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mtmw INDEPENDENT IN ALUITHINGi- k hi rk.K , Terms $B. LIT. VOL. VIII LY HKRNK, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C., ( )( T )IKR K Ins."). NO. ol. LOST! LOST! LOST! A Golden Opportunity, if you do not buy our CHEAP GOODS! i ii W KM I r N I'll UTKK. a , , M I. .1. 1 befnre I i,i ; r ; i. i. . v nrk ( hamlor t t Commerce the death of ( ieneral ( i i: N r. the n. Cum nc'KY M. 1 H:n:w said t there was an unwritten i hap ::i tin- lift' of CiOIloral CiKA.NT ("train's resistance tn this hist pur pose, tlu1 loaders nf tin' old feudal l-ni called mi lnm. They admitted their former treatment nt linn ami justified it; t In-v ill that in all aire and conn t ries, where caste w Ml.VKI! SHOUT) NOT IiE DE- s now suild'Hi- i MONK VIZ tl. measure to the tact amoant of monov UHr 111 nl' this not 1'i'in; i teat i mense illowed DIS" NI. COtlill h love y o ii it WAN Sach i ike ubjta:e : x-i .--..--i-.m-;. : of t. - iw. . JO. fatter to lot: the kind-" of "M n "pp r: v.. uvMt by procuring, for u lit:!o m wiej a ynu '-in, 1. r- '. i.i goods, SKk U Vt keep p'.cntv nf in.l ir-' prepared in t DOWN PRICES, vbirb none of .r c uip.nt. h - nib. Oar mobiles till icvon Are lrr than a- it tunc In. r tn furnish jou with Grit "las, newest i :i Dress Goods, Cloaks, Newmarkets, Shawls. Blankets, Flannels, Domestics. Notions, &c. ReadyHade Cl6thing for all ages, in style and -quality unsurpassable. FURXITURK! FrRMTTRK! is iinii i n : i-.-ni il i . n :i u I i ; t i ' letter : N ;. v V.i;; h.iinn'.- M. ; ii press IT t. i ( : ii m N . 1 .. . i: C r ri-q ui --: c m 'i- r- 1 1 r I . : i 'i t ant as any t hat iiail I. lie Ilow disclose I hl-t.uy 1:1 till- loIloW- . . i i tn'iH-r, -. 1 Ion . I ep-w h.i furnished tin- InliowitiK open il l ). (".rant i:k. ( ctotor lL'th. t - N kj.: In answer lor t he part iculars lalinti which I had lu-r, and in which 1 1 1 aM ; in tis prn 1 .MIC- he 111 ' I lie I i!i-e,l ii!e--.- ol : niilv a nit-hi Kilt n -- leader, was v. ild wit h and pride were h.-eanie a.s anx- I n-i i .ot ua te m ( l m )wn sr"i:i VMM il - 11 I PM I 17 V. Ia aj quantity. t prices tSii ftaiaaed rcwrASTTit. n?lt-i : lJi5; fVaUf Roekar, m4 u mI! a. 1 'n. u . i W Are itoekaii no vita fio seta nf NVslnot irbi T Ste; PwWr Hair Cloth wl ITush riaits Chir. Ko.-i- . I.nn.--. .-t.-. -t-. CARP2TS! CXRPETS! all stylb and qualities- V bmkUo the Well Reputed Zsifler Bros.. n.i Bay Sintc Shoe adXatlier Co- Shoes, tic Celebrated Pearl Shirts- ' ! la bt woagk ft Tirietr this ary ill jor iintu -.n lie tiad ll nr f lM Ui mt low priiK t pK-me v. i Tail Jfpt to Call Goods always Showin with Pleasurr. Gosie trl j.'oomo Ut.-, Coma wbfi ynu my. W are rdy to holp y vj. To hr, to nh"y Your vhimA your f.in-e . Or wm other dourr. To seek jour plcavirr wo 'II novt-r tir-. i ('.o-uie it pJ' u. ) OETTINOKK I5KOS., Sign of The Celebrated fearl Shirt. KIN3TON, October, 1885. -peeoh lielnre the in m.-rre. : he Inllnw- t' .-. m i.-s' riN-i ii ie-t inn. At-Hint i : t" years ,i-n 1 .i; beside (iflieral i irant at dinner. There were many courses, slowly served, and the en erl.uninen; la.-uvd several fiours. -e .nx-.iwu niaii niiiuiTS, siit;- , iue prov lsion.i "'-ii'il ti ins travels around ttie i vided for the ai i 1 1 t. ot her when th uistini-t ions existei were always pussiii UKjtetl men who had ce.-i.s l rom the luw cr i Tilei . a-- 1 Yesideii t -State.- he liccainc. 1 : 1 1 h 1 1 r ance,-t r . an U-r ol their rd ei . l'i'e.-lilrli t .Inhnson ilehyht. Auilntion iKith satisfied. I le ious to sustain and some form a system i hieh had given the highest six ial and politi cal distinction to a lew great fami lies as ho had been to destros it. (ieueral Grant did not have long to wait for the loi inulat inn ol his plan. The President sent tor him. and said that the radical measures of Congre--s w( re ; e nii.t mn.iry and would destroy the country. The war was over, and the republic , wanted jieacc, anil that was piissible ( only by the unTon ot all sections. e;n el men U- pro seeded ctatiis were rend it n urv. and at the sauie tune cea.-e to l-.-iie cert l tic.it es, ui de.-troy the certificates which have been issued. or to do anything: to prevent its be- vided on it. I" demonetize silver bv taking- tn ifoi.,ritim.,..i. it out 01 circulation, nr destroying This contest i- between "in. ;m lts use as money by takiu away , mua ail(1 .. Ulii;;,m, ;- !IK.;f.,. ,1( its ' 'u tender proiierties, or Itv i,,,iit,,. ,,i ,,,,,,c,., ,, ,.. ,, x i. ....... nng it almost useless by lock-- majority Ot the ' Demoera'lie m,.m. in i ue auit.fi in lie J leas hers of ( '.iinT. ,..! ;., t ! fa ored t he coinage nf dollar.-: -nine )rn:, ll. 1 I1C KeDUIuiCill- .11 e Or on niie he ii'iinte standard ing put in circulation, or to do nothing- to assist in putting it in en culation will work a hardship on thu masses of the people, which amounts to oppression. Silver and fold are nature's money, and their uses as such are plainly shown in the Holy Scriptures. From tho be ginning up to the present time their use as such base been main tained. Greed and avarice have t'iken possession of a class ol people lnth in Kurope and in this country, and in ordeT to increase their holdings, they are willing to see the interest before th of t he masfiPS s;i-rifined county, at solid phalanx t- the W erators who. f. 'r their i dizement. c : : im l.tji. iiged; on t h.- nt lu-r .-;d. and tho eoaiiiinn -a ra! i try. The grave :e-i'ci rest on the member- nf ' Congi ess to -ay any additional b -itdeiis f. pi need on an already ovei bnidened people. AVn.i t a't II. Olivf.i:. Nkwiikiin, X. '. -iile. in 11 StlCet np -'n aggraii ivho is daiu-i- .justice, the eonrr ibilify will f the next whether s iall be rill-: FRE!.HT QI'I s t toy. I In- freight train iirr:ve.l Thursday --' lib a -'.rung delegation of Kiuston m--rriiam-and utt"n buyers to confer with Mr. WashiUKtun Hryau, the presi dent ot the A. fc N. C. K., and Mr. Wm. i iJunn, the superintendent, in regard to the equalization of freights at Kineton w-ith otlier points. The delegation was comtosed of1 Messr- I,. Harvey, chairman, L. Oettin ger, I;. V. Canady. D. R. Jackson. L. . Dawson and John O. Conner. As soon as the train arrived the dele gation proceeded at once to the office of the President where they were met by Messrs. Bryan and Dunn and a Journal reporter was admitted. When Mr. Harvey had stated the object of their vi.