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THE JOURNAL. at. t. i. H13PIR. - JW BERE. N. C Lip. Till', -jol'd; M .. tion 'ft gl !!" ('. whole r. S.r;:r.! '" ! ' '" -iier5ou !: : ' ' . My i.i..l tii -'..'.' .. T.venry ; 1 '''ir. vr.io .i.lin3t liiO li'.'Jtloi. ,il ' i.oaas in favor ot - The (lorui.tn .i Wisconsin has uienv::... i;re.s5on the s il'-i'v: 'V They think tliti necessity for st im ul.it i n: . tion to th;.i conntry. .um satisfactory- reason ciu be for allowing foreigner hoM ofti(f .uVr v. , uetice. mm ;;n tii.i; i..' Tuk Ricnmond U ". the changes in the Terminal Ifailroiuls. road, the 11. S: 1 . i ran In the interest hereafter. This is i:. , i. .hoi - ' ', . .1' ' : e ! certainly be m' Richmond undoubted! v trneaid perfectly right and legiti mate. Nor'h Carolina h is sold to Richmond the privilege of using her railroads and we e cu . p.ct nothing els than for th it c y -o n.K? them in her own in-er-sv THE 8nobbhnes that i j s s i Washington City society, if we are to believe the reports sent out by newspaper correspondents, is rea'ly disgusting. Bat tbwrnles" are to be atraightenfrd out. savs the . . Siar, and each assigned to his proper place and station, and the hope of the country is that economy and common sense wil! h c a little (bowing. The. taxpayer-, oi the coantry are becoming interested in these s5ciety doings. Kitra v.i gance here Will corrupt the servants whom the people send to mlte, alter nd repeal laws. There are few Sena tor and members of Congress who retire in a better condition finan cially than when they enter public lite, notwithstanding the money they get for a two year-.' term is considered a right snug '. f ir tane by the common people. It ,s pent in show and bustle, and occa sionally a crv is raided tb.it 'to.''1 a year is not enough i r a member of Congress Are ; o- the !i i .-s who lead in socie' - iro "i . i ; : sponsible? The Kinston F " ' . . point ab)U. the val : ' i- -house of the A. v N. R. destr. . ed by tire a" M r. ' cad "ity some t : a. 1 1 i oar notice ot r;ie -taineU by the cempiu-. t: '!. fire we did not trouble to r:, An exact figure.-; a getitlem,". n ought to know told us ;h : :1a- l -s was cotuparat ve!y small 1" ie Frer I'tcii infers fri.m th:.- ";. r ' would be an actual a tv tut jg- ' the road to burn all the w ari lo-usc-Well, every one to ins ..-.v n not. on We hardly ttiink any ."iii't n.i:, with common sens.- would draw snch an inference. Ta k : f. g 'lie Frer Fre' own e-'ni' d' tiic loea it is comparatively sma.!. l'.nr suppose it is a heavy loss? We are willing for the Fr-f Vr-- to have its own way about that, but we think it unjust to its renders to sup pose that they sre silly enough 'o draw the same conclusion from the Journal's item that it does. Did the Free Press draw on its memory for the point about the sheds built bj Col. WHITFORP or was some one else in the editorial chair wheu that paragraph was written? Is .t another far fetched Inference" Please get Col. Wiiitkoki. to tell yon the date of the Jovrai. that contains the item: we have searched oor files and can't find it. We do not deny anything, we only want to know whether you "inferred'' or stated facts. THE WEST The mail on Monday nigh' ns the following letter Porou.1. iin. Mitchell Co . N . ' . , December Is, iss terror: JoVR-nal. The writer h nc ticad aweral editorial article in .iuTer tot papers in thi Stat, notablr in the H'iitcktaa, ot SiJwburT, hitid the editor' ipe dii! that n.i iuorf new oanti hll b formd in Nortr. i 'art liQ, and I blifve your : ne .:nT. them. In your daalr of the . Ich ' r.of-e i y ery csim and well written article pr -posing to diTide Ueaufor' into three covntMS o new ones. You nay tha: yoor change of front i indus-ed bwauje th popl in some portiona the Scab) are subjected, m attending the courta and hiTinn acce to the ; u. v recorda for ihs ;riDMi'ii.ui '. t ivn-s,. to travel from thirty t - nftr m.l.M t. riach the county - "i u irn :.. k ins particafartr '. r !. ,ia; r: " BkerTi'. i 'h- ar.-v ' Mitchell ar.J - s.-r-r.o ;. . .... travel mum tnau town in a .-arr.!- oi. i. . ! - " can rearh it bv in; ' . irro-.- Now certain parts r tati,cs well. Burke. M i' ' - . -.n i V. ' are demar.de. 1 ft- I:.- res ', 1 1 ' :. st crT into anew ,-. uc r -aritn t- rny 1 'j: s ilua:. -i . -. i r-.M uf r- .: t o . t't ii.w tUtX li t ., t ry projxiscii ". He W O o; ; - y s c r.ta:r. .1 ot -' - ' ltint.. other t"lC pttOl.lo Wnil'ni bv rtn .ituiv " T It IT CON M I r TIOl KIM TON. 1 i.t W.nhiu .'A :, hat )r ;!.'. ii 2 to i'f sn i :s ; T.ulc -unt t Si s.'.ir.l of o.,,nv,s.'rrn tit :he dec t,,vi :t''Trn- of I'rivrii i-ounty , .'. . A,-.! vt i , her ; ; i . :i . : : e: -.l:i heat : :ig '. ii r '. s I ro :n ea i ii , Ti cine vi a s e designated !v law to per h it d;i- . This ,;. ne they H.e i the c form I ( er ,e !. , : . : -tie .... i p.-n and canvass and ;iid.c;a;.y determine ' he ttf. ins. When the datnes ( . ty ; : . n t was called. vi':ieses examined, one 1. im i.k t!.c M ay or . (" ;l.:s citv. n In. was tres"n and s.i-.v the conduct of certain t hat t hei e w a s r.i pi e,-s on o: ' ie o artie- a ' ii' e of t to sow (r.