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V - r .... " --K ' - o - : '., A --v , - ..l XtN 1 KINrT ItST ALT, TH T SC CI s; Terms 9S.OO: new hkunk. ckavkx county", n. c. Anusr i- "issu. VOL. I mm?. tr - - a- r Land aiid 0? One tract of ian-1 in Coui.ent.nea NW:k Town ship, Lenou Co.. of '100 acres. One tract of liou in Pink' llill tuvv nsnip, Lenoir Co., of 183 acres. Four lots on Shine street in Kinston. One lot and tcneinrm iimtse on Shine .treeL in , Kinston. (hie, two-horse sprm- wagon. Two new Wilson Sewing Machined. One thousand bushels of corn. One hundred bales of hay. i-:tt!N ; v.w r,ius. KINSTON, Juae, 1886. Gins Cotton 'r :-," FALL . , f , , 'X--r .ii .G- 3u2r Si - i ' " :-'I-have on hand '.'i'--r One 60 H-.v O i! HiT 11. One ui. One ! - i r " Oar 10 ;-i w i.t Ci 10.1 1 pie iO Saw Tratt Cotton ( Vi'.! ro Vvjtvinr - . One 40 8aw Tratt Cotton - i ; - . ' . V i .Wit'i r -olvi, : Siv Carver Gia ,Onc 50 Saw C.irvor One "Doii Power i::it.)n Oae "Dods ' No. "J. l'owrr t'otu d l'r.v-O'-s si. iulh. I.iik 'tkragh.0t the (WW I krry a full ni. SwMill, Grut M l!'. ,tii i n . -' x w -. ii . . WheaA TiroshcM. lire. ' Hook, Lacing, lit ltin. s ' PftM KiUi,ft ViIt, W i 8ei fof fucultn sa l : in, C, ?: J. ( . w uri'TV Agent for FA1KBANKS' STANDARD SCALES. -MAX To make i'o-'Ui Wint Si.-'.'k, Stock. iIaCKiI B A f I l.Ft)' ....5 AT COST. Now s Furnishic your Cu, Good?. CHEAP. I HE AN BUSINESS 1 n B")T ' v maid !r tf lurwr Id wy mm . ; iia .irn . i; tB I- m Property ALE. th. Cotton Presses, 'Mi TIIK OF 1SS(). lediate delivery: o 1 i ' 'A : lou i . r Cott 1- .- K'i i. in, r -v n i t C o 1 1 c n ? ; i i , I-' !. : I Tntton C.in, 1 1 t i ii. Cin ,1, in, oi I style a i w 8 ! W i 1'n's-i, Luii Prr ss, I., -i : i t nv t ,nc 1'Ut M - r- t r... SCHWERB, for ! INC - A r it! the: a. a, A SiicfiS w; HUMBLE. i . u nstifute, "1 STUlM.L. ! u letter . : :. ; 1 1 1 i . i . . T i i ! - . .-s n; 1 1 r 1 1 . i : : ; en to ' 't.ni (-.( ".!)( , , i . of -: ' . of i:; '.n.p.i'.ry v isons of ing com from the .O llll' ri'.li; obtain r:c ie that 1 i i . u i In i i 1 ; i 1 1 g , n i i ii :i if n t i tr u-. i Til.-il to i ( lif'l f.HVi'I'S it places of : m rt .nice i-om ! in-rw i sr . s.- i p I I t i n Mr. i:Ni 1 1 i : 1 1 o 1 1 .iti'l we !e riir .lie surli as i 1 lie ,'eoil peoplo. of to -1 1 1 1 an extent ii- ii K--iiu'ii;i-.i!is and wii.i " I .en '"IT .It v l. It tie '' r 'i ' Uvr course a: e to be u l.eiieVf r i ' ! : ! i e m r.'erot i: , II.- HI 'ill' Co i 1 : o mot ;oii ;:i iter.. I. . -I l! l i .Ni. niANi.i:, ;iortuiu-. u h;n inir . in ; ' en ry , felt 1!) tl:f ; Nation, tion in our .'el ' II id exa.'tlv a ki t ol both pre.sf ntat ivi i n lot t. K . 1 1 : : the .".nth :u i.e. .uikiti' on public :;re. whiie in:. el.iii'v-i'ii . i-. .; i .. ',-; -.A,.:,! irr I o h - e;et n, rt' i. in their he fo appropria iowiniZ re- .e your ijac-tioti 1 farts that does Th.r ot her towns resume, of course, oi)'a;tied appro- n.nona! povern -ee'ion of putiiic its 1 nuts. 1 i ru r C)n ly two t.ite. : f 1 am in h.te received ou :, . pi : C ,o! men' bir ..i:n tii.'ik o- ii f. .rnied w ; . : i . i an tids S Trei'1 i v ' - tiorii the general pov wi'iel, in, t , rcen -tvoto. ,t tied uers on genera! W'cii U'i-oiu.:' irnvl aKS tor and cets everv- r. ; iiieij -t ' ' i ' , I! . . A:ul (i re'iislxrn owe.i hers per-istent elbirts of the pros :...l eeilitl0 otlicer of this Ai: ml M. Scales, who was a lit ot li.it to ii durinir his si Il'-' or t 1' ,'lits '.ears in Congress, r. Mi . 1 Mi for. tliotifrh this i- t,. u !i Nortli Carolina ;ts a 1,' hiw. not s'naken oil her medi-!-: n :i in the sisrerhiod of M 1 1 II i.iles, si lar even as to share with l In ail. -.1 , tu tin- extent of the vidics's m;;,- .a the government's appropriations. e t that is m reason why V , ',ui : n to:i , the chief rt'y of tin- Sta.e. in wealth, rerlne metit, ixipnlaiioii. mercantile and industrial importance, in every thiiiLT .n fact sa e her just miluence, should not U-'the reM.'i iioji t from the general government of an r-j i r:a! f.r. or, and liave erected here a public building second only m sie to the one in process of erec tion at l harlc.ston, ri. C, to cost, a- 1 am i n formed, about --V),(KX). K,Mieii. to recur our quest, on. do- - no' receive this tribute to her position as the first city m Nottu i arohna ' Simply and sol. 1. 1 make answer, because she his no political lnilucnec. And, Mi. I.ditor, this is the most sitious in tsf, ut line that our city has la i'.'ie.l undei since thtf war. tjhe Ills no inilncnce in shaping legisla 'loii. in the councils of the predom inant p-u! ot the Slat, either Slate or nation,,!. And the e i'loiation ot our lack f in tluenee is tin.-. first, the licmiH-ratic pai' , in this i iiiiuli I. .is for the i. n eul s ran k -. ' vdv UH I eon .split among and ii is w , ked e the interests ol respective far in, e ti.e interests rs an ni ;i ' v Secondly. unity .uid .;i ventions .if li.i.- had :':eration-. ait tied I I; '. net' , oun gains' and because by :.;ug colored but once or :n I'.l.e linrdlj . ,-r w he! ,;!, ha s iiad a re; re , l.e'.