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V'l. - . - 4 ""I ' V i t - 14 - j :f 1 - - . I- ... ir , -t:,, .1 : i . t : to. THE JOURNAL. H 1. 1111. t, HUPtll . W.W BEHME N 1 .... r . ; a e -. a 14 IKOS 1 e IT i to 'he m'.eres- 1 ' ' county and to :;. :nvr.'' : Democratic par-y. nd to t tie .ti: est ftf B"paN:i'.t'!v People's ticket e'.ee-.. : Ttik newspapers repr' President, in shooting .t d.cr the Adirondack, woods- :V i. ago, nsod an overloaded ".:::. !: kicked him Kwkward- ' ' gTOtxnd. Thi shonld N . . iDf. If he overloads hi '' v.: rice flan it wi'.'. tre.it -'" way. IT La annoaneeil ha: S'i :' - :" Ml-rvc fn'.ly do-nr. ' v.ed 'o retire irom Pres-det Cir.vr. LASD's Cabinet. The PrrMiieb'. being ooavinceil th: the eondi: in f Mr. MAS5rsc,' health w norm It him to rema n n the . no: re as K mtj department. relnet.:it! i. his resignation THB cranks are at work '..'.:.: ajjjeations to the ejio;c.ii sur ey at Washington how to prvveut Wrthaakea. One sapet rh.it boe he bored through the ear!.' erat to g: the ilestrnrt.vr fwi'n ma outlet. If they oar. - : . .'.'. .n ioding a remedy for the -halte thej will probably next emplo their time ia mrentitv ' : girt as a perpetaal fall uvon TH5wYork World ha tx-en aofieitiag oontnbQtions tor mime- time to procure a teetimontal lir- fiLlIWTOSS to 9D0W how b""" the American people appreciate his AfforU in behalf of Ireland The best testimonial Mr. Gi iWeN'E ran. aave is the eonsc:ou.nef of bavins done his daty. !e.irlex.:y tjxd withoat hope of reward from otfeer portiooi of the world THXas ia taik in New Vort f ::y of organizing a Charleston Ke WUJ in (c Company'' for the purpxie -f MTODTTiBr mocfT to a large elasK 4 debarring mechanii-.-. iderk verkiagmeo, arfisaot, aominal rate of intere etc, at i, in order t eaab) them to rehoild their ' borne. It us said that anles-s the.se can receire aoaie such help this, tb death blow to Chirleton w.U baCaloL, a they will leave rather tbaa pay extortionate rates of in lereatttitbat ciaa of tuoueN sharks -b reIwjt ready to profit by .tli misiortUDe ot the;r feliovi men. . : . . u ii . t3BLlIUXA!T KEXA will i.vme ! and prepared to do t!;;-. and when tfteaa.tioriaaiid copijif the Uem they hive done it we do not believe OCMtieCtBpaiyn Book. Candidates i auy reasonable DenuKiriiJ. w.ll ob for C0gie siioald not rely entire !ject To the arrangement, imr will .i tfOO- tbto book for their iiiforma . Kepublicau who i- not steeped m tioa Thej, oognt to be UmihAr I the desire to K-rpetnate mob rule -wilk earrrat TDts, and above all. j in conventions and pntn.irv meet 'thej oQgbt to know !omethirit; of injcs. ,U Ulie and wants of their run , The movement w,t.- in.ior.-e.l and x '.'SttraBts. A talk aboat bow to r- commended by such leading Hem ' . Bc tli iiorJ ol hiih uritf; how ocraU Ma'. -'"UN HfiiHK-, UJrTrr bnainea; how to sre t rid of unnecessary taiec, and how ;o J S;"tanf tne rascals out" will be of f&r aaAr interest to the people than tfl&liy aboat what some Uepnblican MaeaJ done ten jears ago. -,,IixpoBTa to BriiUtretV $ indi eate improvement in business at the trade centers. The increase OTr laat year in some rex rec i. ' parked, while the general oatlcKik t Wealthier. The home consump- XkHt of cotton daring the past year ftl th largest ever known, and ther wer fewer failure l,it week Uiaa for the same week since l--; ' Bat with all the revival of trade aad jgU of activity ac the trade mtm, tbe price of cotton : riot Tery promising. Farmers, how ill probably realize a.s much In price as they expected though (Ml lew will have the number of bales for market they planted for. , . - WaO PATS THE TAXES! Tb EJnh PPn t monthly :n:r-V-al rtpoct th rc!pM ' th Siaif Ti in I if of the axnovint f money real 1fcd by th sale of drumuierV Iicri.e Ew7 ent of ton onjnt Uli come ut ot th pockMf of the pop.e isJ the MXttMuutcrt will tx :..e.i upon u th obnoxiou LW - '.C If there is an tax paid that do-.-, oome oat of tne )oeset.- ot ti e. people we would like :o kc -w what I it im, and how it is oillwted. There i are two ways of levying and c 1 leeting taxes for the support and maintain a nee of the -o emmet, t Ooe Ul by direct taxation: the ievs., Ing and collecting so nine1', n :-. upon tbe asesed vai ie of ti.. prwperty of every citien Ano'her (a by indire't taxes, s i. ii w tax.: trades or lndustr.. ': eve Of adrancing the ;. r . e prod acts of such eiiteri-r.vev 0 (hat the con-unie- ::; :f. .! really pay the tax. I'.-..-Ben' license w-.l! pr.. ..';. oader this nead I "..- .: o ie. lethod of taxation e ooxiocs to the P'-. pie I' n . . ery obnoxiotis to a .tr.t: r- wno pay the Lai. -av ::ur..!r.-.;. theState. ba' there .i ,- i r i thousand iaxpav : Wbo an no- tui'.h-r.-i ' the leat. :n fact :s. it.-, know nothing ! 'i.- . -racb a law Ii the tax imp, . i : - ts repeal rl. the .I re-" "ixe- have to be increa.-.!. and ' - . ' that eaaoot le -;i-.- --' : dkted that the !!. .-'. .ii.i. ; :..; .:. i oboexioas .yr-m ' u c. n -that which brir.g- in- t.w t-r : .-r.