-e ex ie people at "hat bo, and thev conceived t noting cpor, hat be their I'inty in :n;ng t!ie result. uii .' ' : .'"y .'.ctel m i n i ng they refused to count scenes as ; reported t spired a" tu.es ( :'y recmcts ::i the county 1 f such ha e tran tnd other n t h e d a v of elect ion are indeed are e'e crated, then iii't-. is a When t!ie 'ia:-'.:- his afacked the action of the board, we 'iHk it that it was not familiar w : t ii all the circumstances, and pnt i" 0:1 its gnard; we song if to it t tie editor was anxious 'i bone, " was s.i show hs "back eager to make a !x .Illness snd con was -o infatuated r..r,i, i' ,1111 t Iw.i.l ' M " ' o . scien ; o usness. w 1 1 .'1 ' Cra el' old c nn-N . wo of w hom .air court for flicers 1 :' s'and in fail.ng to (TlCtl d perform tin ir duties as required by law, wa so solicitous about the honor o the Democratic party and the treedom of the ballot box that :e could not contain himself !"! J. ' HN'.M has not made :" its o;-,;;c.-s . , '. uni ioti 'he ao'ioii ; :!. .-'-! - ; i' cu i--. t or ' o v -.' : ' . ' c '. i; se n . k n e w : i ion. w ere , ,.c to in . a :id we r reiaeilM tl:c had en lor a peaceable and 1'he .solution 1 claims the diflieultv. . e a -' I'd in 1 . w lit he in ; ''ed or i ' i" cap . : under into public charging a 1.1', or 1 '. ,i. lis; an. body ot gentlemen with perpetrat ing a gross fraud and proclaiming himself the great champion of the rights of tin- pe !: A t lo- box. 'A e d.o not do boldness and in bllt It o;,ol,; ' nonest convict trarv has been ,i Tocdom of .; : lie pat i nit ism, i st of the i,n:ett- .icc-rd o others ms until the con o vc n i n t he proper manner. Hut is the ' in its .solicitude and repnt.uiou i ". i eal.y sincere at out the honor t t he I omoc ratio party' Let's see. In its issue of pec. tub, speaking of the propriety of admirting the territories of Pakota and W'.isiuiigton ly :!.e present Houe o: i;tprcenar;ves. the bill having ..'.r-.oly ; i-.''l 'he Senate. .'. ? i s A Democratic IK u.e " : i niy .' i low precedents in taking iwrty advan tage of the situation, vc, . pass the Washington bill in the coming short r:,'s"t aenaion and find a pretext tii leave the 1 lakota bill on the calendar. The Ter ritory which republican shrewdness reckoned on a at lea.t debatable ' ground ha.s been carried for the demo crat and electa oorhees by an increas ed majontv The machinery necessary for forming the State government and electing the t'nued State ."senators can be put into operation verv iiod. Hy the lh of ceil March two lAemivratic Senators, from the State i ? S ah:t;glou ran t e : n : h- ' " ;t v of W a!. , ng'.on . r a,ly to v H e t r - - n r t v " a g. - t i: h ai r'.t v iter the ; n t v : l. k arc 'lie may n.:.- . but we io wi: !.' .1-Mi. WHAT IS HE. AMI WHO IS llK? Hll.UrUK'RO, Deo. 1. l.sC Ki-itr J' 'VENAL " The Color Line in Polnict." after the late election in your paper. ro,icJ in trip Slate papers. I noted . Lt ruo ay the same in worthy of the age. an 1 the only proi;riraije for those their Sttr and country. ! .1: 1. 1 y r er r. mci, I ,i I I ! . ' '' . 1 ' . J-' ' .i::...- - .. .: f : : . r 1 .n.' n. i- ! u i -r i ttiif , ,t . . . . ( . . ... I ; ' .:: u .11 1 . f. ur. ! r. '1 'nly s ' ' ' ' ; :: - :. ! '. in' for the p.v-.; "'" T f irs . 1 u ' ! ' " '' ' ' 1. .s I there j. . U. -. ' : ' I. ' - l. t r W I'.-1 1 W I .11 1 1 ! t ft t t lie ' ( ( . , . . . ( . '' -r: ' : - ;1,,v u ' ". . ". : ...ll 'vm . r - .'. thev :'-! ' N '- '! ..; ' ; . , ' ' ' I :.0 ! -. W.IT. Ol oil ,. ; ,. ;r . . ., ... ;,.lVl. : : ' Mi. l'.i;. v. N. . o" ::. ,1 .. s , ; , ,;: . i ... . ' , , ,, i , , rr.vr! 'v ' :- : i, . :. : roiuii' l. !.-!t.r w.- l.-c-,;- ' ! r. nr-o ;,. , r. '!: ! .i t::i.- .tnl :". .1 " ' ' ,! L'. ''' r '' ' ' ' . ' "A ' ' !-:.--i i" i n...:- i f : i : ii;. : ". . " . ' t ; !: 1 1 1 ;i' o. me; ' , . , .. -k ,', '(' , rl' ': r.- r ! t! 'In- St-lto-. . ( l, ,i . i . (. 'AY i-o .1 loS to l-.U'tl lie. ;.. . -. 1 M -. r. ', i; . , v. ' , por . n i r. : . . ' : 1 ' vi t ! i in . r . o a :. ; : - !! IV. !.o - K. ;.u,.:i " Mv ' ' " ' ' 1 ' ' "" ' l.rtl II. til 1 1 Il- iiC 1 ii r.i t and 1. ,i- '. een one lor ". I. .-.: -. When it we'd known t: ; . .-I. t '.'.'.. ha been d: awti o v. : cam i i.ugn since . -.v e nr; -' l o :i o! :de "bat i ie s , i : 1. ii:o, r,i-. .-reins to appreciate the po-i-of : he .! 