-iaturu. iia' could ni- . ot ,l.,l.'.' : par ,.i'ii; I. IV,' oi a n ad 1 in n, :d t t ! n :: in-i.i i.ir' .r a' e. w . o or sa ' tate and -.or 1 1 em t.ii-u. '.ruin u- in an and m . ' nrow and :,v. n.ei a-k w mi pe A o Ill' 1 Mr 1. Ol Ml! ne n l.a.- ij.'is '..'. 'caii ' i , ' . ! ,i 1). ' H.-e.,'lse t. make I ' 'i nail 1 Mil illg tins nai'.i:ly i ii ne r en force in r do;, could only ,isk "tec ; -a lor their :u.l. iii'i , .: t hi-y roc. id in or w any eiforts ot theirs :c have so f tr ended ;n : i: . ; the pre-eii failure has to suereeii rcsen'at : vr ( 'on crress. bill paseil proatnis; lnild:n l: " ip a:nl J own k 1 1 o ",v ! t nest I'll.'-! r fS;on i 'i'-lllte n til" - :i a ' o ii t on 2 ' or 1 1. 1 ar 1,-pe Ill i. l a,; a re ''M...1 : oil ' ' , y I:. n : le.l' 11. ' 1 ' if ant:: ,r: nr' has Iriv, lb IV anil heroin,, i suceeeit: tei! failure .s line t (.'onpressni an .1 vi jle il i t r : i'r . v to seem e a n :i ' o'. n re-." " -e ti !ii;i!j;,-r ! ! ii'::;,.,. ,.: :!:, inittce ,' 1 taf.VeS. '.vi, ri charge ot al! b: sr, ot A -'ie ': ,i ; "- I;: - ' "-: "111 ...II ll.ls oll ol J.Yprv ".1 it; ' : ee the ere. 't Ill oi puui;c t Mireeeiiei i Aslievii.e. ' l: a.:-. 111". U I HI I M ill I 1 I 1 A 1 IK 1 M : I 1 V i '.', i . ! i i At the dinne : ,: riu- 1 vp in ,-w N oi k on Mondav Mark Twain a on, m ; ers. His ' w.i-. -lie '.oi " I'h is i whr i e .. -'art-er."' men's nifli 'i..'. i and poured out or, on my r:e;ht Mr. proud of t his con e bv '. me ir. stajrpered. ft m.r- :n ! ::i experience 1' is ti t,r-t that nnvl)ol ;a my , xi,o.. nc,. , Stood l;p ;;, t he pr.--.l-I.ce ' '' I !.l" and respectable asem oia .: ot e-. ileuieii l:ke th.s. t:oi nti-ss, , I have 'old ; in : :: a :).- ! COii bi ! , ir '; ' ne -otn ; , , :n , p would do 't. ! Hi.;!.',--: , Haiiey's ,.xh'::i- "The clia rmau s i. --oi ;. inisrences ot t tiiten ot rg u ve mit to tali ir.'o ren. : n ,sre: , I myself am so:neth:n ur "l t Kjii i ty . 1 .an h t r: . i chano, -. n the proee.--: and it may be thit ' n strangers. ! may i-, printer of ;h;rtv-iiv e.fs . was no stranper to inn. 1 him well. 1 built his ft re ' in the winter morn aus- 1 ' hifi water tri m tin ;b ire I swept out his ofli, e; ! i :, Ins type from np.dci in- -:' if he w.us theri to scv '. y orn type in his case an 1 the ones amonvr the "hell ic t', if he wasn't there to ce, I it ail with the -pi' en the in stone for tha" was 'ras.i! !,,; an ip- "a - s . igo. 1 I k e w or !: ti-loi-ht T.'ttnte kei! ut d. tnd. "It the broken and i.tni'ed i;'os:ng tni :c - a ru!,. iassnion ot t lie cuo. an-l ' v I wetted down the pait r 1 turned it Sund.t;. s tor tl coantry week!) . i loiici. the rollers. I washed the 1 folded the papers. 1 carlo around at dawn Thi;-sda ines 1 enveloped the pap were lor t lie mail he ha.. s. s was a wasmn mis. l 1 them morn- s that i hun- dred town subscribers and three hundred ami fifty country o;u-m the town subaenberb paid in groceries and the country ones it: eati'.iires and cord-wood w hen tue tve a at aii, winch was mere, v sotm iiiiio, and then we alwa s stated ti. tact in the paper and .ivt; them a put!: and il we loitol it they stopped tne paper, livery man on the town list helped edit tJe thin?: that is. he gave orders a, to now ,t was to be edited, dictated .tr. i.ptn ans. marked out its course' for .-. and t'Vt'i i line tne Uss tailed to con nect, he stopped uls panel. W e were ;:i.st lnk'stcd u;th r:it .-. end we tried to sati-' v tnem r.li ov, r. N e iiaO one subseribei who paal ci.su . h . and he was more ; ill, 1 II ail the ie' . lie imagl, year, body and sou, :oi 1 i e used to mod : 1 on; n, w II u 1 1' I,'- w h u h wj) . a : our irngion ii ,1 h.i:,.y i . . : -. n n ni;. ; a i .r. : mk '. man u r t . : 1 1 es m :. . ,. d to I ea.-i : . i . 1 1 1 we ever tried he would t Idea; and. ot course. n to .s'op In. lini" meant rupte Used t a hall and desti tic -. write aii. e!e .ollg. leaded in i Ii. , 'im n mi i . el .'..!.- ,,.'i 1. an 1 n.d gn- si Ltn t hem 'run: i.-. I'opal:.' or so sound : rig lot. and t n set up. he would I . he had. changed w a.s a c. .ile, t: rur,- k g.ale.l ! lie had lelt out. a waste 1 -boeins cans,, to be such a tier, , .ni. .cnls alw ays took t the a.gu.itu: r:va. pap p'i :' :n. : i : W i : n il-, l! for ha. I d-ti It. ' 'a e , ear ed : P Js.'.llt and chaii j mi i Circuit (.': t. in : eigh. Gri'f: - t-ri ,i it because -in' c.i: i paltry excuse, be ol a paper was lust v, el i ell i! h ,i ,-lck i .-irk- editor as a e:i i ne. am! letter ofT with a leaJ 1 one than with either of them. Ue w IS Ail! '(' biesscd cpotism and ! p.ae. . --It-iuiportaucc. but he didn't , ki.ow as much an a -i em quad. Ue never -e any type except in the irn-hol t!ic last day. and then he would smouch all the lPetr. ami leave tlir rust to I t.T I t the solid takes, lie wrote with impressive ilatuieiuv ami . r.-.v; n; eoi.li.lvnee upon the vastest I u!"t-rt.-: but I'UtTiU': alms Its of ' weddinj: cake, salty ice cream, ab : nrnmal watermolOTis and sweet po tatoes tlm sie ot your lcpt was his 1 i1"- hold He was alwavs a poet i I - a kind ol poet ol the Carrier's Ad i.