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ipr- 7 , ...a.a- 1 m v V. fnael y l()TTlfT J J J J Vkl i V 1 . j S.C.DEC. V 194. i al . ff ' - Tax 2ie.w York WrW rery sen ilrj injyeats plain business like huajumioa of President Cleve - liXDvirUboat pomp or show. It til Cars Bib how. QXX. LOOIX, it i laid, unlike bn "I, take his defeat like a man id ia a jovial M if he bad won. Thu u much better than getting l and making bitter, lying hs about the people that re- to rote for him. Tbmoud Whiff tries to ex-1 be Tery koatile apeech of Mr. j Bertie ami Martin. jxS by saying, what he said is In Addition to the p-i-.cr.ii deser: p -uot iiVjeeptible of inch a construe tion there i a chapter mi Anneal tion M ftis enemies place upon it. ' ture, which ves sutist.cx -ii"";' ia MMfiTO. Whift it ia aaid, the capabilities ot th- so.i. al.-o .. in rtl and. -flg"estd. and every , on the Fisheries jdmwing '1'' value Soathern maj of patriotic princi- of tan industry, a chipter f .-.. ii -r 'JIe will thaofc Ood that the mantle j u devotel t- Tr.ni.-prt.it:n. Vi ittV A ( CViUCUVJ " -xiw.v4im... .... - talU: "Tfcll th txath." .tion aod the ChAraoter of the v " iuu ,v"' , peot'l- -i Tsi eAthasiasm with which! ... 8l lUSDAXI.ww .received at A j of a ,yaU U,oa-'tho-lbt of Jfkiilt., timlwn(t KKWa BOW OUilCUi I I .n paper, that een deairoas of doJnj, to read him oat of the . Ireat Democraiic party on accoont j of bia poailioa la regard to the ' tariS'. T Ilia poaition as defined in I b'j tpeecb. oo that oceaaioa ean be accepted bj -tttt true Democrat j y la ut eoaany. TaiTixscrrwoiJTVwcm. Tba day waa Babered la with a "feaial taaahlaa Joat vara eoongh to psodae tbe delightful atmoa- i ' Tsbere for which tbi section is no- A. - ted ia tho nooth of Jforember. V Ear!yJ la .the fcorniajt the streeu Vero ealirenad with a throng of pieaaiog tookiag visicoraaad citi laaa, alt seeming to be preparing to enjoy adiy of geaaine tbankagiv Inf. Storekeepeta, with, ao eye to c!osin2 ap after few boors of bu- leea, were sovig with more than aal activity and teemed to be in - best of tpCriU and homor to each and .erery castomer -iuted themseivea at their ; vea o'clock the places of were, opened and a good , uioo of, persons went to prayer nd praise and to root thanks to Almighty . c man i Cold bleaaings be 1 J op-'a them dariag their pat nd estpecUDy for those so eonferred since the last " la thanksgiving. U there waa a general j.rfr?pni the family tv.-.Lt, aomptaous dinners par- txkea of, aad tbA poor were doubt less kindly remembered and sap ri'ed with good repast by gener ous heart and Christian bands. At night the Democratia jnbilee fvaa nahered in with booming of canon, flriag of rockets and a burst of entbnsJaam folly described else where ia to-day t Jorsix. TbankagiTinx "oo'yoTember 2Ttb, l.vl ia our city will be loag rem em -bervd by oar people, and we only . trust that the day anil its events nay be as acceptable to heaven as they were gratifying to oa all. . OCX COLO KID CrriZt-NS AT THE It .waa- really gratifjing and , aoaninx to nee the nest with which ocr colored eitiiena joined in the jnbileo oo Tbarsday night. They throophl tbo aidewalia aod fob ' lowed too Coo of march with aa amch apparent pleasure aa if cele brating m SepabUcaa victory. We have often had occaatou to allude 'to tlo atarkod good behavior of the ! colored population ef New Berae, j aad aiace. th la press Uo ha. been ,iru out that toej- were in a state cf aureat and eatertaioed rpre , henalooaof aorno aterfereoce with - ,t-iX rffbta la eouaeiaac of toe t Dtmoeratio Tktory, we take add i tiooal pleaaora ta aajtsg that there M so diaplay of och feeli o g nitii ' l.'dat4 oa the atreeta by auy of them 0O this occaatoa, aod wo hare cauao to beliere that their inteil: "raafiO forblda any such fears on K.I MU .!.. . 1 .... t. . WBIK MIU 'V LUliru. - . oJJd tho grand display :a a N ! comlas sad proper irpirtt. ! colored peopl know a ;N'd tltX wheat they it, wd they ttaoir t&at Democratic St,t gvv TSSMal haa been Just and e.ju '.a bl towardf them and they :"-. aasarsd that th National jd-. : trattoo will be no less o. Oxxr Mt(nHl cotm;r.-y. Stmt CJunicldy tUtaks the ;:u-.s::a-of,tablibin Baptise n.-; di.i.-. jfaXL, Oatlt to bf fuiiy ii..-us.sed. vitlkoot Cesr ot hurtia so ci. ,! - V think It a i; -ie-;, t koald to diMaMMd by ;h. P -mmA them alooc. They a.-? : :. ..:-. '. bl to tt mhtng tttioa: :;:. el oi fhOM OQ '.Sa If Cib . . :: tett, Wkt kT(9 oChr pspie ;. vUkitf I it no: '.tie dut;. .' Cbarch to er Cor the oph ' A:-.! 1 1& BpCiatJ taiak they i-.in .; --f th orphjtn o tUir o u h ,:-. bttr br raJii.;. u lan 1J should anyoav : -iber that Charrh obj--. -; ' 4 lo h work for the or; :, .;. s $Cftr,l by ttio move, can v4 MM r jam fnt .-.-.i ; iectartaLn 1 Tl 'ir 3pl ! beinj dne by the TlIzioaB doomiatious VIcctire work bdoa,e t tb etblitin tb Mtabliahircf " enlarge th.n divide this work . Wi' rgpaCi it a qaeation for the Bap tiats alone to dtscnu, and it is the duty (every Christian Church to care for the orphans n!" tin1 members of its own household. - It any n Tide not tor his cws. ir. 1 especially for th.sso of hi vti ii.