ; od II)-- hu- g.".nil ; a - "id. i tin. 1.0(1 ; 1 1 v:' '! i.( .KS. We ' trican 'rimn I.c-k. 1 fa i, rinded .I.-r- ill I ;l: i-k linaii. A e, Dii. An ?v.(i A ennnl ln-avy 1 ! c-r siid'O (price .-ul- wits 1 l.i'O . ii i t I'--r 1 last tail and a tr t-d- .-1 1 ; 1 1 : ;..i. .. A. M. ILVKKH, m:w hkkxi; CctlO dw N. ( . . . . . 1 . . . 1 . i r wavtm-i THE HENDERSON HOUSE, Now under the management of THORNTON llRos.. is vireparcd to furui-h Uoard and Lodging at rea.-onal.le rat.-s. LIVEKV STAIJLi S. Horses and buagii s constantly on band for transporting passengers 10 an. neighboring town. TIIOKNTON KROS., Henderson Ilouse, Middle street, jy23 dwly New Berne, N. C. DS! Ifi BiiiCER TUE UXEIVALED NEW FSRFrlEO GIRL cooiv stovi:. Notion-' : o ,-r sec-,s nncessarj-to t-tnke i lie .Ww 1-'.,: in, i i on a Perfect and Meant mil Cimkliu Apparatus. It has large Flues and . iv .-ii, Patent oveu Shel', Hwlnuanu Henri tl I' . iie, Ii. er Ash Pit and Ash Pan )oor. The Cti -ss 1 ic res all have cold air braces, and the i nvt rs ai e sun ii a i , and heavy. I.nrue stnuliaivoi 1 loors. Tin-1 ,lned. The iiirycly ,iii, ased sales of this Move attest, us popularity Kverj Stove fully war ranted. P. M. DRANEY, Sole Agent, oc4 NEW BERNE, N. C. dw NEW STORE ! HEW FIBM! NEW GOODS! The undersigned liave just returned from the Northern Markets, here Ihey have pur chased a FUia. LINK OF GOODS, Consisting of Iry Goods, Groceries, liootsi A Shoos, Hats and Caps, No lions. Wood and "Willow ware. Cigars, Tobac co. Etc., Etc.. "Wiiifs Sr Liquor ot the Purest Ii iitd. Which wc j-in pose to s. II t IIKAP for CASH Would be glad to htivu our friends and cus tomers cull and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Fresh Goods received by every Steamer. TAYLOR SMITH, Middle Street, One Ioor above Ice House, sep20 dim wit WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, Philadelphia. A full line of card amples of the great piece goods stock will be found with C. L. IVES, SALES AGENT, New Berne N- C. SMITH & CREOLE Have n.e.v in saick aud are receiving by slei.uier a Full Line of Hardware fc't.-vj, iiliiS, Tin, J!;iss, Si.!-li, Uoors, 151 mils, I'loWS, Willow-.--.il Heating and dxil; Stoves. The Golilt n Harvest stud Clumi.jiou, the best in the market. Huey Harness, Saddles and Bridles, and a full line of Ueautiful Lamp Goods. We sell none but reliable goods, and sell them LOW for CASH. Middle St., New Berne, N. C oet.'i dw THE VTjptfThe Largest Jt CLj Merchant Tailoring Sv . and Clothing House TvC in America. ) WANAMAKER f) GOLD WEATHER is AT HAND, And Straw Hats and Summer Suite must be laid bj, bat before DOING SO call y .-- . - on us and get your WINTER OUTFIT. ' : Being the ONLY EXCLUSIVE GENTS' FURNISHING STORE IN THE CITT, v v- do not buy before you have given us a call. 1 We have a Full Line of Seasonable Goods. Oar Stock of Clothing is now nearly r- , 1 . - - 1. I L- . I ,. 1 a..:. - ' r.:.l '.00 i m n-im m ml ' ' complete, i.uuuy ceic a n auu v uui o 1 Corkscrews. Our line of Overcoats is the best we have ever had. Boys. Youths and Children's Suits from 82.50 up. Boy' Orercoata at 82.60. Full line of Underwear. Agents for the Celebrated Pearl bhirt. We sell a rood White Shirt. Linen Bosom and Cuff Bands, at 63c. Stacy, Adams & Co. 's Shoes, acknowledged by all to be the Best Shoe sold in ' this market. We have the exclusive sale of them. Our $8.00 Stacy, Adams st ''. ; Co. "s Shoe is the "Boss. " . ',' Our Hat Stock is very complete, comprising ten different styles in atifl, goods. New Ties and Scarfs, Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Sospendera, Scarf Pin, ; Collar and Cull Buttons, at popular rrices. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Trunks and Valises. We have samples of Stair Carpets in great variety. Rubber Coats, Boots and Shoes, etc., etc. : WANTED! 100.000 BUSHELS OF RICE, For which we will pay the Highest Market Price. We will eell Rice, Corn, Cotton, iu t!,i.- or any othor market, for One Commission. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON PRODUCE IN HAND. WE OITL'E FOR SALE A FELL LINE OF Choice Groceries, rive , at ROCK. EOTTOM 1'IMCK for CASH, coniisting hireka !'. 'r.e' Flour, "-f ' v' 111 -t' ck and to f : .-.() hid-. ,.0 Id..!-. "Daisy'' Flour, ."ill Id,!-. Whit. Swan" ,".() iihl-. "llydc'- ( Innci .Ml i hi-. Niu-!i Lake" " Flour. l-e"' Fldlir, e.ki " Flour, ! iter'" Flour. !- " 1'iour," th 11,;.- .V) l;l,. "Si. r:-" E:..ur," 'J.". Sticks lv'm ('Oflee, 10 Sacks J.aguav i a." ".l.