-: directly to tne taxpayer Oor respected a-:::.-:: eaJUng the law which "..ue- ir : . mers obnoxious an1, ur is apeaking for the few a:;.'. n ' : r the maAses of the people i ii h n v k vi. i i i :i v i: i r l e!!rtr:t.:..f pn .IT if.nn. w: T !' ,i. t ' i . 1 ' t N I I M M I ' : 1:1 ate o! the d r. 'Il.ii. ! .inuMi:.: n-. i ir.- i in p. i' ;. . .-lone V A , ,n t ! n e ' : this .inimiut lit ?! MX'. HI INKI h.id ; : . t-.ir C vr lo u. it.x e 1 ' ,1 during tin' e d. imae t ..ii tn v i i . c i i '...1. t he n.kv,- ollice -: lo t new bu;id ; i.e a" A: love men .-. .Tie: tii: l a: e i : "eiilill. :n 1 eee: ; m '. er of She; d. par :- tt.e i.e ';.!. ;t up I ' H ' 7 . X S . . 1 -i 'I' i , I M H I -m iii. ! :ei: -. .'.ii- h .lo ::nrt;ier:i p. rfon ,.! A''-'Ve tii mure i.on- p.i- ; n i-ui !: a bee iofM .Kl'l ' ll-- t!i It T. i'..: a i I r C e lli if.otl l r ' : .re nave .. r.i' . ment ,i.s '. does nm .ii. : u. ;.;i.i' lm-s-i-,-I . ' l n ; i h -r o t !n nise.--in ot the ii rve.- .mil or wat-r ofliees an iiX'iited the s h o r t I roti d st 1 1 i t to- where torehoii.-es are most.y li i e - ot b-evii aide i n me given tor securing this information to M-oarate t tie namkt ol .rtvate houses Troni bnsines,s pia,-e-. bir I think a t.i:i estimate w:l, !.e .limn, seven iiiou sand houses ovupied as private houses and fifteen hundred as bus: nees houses, I have visited mote than three fourth of tt.e oity m t tie past four day?, and irom observa tion regard that every house is more or less damaged. The brick houses are damaged to a very serious extent, and many ot them will have to le pulled down. 1 think the damage will fuliy exceed one fourth of the as.xeeed value, or in round numler, five millions ot dollars. The estimate is based on a comparison with the damage a,cj - jed by the last oci. in- I'OLITIi'S IN CRO HN I tll'M V The !ol:tiea! campaign will oj-n in this cotm'y on the p irt People's tick.-" a' V.inceNir Saturdav. Wo -uppo.-e ti.t if the next main qaeif.on t. d..-cu-.s and explain to the peop!' is, why a ticket is placed in the field co:np.s'd ol" both letn rverats and Kepublicans. Our can didates are thoroughly competent ( T kmknt Mam.v, li it. n u i a . M. IH'W STEYKNS.'N. -Ts. A. Me an. lr. Ge... Sia .yk.k, .L-iin S. L.'Ni.. and o the lietinvrats hers, men whom ot ( raven have alwavs b-een willing to follow, and men who have the interest of the county, iiin! the party, t.m. at heart. No principle of tlie demo cratic party is v.olated by combin ing witti Keputii'.eans to secure an advauUe -n loeal affairs. 1 1h--comes neo-ssary sometimes m emi ties even where ;)eniiorat- have .1:1 overwhelming in.vority for lem ocrats to o:u with Republicans in older to defeat party bo. -vs.es ' and correct that is 'day :n evils in IcH-al atlairs, aud tie iieee.s-sity ; Craven ouintv hat exist to. The rad: 'li'i:i partv :al wmg the Kepi: . has become intolerant md uubear- able, the . join with t j and defeat ! prv:o.-e to 1 e m o t a : - p it- coii.-erva' . v tiie radical". , 1 , - . , i ' o p i s e to element and tlo-v i' a- xi i.e -t Ierr.. it niiiiil. T':e ; ) 00 i ti n e - : in' ' : e C in. -: i: . la'.-.-A-sen- I . Ill .. and member- ot ll;;e!,. of will . ' i : . . 1 n . . :i ee- e.r Call lU'ress v t '. i. e p a : dldateS t Thev .1:,U-.,-. tor. an. A-.-. I II i I, Kn N I M, ( (I 1 I ON ( Ki I' . ..!:. ai'on ! 1 i-' ' V . ' '. i : i ' : N - v ' ; 1 h i ;: t 1 1 . i rr! .ir. N ni.it u: ( ' l ' r . r i :: I'ii.- ;: ii:; h. f.-rr.s.. t. s ; :i I'.i vi t.i i ir i I'i.- c;t: i i . i shi-d.: li i i r I . : r i Hinir m ore : n k hill -.tt m e iin' en ni .t k i h.r.i 1 1 1 1 r -1 l.ilil -iirdd i .rem ,it ur In .iiid d i . i i tm. i ilaii I iir.il ; n ; 1m. ,n .i:.d iiin-ii.ii, K.i.n 'Ml !i lieedt-d. reveport. l.a i ri i r opei' ! l'i 'ii t ; nil-- er :avurit)le. e.ittier .'li an 1 Irv under m. tin M , reel. . ' :i.- . l':i k: M t , o.i t-,,;i,.-r .i"nii : x open : n : a p ; i s now- general . I1-. Mis- Cnttoli idi and pi e k: h i.- tit rai ImiM and . com meiici-.l . K onus : n -omo pro.-pert po: n t s ! ist vear's. Litti eportf of rust place-. I're o ;eld e.piai e cotton has market et . Ihe weather ,.t and di v . The u eat he r week. High t V t a o. lo -A eS' to ie ell receiv ed at t lie ( i a! Veotoi!. Te . ii 1 1 n ue.- general. U 1 ittie Koek. Ark ear during tin- past -t en, ; n-rat ;i re nun- y ( 'rop inaturing l.tu-.y . an k::ig :- general. Jones County Items. w were visiu-c b .1 heAvv till on Saturday la-t . drapes are ripe aud wine making :s the ocfnpation of many now. : l-'irst new cotton seed sold at Treuton on Saturday last at 'Jj cts. per pound . Mr. T. -T. Whit.iker tia- gotten material together t erect a new warehouse on his store lot. The citizens of Trenton ought to thank him for tr.s efforts to build up their town. Wo learn that Mrs. Whitaker. wife of lr. Horn Whitaker, who ha.s Ihh'H lying dangerously sick with t p 1 1 . ; 1 fever, is much better, and strung Iioim' are now enter tained of her recovery. K. chard Cauada, colored, was arrested by a warrant issued by Iiistice Kinsey at the instance of Mr I'eter Andrews, who charged him with breaking into his smoke house and taking therefrom a.uan tit v of bacon aud lard We learn that the magistrate, after hearing the evidence, concluded that it was not sufficient to convict and turned i.