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4 l.: i-.-- J" "TV... r-.- I rtl -j; v A the journal. hew pkunf n Mr ROBERT TOX.. i K1..-1..11. tt ftlkr1l4 loell-t an.l iri lor ikKrlfUtuUIlM JOl K i VI.. Mr. J. A. ScUEE.tl v r a prtiiti.l tkr1m4 u rmli nb.rncii t the JtOKail- T Our Leaoir 'riBls: Thin column is devoted to "Kin-ton lumi" ind Di from 1.tk :r -ouutv. W haveeecMr-! tho service.-, of a spi -y correspondent who will Rive iho n In M mlrnUo ntvle Merchant -.in ii.ATe local aiiverti-unjr. inserted in 1: 1 oiumn t tea cent tw lin. :ir-t m-.-r lion, tie raau per line for h u:-'-qaent insertion. Ft iw: : rV.es. p plr at otice in New l'erne Kinston Items Th riv. r is if ry 1" Eg 13o- retail . Hir perch. ?V. p--r ! . Chicken-auj th :r)g the !u-: Frveli pork w felling re i I ' cutttt 7T(c. Atlantic Baplwii A ' v :i . r laUBaptt CVur : n -'. 1. 10 m. Toor corrm i 1 ' ' 1 Ft p. k - 1 i. right. The cry hro us "t.!l ' i.ive nu chicken or give m Jath. There wu a nm.ill fir- 1.- r. '. ,-t Thursday mdid nar ihe h -r-.- h -a-.-belonging lo J. H. Teruple Your reporter is in receipt :' -.io..p.es of exUxiuake sand (mm Oharieswri TbAJufc to the kind dom of Prof 0. A "W AT 11 Balloon U Rr.-et ' ' ' n r Zeh.'S Friday. He will have a want- wetcomc and an enthusiastic aadfc . ' That a dintinot parth juk. f.-.t Iter at 10 aainatea bf.re 3 o -l x k r aa. last Friday. It wan Fvccompan i by MroBfBmoll of uiphur. ,T erop of tweet potato in i !-.:- oruaiy U a. bt?autiful one. Sufli-ier.t qaaititjp of them are brooch: to this .Market to fatten all the Uos in the TbKfaiBoa hachelor are failing by tha waraide. one by one. And con- w r toid widower liope and widower pvalcU will make "'Decemtwr ad pleaiant : Joiea COUCky cliickeos command the ktffcaai price nt any fowls brought to thiCBaaxkeC They are always fat and yooftc and have never been run 1 n bitttm by anake. are very (flaJ that Tresiient . Til J baa arranged the train on the ' A H. 11 R. R. to run early on Wed aiawJay Mlt, ao that connection may be mad with fair train from Goldsbcro at 8 an. . Laak -Wedaaaday. Eiaatem, the great '4 ry Koxd Bad fa rn it are dealer of Kin- . ii. i 4 ij nf kaI. : j aoai raw up w vmkw situ . I . iiam mk high prioaw and hard timaa. Hia tiaaa BXa lloaira peOidlT tn the breene "! kjwn rtoeked atore. ' ev receive Try painful In jnry on j - Wdeadar W. He waa riding In a . . -wateat loaded with eorn and fell from I K, WM mwaauia: oy.r "8 Va !. wma fractared lonai- hUiMlt Wa bm vIaiI tn learn that ; bw ktdoaas well. ! ! V TVftlia4aaor oor streett penetratea, ' SSSarV dTwuS. 1 '-itray.podexeOBtrihoiea to the open flour barrau, civaa a tray niuan 10 me . toey cheeked applea, and give a deJi- A Anm T-it tl tK A tm tV T r ' Our town prophet girea . ' ae hnpea ot a ahower on Wednesday. -HlbtMalBia. ' immm at anaiaiil to be unfavorable to nepblkmmccm ta the approaching . ',. aiecticaia. Tow RepaibUcana usually re- etra mbooa oat baadrad majority in i ta-telbM whathaa become of Ine , Rrpabiicane aralaaa thy have fuiiowed lagaatj anaJkest into some on - lLr. OaH IL Jackaew ol ihia piace aad Mra. BaiJiw Wood, daughter of ' btoaea Joyawr, Eaq.-' LaOrana-e. N. C . ' ' vera aaavrrted hsl Taeaday by Dr. Har ,1 - mc at th BarpaJaa Cbarrcb in La Grange- Jk pleasmnt reoepctott ae held the same vwniactt tfcAaiearani mansion of John , TU1L. rsq., Bisar Biinatoo. waera u grooao. U- a aaid appeared aa happy i rrooaa. W a aaio. appearea aa nappy i i- ...I ;itiM u Oaa. Hunxk. nf whom Owaw' Uraaa aaid yixi aaight stand be- j v "alad aicaaaMi awabiaa enaile. - - J i eW m 4UI trwvk A rMtirr - , . . . , i vL LTi i "v" M"T,T- .? v lartf rroa. vBeaiay evening uu fUtardar anorsiaar. when they met at .1. 7 " ,w VTv , - L Orangw ta renew the conflict of "urVT,M C' "7 T 1 aot with aia pet scheme ot! avwing the ".I -"- pwalteatiary aaatward. Lewia Wash- , , : lakgtaat and Dick Whitfield, house saov era, miaHat be coawobed to advantage 7 Doctor ba bJa freat enterpxiae. TVi wstn h a atirring time in politi- aa Circle beta wext week. Senator ' ' Vaxtcw Bdilrmaa the people at Kinstoo ihav.2SU inaav. when it ia expected , 'thwwwalav eoanty wHI be oat to hear aUaa. MtT Saalth, the philoaopiucaj - wwwiii ii i w w-b " -i feeva ow ah SSth iaat.. while Repreeen i taliva QUacs will meet hia constituents . a three plaraa ia the eoanty, via.: at J . Parrotl a- achoot noase on the 29th. at . ' " ' Ktaaaaa) eat tba SOth and at La Grange amUaaihie.ta80h inac J- f Itila aaid by boatmen who navigate . ' Neaasj riwaa: that the earthquake of Sag 'Sla all. baa bad the aoTect ot sinking 1 ' aha bad. aa tba river at thia Domt and raiaincal If aaoat toirty avuea neiow Mn - atoavs Law water marks at Kinston and Pitch Kettle, made the aam day, now . : . ataoHt thirtee) iocbee above low water , - - BBgj k at Kiaatoo and at low water mark . a FaVcavKsttle- There is plenty of " " sufiisr a naaatoa, while thirty mile "f bwiow bar there ia scarcely enough to i '' fioat. i That ratabliehc in elevation of .taw rrver bed at 1'itch Kettle and a low - " 'artaa; of it at Kinston . . Dr. J. at. Moody. Uie independent . f eaadkdate foe Senator from i rten and . Laaoir, araaakiag a thorongh ranviii.. :' tbw sllatrjct. He doee not calculate on - aaoaeav aa the coming election, but is esily preoariUfT the way for two years baeto. Of coarse the Dr. has his h bby ' . Every tlhild oi genius has his h b' y e.He waata the Hoaaeatead Jiv rfa!-l - thw whlppinc-post re-eetablished and the uaHlwil isi j removait to some central poiat in the eastern portion of the Suite Ua baUarweathe penitentiary as it is now - auaoaged ia too much of a in .-stern in- atitotioa. The Dr. is somewnit Uotsai, bat quite sensiGle. laaj.'VTaa. A- Smith of Johnson i ur. ty tela the courthouse on r riday night There was an audience of sb.