-JI "t - ix-'il i --i ,v- ' , --.- . f ..o ... ..-.: U-- f A A AX i ,TWTO "hIKIu, J 1XDEPEXDEXT 1 ALL 'VirL T TO i-erm ea.oo x-r x-. VOL. X. " NEW "hKRXE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N C, JANUARY 12 Inns. NO. 41. 7 5- - ( - r. - OETTINCER BROS. HAVE OPENED AND Drj(iOo(Is,Hoots,S!iocs t-IiJ Ivor GOt'D ' OUD8, srjd m ill at ai i uie s sell at REASON BL TEhMS, We offer : h-l - i'. LoriHar.1 .V Ani.ojT- ,t !'. ' Zl'-glrf H OS The Bi Stite S 'Oe ud L. The Cel brs ted HarTej's Old TuCiahOe X ' V i Uod. TfaO?. M. U ui' Alttui:..' Avd a full line of I'r-ofri: Me---at Loweft Mrket Pr-ot-s. War! AGAINST HIGH PRICES. Look Out for the War. Having jast returned from the North with a Large Stock of '9 -AND Children's Clothing. I can give y on Men's nice suits as low a.- t3.75. Boy's Suit foi 3.tM. Children's knew suiU $2.25. I alo have a l.re anl well selected stock of SHOkS. I can give you iioj's nice Sbxs, tl 00. 300 Dozen Mens, Boys and Children's Hats ! A nice Oat lor Boys either Solt or Stiff as low ,is l."e. 1 gu.r.nree to ait yoa'in either Woor, Straw, Soft or Stiff. ANo a well .-elected tock of Gents rnrniIi'g' Goods A good Dress Shirt from 3Cn Chlldreus aud Men's Hose. 5c. A Special Drive in Boy and Men from 75c. np. A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Dry Goods. Carpets, Mailings. Oil Cloths, TKUNKS, YALiSES, and a flne lot ot GENTS' SCARFS trom 2ic to Oc. And othei bargains too numerous to nrfnrion. ome one, enme all, and be convince d that I can sell on more goods tor a little monev then anv othtr house in the cltv Bishop Baildinz. opp. Btnnst Ci:ch. New Berne, N. C. jir. A. Thomas and Ja$. E. Smith. S de-men. rwel, &r. Linen UmUerrhie8. '. Mho', Hats J5 '.. wovs 15c. T III! ' l .ratio But a SUIAi PASnLLES., 1 a 11 in f i Tl iiimTIi ii tr lllilll 1 1 . 1 aATdiii IMr lt&X or Mid ) A4 Mm. TMI for K'-M Ymmn full JTC:' LHMlmbMmttirti wurm ifa rnj VuVtVAW fSMOM OM hmw9 FRU jta. 1 TJ3AX SCHWERIN, THE LEADER IN LOW PRICSS. 0FFE IS THIS FALL Extraordinary Bargains In Mens, Youths, Boys and Children's CLOTHING ! Tbe Urgest Stock of fine nd cheap. Clothing in the City, in 11 about Well 250 Different S f Corkscrew, DionI, Worsted, Beaver and ('is .roere Sa'ts. raneiii ftQ to S2G Suit. Mn's nd Bojs' Orercot. Ileenible Cut. aa i I'l-icr. to--A long felt want supplied : viz., the largest '..ne of Children's Knes Pants Suits mi BOYS 8CITS ever broueht here, ju-t the very thing :' r c.ri tra Lta( Stjles in ioft and stiff brim Hats, at reis 'ual Ie pna-s. Boots and Shoes in Endless Variety. Ladies Button bhoes low as Cie. a pair. 1," Button Skating Boot? at l.oo. i am soli: agknt nn: Tin: A A. BATTLES' MEH'S CALF SEWED $150 SHOES K V E n Y P A 1 II l IRROTEI). IrV tr"a,is. Dress (r " Caaaimere.-", Kentucky .1 nd checked Dem,-!t'a's v Good Calicoes at 4c. a Yard. Don't fail to exan) ine oar Stock ot" Newmarket. La lies' an 1 Chilireu' Wftiaf JkeU, Shawl and Jerseys, no id af aionishinj low figure, 'llta FarofihiDg OoodJ, Wool Uver-hirto. Wtjite Sh;rL-. Red and White Underwear, Cardigan Jackets, lower than ever Aj uai a Dandj Line of Neckwear, lateet shapes and patterns, handome Haw otMamierj aod Silk Uaodkerchirti. Bntiral aswjrtmeni of feuspe: ders ; a pair of Sne nobbv Silk Suspender for on It 75 eenu. max s:hwerin, Middle Street. Sign of Flag. Jg,gLi.K- R.BAXXwiIl br glad to meet his old friends and acquaintances. US. aM. will show JOQ the Elephant. m9 3xr. o., OFFER FUR SLL THEIK Of to rce- p if i 1 Fine Sho--. - ath. . (' .'- S?h. iud Boo Perl Sbirt.', War! Ladie n ee Buitou ShiH-s for Gji to all I'tider.-inr-- ',. L-idies. Men'i Shoes. (iood Shoes for 'AMillIHIIIIiii' d-a nr lm tmoalM, ana ail Kjvac ' pa J y aim u to hiMt tair 1 tic .j Ta-ka SCR KXJi EOiT t t : I K.F; ) taoacudi. duM do inter wkA ktntn Uj bwnen. cr raue p or ineor! twdc (a any vT f nr: 1 mintAc medl 6nneiiM. By d.r nJKin t-5 th o 1 dinner Its acm n fr 1 ' v-itbout drliy. Ta oaij- r tiTdJ oU tmrd.y f&iaa both tervecw auU z TglATMTlfT. Cvi HaaX 3. fr Tiy.i, ;1 HARRIS REMEDY CO., Brc C-:vnrr 0OOH H.TstllBtrwt,BT. LOUTS. MO. Trial of our Applanoo. Ak for Terms. att.L , -ir:r; naae tyl Wers-e 1 V : irs-e e'a ' I. l.OYKS 1 RU AM). Aif: through the i,craa of Silence 0. Sprite UE8jeD' Dive to the echo less realms below; Kindle the dept h with a radiance keen ; I titD. Ilka an arrowy puleeot tire. l hrob to the quivenn str nd runner Into itaeyaulc serenC 0 1 i J - through the mystical orb of Sleep, f duw to see. Horn of ih- arri'irouo twilight il-ep, Lirenmp. from then- chrysalis blumbor f r e ThroDir g tht- hhado y I.t- of day : Sp- t-iii.k; liain to m-' J I'll H Til.b A V, 01) T vI.K. MAl'K KV liKi'HiiK M STKAKNS IN liosTo.N (1 TARIFF KF.f'uRM THK MKRITS t'V PKKSIDKNT f'l.KVK I. AMi AM) THK AHsrUIUTlF.S i 'F THK TARIFF. Mi I'1 e - id . rr .triil fcl -1 1 1 'e men ill i. It li -I T o l.e i:n- : I i.-.nl ' 1 ' .4 ii e - j i i , r .i j r- t t-i o i i -1 o i w -1 .i ,! .hit r 1 1 1 - w i.