-. near (ium l'.raneh. yesterday, in We learn that a fatal casualty niteiest of t i..- blvangelist. and occurred in Tnckahoo township one i collected aUiut ?.-((. Three acces day Lust week at the borne of Mr. j sions to his church that day. Gibbous Eubank. Mr. Eubauk, A revival of religion at Cowhead, who w,vi oat in his held, and when , i.;n0I, Church, la.-t week, by Mis he returned to his home missed his j;iliMn r.iptistf.Kevs.CashwcH and He and enquired ot the children where she was. Thev told him the last they saw of her she whk at the well stepping out, he saw veget ables that she gathered at the well, and that the bucket was otf and some of the plank of the curb were torn off. and when he looked in the we!! saw his wife in there drowned, who, it is supposed, was drawing water and the bucket falling off. she slipped and was precipitated into it head foremo.it. I met one of my old war comrades on Saturdav; said he had be.-n much concerned about the earthquake: 'said he wi afrajd that we would have a hard shake like Charleston and tear down his house ami ignite his matches aud commauieate fire with his jsiwiler and blow up every thing. Why. said I, do you keep powder and matches together! Yes. -aid he. 1 have to put my powder in my trunk to keep my boys from shooting it all away when I am not home; and as for matches, you ought to see them how quick they can sit down and finish up a quan tity ot them by striking them to gether to hear them Ix'p. Thewuked Democrats hav e had heretofore many good laughs and made many uueomplimentary re mark- over the. warnngs, wrang lings, wrestlings, turnings, twist ;ngs and screamiugs of the sable brethren in their various conven tions, and some of their white brethren have intimated it such scenes continued they would not at tend their conventions in future. Hut the Kin-ton it-ur..icr ha. stepped to the front a.s it were with l-ible i:i hand and quote, aud warns all "not to'forget that there was war even m Heaven, and whv .. . Or 1, .. 1 '... ....'.., I, . ,,- , r- . . .1 , ..... . .... ... (..i .un ..nr. u, . r t. ,i i .ii tincr con veil t ions." Now ,t our , ....... i . ... ....,t, ... a . i ' " e.. i tri.-i: i- ot -'ones that -u. ii is the; I a. v i we have a shaking tun oi i- vi hen their county Ulet-ts iii-re " lie h 1 n-r n e ; ' - I. ..ok l.er.-." said all ::.e v :. .--at ut'I.c. la.-t. -. liot ce .lonii I . W'hlttv ' no -n ' .:i ; h- N. w 1 '.erne onvellt : .1 Scpte 1 1 1 d n ' , i advert ;-e I ' k.n : '" he. " i: .- 11 K II n: c. 'Ii 1 1 il'ied wo ;:g';v men talk:n i.e:'.- car in a kind . : e. -:i i...riiier, and over '!.. :: small ts pi-, is -and do:.': i ' 1 can tell on i h.-r.- the i.a of tin- p ; i ' b re : n ; . o w John . - a ! oilc an, abd he has vi a' i i.ei I a;: cabd. dates and pod Ann . sa;d h. '.1st a ha' . . - ..'ii' V at" I h.ip. I II ill Vet. .1 C. '. ,tl. IS i- 'a t i e ,r. A ndcnfs . -;u. .; i ti nts Ml : I ' I s r .in '. 'r ' eal t 1 1 v 1 1 ' I,- S-.f.-' 1 .it 'n. ari- Ir'f rdlliM : tin- in ,u: . ,1 h.-r.-. 1H--A iiiv.-k :.d :. ti.- d.fl.Tr:. HI . .1 Ii . i . .1 .idv.Hi I'rn: .: 1 ' ,i- -. a- a . - A .. A.li.i'.er. : 1 1 Mi no -ii li h -foTexr - is a of -h . i r posit I'I w i.e I l.o'.ar I: ix -p.-ii n :. . :i. - . : : n ;i . i i i Vel d In 1 1 1 . n ' -. e Ii r- it can ' having. :: been ran .1! Hi i '. i : i iri.ro l ive ' d "he Tne 1'!:: l.fera: ie into or.e. .i placed in wh.ch uo t v ,. : ii..'!-. 1 doi.M ; 'i.iee in ' : ii ted bee 1 1 ks 1, I'i 1- i ' . i e I than , Chapel Hi.', at :.,:- -.-a-oti ot t he .- ir. Si ' uated ti v.- hundred feet lilvo ve ' lie sea ie v el . we get a s'e.ld v bree.e ainiu- all 'tie time that i delightlni. and the drinking water cannot be su:pa--ed in purity and coolness. II. 1 - M i i . Items. Onslow Stonew aii need not be atra.d ol our greasv ooi!ard: tiny are not cholera. Send and ge so-n,- and try ttiein. Miss ( ora Kus-eli i- -till visiting at (iiim l'.raneh. A chance tor some of ye young olliee seekers. Where are vou now. Mr.C. R. Hell? We hope the iate earthquake did not have anv thing to do with the recent large number ol accessions to the church in our counts . I have heard .-uch reported . Ue . Mr. Cans. Methodist. Slsted bv KeVS. N . 1 ! I'llcket. doe );xoii and W. I.. Warlii k. held a protracted meeting at Swansboro last week. Several accessions were made; we did Hot ie.irn the number or names. Kev. Mr. ( 'asn well l- now at Eichlands. holding hi- protracted meetiiit: there. Kev. Mr. Mowen, niseinle t. reached at the chapel, Maker; eiiteen or twent joined , and were baptied at Mouifort's i mill, iimnii; them some ot our be.-' and olde.-t oiti7.en.