-ut 600. Be wae introduced by Fr It D Horner. Dr. U. alluded to the ilaor aa hia political father, and in a few happy reaaarks opened the way for the speaker of th evening The Major hts iocaaaaed hi girth since he spoke for us tw yearn ago. And a little more fr et haafaandita war into hia locks Hat therBT aot a particle of frost in h.s hoart Thtglos wu.ii warm feelm towards all. lie gave s. me go.i Advice the colored citizens - good, bar 1 -om BUB Mmae. Among ether things as carted that ther ws no Kepu t . ic.i party, lie said ther-were n i Kepun iKCaa leaders- A brase PanJ -lis.-, mw-i apprarwiata music before and after ; peach. The Earth piak -ClULaM.3T i. S - 1 -s pal nhna received t - a ai r. ;- c- 1 aaaaage at Sammervillt hv th- h. ck yesterday afternoon i.'a:. r than at :.rt - stated. Seventy -rive chimneys w i bare to coctte down An: parsers have been dicover- h- r-- water spouts - panied by tic. - i The people of in worked op agx.n exit inn i' 1 ,-f -I.:T-r ad la felt by all. Th- l .r is estimated at fr . aecoods. ad the f thai persons foun dlfHcult to t OOt of th.or h i kxality. and - e ported where .. ; down. TT fieit p."pu 1- 1 f : ration OU, the r.-a ; 1 u P sir yor u n te r f e 1 u- r s h nude it & urel f Hjwat ot imititior.s. Price - 1 cent a Paper, iv i tb thejournal lint) Kites We have made arranf ments with th" f i'iil -atioti. . t.: ir.. Ablo-t ar.d m- t wl-: .W .-f li '!! ' v whtThv -uh-or:ber- I l.'.-1 ' 1-N M :y f the Le!"A .. k 'i-' rate-. -: r . . . An-.-ri'-an F.irp.o'r Aruer'n A ri 'u: . uthern I'u'.tivat Ivni'Ti-L - M.ira v-ienti :i'" Atner t. N i "r.tury 1 etr' it r'r.-- i -- Te i .1- S.U.r.c- N -rth A-vr U.-v V a r. J r 1. i 1 1 1 m N.Uti. ' 'Uri-;Urr-' J . "V i l ' . TV - M aazir. Wevkly V iur. l'e pi- T s i : tii -:at.- ar.-l !i:r::-K- t h.vo any -f tJf s iMu, ! y n-.akinic applieali. !'. Vice in hth' n or by letter, ha-. :;nt "f their i.'''u::'. ot- ur !.- -i ir.i ii i.at they w i.'. hav. v ir.i: ectttle tl -ni to any f tl.e al- e yu it. - t:o' rv. i v sc ! lie t . KVRTHF.K i Y u can ao.'. ! .i.lvan'e. r-c.'ive raonthi an 1 the I 'et payip. : S'. 11 .. J'-.i i :. ,t t'.-f r '. months. y P 1 ll'Il'l V' v i : . or. m ir.tha x-1 : 'H 1 .V Yo .h tho J k U' fr.-i CITY AND VICINITY. -rnator a nee .u- K.r.i-u Friday, the '.'J;h. M ix S b. wer: r. ,; i i - - o . mforniation in hi? new "ad S. I Teiser. on Dro.a I ;r barma n in cr er;es. ' o t -a'.uablr t-Iay. :'. . r him. The sch.iT.t r M- 1 i; '- A' sailed list Satur lay f. r the V: h with a cargo of lumber, sli.ii'.es naval stores. ir.d The Llonie Mtui. hue A.-.-1'enni . thr. ugh W. H. !'' c i a t : 1. its era! aent for this Suite, piia I w thou- iAai dollars beni riciarb-s on the 2 .1 inst. . to the f the lat- Sarah K. Hib- bard. A. H. Hotca lias . pened a oyster saloou on Mid lie -'.re t A sa:it- pie of slock and lirt r.iht and pr k i u was t et ; ed unced the mot toothsome th.at has appeared in this market. The lar shipment of garden poaa received by ilesars. K. II. A J. A. Meadows per Shrruuid. aii reminds us that another truck crop w ill soon be be- t f.-t nrnrtions are already soina for ward Two hundred and forty-fir. punis are now enrolled at tbo graded school. Aboa Qne hundre1 arjd twenty of these ,ra - aingrtnien. The ux , rH u . ur P"""""" i approaching a solid bis is and ac- compliahing much good. . nice plat of ground has Uien laid - ff r flower, and shrubbery at the railroad depot and enclosed with a fence made ol iron pipe and Deautif any I turned cedar poet. The Preetdent is if cot a coaii- eviuenny rou oi u; tioniet. Election next Tuesday. In order to must be on the reg..- ' 3 tration books before that day. A new registration baying been ordered in Craven county, it is necessary for every have hi name registered Kire broke out Saturday alout p m. in a roim adj.ining Watson it I'anit'ls ice house where wis stored a lot of looae hay and e crates. The alarm was given and tho engines were rushed out. but the fire wu under con trol before they could be put to work. But little damage was Ion i' Pl I niM.li, n - - A gentleman at ancrbc-ro wr -. -su. Uiat he has conversed w ith pr jm inent ,v, -i , iii,r u. ... uus LT.it tte vote as it n stands in .w.f ,. ,.. hnn.ir.l nn.ib - twenty-uve for the coaaition ticket and , , I flTe against, lie a so says that a large i crowd will be at Maple Cypress next J u L Tuesday to hear the cm Ji iati s. "t "''' Matthew York. ;.. the ui.-rat RadciitT Jt o. s mill, whale clearing tnuih from under the bench of the ed- - n hl- u.t ,rm . ,.u t ! aih "w k -l 10 ahav.ng the bone otT to the joint, laying it open. , oa lDursiiAT n is arm a:i. pu .-lit ci above the elbow by the l.-s Ele ia doing well. Matthew lives on Berne s;r the Frog Ton i. an d ho-- ! e- n ; hand at the mill. SpeaklBC t PnUokivlllr. V. M. Simmons. Kj . w.h H. 1' .1- ;'""" r iv . N v . '. -1 ill cloee 1 iv-ngres-.i u:a. can - f will tak e u ; a c i Tho steamer 7" wd I v a from New B- rr.e. ac bras-) ban Ft' hear th. of a car. i.-s that ha.- b fully prosecuted by the Jcne countv s:i 1 the ac - ai wi. n i i raven. him a lar Jir.es :t an : Ou mrlk. We tea 1 ar. i Wester caa-o .s :. nuait r :' Th-- - - - : h : b.; to : k i.'r Lir-T. wh. -It . k e$ ' Simmon. ba; ; pol. iical ; i ii a :.ii I h t.Hl.ni All . Kioh&r i s i ; ' rth r iu iiaiu-rn-..... ..i -t r- i. r : Hi'.,- mnii'. f I'emo- .it u r ' t. t" r l -: ient if a 1 1 1 ion . " ttie A it r.- hi? H'-iU''n t" ::: ' rat ie nominee of thin Sot'.-ue Thumcontrary iti 1 ieclaralions "f the otus nhouhi have v-.-.'. ;li.' nianafm'tit of ! 'r.--i. ii-nt certainly ha? . i:. 1 1 v ; i unl to npp..-e or . 1... ironies, lut it m col Ji.-uii p. -ition to i- f i- litinans. It wr uld ,i- -t.X'kli.'Mer- t" 1 1 a the ; 'i r:-'.'-. furt!.. 1'e un, r i i f i u r a r -u. aitjlilnu 1 Hoi 111 I nr. , a. : . T : t. an :i:i. Kv; . - ur candi.lat.' K r c. r.-.)anied I y i II. ( imoii. f th- I if no --ratio F.xecutive . ... : ti..' pe- pie at Ham well In i -j. ke ti- tin -in ..f the ob f i. ..- u. -.-. n Mr. 1 1 a ion a lso j a i.-rv rirc-'tive -leech. A '"whI i -.i i- ; r- -. nt an 1 th.