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M y.'H Ml ! il n f'-Sl' ! - 1N'I)K1KXD7JXT IiST ALL THIXfiS. at a mr km. VOL. XI. i:v n"i;i:. ckaykn county, n. c, .hm: v '" NO. 11 ih til h i in ii Re v . K It Will TO GOTO KIMSTOH OETTIINGER BROS. Va n4 wtM i ("i . a . - w .11 ' :. ' v -!j La - Ihr n'i ur Beady Made Clothing, Piece Goods, to oo, ar now tn, aa i i.jpiaj i W alT k-'p oa haad a fi'.'. ar afa! for .Vrmoar'a iiea:., I.j-- an i r-i.1-. I 0Ua. Nortk CaxoiiaA PUid. Ia fact carrr ar J Vo fid of W . & V. Ivai'.rovl. ft pj ua for all oar parahaj;i. oc ,t priM, aai Iranjfar bnic of th' l:c;-: Com t kinjCoo, aa.i w w.i! j that t OETTINCER BROS., SION OF THE CELEBRATED PEARL SKIRT. LOOK ! LOOK ! Examine Then Compare our Prices and an Average Saving of 25 Per Cent is Gertain ! Amy B dinn(C to parch a SPHINCi Ht'Tr'l T ".:. ! ti.'.r i aa La to cll a-a-i exaxoiQe mj enormous n-t Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes. Hats, Caps, TRUNKS AN D VALISES, Gents1 and Ladies' AoJ h eoBTiaefl tht I can eli joi (iooi h bona tn the c .: i. I ema all you Men's gii Blue F'.aacel u:ts tor mr Sit for $.Z5. A mu'i good Woo!r. Sat: it good iit for fJ.ftO. A kcj's ifi "m: CVil4'a ka init. from i to 1 years, from f I -o to 1 yt1 good 8na. t.0. Lai'-ei' aic- b-jf-T. S bUoa uaJ 3ho--s, TV. X"w SopnJert, 10. per pair; Neck wear :'.- rr. ! ' -b- l i; jer Shir's U-J0. Uii Die Siipten'rom 4. to T.V. I.'rt-t 1 lar .'.tr -.... .V. Five kaa4rwa doiea HM. Men Boys a i ir-r.-s W - 1 Straw Soft or Stiff, -entJ op. Men and Lilies Hit.':-. -:. . Dtksr Oootli loo samuitii to mention. 1 . . - as r. i f.n i whit I aj t be true. XwT A fall line -f Jerse v . ir. il i - , . 1 r-.-y " r ! r . AT COST. llarine .ietertniaei to cF.ee .-u' rr. v 'tr- Sto- :" F'ancv GooJe. Corsets. IjaJiea' (."nderweax, Haaibjri: h i.-i:j, vi! e. Ladies ar. i II wn Iloae. LlaAiikerchtefj. and white of Xotiottf. tbia itoek L boariil to be to I i JlS. A. TUOMAS. SeJeeaiin. pp-ist: OLDEST AND LARGEST Walter D. Moses & Co. Ml MAIN STKKKT. UICHUONP. A f ' tir I a - - --. X - - s- a y OarrwveaJaae eolieitesl. CWtadvie mtiisd fr otv Nerth Ciroftaa A rent. AdolptL Colm, At Mrs. . T. ftAaly "(Book Score, e,-rcer Vr--mi an ! X; i '. -jaal? v4an NF'.V l-VKNf cr o P P o s& o 525 ? J ID c p js 5 - 'X oa p 13 PL. o 00 3 3 ; O -f 00 3 E? c 3 O a no 2. & e- O 0D : . v. s - o 2 - 1 "TJ Vrl a O - S o nr o e-i . i ' r C3 r p 3 r" a O cr 9 B ! 5 p B " - So w o O Cr - i o o - o P . t P u cr p oq oq p o 3-. wa -- SGRIBfJERS TVe koitJaj tmrt. Mt reaJr. aaalav Ti I'msf enrich'. FT ir. prieia m 25 cents. I '-' ' '' ' and (MJ bj Jiatta j i.ihe-i wr.un. :. : .- i - Special notice To enl !-. r ' v-'-" number ( Jaanarj, 1,-"T '.he t' . eg .:.-i- - A ttbacrl'ptioo aoi Fe t .ird-"t r ' ; ' ' A year'a taOMftpUan ac i li c a ' ' gii'i, elota fdt top, 3.00 A YEAR. 25 CENTS A M'MDER. Atmii If sA cksi-k-or wcacy or, inr to CHABLE3 S CBIBNEB' 8 SONS. New York. Fo,y TO DO YOUR TRADING. Dress Goods. Notions, White Goods. '.r tx.f f ies, , I oa:r 7 1 . X 1 1 Carefully. Furnishing Goods, .. in A . y t i l rati ro ', n i..!es :-. ;ce Lwn aai 11 ,i. ir i a ii.-r-- :..-k at New or'i Birti.s: C'- : r -h N.i' MUSIC HOUSE IN VA. rianoa an! Orar. ifi eajy monthly plan at fact, rt i r. ' U 1 Instrument taken in ex ir '.:hl, recte-d an d rpird mmmm Sl.