-i, ladies and gen- tleineti; the Misses Narcie and Annie T. Hurst, Messrs. A. T. Arthur ami M. Mrooks among them. Mr. I'.ryan JIarget has been very sick but is better, so i e hear; and we hear Mr. George Simmons is worse again. Mr. II. 1'etteway is a little on the mend, so said. Mr. Josephus Morris's family very sick; one, a little boy about ten years old, has been delirious for three days. l)r N'icolson. our very popn lar physician, says he has too much practice; don't waut so much. We are just like him; we don't want any. Cad Koonce killed a tine buck last Saturday. The curious part about it was. ('ad. who considered himself one ol the best shots 111 the county, had a lair si.ot at the deer, only about ten pace.-, and aimed at the head, ol Cotllse hind loot close t" was the oiilv shot but Cad -aid th. was, he h id -one- and shot Tie l.ool. I.:t tl I I-.1.. I -11 vo-iiig ; ll-eit t. M.'i d -o VvllH t bat Pie- along .it Were I. i , n . an. be .:. ; iPPt t!t, ,j,.(.r i and run al-er h n 11 , i , see .1, m I'ranks says ( ad had no puppies, so we must take the s-,,ry tor wii.it ;' : worth. ( ad ;.- a ;:.an ot 1 1 ir h Our polities is st.li raging vvitb the d.ssatlstied oi.es. l tie Eepub licans are to hold ,t convention on the tir-t Moiidav in i Vtober next, t.- put their cand.date- in tin- lield: two candidates I.u s'beiill. so far. tin- old sheriff. Murii... and Mr. .1. ( l'r.l.ieile. so vie learin alol gli'-. thele will be seVelal mole, and unt il e.lcll J'l-i o i cllts i lie , ,'. I I'lt'U.'H I j ),.,,,, I . r.V. ic Iidel. n,,lf j M,lrr d ag. lack : . I i v .rat ic : : -n." . -king Pea: .-::!. -I b.-re. th.- Kcpiibliiai and vi e g-,; I'-i a in u 1 o ( 1,1! L ,. ( , f a: Km .1 ( 'A . I':. -a- ::;. the sll'i't ell.ieil t ; "! thrcf ; del tin .li P 1 ooo :. ! in i : - -.- I b . i ' la: Aurora Items. N w Ail. Mr. i ii . . 1 t'l A II. pli 1 i'i p .1 .11 V is ! r . 1 1 i' ' i pl'nh l b. i.xlature. down to ;n ; few ( iliifilUT h II ri ;iS ! .un ; 1 v , ' i ' -r ii a .1 ; t . w di 1 . V. 'h i.e: , N. 1 1 1 I , i i h lT l lieen rent. ,i I . A I !... 1 .-pe.lK.-l llom ()hlO IS i-p. c-. d :n this x,-,-';,,n in tne !i-m-per.i'ii-r cause. i ,,. ij- lie ( 'heap .lohii laugh. v i. ' ( o- ton i- corning. He say.-j ! e x be;. : l In- people." Me-.-r-. Thompson W". I . I'.rv an and have gone North for S, ...oil. 'oOO jii-' ( C1 .icoke Willi Ml. K fa m ;i v . ( i lad to se Whitehurst. ; II. C.iskms 'all storks, anived froin 1 1 . Lane and oil', irielld.s cm . n g back home. It has been suggested that the people give the old county oftieials a deed l..r lite, or during the tune i.e I ii-iiiurr its are in power. lb v. S. P. Douglas has returned li.-ii! a vis;; to 1ms home m Orange i-.'iiiv and tilled hi - pulpit in this pi.ii c Sunday. (ilad to s.-e h:ni. I w en t oip i n 'he count i y Thur--dav to see the props oil West road, ii.i- 'in- lain prevented me Irom pong aiiioiig the crops. I'roin uii.it I could see. they are tine. Mr. .Ios,.phu- Teed has coi n - hat I was told til. V thought on id make ni ... bustle. s pet acit and Mr. .. M. Crooin li.w- lie largest cot-ton ever saw. .Mr. liditor, w hen mi on e ov.-l don't fail to Vsit West load I am going uyain when I ;et ; iiiie and lair weather. Stonewall Items The army worm has appeared, and tho arc using tip cotton. .1 no. I'.. Quick is having built a market house in t his pi. ice and con-i-:;ipl.,tes a poultry 1 .1 nil ill the near I'n : u i e . Dr. Attnioii' ha- moved in his new olliee near hi- dwelling, where i he wi'.i be pleased to serve his pat-toii- promptly, it not tooeaily in the illolllilig. .la-. I:. .Jewell, our present regis tei ot deed-. Irom reports, has changed in- mind and is a can didate b.-foi c ; he county convention for the position he now holds. .Mi.-. II. W . Lane i ai noun autr an aliseiicc ol several weeks on a visit to bet relatives and friends in t'ui 1 1: uck. . the gratification of some oik who wan tearful that She would not be oti baud for a Christ - .. i . ., a r I'M. ; i DKl--l,'llIU 1 Walter, aged 1.. son of A. K. i Suruill, dieil at his father's homo on tne morning oi rue inn insi. oi heniorrliagic lever. John, a son of doe Hare-rove, col., s years old, died at his lathers noine on tne litn.race the Galatea, aposin' sue inst. of congestion of the brain, j wins. What does she make by it. ! John Kiggs lost his youngest child Nothin'. Cup goes to New York on the 11th inst. of congestion of j again and the race has got to come the brain. j off there again. Now I eay, let the We have a little law once in ! Galatea take the cup across. Next awhile. This time an action was I year wo send over the Puritan or brought by Tr. At t more, coroner, Mayliower, or abetter than either against the comity commissioners, j if one can be built, and we'll bring who refused to allow his fees for that cup home same ez the America holding an inquest over an infant t did, and we will have it right over of Nancy Wallace, col., before Jas. , there in our own club house, where (. Maxtor, J. I'. The J.P. ren-, it belongs, and the Eastern will dered a judgment against the com- have some say about it. Then the missioners for the account. 