't'UN ai. on the color but wants the county govern- 1 -o I! ti"ti hue ment changed. Why do you want :t changed,- Mr. I'.K- av.v ! It is Vt i y tr. uch '. :kc the system of coun ty o-'t: unit nt that prevaded in North Carolina jrior to l?r,S. The ;us:ices were then appointed by the General Assembly and they con trolled the finances of the counties. Are the masses ot the people more intelligent and better capable of selecting justices and county com- missioners now than they were then ? Is it any safer now to elect these county officials and justices of the peace by the people than it was previous to the war? We wish to give Mr. Brown an illus tration. As old as he is and as sound a I'emoerat as he has leen, or Republican, whichaver he is, he d's not seem to understanil how the color line woiks in the Hast, In the recent election a man was elected constable of a township in Craven county and when he ap- jM-ared before the eonnty eonimis- sioners to give the bond required by law his name hud the following words, one above, the other below the line with a cross mark letwreu: Ttis mark." An executive officer elected by tlie glorious privileges of the ballot who could neither read nor write 1 Vet Mr. Rruvvn thinks the ix?ople wt.o elected him ought to have the privilege of elect- me the manacrn of the entire --p. .... r - - finances of the county Tne crentesjt protection tlie eo pie u many K.nsteru counties now have .s oi the fact that they have c Hin'v ecu ni isMoners who will not take straw linds. A people who w.li elect a man to fill an executive office that can neither read nor vr'e wor ld e'.-r com m issioiiei s t h a t would take anv sort ol a ond. M r. 1 ', i; ' o.v n . Lot's not tngo the county government; a' ,s, :. to it go back to the .-;vc s stem of 'lis and 'il!'. until i. . ve broken the color line and the ; t.iiio men le ate taught the impor nominating and voting for 1:11 (iflices on account of their fitness to till said offices. The intelligent colored men of this county are beginning to take this i view of ii. and we have hope that corrupt men will not always be able to ride into office on their votes, j The honest laborers and taxpayers want good and competent men to manage their county affairs, and they care but little whether they are elected by the people or by the hoard of justices. 'A im shall be State Printei ? is the question now being discussed by the State papers. The promi nent candidates are J. I. Mi Kkk of the Atr. and iImotit, Jii.s'. i'nrs Damki.s of the State Chrcn ii.'-, and the present incumbent. P. M. H aik. Hither of these gentle men wi'd fill the bill, and we bel , eve the claims of each are about equal ly strong The Cic. n !e' perfect fairness to the Democrats ot Craven in the late campaign secures to Mr. IANIK;s their good wishes and ho).o that he may succeed. Irom Kiculands, '. 1 . 1 1 K a n .lot' R' A L: We say dear because the New llerne Jut KN.il. is dear to u. It' it should fail to make its weekly visit we would feel as : 1 anohl friend had failed to make ii, s promised call. 'We have no news nf sj.tvial interest, as, we ha t' been on; very little lately though we think the tanners in and around here are making .us mnch of the time as possible, hauling nrack. straw, leaves and other material for composting, penning hogs and cows and hi;;! 'tig ra; A. mik.ng fences, etc. Our young people are a n t n pa t : 1 1 l' glon time m a u.d parties . 1 " ". o '!.i' i- A . is , n lininhers ilos. A. V ii the li'.f 'Oil 1 ' : '. . I'm 1 . . . i , s :V. " : s c t t h . ;:. K. R. C; P.- -. : f lhe -t.. R.. in: -.j .try Do An t.. kl... .1- r clr ..a l .t I: ,rh i irt'i,! i.-nr , I'.ir.v i list. o l" tt .nd Alt' r.:rn mi- ,1 : I I. a r M 1 ' ' k . :. n. n l j . : n o H M . i n: ,1 1. 11 1 i oi.ni.i ! -a .,n 1 .' 'im 1 1 I'l.e me t:n ., x 1 w. i,cn Ti. - r-t t; 1 r- : t v 1 r , l.'l-.i.i M-..1 -1 t : -' I Ill-tit ir. a:i prt-i: . l ily -Truji u res ;n 1 -r.oir their. Jones County Items. W e L.lVf .1 l.ttl colli w i'. a lu-i now. I' in ;nt in. is is llr.il; tint Imvs ,U't' . v;tii; ilmies to Imy tins, etc i ii n i -M-llmer Ht i'rentoti at Ano. " - r Au-liel; t-i t u r k i cry y : Ii.llie cars in ; are and r ' e i . ! . ' l '.me t '.' . ci ' t heV w it 'K t ' w e e k u ring won't 'Ac!:, u . a. - o ,; ,i ; C.'ill 'rllt ii'lll.lll i lt these 1 'einoeiats up W liy . w h at 's up;' sa i W hy, said he, t lie have passed a law Representative elei t ii:., i ,.;n't .iv. o any t : ick 1 d a bystander. commission ers to make our g',"e Ins bond In fore he can take his seat m the Legislature, l.en.cr don": do it, Greene don't nor I'ltt; then why .Tones? Oh. said the bystat.der.it is just a tok'e. ell, 1 am his uidi'e 'the readv to join in and whole crowd fur trying to defeat the people's wishoi you need not tell me, 1 know a Jones county lliimnpr I fAi tv..'I 1 .,,l.,r tlini ablo t0 lvork ont a;,v trick thi1t mAv ccrrv out their wishes, Jones eonnty tor the last several years has been very fortunate in 1 securing excellent county oflicers: gentlemen who moiougniy unuer- stand their business and whose endeavors have been to raise the office instead of having the oftico to raise them. Such has been the course of all ot our outgoing oflicers. The commissioners, it ap pears, also had a watchful eye in the direction of good and compe- tent men to fill these otllees recent ly made vacant. There is our good lru'ml ',0fl,h ,A; , Smith- w,hose name is a household word with ns sV(. a know ,nm to lK cour teous and faithful in every tiust, and whosa business capacities are of the rarest type, and we predict that he will make a magnificent register of deeds. Our sherill' elect ('. If. i'oy. ;s ;i.