-;;e, he h.'h denial the f.u'h i". ! :s ..re ' .I.:: infidel." THK ALBK.M .KIT SH TIOV We have received '"rmt: Mr. ' I'. Foy. of th;s city, a copy of the h ui.l book of the Ali.v;ii.ir!f section pu pa red by Mr. F. ii. V.U hii iN. t gisted by Fuank Vvm.iiAN. ll-i . of Kliz.ilvth City . . . ii-.i;::i:i ,i sti eml description oi th;- c r i n .' North C.irnlau. emi-is: ; a,; "I th. coantic.s of Currituck. Camden. PunnnfjiiL- Pern u : m 111 Chow.il1. Dare, Tym-li. W ".ih.ii:.Ti . Ilyd,, r.,,,.: ,-.,r tr.nrt.ih,,., jnd many other interesting f.icts ien. Tbe book also contains an interet histoncal sketch of the Aloe- mg mjrle region from the rvn of C R. B. Cbeect, of the i-Voiwimur Tbw book, in connection with the (lisp! .ir made at the ycate F.ipoition, is twand to W of immense aIvantnt to the AUv marie action. It is jast the tbmK wa wanted for the Timlico section bat some how or other we could not get oar sister counties to act tn con crt with us in making even a re pectaWe exhibit of oar products. tint ;r Ai.r .rnmlkiif line nnil rail roid rompanv had ben alive to 1 . . . H.ir ntAr.wt tlior woriitl have aided iu gettiDg np just such a pamphlet for this section, and dis- tribnted at least five thousand at fh Stat Exn.Mition. Had it been the means of secariug even one good immtgraet for each of the counties, the cost of publication would have been amply repaid. Should another such opportunity offer we hope our people will use it to better advantage. COrRTS OP J15TICE. The Constitution of North Caro lina, Sec. ;V3, Article I, says: "All courts iall b open. Jid eTrj parsoo for an injorj done him in h lands. Kooj. person or reputation, shall haw ntatdj br du ccurae of law. aod rifat aad jastic admiaiaCred without ale, dental or delay.'' This ia a part of the Declaration of Rights, yet, so far a every man having hia rights adjudicated with out dtlay, it is almost a dead letter. In fact many good citizens submit J to injury done them, or arbitrate J their differences, rather than go to the courts, because they kuow right and justice are delayed in the courts r Vnrti, rmi;n Ti,i .tl-tv m not dae to any fanlt on the part of our jadfe. bat to the miserable, te(fj was .Uskcd. but no re-i-on.-paraimonioQA plan of trying to m.ike ! waj inatie. nine iudw-es tlo iu much work as. should bt reasonably rtjnired of fifteen It n true the Legislature li - i - - provided for the calling of special Urmi or the court, but this is never ... , . v,. i . , done nntil a large docket has ac- , , cumulated, and we submit that it i not rigot to deny any man that apeedy hearing which i guaranteed ia tb Declaration of Rights. . , , , , ... Tbe neat General Awrubir win not do ita duty if it fails to provide a renely for this great nevd ot tbe people. The cr.minal courts should either be -eparaled from the civil. or the BamNirnf jadg.-s should be iare-ed . fa.' tarn weeks in everT i-uanf. , anil t lire e i : nere-s- .kr-r in ft... lir.-r .-..na- in, I then u' 'op c.i n h , Alld s lie, justice .l.l.T. -.:ii:ered. J13'"1 ,r Mx if th. v w : a i ; lOKh. I ir I'OI ITIl . Ttie New .ir. H'.r-i of Sa d y l.vst h is an ed 'or:.ii expia v. trie "ei v stent's : '.In' tat c a. N ' em '' '...it ' r e ::.' T if. a that .-; U-st. I: r.. -: 'he ! wc i inr was ie :. -'I, Nth -.he i 1 '. riam ny i' W n rher' n i ,'.ii. .. . 4. i ( : . d for - t . i ic : 1 1. I. K. liAj.r.i',-an-rv.a ; l a. . f y . l.HVf I H ra t fue y :, id ,'t' he atj-ae. ;i:i :y ' ven bashti- (i.'r (tivinif a cropt bu&btlf. The Ur!y c:..i. -:.oi' . TlW. Of twenty three tai-heN ;,-r )The cndituin ,.f S X I . ..S r-l,, .1,1.1 s. . I jKhty eiifht. Wooaley and A K. iley pa "I'uiil it te m ixuc .N IIM'KD KK"M 1-IKST I'Ai. ".. THK KTHOlUVrS PTirrcdlD(i of tl.i- .rtl. ( aiullni tuuual ( onlrrriMr ol I li r "M K. ( burrt, So u I ll -la' A i . i'iin;si' . . . . t :i !e ri in-1- -V .i . Is- . i ! 1 1 I . i . r , I;,-;,, r.,i k. ; 1 .i i . i m; -.f r . f t. : i i ' by K,- . S. 1 ). A ! a : n. The Seor.-'Ary tla- Cm. fen i- il'.f.l 'he ro'i', ..:::! rpmi in -1 . u ,i ,.rK-i -d tint tl.f ,i',;i)i ni ruil bf il:pi nfil wj- h Atti-r m-.-.;. in. MihUti i i i e s;,Til.iC -i- wiTi- re-Al a:h1 .ippinvctl. I) ;;e -t ! !: A re A ii t i.t- pi r m-i b!.iu:eles in their l;If mVici.il .Hi m in I.-' m t H in '. w as 1 1- i c smr.eil. :uid .Jos. II. Wheeh-r i nl II. 1'. IliiiUon were p. v-v-ed aii.1 : he. i n lines referred to the rnnnniiifr nil Cotit'erei c.' Ib-l.i'.ii'ii im Sir. ei.ii: iniAtimi. tulles! H:i i . ho A', e ,u! !i; : ' : i i i-n tn.ilf w n re-nii.id .ii.'l tin l.iwin were .oi n: ; 1 1 n! : .lulti .1 . (iri'tr. .Ii'hn A. Hi'U.uli) .ind A. F. Cothu, fri in the Y; et t e ille il -tru-t; Djiic.iu A. Fu.ie'.I. Wilmiiif.' ton distnet; Joseph C Neloii .unl .1. H. I'.etts, New I'.enie .li-tiiet; W. V. Hose. W.irren'oii di-trict. Upon motion of J. K. M.inn. the rresidiu' Filler of the Shelby d: trift ,i.s pranteil pertiii.