-k . f - II K tTT 1 I SIC . rx-.T-n r . tmcl '. 7 ' -t uia...' r-. m. t-ti l.ifi : a 1 M'.r--:-. ' - . m i iu ' X 1 1 .- n '. . Mi o- '"r k.1 Mtu1ri ' : v .' .... .1 I ev r A C I'- '- o ' Hsil-a . r lip. V ;.-41i. V - ."at. ii . n MAGAZINE. ::.:."' " ' "' "i "l"' 'i ' sertai Ire CLEVELAND AND THURMAN oi:k in hi t: vtimx 1 1. hkmii I K ITH ( ( ENTKIV. The Nti .rial l 'eriK-eratu" uiiti-n wii- pertninently orginui.l on Weilnos- !v morning by iJoptin the report '.n commuw uii permanent organiza-'- n riich re-cv 'Ui men J ed (ienorai I'at r. A t" :;;n of llt-cbuieit, for ' "hairruan. I! H I n ii e rwi 1 of the n.inn at f r vcr-tarv .oce delegate from ech Stai4 n t ioe preaid en t and one from ff h H itc fur aiatint Secretary. Koolutioo of nytr paiiiv f.r Heneral Si.er idan wore unan i i; u!y a.loptt'J. ifra. Herri weather w rji-.U l per mi" ion toaddrej ihe i ' n rent iin for n minute on Den ail oi t r. "ni ' r-OTnUOD recently held in Washing- ton. lier roice was not strong en -vigh lo till the hall. an1 a -he coul 1 not it ' I m Ifr " the bir. ! me to her j.Unce an 1 hel- l t.. the hall w:th ound in .r nr.-.vihie than woman mitTrajre. Tlie roll of Male n.n th.en orderel to b .-ailed fur the pu rj-e of ; lacing in nomination candidate f r Pre-. dent. Whn Aiitlx u called th- rhair m an of the del egati n ir.ii'iun.-e I tint " 4 - f". ; 4 S'.ji: wL;;i w : .-"' ': r i Mr I'ar.iel I ou h r r : v t :.!'. mown tod t:. i 'at.' -r::: a:. 1 the had w a f.lle.l ; r '. r.-'d ai. 1 ."nln.'j. d ,'l.tvr. After fr. :;. i.i. h a deLvt-red w.:n it n- i ifev't cloing with the no mi n an in of Greyer t 'ley elan J it wan t c nty f u r m inu: be fore ord er c-uld t rstcored . 11 r. McKenz.ie.ef Kentucky.itoonded the nomination ef l.royer I'iereland and moyed to iU!j'n 1 the ruti'f and i nommiW him ty acclamation, whieh f. motion u unanimously csrrisd amidst the hurtahs of tn thousand yoices. The Conyention th-a adj-rurned to to o chick Thursday. The Conyention reassembled on Thursday at 10 o'clock , and adopted a platform which contains a tartiT plank like thtt utontod in 1 -su an internrete by President Cleveland in his message, which wa.s very heartily endoruej. Boch Crorrcan and Watternon toke. and resolutiona endorsing the Mills bill and recommending its paaaage were unanimously adopted ami I reat ap plause. Resolutions recommending the ad "''r minton of the Territories cf Montana. Washington, fiakota inl New Mexico tj Suat- were also adopted Keaolutior.s of sympathy with the Irish were carried, and were also others of repct ti the memory of the late N ice President Hendricks, the latter by r""K " A: c.xm the c. :. rent ion t.,ku; the matter of selecting a oii.dtdate f. r Vu-e President. Tarpey. of California. r resented th.e name of Tburmmn. mention of who name was greeted with great cheering, There were crien of tiray.and (iray a picture was displayed (iray r.an-.e created much confaaion. Patterson read a teleam from lien. Black withdrawing an a candidate in Thurman'i faTor. but Batterson did not withdraw his name. He said he feared Tr.urmin miht die and then the Senate n-.iht be cursed with another Ingails. X .