-y m er.- very i : ' in, res-w 1 w it i 'U r can i id at e. .i:i i':Kh'. Mr 1 'u nn s--k ut Stan Iv t" l o-' l audi. -no. '. He wits in- L i- Mr ;-.;;. r i and ma le a 1 ra : . :.i! talk. I If shvo - whv he -hould he rl.'Ctfd as on l i e -avs that a larire number 1 ; - j in Halifax and other in thf 'thcr end of tho district f ' r him and Simmons because r.- regular nomir.i-e of th.-ir ha i Mr. 1 hi mi. b, hI man and rti.il soiiciti-r - au-e we believe will make a fair and at the same a k' .mp. an-i time 3 faithful profecuticg (.nicer. He in ci mpany with other pentle m n frm tl.e citv. will - to l ro.atan : re-s tin people in that r. . IIus1nrg I'rl ill ip 7F-- i.are stand- uncontradicted that ;ii" ii u.r. car. Ji Jaws have free u-e of tie r . i - rn th" A . it N ( '. !ia llroad intr. . r .r. . ,i-s to -ief.-at the F.-ople's : ".:. I is-,- .aFv the 1'enioi ratio r. "n.:r."f ! r th-' .--. nate. S'e have been unwilling ; believe such reports, k:: ov:::h. that it Las been the deter mined p. Iicv of the President from the time ho tix.k c ntr. 1 of the road to elim inate it from politics and run it strictly f r business. Hut we either don't un derstar. ! what is meant by "business principle,"" or the I -resident of the A. A N 0. Uailroad is grossly misrepre sented. Why the intluence of this cor poration should be used against the Democratic party of Craven county, and that. too. by a Democratic admin- istration. we are at a 1.x. to under- "tTu , The 1 resident of tho road may haye personal objections to the Democratic nommee for the Senate, but we always understood that a goou LKmocrat would lay aside personal feelings in a political contest and supiort the nitninee of hia party. The Democrats of Craven county have thought it proper to pat forward Hon. ('. C. Clark for the Senate; ; they though: ". was for the good of the 'county and i ; tho Democratic party to ' do this. H i hard it is then to believe that one uf o- own fire tried members would turn against it and use the prop erty which has cost the taxpayers of the eoanty so much money to defeat its purpose and its nominee for the Senate, i We sincerely hope the reports are not true, though they go uncontrad icted . ! Earthquake Shocks. The shisrk of nsrthiiuake felt here on Fr.day evening at about 2 45 p. m. was felt throughout the Southern country. We give rapvrt. from a few points: iVt.t mmi. S. C . Oct. 22. Another severe earthquake shock, accompanied by loud d entonations , occurred here at J 4 p. m. . shaking buildings. It lasted about six seconds. No damage waa 1 me. Wii.mN'.T s. N. C . Oct. 2-J. Two I distinct shocks of earlbniuake were felt .here this morning at 3 o'click. One wa.s quite severe and shook the houws i ihat it awaked a great many people. So ilimii!' TCDurtfil .njvr', ,-: ()c, oo -There was a ATl-A ' " ct" " 'nfre ... distinct earthquake shock here this mornlD at 5 o clock AtotsTi, (.is., Oct. 22. Two severe shocks of earthquake were felt here to iav, i ne at -4 Vi a. m. and one at 2 17 p. m ('i!i::;.iT"N. S. C. Oct. 22. There were two sharp shocks here at 2-4 ) this afternoon, with equal severity at Sum merville. au i Augusta. W.WUN..1TOS. D. C. i .-t. 2 2 A slight earthquake shock wis felt here at 2 .o this afterniH.n. The tremor lasted only an instant, but was sufli ciently strong to "pi" type on compos ing stones m the fourth story of the Star i :V. -e. 1 Mi ''V.iFi. ' ' t. 22. Slight shocks ; of earthquake were felt here at 4 2" th; i r n . n g and at 2 lie p. rt.s f r - th ; the State sh. w general but r. . c 1 s' k ih i s af ier 1 . . V t r this sec - thai thf -h sks da rn i c - re - Tied. Thr lli.trl. 1 ( .ml. r.ct nv. iud at - Tut lay -i-i J ir.g. th- 1 1 M Husl and i.t k- M : Wiu. 11 nor's int. and 1- :: k .-h..rp - t.r.g their ' .i:-el.:.rg. d I : Mil- M and ifg'i'. -r i r one. r li' . and their I. :.; : . : re tie m i'jiti ; to l.-avc i i bs in the. -f . . i f Crav i'!i Ci u nty . f selling liquor w nh rner.t wo.- suspended l. The tender man- r r P.usb.-e referred a - I . c.r.g a bad i rise i r g . -1 w 1 1 n gOo.l ut against fa.od to , a 'b aler ; -t guilty " . E , . ap dai.ts and . ; - atmg : L. i in ! the lb, ut :g:i rui . rwnOaS al . for mai.y Hp in ,a a: ' a Ji)'. I Th I)lilr. nrr. "a.-h. Hryan ti . -aid a f ru an-i aui llier said . to li t him al 'lie a tihtin. N o iv , - i r, - . r . 1 1' . m ill be down aft. r r.-I Kr! iay nioriiin. ' .1 i- to m -ti r l :: teres; 1 1. ; her- tie 1 1 . for their k in-1 to inform tin Bryan and th. are both f re tlu l.a eti. l-U i"e-t lop.S . but ' n that Mr. rt-h . -lit. r of the .! b.-rn A meriean ei r:kh: a- -h t-. any ( irly - -r it. i: -. .- !.: Mr. 1'ry the can-.- . :" at. can I i-l it. t i : i -d e t . -r 1 1 1 1 1 ! . .1 to .1 .' Senate if I..- .-an . a! i in i i - i - m t t the b ilance of th - -o Mr. Clark 1 the J.'l itN 1 v l-lect Mr. i :..r c. ell it 1"I1 1 1. Kr! 1 he J 1 lis a; and lane and supporl.s Me-.-r-tl.e rnur.tv car. ' beaded by .-sum, on. the whole l,i. -i. as the Feoplf .r i'.i-iliti-n ti.-k.i. i. cause. 1-t. It Ivo i.-- 1 v the . b'cti- :; f tt -t.ekct the countv will s. cure t.tt.i repreff ntati es m the (b-n.-ral A--.-m-bly and N-tter countv ollicers thoi the elis-tioii of th.e H .he f k.-t :o. 1 ' ' r - - c an d I i ii ssi v 'Jd . H.-e-ui-'' of tl.e iii.aliine u- .'. l' -ti..n of the follow in.: r hit:..!! bv lh- ciiiiiv ! K "lv m. rat i.- e. nv. Mi :' I further. Th. at w e n. : . . r -. "Oil ii. )U".-un W 1 1 1 i.ini . I e -ul. .n held bl the i : - d.-eei it the action of the Democratic 1. ( V'mui i tlue of i raven county re Messrs. I'harle- t', I'lark and H. Fane to nll-.w their nam. -s t. nutted to the ma.-s c.-nventi July F'.lh. lsr,. as candidates lieneral Asscinllv u-'ii the Ticket, and that we therefore inexpedient to mak. nny rviiimat : n believing that the material and indus trial interests of ( "raven county w i i be wholly n presented by paid ti k.i Thi -A'a-s the r.