-ess br'.ed and whenever his intel! :ec- suppurated, and he read 'Ii ui' to the nrin'ers and asked 1 'O" l.o r iiniliiiln tlto,- opinion, tnev were verv .hk ami straightforward alxmt it. 1 v treenr al'v scraned thefr rules at. the hops all the time he was r,"''-n. and railed it "hop wash" v'l- n 'tt through All this was t'ot'f, tiv years ago. when the mat: who eou!d set 7( an hour "on Id put on just as many airs as 1 e ''-ptite.i to; and if these New i : 1: met: , who recently on a wager ooo an hour solid minion for h.-ui - on a stretch had ap- '-' d in that office, they would n.iv, been trceired as accomplish 1 - ' the supremely impossible,, . I'.renehed with hospitable beer '.!. brewery was bankrupt." ! can -.-I- t hat Tinting office of !'iei::.-toric times yet. with its horse ''!' ti 'he walls, its 'd' boxes' 'rg. ,'. with 'allow, because we '' a s stood the candle in the lk' : t'lts. its towel, which was ."' onsnlered soiled until it could I s ,1 ai'Tie. and Other i ens and mens n:i. marked tne estah- uiciit ot that kind in the Mis - TP- valley: and I can see also: :vul iiiuwmj ...e summer an,t tarried a aay, I .. his '.v.met stutteu with one ' and a hatful of handbills: for a- couhin t get any type to set w" :ld do a temperance lecture. - A a . i h:,. was simple, his lis ;,ot complex: ail he wanted - l-late .aid bed and mniiAv gh 'o get (It unk on and he was .oh '(":. i)nl it inav be, as I have a; I am among strangers. and sing the glories of age 'o unfamiliar ear? a lorgotten so I will even ' and stop.' uiiest ieu v t.ou t Sabbath Observance M fSsup. Eso had just been .ei'tcd "( h.et Hurgess" of Mont rose, i a Ve don't exactly know w na , .. a r h..,r- v- i "ch.cl burgees' is in that settlement, but we know that Mr. 'ts.-up immediately ordered all baker-shops closed on the Sabbath: piohibitcd milk-wagons from deliv ering Ul'.ik after niiif o'eloek a ni , , , , on that day. and livery stables from letting horses and carriages be- t weeii the midnight of Saturday ate ', ' i.at ot the babbath. C hicaqo no. Why permit milk to be delivered up to '.i o'clock, a. m., on the Sab bath, and prohibit its delivery after that hour? Are the lirst nine Lours ' me o.niuiiiii lest aacreu man tne remaining fifteen? Is one part of 'he holy day more sacred than au- . , 1 . . ' . 1 . I. . l. 1 - - - - 3 i 1 i I - otner! Why not compel the milk men to observe the whole twenty tour hours as well as the livery stablemen' lint, it may be said, that it :s necessary to have fresh lu.lk. Gran tod. Hut is it not also necessary lor a clergyman when he arrives iioui Kit rope on au ocean steamer at il) or 11 o'clock on Sab bath morning or. for that matter, at any other hour on the Sabbath --to hire a hack, as every clergy man does, to convey him to his home: Wenid you have him re nin:, on shipboard all day Suuday, simply because he could not hire a ha. k between 12 o'clock on Satur day i.;ght and I ' o'clock on Sunday n . g 1 1 ; ; ..uu now ,-au ne mre a nm K on .-sji.uay il the livery stabie, lrom - winch the hack comes, is closed" i tu : lift more rirrg', man .'iti'i.iy, can . i . y m i ii to . a sj.nri, .in it is right for a till. ,oy a liarK on t be wrong lor the t h; in have the hack? is right for theclergy- U all a inle on Sunday, how can it .no loi t he hackm an to d 1 1 ve? i . A- ii'jt i -it i . Awnin ei s have door h ! iie w o ild " n.iv make i .--If any of or windows .ke an awn ie that will -aft factory than anv thev :, all through the season h awnings are needed. It more satisfactory because it ornamental, and that is : n ' ha' ran :: it be said of - .n geneial. Procure some li'i. .s ;ust what y an need i w i il lour of them the door or window vou .;: a w ntiie (or. ynl these .:. -i s'luare, and lastentwo re- across from corner to Tln.s makes the top frame on r awming, and is to be ' o he ' op of t lie door or w oi k ol t i-', ;ie, me. a s a sup-.ort to it. r.p oti each side, to nm ut-o'.e Corners dou ii to : an bile of the door or In 'lie t : '.angular space i.s brae,-, the door trarne I 1 he awning. Listen i hoop. ( iver this iough -. ' : a.u moi ning glories, o r .,mck growing vines, .'i have, alter a little, a work oi greenery and Such awnings are easily ! ate extremely graceful in I .- .1 ';,. I' ' n A Ti l II,'- . lood coming i fijuirr-ments of hlllell a well . and nick al. be i a ; I . t been too.i. in i , h i than corn consi ificd a I"lif do tm ok.- i-om me I . d :- i.u.sk. ami tins is .'ii ' iie cotieen'rated part hih Is the mast ICltcd lood 'oi porous in the stomach, i , i a; a : n a much 1 ai gel ao,- i i in useif lorm : n o and I'.Uling matei nil than corn, wjiy oats toiiii the largest ::i 'he ration id' horses for i k 1 ait oats are often more e tii in ot her k I lid- nl feed ll. - o: 1 I'll: tor. , a'l -e t hat k : n BUIK. l-S. ileir ontrution." Hiul ecntiDue in Bella'. Tho Illii 1,1 :'. i',t"!l x be very larjjp. Herbert Sponefi- i,- -r residence in Imdrm -ex peeled to uxl ill ins The vsi ar. ef rp.'il . state reat Britain ip on ihp decline. The State pharmaceutical convention meets in FayetteviUe Wednesday. Snia! pox is maKioR sad ravage rort.oc, of the repubhc of Chili n. he potato r-r.p ,f s,.j.h Ireland i OJ'n 1,vlana 18 report, ,, to be con-oe. ably damaged. ileavv sh.um.ents ol :. "jr are beimt made from -.r-ioia !.. South .merica. Thpm.il urv-o lu,it,.,..,n v..