-it, Mr. Bryan asked. "Well, gentlemen, what rate do you ask?" Mr. Harvey. "We ask that you re duce the rate on cotton from Kinston to Norfolk to 1.75 per bale, 'which will put us on an equal footing with La orange. CLIPPINGS. Professional Cards. the condition of fie landowners in , East Lothian, Scotland, is most unen-j viable, and the prevailing depression is making itself felt all over Scotland. One 'ATTORNEY-AT-r. Aur CFAS. H- BEOWW, , nobleman with a rent roll of J300.COO 1 per annum has received just 820,000, net. The depreciation in land hus resulted in diminishing the reyenue of Guy's Hospital, the wealthiest endowment in England, by ?50,030 a year, and a small payment is now exacted from those occupants of beds who are in a position to give it. Berlin had last year 2,935 privileged dog8 that Daid no taxes Hmnno- ihun fifty-six connected with the embassies of Iforeif-n States. The owners of the otner ,uuo dogs registered in the Ger anfiwPital paid 350,000 marks into the city treasury as license fees. in Jamestown, N. Y., they imposed so heavy a license upon Barnum's circus last summer that the show was ex cluded. This was done to satisfy the uiauwmciurers ot the town, who would have had to shut down for a day had KEIVAIVSVILLE. H. C Practices In the Conn ties ol Dnpllo. Lenoir Craven, Joues and Onslow. Collection or Cial inn n specialty. Correspondence solicited. ixarSwSm .in.l tin- lb Th I i-1 in ii - Kiilel ? following testimony Superior Court Fall Term. 1',. ings hp temporary exiH-dients without con- 1,! in ChiDa, sututional authority, and the Stat ni t in- Kmperor, told him cm t m er-y with .1 a pan . atvout to be 1 1 eel a red. and the Prince thought it umiM 1m- a long and bliMi.lv i no, and asked Creneral If no injustice was to be perpe- J ilZ 7KnX trated, then no one should com- - Urceny f um- bog. plain, but when the intent is so '. Curtis IlobU.a wa:i,se fm l;. ain, then at least a warning of called. the intended nr thren'uned ilano-or I 6'Vf.-r (nil. ;- Well ( 'u should be raised. nTa jl"'T k"w ,r. 4, , I lost a hog. viri where vo there are in the coutejst situ ply , and all about it. two questions, shall silver be nsed , U'iie. Well was given if Onslow His Honor of the for the Jlr. Oettinger: - Ve ODlyask a reduc Lion of fifteen cents; you take it from '. Barnum been allowed to come ii.juauuro at ti.uu, we ask lor ti. iii, j -tir. tiryan: the railroad has brought very seaKOn. i think you gentlemen should , a loop and slip-knot from a tree branch muchTu"0 ieCUS be re mak'Dg soirhanS8heePinrhe wZ9 - ..v, "a.n iui luaii iibnus in me noose and are held till the thief can come in An ingenious method of sheen oteal 1 71 LT to ruimrr nuniiiniJ : r -r , t ,i . consists in suspending a rone made into . I think you gentlemen should I a loop and slin-knot from n trJlWZZ ill-i- let 1'ier you i tid him. I n J n lef.l! t.inlir mnniiT- nr clioll if VA. T hnri a lint' fin.l ho a-yr.i n miirliu- notf anion c me that i rice K.ing, win- was the regent had all rights anl should posses.-all and real I uler during the mi noritY ; iKiwar thev had before the war of their He had perfected a scheme to ac War waa comnlish this result, and with C. n Graut's assistance its success was assuresl. lie could bv pnx-laniation the damage would immediately fol- .ie, anu a-wea wenprai ' direct the rebe St.ifr.s tii send to low. and the ends ol the eolil nartv Grant if he would act iv arbitrator. Washington their full quota of : would be accomplished. i The General declined for want of Senators and Keoresentat ivps. He To illustrate our situation; Im- tun.-, but principally because he had iuisnrnneo. from enon ,ri, mediate v alter the war the indeht. ! nl8nC D"t one night he fait to come as w a.- a private person, and had nors from the North who, united 1 edness ot the Government was say p.ver to enforcv his decision. Ue J with them, would make a quorum ' tw0 thousand millions ol dollars. suggest, ,. however, terms of a com-' of one House at least, if not both. There has It the coinage isonre stormed 1 "entle one. too. He did not pester any . . .rr . tlwlff'o tl,m,r f....l Uim j o b.iiu,. e i .i iiiui oo ocapa ana sicn nte. lie would uo like anv Mr. Harvey disclaimed having made more fuss than the necessity of the case required. "Mr. Oettinger: "The people of Kin ston are friendly to the road, and if you give us a Si. 75 rate you will most assur edly get a fair share of cotton. Mr. Bryan: "The rate now is the same as it was last year, why did you not complain then?" Mr. Oettinger: "From the fact. I suppose, tnat tne cotton shippers had a oder hog. go oil in de woods arter de i rebate of some forty cents on the bale. hen Mikad of t h. act t i n Japan shortly 's ministers told t rouble, and re nt several Kuro- p i i i m ;se. alter, the t heir side ea'ed t lie poan gnvemments were actively stirring up strife on both sides, hoping to U-nelit by the war. The same request was made to him Oil j the part of the Japanese Govern- rXxisrrro Your IK Till IK lilt Halufbrd Lit e & Annuity moss, and dere were aright smart of it dat year. De hog he come up ebry he orter. Well I done think nothing j werry strange of it at dat time, and say to mvself he done trot his hellv full in been over a thousand : de swamp. -Next night he did not come The Congress thns formed he millions of dollars ol interest paid, i up. an' den I got to sendin' and dident would recognize