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,?i.'lEW HSRNK. N. C. MAY 13. :887.
' - Mr. HOBBKT ITROI8. it Klastoo.
to Mtatrta4 t eoUcet u4 raeclpt far
' , MtaolfUwi t tax JOCR.1AL.
Mr. J. A. HcOEE.tt 8prl.l
aatlartsd t rvcaipt far berly tloui
utk JOUHmii.
"We are eUin beet Pianos a nd Or
gan at remarkably low prices. Old
Pianos taken in exchange.
a5 tf Mjcares A Hakt-kiki p.
Com prekenii (Ywum.nMrv rV
Hoiu Bible, by Re. Win. Jenu. l. 1 .
ia tivo Tolumem. substantially bound in
clotn. for cheap
liiuirt
:it th
o9ca for particulars
9.
For sale at
Cornet.
m22tf
low pri.'c- a
Apply at this
Kinston Items.
W. T. Oast has Urn
re-vi ee ted
of police.
EJzar E. Harper of the J
I KM I.. WM
in town Saturday.
8?vtral Kiuotun boa np"El unday in
Ne Btine. returning Sunday niht.
It tria mat the bottom lroppel nui
of the cluuaa Thursday. Tnu oi-st
rain thia month.
Mayor Uill hail hia first case Saturday
morniug. Two cdore 1 "liitlyriira
fined 81 .00 and cueu.
The Odd Kellows of Santhtieid wt-re
treated to an address by our townsman.
N. M. Jurney, last
There are geTeral parties in tun wh
take from 15 to 30 perch daily from
their tiah traps in Neuse river
E. Lawrence Miller, iv n of Ur A. il.
MiJler, ho hai hea.! juarters in New
York, is visitLEg in K:nton for a few
if eeks.
The Rv. Dr. Robey male a pro
hibition ipeech m toe court houe Mon
day nigbt to 'uite a large and attentive
audience.
Ben Hart, colored . who attempted to
rape a little white girl about 14 years
oil waa lynched near Tarboro Saturday
night. Good.
Aahley T. Hill was inaugurated Lord
Mayor of Kinston l"burdy lat. We
regret haring ;faiieti t'hear his inaugu
ral addreee.
D. C. Parroujhas mored his saw ruiii
from Goldfboro. lie will ri up fr
buainaa ahortly just across the river at
Jake's old mill.
It will ow gratify log to the many
friends of W. W. Dunn to hear of his
rapid improvement at Hoc Springs. Ark.
Bupe aoon to see him a new man.
Vuite a number of our pretty RirU
were at the cars Tuesday morning to
ee the handsome Dans Cadets a tL.- y
passed through Kinston to New EWne.
Jesse C. Wilson and a ner" had ui
altercation it Pitt county lat wtek m
which Wilson shot the negro. I have
no bt-en able to gather the particulars
I am requested to give notice that the
Rrv. D. b. Clayton. I'mversai ist. nl
preach at the court house in Kinsion
Friday night and at Wood in ,ct. n bun
day following.
Last week's if&utrnjrT a- a Juraii
Kinston and Eastern Carol ma fully
written up- The itrsnrr is full i f
enteiprisai and fu'ly up 10 the linin in
erery respect.
Only about three week before Kin
ston again votes on local option, this
time to bring it back, (told bom and
several other towns will also vote on it
the first Monday in June.
Messrs. L. Mewborne, W. I. Moye
L. J. Moore, T. L, Williaruson and W
J. Uriswold '"sailed" on the steamer
Kinston for Village creek Monday last ,
ior a nunung ana inning ironc.
A very sound man in this place savs
Prohibition is for preacbei s, women and
little children, and that men should ,
have nothing to do with it. There is a
great difference of opinion, neverthe
less. During the severe thunder storm that
passed over Kinston and surrounding
country Sunday night, Hryant Cogdell.
a colored tenant of II. A. Edwards, had
a mole and his Christmas turkey killed
at the same time. The mule was buried
the turkey was not.
Messrs. J. W. Grainger and W. J.
Barrett returned from their Washing
ton trip Thursday last, having prevailed
upon the Poatcftice Department to estab
lish a daily mail rouU from Kins-
. . I? .. O ' L' ., , - Tl. .. n. '
. . , . , ,
aiDHOQ will nccim eaieu prupoeais
an il Kay the 16tii. The lowest bidder
being the lucky man. A semi-weekly
roaM will run from Kinston via W.
H. West's tore to Cobton as soon as
arrangements can be made, tstab
lishing pot to tii ce. &c.