-rhe placed the name of tor. tiray bt-fore the Convention amid ireat c h r i n V t te was taken a::d Tbtirnia:. was n . m ; n a t e d on t '. r t ball, t . At 4 o'clock the i ' i.v. i.t. n a ';- n: r I. .! i.r.i' die. F' .trn a Trade. A: th.!" ea. n when chio. en 1 the r year the thoughtful ouht to review the work done, and should not fill to ob servo the condition of .n-iety so that the ciecw f education may be at t-ained and if ihow objects are not the beat others of more practical value may V- a,itt Kt r.!. K aa vail atati Tin " , ' '-' .'.' elu-ation forms the conimin mind but ,t is lamentable how few of us ap- ply the maxim The tirst consideration of any parent or guardian should be to prvpare the child for self sup(ori. The iea-st observant must seo that many, i 1 tilted on bene released from school l.fe to enter upon the performance of any practical work. Anion the wine th n st-ste of things . uh t not to be. and if oi.lt::: sboul.l U- changed ! e I a y . I ineunii n -f ague generalities r.-ir ly i-. htioci'I The pplicalion of sr. ,- tru-nt to a particular point fretjuei.tly centers upon it thought which results m meet salutary reform. Home .p.i- tuns, thoee which are before uo. CAnte and should be reached immediately. L'ert-a i n ly erery one w i 1 1 ad m it the w ai. t of efficient, skilled ability imonj this community in the practical aitairs of life, from the simplest of domestic dutie to the highest application of me chanical art. Do throogh New Berne a.-.d where do we find the youne learn- :r j any of the useful and every day tradee .'mm which go forth the strong :-.:-n who are to manage ami develop t:.i ;r, lull; .. i if imr r eg e n ' 1 t . w n-.ar.r young men or boys are printers, machicHte. carpenter, smitha. paintera. etc . or a re end eayorio K to make them- seltM mch Tnere ii no lack of ihiae who Wouil go behinl dry gods coun- ter. eit at desks, weigh out family gr. -erie, and gladly be hotel clerks, and many willing to mix liquors at a oar . but the prent either do nol nee or w ill not force our sons to the acquire- mint of proficiency in what will bo of mcalculable benefit to them. To Bye w ithout the "sweat on the face" leetni . . V. - . 1. - - I . . I .LiU..H wo .ue aim ui tKrrD B eiu vuuuiou. A stranger remarked to the writer, a snort time ago, arter a .ijjiirnor ome days in New Brne. "Today I have been all over your pretty and delightful old city. How beautiful, how attractive to the eye. and how charminjc tryast it be aa a borne to thoee who can lie without labor' But I am greatly im- pressed with the abeecre of industriea. 1 aaw a house or two building, and all the carpenter were colored, two housee wre being painted, the peraons engaged were colored, two blacksmith shop were obered and the only employee w ere colored. I i.i none of th a-hnes engage in such occupations'-" The re- marks and the 'lueetinn of that stranger ... .njMiitu .nmuh If further reference to such subject r-l the l.-3gue a: i.rn. i t - m.et in s are ouliined aboe be deemed bv ' hicaga ;,: the . an : c.aurnian. you. Mr. Kditor. aa permissislo fu'r The plan . f .-rir;..- ti :; arm the , ur- ela!'