(i well known: a gentleman who is truly a kind and feel.ng n busi ne s.s in, u 1 1 o .lpacit'.es lie ootid exce lent an of sa v w.ll use lie whole we trulv them for t count v. W 111 list th.ink the eommis excellent judgmen us these excellen loners for their :u selecting for gentlemen for the Mlice- 'A a Now u.d g. r tor.cn reward :r laruic I'tnl a "lid oil to anv one w w la-r great i 'no morn n i an erpns: . il" , i ! h 'so a. I j list ' ' : a i i , .oi, as t. . -pie. them so as leUCe .1 an oh ii o t a I'll tiv an. : a - . . n e u 1 ' i 1 . which id. and u : s i r 1 1 nig and took Il range im found she ii.- farmer, ai nd that tin- f. net s il steeples i 'ok like would not nie ot our suspecting oved tii Us glasses to but v on i several weeks. V was nearly dead. Upon ;n est ig.lt !e ' I n , I. w !i ; 1c t hese gla s -o .di appea r as high as , :,;;:, they caused the g;.'-s ; In ion poles, and the i ow eat it . So friend ., m etui ps aron n d 1: e i o a : e that you have i i n ; 1 Yankee to ti yon -ome make items look large, readers do not iiei cannot see as you do. So you must excuse me for advising you that you had bet ter beware how yon make compar isons with doudle refined magnify ing eye glasses. There is amoral m this I hope you see it. Hyde County Items. i : ops in , and 'he ,..'', n and : ..'c lire very short. The newly elei ted oflicers ior Hvde have all been installed Mrs. T. 11. Warren, ot Washing ton, is visiting relatives m Hyde. M lss ( 'arrie Si m tnon s, ot I'an- held, is oi Madam riage ;s tuck. Pack p. caudal.,:. a vim: 1 ii im d' t. W ash i n gton . . t t hat a mai . :'. in C'nrri ,: s : :r . . as o a cot. veil ..hi:. , ; Pnr- as . Mrs. it gi'ss" mill ii. a.- comb conn tv. Mi. Ii. v." '' burg, a., is a bookkeeper. Mis.s Polly A go swamp, die 1 tii ins;., a ft ei Mr. 11. IV Sp Willlams Make'; as c.r. i. has ,.,- I.e.' -1 I"', i : mo 1 i';i; .i A' V . .! !. 1- nt il- I' I iV", illtfi Icrn-il. ..:..! ' ' negro shot 1 1 o it ' siipposcjl. mrirf ,i I ' Swansboro Items. Our sick are bettor and we nre in ; Editor JOXJENAL: YourSwans better spirits. ! boro correspondent has pat ns down Sleet and snow and plenty ofisomnch below par, and got sick rani with us now. j at heart and puked over our name The Christmas tree .it (,ueen's so much, that we are almost atraid i reek church will come o.'t on Sut- i to undertake to put our head out or nil.!-, t eninjr. Chri-Tna.-. '. iv. ' say anything more for fear he might t .:i .-: ii..s i -i !i-ai l'ii- w t- don't pckc htnisrl! to dea'b; and we k- '.. ;p.-.i inr.v n.r.ch of :t we !houid feel that w c had committed o-; w , t x; i. .'.'.(' ur aa unpardonable sin ii Me were to .. : o. : loo; on . cause the. death of such a 8dicutic 1. o. .,: ! ;. i - ;; simicwiiere with M tm lied load of children nl ! i.e ooiit iioiu ( arteret ning over our way vis- . iloiFr . j ' i i e tin : a, know how it is. Mr. M. , ..,,,. ;..i.i . ee cho ;c, uii; t eacoei . eluded ':!! alter the , i i i, c n h o s . 1 1 u-acli a n our . for a few re eon iiielicn: his reo teiio : i : ; : . .'; 1.- .:' ivi-i.svil'u' :i : i " 1 -d.; . the ' ... i i. i deleCtlN e ai n . 'veral pnsoueis i.e .; ;:. out wcr. a:! res taken care of. it; ly bear came among c k. prowled mound for a wo, and was linailv cap tied and lay or f lined on I'.iown's banks bv Messrs F. II. King tA Co. after a lively hunt ot 1 hours. J. -V, Titti-iau, K-o., has been on t i o war path lately with some colored individuals who, not ! u ing the favor of the. Good I'.eing in their hearts, transgressed the laws and were made to pay for t lo ir v. ay w aid.'.css. Messrs. A. 1 ). I'reshwater and W. H. Ilawkitis, two prominent youug Kents in our community, liave gone i n t ( the nhotoeraohinc business. Will start out on a travelling tour alter Christmas, aavinu if thev ..,r: nristmiis saying 11 tney capture origmais maybe they can t can capture a lew pictures. for we are getting tired of work, Next Thursday night, the LNtd ; too. We are sorry our name made inst., the good Templars give their him eo sick. We have seen people celebration. Then comes the get very sick at having the truth Christmas tree Tuesday night, but told on them, and we think that one says that is not the right time was the cause of his instead of our to have it; well, we guess not, but ; name, for we are sure there is noth the children don't know the differ-1 jDg wrong about it. He says he enee, and the presents will be just thinks we hold some petty office, as good. but if we do we have been more ("apt. M. I'doodgood, of schooner successful in office seeking than he Ktta, just arrived from the South ; has, for he has been trying for sev where she has been for several eral years for one and has failed so months in the rice trade. Mart, is ! far, and if we were him we would one of our citizens of old and one of i go to Jones county and try to bay the btfst sea captains on our wa-: one from some of those, fellows who ters. Capts. Jos. I'doodgood and 1 were elected and are troubled about John Rloodgood, of the schooners ; giving bond. He run before the Racket and Willie P.. daily expect- primary meetings in August last ed to arrive from New Berne. .and got four votes in his own pre- Mr. J. D. Hawkins and Bro. W. cinct, and if we were to make as 11. aie the onlv "old bachelors'- in Kood a run as that we should feel our eemmnnitv. We have been begging them 'to advertise them, selves t,,r sale for the last oil years and thev wouldn't. Nowtheyhave concluded to come to the front in this way: Rill has concluded to be hung on t Christmas tree, and John is going to the ladies Christmas at a shooting match. Bill will have to get a longer bag than Maj. Jones had, as he is over six feet high and b'r in A s-c !'J',i t cit"o .;. Hear mlet i .o .':i;.s ago ironi New ,1,-isev u n. r w av to I'loiida for the win- :. N' : u,orniug when she blew or insile prepaiat.