Thera was a family re-union of the
children, grand children and great
grandchildren of the late Jamee
af. acd Charlotte E. Harper. at
the old homestead, on Nsuse
river, tn miles above Kinston. last
Saturday. There were thirty two
members present and nearly as
many absent. Theee meetings are held
annually, in commemoration of the
place of the childhood of on j of the
largest families in the county. Many
changes have undergone where ten
years ago was one of the moet attractive
and picturesque homes to be found in
Lenoir. While the change about ths.
residence and grounds are for the
worse, it is yet a great pleasure t" re
visit the place where the happy y . uth
was passed.
La Grange Items.
We are having rains in abundance.
Too wet for plowing in some sections.
Neuse river is on another rise. Shad
time is drawing to a close. The catch
up here has not been extra good.
Church services at the L. C. I. last
Sunday by Rev. W. E. Swain, and at
the Disciples church by Rev. J. J. Har
per. Dr. Kirkpatrick visited Scow Hill
last Monday, and says that Sheriff
Harper is as jolly as ever, a nd is ttili a
candidate for matrimony.
Ia some sections the stand of cotton is
aid to be good, while others complain
that ii has come up badly. The wheat
crop is said to be doing well
Several of our towns folk visited the
cloeo of MissLillie Kilpatrick s school
in tireene last week. The r v I'r.sj
itemizer ought to be able to give details.
The Davis cadets will visit New Berne
Memorial Day, May 10th. The New
Bernsans will see as clever gentlemen
as they may wish to meet. A better
disciplined ichool will be har.i to tin d
any where.
Jlore Itranges Organized.
Editor J. .'C R' a L : Since I last wrote
yoa I have reorganized Contentnea
Neck Orange No. 122, with "3 members.
C. L. RounUee was elected master
Lewis Kilpatrick, overseer. W. J Pope,
lecturer. J. F. Johnson, steward David
Boontree, assistant steward. S. W.
Sumerell, chaplain; R. M Abbot, treas
nrer; Samuel Abbot, secretary, G. M.
Johnson, gate-keeper . Lucie Rountree. j
Ceres; Martha Abbot. Pomona: Bertha i
Rountree, Flora; L. E. Rountree. lady I
assistant steward.
Also organized Lenoir Grange No. 19.
with J. M. Mewborne, master; W. O.
Mosely. overseer; R. A. Wooten. lec
turer; B. F. Daugherty. steward . L. A.
Mewborne. chaplain . O. A. Albritton. '
treasurer: S. H. Bright, secretary: Wm. ; "
Aldridge. gate-keeper; Eunice Mew- , should attend . as buimess of importance
borne, Ceres; Maud Bright. Pomona, to the county is to be transacted at that
Myrtle Heath. Flora; Mrs. E. P. Mew- t.n,e The board, assessors are also
borne, lady assistant steward. .
As uanal, all the best people in these required to be present with the commis
neighborhoods joined the Grange. In sioners and magistrates on that day.
fact, all good, intelligent people every
where S that it is now absolutely Graveyard Robbery.
Becessary for the farming class of the A report comes from Jones county
people to organize, as well as all other ; that the Simmons graveyard, near
classes of people, for their own advan- 0liver Landing, on Trent river, waa
Uge and fuUy- recently raided and one of the graves
J. T. Eaton, opened and the case, supposed to have
n n at 1 fWinntf of the State Grange, hn a metahc one. and the head and
Patrons -Of Husbandry, lor -ortn
PstofBoe address- Oglesby, N. C.
'
T. ltr f Stale LciaJatrs.:
IiaUtionthonld be effected in every
,Sorer
their desperation to obtain beantiful
nrannlaxioaa. while there exists in Dr
Harterto Ixoa Tonio ertry rsquisite
nsossoaJT $o aocompiiaa Ut ohject with
caat ia juriac tb beaJUa M ndofriiig
lift. . -: . w
Papsjrs with the Journal t'lnb Rates
We have made arrangements with
the following publications, among the
ablest and most valuable of the couutrv.
whereby -ubroribers to the JUUVl.
: can secure any of the below named, at
I the following low rau-s. strictlv in ad
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St. Nicholas 4.01
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i "ouiurv Homes . 3.00
H-.me and Farm 3.00
s. uthern Hivouac . . . 3.00
t ' inner Journal . 2.50
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Weekly... 4 70
Young People 1 u
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Oil subscribers receivg the J i i; ,
v.u.. and demring to ha-e anv of these ;
papers, can. by making application to'
the ortice in person or t y letter, have a
statement of t he i r account on our books
showing what they will have to remit t i
entitle them to any of the above publi
cations they mav select.