- t' be .i i; t' ti.-i inr nt eri7. thoori-t- and -11 oerl .tl I Vi-I i i ii n ,te ! ie.il milt; wumps. 1 Inve vi-ited in -f of 'he in-ii at;on-oi ihm St item whirh I'e ,t .-em ' iled Uir n 11 fo I t 11 li ,t : e, tile ' 1 1 -in il e I d and 'lie dt-aieiited iiili'i-i . .uid I li iii- eoaie lno inli-s t!ii"ilh the snow to look ii . 'o n tin- jj.i iii-1 : n ot me u m tear tiill and .Iull ,-trleken with the plov iilenees ol (.rod. .Renewed aufc'hter., To me one of the motif remarkable sfit-i tacles, bordering on the mirac ulous, in this generation, is the ('resident '.his man coming l'roru tho manger and the straw of , Buffalo applau-o and laughtci , wi:h no training in statecraft, with no experience in politics, without the advantages of a college or ol polishing in the arts and graces ol i-loeuion, hut equipped with an hniie.-t and fearless intellect, and with an intrepidity ot integrity, stepping boldh into the wilderness at Washington (laughter . the . wilderness of political shams and humbugs, and 'imeworn nugs, and ho-iry deceits iiiiore laughter), cry . ing aloud : HejHMit ye, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand!" , Loud and prolonged laughter. tollowed by cheering. j And this untrained statesman writes the only pre.-ideu t ial messages that .anybody has read since the war. Laughter and appl.iu.-e.' In tact, every word he writes, even to the tender expressions of condolence and ,- m pat iiy . is read !v the world 'loud applau-e), and this orator of nature makes the only speeches that g nn universal audiences. And now this disbuiberof the peace has thrown another thunder Dull among those wno wonder w hy the distinctness that present the is-ue be5 ond all dodging, the ques tion of tariff reform. . He tells u that we are taking HM,P)o.(ioo Horn the People by needle.vs taxa iiou ; that this money is aecumul.i ing m the treasury ; that 1: is d tlicult to get it out: that b commerce and trade will suffer from want of t he means to ti ansact business, and he says: "Take this j distinguished geutlemeu are lully off, and take it off so that it will 1 recognized b all thinking men, who help most those that need help, have the good of the country at Tke ..way the.-e burdens from heart and the success 01 the Demo those upon whom the weigh most . eratic party lor the -ecuiity of' the oeaily " But the upholders of ame, as the righ men bu the.-e 1 t he tariff meet t his as they always j do. lying. 1 Laughter andap-' 1 oise. I'iiey cry out: "The I Pre.-ideu: has declared for free rrade."' They kuow it is only the jOue-tion of the disposition of the 1-urplu-; neverthele-s, t he - use the I old cr that they have u-ed tor , years. They have terntied the people into tiie contiunaace and iierpet u itiou nf the atin-itn-s nt I this tnriff 1 There is .lU0.0ou Ut') ;n u-eiess j 'axation. We must get Md ot It ; , and how Shall we do f Now we I s t : " Take otT t hat H 0.o()0,U0d ! in sncfi a w-.t tliit it will benefit the people. L-t tiiem have the I a, ,od of !t." Bat they -a : i 00: keeo nn. kie,i nil taking it. 'just a- nll al.iy- have, and let us ' 1 1 ' ' er r. a w t lei u- f ool r an a let lis d 1 ;iii tiling in (iod"s win hi Apli u. on! do m: di-tuiii the ; ti.d , sacred tariff." Laughter. I VVe say that we want the people to receive and experience immediate I beueflt: but they say : "Let us de ! vi-e and see how we can keep on." Aniisotiiey nave ueeome lmpre.-seu ill at once with oue thing, and that is that this country needs fortify ing inland, outland, everywhere i laughter), and 1 heard a Senator ol the United States a year ago, heie in Boston, send a thrill down fu-rj BostoniuLi back by telling in h 1 1 great danger we stood that Peru or Chili wa- coming up heie to l r i v .ul o th s country and liuiii ' 1. 1 1 d the C u ite.l S" ates of A mei ica ! , Loud laughter. They cry tor that, llihough they know t hat experience has taught us that the ever present dirt all around us, and the ever pie-ent shovel and a few hours' woik, make a fort i licit ion that !eats nil the expensive -tnictuie-of masonry and stone. ' Then they say -. "L"t u- sub siil zt use it to subsidize." Ha, that is in your hue. my piotection-.-' Irit-nd! Set up and maintain aiol loster a new set nt moropn'.'.es that is what that mean-. "Auy 'iiirai in the world." they say. only do not give it to the people." I'iiey go on the principle that a boarding hmi-e master did who got iieh on his tiiisiiic.