-va" 1-1-1-. I'-.rk. 10 le-xe- L C lest rctineii and hueket Lard. 10 till,- Huttcr : C .",( hoxes Cracker- and ''al "s S bids. ,,f Molas-.-s and Syrup. ''( bids of t',mr vcir old "Fruit" Vinegar. I.i bids. Sugar. Tcis. Spices, Extracts, etc., etc. We carry a fin.' a line ..f Canned (inods as can he found in th city. LOOM 1, uses of Cigars from $1.10 to .Ifi 00 per hundred. Loriliard and Gail and AC- Snuff at manufacturer'-! prices. I ohaci o cheap bv the bo.. -,o box,,- soa,,. A'e offer a drive in Par er Sacks. If von do not think we are in earnest, consign your produce to . Red Front Store, South Front St, New Berne; N. 0.;;'''.:.' oct!4 d&w , . -,- ". , - ' .... fiAVK THJC EXPIKS Of BUILDING A BRICK CHISEY. t siflill t 2 tar8enI for dakrrfptlre cir-Btf eular with fall jntonnalWa. ZJi l Also GRANITE EOOFIHG, CHEAP AND DURABLE. 111! i liil ilLiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,iiii.iiiiiLiii" Send tot AncnpUr drcalar, tan tnhrmanoa CHA8. M. TORSCH A CO. 8. I. tot. httt Ml ChUlH ttnttt. laLTOKtt nOTNERS' TTiTfTlftOl Ml HI WWeMI FRIEND I NO MORE TERROR! NO MORE PAIS! Thlnln valuahl prp .rutlon la tiulra Ui umph of rlcsUO Uikltl, and no mora ia- estlmuhle banrdt ml ever bctowd on Mia mothers of tbawolrd. NO MORE DANGER! I "'t on",,"!,7: ' ,, ",,r . iv ui mini Mini lessens the lritB it. of niln. but, btlr TO 1H0TI1ER or CHILD. I han all, it KraaUr Jt- mlnUiira the dancer '. tollffof both toother tjt, V. i Olid child, aud Wavi-e . ' ihe motlier in aeo - alon hlKlilv bToi j '1. I to peedy reeov. , j V. The Diead ot Motherliooa Transformed to HOPE AND JOV. j . RAFETT AID KISS TO SUFFERING WOIAJC. alio lar iHn idi to ' niMMiinif, oou. aiimie,. v and other alarmlDa: " ymptoma Inekteot to I, llnneilDs and Dalnfal t labor. IU tralr wm. derful flloarr tn thla " IrMpeot entitle Uie nuTHtii ruiro to be ranked aa oae of the llfe-aaTlnc appll- , . anrea given to the world by the dlaeoT eiiee of modern acf . . euce. i Krom all nature of , the caae It will of -oourae be undwwlood tbat we cannot aobllmh , JoertlfloaleaoonoerPtnB . ' thla KaxanT without ' 1 won nd I nc the del luaar lofthe wrllera. Yet we ..- lhave hondreda of anon 0 teatlmonlala on Da. ' r land no root her who , ' baa once oaed it will . e-rer again beattnoal -It In ber time of trouble. A prominent pnyainlan latelv remarked to the proprietor, Uiat If It were aumlaelble te make public the letters we renelre, tbe "Mothers' Kriend would outaell anrthtngon, Uie market,' I most earnestly entreat everf female m. pecung to oe eonnneo, 10 naeaiotoers' iteiiet. Coupled with this entreaty I will add the1 daring a long obatetrioaj practice (forty tanr years). I have never known It to : tail I 1 10 pro duoe a aare and galea delivery. IL J. HQLMEa, M. !., Atlanta, Oa. Send for ohr Treatise on "Health and Hap , plness of Woman," mailed free. I . BBAOVISI.B Bori.ATo Co., ' ii dw : . . Atlanta. Oa,-'' , . e .' 1 1 . - '.-" Executor'A Sale. I will aell for cash, at the Ooort Bona d(Mr ln Kinston, u. n'Mir in nan anon, i. tj on me iwahh..,, ,- . Kl RHT day of OCTOBER, 1WM, the remauader 4 , , 1 of the Peiaonal Estate of tbe late R. W. KINO, oonststlne of one Iron safe, ten shares . in the A 4 N. O. Railroad, seven share la .-' - ' ' the New Berne Oat Company, and other artli. cleo of property. ' V . Klnstoi , if. 6., 8apt th, 1WH " , ANTHONY DA VI. v o . ar-pIH wtvr . Exeeator. A BRICK I BRICK! J 400.000 r'nr ftiila hv a li. ABBOTT. KTUaton. 1. O. Orders solicited. ' Special Kates to alt polota on the A. A S. C. Kail road. Sample (o be seen at Jvkmai. officio. oolwSm dlw Oysters. I have fitted up In flrat-elaaa o- der. on Ora ven street, one door from M rront street. Rooms for my Business. - - I am now prepared to tnrninh my old and all new) patrons Oyatera In every atyle . OOOkJ3f Also,' families supplied by the pint, qnart -or gallon. . Thanking my patrons Tor last years pat" ronage; I hope to continue to acrve ihero. ocldWtf A. E. KIMbALU ti, ouiw ui iuvuai, v.t., ........ l, muw HOWARD & JONES, Opp. EPISCOPAL CHURCH, BOLLOCK 8TKEET, i 1 i 1 li tis ic, tv. ocin d&wtf WAWTED! that is ar p....l ns is mmle, iind "Moclui H' liie- and Racks, creamery . call on or send your orders directing 4- t - :. .... -'-.'Hi, 'V. 5 '.. Vi . e' J- V -'; l. ' .',' M'l V.4jc ' I i.e. .'" A- .1 . ' " a. ' ( -T 1
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 16, 1884, edition 1
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