FURTHEK 1MH ,'KMENTv. !
f-'v.-ry -ubscriber to the New Y rk j
World clubbing with Jot RS.u. receiv.-s
a h tndsiimely bound ill u-t rat-.- 1 Hi-t ry
f the I 'rv.te i States.
CITY AND VICINITY.
Th-
Ult
i a n ar. I
pr m-. is i r g
Ir -h
Top are
Th-r
were ab
th
t n -.;
i
ore.l pe.-'ple in l
the funeral of I
,e pr .cession attending
H. Abbott, on Sunday.
The Salvation Army is
I rawing large
crowds to the
They have mad
Mr T. K Mi
Theatre every- night.
ah.
,. r.
ut rifty cc
;-. r'.'tin:
nversi. r.s
he f, .,-;, !
.r. lav f r
next
steamer.
on p,e I r i h ta t .-
! inner :u. ! e ; : - :
S u n i , y
Cap.. Jesse l.,i-iU't
which is being : uot at Howard
v a r i . will b ' r e a ! t fir l.iui: 'i.i
!.:p
n a
few weeks.
Deputy iier::T lh H. H.ack.edge ti i
to ilreen-bi r :i M r.Jav Jonah Fur
ton. who was arrest
on a cat i ts f r m 1
larceny .
in.
r i
1 1 me - in. .
oi.r.n . f
i hie . f the
b y- am ng t
young- st and t
mons a s. n !
ruo-t i
he D.n
!. leas
oi
- r i v
aring
ha l.'t- i - the
J am t- s H . i m
M simiiion-. i-
H
F
the toy.
Vn e cor. du.-t. r- ei
hand s of the i i.-. n
Atlantic 1 ; .ad don a
: i in e r s
er tr.-i.
an J s, ,;i
. ,l ir.i.n
: the
un.form
i in arks
on June '. We l.ko t- -e
of progress.
I : ; ;'. ugh t i ui s i ; h t h.
A g sd hand can make fr
dollar and a half per day.
pea ick rs
m . .ne to one
and c h l i 1 r e n
make f a i r . ag
for an ord inary grown
man on a farm
It was a general remark m this city
Tuesday that the Davis CadeW were
unexcelled in deportment and gentility.
There is no bettor sch.x.1 in the - .uth
f ,r
bovs than the Davis School.
The schooner Melvin which left here
sometime in April f r the West Indies
arrived at Martinique in twelve and a
half days. She will take a cargo of
sugar from th-Te to Delaware Freak
water. Mr. C. M. Uadford, assisted by J. T.
Hall, ia putting up telephone w-ires in
the city. He uses the mechanical sys
tem and has a line from J. A. Meadows's
office to his mill which works well.
Others iines will be erected s.st:.
Mr. Fred O. Tetiten of N e w port . send s
to Mayor Meadows a radish exacllv
in the snap of a human hand. It lias
the th u m b ar. d f
ur ;'.ners an 1 tapers
otT to the wrist as nicely and symmetri
cal as the hand of a robust young lady.
Eastern Carolina eight to feel proud
of Col. D.ivis's school. Iiis cadets show
excellent training. The Colonel knows
hw to make a n.n a b y. IDs
sch.o- I is the largest of the kind m the
South, an 1 many :v,.s :r. the 1 ni .n
are repre.ente i
The s'n ad an i
over. Some of
r . n g se.i-i i . at en t
:i-h dealers report a
he seas .n . M r . I ieo
ha 1 run is the f r u i tf
Try g x d run f
N I ves thinks t
of the shad hatching
and he thinks the agr
ur years ago.
u '. t u r a 1 depart-
ment ma :
linu ir.g the
Frank P.
i.
r. n
.in .:
(oople to
f u rn i h mg
etc.. Ht his
headquarters f.
g'Xxis. neck wear
store, on Middle street.
I-ane an i Harry Steven
men. are a '. w a y s g '. a 1
friends and tell them
prices they ar- selling g
advertisement in th:- i
Mes.-r
.on. th
To be
sales-
t
at ods
sue
see their
what 1 o w
Uead th
and go to
see them
Edward Henderson, the o i.-r-d boy
who was lodged in jn. a few days ago
to await the rest:':: of a I low intHcted
by him with a deaily weapon upon
Bryant I vee. ha i a preliminary hear-ng
before Justice I'.rit.s- n Tuesday, and
was required to give bond m the sum of
one hundre.
at the tfi t
d. liars f r his appearance
rra 1 f the Super: r Court.