-suin f employ 1). F. Morrow its supply within the bounds of th.it distr.et. I.. Vi . Cr;iwford presented aio! read the leport of Cirneir-boro Fem.ile Cn'Iee. And it was referred to the lio.ird of FducAtion. M. I.. WivmI. President of Trinity college, presenteil and re.nl the re portotth.it institution. Ami it wa reterTeil to tne iMiaru oi r.uucAiimi, w-ith the instrnction tliAt they re port, and that such report be ni.ide tQe orjor of the day lor lu o i l, ek on Monday next. (Question 4. Who are ndn. into full connection! M. 1. and T. S. Fllinjrton p.issed and tinueil in the cl.is.s of thesei ear. C. W. Smith nnd C. (. es ai Di "r.uit n.isseil the ex.uninatimi it rli.iracrer, were a;ipriued and .id united into full connection. The hour fur the Th anksi v : n f ervice having Arrived, the Hishup coniuiencel the servic' by an .-nni tnenc ! the service bv All nonncing the .VJth hymn. Rev. Dr. WiLni, ..f tK.. I'r.ctiv tri.iti ( 'hare h - "1 - . . . 1...1 i ti i.ritr alld tht1 S.Vth Wils slintj." The Bishop read the 40th chapter of Isaiah and 2nd of 1st Timothy, 1 l. . 1 ... . n.ln.ip.il.la o .1 -lni' rreacucu a u.osl a....in,. ... muu lrom tne 1st en-e m ,'iin Fsalui. A collection for the Orphan A-y-lum was taken, auieunting to FHJ.70. C'on fere nee was called to regular business. Fpon motion of V. A. Sharpo. R. S. Webb was appointed to receive the centenary collections. Question -1th whs resinned, and L. O. Wvche, P.. P.. Holder, F. L. Pell, W." J. Crowson. J. II. White. F. I.. Stamey, Alpheus MeCuileii. C. W. Rrd. Jacob A. Lee. 11.1-se.i the examination of character ami were received into full cor.ntf ami. ' The usual announcements far committee meetings were made. The hour for adjournment having arrived, the tveuediction was pro nouueed bv Rev. W. S. Mack. third d vv ,. ' ' , , I UIDAY, 0V. 2Mb, 1ss4. ... , , i Conference wa-s called to onier b y.hop irker. " Religious services were conducted by Rev. T. S. Campbell. Minutes of yestertlay 's s, ,s,,n were read and approve! Ouestion 5th. Who are re ad mi Oliver Ryder. in elder in the .MetniHlist 1 rotestAiit l Iiureli iiav ing joined the M. F. Church, South, and subscribed to its doctrines, di ! cipline and ordination vows, his credentials weie presented by J. I u - Outline. P. F... Charlotte .lis- tnct, with atiplicatiou to be admit , . , ';, . I ted into the Lontercnce id the M. K .charoht South. He was admitted, , y. f. Jurney repeTtetl an ad ditional anntunt ot f'J". tor the Orphan Asylum. I ixtD motion ol S. D. Adams. M. , , , i , L. W otxl was appointed to receie thc monev, collected for Trinity College as ordered by the last Con : ference. Onestioii 12. W hat t rAVcli: n g ,,.i.. ' , ir,,,,,,i AUi i, ' Wat kins pas.sal the examination '! . .laracter and were c n t in uel in t tie cl.kS.S0t" the fourth Vear; Collll (i I.;;t.e. .Ino. V. ia-k. .1. r. Ken. .1. K. (.ay . W. 1 u'a Ii : n, p.issei bme-. .iii. .1. 1 S. War n I.i -i a 1 . North Aiid W T. he e i a a: : :i a; a ai ! ' nar.ii ter an .t t : , 'ilo-e of chirrs. l i.e rii.- I r ad in ' illl'.ec: a Ml a.s i li H.-hop. -.v ia, A-k.-d : tion-. ' :i a h u e re i::-'. ere.!, ai.d t he I ' irkt' i . Mice i.i;: ttieir pro ( :.r!::.ia .M-on.li ' , r k a.- ::. : ; V. M: 'i.-' Ml ' M. 1. . '. r. . : M, l; p ; j I J , , -: a ' I rll.i, .a r: ' ! v'.ire !. -I. A. 1 ' :. -. !: F. 1 : v. .1. !. Uiah r-.v,'.!. ,1 M. A-I.'a v . II. II. I'a'tie. ('. I'. Fr. :!..-r. II. M. Fd.nr. .1. F. Ili.ih v. It. b J 'V'i. F. M. sli.i ml crgt-r. M. A. Smith, i.i. Jht'ily. pas.-,-,! the Cx.itmnati.'n and '.i-vcJ to tlie l, ,,ftl, c.i.-...l ... ,r- ,o.l 1 V .! Vl I.UV OVVV'1,11 ,1.11, ,1,111 W . 1 4 . . ooley and A h.. W iley pa, ! '-I. ' .i-ter and were t i.e i i.i,--.- of t fie lii t-t lio are dcaiMus ot i.erov L. .T . -i Ji 1 1 - i ; . .J. F. K M Hole. W. I.. I.. Keen. .!. T. Aber . Siui .. , having been " he I". a in i n i nr ( ' i 1 1 1 -ii a ii i .i"i-il the i : eii.iracte 1'. Well- ii- ic .ii e year. . -v d IiIn c:,,ii i : : !'. d 1" i i n a ' I i: year. C.u-;ii ;i i one ear ! ".ihbnrne, ( i n- .0111. .1 . lu-tliy, C. 1' Appinvcil I' ii,.;; if . :. e .i ii ! : . ,i ; : : .t:!. lie : w. T. n- : - 1 t .- '. e.'l 1', , - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 t el - i ' I II 1 II IT le id -A..'- I I . 1 1 1 1 1 ' I I . ll II- .' ' 1 . I an 1 1 'ii Fidel 1 l;. i 1 : t i . : ii ' w ei e rt I 1 , 1 ; w , - OI d MI Inaa ' i If I e - been s: 1 11.. M i 11.1.1, II pi ' Ii I ! a ' tlit - 1 a -fund I r : I ' 1 1 1 11. 1'.... Far kt-r v . tide nee u to li ra- ; . I'lH'c he . 1 ,1 th.111 Dec. in b, lioilitedt . f 1 ; 1 -! . a - ' I C lllft rellCe. O le.-tioi. i ' 1 u a Ale all the preacl n up. ! a III e ! 1 -..d::r:: - their Ille tion? Tin Hillsboio. S;ates li t passed tla ter. I 'p'Ml li: ai. ftiflal r.-- .'! th U.-l."l . '. R lie Cal. ( 1 , 1 . , -' ai Dti: I , :, a: .t 1: . : 1 1 I t I . . ( g- ':i 1. ap the H.-h point A. p n .n 1 1 1 1 11 . -1 . Mai: 'a;;. .1 " A fj'a!l s- iirshi p in ti.i' a e I 1 1 , ei -: ;y. It; O. I'.:: on. the i'oii nio'i ' diop wa- IV F IleHI.., ii i no- a. to re-appa'.a.t a iu 1 i in: . i f a, f . lall'ot 1.. 1 i - I . i , ::e - I i 1 1 1-n lire n. 1 I o I e a p l'..-i l"'i i" Mo ( 1 y - ..g g ; la- , ll-t i:;. m:i. W..,. a ,y.i by KeV. 1.. S. l'.uik In ad. Ki-v I a . Voin.g beg in t he -e: lee-. 