-i y to sta; ting ui her journey, it scared the citi 'c!is aluo s' to d.cth. One lady, a . i r :r-i , 'ol ','idou, lumped up r uu Ii.-r -o.t' o : ho fireplace and la,::., di "( )h, Lord 1 that's a ,;os' and ' !u- -:gn ot my death. I lin-.vv A is 1" and down she fell and i Ci up. Anot tier s a 1 1 1 , it's anudder ye I' ll n' at dat, fur dat good Lord." But , i.tiiinv, i i no use la '. ol iv ol di they found that l -'cainiioat wh'.sth was only a they said, e v. eren't .U Ij Wake I-'Ceb Coilefcj. friend? ef Wakel'ore.t College in sti. n iftnersdly throughout ti.e is; ate will read with aeliRht the ap ' rsnded letter, and will forever bless .tie noble, verier, us-hearted man. whoso 1 ibera'i it v biis -o greatly increased the ( ill all '.la. udv ,utaes of the "Old North State." This contribution in i mi-o ti-.e endow ment fund of Bke Y :'-: I'oiiege to -?:' l.oOo. W i s v V orrsr Pot I l , in Tlr "".I la i . 'Iv to vour telegram of enquiry, I 1 .. leave to pubmit the following let- the crowd of shrieking passengers at u r which tells its own story ; the steamer's stem he cut a yawl loose Nkw York. Dec. 16, ps(5. from its fasteningB, and after a deBper . i resident Charles K. Tay lor. Wake For- ate struggle lowered it to the water, est College. N. C Four negroes jumped into the boat and 1'ear Sir 1 take much pleasure in cut the painter, but the sailor ford d sen J in,; cu by pt press fifty first mort- ; them back, and taking twenty human ' gage H. H. bonds tl.OcL' eachi Dure- , beings into the yawl, landed them safe ; bered from 2S9 to tiOs inclusive t350.-1 on shore. Then rowing quickly back coo . They b re ce upon bonds, bear six ! he saved twenty more. On the third per cent, and run for thirty years. I . trip he rescued nine and on the fourth have registered them in your corporate : trip three. By the time he reached 'name with the American Loan and ; shore on the last trip all that remained Trust Company . which is the trustees of the steamer was her hull. Capt. for the property. The income Musey said last night that he did not : shall cmly be used in the payment of think more than Ave of the cabin pae , salaries or current expenses, and not , gengers and ten of the deck hands per ' for buildings or fixtures. ! ished. His estimate is regarded as very If you desire, you may call it the : low. Bostwirk Endowment Fund. I trust " . that this may encourage you In your Two Cmtchti. work and be blessed in helping to ac- I hay o only a f e w words to say , w hich ' c. nif'Afh grand results in the future. are to state that I have been confined to "fours very truly. my bed for two months with what was J. A. ItosiTw ick. railed Nervous Rheumatism, or Sciat I i e,.. '. e that niHiiy hearts will be , ica. I was only enabled to hobble about mti Je glad by this letter and that thous- occasionally by the use of crutches, and . undsrf your readers w ill sympathize in this condition I commenced the use with ns in our gratitude to Sir. Bost- t,f B. I!. B.. four bottles of which en wick for what is. 1 believe, the largest abled me to discard the use of my . gift ever received in tne .-state irom without, for education among the white people. And such a token of kindly re- I gard and willingness to help us in building up the South w ill go very far ! toward cementing the fraternal rela- tions. now ?o hapjnly restored bptween the . r. "e nl. dilated seeuons. ery truly, elo. . ..'Has. K. TaVI, 11 Vi puiiitiiiciits of ( . Yt . Mitrl. r. W. Mart, of Indianapolis, lnd.. will j reach at the following times and 1 laces. He has been employed to visit it. ;;ri hes ial- We Hare Accepted the Invitation to Come Again. hero as he is. Well, he has put us so low, and puked at our name so much, that l.tnguape is inadequate to express how small we do leel. I'.ut oh. ain't it tunny when you leel that wa '. He mivs we are nothing: perhaps we are no:; but it's tunny when you feel that way. He says he don't know who we are: but that's too thin; but we will not sav that lie docs, far he u ; i ut h , so he sav wo have been a candidate on the Republican ticket. T'eihaos we have, but :l we did. as we don't like . :iou:i(ici - we black. -d both sides beloie we t..i re.l our. and uid not ro v; i ' u uiie suie black and t tie ol iiei white, ao he di iieu he runs, lie says we don t kuow wnat a coue is only some one had told us. Per haps we did not, but we don't think it any wrong to leain that way. rhai'S we thought it uid pendent candidate for register of uceiis; or wo iuif;iu nave Liioutui- n was a Republican candidate against j fli.t qIh.i'iiV re .hi., '.uriin-r Hill i- , r . , . i Well, he says we are nothing, j and we guess we are not. We sup- pose he thinks he is something, and w think so too, for if we were icac iuk nee miiiuu uii ii miulu "... , , , , grade certificate, wo should feel as i - 3 .. 