-eular 1 1-m ' -i a: " vention. every township in lb c intv bsunj; represented. t H'i- fim- ! ventioil a resolution wa.- iii.ai.iiii .--y adopted endorsing 1'. M. .:iini u- for Congress, and we believe Mr. l'-ryan himself was appointed a delegate t both the State and Congressional con ventions at the same time. The only duTeren -e. then. I ,-twevii the J.i una I. and Mr. Hryan in this matter is. we submit to the action of the convention and are trying to nM the Democrats in electing their ticket; Mr. Hryan bolts the action of the conven tion and is trying to defeat the Demo crats. Mr. Bryan boldly declares that he will do all in his power to defeat Mr. Clark: the J .i iin.u is doing its level bent to elect Mr. ('lark and the balance of the ticket. Hayen't we the same right to advocaW our ehoice. and to do it in as strong terms as we possi bly can, ob Mr. Hryan has to urga his ' Then why is it against our interest to do so 'r Come Tt The Point. We do not want to quarrel with our esteemed contemporary, the Sru-t and ('(im-nvT, but we do wish to remind it that the Democrats of Craven county did their level beet to elect .the present Governor of North Carolina, and one of the reoults of that victory was the pres ent administration of tho A. & N. C. II. Now we ask, does tho Governor endorso the action of his apiHDintee in using his official position, aa it is boldly charged, to defeat the Democrats of Craven county V It is no matter how many Republicans are on the ticket, the Dem ocrats of Craven county have nominated and placed before tho people two etaunch Democrats, and it is openly charged that the President of the A. it N. C. Railroad is usinc; all tho means in his power to defeat, not the Republi cans on the coalition ticket, but the Democrats, or at lea.-t one of thorn, placed there by tho action of the Dem ocrats of Craven county in convention asseniblnd . N ov tho .V. ic ii'i Ul nvr dixs not hesitate to condemn indepen dents in all parts of the State, and why hesitate to approve or disapi rovr of opposition t" the 1 Vnnx-rati " nominee of Craven county for tho .--enate. C an you condemn independents and rut con demn straight out opposition to a Dem ocrat in fav.r of a Republican'.' Doesn't the V Ir ,i-i il.it. r recog nize Messrs. ('lark and Lane as nomi nees of the Democratic party of Craven county '.' Why should the ini'den. e of the A. it N.'. Railroad be brought to bear agaiu-t the election of the Demo cratic nominee i f Craven county for tho Senate - The imputed eppo-iiiun is not to tho Republicans "n the coalition ticket, but to M r. ( 'iark . the Democratic nom i neo. Faatrrn North Carolina, llie Nni Rrrnr Prr.t.J trrlmi C ll 11 r c ll . ami If w Bprnr. We have had the pleasure . '. examin ing some of the final I r. . f -b.et ts of tins lunik, written by i ur fv'. w p.wn--man. R.-v. I . '. Va-s. ai d n- w - ac-ir.g through the pr. --. It i- certain. y :.a:. J- , some pres.- work and ir.-mi-e- t .K credit to the -kill ' f the S- uthi rn i 'a : h-hmg House of Wi.it'. t . -ic j ; r- :: a. The work i- now ur.di r- -n.g ci.al in-pei-tion lv the an : ': r . an 1 w .".1 If hnn i-om.by I m 1 an 1 ; ! .:. a t . ry -h..rt t.n.e. In exauun.L' ll,.--e -ii- t.- laid the biii.k w i.'i I'O of far more .Mer.-st to all claa-i - in New F-erne ai. l . l-ewi ire than wo at l:r-t anticipate ! . Tie- . :.: r mati-in it contain- . f the ,-.: '.y r ,,f th..- ... ii 'ii ' f N rth Far l.t,:i .- ra! ti: t in io rlii ii I pr . (nr. ( ) IF ' bi n I ! X . I '.'111 m it te. . d -1 1 - : t .1.11 to the b 'bow . g Tb.e registrar- and ::.-p. Hon f"r tho war,1.-. r- ;m -hip- in I'neii c c-.n-.y ;vs.-einl ,e at tb.ar r---p pla. es on Saturday. 1 1 '! . ' 'tb.. fr nine pr. - f the ... at- VI I . - a m. to ' p in. in pur-nane. visii'ns i 'f sec. -''77 . f tie- l Soc. -JH77. It shall be th. registrars and judges of e .hit v tend at the p.d ; place ship . r precinct with, t! f.ooks . u tb.e Satur 1 i loot i. 'ii . f r. m I he h ur a. in. till the hour of live w h. n and w lu re the -a: 1 . Leu t- tho iu-p.fl ;. .n :" f l: f i. j the pr. . an-- r t wr.,1. 1 sal .1 el is-tor- - i iai i be a , , j to tlie ii'nia . f any p. r-- said I'.k k-. In cfis,. . : a t ion . tl.e rr g;-i r .r -b. i. '. b, k-. . , ,...-!;. ; - the ii.. 'll ... oloec;.-.! to. the 1, uged. place, w hen b electl I and -hall app. n , r 1 :' re t ::- tog. -th. r w ,;h shal I hear and le sa; 1 tie- it 1. :b J.M'tl' 'II . i n IU. I - n. -t:ce s. 1 ol in thi anv . name ing I that Cted t. " '!- :. : 1 1 r 'I..: . bug. r u r g . -: a:-- ton. t b 1 . n il . .1 I Ir.. are I 1: .and -km a 1 n e v 1 1 a ! if Sad 111 and E. IF N. w Mead I lorn IMS. SIMMONS IN VANCE COUNTY. on Me I o il ti ll i . lln ; Hi Canvas. '11-. I'-'i . m a- . i.. n 1 M . Si nuin lo. n.it.- 1 by the ! mocrats ..f the 1 nsri'N-i iriiii district we prediot.d it hi- e ilivas- of the di-trict would v.. to the people that the convention Wilson had made no mistake. It i- a- u hel note that our pre.iiction- enxeritied. From every jxunt h he h .i.- spoken come words of n.-l approval of his canvass, and 1: ik'.-rv.-m of bi- dav he spoke 'Mir.'.y. in 1 the '. wine i.. ti.-f . e tl.Tr.en.i I i 'emoerat i-tion. Last 1 lender- n. i I, nives hi- -pee.-b. P.o li.-ae- a- M. m nioii-. I i. " ' ral ic in 'in- . : r Cmigre-s from tin- di-tre ;. -1 k here yesterday. This was Mr. "-amnions" lir-t appeariinco on the lm-t-im;- in our county and we dare say few wh.. heard him went prepared for such a -p. ech a- th.-y had tho pleasure of listening to. It was in every way a splendid elTort. and if "Simmons" lacked for friend., and admirers before he . I id ret after he had finished. In 1... d. h- ii..t only made friends, but . e : h u-:asi i,' ,id m i rers. ot-terday'. Mr. "simmons -poke about one ho- and twenty mumps and was h.ai 1 a large number of people, the c 'urtli"ii-.' I i nig fiile i w ith I epi .-sen tat iv.