1. 1 .'.! -- ..ii:r . D i y . In.! 1 : 1 . g u a . t !,.- I el Ineti a ! 1 -sioli 1 1 y la c a-', ra ' - 1 a ( j 11 : 1 1 ll g into the la ft hoi Is i t lie in issii fa a : :ia ii : a am i ii t s f, :. g - '. f 1 f in a tie . ai .i:,:,i,l wi! Ymii'g. Nr- r h ; : I'M..-. J.a t l. 1.. ( eii a. .. 1 , '. e Feast i d M . Audi s T., coininr and i he i ie I: ad If .-. v .-r.i: ll. S MP'. I'.llleted lal .1 11 ia . ;, 1 I . la . i ia- . Of ioaoWei i , t'.u ki r. ;.. tllaat a'l: ol iv ; in- oi -I a p. Ill .. ol d 1 II - Hi-!."(. P.iik..Mi by R-v. S. D. a a . i i by sacr,. -- Sapper, foi, 1 . 1 i ea.l I e I: all .1 i. ( hllleh. So'. I il S. Pill kht All. 1 . , ea-' t o u d '. I ( I e 1 1 aat- and T. Page li. a . P.. K. Hah. all 11 , i . m., . 1 1 1 1 . : ; i . :. to ; ,. . a . in All 1 la '-. to lie a 111 f I, ' .1 1 ae 1. 'id .lu. :.-.! by Re - I.. A. I '.niiiiigg-.ii!. 1 : : -Me.-; M. 1 i 1 a. in . II.". . !.. D.: ; i . n... l.,. , b Ri-vs Ra aad; 1'ii-t lav. ii in .. P. v . I. I . 7:do i . l'le- - .1.11 1 Plf !h 11" I., i! e ' .-11 n . i:.- i; .. 1 .1. e : , : iii Ida . W l: . Id . r.i M. lh P. i . lar 'v . I C. ( ,., I ': ii''. . a 1 ' . V " , . -Win. 1 d-du' wh.t 1 i' e.i.:, c out ; i; I" ,7V. ITEWSJ Uleaiinl frein . -h r Eur liamrcs Cli.ithani id . On list 'rj .1 J 1 il l . .;... l .1 t- n. i nin-iiii nii'H it airn.'g lo citi ii in:;-tit in-, iiiis :M,, ifiiuiih i., -mL iy,MiLi - in' fijii in in- i.ii. tronli. Ine ikinr a i:P. ,u- ,it t 1,1.. 1,. .... ... .1 . .1. i e . e r sii:e,. iir;ei- i!i- if ! . C II 1 1 ; ; ; M i i;i:i !i. i . i I' I ; ; tmi :d We leu-t t" t I 11 ;e Ill il 1 III:. la: i i , mi' 'd A 1 . M ;; bah ': ; : 1 in 1 k : 1 I I ' I .HI. -. I 1 ..1- .- aii i.ij.- m e .a . K. Mii.iit pM a s aiid ." "I I'll e( All .is found' II I t it s 1 ll 111 i.da night v. ' 'he had ' a II. He ve e ::i the ! " 11. He iiiell napli- of e, : .;:i 1 'II s .' , Mr. , i 1 1 a 1 1 1 .'lie t I a ,1 u l.ltelai ..il I ! he : 1 1 11 ' I he I ill' 1 li 1 . 1 e 1 1 'i 1 It evid. ti "ale allow Franklin 1 , .ir ed 'o 11 Walk W a - I i , I; i s' ed hut n.-if be i ng 'U'tnist them, thev ! go nt lid, r; . ' ..: t- are pre in our i eaders that : in . in-etl en the Louis viiii'i'ii Railinad, ou mI.--. :,, iing last. Al uc'seiit I e ,ii.' W h.. lids at uoik. Iu d.iy . tne loiff wi: I be increased bet'-.een one and t wo - hundred d- W e are sorry to learn t . III. Mi. a I."I year old soil ot .Mr. 11. M. l1CIj.11 USUI it Dunn's t o w llsh I : lain in arm so lAlllv II: I - t :n a cotton gin a few days :iaO. that ;t ha! to be arnnutated Dr. (I. (I. M I'M a im wa y. who was called in to see tile sufferer, teli- us that he 1 tore i he i . per,; r ion in a n Hilly . ! . ( i. M . 1 11 : 1- a -si-f ti 1 1 'In- i a ,fi at i'- ii . ln-r -0,000 Majority. The S-.iff lii- t.ii i t i tnv.is-ei - ah- . 1 1 : he : r win k hist e e ! i n g. A- in aetotme a::i:ouhi. '. t'li-ve-i ail's o'f was 14''aiio, and l.iaines U.Kihs- Sede-i, i. ahead o. (deveiaiid ,;i4 votes, -..eeiving It "in- v, ae Y:. 1 'I ' . i 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 ' '; ,, ' ,! - ' ' ' 1 , dill. f al, s may. 1 ;ii' oiiii'i St.tt t- . i I I a- fol low 1 n g a it e S t'tlin in 1 -12..VJI!. F ' S. I'i.'I.'.i . Siaif. !. ..eel- received Ft . ( iovernor. lin lo! !i lL'.d.o.iV; S ; a h del - I -''. ' ;,-.. c. iie l'JL' '.il'L'; Aadno: . R a . lis i I-' Sll'l. i. -. : IL'1.7.,1: 1'iea-ui . r. Il till 1 12. slid. S' a n toll 122. 'ads; At'. a .... y (iei.e d. D.. a,, -mi 1 l..v-;7. . k R;2 .'i2; ii pel i . telldel.t ol Piiohf 1 a.-l I Uf i 1. a- l-'iagfi 1 ,2. Odd. Winston lL'l '.'lid. la.- .ilf Im .: --of i ..: e ,1 ti-i it e oi ii.e SlIjMfinf Ci a l ,;s i,:.: so t;iii a- in I in- nthi-i ai i.,'-. Till- 1 -ii-UAily ;hif.i-e. ,1 utlgt- Ru iti i, ran much Oehiml P. I . i a-1 1, and f In- it hel on e )i.a a ad I leket (ehi lid 's va-.-.. a- i ;o..;;i7. and llS'.'.'K.I. .'da, I, I Ilia I la e.,Ie-t. '.t e I V.iik. a, !,; . S .I, L'I -I-? oeg!e-:;.el M a - ,. i-'i I'M. MIUllfl K) . I' d: see, .in I. W 1 I i ii ,. 22.. ;'.; t an i, a. 1 '.I . - . If ll 1 'J L'.".l: is.'.i.;ii. Tnrii -i lo ti.s; a. d 17. F.U al d.s PJ. .".'J.. 1 1 111. Meiriii.oii , l : i .-il '.' .a. i : r - . I I , I '. - si. IP .n i ; I : . ell ar h. an. !; ::h. 1 1 .. l,:.e i e li ; I '.'.dl t. Do. k.-i 1 I . . ein lei -i Ml 1 d 'li' ; eighi h. ( i u !, 1 : . ; a a ; -i 1. tJJ 1 1 U ' 1 1 ' I : . Hi a mm: '-i. I a:e an inn a a ' e ,'. Iii:.- all. lain I), .Mi l il l.lll ' '- ha - ml"::: i:.o; IPMea .', f i ; 1 1 '..a.-: a u ia.'ii slilb-le.i ,! !':;;,-i- i ' i ' I s , e e Ac I !...- Mi. I aa ami ia, , I. ' - c. a i ; a - I e e I .1 A ,e '.voter aia : a.aic i i-t.'ii. j.';-tliat . a I iia- ..e.-Iltu- ,i r n.'io ii. -e who ao , , , , ", i '.ii 1 in ui li-t.'.l .-ad i II 111 a 1 , - ,.f Ua -y-t :" restore vmudty. !,, -' u.a t !-.. ., -r ... the blood . an 1 GENERAL FaR's, Nov. 27. A meeting of tour hundred Anarchists was held to-i'ay in the Rue Aumoire, at which o i mi'iiieii ui nom a yiiiuu oui- uo ' ni- -ting to lorcc the govern- ....... i ....t-. ft t I,! ii .... .. i , .i. , inf. ' I'jw. itit l uc line nj ill L ii wii h wmkand lodging. 