1.1, U 1 J ' free school on a second uig as it uo uij ue leys uuii stnmI. R.,. u aboat three Um(,8i (ihut Qp jn ft meat nuutr, .iimurcn. ; But it's funny when vou feel that w gg we wlll t k 8Chool M ;oon Jwe learu what a code A8 though we liad led out ot tne hind l)art of a 'lump cart into al compost heap np to our eyes, forty j mnes irom w aiei . ow we hope this will not sour onbl8 stomach, for there is no acid m ic wnateven uuui our goruian- be shot off by10lzer snouiu nappen to puKe over: our name again w e none no win uoi ; eat a mess of hogfish or clams be- j fore he pukes, for we have no health officer in our town. You will not hear from ns anv more, as we have other business to attend to; therefore we t-h ill no: notice any more from y our corre spondont. If he pukes, let him puke. Yours respectlully, Fi.i kk Mauillan. The J. M. White Disaster. 1 i.t !"'. U of THE IIF.'.V AMI rAl-sEN- .ei.s -ni.i. Mssia. Cur. Luc 10. A Pails' News snaci.il iron New Orleans Bays: Fullv 1 irty-tive of the pitbsi-nvrs and crew cf the ill-fated su-amsr Jno. M. White are etill missiiic. ("if these thirty are negro laborers, who took past!ai;e on the fiat at the landing jast above the point where the acci iei.t occurred, it te- li-ved ti'.nt least twenty perur.ed. Capt. Musey. the commander of the pi. linicr, was in in nis room at tae lime i the steamer was discovered to be on lire. 1 Ho waa awakened by the alarm an J ran in n' his room to the upper deck id i:nd t h - I i. rutrool trt t h Hf.r-b- belnix- v-.n; : ,i' ,.r r. .r hr tho .,,. rip' swung out trom the upper deck on a ; chain and in this way reached the bank. ; Afterward he tried to return and B68;et i those etill on board, but discovered that j n-AM Iaj Vila nir-Ti l.r if l.a rsariot. ed. He then nra iz.ed a relief force Iks h.nl- or,a cnnarlnUnH.,1 fV.o ,o, t.. V--i , ,...o tho, struaelimr in the water. Pear- sou's conduct during the confusion was . most heroic. Pushing his wav- through crutches and attend to business, l naa nrTommend! previously used all medicines without ithout relief. It bas been . over two months Bince UBing B. B. B.. , and I consider myself a permanently cared man. J. P- Davis, Atlanta. (a. (West KndA Sold in New Berne by IJ. N. Duffy and K. II. Meadows. Convicted of Swindling. NVi.F'.l.K. Vs.. Dec. 11?. The trial of Geo. 51. Hitin, jr., cashier of the late Exchange National Bank, for making false reporti as to the actual condition of the brink to the comptroller of the -nrren 'y. closed this evening, with a verdict of guilty. A motion to arrest j ,1 i g men t pend in x the motion f or a ne tv inl was itram.'d .m l the ,1 c f enj an t t i J t "1 : i r '. . A Joint Mfctln? : . ( th'1 IVcemher meeting' of the Hai.i . f Airn-uiture. the ni-lt cf the . s;j, , f January. I'--;, was lixed for a r:r,.:::;;'.i' I f t apart f r the d:.-"us- -r: t:itltilU'-. f A Bnckli ii Uiilrii 7 r. i:; l'"n v. .r!d fr r ,- .'.V' lo-,;:-- .. - ;. . 1': .-r-. .-.u .. ., i-Vv.-: S re-. I'er..r, l'r.ai i.d : ; i:.'.7 ;;..; ... A "'. HIV! a!l 8klH Krurti- us- ar..: po-in'- '.y c;:r-s piU-s : :. ; ,v : ,.;.:- '. . Il i K'l -I-te . .;; ,'..;'' ; . - -A, O- o ; I POX. iA'T , ov A. A i '.niy. 'i'i'1'' Iv BUILDING AND REPAIRING Solicited by first-class JCurpeDter and Mason. DELAMAR BROS . Newnern or Kinsion. M. C. tie. ufft t . W. SMALI.V.OOD. (JEO. SLOVi II. SmaHwood El Slover, j ! . DF.Ai.Fko. IN :i.n;.w.R . GF..KR,1. ri. it". I J- A ht'. i htA KFUY. I S:L .'-COliS. HUM). n l.'-s .;.V7" oiUs AM, STOVES, sriv-'ASSKl! AS TO el. Will Lt-ilta'I AITL QUALITY. Mi.I.ii, 'ii, 1 to i : NEW BERNE N. C. Land For Sale. o vu -ii. f I.e..,! 1-1. on tl.o A. Jc N i". Hi. ::r.nd lour nil west of Winston .oi.taiuitiK SV5 i."..k, rip-.re.l A coorllx l -..oiii .! v. L-i in it ij ..l Ijarun. kl-l,lt-s. nil tood ; r.- an: l,-,i:s, s in, :lic tract I'iciily rf niarl ! ;i 1 .". .- i jt. -. a :.,'. ! s . a ,ii i-iiv'ieti! slate of -uliivn:' i.. ri: r : .r ! r,er particulars auplv ' : t" J. 1-. IHRi KK. ' ' Koisl.,11. N. C. XinStOIL Collegfe. si-Ri.vt; term. 187. ( Opn.s on Moioiiiy, Jan. lid. and will ciose on nrst inursdfiy in June. Punctual attendance of pupils on first day i f term earnestly desired. asclasseB will be formed on that day. Al1 tho oet new methods of teaching adsPted t school of this grade are in lt,rr K a i ror terms ot tuition, board, etc., send for catalouge or apply to rise Principal -r, tt ' . . . C men u. n. j,ewis. , n . 51 Principal. dec9w4t Kinston, N. C. TiTiTTn A HPT"! I nnTTo a mn i XjJJ U Uiilij 1 ij D U Uii ITj i , w ra, n tj t. ;What Better Can Be Done For The Children? AURORA "ACADEMY, A.UUOKA. JJ. C. The Kail Session will rinse Feb 4. 