Th.
Rja i
e x
i n:
:'ht
. -6 ty t !. e At, ictic
ve it a g !: roi-.r-
fdC.i.t. -.
mark'- ; n
patr. n.
thr At lan
men is f r
eont.nue
a single c
w y : i ni.i
te. The sin
lic a i
Tll N.
1 . e S v y
111 1 a 1
. i . a r
Her
a 1
Tap 1) r I ii g
W e w e rv si.o w n
d raw -. y M as te r J
vear .! i g ran i s n
a map . n i u
n Sh . nr. , the
f Mr "R ;r
s d a y .
1? ven
e. t of
the Castor. iDmse.
credit to a pr.-t'essi
wh
h woul 1 dO
: ra-.igh.tsman.
n.t.
Master J h.n lives in Washington Ct'.y. 1
where such talent is appreciated, an i
we predict f .r h.im a us.-ful and proht- ,
able career
luillcrt' mini I ommliiloiifn' IrelliiK-
Tha justices of the peace should bear
in mini that secti .ns 7"7 and T'.T cf the
C-'de require their presunee at the court
hou.-e on the tirst Monday ia June, and
it is a meeting which every justice
f . gtonea were carrje,i 0lT. The nar-
ties were tracked for some distance to
where it appeared a cart waa in waiting
snj no furthr trace could be made,
xhe occurrence ia quite a mystery to
A gentle-
; man who visited the spot says from
what he could judge, the case taken
from the grave waa about four feet
long, nd thai the tablets were moved
on MTeral other gravee.
Personal.
Among the many peopl.
tended memorial services,
we were glad to meet Ma
Mount and Mr. W. A. H.
who at
Tuesday .
r W. A.
1'ranrh of
Chocowinity. Messrs. S. I. Sutton mid
Josiah Sutton of 1. 1 Grange. Dr. C. J.
Mattocks. H. C. Foscue. Frank Foy an 1
Olh-rs of Jimi's, and Capt. Sam Thomas
and others .if Carteret,
An 1 m pro v rm tn t at .Tloretiead.
Ever since the completion of the At
lantic Hotul at Morehead its gueets have
been greatly but necessarily annoyed
by the shifting of the passenger train
upon their arrival at night. Any one
who has occupied a front room at that
delightful reeort, knows how impoRsible
sleep was to a nervous invalid until the
trains were made up, which was fre
quently late in the night, or until his
room could be changed to one further
r.-n: vi-d from the track. This will all be
done away w ith the coming season . The
Atlantic Koad has bought a tra. t of lan 1
bev. nd tl
tou n
1 unit-
an.
is get t in g
re a
to locate a Y upon it. which w!l
be coin pi t-t ed before the - u -inner travel
sets in. and the trains w ol be no ioiig.-r
shifted in front of the hotel, but uili
be run around the Y noiselessly
the town boundaries, and the
ur.-ielulv turn-table veil be r
and Hum! ere.l ith th-- thing- ti.
I eyon.i
old and
K a i a I
N c:
C C 1 (I f 1 1 I .
a i ; 1 i : k .
' l!o
t K tigler
. rami;:.
F r i d v :
:.iv
i'g 'to
until 's
saw n. i : I
u nty .
, mangle I
on
e- k
. - k
u r-
i Dr
rpse.
hi
T:
ill g . Uat at the . i -e .if
r. i
at the miil. lie was at work at the trim
I mer when the belt came i it the nut.
I While trying to put it back it came . T
the drum, the mill running at full speed ,
an I h- (ui'k as hghtning wound him
,tr in. i th" -i. tft. w :.. -:i w is oj.ly
te. n . u : . ;ii , v., t i . . . ; ; , , r , three r
:' ..r t.,:;. ., breaking one arm. . ne
th.gh. an i t'-rnbly bruising h:s body.
Dr i.iii.isey Ltten.ied him. tut he died
on Friday morning and hi- remain
were brought t this city, where h.
parents, several brothers an I a family
of his own live
T Ii r ltlprj
We clip th.
th- A O.
exhumati -n
u Tuesiay 1
wheth-r I't
N- v f tii-
Nut rl . I i til .
1 f"l h w mg telegrams fr 'in
' ( relative to thf
f Deter S. Ney 's remains
ist. It seems t h. e . ; ue 1 1. n
ter S. N'. v was M ar-ha 1
hd ' 1 ii ar : t N .i ; ' 1,
t
Tr i: ;.k. N. . . M ,t .1.
i -
l :.