1'a;:-s. Nov. 1'7. Tins -ov has t e is ii t u.-ual apeai aiiee. It n ted that the tot.d iiumber b the iecent inroad ot Ot .1 Oil il! reach 8(JG. Theie ai si i w cases of (-boh ra in the d. i -rieis of the city. J ; N. Nov. L'7. In the wnl'c- iiif. i ar tiic Acpiaiimn to-day IIn .niy retired fiom tiie tr.ick ..n ,: of 1 1 bli-ti-ied foot, after eii I'd.! iiiile. The victory ii I. nnd is now assi -ed. as he i- .." ; s ahead of Mason. The en 'i ' - 1. ist i : s in t el m. I; ';!.. Nov. liT. Alter a iri-.-n.u:.. 1'iTeii lige ot iew with ili".---;. i ' 1 1 1 ' d tn i 'a- position tti r ' i" ('.i i-h-j-gy in I'uhnid. a note u : 1 ed 1 1 ' 'Ui St . i V; eri .; . :-Iii s I t he e t iie ln.-idin;' 'pie : 1 e 1: :ii ui i ii- t tie 1 1 1 iid I 'ft Wee: J vli - IA ,1 lid 1. 1 . . - Hi.iN. X . ! h-mk-i ii. 'i id; o-da at 1 l,t- . 1 re '. an Ch.'pei. in drapeil Ti:e Mi: III nil ii I. I Ii r lie Aaiei 1 a One bundled i'id t wi i,i 11,1'a. i 'S of the Anieticiu colon;., inibnb -ig Minster Kasou, hi .-tali al-o ' leinbei . of the I'gntion, ivi.f. p t . r.'of. Sru,-keii!u""g ileb. el '-d ! . . i jol if o. iltion. add the a-.-. : 1 a, ice .-,,11 th e , V 1 1 ! 1 I 1 ' '...! V, '. 1- Ol !!.'. " hl.WF.S. Del.. Nov. -7 a M 1 . i lh i i r, Hid and a eg : m - d. M . wii.i .v.is l-.-i in M' 'lid 1 , tion: the pilot 'mat Tnie.y. weia p'eked ii"lrt.-r night bo luiles ,-olli 1.-e;i-l 1. in tin- hghtl.ip liy Th-.-.-choo--. , Fiiiiua- T. Angeli ami ! a .Migh - .1 t.iie Rreakwati'r ri..-ilay. Tii.- 11 i'l-r sailor dieil on Tuesd a y nigi. HtM-trund and his mate were sixi hours wiruout taoil or drink, Tht . -.ie b. idly frostbitten, bur wiii " ' "' K.'.Uri, No . 27. Tin- House of Dei .tie- to-day decided To depi;; e President Cop . ino and nine men, bt-is of i he louse to wair, noon Kinr Haiiilu t and the Duke d'Aosta aim t -i.i ess to ciitMii t ne atunn anon ot tl. li,,,, . .if TV.,,,,e,..t ..t il,.. noot,, vii J'-l"'i'a- l I .It- heroism displayed bv their Hitrh Hess ihuin the cboler; epidemic in X"..,,l ;.a.., l . T..:.. , -i. . oiKi.ui jfiueiis, in.iic Miuisier. obtained a vote of urgency UMi. Ii a hill I..7 rliH :inir:,rv im.inn i .UJt..-v ineiit of Naples Chattanooga, Nov. 27. In the nn.n s cd' Auirust. thirty years atro. a:li - s .I mp 1 of,. Ga.. vas bitten on the leg by a , rut i h -n.,ke that had entered her room. Proper remedies were ad- mi'.Ki, rcil nnd she lwrn-ft-rwl for i th iiuie being, but: in August of year since then her limb has .sw. ileti and she has suffered great pa'n sutb In August ol This year her :i. g returned, but did not abate its u -il Cliy ti . and news reached this lay that she was dying. M;- i'tttei'son is the mother of tu n y children, but none of them e.: t xiiihited any symptoms of ben,, , aocuhited with i he poison. Ri mioND, Va., Nov. 27. A te ,i : e of the observanceof Thanks e,; Day in this city was a large- 1 il . lait-ti iiianksgiviiitT supiier olW. ,H. Union Democratic , ;,. ,,.,,1,, at -which mammorh i - t . 'l- l'M' ,um pudding was served. , 1 he a, aiding weighed 2PJ pounds -r - --. L ii ion Democratic mg weighed 21'J pound- one iiniiitl lor each Cleveland elec toial v-.te. An enthusiastic citizen j paid 'ir for the privilege of cutting j Ihe li.-r piece, weighing tweia l"..n.i-. r-'pieseiiting the elector;:!! V'.'e m Virginia, to be st-nr to Gov. ( ie t l,i:ni. "Mite"' boxes v. . ie tl:- 1 tiii.reed about the table, ;tnii i : 1 I 1 e.1' II lllolli, ! ot' lnOIU' Wa.- CaaUl-! biiii d lor I he linoi' ot'the eltv. ; Wasliiuyiti.ii Co.-ij Spi.i, ,1 l'i,! I'.nIuIiiletlCv "f 111. .V v.-, r.a. i Washington. Nov. 28. Sen i tor Palmer, of Michigan, ia a m:i lionaiie and a philosopher. IJcj lareb, if ever, loses his temjiei.; He h..s neer had a piece ol bad i in. k in ids caieer. He has never' i a. Mist- ausly exerted Idinself in (us I liu-. Why shi'idd hi u l.cii good i ! l.'uiie lia- run aftel him all his i a-y m.i; i usliioned e.Msrence. He' lis had sll.h luck all his lite t h f ! Paluiei's luck has become one . ; he p: .verbs id Michigan. He I . . hims.-li ,, i liiiK.e.gh i hi-vei iii ine!..: Ill t ; i kl . g it it h hi in 1 ist lilghr 1 : 'skei! ami il he thought that .M I'd ::! ".ml I ever again be ti.e; can . la'e ot ills par ty. ! i hink not." said he; "I would ' :m. oe iii i aiir ot il my self, al- ; ;iio. ... I .an one of his most ardent ' idi. 'i.is. I ilnnk he is a great na' i,d leader and made a better right ag i in st the odds he bail to encounter than other Republicans could. I in ( he has no hick. Wh.. tea .lays bcioie the election he was sine of vif'oiy. Then bad hick, pure and -imple, beat liill). The Pcl-iaizzar least might have been pu. i. led against, but who could na i- cc oi pi m ;de against the jack- I; 'I e box laeacller wlio shot into view ii 'in the invisible unknown de di .;; li cry of 'Ruui. Romaii--in ,;.d lb-i .f il ion' upon his We st ivy -ig lii's. What was that but tl:.