- v.i and Havana ha.i beer, shortened two days. The reniKi.te f3altimore -,n tl beetun. Trins-Atlantie int of buildings i de-Mnial v-tern h;i steamship .ties are steerage attain euttini? rotes but in th. department (,n!v .wo tramp were k ule J wh ne steal ing a ride on the R ,v i i. Railroad near Cumberland. M,j. The German utor, -rnmeut is having earner pigeons trained to test their effective service m casa r.f war. A party of eighty ' lerpvnien of dif- ferent nenominations are qukide a bicycle tour in the irate of New York. A good many cases of drowning from venturing too far in the surf are re ported at the Northern watering resorts. Vhe English cutter ;,ihiten has ar rive,! unt will not participate in any races until th ontest for the .1 e ri, 's cup. The granddaughter of Thomas JetTer son -Mm Bt. u.siuispea iromtne .patent offi -e at Washington has b-t n rein stated . It I.-, th. Bartholdi ug'nt in New York that the Bartholdi statue will n..f He r.lucA.1 in position as ear'y a 1 mticifited. Sf p- Southern Cahfomia Ls ende.vcring to compete wlth Florida in growing in rainfall is orangee. but irregularitv the great prevention. u. , u. , , . Th steam yacht We.nue. bu.lt by jonn luiarn , son. nas been jjiirrhasod by the Canadian iovernment . to be uaed as a cruiser. In Amsterdam uie 1 Jn Amsterdam the authorities have forblJden the ale of newspapers on the; 8treet8- claiming that they inflamed the PPulce during the recent riow. 1 At a nieeting of Parnellite members or Parliament in Dublin, it was declared I that nothing shoit of Ifr. (Jlaistone's moasure would bo ace About the oniv ,-rnr ; .hp flvprflo !hi, vn .r r,.m.,i,a oT' Considerable inwroet has been felt chamre i- tl,,. ,r r,r r,n,li,li v C "'' k UK " " 1 -fpeu nas r..i . tnrici Liitrin. I -Smith I ' couple of saw you e.ii ryir.g home 1 watermelons last night, Brown: how much did they set vou back? Brown---Don't know yet. the 1 doctor is up at the house now t ar.a rTrtc f, ii . , i . Late reports from the rice harvest in lutn caro.ina shw that the former I Somb statement of the failure of this much- depended on croj in that State, is uu- true, and that no distress prevails there. Reports of the crops from most of the Southern State are'to thr effect that there was a great improvement during the month of July, and that indications for a good yield is now Uattering. Indiana ha. a law preventing weak- ! minded persons from marrying. A I crusty oiii uacntior tias been led to re- I mark that the weak-minded are the i only persons who evci think of doing such a thing. From a careful report of the commis sioner of agriculture in Virginia on the tobacco crop of that State, he says there ia no rtnuLi Kt a ,.i a is no doubt but that , is greatly dam- , ageu.o.ng principally to tne numer- : ous rams mat have recently fallen. A n-'w cable company has been formed , i cable will be .aid soon as the equinoo- : tial st'.-rms are mer. This will be of ' inestimable value to Americans. At ' a , i At present communication has to go over tnglish hues by Liverpool at th enor- j ; mous rates of ."j per word. The streets and sidewalks or' the city 8erv,ce- So that said senoa.ee. when 4 v. , , , , .so amended, t-hall read as follow- "To of New Orleans uh.ch have always I Bupj)ly thu e(,;djor wbo lost a jimb or been so low and n.uJdy. are to be raised limbs in the jiiilltarv service of tho on an immense scaie. The authorities Confederate States with suitable atiri have provided for them to be elevated : clal limDS ring life, and to mak , , , suitable provision for such Confederate to a uniform grade which will necessi- , goidler3 , IURy havP ben permanently tate the filling in of many lots and sec- injured in such service." tions, thereby greatly iniDrovine the1 L'nder tho last clause of the proposed drainage and health of the city i-it . v.oii ti iwv weens ago tne state or Main was in great excitement over the fishing trouble ami wanted to declare ' war at once with Canada. Now the agitation is way down in Texas and that Stats wants Mexico whipped. Happily the United Stfttdi is t..,o hin- t-o (rat nitlil 0 - all over at once and we hive such level ,,, headed m,u ,k r n a-s .: the National i-avif'h Kd.t..: ."itn.;, - , -r,-,. v.- It ' - lc . would be a pay ehould the Cnited States be thrown into war w ith Mexico on ac count of s0 dirty and dishonorable a 1 man uumg reported to be. Lut principle is principle and our govern- ; mem must render protection t its citi zens without any distinction of person, the libel wa, n a con.mnt. d m Mexico, consequently -nould not he tried there. A high C'tuplmicut h.ir- been paid North Carolina. Mr. (if... T. Williams, "t Tarboro. recently polish, -d up u walk ing cane of Kd gecriu.. w,..