-s . .f h- - i h parties hi 1 ric.s. The large number of colored people p resent was notice able. It i- I,,.; d. . larirg too much lo-ay that Mr. Simmon- i roved himself a h.-i t.-r speaker than even his friend- and supporters expected, and it was admit ted by all that a better political -p.-ech has not been made m Vance county. It was a plain, practical, dispassionate discu-sion of the (Kiints at is-ue in State and National politics, treated in an able and logical manner, calculated to io great good to the cause and to make votes for himself among both . parties. Mr. Simmons spoke oonlldent Iv of hi election and gave good reasons up. n which lie based his calculaf i.-n -and why members of loth parties and races should vote for him. His. speech was free from abuse of his two oppo ; r.or.ts O'Hara and Abbott, and whil" he arraigned the Iiepublican party and held it to strict account for (ts many and grievous wrongs, he iljd it in the spirit of dignilied and manly argument and his words will tell. There is no question about Mr. Simmons' election if the Democrats of the second district w ill do their duty and go to the polls in solid phalanx and vote for him on the 2d day of November. j Nn- l.-t the Demo. -rats of Craven, Miintv ter. -1 :i ought h e that every iter is ret-is 1 cot to the polls. I'rav got to the P give Simmons i large t Thr I.enolr County Cnm am. The joint canvass of tho Democratic and Republican candidates of I.enoir county is progressing smoothly, except an occasional ritlle from Dr. Moody, with every indication that the Demo cratic ticket will be elected. At I. a Orange last Saturday Hon. W. A, Smith, of Johnston, was present and gave the reasons for the faith that is in him. 1 le gave a short, graphic history of the g. o. p.. told why he left it and advised tho colored people that their intere-t was with the Democratic party. His sp, ech w as humorous, good com mon sense. C.p i'agewa.s on hand to express his -ii : pre . at the action of his political god f .lie r. He was still a Republican and adii-e.l his Republican friends to stick to tlie old party. The irrepressible Frank Parrott. Iasq.. wn i hand to Ik1 hoard for his cause crowd was silent that it might ;Fs cause was. he was ashamed bil . v. r ca.-t a ballot for W. A . and -boa- tha: i -mini. The s: - oh of tlu day on the part of idates was that of ( 'apt. W. A the I "om.icraii " stan.lard- r the Senate. lie is a good r, makes a very forcible -p'.'ech 1 ect i n is assured . Orav. Esq.. tho candidate for j the --,r.c Dar let:, i be.ir.-r - canva.-i-I and his I M. A. the House, is gain;; by his canvass. lie make- a good sound Democratic talk and h ;i the advantage of his opponent in that he is not afraid to say w ho ho Wei;,! o-ipport for Congress, He will roll Nov. E. for very poll- thf g'A' d rnaj rity on '.!. -M of i .-.ll. E-q.. the candidate k "f the Superior Court, is a Far young man and one fully r.t : -r the position to which ho His opponent is one of the old wheel-horses, but he i- with g crowd now and w ill have to . :-. Bi.-zelF J.," I't'ii i.- tlie F'si worker f . r the par:; T him is largely attribute! the -ii ;" the Democratic ticket two y. ar He was pitted ag.un-t SIili .'. Davis, who had made a good V. : r and was considered tha backbone of the party by some. Sutton's suectss over this leader completely demoraiiced the Republicans, an 1 now they have raKiv 1 an i put against ':, ini their strong est ::. in. B 1 Tay 1 r. Ba: Sun n w ill g- t ti.. r- , ; : the sh in" . i , - ;.. I! olge.-. th .f i.- ;-. w : h iv- an h.s c in p.-: . : r '. 'a . 1-. ' b- at- tt f r si,- r;:T tw P - nt r g i -1 e r -y wain 'Vtr :. . w as s : a : iy y ears ag- a No saiisfacti' .n and null the people r . w at 1'. 1 1 r.iy is the Demo f r re election. IF na.- ma ; ;' ir :ii ' r . fV.ger i- an intelligent rthy gentleman, and l..,-ted. though he r m.iU to light B'"!'. . : r !' I si v. ral year was i : . the hand - .f t v -jail an d no one cou Id sav him . but M r. ( ray has I'i'.i.illv r- hat i- and s b.::i - the an a I vantage over his fact that he is with the pp. cent F in man: t party ,-f n. g :..!: Fit an i E. and r.o man - an sustain ect of duty aga:i;.-t him. fi 1 e- Tom-r. Dr. Kirk P. 1 .of tm. I , for -ur p a t r : . ii . vey. r. a vass : t - in.- g. - f r the I re not making an active ran themselves, but are putting in i w. rk f T the party. : b " k in I.enoir is in le. d bright 'm. 'oral-. M ho Ha - I llelll .' :.!.- ag" v a.-king ci-h to ,-, spi ak tint : .' ,. talt-,-1 -ur r- ad. r- W, cai 1 for an.' m I ( 1 1 1 h t he nn- -tuck away . and in v. r lo. K :- t- - to r.- .11 1 d d. h. r::i--. if North 1 'ar. 1 1 na. -no : n W il 1 lam-on . an i -tale .11 . 1 ' iruti 1 ( 'ar- '1 11 r-. f 1 1 : v J . -ript-. P- hi-t"l v i 1 . 1 1 '. : -a 111 1; - 1 f r -ly f. 0. lib ei'.ty 1 ve cents a jan- Fltuthsatw il i HIT- id Hie Vlliliitii .. i a i en . H.lpti-1 a ; ihird ai. K in-l.'ii ;!. I. N I '.'V.V; , bld. r The. Kll.-r Ki.l.-r 1 h. o- .n iu ted by he model at. -r. 'emt: ab-ent. s called to the Uhn A. del . Wiiii; -1 M , clla 1 1 a - ;..o - I i I. i-l of .-hurdle jor i' y f ti n d to 1 Klder F. I '.. I Fnif-rd ..re :,. j. -Fetter- froTii cl .. ierat. r. i - lb 1 and a r.a- Si-M an 1 i'lldi r W. J . .int. d r. ading clerks, churches are road and il led. The following found represented mfort. Bayhoro. Oaper illir.g Creek, (iold-boro. r-.Tic-o. Morehoad ('itv. delegates churche- i Am:. -oh ni'ii'i F:: Kir.-;, r. . Mount '" l ii'ove ' ,1 Sn.ov Hi.l 1 'n m. : i this ehurc on 1 1 . -v i . ; i . uv'nts. Ii.-rno, Foil- Pir lib - pa-to appoin and diocese of i a committee and arrange- l w: l,:,l 1 !.- 1 1- n OTi brat ;r. derator. ,. s -p ;. . Th. i l.-r Hi The all- the association to I. ru'ifor.i. s being next .n nleTed into eleC- ct i id. r. the i..n by ba A - 't Tile followit ell.-r- M I r. i Web1 1 1 n HI. ' are appointed Elder R. K. Fl 1- r Th- . a Whuiielil , lei-te.i Moder ator. W. (.. Fritt re ,1-ted Clerk, and 1 . S". II in '.'k re electe I Treasurer. Fl i.