-s and was asked how he did it. lie said : "I 1. und out what did not agree with the boarders ,md I led it to them." i Great laughter. The President suggests that a very beuelicetit way in which the people may feel the tilessi n g of t h is reductiuu is to take the tailtf from wool, and ther i-i poll we sllddetils learn what we never knew belore, that- the whole basis and structure ol our national prosperity rests on the tleece (it wool .laughter1, and to hear them talk and read their writ ings we should suppose that whole droves of sheep were bleating on every plain and hillside, and that at every schoolhonse door a hun- dred lamba wet patiently waiting for Mary to appear. ( Loud laughter aud applause). Did we ever stop tn consider for a moment what this proposition of the Pre-ident, that liu'-seeing and far eeelug patriot, meansT Uo we think, not only of tne vuol th.C raise'!, but do we a jiu eoiat r t ; 1 1 win -. ' c Hio.ii i: i o 4 10 (Mill, (Oil worth, and 1 1 nor know inure, nf woollen l'.i!i'ics are imported luto this country every year, robb'iitr the Amenc.in laborer ol their ?n a n 11 tact li I't monev to foreigner. - .ning our in ike our goods for us beea ii so wool is pro- hiiiited to them. Think ol the army of men it would take to handle that wool, to comb it, to e tl d i to . -pin it, to dye It. to we ive I ' . to -el it. and'thin of t l ade It engineer .or en g ; n eel : n i to he lui'l". r.i'n ', i : ol lie, i o :i.- e ur.ii ; -'i am .V I !.-,. I II -1 III I I ' to ,ili 1 11 1 1 i.i oe in oli tile e in p tainl t pel d.iV that woi to ilelo 1 ii ,,' ! o 'llll,U"0 ill-- I . d Lt'.Ce and eel ; on t labor i m on n t til -Ui -l ei DIM) - t.lii- . the lid en e i in: ol lie I"' le'lt lies .11.11 ; ii it e Wo I i .V o ; i o men til it iii - I'll ; o - a : . . ., .i . .mil p i ' o i i o r i . i ' w .! k :-! that I 1 o in . 1 e p : can S ' a e . . l'.ule aiol applau-e V I- .' . e : 1 1 . iii o I i , e r ie a ri p'l'il;-g.-d laughter . t h e h ,i N'e aiol ! iia' !, a I iie A in ei m to.'.. i s,;: i,-.. :n ':,. !'n::ed : i :e ;:, -bo. t :, ,i' is r. pi :: h.oi i lee II labor U on! i S- at i i his r . 1 1 1 1 the ies ill el -. 1 he. i il .lili; ielt - than ti ;n ; , - lei e h it a co in me u t 1 1 y t ins proh :b ; ion up n n'l'.llllilg the law bv our tnanulac: i;rer material upon which to weik. All this is worse than rot tt is w'ckednes.-i, and we mean to make use ot this opportunity, tins .surplus, for better thing-. We mean a reloiin that shall sweep away use less tax. it, on frmii co.d and. -air and sugar and lumber and weoi and clothing the grand nn:ei-.il ne-Ce-.-ai ies ol i . !e. Applau-e. W, Ule.ili .1 Ielonn that siiall give I e llel'; " ' we mean a reiiel that shall stretch o,,; toevel . it ti ami e very Mini tile l.on, , kitchen aiol c ii a in 1 e: to talile a::d e el liie-.de. I. plau-e. Spi iligl'o ld Lep :: 1 II K (IIMIM. ( AM I'.iH. r very ever V illlap dm- Viiiiiing M' n 1 -s s . Tor Pre-iileiit , ( . nn 1 r I 1 . la 10! . I er leu er 11 or. Walter i 1 -t 1 k . l-.l'ITi K '' KN A liua 1 oda ran k- n com iiiuiiw eal ; h of aiireciat ion of gre. sl e men, !, e me views, men who : . er; 11 ai ii itid to 111 1 gi eat en nation in and pmgres . men nt' broad recognize the wit h a m ighty protect labor worth of capital, am arm of power, w:. and industrs in ai and will hold the 1 its nr. inches. i'.i!i'S ol ; iisi ice ' z, cen t ho 1 u.'h : 1 u. 'The great iaetit .d North mi -li men. and evenly oaiance man and the pi or ii and growing -e:r. (.'ai 1 I- !o; i , lor ; he--- ' ; a i li ii:.' a go s 1 u ' an re echoed OroVi r Pre-nleiit ( i're-; ' these I'n: ed S" Clark for (.invc. in c in lact . ol Nor; h (.' gh pin i coin 1 le 1 la the and tor of Iter ail Hid ( ei nor These place. Anv we.l iiib knows t he com in g c 1 - ii ; a hard h ugh; b.i; : ! Nor! Ii Carolina, a ; ol 1 he 1 temocrai ic part v '. u. ed m an ' i:gn w;ll be espeeialiv III behoove: not mm to d.ii.e, but organize, wii'ch mu-t be we must have a lea lei that win en t hu-e and 1 11-pn 1 of ,tll t he people ; I J lid ge Clark's a ' C leader and .-t m d t I'reat c imp t:gn "i the 1 on tidelleo ' one que-t lolls : t i- such a l" lie,- f, if t he 1---. II" can old .md the and w 1 i I rally the o 1 011 " g. ail cl a-.-e-. 1 ro in tains tii tile .-eashoio. mail ot t lie people, live. t he inoun or he is a thorough ie of the going .uid :ll 111 ikr on Ill's' pro g I I- -I I- ( io I I il I 111- I 1 I 1 I S ' I o 1 1 . i ' tin tlil-gie.it c. Oil :;. :s Ar.il'i'. I.-10 .ii 'o.. .1 ni. .;. 1 that 'm "I 1 lie Kniirht- of I..ilnir. (.inly ae.irago tiie Knights of L nun- ranked as oeihaps the ino.-t poweriul organ:, it: on in t i.e United States. At that time the socetv mini- hered SA.O"0 members. Last Julv thy membership had decreased lo 5(.M).U0(. In October nnlv dOO.POO reuiained. and to. lav about L'eO. aie left. Never was tlu-ie ilisiii;egraLioi). It make a satishtetoiy The generally acce t bat M i . Po wdei 1 's lar above ! ',.. in- i.i lligmen who p.iiiu il We have our doll in n'o rapid ib'.heult to explanation. d theorv i b.,1 wa-'too I the Wi ll- iloiih; - aiiotc . 1 1 w . : '. s .!,-. 