-! and sent it t,. Hon. J-iTer-on inv.o lece-iving the following uknou led g-ment ' "The cane is prcious :,- nn-. ha-, mg been cut bv u orth i 'ar, . ;ii i -tribut. I to our tirst : and remembers, a- 1 ,1 battle of Lio- p,vVi.,-l did her full duty thei e me pleasure often t. b the valor an : hJel.t many trying oc jii.-n ::- -V corr-vpona-i.t t 5'. '. w rites, that f : : 111 like H , "III plete v - i i K A "Ui.i suggest th nai: Til.ieri and John . . i ': 1- r,t a;, i ice-1 r.-; i. of t ',.si two g. ;. , -:n but Mr. '.":: lee. na mar.v eii- .finer i: h i.t. id i air.- i . i i ' -p a r;il y - is h 'is g o .-!'. a ; .-, speech I ex I'i iir.e M '. he ;s .noted .is -aymg can statesrn.vn-h. i p. stand- without a peel f this ,-te,-n'.-'.l g.." e Id ior w ho con n ry m the war, ,. w ,t:. pi ide. the N- r.i. Carolina 1 t ha.- given -tine ny to it s. tli ,-,n v, York li,"h wiil he .unuel J. net '-r in f S :.-l- n -r 1'resi- .; Tie ability n i- un ! uibtod . . ,-r i. need too . ! ' il io execute ' i i uired of : nt attack of no h, a recent ni-i.-r Gladstone 'As to Ameri- in.uel J. Tilden Later the dnath man is -.vired The Shotwell Monument The Shotwell Memorial Aeouciamn in a ineeting held at th olHce of tile preeident, July 6th. passed resolutioiia requiting th-- ladit - of North Caiolina who are friendly to the atocistilmi to conduct a ba, aar iuring the State Fair t,i h. l.oM in ;,, iiu. and to comrti. roc b art.c.e, a, they may be disposed to give towards its success, inorderthatasufficientftninimi- in of money aiav bo raispd in .r, r ,!, monument as they desire to place over o ii j, , ... .... the noble and lamented Shotwell. Fr.r a year the turf has Krow,, gren aboTe the knighUy heart of Randolph , A. Shotwell, and still no stone, marks Lis rpstiticr nlaiw. Wkwi tho Jlw..lr ,, hia aitrl.ioT, r,rf ntHmiio .n.otu :.i thrilled the State, many were disposed i a o,lt lli,e laHt of thls month or first of to contribute towards the erection of a I "Pxt Thr"e or more will be in opera monument to perpetuate his name and n s0 lhat i"'re wiH be no excuse for record his deathless courage, his heroic I an7 r no1, BPndinK thit children to 8acriiics,hiaetaialeisl..onor. but interest ie. b0l- Ir,,r county sMH leads h-jr waned with the passimr months ard I 91Btor9 1,1 educational facilities, very little over t3C0 hat, been colteeted As for rbuca! matters, "we shall see If tho ladiea do not work for the ' wuat we 8na11 eee-" Some Democrats baar and make it a success, there will j aro lijinking of nominating one of our be no monument raised to his meniorv I brHt oung lawyers for House Repre- ior 11 were Detter :ar to iet the erave t j- main unmarked than tn r.oa :...-,. r . . . . . J an insignticant stone a!! unwrrrthy to Dar so nonorea a eame. Let us go to work at once and do what we can to sbov that Captain Shotwell is remembered and loved within the borders of the Mate for hieh he sacri- ficed all that made life worth the livm-. and in which ho has laid down to his reet after years of euiieimg caused By those sacrifices. Tho ladies of Richmond. Virginia. held a bazaar for tho br-notit of tne "Confederate Home near that ' itv and to that every descrkition of con- ; tribution waf made, and il was a great success. The contributions suitable are fancy w ork of all kinds, mementoes of the late war. ehiua and glass ware. barrels cf llniir urt-.eloc f.-,, and garden, flowersin not.s and loufo,pr 1 fruits, preserves, tellies. Dickies. ca.kp. catsups, in short anything that has a money value, rersons Bending article P'? 'e ttinstons a match i?ame on to be exhibited ai the Fair, inch h 1 Moaday next, the Cth. Send up the bread, preserves, etc.. could, if ia- i Adjutant to score for the boys, terested in this uniiertakinrr. rca'i; Tbft "man-bear" was housed in the them "For the Shotwell Memorial Jocii-up this morning, for profane growl Bazaar" after they have competed for , 'ct on the streets. the tho prizes. Airs. F. A. Olds, of Kaleigh, the presidetft rrf the bazaar, will giye all necessary information to ' those who desire it, and. requests all . I- ..11 1 X 1. 4 - 1 - . 1 , - . ""u ni wura. iU n. nj ipi ner Know early as possible. so that she may form some idea as to what w-ill be contributed. ! Tt is earnestly hoped that tlie ladies! throughout tho State will respond to the appeal of the Monument Association and do all that is possible to make the "Shotwell Memorial Bazaar" a succees. Anna Alexandek Gamehus. Hiilsboro, N. C. - S. C. Democratic Convention; Columbia. Aasr. 4. The Democratic . in. wkjubb state Convention met in the opera house cepted by Ireland, j at 12 m. Ex-Governor Johnson llagood that will be aboveifcKas elected permanent chairman. : w me action ot tlio Doly in view of (tie tanner movement- which croried out early in tho yuar and reauited m.a . .. ...... r : ..