- ! ad of Cod. the linger of fate, "i j i. a. cussed bad luck, just as yon ,. . pleased to call it Then, v.ia ' . h.'Uoii day came it rained ..:,'. -hi; was a simple continuation j ,.; ' ... Mievitable misfortune. ! : e.! you," continued the Sena-i ' , . - :. long! i I live t hi' mole con- J .a., i , 1 am ot flie jmiwci lessiie.-s ot j : . a t ' i . i ; i nl or even direct iu a ia. ' -c .It-give their personal lor-: ii Think how often the dibits ' ; . s- .usd ablest of Ii, ell al e eiy up.-ei by the most tiivi.ti . I , i -. Why. the Kothsfhild "a: . v will have nothing to do , ;. man who has evi r had ;n , i, rial bad luck. I have a :a; i i I: i.-uds w Lo aie mucii : I-andn,eyeiyway.,r:A 0 ( A ;TERS i o , a a, in.., nooks, much ineie a , - a success. Yet evci v A ' icy o'iich e : es inro ruin. 1 a. ., up a liuili hel' ef t hem II. a us a., - - mole t ii a ii o nee. 'out it w.i - r a . : s, in: ll-t!. to tiy to contend . 'amr lack. Final! v I s ..: a! .a-. Voii had better stop am , i i- The money h M' y on, ; io A cd to go on y oa w end bv ! aimng me.' S,. I , . ; - '-.ed I hem. 1 sail!: "Here 1 i a i adf p'tod lie.-ts for you a!! a i a- a '! you ever get out of them. : in a n gf-woi m comes along in: iuat nl you, oven your month and rial', hut tor Gad's sake never iisk , .ui; la.-k outside." " H..w ..ftcn do w-f hear of the sudden f it:. I t-I a: i : 1 ; a' i 'Il of a ease of croup. wlon n voting life might have been :in'il by la- prompt use of Ayer's ( ht-itt i'.-ct .ml Be wise in time, and h.md. rey for iu , I keep a LiGltUet u Ou Au Army of Urnah- A man living up iii di .. Canyon was m town i i-d rF ' i i r 1'or grub nnd told inr i.-.m it queer vain. lie pi et nid hi - ek ay a n ov savin that he am m - i.. ; supply oi v, i.isUy m; i. , - ii - - . .-i ell III M' ili I centipede t h:i sev ra L I II it'.- ni no;, ed b wo; k ai jolm lyiii tnc v. 1 iM-;.. u- -1 i it- 1111" ui .' fid. a: 1 lu 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 ; a a 1 1 - 11. 1 th.lt III- 1 1 1 e 1 . I . . . I Iii. him of l:a ;i : . ia i iilg. alld '; - A. . 1 glmted fro.'- I 11 al ., ay.-, :,"i'" !" a icnijx. : a e ': i a 1 i. Wi-dne-.l , , a he took . lay oil. tied reading, wlim,. 1 he lu dv, d ,-o a 1 a . ell to ace a 1 e-a. leads. ... ad d t h 1 oug !i . 1 1 ,11 1; ui li.lVllly a ' Ui . '.' V. ele atte: , (,a a' I'll V . -. '1 I i ' ' a :.!;: a a . t ia- ; : . , ' ng j . 1 1 1 a (,.:, . . f . , 1 . 1 1 111 ' ia I ;. t ,1), .'. ; adi 1 rllei.f ae .- ... '! u 1. ky '.a k. :. i-'aala, j illli, lit- ig lial' ! Inli I: i- 1 1 a in- lie 11; I a, mi. 1 .. l.I.es, Giadu .!! and ah,,;,: a d y. oi welil to I. is 'si -taiiei i l owd uiji 1 hein-el 1 s III-: W et II III and t In- v. ail. M ti on 1 t hi ll.:, an r:l-v i oji 1 M lie- li.-in j. ,;. .. they a .. ge-l lo I llott'M: . a 11 it 'A a ni-'tti ; -end eiaslioig tl) the ill. It's ' '111.- 1! r. d'iiel: 1 li-M! ei lb aiiie. Tile u l .-Ct lit hole tin ! one an ;i; tUni -III. a o( ipilied .1 a i.-k . an . e 1 ti' ha 1 dai ; 1 1 1 r 1 Li : . away crack - 1 a i i"- il ".ii-. 1 minute.- heie wen- ; ,i 1 ho.al of lODhoihtd lo a.-- .. . .',1 .ink ;1S dllink oililil be and n.n 111a n 01,. tun than a circus. A! r 1. nal ii:L' him-elf w elk he aroe lo d topers out, and, looking thn t- the ;h the cracks m the floor, saw ano her i army under the house as di unk ora ' the leakage as those in the 'house. ! He says that while he had a whole ! lot of amusement, it was at the ex- pense of both his pocket and n'pu liiuou, auu uc uas out a l.isniiit; ! irniniil flio rlomiwilin nnil ahcninl ; "..iuu ov... "'"I 'o.; - 1 up the cracks iu the cabin. Wulker i Lake Bulktin. ! , . " . iA J,real 1-nke tast 01 eaJ- I Mr. F. H. BiiTUall. Of a Caifldian , . geographical b0Ciet, has jllst re tnrtioil InimatinriilnriiiiriiVMiiil.tmnl ..v-v. ..uu,,.uvF....,t ..hi.i.ovu to the northeast of Quebec, an ex - pedition which left iu June last, to discover, if possible, a great inland! sea which has for some time been! -i .... , T , ,, . . identified with Lake Mi-tassnn, ! just north of the Produce o. Que-; bee. Mr. Bignoll did uot lie,mg to! ... . . . I tne mam expedition, wlin h was equipped for an eighteen months' stay, but he reports ha mg naviga-1 ted 120 miles ou a greio lake, which j he assumes to be an expansion of: Rupert River, without having really j reached the body of I he lake. He; says it lies from southwest in 'mirth- ' east, stretching towai d the L tlir.i-i dor coast, between low ly ing ..aak-, ; and probably covers a niii. li area, i i I - i - T l. i-. ,1-1 at icasi, as liikb cii -ei lor. inei existence of such ;i Imih ni water ! iu this hi rherTo almost toi. y u;i i oeeu ; . and I .1 b I r. 1 i ... , , caui'iiitii tt-Linu it ict .ti iriniui ,i.' :.,.. , "T ' 7 , 1 .f"0-1"' 1 ; lurtlier ailtlient ' ()nked for wu) ..,.,; . iu ait., i 1 1 a 1 1 'i i 1 10 le,..ilts ill At. illli ! rl. j .;,.., - i " !. k i.i. Ml, gnsted, SharpF' a-ked lawyer of anorhel ti e" "Why. you know t;. ai till, t Jones, don't y on?" The millionaire? Y. s." ' Well, he died y e-;ei d ay wit lion t making a will, and here ale half Ihe lawvrs in t.-ti starving to death. His heirs will probably g( r everv cent, the coiitmintleil oil! ! hunk KING'S EVIL Wa the n::mi' former1 becaaj , f r. .ni; 'T-: i"ji:l a l.:,i.