'II1U1"I1 -etl-i IlO'Ie ,lg I ;;'.; this .cilia . ain .Mr. C"W,U-ilv morality and c nothing cmbd bt our laboi ing pe Tlu? t rouble ii views or the i pill Clou. '. e - ileepei i I : i conduct u: an ill ! iie i iv one lo not i - the e-e III ii i x;- lot: n.i : load . IeVu any of ire not i-. t he - way secret :s own in the ::a lsts man . i u t n.s need such or; Ivinghts ol Lab dustri.il socle" fence, our wi rk count I y we ga n : z i ! leiis Ie- Came iii' ;:i g men ha', i that they tn trave lutioni.ei its ri 'ers likely to good ol, ll i e had a ha I iie 1. The;. b iVo li" 1 the oi id. or set on li re. a ' i d t 1 1 e v : do it. T:i.' bo: 1 wa was t Ic be alter all. The w 1 1 1 k 1 1 1 g m a 1 1 li i h-"-societie- a'.oiif, and :- h: master, will come out ahead long run. M any of t he cap: nf to'lav -'artedas wotkin pneii . and t he v in lopt i d this policy. 1 1 they had spell il.eir time tooling around in all sorts ot soeiue-, and wa.-i ing their money on them, they would now be on the load to t he poor hoii-e. Tnese point- are woi t h t In n k in g over, and I he on n g man who take-a clear headed view of them is already on t he high road to success Atlanta Constitution. At Barre, Vt., is being quarried an immense block ot granite to bo used in a Cabt'oi nia bank vault, It is to be twent five Icet long, five feet thick, and live Icet wide, and it will i eipm e t hn ty horses to draw r four nr.! railroad station. pan nt tn the luit ii a t r a ne i' Said at l lie Hur lent Cliih liiiii(iu t, New York. Seuaior Zebulon ". Vance, ot Xorth Carolina, was next an nounced to speak to the toast of "The L'nion of the States, lndivis i b Ie Forever." Ho ppoko to it in a way that provoked a great deal of enthusiasm. This was wioit he said : -The I'iik ii lou-va r !' In select ing u:e to respond to this stnti- nieiit. .Mr. President. I hope the committee on .-peaking was not in ilaeiiced by the supposition that I might be peculiarly qualified to -peak theieon because o; h :ng 'iied both .-ides of that question. And yet 1 must confess if looks uio-t suspiciously that way. But however that may be, I take pleas ure in a -silting those gentlemen that, it' ,-uch was their intention, they have found in me, in the 1 -,n guage ot an i 1 1 i 1 I'lirKll'llul,' -.1 man w ho shu ks Ilo 1 e'M ion s 1 111 I i t and .-hi.nks Irom ijo refreshments." I am quite willing to ie-poi.d. ami with all my heart, to the sentiment of evei I a.-t mg (in pmi betwteti these Aiiietican State-. Such is the iliialiitll i lie peo ii.i ise w sentiui'Mit not 1 my State, i-i o lateh' were i 0', agiiii.-- :. Of the l iii.c: nc ei com plai lied . Jh a e 1 never il.d us any harm. l'om ;:. as proper. y understood, we i.evei received anything but blessings. Administered according to its terms, compromises and limitations, as contained in the scripture- of its founders, there was to us nothing in the handiwork of our fathers i.ioi e ie eieu ami loveu man ine Amer can Union. K was the fitting climax of wheieby t of infant S their patriotic labor c individual weakness ates. separate and d:s- cordan", was transformed into that giganto- strength ol the whole, whu-li makes us the wonder of the woiM. and which, best of all, comes to piettvr. against all comers, each -eparato State in the guardianship "i t'nv inestimable treasurer ol lii't 1 ty granted and gu;irantced to their cirize::-. These things we all iec"gn;e a- thejuoper purposes and re.-iilts of the Fedeial I'nion, and lor these things we loved it and love it still. Ir was only when a majority, in the 11 ame of the whole rnion, undertook, as we thought, to nijuie and oppress the minority, that we re.-i.-ted. liven then we did not hate the Union us i: was and a- it should be. but only the unju-t and im fraternal and unlaw ful uses which were being made of its forms by its irresponsible ma jority. Now that the causes which induced and alienated up have passed away, no matter how or by what means we have rec ognized the inevitable .aid resumed that ancient love of union and iraternity which our sons and the the lau g liter of desolation of our omes had only served to suspend Mist enough to not destroy. So far as I am authorized to speak for them, I beg you to believe. Mr. President and my fellow Demo crats, that there are in this broad land no men more devoted to the union of these States for all the beneficent purposes of its forma tion as set out in the Constitution, than are the people from whom I come. They believe, as I believe 1:1 -an indissoluble union of States." The believe, as I believe, that the sin e.-t way to make that union per pe'ual is to make the observance of it- terms "and conditions per petual. They believe, as I believe, that he is not the best friend nf the union who is loudest in its praise and is forever mlhug it under his tongue : but lie who mo-t sacredlv regards the terms compromising concessions and lraternal feeling b w inch ir was formed and out of winch it grew. To doubt this is to doubt that truth and justice ate essential to the honorable charae ter of individuals or of nations. "As all the roads lead to Jb'tne. aim as all stream- flow towards the -ea. .