-r 11. i ". H-.w. ii. of tho Disciple i "niirch and Fader N. M. Jurney. of the Method ist Church . arr invited to seats and the courtesies of the body extended t 1 hem bv the M eierator. ' 'in in .t;..f . u F reported that F.'.di votional Exercises r C, A. Jenkcns would preach the introductory sermon tonight, and that F.ldor Thomas FHxon. jr.. would preach tomorrow night at 7 a." o'clock. The foil . wing c ommittees were ap pointed : i in pi ,-t ii, xt meeting and preach ing, Ki.lfi-C. A. N-ls..n. H. F. Dillahun:. IF D. Cai roil. i Hi lifhnqu. nt i bui'-h. s. Elder V. T. Jones. A . ( i . i '-' . K. A . Barker. To ii..m i nai e e''.'Utivo committee. I'.ld. r W. J. Fulloid. W. II. Hood, C. W. Bir.-ll. On obituaries. Fob r C . S. Ca.-h s l-11 . 1 1. M. Stanton. IF IF Barker. R. port was read on H tho Mi.-s ions by Kider A . J. Ilir-s. :ir. 1 after being di-eussid by V. I 1 e r 1 1 ires v.a on motion adopted. The following eommittio was ap- l'rec. pointe 1 on B.aptist orphanage: Dr. J. F. white race. Said he further, Mr. Sim Roberts. J. M. Wtviten. T. ,J. Hood. mons has influences and will add' Tho churches report during the year, strength to that intluence, and this will j lo deaths. 2i'i2 baptisms and 3:1 members enable him to accomplish something for ; received by letter. They also report the colored race : but what can the col amounts contributed for all objects ored race expect from O 'Ilara or Abbott. during the year, i? V M9.S3; amounts Nothing, just nothing at all : for they sent to this meeting of the association havo no influence with the party ic for all ob jects. Sab'! -2. These reports i power. The colored people should do not include tho follow ing churches j recognize this fact and govern them because they were not represented : i selves accordingly. Davis Shore, port Barnwell. Piney Orovo (Onslow;, Smyrna, Woodville and Young Bethel. Adjourned to me.-t b n ight to hoar tho introductory sermon by Elder C. A. Jenkcns. The following delegates and visitors from your city are here attending the association: Elder Tlun. Whitfield. F. W. Hancock. Miss Fannio Holland. Miss Carrie Khoni. Mrs. C. E. Patterson. There will be a meeting of the Demo cratic Executive Committee of Craven county held at the City Tux Collector's cilice on Friday, tho ',"Jth in?t.. at 12 m. Each and every member is earnest ly requested to attend. O. H. cl'. i 'N. Ohm'n. IF S Nt NN. Sec'y. Jones County Items. Eggs are commanding good prices in the Trenton market. Cool, bracing, dry weather, while the dust on the roads is almost stilling. (iood beef, and large quantities of it. are olTerod for sale in Trenton now. Died Tn the village of Polloksville. on i i.-t. Itch. Eddie, daughter of Mrs. Mary Perry, aged about seven years. Died Near Piney Urove church, in Pollok ii!e township, at the homo of Mrs. Cora Jones, tho infant child of Mr. and Mr W. IF I':-! lop at- u four month.-. Chinquapin -finest farming Will in a week ft ion has land- in r two t. ll some of tlie the county, the Ji 'I RNaL readers all ah. ut them and th indus- trious citizens. We havo b. en re- iu ed to state that the funeral of Mr. W". M. Coston will be preached at the i'. icons Creek church, 111 I'nslow county, on Wednesday after the first Sunday in November, bv the liev. L. S. Hurkhcad. Several of our citizens have com menced making and burning brick. Mr. J. M. Andrew-has a kiln of 42.000, Lewis King -Ja.ono, Hnl Henry McDan iel i" oc-o. Vet w e understand the de mand is greater th in the -upply. 1 'ur candidates :ir having largo crowds to meet them at all the appoint- 1 plac i ; 1 .! Democratic Tuck ahoe met them in full force, tho largest crow d siuee : While it is said that the good old Democratic tins are in full blaze, every ore- with sleeves rolled up is working for I'ynum. Sanders. Sim mons and the wh.-Io State ticket. All sav Tuckah.of will poll the hugest ma jority she ha- ea r given. Mauv vear- ..go tie' no w-papers were iiiy year- ..g' bus v trine il l :-a.- oi: ban i I' nd -pell she i ..- 'i:-s;n I r. Pi: .-ev an 1 hi- d.-c- :h. :n w. ail 1 h. ad their - n: ' Pu-s-y ism " " and b.aving fallen into tho nai ! n l i ly w ho was limenc.'d reading and lie an -Id r F he: tue laim 1: well -ji-ni -1 iters . an 1 t with t K ::,-;. Oh. that "tild get s one is -?:i. Ju-t cats I th cic! to writing a oF arly earn s. . n.y cpini' !; is --Fairly tb.e J n.-s Ci'n-.uian .1 t :. that . 'Ut c it- i aii'.iv ..'f tie a v i v ' 1 it.,ii-.i.-.'.r. nakes. siiys are fat and f any fowls .. not been N"- .w. friend. sold t -avs tl chase 1 ,i .w u I le .pe y. 'iir I n.i 1 . a m- 'in h the-- iniagin run-; have ,- the ev. 1. 1. - 1:1 tli J ;;: . w as r. j.til -u:-ed ly irv If Vi u . for . the V', ur bra i 11 y,-; iten-.s hi; - 1: i 1. break fa-t the J '- :: I aft. :. : 1 1 f re m vet 1 ; C'pin .; 1 -a-f i hli -. I f at. i w ... -i:r m. n i"ii- uig.' s ; i an 1 the b.iuo -1 i"iii. .era! i- 1 'h:i,. waiting fur tic J ) We I'lll.-l the organ:, --d an 1 r.-a say ib.at B 1:11111 1 he full I ifin. era; 1 tre q .us. pap 1 . N -Ve thor fr ,v ,e for I Willi T. pr, 't tb. 1 t f.r Mi .1 h 1 r ; w ith r. en's get hl- Wli.t- ilOg' ut el- is 1 1 P it h. nil 1 -1 ' nil s' a id A tru: : i-1 1 : Wh, f..r 1 thi- it. i . 1 Sold in and F. 11 N. Me w P.eri. ado ivs. N.I' Sllllllilill-' HlO-pOl l- Ill.liilleS ( lililitj Ml:. 1- ii". ci Think uiit y-i;r rnil.-i mother c-'.lllties wulll-l Ilk. lo liTl.o ho w ! he v. ii ;ii; ' hampi. .Ii ( : I 'en i a. .:: tlie v-eo(.n.! .Ii tr.c; ctuiiii-: in t i Ve - ou u t'. I a'1, r r. if t he, I' 111! ' ! some knowledge rained in -eve; ti"H-: oi the county i n ni s. -nv por- f tba- nio-t prominent citi. n- l th i-b i : -ections mentioiie.l. I ir.-t as to the ll.-ni-; a: F.-y a:., a unit and will !- the la-: ::, .:' ".r:: c-ut next Tiif-Fiy and -'! po-n Fie.i :.'.'