No light
s u r r..u nd l n
ti--n t. i iv
passed int.
w as s ne. i u I o n t !. - n i t r v
th
V. S Nev
S . mii.-l
dust th.at
v the I'lliuii,
f his skull ha
it could not b
I". t it had bfe
lear.-h. was mad
ilver plat.- Mi
it was tii 'Ugh
ascertaineO whether . r
trephined. I'navailiug
in the grave for the
f. .r the bul lets which
by many would be found. The phy
sicians' report describe the skelton as
that of a man about four feel U n inehe j
tail. W-yond this it is n..n committal.
A lare crowd was present.
TiiiKi. Ckkkk. N. C May ;;.
Ney 's body was exhumed today. The
part of the skull trepanned was mi.-s
ing. About three hundred people were
on the ground. Nothing detinit" was
ascertrtained. People here from
Washington and Raleigh, from infor
mation on the ground by old people,
think it was certainlv Marshal Nev.
Dratli of Israel K. Abbott..
Died, in this city. Friday morning, at
ij o'clock. Israel F5. Abbott, col. For
many years he has borne a prominent
part in politics in his county and dis
trict. He represented Craven county
several times in the General Assembly,
and for several years past has been a
candidate for the Republican nomina
tion f .r Congress in this district. The
convention which assembled in Kinston
last summer to nominate a candidate
w as composed of two sets of delegates
from every county in the district ex
cept two or tliree. The nsult was the
holding rf two conventions in the same
hall, one r. iminating Abbott, the other
i ' Hara. The coalition Republican del
egates of (."raven were in the conven
tion that Terminated Abbott, and th.ey
supported him throughout the c ntest.
the tinal result of which was the elec
tion of our townsman. F. M. Simmons.
the regular Democratic nominee.
II. s education was very limited he
was n. t a f irci'le speaker, but los -
-sed great -hr
ewdness as a politician.
i a i e riiimii e a i 1 1 1 1 y l c r n e i i I : . s i j
station, and as presiding officer if a',
f h
Do 1 y .' ! Te l representatives dispose
t. ur.ru'.v. h was unex -elle i. lit
wa.- a member of a number i f benevo
lent societies and he! 1 a high p.viii' n
in th- 'r ier of (iood Simaritans.
Scliuoli Df frtied.
The Committee appointed by the boar 1
of council on Tuesday night to examine
the registration books and rep rt af to
whether a maj .nty . f the qualified
voters had voted for schools m the elec
tion on Monday, upon examination
found that there were 1'J. 1 names regis
tered while only "ol votes were cast for
schools. There are undoubted ly manv i
names on the books thatjought not to
be there, but as there were ll'51 vottfs
polled in the city election and only ?! j
f .r schools, it was at once apparent to
the committee that purging the regis-
trat: n b... ks of names that ought not !
t .be lhro w ml i not change the result.
Sevent v five v. t' S mere would lnu f
save i ;t a:. 1 th. -e uld h.iVe been -t
ii:.-- : h i : ti.-' in.itt'T c... :- r -p. r!
.'ah w ; !-.. ro w are g!.-.. i t
Dam. ' i r r i 1 the schoo-i qu.-stion. sr
tii. ugh tiie maximum tax fixed in the I
bill was thirty cent- on the h.un ir.
1 liar-, t- n cents npTe thau Ne -v Berr..-.
Th- pe. !. th. re t,..:.k iuh re.-t cr.oug'n
in the matter t
.ut the vote f . -r
canvass it
d
ring
nass
the
r it. A n a n f i
Fri iav r.ight
s.-h
bef
:-.o-. ting .
ele - ti n w
the friend
,lten. Fal and captured
school-, ar. 1 turned in
a
strong -ch.o 1 nie- ting. Speeches were
male I y su rh m-n as Capt. Swift Dai-
I way. W. S. i'B. Robin.-, n. C. B.
Ayccck an.l others in favor of sciiools.
No e ne could doubt the success of the
measure at!
r such earnest work .n
i:s
favor
In New- Berne, with two ur three
eeplions. our leading men were
sorbed w .th other matters and
e X-
a ti
the schools failed. But now the excitement
of the city election is over we hopo to
see those who feel an interest in tha
city's welfare come together and devise
means for carrying on a good public
school. We doubt if the people will
longer submit to the public school
funds being used while free tuition is
conlined to the 1st and !M grades. It is
not right: it ia not law and it is unjust
to children who have passed these lower
grades and are unable to pay tuition in
higher grades. A large majority of our
colored people have said by their actions
last Monday that they do not want our
i ui,UTirP in nrovid incr srhools for their
1 children. The Academy fund, the
j Ciriffin fund and the public school
funds together run up in the neighbor-
hood of S2, 000. This ought to give free
' tuition to at least 500 children five
months in the year.