-0 all that is gonj and salutary and beneficent 111 the principles nt human liberty tends towards democracy. Tiie democrat ic p, u ty iheieioie. which believes in a strict cmisti uction of the instrument which defines and limits the rights of the States and people ami the powers of the common government, is the best and surest friend of the union, and as such we commend it to the favor ot the American people ! A union ot the American States, based upon perfect equality of its The allowance tu Mrs. Victoria Perry membets. defined and recognized , for support of Jacou and Hannah Burns rights, justice, mutual regard and wrs reduced from 0) to $1 00 per ;i fraternal concern of each for the month on account of the death of Jacob common welfare of all. should and Burns. Adjourned to Saturday. Jan will la-t so loug its these virtues uar- '"" guide ami control American eiti-Z'-n -- I "Pai'lirj me tor the .-ingle sug gestion as I close that we have nor yet attained to that desirable and perfect union. Whose fault it may be I will not here say, but the fact remains that one portion of these States continues to claim the right to interfere in the domestic affairs of another in ways most illegal and niietisi ve. So long as this continues real union cannot come and canuot be looked lor. It has been so far the .-teadv adherence tn piineiple by the democracy nf the North, and their readiness to exteud the benefit.- of the union to their Southern brethren that has brought the union sentiment thus near to supremacy. Be it .our glorious mission to complete this noblest woi k of patriotism." Liitle Hick. "I've got some money and am going to get mamma a Christmas present, but i dofl't kuow what to get." Papa "Oh, I guess you can decide on something.', "No. 1 can't. You'll have to help '-Haven't yon decided on anj thing you thought would be nice for her I" "Well, if. -he was a boy I'd get her a drum, and a rocking horse, and a sled, and some skates, and ten pounds of candv, but she isn't." A kiud hearted old lady, wishing to sav something consolatory tn her clergyman when he complained of having" a bad cold in his head, remarked: "Well, there's one com- fort about colds. The doctors say they always attack the weakest spot." I ! Ri: AT UK M l Mi ! . - V- 1 1!l;l1((l i!! ;.")U.O! 1. A Ne.i Bkhm: .n IV Tin: N-vr Br.UNK ; Wis i! .M;. an: Passengers arriving YCeU-rday rn la in? report that a destructive lire w raint; in IVaafert when lie- train I M r .!:(. ol i i y . Dun; : i..y J .:. 1'. I . e,,v;i; o. - f ..; ,-. iU' ll : e I uttirie a: house a to;, liani w , k . 1 1 ii 1 :ir . S: N---.V r,.-rro- v We ' i- ;i L-i w i re n t i i r. M 1 aa.i i eei Ti,t ;lre CUpivd hy t : j ii r r :n te nure...- ; el..'k an not crj- "I ' t '1.1 in i p in - u t! lo-t tisref -t. r- -valued ni So i.i 'Hail wick o-' Jo.i--?". f hi, insured foi -tnre ana k . ! . l.-cO. W F. Lei; ; t . o : ,j , i lo' arc . r '.ore an 1 . i J. c'harh s i ev.-o-,. -tore, stoek i : Tavi- r ec P.u.'k- an 1 horn". 1 -1 man. two stores and sto.-k. I .-.;....;.. inriiranre si O-''.'. U.iber--. ,v Br a. stock, li.ss O'l e. store. v. : r not known. S7.V3 : Tyre Moore, st -W. '. i ". insurance S'OO: Thomas Delumar. drues anJ stock, loss Si. 000. insurance si.c-jji market house, SaOO't Moore S: Bro., loss .si.C' O by danni'.e to goods by water, other lo--rs amounting; to SI. 000. W. L. AUI-iNie-.l.l. (,,.,,,:,,:,,. Prsrerit-,-.- IViard convened Wedce- in at 10 o'cLi.'k. I'rc-sc- M- - - rs. Pryan . .-re d rawri f r the Superior Watson an t Bruison. The followicg .juro; the Februarv urm Court h 1 :l c r. v r. Monday. No. t U. a t.-r.'p. II K. P. S;ew irt. N - -2 Kv, rita--: - . A. V.'. : -iwiii; and r.-h.p. Aan-u ti .01 i J.-.n.f - P. Prt.u;. X e an 1 ( 1 iorge ;--n L. ' . Giiien. VII . hie J Jvinsey Ni,. -J . 0 t jwr. town -i. v n ship, a David W. C. W. Tay.or. No. t Willett. James E S-uit EI. II. James. fc...l . Ivc-. J lini U !'.-! 1m t--.wi:.-!i.p. J 1 o T:i is J. C. M wrc . W P A. Piskir.s. Street. J F. N .) ". . ' wi.-'. i ;i Jucksoa, Alfred township. Ii 1 ' 1 John W. Kilpa" I.---. : - i . : . . . ,i . C. Dai ley. N e 0 d, r. N it township. rirk. .Co. 0 township, ppett. J jhn 'W. ri i, t - w r.s'n i p , Jo eph Cohen. . Thos. Haeiker. Geret Vvr.e. lie Hunter. H. C. Y Paul Vv'dliams , H. II. Simmons :ol Jlin n Pane. John A. Jonas eal C. K L. y. S. W. I pock. Isai di Woo 1. KeeK-r iV Turnf-r aa 1 E. Whitm its were gran t.-l linc-a;se to r.tail liquors for six month.;, up .n payment cf the tax ured l-y 1 -;.', ar ti,. .ir rer.; t etive place.- A businsss. The board having had Chas. E. Jones, who is confined in jiil under sentence of death, examined by medical experts. and boing convinced that his mind is of so weak a nature as to render him al- most an imbecile, were led to the con clusion that neither the vindication of the law- nor the ends if ju.