-, ;,.; vt is. r ;. v. :.ik! Ldov. - R-ivcn t j. S'-rc .ii tla.t i: i .u i,. li.-: -.. :, SCKOITLA can onh- i cur. .1 bv a tin rou-.li i ; lioa of' .iie li ail. ' if thi- : ;i : Ibc .i---:i-e l i , filial, s i - ;iin : t-'t'llcl-illioll uti:-,- le-rillio,, A ill ta:vaer - M.-f toilallja tic. a :::, I.. Icei'iA, iitaneuns K-i p:: i: mors. iJils, n . tin tie !cs 1., , Purulent t'let-rs, Ntr.o.i . .... sical Collapse, 1; ; . ..w a linue. ltlic-umaiiiiii, Scrota... ii tari-h, Kidacy ami Live I.-. i Tubercular Consiiinptiaa : i.a oc.- other i!:.ncrou.- or lai;.I n. a.. Iiroduced by it. flyer's Sarsap let Si. t-i tJiC only pofrrOtl nvl rlr,n;: : ('d-pvri'iiiirj mc'icuu. 1' i- , ii. il an aitemtive tliat ii . rn.ti.-:.-' Mi sviteni Hereditary sifi-tl.i! ti.,- kindred poisons of fonn.ji. ia la l ni: n-iirv. At ihe .sa,,. i ; i ;.. l ich.-s ami vitalizes tin- b ..."!. i healthful action to ihr V il a! I ; : rejuvenating tlie entire sy-a in. 'i!, Regenerative Ffscdici: Is caaipaspii of the i-cma"" . s,oa,'.a,a'7.,'. with J V,'.. -r , . i;7.'-f. the ...,( i t V. a-.., , U-ih. un.l atlii-r iiKrrcil;, r.t ienvy. lam fuliy ;ani n . , t" tin. !- . Its formula i- ; a .. ta Ii..- llli-.lical Jil-' I, :'. :.- I ; 'hy-ician- con-Tanl iy ; : :.:, SAlis.M'AHIi-I.A a- um AT)sohii( Cnv'- I: i- Ayer's Sarsapar: i r.iT.i r.r i i:y Aysr 3l Co., Lcwe.'L Aiiiil'tieal Chemists." IT I r;.- SANTA CLAUS ' " i - 1 : ii l . i a o cn i i TP.E.T .y. . . TOYS for ihTEO'i-AVb, i.'lihAl' AS THE t uFAFE-T. Caruiies, Apples. Oranges. MTs. ItIMS it', ! ie , IN I CUE LINE 1 LZ V Calico, 5 cents, Homespun, 5 cents, N. C. Plaids, 9 cents, and other Goods at LOW RATES. GEOCIEIES, Chffip for Cash. ; oeuiwU. I "'jM.Tn.f''. ;-J - fa- r- ii J Ah Mo., 1 n : Rii , -i . ; no . ' A KIN' for N ! - 1 1 I ' I :-l 1 Ii. . ., !.! iv s '1 )TT. NOTI'JF- 1 111 - i-,.nr. T a. 10 li,.- n. x - -,r -...-.li I I- 'li'-'. ' . Ii- 1 101 so .a r.t- r- - ir i Wy .1 '..Nov I.'l ',. iii-ai. -,i Mm,: r "(race H'n.i tii fill her stej)s,i , Hum 11 ia Iter eye. ' lu even jextnre dvjuity and1 ' lace." 1 So ..i,;-.--.ii rfl M .: ii.-r Kre. and k. . ttiav hiane In r Itur ileycenil.tiit. vllll Iht- e.v.'l i lfte III ri.Mllllotl HetlKC ral e una (.nijier 1 rent uiei, t. An ciiinnKjiiR naiiioer of letnaie rotn- fc AUiiinit, dip directly cuut-ed ly cIIh tnrhiirice or muih cHbiott oi ilie 2 Mi'nuiinl Fnncllon. In kvkuv such c.isc Unit hierllnir anil linl.al- - ; ' W iKfrn'iou liH KAI.VIKl.DS Ft.MAI.E Q H til etletl it'll, 1 and : .cure. 1 ! t f roin l hi: .'it I ; .e of a most ills. H.llnjBU.fJ I'.I.MMClan. It In nn.M ill btr i v- ..flO.ii.ul I Cd dients, -whose happy coinlia.ialot h:is never Ix-en bin passed It 1 as prepare i with B'U'ntUc Hklll fiom; ; , " - , ;, ,r, " , " , ""' , w :iaim fr c..ntncv or trV.1(5th 1 " ) I ' CS "!": f. '''. eletrunc ef R ! I - i ft, ,anrl relative flieapneita 1h- i.Mi-: S! i prejiiti-Ht ion. heaulv ofappeai-- IDOTtyln lis litvor is geniilht-. Il i iitvt-r fa 1 wlioii fulrly tried. ! x I r. caripisviiii-,t;n ET 3 ...ra'.lrTaV 'X R lii.vimr wnt.ri i-. mimy years J Horn me'stiiitl irretsi:l:iltv, anil D , ! having he n treated ni,,,,,! i,ene. . M r.'Mf -i one htm:. of in j. nmdiieidnK,' rro, I .. l..u-ia,i , . ,r I f u ..ft-..- 1.. - ., . 1 . cases in truly wonderful, ml vaai ii.hv the tiuedy lie call.-d "VVH luan'H Best t'ricntl." Votliti ret4)t ctfully J OIkS W. ST' AM.K. Sean for on- hoi.!,- on Ihc "II. -ai h Hl.d Hni'i-i i.i'h- "I Woman.-' Mailed Ire naii r i.i. II , ,ri. at i: i n.. jrOR s-p.-ci,l :'', i'ii I?;-i;ilie Sp. oissi ba it- t i : Speci I I'ea I'ei tilize t . pec a! J u i p l e, j I : pre- 15' a 1 " .(iii . , Spoca- 'Cud. h IVitil ;i- i a : t. i .it. i '. -;:;..; ! i ' 1 i. i i I. Zl, .U.I, CI. POK IPS CALL ON UR ADiiKIisS 1. WOLFENDEIS, J. m;v bi.k.m; :,c2:i aw if N It. M Cost. j The Entire Stock of Hardware and , House Fun ishir.g Goods ii, Store uorth- east corner . T M itl .1 Ie and South ' root i streets, will he elo-ed out AT '"OS T ! vMthin the next THIRTY D.iYS, by . oriier of ihe ti-hinee. novSfjilwlm- C. A. HART. AOT. FERDINAND ULRICK CAN BE POUND AT T. A.irreoii'sOld Stand; i ON MIDDLE STREET. j GET HIS PP.ICES ON Giocerie, Lorillard fc G ail & Ax "s SnufTs Grain Sacks. Rapes. Twines. Canvas. Oakum, Paints. Oils before purchao-I ing. Orders takn for Nets and Seines. Agent far Hazard Powder Co. ; F. ULRICK. i novi6..ivv NEW BERNE. N. il. J. JUKEK & BH0 . 215 Pearl St., New York. j em I'l.ii.Tai.fc i if rii i: 1 East Irdiii Chemical Works. IMFOKi F.KS OF ; "East India Goods, Chemicals. Etc., Etc. MANUFACTURERS OF H. J. Bak. r & Bro's. .Tjociai Truck Ferti'.izsr. " For te all an inn m iul- . a l ir, ,L1 I HI I It I'll Ii i J. J. wih.fi-;m);;.v, N I . li, nil Ar, I'.ntN :: nt ,.) a.. ih c TII!'. FNh'IYAI.Iili NEW FARMER SIR!. V ' fi i irI' i 5 " . "3re -' v: .' ii rr.-f- h .. o .a '-.i'ii. i s ,ian.,a,i a , , 1 1 . ', k i a ll.-ll ".h; 1 a.. m.. i " K M. i.ri i : i ' ii 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 "ka, . At a a at i.s a .1. . 1':, l , i.i v.- , I' tl'.'