1 have , New York boats will have to come been credibly informed that Levin , here. And talk about your courses, Whealtou "lias brought action i where is there a better than thai!'' against the commissioners to re- , swinging wide his arm out toward cover the value of a horse he had , the magnificent expanse of water in lured on the public road in the, in front of us from the heights lower part of the county, at the ', above "The Churn. " head of Jones bay. All I can say' "No, sir. Jlenn is a brick; a is that, some one ought to be re- ; darned good feller, aud he has got sponsible, for the road is a stigma ' my best wishes," said the old native, on the county, as. is also the road ; as he rolled away, on the new ditch; limbs, trees and Singular as it may seem, this is trash arc there piled on the fence the prevailing sentiment of the side of the road so that it is diffitown. The conductor on the train, cult to pass one by another. A the baggageman in the depot, the small action might cause a little ' storekeeper on the street, and change; at least it is worth an effort. , every fisherman along the wharves . ( express the same view, putting it, In a Mexican Prison. "Why shouldn't we have that cup At .-tin. Sept. The action of' when we wou it?" Gov. Ireland in the Kasures case is bringing to public attention other Ensilage for the South. Mexican outrages upon American Perhaps there is no other part of citi.eus. A complaint comes from the Union, where the preservation J. 1'. W ood and L. II. Gaskell, . of green fodder, by means of the who allege, in substance, that in silo, can be made more useful than August. 1 ss.,, they were arrested m the South, flavins: comes verv by Mexicans on t he L.igoana ranch , :u Lower California .Mexico,, on account of the sudden disappear ance ot one J. 11. Hanson, their friend, who employed them to mind his cattle, and wh", they say, went to San Eraucisco and did not re t urn. At t ue t line oi ' he -on i pi a i n an is" arrest the Mexican-, they say, be gan k:li, sell and cat Hanson's cattle. One Mexican even claimed Hanson's piopern. It is alleged that tlo-e Mexican.- doubtless kh.ov w a has become ot Hanson, who had had much trouble and had bei n imprisoned lor the pur pose, i" is asserted, of extorting money iioui h;m. Mexicans had -h't at h : ::i oral times, and otic- w ollUib-d h'.Ill -eVerel v. Tile complainants appicl.eiid that the op-ect ..; their arrest was tn con vict them of Hanson's murder and obiiM-a-.- tiieir pronettv. The Mi Xi- ah - 'b IV e tl ii d to friglltcll 'belli so a- I-- b.ake tin 111 break 1. 1 and lie.- tin- e. ain t ry, but t he v .,.:ill not scale, and arc still ;n i.!. I' m- com i ! a: h an ' - n : W ave I". 1 da.v v uia' ; ve - : ii : .-v : e :; held on e v e ar ..f no .rhef reason purposes on the i g M ex leans. We , bi' ( 'oii-u! at I.a ' i : ; iil'ee letters e ti: st came down 1 :,i .; ah-vv.T oi;i - abd ! be courts g : ii oil r case." c . v. r- t. : ; e n apel. Ic ei. ill c .tin g ill's. and that NI. x: ti-n; .ins , . i I . . . I i an 1 . I I ibint L.ii'l!, Ci. .r.s Muss. I U! 1 CHARLESTON. In tumbled ruins on her trembling site, i ir. "orrow's agony, fair Charleston lies. I 1'i.iiueened and hhatlered in a -ingle night, j H.-r dead beside her. ini'i In r dvingH :rlr?. And all the eyes ef all the unr'.il are turn d Where gri. f in t . - r r -1 i o: : l,;:i her head : And hearts with hot ;ind jiit-fMii- ti-m are burn 'd I-"or Charleeton'B dyin and harie--ton'H dead. A ud Charleston h living.' All Un from tli.-i world 's kind bands Are stretch'd to lift them throbbing tomb. While open arm'd before her gats I ...ve stand". Her heart a refuge from their own hearts ' gh -om . Nf V'irk. Sent. il. .v. v. ir THE SPECTERS !'u-'i weird and prizzly specters Stole from the winter night . i ino was (jaunt, like a termr. And one wr? strangely white. The gaunt one's name wa.- Hunger. The white one. it was Cold : They entered a hamlet together. And knocked at a hovel old. Hack to their lairs at day-dawn The silent specters fled . And where they had been, a mother And lior babe lay wan and dead '. T. C. Harhavijh. Ito-tnn Wants the Cup. Who is going to beat" said a burl M arbleheader on Saturday, te fcrr.ng lo T lie Galatea and Mav ilower rape of today. Why, tin- M;i tlovver. o! course, lion t you want her to T" No. I don't." was the answer: not this time." Why so! You don't want to seethe jack go over the stars and stupes do you '." .Just cz live ez not," said the old salt, as lie rolled his quid. Saich a strange sentiment for patriotic old Marblehcad astonished the newspaper man. So he asked ; the reason. "Why, it's this way," said the i sailor. "The Puritan's Eastern 1 Yacht Club, reg'lar Yankee built, j ain't she ?" " "Yes." : "She knocked out the Y'orkeisj and beat the Genesta. didn't she ?" I 'Yes." ( Jest so. Now. who took that j cup; was it the Eastern Yacht I Club? No, sir, not by a jugful. It( went out ttiere, and them Xew I York fellers got it, while onr boat did all the work, didn't it, and they got all the glory V The reporter admitted the cup certainly was held by the INew York club in trust, and vaiulv en- jevored to explain the matter. iIt dorjtt mate uo difference." lid the lionest old fellow. "Here 1 wo aro air, this voar. Got an- I ntlir Yankpo boat, tbo Afavrlnwer. i . -. 