and install at the aml ue thousand millioos of the ike, l1. a blt; PO dat pvenmK 1 went to Capitol. If the other Xonheni ' Principal .leaving about one thou-, wel'wben I gets out on de mad a members did not chrmse to join they sani1 millions ot bonded indebted- ( pje i meetB Hrur Primus Killet. Says would be a powerless ramp meeting ness now due. These figures repre- I: Brur Primus. I am looking for iiiy in some hall. To the General's sug sent sums which are beyond our hog. and 'scribed him. Hrur Primus gestion that this would start the conception. After these immense i he 8ar he done no nn'h'iR consamm ob civil war afresh, the President re-iamonnta have been paid and only . V? hf 1Jef. I thought I hearn a i .a;.,... m. L., v,ir ,.f fi, . I hog squeal . so I 1 isten and hearn it ae in. nit-u. i uev no uo u win iipiiui "iir-uau u u". oiifeiu.o rtuiouui, i c- Says I. Brur Frirau-. I hearn a hnn He say no, I hearn mistaken. Ravs ! I am goin to it. and that has discontinued Mr. Dunn: T think the gentlemen is mistaken about a rebate being given last year, as I am satisfied there was none. '" Mr. Rrvar ' T t h i n b- 1 i j Ini 1iir Would you not be satisfied -with 81.-! T.he figure was the effegy of the hero the night and carry away the game. Cycling is giving to the present gen eration of England a remarkable knowl edge of their own country, which rail roads were causing them to lose, and has infused fresh life into many once famous inns on the old post roads. The most popular cycling ground is the great Bath road, and men frequently go 150 miles and back. Mr. Harris, the lessee of Drury Lane iuoatre, nas just astonished all London with a new mode of advertising which will startle even Barnnm. Every day there has been seen hovering over the city a balloon with what seemed a hu man figure clinging to it for bare life. HENEY J. L0VIC . COUNTY SURVEYOR, Is ready to mrvey, procession and plot land Orders 'left at Hugh lxivlck s store, foot of Middle street. New Berne, N.C.. will recelre prompt attention. ' ft&Sdtwwtf Dentistry.' i , .v1"s red"oe1 my expenses, my cttam in future will be us follows: " Extracting teeth... t v) Filling teeth i",ki . t9i Seta of teet h 10 00 to Partial sets teeth in pro ,VrtVon. All work gimrniitee,!. Chu?ch. " Middle 8lreet' PP06l itW us. a. l. shackeitorh.: . dw burgeon Dentist. OWEN II. Cir-TtlOrV,' ATTOItNEY AT JUAW' OffliVB formprl t rvnnlAl V.i 6r . 1 Manly, opposite Gaston Jionsfc. .,, ; , iWiI1 J?1?110,.108 Counties of Craven Jone8, On8low, Cartbret. ParalleoanA Inolr f-m"uuii pia u collections. - .pr2-d4-irlr. ' -.'iT ' ;i, in ; rebels, bat if you sustain me resist-' mains due, yet at the prices at . squeal, dont your Several replied , "No. " Mr. Oettipger: "We had an offer at Kinston yesterday to have cotton put through to Norforik for SI. 50 per bale.'" Mr. Jackson: "That was to hold good for one day only. '' Mr. Harvey: "Yes, Capt. White stated that his object was to break down the other line. " Mr. Dunn: "Well he was certainly very irank about it ance is impossible. He appealed ' which produce is now being sojd, : nothing; I recon you be y him iu the it will take as many bales of cotton, ' J no-1 hearn ic aK'n and In22-Cqmjany of Hartford, Conn. WATlQHiSIElEET. General 'Agents, New Berns. N. C. 93 . - v. mobJ fatn bt tie Butv-r 5W buInM Retell tS'l St over Jfmni of MeaWr4f(iilet with H,s-n SVwf dtf. stf. . Ut'itBVEranrT fcndred IoJic Holders in Nertb fT of tfis m-TTt prr"nini-t busings in I profes ity $l'2,tH0,tHX). ni rny . t5.V I ,( MX I . The'Fhiest SjEtflm of Life Insuraoce iD the World. aturday, Sept. 'siM.i ' V ;i RING (iropsv-d by General Graut, and a disastrous conflict was averted. The conversation dntted into the consideration of his relations with President Andrew Johnson. The narrative of this period was one of most graphic discriptions, to which I ever listened, and it is unfortun- 26th. ?H -4 A . nirnt to act as arbitrator, and again declining, he stated the snb stance o r nt com imm ise i hm t- i,.. " w VI 1 n II i m "IrtllU u 11 I III 1 U I lie " 1 ' i mnuj l,ico ui wtoiu. ,77. " , . Ilnnn i.l, ...i.l f.w i .lion Ti. ... , . . J . . .. i .... .i. . t . , 'I I Rfw-oi ert. o-pnl pmpn all il j time I A A i UDD T'7', "" .,v-iu iiauous( crisis, ami they would be the a-s man3 uusueia Ol wueat aDU com, ( not BnarPrimuscoDsarnindehr; I Mr. Dunn. "It is certainlv as low as adopted siumrant laiiy the terms saviours of the Kennblic. After as many barrels of pork, as man v r .,.,a d vTiJ WP ran haul it. to makp nnr mnnnv t-i t endeavoring for a long time in vain tons' ft iron, its many hogsheads of, on Brur Curtis. I done ketched Birney i of ic- :ind 1 think the people of Kin6ton to convince the President of thelsl,gar aU(1 tobacco, and afl much i Phillips ic hog-.he told me todojit and he ouSht 10 he satisfied to be put on an folly of such a course and its cer-1 labor to pay the 'one-half, as it would pay me, as he was sorter bother- equal footing with La Grange. ,: h,n fi1nr miitnr or. I wnnlil liave fnL-eii in niv tho whrvTo some, and I specs dat him you hearn. , r. Conner: i ne present arrange- i;r.i t i J .,' ! Says I. it squeals mightv like my hog: ' meDt nas a tendency to drive cotton ;lHy j if tho articles named were now sell- , and ! wentin and nrur Vrimns become ' fr near Kinston to La Grange and ing at iuo average price at WUICU , along too, and when I got to the place I 1 Golaeboro. liuyers can ailord to pay they have sold during the past ; found my hog: and gentlemen, he was i more at La Grange than at Kinston, and twenty years. Ylthough the debt ' tied' 100 Sa8 Ii Brur Primus thought 1 anything more than a 81.75 rate will not has been reduced one half vet the i vou 10,11 me J"ou fetched Barney Phillips be satisfactory. hriV, t one-1A"; yet lle he hog. Sij-sho. I did;datshim. Says! Mr. Dunn: "There is a tendency to burden on the masses of the people j h Br Pri4la zamine him: he amt no I net freights down at every point; and 18 as great as ever. Then why Still he hop. I den unloose him and says. ! when once down there is nq such thing further increase this burden? Au- here Bricey. here Brirey : dat was his: M Retting them up. There is a point in nonnfrv nrt tn tH np.ni- t,r l,-,l Q 1 other illustration I wliich nt ml i as to I name, and showed him a ear ob corn , tue scale of reduction at which railroads r.rt.y mu.terl outjf service. I millions): A party five years ago d"1 I agin, rim JohJMOn asked him if he did not bonght a piece of land, agreeing to Smine him now; you see he aint no he I fanner is not making much, the buyer rOOgin'ze the po-wers vested in the ! pay fifteen hundred dollars far it. hog. Brur Primus den says aint he. ! 