With S'2.000 more
it would give nine months and pay all
incidental expenses. We are cast
down somewhat on the school question,
but not dismayed.
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Thursd.
under f
J. mi - a-
ill ( liiir.d will)
II -1 1 i ii ii I n: 1 1 r
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b.
year
ty. ii
Wrs
l.
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v. a : r .
with h r f a : i
after a g-n.-r
parti to. k .
the r t ; an i
the N.-u-e i .-.
lived there -got
1 II ! at '.Hi:
rum ir -ay -.
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O'ople pr
ti -e I.ane
v. rv mil'
1 1
on i .:. i ;
mai-. i
feehng- nil I
brought to .
,u-l it", -.it i r.
were n t pu I
i dating the
I'.illil
Th ui: 1
Th- re w as ;
r-it- f -l
t t-.e elect i n '
there is a tan
r. -age- no g
f .Ik- . f that
We h i i i
i K-p-ibli.
at
thine.
1 1 .
tii contest w ,i- t - :n- .x-..:
into the 1 A : ,. ,!.:.-. :" r . y
n.,n. ii.t it '..ii. .:i 1 1..
j I emo rat- to al 1 the , : . - w
j gift of th board i !' u:. ;
was less "tangle a:.- lit :: tha
' with our friend- m W 1 1 . :.i
! are in a t.w.gle. w h.ch tic-
Y
.o,, f- . .- seems t .
Perhaps, ti. tigh. it :- r
about the welfare :' N- w 1
o f Wilmingt. r..
Perhaps it is w ell :' r :- t -more,
as near as we an. :' r
tit of our friends abroad, the
political parties in this city ai.
For several years the h- pu! 1.
been divided, the breach
wider every year. The D.-n
the meantime had kept solidly
in . ha', e
' C III 1 11 g
ocrat- ii.
together.
Nat i. rial
ng up ;.
always giving the '.ate an
tickets their full support, re!
their Democratic fri.-n !- in t:
Assembly to 1 k out f : tie :r
in that important branch of the
ment- I'.ut the action c f tie
Assi ir.blr c f i '-5 m - ,.v,-r
atfecting the interest i f I 'r.nen
followed 1 v the at par. r.t .!;.-'.
the people in this ,-e -ti n 1 t:
( .- n .
ni.-it:
ernor. as sh
.wr.
ai
hi
ed :
the A . iV N. C. I
right th.hk:ng 1
that i: was th- :r
t i put repres..;:
Assembly m a.
c rat . ' party . w !
f . ui i r. t . r . -1
'era'.
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t t ii'it tl.
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a- t hi.
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ters ti:
n- cv.
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r in : n " i
get 1 r
-tone unturnt d t g.
tatiori in the i i.-n.-ra
A
they can . U m an 1 t h e
w hich. ti;. y ar-' t-n: .tied .
But wt mu-t roeogi.:..
there is n .t that harm
I Vni; cr-its thai . '.:-!.. t.
still some w h . w a::t t :
tile st raigh. tout i .:; -. ai
Democ rat ic f i leh i - t
State t" do something
Iu:g . n:aj r.ty ,. :). 1
fav. r of d. mg s. no th
nghot
r us
rat-
1
h
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ass;
Ve
tahg.e
e Ipe, ,
1-
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Fr. m the Y .
the f ilowing new - ir- :;: ti.--
eleoth .lis he'. 1 . .11 M Tl la'.
Durham elected a I '.-m c
and boa rd of co in in i-s i h- r-re-elected
J. P. l'ahieil. ,
and edit, r . f one , f ti... be
the State. Muy.r. Char h it
Democratic Mayor an 1 n.a
pap
Knights of Labor voting
Democratic ticket Greer,
a Democratic Mayor ' '. n
Democratic Mayor and 1
the -b
To ,
-. r i .-I
ard ..
I i-m
rn:'l
do 'I-
missioners. Lexington.
Mayor and commissioner- Cii
Democralic board of al iernu ii I la
Democratic ticket elected . A-ht
Republican Mayor. Democrati:
of aldermen. In Raleigh the ;
cratic ticket was elected.
iflx.
.-llle.
.1,1.1
Urate I pi.