-tice de manded the execution of the death sentence, and the chairman was in structed to eemmun crate these fact to the Governor and a-k that the senttnee be commuted to imprisonment for Pfe. Th doublo tas charged again-t Mrs. Au.,usta Oik-mit'a br the y ear s H--G and ltr-7 was i-cnined t: : a payment l ! a sin Ie ta.x. Ii. P Liinkin-a c z.-iahl-' .; X ; township ITeStUteJ hi- . I'd ial b ud which w-us deem.d go-i i r.n 1 su Iii r lent and ordered to be registered an 1 rhe 1. Stephen. Clark, colored, v.-a-s placed upon the piupar list at an nbj.vanee C' si i 0 p.i- month, until furth-r o: Jeis. Tne ap b.-ati in of Jam -. A Pryar. for re audio. 1 f valuation or" j-roperty in Xo. S t i .vn-hip m r ferre 1 la V". G. Prinso;; and assessor- of 1 to vn-h:i. The chairman of the bnard was ordered to obtain leal advice a.- to the power of tiie board to exempt Craven county bands from tax Ciau and report to the next meeting. The register of d eeds was authorized to procure at the expense of the county a record booked' deeds for the use cf his oflict . ew liei-iii' ( railed Sciiu HoNolr lie LL. Sccona Crude lame Davis, la.raia Fulcher. Addie Cuskins. Nina Mann. Matti-; Kountreo. I.ula Taylor. Kay ner Joi es. Oswald Kafer. Herbert Moore. D wight Styron. Peo Sultan. I n- hli" Whitty. Tom Roberts. Third Grade 1-: va Ida a:. B-.-r:'..:; Kafer. Clem Whitford. hub i..b:u..i. Willie Sahissler. John 'i'i: :n. Willie Salter. James Whalev. Fourth ( trade Mary I Su ter. J alia Staub. Fif th l irade 1 zm iie A s'uter. Hpiiry Met'-u K: Minnie I'.iwdv. law: Taylor. :.. a e 1. eUl a Lou isa thews. blither ti Mi C'o x . Sixth I Ira : ' 'lark. P .is a 1 aisy S wri t . hael b Carr .own. (.haiata ie -::r. tnocs. Ual Tli" I.eadh'.rr Feat nr. s uf the Youth's Companion An nouncement for lS'Sju.st published are its Six Illustrated Serial Stories, by Trowbridge, Stephens, andjoters. its Two Hundred Short Stones and Tales ot Adventure, its aiticlcs by Kmiiieut. Writer.-: including the Bight Hon. Win. II. Gladstone. Professor Tvndall, Gen Lord W'olse ley. Louisa M, Alcott. Gen. George 'rook, aud one hundred other popu lar authors. The Companion has two Million Headers a week. IN family should Like ir. By sop. og vour subscription now, with 1.7.j, you will receive it tree to January 1. ivss, and a full years subscription frotu that date. William L. Miller, of Charleston, S. ., has two immense iron shells, said to be the firs: two shots tired at Battery Wagner at the begin ning of the '. nr. never exploded, pouuds each. The Shells were Thev weigh L'ou ) 1.1 N IMP i.!' I;.. i.. ii I .'CIS" a I. '. The f.iilur i istern Cnroliiia puopk relying upon their natural f-teil be r-sti.-rprifirg. and active in i : their section v :!i nmple rail elated them nect i war i Hot a ha?, :a .-itian ilv !., - fr, ni whicn. ii t - ni 1 r : in . 1. ' T Crav, ' liat i til- ' out t' -.!.''. t!:i y 'i h on in llUi;i ir - ' ten ' r a iC, peer e can 1 1 1 est Tli ere will r... improvement in the j,r.v the people of our "-. it public, en'o'-n r;-e an-l i inaugurated P Li i:.r; c Th" mam help rr.i: - outside: men and m brought into the conn there can be ,viy i-i.-w. th i - s-icti' n. Kx.-ep: Mr .:. t.l - idUahle pa; . t ing it into lumber I r -i the Cao st wti tefr; i ana . ner d t -tr. .y it: k what v.-.. I'd much v. Old:: : n t!s there appear- to h ,-; --1 F-r - nf i r. -. :- v :-n 5 'i'lO- Ul! level pe i re- wealth are ureloubiedi; can 't indue a- ';.-. tal an-i energy to J. cate try. Thoy v.-id r."t civ to a seel il n i n w ii ie ii activity i; j i i v.;'. r . ; prisin e im-. rests. Puiid a raiiro.: 1 me , and yoa can Miir.g ne and means a;, nfr t h v. i. a coast im" of rai ; a i ; Carolina an i 1. an' with winter v.-.: - : ami West. Tne in.u . ; :a. :.. - until ill Unsl eoniniu: sand w . il tail it i n . v. r illir t ( . r a . ao in a e a , y v liiven the Ire reai h an i traver desirable locaia tne e iso rr tide-water counties, for creation, hunting, etc.. rahle winter cliir. ate. w rp- s s o . w.th our a we shalPd . he rn St a tea ; to I-'iorida. at ii.i ra Pin the people of tie.- .m icp here. a con.l on If we could t:ar. hours from the ilu of Currituck to the head, 'iial frotu Mor Murriii's Sp . r i n pr u: -' a-noro ai . Fen i to Nev.- ; 1 Wiiooeioae should have a constant sireaaj c I t; through here all winter. That the visits of such peepie v. lead to the permanent location an vestment of many of them it is m- s net seen a - r p. necessary to argue, lor we have that, even where such visitat the most limited sc Our shore counties of Caiuz low. Pender end New Hanover, features of attractivene-a ;- ! for winter resorts that n.i r.. a ot cur.ntrv. on t!i" o.l Alia: and they are sued that means of reaching ti bring them into i mined In this respeCl alone, tion have in nr , b , recourees of iniaii-i: , we are likely to- keep it than make the i .'( at ; for a key l a tmli. ;l. A- for New P.rne miiCi Sa iUl t i e o:;. . .: C) ti."