. ts soliilly for tlie .;. serving; e . tielr county. There is no doubt about 'ha; matter. But how .!. -ut t!i- i; lubli eans'r There is .ii-nij.tioii and d;. ati. -facti' !: aiL:onr; I h- ia. and w bar ai ' 1. y going to do': I'ho have w men :n tile liebi . both I lliiliollg I" be '. i ; t eTl- lar Ii"! r. in. e of the pally. Matters be ing thus mixed and .-on fii-ed . many good meaning colored m.-n know not wher- they stand and therefore do no like to support Abbott or O'Hara. but think they will best servo their county by supporting Simmons. One colored man of Beaver Creek township said to me a few days ago that h did m i !:r,ow Abbott and was afraid to tru-t him i away otT in Washington ( ity. because I he did not think Abbott could do tlie party any service, and ho know FJIaxu had not been of any special benefit lo the district, except tlie favors In had done Democrats by Pending them few pa. k.iges of poods, and for tut so reasons he was going to try Simmon-, and he knew of other Republicans- in liis section who w.tild -upport Sim mons. In tho Tuckahoe -eclion. t'mrp ;.n many colored Republicans who -ay tin y will vole for Simmons. In a conversation with an 1 col ored man near Trenton, lie Sal 1 '"Will. Boss. I intends to vote fur one Democrat one time in inv life. Iso going to vote f ir Mr. Simmons, kase I 's. been know- ig him rvrr sense be w-is a baby an1. I knows ho will do right for the color. .! man, much so as anybody wo will over git. and ho'll git more votes 'sides mine from among tho colored people, kase. Boss, dey ain't 'feared to trust him." An intelligent colored man from the neighborhood of PolloksvilF'. assured me that Mr. Simmons would certainly get his vote and that hp knew of other of hip people who would cast their bal lots for Mr. Simmons. Said he in sub stance, that Mr. Simmons is a native of Jones and has not only a property in terest in tho county, but that F.o hold tho warm attachment of many sincere friends in both parties. Thf Republi cans like him for his outspoken honesty and justice in al! the business transae-lion-o.f life. They know that if e!"Ctel. he would eariicoily labor ; promote alike the interest and advancement of the colored race as he would that of tho iho present indications m respect to White Oak township, arc that a goodly ': number of Republicans of that precinct will support Simmons. Judging from the information gained in the various sections of tho county. 1 the conclusion can but bo that little ! Jones, though claimed to be Republi- i can. will honor Mr. Simmons with a handsome majority. Vi.vt. i:. Interesting History. Editor Journal: After the election ' of l?o when Hon. Orlando Hubbs was ; elected to Congress, a report was circti- lated that the late Rev. Dr. CIoss, of the j M. E. Church, had voted the Republi- . can ticket, and his son wrote to that i eminent Diviuo of tho report- In response to the inquiry, lie said, j "I voted for no Republican but Mr. I Hubbs. 1 did not vote for him because i he is a RepublicaiBiut because he has ! the reputation orf-Jg an honest man. " ' This is interesrmg history and as a j compliment to Mr. Hubbs was worth j much more than an hundred votes. It i is indeed out of place to enter into any i discussion as to the purity of character j or davout Christian spiirt of Rev. Wm. ! Closs. Everybody in this section knows I that it was excelled by no one. C"Ai.r.'p..N. I A r.YIID. j To all who are suffering from the er- . rors and indiscretions of youth, nervous ,' weakness, early decay. loss cf manhood. ; etc.. I will send a recipe that will cure ! you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great ; remedy was discovered by a missionary ' inSouth America. Send a self-addressed j envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station I) Yaa" York Citi- n'.T d wy , MARKIKD. ! Anothtr couple the victim of "Cu pid "s j bow.'' After roving about thirty years : through showers and sunshine, tb.e 1 bachelor at last aimed in the right di- i rection, and found a young lady, wil- 1 liDg to share his joys and sorrow -. i Mr. 1-'. M. Kilpatrick. with wi..:n yt.u i are all familiarly acquainted, w a - mar ried to Miss Emma V. Wil-o:;. ..; M;.r tin. at 10 o'clock, a. m. . 1 'ct. .-. The ceremony was performed at 1 1.1k Orove Church, Pitt county, by Rev. C. i W. Howard, in a very impressive man- ner. Tho bridal party consisted cf the following attendants: Mr. Satt-rthwa:t. ' and Miss Maggie Wilson. Mr. A-a Congleton and Miss Annie -Brooks. Mr. j J. I', yuinerly and Miss Nannie Latham. ' Mr. W. S. Wooten. and Miss Maggie Vv . Smith. It was sometime after tb.e sun had dropred in tho "distant west." when I the party arrived at the grr. -in -i.omt . I and he presented hi.-, trophy. , Notwithstanding tho drowsim. .s oriel feels after a long ride through cl -t: is -f dust, it wa.s a merry crowd. Mr. Kilpatrick and lady f :.:. 1 :r...::y friends awaiting their arriv:.! -vi ry 1 :.i offering congratulations for a b t and happy life. About b p. 111. -tipper I was served an i al! part-a k very fr-. ly ; of the tempting Oin is. :::..F-i- wh; -h 1 th.e table w-- gica;:::ig. V.'c ..-i.j y ;1... style of having C"'.r.fert;.l b - a.t- v.'.. :. we participate in such n ;rc 1:::.. 1.;-. Everything pas3e I plea-':.:.' ' y. . r. those who are not much pr :: - t - I... ir ity. contributed ..'aite fr..-. ly ; - F.e . 1.- -joynient of the occasion. We '.-.:!. them all the hap ir.es-' l.e.iv. :: an !'---tow, and w;pn their w. rl: :. .r;:. ..-i-r.-l ed . a r. tin i. 'n in t :. e w : '. i : y :. ; . i: 1. U I.IV, the la'-:.: Mr. and Maggie W. Ful ;r p-y 1 pai.-r.ts n. Mr-. Mrs Fuh W m : "in 'tb.e .'. woman th t: c-mrut tuber w.lFtu; the M. t the v.'! its bos iu af cultured, m.-n. be r of w c n d e r t h t :. inn. mourn with htr bereaved l.u-: parent-, f r ti.-.- L-s.- if :. 1 1 'h :y as i,-g; - 1 i c. :: about six month '. . r 17 vear-. -be the a to th 1 hing and ha hurt a t:::.e. is paratf i d w.-rFFy ; ve g.. lie fr an't I'l'i'ir: Us tel , .