-1 . . uvuiou.iujj nn- iu nut" iu tuubiutr uia grievances ol agriculturists. Since then, j any mor. .No county baa ever had a the leader of the movement. B. R. Till- i better or more faithful servant, man, of EdgeUeld has been working I Mr. John Tingle, who has been a suf vigorously to secure county delegations, ferer for the past eight years with heart and many people belieyed that he would disease, and confined to his house for ne ame to snape uie poucy ot tne om iciiimu ouu uiokiiu inn uiuuiunuuu. . The present Governor, Hon. J. J. Sh9p- nard. was suDiiosed to be the choice of the farmers' party for the first place on ' the ticket, and the first ballot showed a vote for him of (k out of tilS cast. Tho I a,-a.. i n d;..i1..j,.,. umci Laiiiiiaaico n an ii, i , xviuiAl uuuil , present State Treasurer: Senator W. C. Coker, of Darlington; Senator Giles J Pattersou. of Chester; Representative Edward McCready, jr.. of Charleston, and Chancellor Johason, of Marion. No choice, was had ou iho first two ballots, and on the third ballot Richardson received 172 votes and was declared nominated. The convention is now considering other nominations, and the name of General W. L. T. Prince. Chesterfield, has been put iu nomination for Lieuteu- I ant Governor. Georgia Proposing to Pension Her Soldiers. AtaLanta. Aug. 2. There will be ! constitutional amouaments voted i on at the Sut& clection jQ Octobor, ono , : of which is of goueral interest, as it is I likely to place maimed Confederate ! ;soldies on a permanent pension lit. ; 0f which is of goueral interest, as it is I i Iho amendment is as follows lhat tho last sentence of aruclo a, ; section I. paragraph 1, of the Constitu-! tion of 1ST? be, and the same is hereby ! amended, by adding thereto at the end I amended, bv adding thereto at the end .... .u u j .- Ol OdlU 3U11LCULL- l,llt; iOlIOVVlil VlOfllS. "And to make suitable provision for such Confederate soldiers us may have been permanently injured in such ' amendment the l egislature would bt at liberty- to establish a pension list. jner Stat, is no opposition whatever m the t. '.he proposed amendment Iiad Treatment. The Hon. John Gnode has written a letu-i to the Licniocratic voters oi the second "irgiuia district the district that elected him to Congress which is wiai tie, ieu uuii t'.' congress wiuoi is interesting not onlv to thote tu whom it 1 ii ji.t.i ici. is addressed but to the peopie of the . whole country. It a maniy protest . 8am. injustice vs hich nas been done him in the rejection of his nomina- t.on to ti.e solicitorshrp general hy the ' President, lie shows that lhi6 action : was due not to any unfitness on Jus j Revolutionary Circulars, part lor the omce to which he was' ,. . , , , . called but to the demand made by his Maprii, Aug. 2. Pamphlets and cir peroual enemy, Mahone as a part of culars containing an appeal to the peo the fulfillment of aconupt bargain. PIe l cast olT ihe Castihau yoke and and the eiTorts of an ineorported proclaim the ancient kingdom have monopoly, whose hostility he won hy L0('a widely distributed in Catalonia, doing his duty, lie , hums too. and The police are seizing the documents. witu reason uouoties.-i. that iiad Lis ap pointment been discussed in open ses sion of the Senutf . instead of in the darkness of star chamber proceed ings. the wrong which has been done him could not have been accomplished. .Y. . - .!(.( C'l-i riY, . Chautauqua El l !''.; Nl'.w- YoKK Sl.n Tins name has become soruew hat famous, and it is interesting to know that probably long before the lake in the State of New York was so designated an Indian town at the continence of the- Nctise and Trent rivers, iu North CuioUna, the exact site of the rerent town ot New Bern, was so . ailed. The journal of Baron de CratTeni iedt who founded New Bern and so named it after the canton of Bern, in S . a.L-rlund from which he came: has very receutlv been published by the Seeroiary of State of North Carolina among tne colonial records, ana in it He Ural! enriedt several times refers to this Indian town as ' Chattavripaa. " "C hatiaii'iua, ana " c'haitoocks. and says it io the "place where Newborn actually stands. " and i "the old nnme of the tow n oi Newborn.' The settlement of le Gnnfenriedt w us inau'.- iu i i n.i. in trie ear i . i-i .- the North Carolina Indians." who named this town Chautauqua, removed to New York anii joined the Five Nations. Did they not lake the name with them and give it to the lake in New York ': A. M. W.cU'i'i :.. W;,.m;..- t " . N i '.. Mily'.'oih, o . Soibp Kingtou Dots, oeaiiy all the Kinstonianu who went uiT uimnbiiog have returned. Many of cir ye,unj teacher? who visited the mountain have come back bronzed and stroiig. ready for another campuuB ith the iufancry in the:: fuiw. ionfU eoniict lUany new idoas hare iher picked up at the "ABaemblv" anil tl. oSh to experiment with. Snn, vt.i,.,. tec fantasies were looknri in ,i ' lfl!II"i not suitable (at least for soma i v" ZZ' Curo,lina-1 BuJ many good things were found aud stowed awav for future use ' One of our most eccom'plighed lady tf:''.hf'"i tigaAd the cha-'r peda- KSical. to laie u position a.s queen of a , i.use hoid . 