- 1 .1,1- . : 10 n: , e I." i a - taxi.-' tne c: lioe.i I rei : b HtiT- 'i: J..''C1:n A'.: At t! li.-k t : being pronounced tiresome, i will ven ture further to call the attention of our East Carolina people to the progress and development of middle anl western portion of Nor Carolina . and the Southern States. While we are standing ::.!,. or i a.t getting ready to mortgage another 1 1 and by the sweat of tae trow, tribute to the hay lieZis of New b land, and the slaughter peas of io., it will be seeu that our m. agio . : -reaping a substantial prouairuy. Tne Manufacturers' Ibaiauai , :: annual review cf the iudustri:.: go of the South fir i-T. :i's it:- v.a many rt:pc.ts the ;., :-i ::.. i :. year dU! li f r t' - Hit in tae lilst I : z ; he vear in ,e pr oiisi : i tl;..-: e ' : ' i r i t : ra --. . V '. o i a . re w.i.- : u ! I iv . t.uce :r- : t:t i! S. 1.11 luiit ii'. new i i -1 a mount i The ar capital st organiz - -. hi rp. .V ! a o in l'h li ; . an- .: l.T.L'i'O: Carol ir.: c'.J TL'Vl Tex a.-. -We-t V: during' In c he ell gi have h largest pc ru d i u v. n u ra n one jijrtea to bave largely co production, and many in i i I -it th' beiDg greatly enlarced to mands for their goods The increasing diversification Southern industries is illustrated ia th fact that Alabama a lor.'." .-.-cured during tiie location cf live larg- car-buildine works; one at Annis'-ci t cost SI. 000,000, and to turn out ' c-r:i plete cars a day. from freight to p. senger. parlor an 1 sleeping ... tie entire work froai v.hcils t lie- u; holsteriiif; to Is con ' in th e sin ; The large wail,- at I rb.t;-.-. 1 ' ' - ' i:am . iv . V i il 1 j . i 1 1 1 1 , ni N a-ii v i ile i n o. e;ir . ; noil-, pipe :.:.,i I lUrnlnes ' . v. h ile f urni o.il itnplement - .an 1 electric wi .oil- working i-tartpd all to h- t ! i r e i - lit a 1 ! y .o-: ,.f .Oiiraaily , :. ' . res', i n i : i. , -.. - I-- - i i " '. i a -1 1 , - ; : .- -. : r,d I a 1 I. : ' - . .. 1 a: e that have ' :..'..- i oil ' a i e p;; r . . at ' . j ae than p y a. i e .. I ; ;: -a the,- ai,,." . a - n i .. V.'i -tern Nm t a z a. a . .aa t i .: irav tic v. iede ' i P.- c -o.: . an I ! ' a ra-su!:. ounty tax i- 1 -iv.-niirr all the time. county rt i ...vi '.. i-ntti are mend d y ; en i re -.v ar. 1 better road-, now new coin t hcu-e-n jails, i tc re i c u r ne-ighb nr ing county .');; td.-",; t!c : i -he-: cr-unty in the nate.r.biy. It i- ine only Eistern Iv that h e- i ct had navigation or c! e. I-, ing rro'.v precisely in r- '.-! " 'a c-.-r. : -. hi" a - the ' - a i i t . . : i i n : ' - '." .,,' : . :i.i-v . . i : :: . 1 a. i c- - u . . r- r.. .an 1 : : ' la:: -- :r nng i: . e A : " I hey e, oar -oii '. o . a a d s: n i; si i , 1 ib a p r i .: ; i ; 1 c- a ,; , and de -ay ':' r 1 a t!,r a cii i.i-lw v.a ai Id a . . a : . : l- -. -! ;n. i. : :, 1 settlement ' ::.- :.:. ' p at: -. i of the State. 1 . uli ,,::. ;: e :., :. ,.; in riey and ' ' t ; ; : . , . z : ': ; r . : y , an., in a v - - ; .::. :: :. - -it: - v. ealtliiist r : . . .- i.. 1 v. a ! 1 d eu hi e a:. : : i .a 1..- tie- er ; r-- u ins of ihe . . y. o 1 ao: a;. a th value if the '..;-. . . -s i i, a: a re ri' "v ! rue as .a : ur.li n. . nl i n." tie-n be f. l; .,,., .. n .v ; r - e:a y v. . ai ,d -;,r--a-l . v. r lie ' eoiaioan: a t ''aching r,i, i enliven in: la-- v - lid tin n lie n a ' : : ; r, a .; 1 j .. nn rnterpris i. .: a ' mi. ' :: an i tiie matter ' j r --. i e i'ii sue;; i g o r. and 1 . - . 1: ' : nt: a ; t-i epend lly : t a v.-..!. rv ays of i in si a w hip. i ::;.:;! ;.. tt a; of inland navigation. V.'i'd in" pr .'i'iv of a lailroad '' a 1 i uii'i aib'O'Pv a-.-'ire such pros ! icv to t )n-low . o waajld result in no l - a lv.i:,;.:.,,' to i .c.vin. through her "lty of I.', w Pel ne. and bne people of 1 aisiu w . Join - and Craven are alike in teri sit d;n ilea e, i-st i iictii n of a hn,. ,,f raib ial ti: n i-httil bring them into cl l.u-lr.e:- and industrial relation?. T..i . a:e more or i, . ... inter-dependent an i .i:- i w c!i pr. -; -.r without li: ' other. ii..y are e;i''li possessed of grrai un 1-'. '. '. wia'tii. and once umod 1 v i ..-ro. i-. aii 1 ;;ivn a new ftr-ri. tie y w..u!d cnslitute one of the w. alibi' -t r mmunities in the State. Craven. Jam s. Onslow and New Han over are closely aliied. Their early traditions and history are of a people do; e',y unite d: and in the annals of the S;ate tiie nan,, s f their eons Ptand conspicuous among the great men of Xoi th Cared In::. Aee-.tr :i::;ai v aii-l result from a in" ! ra.'r ei :l::r:i;:g the coast lo :::..::.;: a. .o. i a bright luture woiil 1 a up f a ti.-- j f.ple f these ngioii y. ;.!.: i::t , ,!.::iy , ammatii 'atlon with . ii i'o. r. an ! g.vt n a id and fac i I -. i i. - f r Z 1 -pi n " "ii. . r hidden re- i u 1 at el t 111 .-. . 1 i .-.;!: a i liial cmiid aa iie' a.'eus to New Itm r .- :e.:.,-,. d..;.