13 not making much and the railcoad Preaident by &e Oorrstitution. and 1 Hp has paid five hundred dollars on ! Brur Curtis. Says I, no. You see Brut ' ought to put up with a little. '7 . if be would refuse to ober the com- ' 'r. leaviDg one thousand dollarsstill ! Primus he say no more, so I called At this point Mr. Canaday called at manderjn chief. General Grantldooon the land. At the time of j B-y and said, that nnder snch circumstances the purchase, silver, gold and paper i nes8 for the dfeDCe. calu, t ,irove i his attention for sometime. Itisacard be most oertftfn?y would. I were the currency of the country; I Primus' Tgeneral character. sa s in an-1 w't'1 tbe picture of a lady sitting- in! a. Sborttr afterward the President 1 DOW take Silver out and put the j swer to the same: j reclining chair with a happy smDe on sent for Cren Grant .l Blirl tn 1 country- on a gold basis and require ! Some people say one thing about Brur her countenance, representing the great sen lur vrtu. yranc, and said to , thousind dollars to he niirl in ' Primus and some say another. Some pleasure derived from the use of the him that the relations of or Gov- r tobacco, and on.fce card eminent witu JieilCO were Verv b ' 'y ,"L ",v-. some few have a little prejudy agin 1 aive are these words: delicate, and then wished him to neUlier f't or just. lv demonetizing him. But I knows Brur Primus well: I ; "Too much free ridee go to the City of Mexico at once on ' s'lver .vou prevent the party from , knows him along time, anddisisdei Killee poor railroadee." ' a very important mission The usiuK 'l currency which was current , case of adultery I ever hearn agin , He said he thought this was what General knew this was to "et him at ,h0 time tue contract was made; ,' , IO ,. . : made Best playctu. UDi.ciai mill, luill as L i I I II 1 III i InhuRllmnnni' 1111 kp SH,-;l,ir n-iii ii. T. . . - . , nnt r.r ti,n ,vnr nn.t ...,f i. ... .i... ' v it you increase tne Durcnasme J: , , ,?.:7 .... . Conner. .i.tc-i.nj tne rauroaa --- ..... ...... -Liiiitjini, , - . Adcu lutiy h-iiii IIU3 txi Lilt? ue it'll,- levels 01 t;oiu auu tucieuy ue- ant s expense and dubbed him "Prime" preciate the prices of every other ' and succeeded in giving him eighteen species of property; by it you ap- months in the State's prison, preciate the indebtedness, and by Jnic On tho morning after the making money more scarce and f?"cV,,n' ''"" lad wa, sent to feed , . B . J, . . , .,. the prisoners. He sent Primus to the stringent, you depreciate the ability 8pring after a bucket of water. Primira of the party to pay his indebted- failed to put in an appearand or to re- 0U give all the advantage . turn the bucket, and un-.m tlie onemnc . i. ii,0. iv,0 tj t as his new play, "Human Nature, Here is a rough tariff obtained from an employment agency of the wages of various grades of help in California: Cooks, S240 to 8270 a year; nurses, '$180 to S360, butler 500 to 8600; Chinese cooks and general servants, 8240 to 420; Even a child of 14 cannot ; be hired as a nurse under 8120 a year. According to the Hamburg Geograph ical Sooiety, the aggregate of the Ger- I .Hon i.uivu,iu auijuiHiuuaB in tne acinc C. R. f HOftlAs, Jr., .ttoruey a1'XitVk BJSAUFOBT, -m tXx.r) 4 U , oonntles. , .. , . " ' . Prompt attention ui" collection "Of cUlai.' rt' F. M. SIHMOAS,. SIMMONS & M ANLY. . 'a' ATTORNEYS AT IiAW. 1 ' H Will practice in the vXmtoortveiMone-' " and in the Federal Court at New Beritu?1 DE. J. D. CLARjfC;. .ii:i- NEWBKIU, m, O.- tain failure, no matter who tained it. (ieueral Grant fin told him he would drive the Con gresa so constituted out of the Capitol at tho point of the bavonet. ate for history and posterity that it give possession of the building to cannot be preservel as it was told. the Senators and Representatives It had local coloring ot couversa-1 from loyal States, and protect them, lions with, and statements by the hf neoessarr, he would appeal to the Line i rtinis, auu Ul SimattVUJ', points and ersous as events occur red, invaluable rtf a portraiture and estimate of the times. I said in my address that General Grant per fortned services to his country which were unwritten quite as important as any that wero recorded, and I think this narrative will bear me out. This is the substance of tho story : Johnson U-g.in the day after the assasination of Lincoln to loudly proclain at all time.s and places, with Constant reiteration, the sbib holetj, "trea-son :s odious and must Im- prtiishod, and the chief rebels slmll Ir hung." To give elTect to i his . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iii, 9iii na in- w ao , r . , , . , ., - ,, , , ' - ,- , , ., power of the President to call as iiittililtli.i 1 I V- 1 119IB14TV1 U1JUU LUo t : . . ... , i- . , . ; - . his successor to Washington some liiited 'aics Courts iu irginial TW " ,, , ffrtflnn indictments against all ld- ,T r ) , " ,ng memlH.rs of the Confederacy, "f e( t,,aV'f tbe aPP'tn'ent 1 1 also wanted the officers in the ,r ,Illomat,c .0"0- he c'med i , u , , , v it. If it was a military one, he re- uTfy' " o fir fT"' fQWd to obev, because'the General lararm to join the rebellion, to be, oftbe ArrDy nU, not ordered summarily dealt with by conrt-uiar-; , -J t ... , , -ur. nryan i minii ii w is low i Ocean is as follows: Kaiser Wilhelm's enough, what do you think of it, Mr. i Land INnw r,ninal 3 His nwn...i.i..i I . - - . , J J J tpu square muen; isew ireiana, ai3; Mew Britain, 584; the Bismarck Archipelago, 948 making in all 5,000 .German, or about 80,0Q0English geographical square mile6. Cast iron, if heated for several days to a temperature of from 900-to 1.000 Cent., neither melts not. softens, but it is converted into malleable iron, and its surface is covered with a grayish efflor escence. Its fracture sometimes presents a uniform blcck, like that of a lead pencil, and is sometimes riddled with large black pointsgwhioh are Jegnlarly distributed in the metallic paste. The immenso gun constructed at Els wick for the British Government has a total weight of 200 tons, being consider ably in excess of .previous undertakings. Its length is stated at some forty -four feet, though with an extreme diameter at the breech of but five feet six inches; a yery elongated chase or barrel taper ing down to twenty-eight inches, with a slight swelling at the muzzle. One of the superintendents of the porcelain manufactory at Sevres, M. Lauth, is said to have discovered a new kind of porcelain, which he represents as far superior to the celebrated old Sevres in fact, after some ten years of investigation and experiment, he thinks i he has produced a porcelain identical in j quality with that of China. Not only does the new article lend itself to artis tic decoration in variety, but it takes all kinds of glazes, and surpasses in beauty the colors of China. would get most of the cotton from Kic- ston. " Mr. Bryan: "Do I understand that to mean that the "Red . Line" will with draw?" Mr. Dawson: No, sir, the Red Line will stay. You will carry what cotton she can't oarrw." i, Mr. Dunn: "If the railroad is to carry NE PRICE, in one. ami nirnn r h nr her nr rwith " i-"0 i. nue m mi- hi-inmiiirn m u.e ..arm irhjt imhimmdnf ;b ti. . ... t . iw luiciKU ixmuin wuii which we : ' . I har Inf. ..o.t -.,., t;. ,i. --h, n , J ---- c ua.. iiiw uiinniiniuiui tue i rcsi-i . ; ends ol the rope. It there was any ' , , to mauejttiei-ectoctioB?" , ; ; deot pnnluced the greatest couster- nterview w1s a storm v one I necessity for this damage to be d Von- " " n,, .Canady;. -If the railroad would nation throughout the South. TliJ L , , , ?' ? ' done this injury to be inflicted Ithen new " pi-tures treat us right we could afford to do with- , . r. , . . . , , . i but the subject was dronned. One u 111 ' 11 ' H1Jur co Le lilillttt,u,iuen new. nut these steamboats. " ii ri i' a i i ii rv ii ii isv ti im tm . bw ,. ...iii. . . i , ri i . 'i-v,v,...i-j. . ..i i ., i ,. " , , ' V, T I rt'v the (iiTieral wa-s sent West, on 11 "'""" w m"BltNl' Jiieie is no V ' - 'i1 "Mr Dunn: ' "Mr. Canady, the ,,-v , . i.r.u u tuc p.ruie a tOQr (lf lusoectlou He kuo. . reason lor it except to satisfy the " "" '" u. 1 ,tr uo road hrfs always treated Kinston in n.in Ki. ii. nr sa .luiinwiii on -...i i. ....... i i.: .-avarice ot man. u t he nresent e- t , . . 1 1 " ami wnua it baa always done so .i,.. .,i,,.... i.. ;r i wr"rl ,-iieim.iu ,15,1,1 pe ms , , . . .. 111,1 Tint ri'':ir:i tr.it t.uckct. W 8T0RE. i"W.Jt4,"T- StapVeicV Fancy Dry dool, Xotions, Dross (roods, Boots, Shoo: iiiiject, oinv to be in lor rued .that the President was, by the Con stitution, t he commander in chief of tho army, and that anything done by the commanding general on the rt..,l .r vl d J.n.l f 1 1 I , , .... f f.. l.ia rtrr, ... ... 1,. ..1,,,. ' ' to speculate mon w hat mig 1.1I nr reiect.nn. and he rejected the , ha Mw, ... terms. tler.erai Grant urged that the relxls had surrendered on these I cm , 1 it ion s, disbanded their organi 1 .it inns, submitted universally to : the sp im; inn, and were carr ing out in g. .! la: : :, t in-: r part of the agTee '. im n': ai d vvcry cuiaiderat ion Ik'Ui ,01 hniinr and eipediency demanded eipiil gi nn! tilth nn the part of the successor, and in Ir.m he had abso lute confidence. The outspoken loyalty of the great soldier pre vented the prnject ever being re newed. It at this date, needlesp it have i happened had General Grant ac ' tively assisted or passively obeyed - the President. No one doubts the 1 courage and obstinacy ol Andrew Johnson, and only a man of will, firmness and determination could ' have prevented a imwi calamitous and 1111 fortunate strife at a most Tints. Caps, Laces, Embroidery ( 1 1 . er 11 me :i ntiM h.r. e ! 1 .1 warfare i.im;ra'-i . ;..-r r.- i:."d ' o b -1 ; 1 : 1 ' 1 ! -. assumed ' in der : n i '! :. iiatl.v ; ': a:i . .i:;.-d d 1, 1 ( I .1 : And J Ladit UID s and Ci cuts' I'lirnisliiu'r Goods uf c?cry dccripiKni. TREET, opposite BAPTIST CHURCH. new ni:i.M n . ( . lal I . . '!: : l'r '1 ' The other course id ! o an endless gller .1 -ii d ii' ted in a country ! ip'i d lor .;. by des pe!.-s men . nhnson i - i !; red 1 1 . h;s view and .01 1 :m: :t of Cnmnuiii -. w hen 1 ieueral rant ui t hat : f ! here were to martial one must be ::ei a". 1 1 ran; til st. t hat . 1 -. . r;. means ; ;: h :s : ii - par.'le and appeal and t he count r . t called b the attitude ran t a very remarkable :ii -d :n the views and - .b n t .lolm-o:; . C,,-n .1 s, nvei ed : hat I he 1: ' ..inl favored :s. tors . .'e Hotlse Were InCU re -; 'lent had pro-cr ibed . r d's opinion -1 . h n son 's - a ' " 1 1 1 1 n a 1 1 : . . ; 1 not :..'. nt ii pon. ii :.