. , .. ,-, AM, I'll I . - vi- a : As. '. - I . s- I -i-i , , ; 1 1 -, i r . .' a .-1 a , sum al il n eii I..-H . I. -IK t'le , v. n li . r- ! I:i I.li...,!. I li," Hl'L''-.'. ll.l'l. HS"'l ..I ,,. .. lla- Stop a- s' a,- i'ofll .a ri l I .a a, ,. iu ; Iv m at raliteil. P - M' D8ANEY. Sole Agent, oc4 NEW BERN'F., N. C. dw I . , - rlaV; JICK! BRICK! H ) 1 1 Mi ; 1 1 II A li !U '1 r. K liihlon. N . I ins', ii-l r . ,1 K.iit-K ii till mii, in on the A. A N 1 , 1 uii !ii.i' I- .i !, r.t loI'HNAI. office. 01 lw iin li I w .ONATHAN HAVENS, MMl-,si(iN IKHCIIANT, M W HI.RNE. N. C. ' - ' a, a,- h . . ..f Cotton. Kir, and ' ' ' , I hlj.,1,1 il I,, 1,1111 ' '' illw 8m OA)(I)L(. HOUSE, letii street. Kinston, N. C. T. .1. l AW. Proprietor. A K Miller K Itll a ii 1 1 1 .1 , a , 1 ' ) tib low Oounty ' y i u pf rltr (.'4ur t in k '.; . '. H " .odki' 1 . 1. :., I wile i ', ' h Mi -.He. I ... a.I.llN. ! P. and Jo t It 1 II 1. 1 x il. r Mo., 1. -. n r. " . ... I an,1 wlf, ..itriti. t A nnil 1 K Moon-, liefeiidaDll. Ti. ' -. K. Aairt- : 1 1, ia- tn ,: ,r. a ..1 He n.-tioii iIR nitevp i-d- , It f I lint. I..-. I, In In. tn e, I itK lii.t -ou In In .-i,. il.ir ri of . hihIow county. lefor . Oi.- l'i. 11, 01 h;a, ,,,iiii. fur tl,. purpoa of ; tit" It " ti l ull ' I.. ii. i, i. ie.eotlT , t.-tn.oiK in .-.,11 11, 1 c-riMln it.n.1 lying In -1. I '-on 1 1 1 .,,1 ,1. Bi 1 1,. , 1 ,, 1 ri.tii,llnl. I it.i'l ilii.t 1 ''ii " ri' li('i(., iwjimH 111 apfmr ai tl,.- ':: .,( 11, i- i icrk of 11, e nuporlor , . ou. 1 r 1 1 i,e i an.l v of . .1, low. on the Ih In. nl l'i- :,,'! lihi.Hii'i Hiiri-i or dfittor to tie .-on 1 hi ia narii 1 o iiiiii,-iii,n. and that I' " n lill 1 " ,'it.u. r n:. 1 1 oui,, mint within , t hn t t I'll . Hi,- ,ii.l 1 1 : ft,. 1 : I nj,,,)- lo the oourt ! for the re ! . f , : i ti , n a . a , i 1 , e .- m lal n t. . iii-,,i m. I-. h i: j i ti Ti li , : i ori.s wt.1 II. M' i I- . U.illHIl. i. MI.M'I Mil , J. J BURGESS, of N- C-, W. H. Mcilinis L SONS, Oommission f.lerch'tx, Son. 23, 2. & L'7 Commerce St., NOItFOI.K. VA. -ii.tIh) iitteutlot, uiven to Ha I. of Onltot .t an. J'eanutH uri.l Couniry I'rtKltice na : illy. I.lberitl rttKii h ihmireg nia1 on oon- Kliiment. 1 rtiirt . ret in tin and li Igticat ntar : ket prices icuBrHtiii't.ti. auZdwUanl THE CHEAPEST doods let! A lit Drawing Large Crowds TO A. BAKERS. ; Calico at 4c. Reavy brown Homehtie. 4c j Yartl wide goods nl oc. Splendid half wool ProrH Good at i 1 1 Ic. and 12c. i ' Nice Plaids in assorted colon, 7c, i 10c. and 15c. Beautiful double fold Ot tarn on Cloth for fine drew.es at waj down ! prices ; all colors i Fine half wool double fold Cashmere at 3fc, beautiful colons ; formerl j pold j for 50c. i And as for Black Goods, we bought i tlyim p i low and Cave sold them to very cheap that we have sold out one invoice, and have jut received a new lot. They are beuutiful. All wool Cashmeres from .'k"c tn finer grades; and our black Ottomans, 44 inches, formerly were 90c, now tin y urc only 7oc. ( hildren'g Hose are very cheap in solid colors, and black, fine, regular made, 25c. to 40c; and we sell a nioe, solid colored hose for 10c. Colored bordered Handkerchiefs are very cheap. We bought raft of them at way down prices, from 3c. to a very fino cambric handkerchief for 25c. We sell a large, heavy Towel for 5c. mill ntl nil linen Tonal for 1 Uc i A splendid stock of Ladies and Children's Shoes ; we sell very cheap. Canton Flannel way down. We sell as good for 10c as formerly sold f.r 15c. We sell a beautiful Rubber Gossa mer for One Dollar. A good Soek for men's wear at 5c , .md a woman's Hose at .rc. Wc cut sampk's nnd send by mail to any one sending us their nddress. j See our Cloaks. We hare a "mixed w, ol Jacket for 1 25. nnd then we c.n show them to you at 1, $5, $0, CT SkU OO nrwl lll Oh ! we sell Cheap Goods, and Kin (roods, too. Wc often have custom ers to tell us our goods are cheaper than they can buy in New York. All linen Napkin for 4c Buttons, cheap ! chtdp .' .' . 1 1 f a r ! .' 1 ; e have splendid J ersey s, all wool, i i nly -1.25. A pnod button Kid for 2,V. A l etter 4 button for 50c. Ai d the best ll Kid ever sold in New Berne; for i ni. r .rice was f 1.50. Ficture Frames and Shopping Bags CORSETS. Madron I'oy's Side Lace, Thompson's (Hove Fitting, Tampicu Boneless, Ahiloniiiial, for fleshy ladies. A splendid stock of CaHsimeres for I'., y 's Suits and Ladies' Flstcrs. l adies' Sacking, CloakiDg, Beaver Cloth. Hoop Skirts at !.. Siiae I ' 0 1 1 r-1 1 . ! lamhurgs, very low. W e have I'dankclB very low. a our-, and we are mire you Only rill be Wc have Bargains, and the customers think so. Our utoro is nearly always full 0 traders. S. .- . ur l'da. k Silk at WOc, and J ' i yard , Mich fjoods as formerly Dold tar gUaii p. r yard. Satins in all colors at 50c. and 75e. We have lovely Brocaded Velveteen a! tide , looks like silk velvet. m IiON'T FORGET A. M. BAKER'S, Pollock Street, NEW IIKitM:, N "U. otlQdw v -4 i 4 dSSSfc. 4 5ra S Z- m 1 i
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 4, 1884, edition 1
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