You are feeling depressed, y i i.r appe
tite is poor, you are bothered witii head
ache, you are lidgety. nervous, and
generally out of sorts, and want to
brace up. Brace up. but not with stmi
lante, spring medicines, or bitters,
which have for their basis very cheap,
bad whiskey, and which stimulate you
for an hour, and then leae you .n
worse condition than before. What
you want is an alterative that will
purify your blood, statt healthy action
of liver and kidneys, re.-tore your vital
ity, an.l give renewed health an 1
strength. Such a medicine you wiil
find in Electric Bitters, and only V1
cents a bottle at R. N. Dully s drug
istore.
a i. nn
I.
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w e r -rn,
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an : !
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the Me;
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Chill lal
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Tile
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had h,
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r th annua
ar. i we sine.
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r.lv 1;
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M -.i.
t l-t Ch',1 r h a-selhbied
the l..-a i . f 1 : .rd. sir.
th'.e.l t y :iii:her-i :: . a--rile-
: ti.eir .-hur ii.
of person.- followed tile !
t. . the w harf f. .r tiie nuri
large number
ptisruai party
u of w ink's--
.ng the cei.-monv. They lean.-d
whar: railing wh.ich gave wav
loan...! on the
under
the great strain -aused by the pressure
of the crowd, and about lifty person-
were piecipitilled lut" the river,
foilowmf; person.- are known p
i..
drowned. Hiirriet I O'.k. whiti
d
ye.ars. Amelia Williams, colored, a. d
-. hh-se Ildmonds. colored, aged 7 . Kosa
I ,:i reine. colored, ued u. I. t'orne-i:u-.
7 vear old chili: Bel ice Richards,
baby . Rem- i:oali. ' year ul.l child: a
colored woman: a white woman: a
white eurl who had a haby in her amis,
-he finally let the child pi an,l ank.
The hal y was saved. Koalie Williams,
a colored uirl. aluo bad a baby in her
arm-. She wh- drowned, but the child
w as saved. The spectators of the scene
express the opinion that many persons
were drowned who have not yet been
I reported niiaeinpr.
"o not::
h ' '
1 .' 1
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throat and 1
ah 1 .1.1
ly ruled.
v K'ttinp;
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Vuii can teT it before buying h
a trial bottie fre". larg" si.o
bottle warranted .
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Mal'tiij, Dumb Chills,
Fever ana Ague, Wind
Colic, Bilious Attacks,
1 !.. . pieilui
li;i!tnii'. lo
niiliif. sialiirnl evae-
ri in- or nili'rl 'r w i
tiiiti hiivtm.. :t ijtinil iiK-il ie i ue
Mi.--, liAuiii in in -i-r 1m iiHcliolil .
! i: i n ymi:ki
a? Truck.
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All Kinds,
.1 -a tf
)argain.
wife) :o
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TNERY GOODS !
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Etc.,
a. A o. - jo pt the
;t:f:;l ."lo.uiery
nii.i kt t she
;!: ti in this
r it; : -irpassos
oh . ... b -old
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H'-r:,.'
Mggies
RANDOLPH'S'
r?3IAGE FACTORY,
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n -h .Tui-i :
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in on. In-
Int. iIo,le e,
I.I :el .
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I-. . a ... al " I. 1 lo VK w here
w 1 i '.a : ,m UK v.. . ' mi . rrh u
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T 1. STFWAPT I V
p. ; , , i Pr. HARTFR'S LIVER PILLS V
( - --- c- . ' ' ' j B .:.s:iii,i'"1:- Mi pr i . i:i;:.ilnt and flirk 1
. i , ti, l) i ' ! " S.. i i u.f 1 se -ni I' i wm Hook I
!?x: r . :hair.t-:r Sets
i v. : ;.' .:.-' .t.N
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i . v i ' i 1 . ' I l'lilt IS i, hums. :,
N , we. ... , ,.
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the COMMON SENSE
FORCE ill
Mr
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111 C5
-
" " wc .no- wlm will civp it troner -.ttem-
i m nt ... t iHi! ;, t hir- iinnp tn vorr town in
I i N .1 MiJ . I. - . V . mmI N . mid wUI lx ac
c ird'-d control i -un uNl.' i. Triton' not already oooupifHt
CHARLES G. BLATCHLEY
WSNUFJCTURER f..-iV-SKS KIlTAf
Office. li-.N C I ilv Hull Sili.ar.. Dhil4fJolnhl D
i i. hroad at boiueu V j: H.i iiiiauGipiiig, i a-
HOOK STOKE.