1S87, SprlDr Seasiuu wlll opeu Feb. 7 and close June 10, 18S7. ruition Jtl.7j to 31:! 50. and board $116 00 per' annual. Pupllsare charged from tinof f entrance to end of session. No deduction except in cases of protractc il lllrexs of two wet-ks or m re, Kor further InformiOlon applv to R. i'. B 'NNEK. dec9wtf Principal For Sale, A good Tract of Land of about 400 Acres in Contentnea Neck Township. Lenoircounty About one-third cleared. For cash or on favorable yearly instal ments. For particular? enquire of D. E PEURY. novi wtf Ki. ?ton. N". C. E. K. & J. A. ieadows OFFER FOR ; Immeumte Urders. at thelr Warehouse j m uvj lUiiD J,vaiiait, 10 PER TON, 500 Bbls- Genuine j TTmll f rn Tt nco Pntoftec 53 per barrel. and WhUkey Hair lt cured at home wiii out pain. Book of par ticulars sent FRX1E. B. M.WOOLLEY. M I). cfljco '."'s: .Vniu-iail St. ! T AtililS u..:it .1 I. ! JLl Pure T.-ft!i a- 1 '.:'. I rtr'i--.t-i- ;. r il. 1 Illustrated I'n-c aid Pi ! MfVrr to er tenth h s a,! v, i ; spii . a r : , 1 Oil Ml of I'll' .'I ' Ti'.l '..;. "I.a i'Iub for our l-s hr,s' of I18efl.l ; i : : send fO' i nou-ii last. Spec al ; r1' O , , Tl.O :C e s. v.u. s,-i,d frt-e oijto A, drehs N a I I. TEA t I t.. -ION Mass. !',oii,lnl a WANT hi. it i , s mit iv, energetic u.Rn, to rep p-r nmn lo noil ..ppn-es-r cue on H. ' c't'i ami -ir- 1 I.VKKWAIIK '". .. iio.ti.iS t '.'. i 9 ' s f r v v ,1' VNl'A KI' J. McSOELEY, j 1 j r IQNASLE ECOT AND SHOE MAKER, .nun POLLOCK ST., .N'EWBERN. N. C. ' SATISFACTORY. I L'EPARTMENT OF THE I.NTEhlOlt. Pension Ofilce Washington. D.C.Sej't. 16. 1 :-'. j Mr. J. McSoiiley. yew Berne. A". C Sir: I enclose herewith draft for i 1 ' ln pay ment for the Bhoea The j 1 etr'e fit and workmanship are sntis- ! factory. They fit me better than any : 8hoee I have had in twenty years Verv respectful W. E. Dl'lin. Rock Lime, Plaster, Cements. Goat Hair R. O. K. LOIKtE. CKAVKN STltEET. Ili'low Express Office. CE, SLOYER, Wholesale and Betail Dealer Choice FAMILY GROCERIES ' Household Goods, i lis prepa-f:l f l!er firo.ig CHEAPr.B THAN F.VhP, BKKi'KK. A v'.grttohi. utore will convince the idor: skeptical. Gcods deiiverci lo any ar: , t t: c oitv free of charge. novi dlf 327 ACRES. A Vikiifch Plantitio For Si'.e cr Rett, t-Mr ; N.-;c U 'Jr. (1 ii-, i ' v.-;.: Sruri (! or. ire ff. U.v.-r . '.!.: . Mi.o or .New Hern. . rive a. rrs c..-r( of s u l T a i , ired in Cvsters V. ' - A ir. , w iVOM; ,E ! v-ter a: r hi i o' ,r rl - R. n ail Planting. Allunut. bit. THE BIGGEST THING OUT For CXiills IS House's Chill Syrup ! If your DruxgiBt or MerchaDt does not keep it. M-nd to BERRY'S D-'TTG STORE. If Hi.i:-i-V (.'bill i-yrup f;:ily to cure if directions i a.Sht-red to. you Can gel your Qiuiiey b tck I lie trade Mtppsii-U hy K Herry. S..SI yrup iT -ct- d n Imme rrLua:..i i r.ae licia- liv b i'lle O.U p I.. .J. PAi'Tl KSON, .shot! More. "Plave sold evoi boiilt- of House's ("tall S r. p I ee 1 1' i . 1 1 iimhi 1 1 (jiu ill c . h n uiaeturer 1 'ii..!. ,n iv :o-. ! tl lulls bin l.-i t i lie par t.e in K.'bUf.t ht H.th " Wm. 1. PAl.MKR, Tobac-onlat. "I ii( ooii, j.l-tely broken down and auf lri,i ii u iely wiili dumb chill. Four doses rtc. - (i '! s I up I'ceiulie.l ma compete curt- 1 n. u! tirh tili rt commend to all who sutttT f:-i, : i Inl " and h'ver us liarmleai.. eel t ::: o:.l Kiiwu. ol-.KuCK, l l.tH.igiapher. "Vl-.st-il and ihree cliiltlit-n utiv cured by 1 . uii.. n ii n -i.i-. :- '.! it the beta n, ,.li.i ,it' 1--...L-1 ci Uie :u:ti i.rt A. i-.. CAl'.ROLI.. Ihc. fdlliil:. 1 1 V t; c ; u-pj lluuse'8 Chill syrup in our , m -r:uil let-.-iioi er,n it as a posl- i . r . lo 1 s n n.l 1 1'i' r-." JOHN' SCnESSLhlR. I'HAS. I). J. i h., l'ilEU, S 1UXON At Lldluuu's c'.Kar 1 etory. .ot a biunle con. plaint from the many hne'cH nf H.inRp'a lhill Hvrtin nold. NothiK hut lhe moKt unbounded satis- li.ciion aa to results and surprise at its in 1'in otnesp. It. HEKliY, Uruglrllst. ocJ2 d3m 2taw 8m WEAK. UNDEVELOPED! urtne Door eaiergea ana Btrensiaenea. lnr lent walgd froe.ERTE MED.CQ.. Bt and Whisker ITab- 2 it cured at home with out pale Book o par ticulurs Rent FltEE. B. M. W00L1EY, M. D. Allanta. 1 , . ( IJti, rt tCVi Whlteb&U Strcei. F. M. 8IMMON8. CLuMENT KASLT, SIMMONS & MANLY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. i Will practlcein Iheconrtnof Craven, Jones Onslow, Carteret, Pamlieo, Lenoir and Hy and in the Federal Court at Mew feme tb8 Awl; OWEN H. UriOS. P H. P.EI.LKTIEJ. QUION & PELLETTEH, Attorneys A."t ZjAXTI South Keost St.. ipp. Gaston Hocsic. NEW BERNE. 