1 pirst class. 1 ain t sure, though. , that she s any better than the j Puritau In a blow. Well, New . York has tried its prettiest to clean ; ns out, out tney ve got to come to learn how to bnild a. yacht to beat us. Now the Mayflower's going to early, and in the very worst season for rains, viz: the early summer; making the curing of clover and grass exceedingly troublesome. The present season it has rained almost without intermission for more than twenty-four hours, dur ing the most of May and all of June, and to put up several acres of heavy clover and grass, has been a serious labor. With a silo it would have been no trouble at all; the grass cut during the few hours of sunshine could have been put into the silo, and the work of hay ing would have been done with. With the extreme facility for grow ing such an abundance of fodder as may be found in the South clover. LTass of various kinds, cow-peas, millet, corn, and one following another through a long season, the silo seems to be the very thing that is wanted. The Cow-pea, so valued m the Southern States as a fodder plant, promises to be of the greatest value as ensilage. Aonri 'tin A'li'it'ulturixt. Now." said the bridogrroom to tlie bruit', when they returned Irom the lionevuioon trip, '-let ns ave a clear understanding before we set tle down to married life. Are von to be president or vice-presjdeiit o! this concern?" "I want to be neither dent," con tent t:ou " I 'resident nor vice-prt she answered: -T will be with a subordinate jxisi- N hat is that V -Corop i rrol if th currenev. !'. w r.i.u nnii i, in sini i;k. Smallwood & Slover, M-'.ALKRS IN GENERAL HARDWARE Tinware. Glassware, WOODENWARE, CROCKERY SASH, EOORS, BLINDS, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS AND STO KS, bSsI'KFASSED AS Tt) PRICE AND QUALITY. -Middle Street, Next Door C'i'iitral llotil, ;v Ni:V Bl'.KNi: N POWDER Absolutely Pure. TL'.R powder nevr vanrs pari, v, HTrr-iiLTih. ur a who:-- A marvel of n-n'Hu. More i econ m lofi i Hi k i t f L . T-! ' r i n r y K : m'.p, um! cim noT f unirt In fiiiutli'on with ttie multitude Of InWl.-Ht, hi ; Tl W. ' LT i t . ri ; : : 7 r 1 fir ptHKphllt e powfiers. xoul ui,y ;i. nms. K vai. J'- a k I N., - 1'OWPRK I'O.. o Wh! i fiT .. N . V novlS-lvdW For Fall Planting. I Cabbage. Kale Spinach and Turnip Seed. i;. li. mi. bows tv co. aug?l dw i INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENT. Guaranty Mutual Acci dent Association. ! Policy Carried for about fit? Yearly. Pays weekly benefits. sl2"i. I.-s of Life. "" f 00. I.o-sof both feetor both hands. 00(1. I. -s.f nef-o-.u- ore hand. 1 2.000. WATSON ,V- STIiEET. ret dwtf Agents THE LEE BOOK. MK1( IIlt h ROBERT E. LEE, Ills MILITARY HISTORY AND CAMPAIGNS, BY MiPtarv S -cretarv t- L. I.ONU, (tnsFiiAi. Lee. Ac.ntw "iinloil m tl.o l.aiowipi; (-1. unties llenuroit, Criivon. Cr.rtt-ret. .lenea, (Jiaenc, II y .Ie. Lt-l.eir. ( -us'.-.w, 1'. ! t, rninlico. Liheral Terms to Agouti-. At-l.trrss V. n. ItOVl), Genrral Agent. NEW BERNE. N. C. TI..- K.iiBton Fr.f I'ri-w, t ie Vai li.stun Reveille. Creer.e c'eioiiy V nierpi we. the lieur.fert Koperil ami tireoTivi ! !e l-ilectir plen-e copy 1 hrce iiiu s and son.I hill t.. this otlioe. RoplUilwtf Ferdinand Ulrich, WHOLESALE GROCER AGENCY OF HAZARD POWDER CO. ALSO IN STOCK: Grain ! aeks Kopor., Twine, P aints, Oils, Nails, and Shot of all Sizes nt T. A. Ore?,ii Oh I Stand. NEW BEKNE, N. C. NOTICE. Farm For Lease or Sale. It is bituiUfl unpen miles a novo limine ton. N, C , :nul two ami a naif miles west of Kooky i'oinl l'ept, on W. - W. llailroad Louuiiiis tliruo hnmhvu anil twenty-ilvo acres t rv i-this nimreps Mus. M. (i. UAILKY. scpT wJw Lincolnton, C Greenville Institute. MALE AND FEMALE. FALL TERM OPENS AUG. 31st. 1?SC. New buildiiiK containing 22 rooms. Excellent advantages for Music. New pianos. Board $7.50 to $10.00. Tuition from $2.00 to So. 00 per month. At tendance last session. 10S. For further particulars address JOHN DUCKETT. Principal. Greenville, N. C. Aug. 11. 1HS0. dlt wlm For Constable. I licfi !)v AEinounre ijiyfirif a can.li.hilr fur CoriKtMtni' nf fownIiin Nnnibt-r 'J hit--, Cr- veil County, find if eiortetl I pledr myself to 1'Xt'eiitf iiV (tunes oi i m omft' Jearlessly ami lmivirt lal!y. I thank x people for J I it-i'i pas; su i ! rat: s. and cniiilen: !y ask nr tht-ir suppo: t uL'rtir.. Uos.vcl fu!l;,-. yV2 W:lm M V. WALI.INii Dr. G. K. BAGBY, Surgeon Dentist. KINSEY S SCHOOL F' -It Girls and Young Ladies, LA CHANGE. N. C. JOSEPH KINSEY. Jkixcipal. Fall Session begins Monday. August bo,. TbliMe : Expense p"r --c-sion of Cb weeks, in- , clu ding board, tuition, instruction in music, vocal and instrumental. Ancient and Modern Languages, and exercise in ( "al ist hr-n ies. s-i 1 a u. : pUI.ils will b.,ar,l with Princinal. whom .lease a J Ires- for furtber panic- I ul.irs. jyl ; dim wtf IOOKSTOKE. J. L. HARTSFIELD. BOOKS and STATIONERY Sell". -1 Bonks an.l Seln.nl Supplies a specially. r-'J-'i'te... St.vT. I'i'jnrs. Ti'yi Hln.