- : n t ell-e -! a e h..!d:::g ohgar i - p. m -i . while he had i. e m a n t a ; I. t. and not -ih.e distinguished critical permit of the ropub! :c Yours d th. rrtet ton pressed condition nothing should be done to increase it, but on the contrary do everything to lift the burden now on the country. It is claimed by some that standard legal tender silver dollars cannot lie put in circulation. The facts of the case disprove this statement. Although every effort has been made by both Republican and Deinoctat'.c officials to keep them nut ot eirculation. yet more were paid out last month than were coined, and if an effort had been made, and no obstacle placed in 1 1 ik nri-iiw lkt'i ki:. c ol. in. r, M. den liitt-rin: IllhrlOMiii e. ii nd M -. . W. War r,l li-:ir,lliiB Hie N. 1 et. 'Ji. --C-.1. Wm. (J. lel.t Jul; in- ai private sec- ite-i 1 v the reporter .lav i th, ir wav everv dollar todav ei fru '. Frcl'k 1 1. fh;r. l. 1 Kl 'h -ec . A N The Use . :' . . i very coiunm::. to do gi .. id seP which, in s,.;tn large excels t his burns hard coal w li.it a coal .-i : t i.-r f- .in. : - a .- ; "are st u tl with a ei .ai s. torn, and im tup stiunlil tie of g has ain int lour 1'he --.des of the 1 t hree -.nches li :gh. tnllT'eeil inches bnes ate easily 111. bel ng at i ac ti cd by -t the eil gi s . " the Iran upon t he i :r.- ;n : 1 Pi. e:t her ,-en t e, the :n Weeks ot t,l. New be.-:: : .11 1 1 .-. in' in h a c, list tee ,1. past ther i.-.vi !,.;. i if lean-. ad.-, v. :tl n . ii, .Id n at N, would repre- -1 1 .e c ; knn-A.- i IU pies ; all ::n h th but- lie. I" p. The van ., ed Miares to a: n.il it -piat. i. and inch, about a b. u ; i se l , . e I I . I ' I. .1 b a. i Ti an CEO. ALLEN & CO., DEALKH I General TT jircl ware. Builders' Material. Machinists' Supplies, Machinery Cotton Girts, Engines, Cotton Presses. Hay Presses. Cider Mills, Grain Fans, Rubber and Leather Beltinjr, Laco Leather, Machine Oil, White Lead. Mixed Paint. Lmsed Oil. Glass. Putty, Lime. Brick. Cement. Plaster. BUILDERS' MATE-BIAL--Jtecixanic&' Tools, Builder's Hardware, Carriage Material, Saddlery, Ste'aan and Gas Pipe, Iron and Brass 8tenv-Tittina. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Plows. Cultivators, Harrows, Etc.. Cotton B.ig-ging ami Ti s Hope, Twine, Etc., at LOWEST MARKET PEICES. Agents For Fire and Life Insurance. GEO. ALLEN & CO 'In lie had 1 hrough t 1 treated - : h s I -r :he ..a hi- -lielievei in ih! -us iu- iia.l iieni, lie l I.ISS with aris plunged aw 1 1 i s . in the i the gneriimeiit and : ' u.c had come w hen le tea: h . - elll'lll it's. Con flS- pi npei . humiliate t heir i j ,bly d.-tmy them. n ' a ii , b: t .'. ui and paS;oll .. id I" cii to be received in by the 1 m" that se vera, t he nt! placing an oil -t rquab, the thin The low moved and pi u . now and then, -t taken not t" enk drving will t ii :- g der eon M ol I in lUV, ll'-i-ry ' : i ' li .. u iii iii g -ul': Kub an. 1 all..- gii: m. i , a.- large may 1 ' v y-1 -' A: there Soil h. wh:le ,11. 1 1 ring: llld i.a'i lia. ; el circulation or rtiticate To show uic them only a few re were ten millions ) ti)l!irs in an ellnrt Iiad thmit doubt e cry one !ia e been put :n cir iv i leatis. l-'or -ntue !:ty nf w hich. from a . cannot be seen two of w.u u ere -i-ut to and these dollars em and taken to itv to be locked ilt It" there was no nm inn no one could cum the ery time these .1. 'liars were being : u t he s.ii sii : p- , i i. ' lie government was .e National Hanks of ' ' the Sou; h and fraction..: silver coins . " .' ',! ,. . . 'i t h as m uch as : be .Hats ate by t wetity ju-f was ton pl.uii' tiiat etuler niotlev was belli i' d one thousand miles to be . and at the same tune the v Nat mnal I kinks, assisted ovei nnienf. were sending of .In liars of nun ! -lit1 'i' ii .1..' "i-( i' tlii i .'ii nt ni. 1 l.-gal tender standard dollars 1 been paid out. the banks at' paying them out would have W A SlUN. ,T Moore. I'resi retary. ;;. int. rro, of an evening papei disclnfuri by 1 Inn. Cnauncev II. I.e pew. c-f ii;, e r n ; ti In.- ,lir:m-r table enn versation with den. flrant. Tli- atten tion was especial I y r:i 1 led t" th. ptate nient that 1'resi l.-iu ,I.'l;ns..n endeavored to compel tit'ii. (irant to fro on a m;.-sina to Mexico, wuh u view to keeping him away from Washington at the time Congress assembled. "I have a note book full of nifiri'iraiii a a!., .u t that Mvx -ican trip," he replied. "It shows t.'.ai President Jnlinsnn af.-urvil Gen. (irant that, while his presence ..nthe trip t .. Mexico was de-ire-l. itw.-uld be sn ar- rail- fairly. under ail circumstances, your town, with a few exceptions; has given the boats de cidedly the preference." Mr. Harvey : "One reason for that is, tho merchants never had any diSJculty in adjusting overcharges with the steamboat line while they did with the railroad. Offloe on ureven street, betWMn Polio prl7-14wly and Broad. C R. THOMAS, . " ATTORNEY AT hW.-. J, Office on Craven Btreet,! n SUmaLy Brim, f near coruer of Pollock street norldwlr - - ... ; . i if 1 , .1 T; P. H. PELLETIER, ATTOKNK Y AT HJi W, NEW BESE. N. C. . , , Office on South Front street, third do 1 from the corner-of Crareu street, WU1 practice In. the Ooarta of Carteret Jones, Onslow and Craven. ; - . -v Special attention given to the collection o claims, and settling estate of deceamd per 'ons- ,; , ,.,4dwS7 To repeal section- one "CkosiaBd w ' hnndrtd and rortjrnfl- ,f TlMff!d require te rerUtrstlK f to deeds. The General Avtenlblg of WrtK Carolina do enact : SKCTION 1. That Kec.liim ia th-nnn.l two hundred and forty live- r The -Oode - 4 be strleken out, and tlie following In- " serted In Heu thereort No vonTeyMaeo'ltii J of land, nor contract 10 convey, or lease of land, lor more than r thro --' . years shall valid to pass any property, against creditors or puruhsseig, lor avaluab e -consideration from the donor, bargainor or lessor, but irom thereglstrotlonthereotwlth- lf"-' In the county where the land lletb: Pbovidkd howkvbr, that the provisions 'of this -act : ' shall not apply to contracts, leases or deeds lready executed, until the first day of Jarra- r " ary. one thousand eight bundled and eighty, six: Pkoviiied tobtuik, that no purchase from anv such donor, tinr.nl nor .r .. . shall avail or pass title as against any nn. .NEWS BY