5. C. Practice where services are desired. Practice In the .supreme Conn, and In I federal Court at New Berns. One of this Arm will ) ways be at the fol lowing pletees at tlrtif s speclflt-d below: I'reuton , .rones county, Saturday of each and every week Beaufort, Carteret coanty, Thursday ofeacb we-- . Jackson "11 Ie. Onslow nm iv. the first M ila In -.ch mo IBLEY TESTED SENDfonerillnslril6d CATALOGUE VegeiaBle, Flower, Field O CT CT O Plants, Bulbs ImplenV's. O Km Km J 9 FQ C r hy mall on application. KCCi Don't uegiect writing tor It HIRAM SIBLEY & CO. ROCHESTER, N. Y. CHICAGO, ILL. 822-3:6 E. VUis Et. 1M1 It. Clirk St. OYSTERS AND FAMILY GROCERIES. A. II. HOLTOIN Hub opened or. Middle street, below South Front, k FULL LINE of Choice Family Groceries. An a also constantly on band th Finest Oysters The Waters of E astern Caro- lina Affords, prepared in all styles. Families Berved in any portion of the city. nolSdw kSlc yonr retailer for the Orlcinal 83 Shoe. Beware ot Imitations. Hone Genuine unle.. bearing thl. Stamp SANIES MEANS' S3 SHOE. M'ade In ButtonCongress ft Iao. l ties' xij cnn. u nexceuo im 0O.ru.7use. a pwiiii" us will bring 70a Informa tion now VO gel U12B ouw U any state or iemiwj. J. Means & Co., 41 Lincoln si.. Boston, TttM. 1 BUTTON Thl hoo Knndu hlelKT in tne estimation of Wcarrrt than nriv cfher ln the world. Thousand. vbo wear It win tell vou :iit reason IX yon ask them. Howard & Jones, Sole Agents for New Berne, N. C. nlli 15 ilw WANTED! y ACTIVE A D R LIABLE PKRSOJI TO RKPIlESKsT A LIFK INSURANCE CO. Liberal terms and arranfremenla. Ad dress vib references SATIOlAL M UT t AL LIFE ASS'S, 4 180 F 81., IVashlltKtoii, L. C. OC IM Alamance BUNCH COTTON AND Webster's Elementary Spelling- Book, "TfTK OLD BI.f'E LACK." AT Ferdinand Ulrish's, Y-EV: UllHN'E. X. C rv. vLl ;Vrs . ivi. .Li, r n s M:ittl Wuriii 11I1, s -s, . ).:ii,-v miiitros. Sofas, t 'cm . Tal-ies. Kto,, j lio'lTdM PlfJCKS, JOHN SUTER, !: S r f-r t . New li, r e . ' , Dental Notice. 1 1 510 00 -5 1 00 to 82 0-i J? st Work Guaranteed. ' T.. SH CKEI.F0RD. Dentist ( )ii e on . "if ii i !,- stmet. ot polite Bap -u nviriwtf ' 1 m f- 1 W-. w s tS Vs . '" I ANNUAL STATEMENT of Compensation allowed to the Board of Commissioners of CraTen coan.y. State of Nobth Caboliha, I -' Craven coanty. f . I, Joseph Nelson, Clerk of the Board of Commissioners of Craven : county , do hereby certify that the following is the Statement of Coin pensatrou to the members thereof severally, the number oi days the. board was lu session and the dis tance travelled in atteuding the meetings from the 1st day of De cember. 1885, to December lstj 1S86, to wit : JAS. A. BE YAW. 23 days attending meeting ol Board $46.00 2 days auditing Trea's' ac't 4.00 Attention to poor house 36.00 Signing vouchers 14.00 Total. .$100.00 yval. G. BEINSON. 24 days attending meeting of Board $48.00 SAil'L W, LATHAM. 21 days atteuding meeting of Board $42.00 72 miles travel to meetings sit 5c 3.60 Ferriage .30 Total $45.90 JAS. W. BIDDLE. 2 days attending meetings of Board $4.00 26 miles travel to meeting Jan , 1886 1 .30 Total $5.30 THOS. H. 31 ALLISON. 21 days attending meetings of Board $42.00 450 miles travel to meetings c of Board at 5c 22.50 Ferriage 100 Total . $6550 Total amount of COinpensa- tiou to the Board . .-. .$264.70 The Board was in session 27 4 days daring year. Commissioner J. W. Biddla wa only in attendance at the January meeting, 1886. I, Joseph Nelson, Clerk oft tht -Board ot Commissioners of Craven county, do certify the above to be correct as to compensation ot the o Board as to services as Gommltv sioners, to which 1 subscribe my -name, this 30th day of. Not. '1886..'" Joseph "Sklbov, Cl'k Board Com., Henderson House. Ha been thoroughly renovated and newly ' turnlsbfd. Tabie supplied with the beat lk ", ! market sfToi da. Transient boarders eoUeltad. ' : Je d, attei.tlve men at ibe stable to ear . i or team. 1 ha 1 treg reasonable. " - v, Mrs. H. M SMITH. ' New B-rne. aitII, 1888. p24wlydtw J IN JON liS COUN'IY, N. O. A Spl ndid Opportunity! Good Location Pine Farming and Wood Land, r a IS LOTS TO SUIT PUBCHA8ERS. .Vol he sold the land described In effftaia-. morai iue s( -uieo b : d .ted IVc. 1882. 15th day. to Sebaa ilnn Hai gert. and lemsiered ln Jonc county ii ine.irlce of the Register of reeda In Book u, o. , pge l -111. i Uu laud lb cituated in said county on lb south tlMe of Trent Kiver, arid on the aoatla side f the niMln road leading from Trt-ntffn 10 1'olioKjbvi ,le about one mile and a naif from remoii, estimated to contain -On Tboii-autl Atre more or lees. known a tn la.key m-i-anlci land. - Hit bulew 11 take place on tbeTWBSTT FIKTH ilny o- JANUARY. 3887. at in Cot Ki m.rsK in ThENTON, in catd countv. Tne land ssald to be worth at least Si.ow Ti e mortgage debt is about$2,000. and the said In- .1 will be fold by virtue of a power of Mile contained in said mortgage. .Nowb- m, 1 eo. 12m, 1888 ,i L'AKO INK A, RANGEKT, . 4 Kxeentrix al 8. Bangert, f Hy H. C. WHITKHCK8T. AttyatLaw .. At Ueclj id at Kewbern.SU OLihs GEOflQE ALLEU & GO. DEALERS IN - -Arv:f General Hardware Agrricuitoral Implement. I'lovvs. Harrows, Cultivatora, lines aud Axes, Wood's Mowers aud It.eape.rSa Steam Engines. ' " - ' Cottou Oiua and Presses. Fertilizers. Land Plaster, Kainit Mechanics Tools and Hardware, Lime Brick, Cement. Plaster Hair, Paint, Kalsomlne, Tr-v nish. Oil, Olass. Putty and Haln' Fi I'.cm, Kefrifrerators, Oil Cook Stoves, Eureka Durjrlar Proof Sash Iocks, warranted to give security and satisftiction. 1'KICES VEltY LOW. Oi i. ALLEN & CO. 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