- viror. . ( v-.'b"'. :.-.;! V .;.;. . Etc. ii- .l ...r - uth "f L..ftin' Lank. V tv tru'v. J . L. IIAUTSFIKLD Yes I Can and I Will One Set of Tecih far - ('...'.a tir.mss. $:.'. - ai. '. A tnaiuani n i i ; ii irs , . Tt-i-i.:. i-m ' i iii-t.-.l u :: ''. . "It;.-.- re, 1 r. v' b M-kimI, ibv ' bi.-'nii Hi, May Is!, . E. H. & J. A. Meadows, (iEINERAIi Commission Merchants 1000 Tons Kainit and : ! ! Guano For Truck ind (.lot (on I rons. I ai-s.;.,eat Mint n ir.ven t. i ho sal.- of iT'Tl'iiN i.tl.1 littAtN. i Lilieral ailvancr s mail- cm (."(ins'irnmenlH. oilici-s :U fiiniiT Iii.n-i; ixn.l f alille strecls ami I'nlon I'.. nt. s.'i.l dwtf A FINE FloridaTonic. Mr. FOSTER S. CHAPMAN, me of tho landiiinrks ot the Georgia PruK i r;te. now of uriaiitt- , I 'lornlii. writes: "I can liin-iiy cl.-ct u Klnijle map of tin- in:n,y in ulnm I ao Knltl 4-iiliii)' Ptofwer J?Iool It tiie ! Out Mliiit n v-ini-lii'.I. Hm1 I i tind it the in ki renu'ly lor tl Skin i u-;.;- h;t ver so'd, itiui ii h'luc ir loi iila Ton c. "I'i I KK . ('H A I'M AN. "( n l iibio. I'lfi." A (i lAin Cure for C'ntnri ri, A SI PIIIU! FiKMI riMHU fER AM) TOMT. ;iiIiiiir Plon.rr rilooil Iieiever 'M. s .-ni I'I.....1 Miel sl.iit PUensi R. llhrnnift ; IviH. -t ..rr.'a, i.t ue . s. A i. i l. -t .-iprlnK 1 ,1 ... . li ii. a in cur maiki il will In- forwarded .... r I ..f -.rii-.-. S ti 1:1 ! 1 I .. .11 I s I l, l:ir!?e K,-:u- i n lll'i.i. iinil s-kln 1 .Ik.-uw . mal lud MACON MEDICINE COMPANY, Macon, Ga. For Rale, wholesale and retail, by R. N. PlTFV. New T'.erne, N. C. a 1 1 L-1 r. a i-1 v Crab Orchard WATER. -- ? s. 2,,, a q p m ? 3 TV p . lrr. ti, In o tpRfinOOnfll I lei. nine Ci:a i: Oii.'HUI. Salts ill f. -ll- oil pnck.-iif.-- nt I" '" " cl' uiii.- Salts s-.l.l i" l.u'ls. Crab Orchard Water Co.. Proprs. S N. H-'NI . 11-'. I...utsvill. kly. 5 TON WAGON SCALES, Iron LTeni, Rtl Bearlnm, Braaa Us-' i I Tare Beam and Beam Box, and JONKS he par- tfcerrelffht for tree Price t0t mention thii Dexter and lUnm jONESfF IIMHATt), GEO. ALLEN & CO., AGENTS FOR Springfield fire Insur'nce Co. Offer B.ifo insurance on Dwellings and Mercantile Lists. "" AGENTS FOR THE VALLEY MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO, Safe and reliable. Easy payments. ALSO AGENTS FOR The People's Mutual Life Assurance Fund. Policies payable at intervals of from five to seven years during lifetime. Money advanced on Policies. TO THEPUBLIGJ OUR STORE IS FILLET) WITH Choice Groceries, Canned Goods, ' rovisions, Boots and Shoes, (Of tl i e best make,) Dry Goods, Hats and Caps Crockery, Etc., I n fa ft wo kci'p I'vci ythimr tnt is fcept in ft First OftKS Vnrieiv store, nil of which we are oiTerini: AS J . Y AS TH K LOVVKST al W'h'k'-ale or Retail. Tome and se us and br convinced. ROBERTS & BRO., South front St.. Sew Berne. N. C FRENCH'S HOTEL, city hall SQi'Artr:, nkw voiik ( Ij.poc i,. ( ' 1 v IIhI! : ,111 I'ost Ollire. -' . om i.iei .- 'I'll lis a1'. liinn'ilKioa liiiniii.r.. .i AIl HOI SK N ' w ..i ;i . 'i in . I i- -. j . . 1 u c-1 e tl .ml..- Eilioijcaii X 3 J 11. 1 bx his . n ' v i ..... i " "-o- p .-.I i -, I In! f in i n-ul.-sw.!k foi'ii 1 i .... 1. 1 -. ii lb il.;. - an.l Klc- va-e! lb lb C l I '..- -a.s :is.s t he tle.or. Mus! (-, .! -. i ... i.l 11- - - 1 in i-H York for Mer. -Iii-nls ; . nn M. lii.iaii: U...nis, I'lifes n i i it L'nici I'niiiii.'i " l': w.ll : . 1 1 lli. 1 1 1 x -ll ri. s ul lie 'I- i ue- l I" if. s. j 7 w-ly F. G. SIMMONS, COTTON BROKER. Co n si triune nt s Soli r-ited . -ii st r. . Mi W.d. HHVAN'S. on south Front wihI -nrs ll.sl of (ir.i u l'oi i L'd.'H limb;. - I 'o C! 1 -11 HI il't nll.-nll.in tiiven to lliesaleof -li- 1- I "ri ii i luv. bep-dwaill iak ynnr rrtnllr for tho Orlplnal ?3 Shoe. Ilewaro of Imltatiims. N one CcuuiDP nnless bearing thin Stamp JAMES MEANS' S3 SHOE. WftrtMn Itiittnn.ConCTeB3 & lACfl. llcat vaif .Nrtn. unexceiiea in mrtuniy,tjomjon anay pcardnce. A postal card sent UB Will lirill(j JUU U11U1U1W tion how to Kt this Shoe In any state or xemtory. 41 Lancoin hi.. uoaton, mass. TMb ph-. pt.-i-iii htchor In the estimation of -s e ;ei t.i i-o . r In the world. Thousands Thn v.v.itr i: v. in u a vu tm. reason li you oolt thexn. How.ir.l - Jones. Sole Agents for New Leriie, N. C. otir I "i il w 1886 WHITTY'S 1886 FALL SPECIALTIES. (tiilletl's "Majrnolia" Cotton Gins, with Feeders and Condensers. 1'ratt Cotton Gins, with and Condensers. feeders Carver Coltoii i i with Leed el's anil Condensers. "Loss" I'ower Cotton Presses. Ko. moke" Hand Cotton Presses. 'ompletf Cotton Cleaners. ( 'ot toil Se.-d Crushers. Ar. i a full line f nil el.-.s-es of Machin ery, l utings. Machine bis. licking. Sli.-iftint;. Pulleys, etc. Saw Mill supplies .1 specialty. S. n l for circulars an.l prices. Vi'tir patronage solicite.l. an 1 satis fiiru -n guaranteed. K.