MAIL. THE KOUMEUA QUESTION. Constantinople, Oct. 20. The Porte decided not to send trooDS into eastern I Roumelia without a European mandate; v niiuuB uApiuuiLiij.iu Luis uity consider the aspect of the situation very serions, and fear the Turkish circular, the dis cussion of the matter by the Ambassa dors, and the action of Servia may im part a European character to the Bul garian question, which the Power de sires to localize. The Porte, however, will not admit that it is only a local question. STILL CLAIMED BY BOTH PARTIES. Cincinnati, O., Oct. 20. There will be no official announcement of the vote of Hamilton county tonight. Both par ties will claim the legislative ticket. A THREATENED OUTBREAK. Constantinople, Oct. 21. The Turk ish frigate Iskended has proceeded to the Island of Crete with an armed force, Mr. Dunn: "Not a single man iu Kin ston can say that he has an unsettled i in view of a threatened outbreak on garding the claim against the railroad." that island. Mr. Harvey: "INoJ presume not now. Phillipopolis, Oct.-20. Prince But such was the case under the Best Alexander has summoned the whole regime. It was bo difficult to get'a claim j National Militia of Bulgaiia and East- auuisieii tnat many iauea to present ern Roumelia for immediate service in rwiui ' laimo, rtUU 1 Ll L Ll IS W a.y lilt) JaL- ronage of the road was diminished. The foregoing is about the drift of the conversation. The Kinston delega tion seemed desirous of obtaining only a fair and equitable footing with I.u Grange and Goldsboro, and they recognized the fact that the rail the defence of the country. Rome. Oct. 20. It is generally be lieved here that the Archbishop of Balti more will shortly be made Cardinal. Paris. Oct. 20. A telegrm from St. Petersburg this evening Bays that Russia has made preparations to land 90,000 road cnuld not advance freights at those troops in Varina, a seaport town; of Bul- 1- I e a .- bus: : iii nn-:: -e -n : p New ' irlean. 1.. ailed :u t Wash . ngton ( t he Treasury. ; ;ve in t ins : plain, but a' legal ten. lei ; i , 1 1 1 s i .. . r t e 1 1 U a-h:tig. mi assisting th, N ew n: k ti West with wbi.-h ai i and are in standard d centum. 1 while legal transpnitc lucked up, New . . I k tiy tin- ( 111 . 1 1 li e I - runt hi- K-'tt .r 1 ii Mr. Li, ; . M J. -l.tis. i M lit tn ranged C ongress m.'t cent part v. h allige-l'ii-.-id ry f av, ,r w 1 1 i plaved in ho e..ur-e defeated l.-ad.-r-. i ",.! wa.- no man in pnl li les- importance mnre perfect -yi: President J-. I : ; i of the people an did n"t curry fa arist. n-racy ;it a; remember that wa re ,- . r , ia 1 mi -e. I ... .. li rst f am i Ii . - . : ' ated with I 'r. .-i ad m ill 1st r;-il l e; d..ne tef.-r... t h i se -t a i .-nn -n t ,Tihn-.,ii and a'id kiv -u f - ! N. V P r 1 1 a t b. ing -! s.o.1: Mr. !'. clnr t'- rc- turn 1- g the j r :::: a s rtao a., nt b -: re : ; r- : a i i - : r. ... r i y .lii.g w :tt; ll.e --ni re w I. - :H tacle d jc or w a- in h'ti.e .,-.. pie. points or: ;,,-munt of the competition i ifered by the V. A: V.'.. and they ask only for a small reduction so as to en aole their buyers to pay as much for cotton a tlie buyers at La Grange. ' m t'ae other hand Messrs. Bryan and i".::iL. appeared also anxious to come tn an garia. in 24 hours, in case of need, Liverpool. Oct. 20. A syndicate in this city offered to start a fleet of pack ets in opposition to the Cork Steam Packet Co., to carry cattle from Core to England for Nationalists. The Pope's staff have drawn up a ha m 1 wit in-.-: lb- !!.!. -ri! I 'Ml,:; ! ,ri-n ..-rats J. Wi.ii.- at o; p. sr.ti.-fac- iii Iiiiiiortiiiil Decisicn ibout the hi- I regard re W. IT, u -I : i ie l.cv -ub lias 1,-,-n a dispute ix .d si en .c- b samp ! u-!..r l.ii c ..r.taiued the fcl "':. the eritninal court Tues-.- f ;,i. Stare v, Mr. J. W. r a vi aaiinn of the law reouir- r.. rchai.ts. manufacturers and other ii. n to take cut a license be ti.ey eai. .-e-li g.i.'d- bv -ample, was i f i tri.il before t;i !ge Meares. r had prov. 'i-.-lv been tried. -in, prtjmiiin- nn, th,Mitrhi r inr ..... ........ .... . . auni'i - ..v. . . . ... . jinsemnT.r re.r a anil pmfinr nr rno ( urn- 1 . ,. ...... 1 met Kinston more than half way lices -,uestion and I have sent conies of I ..iieriiig to laduce tn 1 . vi. it to the German and Spanish Govern- i nt y nei i anoiUer ..ou.t-recci- at . p. if .,, ,i.,-eiAni, n t,o Tr.ru or accepted by Spain and Germany, the j mediatory labors of his Holiness will be concluded in a few days. Athens, Oct. 20. The Government, replving to the late remonstrance of the merchants for Powers in regard to tho war prepara- he Charlotte tious c! Greece, says the Lsulgarian- uoumelian union would expose a great and non-Bulgarian population in Bul garia to complete annihilation, and it is therefore impossible for Greece to re rntdn passive when her vital interests are threatened. L- Ni'-eN. Oct. 20. The Government will prosecute tho Parnellite candidate for Parliament for Waterford for sedi- reKisrereu aeeuexecuua DMortothe nrutriur of December, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-live, when the person orpenoaa holdiDg ot claiming under such unregistered deed shall be tn the actual possession and j . J '.' .... ... ... ...i.i, ...ii,,, llhui iu fJCJBOU uf by his, her or their teaants, at the.timef 4bs . executionof such second deed, or when the person or persons claiming under or taking such second deed, had at the time of taking or " purchasing tmder such deed lactoal or eon structi ve notice of snch unregistered deed, or the claim of the person or persons holdlngar claiming thereunder. Skc. 2 1'Jb.at any person -or persons holding') any unregistered deed or claiming title there- . under, executed prior to the first day Ja.nM : -ary, one thousand eight hundred and flfty flve. may have the same recorded wuVhost ' proof of tlie execution thereof; Puovinsn. that such toe men or peinouH nhail maken af- . ndavit before ihe officer having Jurisdiction to take prooatc of sue h -rleed, that the grantor, bargainor or matter of such deed, and tho witnesses thereto ' are dead or oannot 1n found, and that he, she or they cannot make proof of their handwriting. Said affidavit shall be written upon or attached to such deed , and the same, together with such deed, be entitled to registration In the same man-, ner and with the same effect as If proven In tne manner prescribed by law for other deeds. . . .