1 ' fcbools of Kinston will all r,nn ' , wuuiu inoei 1 psition, if elected. i tu nla,. ,m 1J . . 1 .... worthily '"o. .j. aires. ILS HHetmr. naarnt- -.aairiK ma summer vacation. a ne mosquitoes by millions" ' did not oorae. ap predicted, after the subsidence ' oi me waters of the Neuse. the great numbers of rosy-cheeked i ; youngsters seen in every part of town , rur"'ft.cs uniplr proof of the extraordi i , - nwithi'iOP?. of this place, I ' Jones, of Qcldsboro, jives a farmpr s d-'nner today on his plantation Ve!T JClntorl . noticed on the early ,roiEh tll;s morning several well known ; ,.J't. ! ' '' lts m company with the doctor. i .' albpr wap earnostly entreated J"u "e pany , out neirtf? on the up I , toln west, ho mournfully and . 'eIuctantIy and sorrowfully shook his i neBU- i ! Ornns around hnrp are tolerable. i Good rain on. Tuenriav. T'li5 New Berne Baseball Club will ; rick-frye and fish-nicks are the order of the day now. o. K. Kinston. Aug. ISSrj. Stonewall Items. , have had no rain for the past ; twelve or fourteen days. After so much ; wet. crops are having a hard time, ' Your Gum Branch itemizer says I ; can obtain the pork, or groany collard seed at 52.50 per ounce. That is rather too greasy ; f ear so much eo that they might have the cholera. Misses -Einma Becton and Sallie ' Faison, of your. city, who have been lV9Uln!?alr M; M- terebee for several : y8' returned to their home on Tnee- I da-v' much to the regret of th young visiting Mm M. St. Ferebee for several i gent!" o; this P,a ! Jewiauwiiohas been regUter j ueeus ior outsounty lor a number of years, is iu Bucn poor health that I ni,H,..i.vt,i,L.i.i jul. ; "u.piwu nvunuuco Kiuracauuiuaio the past three months or more, died at ii in uome near tiete on the A good citizen gone over the was ah,, ir u his home near here on the 24th July. river. He c; n Fnw,Br Knwo1 . ' , . . alf acres in clover end eras seed in March last and has cut and housed by actual weight no guess work 5,0C0 pounds of as nice clover haj as was ever fed to team. Who can beat that, or where can it be done? Stonewall's magnetism for a New Berne widower was in the city Tuesday and the attraction was so great that he was drawn across tho ferrv. Well, if you could know the amount of water melons, Woat India fruit and other nick nacks that arrive in this vicinity, you would conclude some one was soft. It is rather an enigma to some of your readers to see the Journal champion ing L. 0. Latham for Concreas from the 1st district. It seems to equal the .irgvs interest in your county affairs, U you, wil1 jU8t be ea8y 1 feel confident r ..u.v-,uv0 uni- self, and .t wont be with a let-dowrt " """"-J biuhb. eimer, a ntl don f forget it. Skinner stock 19 at par m I'arnlijo. cnauipion nora money shaxlt either, National LeainiB ftTrwamanta ff , v ! - -I he National League ! v irvc Z7rr "nrJZ against the payment of rente. The I - ( - - f. , ,,v I 1. 1 U.l , , u i arr.einte party at their meeting on Wednesday will appoint delegates to the convention at Chicago of the Nation id League of America. They will at the same time arrange to secure seats in the House, of Commons for Messrs. Healy and O'Brien, who were defeated in tl: ?ct elections. Inharmonious Bepublicana. aectyrday at Tarboro there were two Republican conventions of Edgecombe county, (me nominated Cobb for sher iff, Spraggins for register, Edwards for 'clerk, Kilhbrew for treasurer. The other tick. t was Cobb for sheriff. Hines for cleik, Meech tor register, Killibrow for treasurer, and it instructed for Fiank Winston for solicitor. A Judge's Suicide. V e., Afiai An,y A ltAra , . L'i ' -igJ .' . K, "ocelli oiiiciu-s, u, prominent luemner oi the bar and lh( athor of th ..LJfeand XlmM of s. iS P,entiaa., committed 6uic ;Je b strangulation last night. The i,.. ., f : " I v. , 0Jt9 "0me t,me had af" Franco to Withdraw her Ambassador at the Vatican. Lome, Aug. 2. Tho Pope has notified the foreign representatives here of the appointment of Mgr. Agliardi as Apos tolic Delegate and Minister rtosident at I'ekin. In consequence of this appoint ment France wall withdraw her Ambas sador to ihe Vatican. Teriinc Wind and Snow 8torm. MT. WaSHI.voXoK. N. II., Aug. 3. A northwest wind is blowing Bt the rate of sixty miles an hour. It sot in at nightfall yesterday. hnow began to fall at - HO this morning, and at 5:36 the ground was covered to a depth of li inches. The wind is blowing eighty miles an hour, and the windows are thickly covered with frost. The ther mometer yesterday registered so degrees he valley. ut it now mar de- grees here. The Bachelor Suriendeis. Mr. Wm, al. Wood, of this city, re turned from New Berne. N. C. yester day, bringing with him a fair daughter of the ' Md North Ptnte, who was cor- il i 1 1 1 V Wi l onied T.n her now hnmt, hv friends of hrrsdf and the bridegroom. The 'pir Berne InrilVi I in nnti-inff ii.e j .ei m- juih.nai,. in noticing the event, says: -The bride and groom the event . saye: "The bride and grooin left on the steamer Shenandoah for their future home in Norfolk, with the con- left on the steamer Shenandoah for their future home in Norfolk, with the con- gratulatlons of a host of acquaintances. mingled with regrets at the loss of hor l y the circle of numerous friends to whom she was closely attached ..Y"?