-ppoctfuIlv. J. cWHITTY. Iron Front. Craven street. New IJerno, C". Ac.-i.t for.l'airbankri Standard Scales, julylij Jw3iu 4 4-rni-: l.ivr.K. g THEKIDNEV8. THE STOMACH. IX. I ll I". HO Wl-il.Si. I a I'os'.nvn ct uk rou DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, SICK. HEADACHE V IJ if 'X J. McSORLEY, FASHIONABLE BOOT AO SHOE MAKES, POLLOCK ST., NEWBEEN. N. C. Catharine Lake, Onslow Co., N. C. Thin is to certify that J. McSorley has made me two pair of boots of fine qnal- ity, excellent fit and Tory durable. I take uleasure in patronizing and recom- menaing to an woo may can on mm in log noe ot Dusiness, as Deiog wonny or COI1f,jence. CnAB. DtTFFY, 8R. .. - . .u I Dir. meoui ivy wuuop w luiuiui uie public that he has now two nrsc-elaee Bootmakers employed, has a stock of the very best material, and can put up the very best quality of boots and iboes, made on the shortest notice, and guar antees a fit. Your order is respectfully solicited. jyfi dwtf GEORGE ALLEN & CO. DEALERS IN General Hardware Agricultural Implements. Plows, Harrows. Cultivator, lines and Axes, v Wood's Mowers and Jteapers, Steam Kng-ines, Cotton Oins aud Presses, Fertilizers. Land Plaster, Kainit Mechanics Tools and Hardware, Lime, Brick, Cement.' Plaster Hair, Paint, Kalsorulne, Var nish, Oil, Glass, Putty and Hair. Freezers, Itef rig-era tors, :OH Cook Stoves, Eureka Hurfflar Proof Hash Jocks, warranted to give, security and satisfaction. I'lllCKSVEBYLOW. C1KO. ALLEN & CO. Just Received : BARGAINS. ' 50 bbls. Mackerels $3.50 per barrel. 1 lot Hams 10c. lb. 25 Chandeliers (two -lamp) $1.70. i AT S. F. TEISER. v And all other Goods at ROCK N -- BOTTOM PRICES. si22 dU Q1J To the llouse-ICecpcr?. MASON'S IMPROVED Fit 11 IT JAKS, THE BEST JAR MADS. FOR SALE BY L. II. CUTLER, A 26 MIDDLE STREET, 'A DE. J. D. CJbARK, J DENTI8T'i -Vv Hwwwaaxum. e. r ' : OfflM on Urr.Ten mxev. bstWMB . folia k'x and Broad . . o-awSiMfwrqrS ' Henderson House. a , . - -1 ISn been thoroughly renovated and newly famished. Tntile supplied with the bet tb f, market alfoids. Tianslentboaiders follcltod.' Is' Goed, attentive men at the atablca to care ; - for tpflm. Cha i ges reasonable. ,f 'J' jsitk'a. if. smith? ' : 1 New Heme, April, 1880. apZi wi; dtw C' For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself ,caadidBte for the office of SHERIFF OF CRAVEN " COUNTY, without regard to party, and if elected will endeavor to b the officer ' ir of the whole people of theconnty. " Respectfully, ifS- JOSEPH NELSON.B "'J July 8th, 1S86. tf , ' TIME TABLE, o T Atlantic N. C. TIME TABLE No Railroad " In EfToct r)7 P.M.. Monday, Sept. 18, 1886. I No. tl No. 60 fnaaci.gei STATIONS: I Art L i" A. A. M. lb w 111 uw 8 SK 5 Vt .: m . r Oi.Goldsboro .S III La ( rang u li 11:'. KniKton, 7 77 biVw ItMrnfl i Morohoiul City Hi 6 ill 6 l 111 U4 V 20 "Dally KAST Ncept Sunday. WIST. Ulxuil J- t-t & : r.-LHs. Tram i STATIONS. : P(ia -Train Arr. A M. L'vi Arr. M. I 40 Goldehoro.. k. a. 4 W a w K lfi I S U I K 21 Best's a 62 8 IW i to 1 4 1 21 12 4S 12 19 11 67 11 29 s :i j La Oran(t,... 8 131 Jl ll 1S-I FallinKCreek..... Z 4 1 41 1 1 12 48 12 19 11 52 in I 111 IC Kinston, 10 Lli I 10 .-to I Caswoll 10 .mi I III fV. I Dover 11 2:1 I 11 2S Vre CYeek .. 11 62 I 12 112 I Tafcarora ... 12 14 ( 12 111 I Clarke's 12 51 I I Npwbrrn, P. M. j P. M. A. M. I A. M. Tuosilay, Thursdayand Satlirday. tMondny, Wedno day and Friday. Train 50 connecta with Wilmington A Wei don Train bi 'ind North, leaving Uotdaboro 11:35 a. m., a.i.l with Richmond A I nvllle Train West, leaving Ooldaboro 11:50 a..B. Train 51 connecu with Blchroond A Lttsvin Train, srnvine at Qoldsbere 4:40 UL, atutwtltl Wilmington and WellM Train front- the North ut 4:51 p.m Train Cennnoeta with W. 4 W. Train bonnd South, leaving (JoMslxroat4:54and 7:40 p m , Willi W A VV. Train bound North, leaving (ial.NI.oro at 5:45 p.m., and with R. D, Train I. avimj liohtHlioro nt 6:00 p.m. W. Dunn, Suparintendeat A WEEK'S READING FREE ! - -li ix GOOD FAMILIES. ii-i. l. ii find thn naraf andaddrcssof 11t '' i i,:litKr8 or fMcudK on a postal Lnt i tintl (,-vt free for youraelf and t.u h of i bom asjiniencopy o THE GREAT SOUTHERN WKEWY, 1 h e "Atlanta Constitution," OUR "UNCLE REMUS'S" Wor4 Famoui Sketches ol ttit Plaa- tatlon Darker. "BILL ARP-S" Humartxit Lai tert tor tha Horn and Haartk Stone. THREE HUMOROUS VADITTDP ! "BETSY HAMILTON'S" aVa Wnl I tnb l tures iold In '-Cracker" OlalasL War Stories. Sketches of TraTel, Men, I'lu-m. Fun, Adventures, "The Parm." i The Ilousohold, Correipondeaee, World of Instruction and Eatertalnavtttt I I Twelve I'aged. The Brightest and Best Weekly. I ricases. every member oi tho Family. ' JEND A POSTAL FOR A SPECIMEU COPY, FBn Address. "Tm Coxhtitutiom. Atlanta. 0a W. II. 1 EWEY TnE PRACTICAL- TONSORIAL ARTIST, Personally in attendance at his Halrdresalns and (shaving Saloon at the Gaston House with the leet workmen and new furniture. 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