-- Hec. 3. That all deeds, contracts or leases before registration, except tnose mentioned in section two hereof, shall be acknowledged. . by the grantor, lessor or the person execut ing the same, or their signatures proven. on . oath by one or more witn sea In the manner prescribed i; law, and all deads so executed and registered shall "be valid, and pass title and estates without livery of neiEia, attorn . , ment or other ceremony whatever." Sec, i. That for tlie probate of all deeds, tn- -eluding the privy examination of any FEME covbrt executing the same, defeated prior to January 1st, one thousand eight hundred and eighty -five. Hie clerk shall receive flftees .. cents for each name, and the register, for re cording the same, fifty centsilor the first three jopy sheets, and five cents for each addition al copy sheet. Hec. 5. That this act shall bo In force from and after the first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-five, and the Secretary of State shall' cJuBe the ' same to be published in at least three news papers in enon judicial district in We Btate for six wee kB before sairl duv, n.ml hall fur nish to each elerk and register in tho State a copy tliereof, lo be posted in their offices. The register of deeos of each county shall post or cauec to be posted in four pub.lc places in each township of Iiih county, for sixty das prior to the time when the act shall go Into ellect. printed notices explaining the pro visions thereof and notifying alt petaons in terested to comply with the prov,s.ons of said yet. In the Ueneral Assembly read three times. meet tins me ir, 1 1 1 nay or rebruary. :i STATK OK KHUril CAROLINA, (II KICK OK SKCKBTAUV OK STATE, Kai.eiou, October 5th, IKH.X I. W. I.. s.M .NUERS, Secretary of Slate, h.-r-el.y reriify that tlie foregoing is a true eoj.v of 1 lie act un ti le in this otliee. W. I.. SAUNDERS, oc'iillawliw Secretary of State. Aurora Academy, AURORA. N. C. 1. M la 1 1 I'r.e : TI ,li ! --.,V-i, opens AuyUfat .'II. 18S."i. iiahv lm i-a ktmknt V . T. Homier, M ins Mai-ilm Whitley, AssiHlant. i)'l' AK'l 11 1 n r- c .nvi.-ted and tinea s2uu by Es(uire tious speech recently made at Clonmel -ile.Nitieh. and the case was brought be- seii nii is sit natcil I . e.iliiiianiily. Mrs. A, ll. Ijine. a moral and pro -tat. ii. I.i ai- J.'i.n- Mr. . .,1 1- .ii-. bu : wanted p. - . Mr. 1 i. pea w ti'lltl.,!: M: lavs, w a- . ') the Sent!,. 1 fore Judge Mare magistrate 'a court. 1 i - -t beell en pay 111 i tl 1 pay : n u.niiey t hereti'.fi. eept at ; Within ha.- heel c-r: ;t;ca ipelled to receive t iieni in t ol rnb-btedliess; . j ; r b "U" '. he II. ill leal t. II. let !ny will; el n-e a- t hey h.i e I'c d. ui e. t . i iveel ve ; t . e i di -ci tint . I leiicc epj ,:vs-In- pe. 'pie who I eec 1 ve i ! . a tew iii, mt lis past -ni i rn I i: no- N 1M.M k.lhb in ajipeal from the Ajspajcial verdict ;u;.ty was entered, and Solicitor to 1: an appeal to the supreme l" the Suite. Judge -Meares held act was uncon-iitutional, as by I tin clause which allows home :;ai-r- a rebi.te. becomes dis uive. In Wilmington, three a:- -, a t..-- ,.f id.ntically the i.aruct.-r wa- heard before Judge and v disposed of in the same The ;.mi:ig-Lon ease was not : bin- ri ".lire- merchants ,t .cm tin in.- : w .ti an, i d ti t lie! e i:ty nullum nf siivei di au n from ci reida- mad . -wan I. .d ; tak, a;.- tre; he, i- I' 1 el. 11. r. .- On license tax a r.-r f nr the pri v i lege Is by -ample, u nder I . in- . r ninety days' ! ,i-ge m: in bers . .f :. ul th M .le have l:b r run ni.-uts t- -a r - a-urer he 1 cnllle ( , a v. : . bfess;, i unit ; n . i i .nils, nie.l.l l ah; ol belli i i : has u::l -e ei e !!!! ' I V THE VOTE OF HAMILTON COCNIY IN THE LATE ELECTION. I Cincinnati, Oct. 22. The canvass of the vote of Hamilton county is com pleted, and the total footing (unofficial! i excluding precinct E. Eighteenth Ward. I show that Hoadley received 04. 527 votes and Foraker 3o.92ti: majority 090 for i Hoadley. The highest vote received by ; the Republican Senator was 90 less than . the- lowest on the Democratic list, and 270 less than the highest. The vote for i representatives is still closer, but the fo iting have not been completed. The Democratic county officers are elected with the exception of Kuhl for Commis--inn.-r. The eilieial count, f Hamilton county, as declared, shows the election of tlie entire I1 nmcratie Legislative ticket, iab.rt.- are being made to have the ,-i.ui ts change the result announced ..n h-' gr. und of fraud. -NeOV sTl ,n(. . n:i .. Oct. 21. A foot of snow is i. pirte.1 from nearly all parts of the u rihein peninsula if Michigan, bloc'.c id , ng the railroads. There w as a bg ;i lali at Geb nea and Monmoth. IH.. v -L-il.o. 1-nr fnrlli. t 1 (initio ilwtf format Ion apply to ii. T. IIONNKU, I'nncipal, freeT HELjABLE SELF CURE I ' i s, t ij i, ,ii ..f nnc of tkc woo-st :n -..'.il sr-t'i-iMist-i in the V. S. r- m.. l. r tin , ui ,.i XrvoHi DfMUtff ; 'l-i .i ' 1 ' 1 ' v I a. F !. J 'rnjjTists C;wn fttt M. Address DK. WARD A CO.. Louisiana. Mo. Many a Lady is beautiful, all but her skin ; and nobody has ever told her how easy it is to put beauty on the skin. Beauty on the skin is Magnolia nV . --' ' -til j " ... ' 'it nA V ' l : ' . a: -- tit IT': J. I ! " J s a -kr sr. M - l
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 29, 1885, edition 1
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