-ar;': 1 1 :i; ll-' ?1 A It ii 1 l.u. in. e - : '..' : W. II. F.I-aV a F KINSTON EINST TO THE Found, $20,000 Worth OF THE Most Magnificent Stock of Fall and Winter Goods Ever Brought to Kinston. All Our Departments Are Immensely Stockci T- witli, in tlie Dry Goods Department, vir an d pantiinc of Tricots, Ladies' Cloths, Ottomans, Sebastopol, Cashmeres, Persian W e v Striped, Brocaded r,d r" ; Astrachan to match all the above Press Good. . Our Millinery Department tain- the Lab st Novelties in Paris and New York Styles, and it will do T-n-'lies jnnd to sec our lino. Clothing! Clothing! Clothing! Meu-, Vmi;:,. and ()'..rccnt- i.ovj-:.st. Hoys and Children's. Wo have the Biggest Line of Suits vcr lieforo soon in Ivinston, and the PRICES AEE THE Ladies, Misses and a-snr;;:i.xt in this line consists of Ii: is, Dolmans, Silk ( 'irculars and Short Wraps. Remember 1 iarriniu. in this Our Boot and Shoe Department . and we havo some of tho best makes in the market, r- in fine Ladies and Men's Shoes. Is e He. Furniture ! feet of room crowded 7,030 Lounge-, P, ad-toad s. Mattrasses, Chairs, Wardrobes, Hull Raoks. and Our Carpet Department We have Brussels, Vjlvets, 3-ply Wool, Cotton Chaia ' I- just beautiful, and hem;-. Don't fail f.. r advantage. An immiiise Line of Trunks, Satchels and Valises. We an- solo agents for the Justly Celebrated Gold and Silver SllirtS, t!'c best in the United States. Gents, Boys and Children's Hats in endless varieties, the style aiid the latest. REMEMBER THE OLD STAND. Many thanks for past patronage. EINSTEIN'S, Kinston. N. C. scp WOlll WAITED! A ACTIVE AND RELIABLE PERSON TO REPRESENT A LIFE INSURANCE CO. L,ileial lerms anil arrnnsremeiitti. Ail rtress wlli refen-iices VATIOSAI. Mt TI AL LIFE ASSW. 14 iU V St., "VVnshlnston, D. C. oCbl --n-l Whiltey nnb- Willi. .3 J e a.o t f. i 4 ' r5R .1: i.ai ll '.1 w.L . , aui. Il.w.k ' A I,.,.'..,., i.'iri.' i S 'J 3 3. M. WOOLLEY, m'. D. BtSBMliinin. Oi. oiluu ai.. yviiiiciiuU su-i-vt. WEAK. UNDEVELOPED PARTS "K th- bo-iy en!nrt;pd uml streniith.nel. V ull particn ePnt cnaM.i frw-.KHlF M KlvrH.. HrFKALO.N Y. Fsr FafS Planting. Cabbarre. Kale. Spinach and Turnip Se.-d. E. 1 1. MEADOWS Ac C1. j augi'. dw i 03ters and Restaurant. M;.-. S. A. WOMHI.E has opened a First-Class Oyster Saloon and Restaur ant, one door below- Cotton Exchange, j and is prepared to furnish Oysters in evoi y style. I Meals at all hours. Families suppliop their homes if desired. scCt d W am Why Not. i .m 'has, dor;oi:s ; n p ;i!!i!'or iiibdow ruMi a iai rij-e :s mor.1 :uliii::- y far ' :.-s-': nu- a oar : rir.d -: i:. s- ha . Ta - villa v ia r. !0K" FORGET THAT GINS WILL BURN. : ' . - V ta! ! ;. - 1 'ROBERTS & HENDERSON NEW P.EKNI., N. C. ; . ; o - : i-vi r S 1 0,000,001) .:. te "J against U'lrati c- Fill", i.'j ua lo E. hi. HODGES, M N i " FA CTI " EEI1 Ol Wagons, Wheels lb. Wheel Stocks, Axles, &c - -hurt notice. . and prices lower .ar. , ar. 1 V::;ined VI . A I Kl Al, f:, Kinston, N. U. NFNN - II iTEE. Q m m n A I a Ea n t uu e Commission Merchants 10G ms Kainit and Guauo mid Cot ten T1. 1 I l liel, and i 11 ion l'i 1 dwtf 6 AHEAB1 N FRONT ! Weaves and Dress Flannels. Plain Velvets, Plushes in. all Children's Wraps. an Immense Stock of New Markers, We are Furniture ! with Walnut, Poplar and Parlor Suits, icr thai we intend to dispose of these goods to your Henders House- Ha been thoroughly renovated and newly furnished. Table supplied with the beat the market affords. Transient boarder solicited. Goed, attentive men at the stables to care for team. Charges reasonable. Mrs. 8. M. SMITH. . New Utrue, April, 1886. ap21 wly dlw Dr. G. K. BAGBY, Surgeon -Dentist. One 8etof Teeth for ?15.00Jand up. Gold fillings, SI.50 and up. Amalgam fillings, tl.OOand up. Teeiii extracted without pain. Olfice and residence South Front street, .pi'osite the Gaslon House, Newbern, N. ti ilaylstassu. ap2H wljB FRENCH'S HOTEL, CITY HALL SQUARE, NEW YOKK.I ' i Opposite City Hall and the Post Office. Ill's lintel ia one of the most complete In its appointments and furniture of AST HOUSE in New York City and Is conducted on the Xiuropeau Flua. - Rooms only One Dollar per day. Half min ute -.walk from Brooklyn Bridge and Ele vated K. K. All lines of cars pass the door. Most convenient Hotel hi New Yorlt for lierciiiiiils to Btop al. Dining Rooms, Cafe, ami i.uncli Counter replete with oil the lux uries at moderate prices, Jy7 wiy HWE.VH.DnoS, P H. P.ELLITIER GUI0N & PELLETIEB, Attornoys a,t Xjti. s.'.rTii kiioxt St., orr. Gaston Housk, NEW BERSE. Ti. C. P: act-re where services are desired. l'ric'tire In tb.e siupreine Court, and In t 1'e.lerul Court al New Berne. I'neot tills firm will always be at the fol lowing places al times specified below: Trenton . Jones county, Saturday of eack and every week. Beaufort. Carteret count-. Thursday ofeajb wecK. ..bicksoiivli ie, (.u6ow coir' ty, the first Mi da v in each mo 11 -. M. SIMMONS. C KSiKITT MAItT, SIMMONS & MANLY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. I Will practice in the Conrtsof Craven, Jones i I OriBlow, Carteret, Pamlico, Lenoir and Hyde 1 and In the Federal Court at New Terne. feb6iw DR. J. D. CLARK, DENTIHT, NEWBERI, O. Offloe on Crf.ven street, between Pollock and Broad apr7-ldwly FURNITURE. Parlor Suits, Chamber Sets, Walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes. Mattresses, Chairs, E-ourifjes, Sofas, J Ccutre Tables. Etc., AT KOCK BOTTOM PRICKS. JOHN SITTER, .Id: speei, New Berne. N. C. ALKOKA MALE AND FEMALE ACADEMY VI KOHA, N. C. The i a.: session opens October t. 18S8. s:;utt-'l : 11 11 iiiuiKl and progressive toim f-"' ! f a 1 1 ii.-r ; ti foi mat iun apply to ft. T. BONNKK, Principal. VV.P. BUKRUS & CO, QHAIN AND J0TT0N COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW BERNE, N. C. feblrdw "I i 1 -46 1 . 1 :r-. 4 A. n xrx'ct to bo annoyed
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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