- large and : o ii. , of tiie Ifne-I tlui a :mii,ufac;uiung roiitre r :; a a. 1 V. - i n Mate- ai c a.' '. T.e - bn- bo li, - :i ' i i a . n g i n tie- niai ts f. " i. i..rs. , a I in t ae roe : .O-i .i . r: . i . i an v ,:.. re : : x i . - r. v. ' a a l ' . le r i.u v. ul 1 m t e. 1 ', : : in - el her . .a f . .1 . i. u. . .; aout : a : ; t :a ::.:;;;: 1.. ! ' a iti - :.- - i;j '..-low . 1 1 1 !... lle- : . , . . ia'. a. ii ai- far from that r. .1:1 :; are n,a;;v j .rtions of there a a - r. l. -. .- " Mi l:K AN- . (. : H..;:i-Ile!itrai:.(! Alta.r. i:... Ad-.-.oi.-e i- j. leased to state that the u n f ! I -. oiat " shooting alf ai r in which Mr. V.". I', (iorham was shot by Mr. The -b re HZegood. did not terminate fat:. by- 'i he two balls that Mr. (iorham r. c.a'. yd ic-.y - been extrated and he is d ing a -. -a t,l as cu!d be expected. Mr. 1 1 ! I. -.in s -y tt-, it 1," was not .hot v.i.il ; an: Mr, 1 babgood were . a : . h ; a P. - a 'or. a- t he Ad vance : . 1 :i, .:: . .' a n.'it p.ti gathered tin t a r.ig!.: ' f I1." :::!!' riunat" ditlieulty. ; . iU thai b ii . tin in d to leave l . i i.i. a ,i Mr. li z,;ood bred the -a - i r.t hi-u. ; ir. Iia! - ! claims t: z. i ." h tin.; w . , u: , in self- M - : . ' .1, 1 ': ulai" ' ' :u 11 1 ii 11 i - ii-. ui.; rtt.i.a'c ' nil 'u lty :-: i. 1 a: - . :. .1 hv l ' all the i:."' 1 1 nil l-J". K. : pi. l es. -1 Zut i"ii- i - : '. i . a . z. P-a b:.z a., ;!.: ... : ti esell' d !lU .. : .. : :. . . iree I upall aha , . .-. . :. o.. ; i rig in, in i -; Z . , '.-; 1 a - l,i '. ! i i -e r.iii-t d a ! woe.,- z . i- i;!ip.iny : i : i a; ; a , ign . . aa ; ! il ion i 'a.. ;i;::I on e :1. vliich f a. : i v i - a i '.a a !' a y e 1 rs was : : . i -. , i : . i A u o : . n ! a S r : a n 1 . u e : i a .- .'vol t !, ; . ia pule ;' 1 hat t :: ! av. - he:: I H- impartial. I i : i i , ' rii (! I "a i iiactt d "- ! ' i .'. I : ' ' e" P' : e ne it ing ( lecti "ii lipp 'tt oiily 1 t-l Ol" to "l :. it ,u th" c . -ui. n -a e ..Z'' i i . Z ' ' A ll eight ti;e iv iavi i eivi-ioll of the a '.Western railroal ran into 'e -7 nulis from Central last ihe engine jumped the track a into New Liver and dieap 'i'c.e enginei'i' was drowned at 11; ti reman was also killed, eve i 'ided care were demol- io- p .. Twenty I . :: that : r..:... Z. ;1 l 1 n v. ai.ieg ! w a lie o . Pat a gh .a ul battle of 1 . C U-i; Ig ru: !is- d ine Up." Abso!ute!v Pure. n. :a p,-, -x (v - a.r:ei. -fPffJUdjt l":ii..aH',.r.: : .. . , economic 1 tnnriU.e, r-ormrv k!uis, tntlAl. not bo Bold In com pi-" i."ii witli Die multltud of low tost. Fhcrt -e.pl.i, ainrn or phosphate r-nwlOM. SoiC only ! a i neo. Hoy A ' liAKini, pexrn it k ' ' v. 1 i Wh : ! -i ! . . ;-. Y novls-lvdw Per pale ui i., ,,, ,v Alex. Miller. Wia i" -be f-n 1 .. I:..i ilealer in CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES AND G-uLpral fu-cfchLiiidise, UAiOIj ami tii:s i;tc Cortsignmei.tH ..f (P..,;,. C lion and other Produce H.di. Zed. lr'"!Mi( Att jition iua : iiteed. :- v" ' "f- - clh l'ro;:t and MiddleSt" N il VV ti pp:;, x. ;. eASTibia ',:.c. !'.li;.!!Jj E iiM?. ..E. ". c. Moiiume-its ToniDs- Am; all s lade cuvcaad Ilu'. .dliiK work la ITALIANcc-ICAf. GARBLE Orders will receive prompt attutior satisfaction guaranteed JOE II. WILLIS. Proprietor iHuooessor i o 1-if.nrgi- w . iZi&ypool) 'tor UROA ' A I IUAVEN Stt. '. I. ' r .YJ?, A. h C K. Mil la in Iwi-. tcn HJ-ii y v h. l iBWAKE. S a s i i , i i I i , i i . 1 , railit.-, :ii.- noil . a- s i nn' ( ft ;.i:i! !-.':is! a.n a All Cimb.s nl I !OhlN(; AM) il ! ' A 1 ! Nil SfOVl.S, ' 0 i TOM PRICES! L. n. Cl TLKK, 2G & 28 Middle Street, s cw i'.p:h:. n. o. Our store ie flllod with I'rovisious, tiroceriea, Cauned CJools, Dry Goods, Crockery, Etc. We keep a full line of the Celebrated Prison Boots and Shoes. ALSO 0. S, Parsons & Sons' Boots and Shoes. Every pair wan mud io give satis faction. Country merciiaiiL-i und the peopla generally are reqtiet-ted to call and ex amine our lare Ptock before purchat inp. We will Rive you low figures. We job Lorillard Snuif. ROBERTS & BRO., oouCi lYo:t nt.. A'eui Berne, ZV. O. EDUCATE! EDUCATE! What Better Can Bo Done For Tho Children? AURORA ACADEMY U'i;oi;., N. v. It. T. I ' 'N. l b. PlIIM'IPAL. Mi- F 'i- I..V.O ; ,n. Assistant. .. ... a s-ept ll'. 1H87. e- r I . ' l--s. und ma...-. 1 , : . - , -s,a::, Se :.:, la.io.l Hll I :' .ei He ,, laic. I'lMo -lire I 'all'-il tlnln I 'i.e of l l.trariC ' "f No il.allli l un. i-xrt-l.it lu . ,f r. .1 I ie ' , ,1 Z . eesh. I is f a r I a r ' r; ' ; a i n : a i n 11 1 l .1 I . i It. f. in N,NKK. I ' r 1 1 1 r 1 pa 1 . SIMMDMS & MANLY, ATTOKNLY8 AT LAW. N FW III UN E, N. C, Will move ,on or ahout January lGih, 1SSS. to their new ( llice, over the Bank ing House of Creen. 1 oy iV; Co . thiM doors below Hotel Albert. DH. J. D. CLARK DEIVTIBT, NKWBKBJf, O. r-ri. oatwatn PclloeJl rai7-ldawi .ifflo i . O re ' ..-a! Hi . h trj' -Of .s.Vi. 1 - .v-.--5i:-rr'''V'A-e; ' s (' j?v1""C A?s -itf C"wU "v5 i. ' fr' ,