-- '.''. 'i.yt,nau. Bellevue High Gchcol, BEDFORD CO.. VlRCIlXi. ti- , Tlie 1 st AbbuI SesatAB) OMnttMBBM ber 15Ul, 1 88. " Foe Catalogue or Special "Y1imkttH. W ply to . tt. ABBOT, Prta. 1 j u 1 1 d w.'m BtUcrat 9, Of V ! JnSB ! CURB FOB f,2E5; I ftflHCTininAU Bowel OomtlmteA, WU1 core fJonaUntUoa. Ble HotontiBiM tn. ' Pepsi. IttecnteMth bo .lUKf ,i.mm tboaeor febldaw M . the Blood, hi la fnWOMBit xorr IHubbtib ' biA Stfrir.llpftllflhM rlent f&tOhlWltTkaJ ; Uued only by TAKMAHT & CT7r CATAWBA l "-"V-:.iiiVL RKWTOJT, K. Cm ----- a-'jLi win oesio &niin xa. nu ; Academic, Business and CoUegut OowawaV ora aiij luiuon BfodamteWortby ff sons of limited means luul health Ui.'Suiuacsed. Apply. At iMO Cailomie free. ,1. A. POJT4 8bri&ir.lS - . rfii-tfa'-' ftd JJNIVEKSITY OF VIBQXJItA Medical . Department Fall course of lnstrnotlon lomedtblne. Th session beglng Octslier u WFtUisjM nine moBibs. For catalofu jfpplf JUL Secreury of the Faculty. - -r - P. D. TfniYersitj tfTirffi; Tf VKRTIKR.LwtiitprtSo- free AtWreBwWJfiO.- S iZvmZZl'ZZZ'ZZ' Bpnue 8t , f. T X klllJ.ff eBI-rOaRt life . BURN flin c0M STAriDARB:ion:r3 I t'Oll --trtf - fc B lili 1 I i Paanpltlct wtih Sew PriMUdiM ttmk BVKNIU.1I BaMS..T4,Mu I ! wrAK. nun Of tha bodr cuiIbu-bta 1tf Fnt sealed treg.HRlB assrtr ' i'l rt. It In not neeesdorv for von to With Uioso troablea.pecaUaJSi4e'yimt( wnen Slmpnoa's 'n BHipnBUe I mm eases yield readily tp the mild powers ot MBMiOn'B T1 fa4 ., nBiBanirV oe 60e. a box Kyiiom p. RoSTJxSoi Mriafactnrer. Send 1 O. la a4aos pe lor tnaA package and circular to IfrriW fimiMB Agenis, Louisville, Ky. fylfaZ? - - j "v. ... m iqh UNtB. IA11 IT ! IB Bu WilUams' FastsFrcibt Liuje. STEAMER ELM OITY, WITH ' (KM Barge Jennie Eee4 MtXm Will make Regular Tripa, to fhJtfaU phia and return every. TWO 'WECXSi touching at Baltimore and 'w$dj$&tjim return trip. ., a; fc-l Special rates giyenonlieft'fy freights from', Baitoir Norfolk. ' - i J. V. W-XLlAilSr v i . ' . ' 1J-. ! General JtfaaBejr.- THB ' Ut:,: :'''s " nn Mti 4lIll, NEXJSE & TBESTBITZZ Steamboat Compn-fiiu. u Win ran the following Bcrieillili 'ui'sTkis 8eplomterth, 1U88 ' " -' ''' IJ ; Steamer Cutler ' ' Will lenre New Berne for Trnton mr Weduosilny t (I . ul,; ml'rjWJB;k arri-.ui of Hie atoamer Bheuandostt: return Lag, will leave Trenton vs.ruuaktaL teal ' Saturday, touchiug at all points Alooa Um river. ',('.( 'i t Steamer Klnatoiu On and after June "Tth, inflf,ttha BMhim Kinston will lenv Kinston fornWewberBM every MouiUty and Thoradayt(o'eiooawBBj I'CtUMllllir. Will lCHve Nnw HtrnS nnVnZ: day aud Krlduy , fitopptuK t JoUr? OU MbbbI Anil im.f.i.n.u at ,,lt la.,Ai., -fc7trt3.TS- cuoee nouuucllon nttule with BlrwiBlB audoaii oi I lie old Dominion Steamaiup Co. JOHN H. BEljlJ, kt lelrwKriL' W. r. Stakit. SSnaton. ' ' ' 1). a BAJaBUB. PoltokSTUlB, . .-' I. T. WILSON. Agent &t TreDloen, J. P. Qtrrw bbiIt. Jolly OldlrfefiL " ' ' J. B. Banks. QtLKker, Kriau w li J. M. WU'TK.QenVMnr. , eb7dAw KSi!5Sm3kra NEW BERNE, BEAUFORT & BKLOWiS Lower Neuse Kiver Route. SKM I WEKKLT SEBfl0L Fn .sin ami l'i6fiiii;er r.oBiliiuiiloB,Uon ftor th, I., o., h ih, poln u of destination. MOM LiAVM uuii J ilL HMUAvn. reUiratiMiiEUBuV- DAtS ni.,1 l lIlliAVS: K.v.-,,i,.i,-. i-. ta isle, iiu.i, h Creek (CiouUlt and HaWeloeaVJ. Huiid i-CiefK., taubioui Crep (Harlow), DaWHon s itrne (Martin a Wharf i, AilRinn Creek (TlertivlHe), Snoii, tit., I. il'oraj, liwaieo't iiii.i Morehead City. 'U.lsv',.o,l mid .Newport, s.imlei.-'' .-ttovi.. s-wausborn and llarkara hi lu;t. Ami other points on Itogoe Bonnd and Welle oak Klver. 'J lie Hlile-wtif-nl steamer CLEOPATRA, Cap, 1. w. Wttrien, now runulug wcw. rifh,-.l i.iuis on the lower Neuae, tonehlns all HVio.ui.lM p., ii, is. niBkea r-iralnr rnBnaa Hon ill Bell s Mill, through Die Mew Bru aua lieaufuri ctiiiial, fur Bc-aufrJt nd lial a hem! City, una points ri Newport Rlvav, IlOijii Souii.l nnU Wlilte datlaiVttr. . . HjiU-s lower tlmn b, any other line, Md prompt 0. I!uy Kuaiui.tced "to ail polut defliln,iti..ii KieltliiN received and deUvanaVt tbm iloi 1; nn.l uiirelimme of the Neuae and Treat ivivei i.ii 1 in i ert iicr pro Oculars a PplT to SO. M. BBLL.; - ' freight Agattt. j unlO dw J W.V A. HKAUNK M.'licijrUig Auout. B00KST0RE. J. L. HARTSFEELD. DEALER IN BOOKS and STATIONERY . . o .i , roi , Q . . ,. ' ' ooi isooks ami Bchool SupplM ffikr mnm - - - specialty. CoixfootlonerlAM, Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, Toy I TVIilWlilH. Crockery . J-ehing Tackle, tcj -, ne door south of Loftiava " BtiSL' Very truly, 'i';i;a J. L. HAKT8P1U) S?R. - - n 5s ' i -r-.-: J 1 v ?Wi , - , -4.-.-.. -- -" -t r - ..:- . -s.- . - ' , "S -set ""V. -- - ,t' ' ' ti f,'t-, i i i X 0
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 12, 1886, edition 1
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