J. L. HARTSFIELD'
K IXSiON, N ('.,
dfxler is
BOOKS and STATIONERY
Si'' ' l.ooks and ScIkkiI Supplies
a specialty.
Confoctlouorlss,
,
I Tooc... S,,:ijT. ('iiiirs. Tin Oliismrarr,
'.. ry. h'islnmi Turkic. Klc.
to- door smith of LoftinV Bank.
V. ri 1 1 e 1 v .
J I. 1 1 A RTSFIKBD.
1 am happv bei alisc 1 bought my Cart
Wheels and Axles from .1 C. WHITTY
Craven St . New Berne. ' C
vi;i. r.
Horse ( 'art Wheels and Iron A x le. sMli.lX'
Horse Cart Wheels and T. S. Axlr, If) (Ml
("x Cart Wheels and Iron Axle. 2.r).('
Made by Tt'iiiifnno' Wagon Works
and warranted mh"l dw
"TURNIP."
, fin. i. Ch.'Ptnut Sorrel Stallion
; T1KNI1' ' oiTers his srv ices this
I spring at Jacksonville. Uichlands. Cath-
i anne Bako. an I other places m nslow
emmty
I "Ti HMl ' war sired by Montreal.
I am. a blooded Canadian lie is eiht
i ve rsold. r, liantls high and weighs
, .Co pounds. Will make his mile in
j tliree minutes Will wink well in any
harness
j "Ti iiMi uil, have to I,, .ceii to he
; appreciated.
! T I hMS Mi M iFHATB.
Apply to ii B Ci
i at ha i i ne ! a k i 1 'nsl.. w i ', unity , N ( '
CROW
IC
V-'ill ; -;r:fy Th- BLOOD reguMt
tiiH liver m-.T kidneys mi
J.I--I..KF ( h" HKAI.TH nnnVIG
Oli - f YOUTH yi.irtB.Wnnt
ir i -j- it-. In, I i--t ion, LACM nf
fol r-riKih mii'1 Tired FVlinii a
b"luttly i-nrf',1 honfM, muii
tlfiw unci furvftn rtH'Mve new
f rr. i iihvfnt the miri'l
anil 1 1 -1 1 - Unun I'owr
hnfT.'ririu from ri'iiii'Iiitntniwii
1 1 1 1 r I f ' 1 1 i 1 1 i it i M tin.) in PR
HAKTEKS 1HON TONIC n
..,,. ii y rure ' , i vt- u r Ifii r Ji. h ! t ti v i -rn i le I inn
'ifinptw tit cnti nt rrf 'i t i n u only ici'l- t" itt'0.u
I ' " HOI Pipariiiicut i-i-t ( ' 1 Ki! A I A M liKf-T
Pr. HARTFR'S LIVER PILLS I
- .:,s:iinMo:. ! ii rr i . i:i;.:.ilnt and flirk I
g i . ' x ( s.-.i - i .r- l -ui liipmn Hook I
. -' -1 ' .. r'- "l ' 'f i - ceii' In postage.
-LP HAPTEF! MIDICINE CO.. ST LOUIS, MO
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
W. 15. 15oyd.
w : :. ne vitri pftr
riiHivt ni est ineiitn
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f"T HH'.f W 111 111 (JO
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r .i v ' i Mi.i" li!C Mili'll
w ii. novii,
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WJIfJPMilllll Ami ,,.1IK.'-U 'Il q.llikly
t KlCk Ih liilft .-hit. ton. Will
M HiiiiII HHlisli
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bwt.li lrlH.1. j
WANTED
-. u. . :, 1 . . .en in Irli
L'Mi; . ' i.ii i . 'Hi- fin
A.Mii-ss
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B SI WOOLLEY, X- D.
V i hi in a. .n. Oflli o
u. hlieliail tilret.
WEAK
iK. UNDEVELOPED PARTS
f r. ' :i ri.-Mii ii n .1 1 rnift hnil . f n 1 1 pnrtirtr
ul...l (r.-o I I1IV Mi ll ro HrrKMl.VY.
ALEX. JUSTICE,
I'KAl.KR IN
Fine Flour of all Grades,
Selrctrd Teas, Fure Coffees
and Spices,
Butter and Ch-esc. from the
host dairies.
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A iM-ll Kit I ITS M) VKl.KTAIII.
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o )iii(. ui ii-her l'ii.hIh UKua
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.iM-l.-l a! mi. ..lt 'it HiH
I i ,i: M - cash.
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a. J1?
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"ladies
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