-ration and diacueaion. there may P se . f tli" 1 ",ito-ne i- the Mine otle r b s. me w ho will reed with interest an -: 'n : . a r ! a - f th- iit-.il V rt -vctii,in! paragriph or two u fs"-n then. luriDg the term of approaching summ-T It. .u i. I i . at: - sw.ii. Mr. ..: temperature and when rv)litics may L ex;.-, -tel U rea'h f r v i i e x "i tern on t W i..- 1 he Trlhute to ( 1 r i .-1 a ti ,1 . s- t ms Mi. June C -The I '.-ni -rate' National i .n ven t imi t. al ay broke the recorl f .r the greatest displav of er.thusiaam ever w itnee.'d in a inn liar -si y r r ,yer i-4 eon sec u t i y e inut'-s '..-"i people tilled the air o f the great -oneotton hall with toitimes of un- d,roin,shl0g applause, comparable with n-Xhiog on earth save the nar of the KalU of Niagara. Iv ill- t h. N ( . 1 .1 1.1 .111. . e o.m- o! ;!,, : .i. in. :ho ; oioki ii w ; r li . i f ; ' r i i i . i : ;e ll-!l. I'. M. -1 In Mr. A. C .iloi 1 i.ro. .ok sf.it- W !, ; t lit-I.l. Uul M:;:!iic w . -. i i. :i. -.-liooi. i .v.i K .:;-r K::.- l.irji- ii.i so. a- , 'A llt'!..--! v f ,ln i ii : r'. . : Lr' ' .:!': HI'lUMIi i. u 1 : i 1 1 'H' Si ii'. id on -, . 1 1 . -i i!i ; '.Hi : K i ! ; . . 1 i A . t '. 1 . .i . ii. . . --r. 1 ii-' 1 1 r l . . !.!-: I , . , ;,,. ,. K . ; . i , , ..... I i ; . : : ; : : f.' v I . : i io.i i .1 ii. .ir c r : 1 r.l i;.. i,'--. . .Mr. Tiri!.1. tl c,,.;- 1. lin-.c .it.:...- ! M:- S l.:. ol i.oir;::.' ';' f.ir: l.e ! :i o;i! ,! ;t btMUti- : iio vin 1 1 oi a -s, Mr. ;:i.'i d the S ilutatory . 1 i No' : : : ii o -i 1 1 ' i t . -. : . . i . r ; i : t e d e -...it . :. ..lea i...;v w.-ll ed ';.e . i ' i t '. . i - : o ; i e d i. . o: . ie. : . , : :, : i . m 1 ;io i nr -l,e or. s , t'H' I'M. S:n::n Mi- Win I , , ' , -.',ke :h u: . i.t - 0 1 jel :: ' ' re " Idle w . 1 ne'e w a A ,li eel : a : :, . , ve : S: a; mo:. -' : e: : ' able speaker- a: re.-s drew v.. a distance ' ' :.o say i . i ; . : . ; ! : c . : 1 . o a - w i vers ::. tri e-t . : . : i : : . . . ' : " : i : e i -, ...n' l(l ;o ss('d w,ls ' '' . o.l.-C'i he. u . . T 1 , : ' i -:; .to':, i ire. I :.e '. d e: ': ' i,ro:io, . . , I. -A a- Ml! -1 : i -e and The morn- of el: 1 n , pt.i' . e ' ; : cxe i i -i - cos-' : . ' h a weal At s j,. i; . w , a- ;t :.,;, d . ai.d ea::::-- h taiii t:im i ' ; : o; o ;, ;. n : :i ia-- ird to ail i : ee; t a t io--. I'liilCT ;.;:.. ;.' ; M -s. s Tell quartet:... tliecoiicei expres-:::r the m:;-a the Ul lil.l and V.isiiu. the mii-u' teachers, the nm-a'al exel c.-es w ei e complete and hi , . v s i ! . t!ec::i,g p: 1 s ,i u . upon i le'iiiy to a!! con ::,ti' : cred ' upon i.-ael.er-. We kerned, r oo;n jo: learne. ui: ' Irom i . Kmsoy tha' the mu.-ie ei.e-- uum bored over forty, it quiring two teachers ai.d ;,e piano-. We noticed to I pr gii; W iieeiooks on the rostrum. 1 ue hr-' rec i' at am , "Too Late lei the Train." bv Mi-.- ij,.,. I;nes, ot Florida, won eon sideral ie applause NS hen the s wai . . i w solo, was als.. t o :r e Again, b'. Mi-s Ada Keiiueily. .Miss Stin.e l'.eil. .-i 11 do. rectcd "Ihe Ballad of liaii.e lhlle" with fine eifect. I he t '.o.-e attention iTi-.,n XT- l'...'l .lur.'t.r rh,, Tu.ut i. e"v" ' ..i.- tloti and t lie r the cone.a-a. of applausi e ' , I ' o 0 ; , , mentary 1 tlii l.aum il ' Pelfs K'.oetl-io well rendered to Miss Feb a- tlotl. a the . lift eon nnuut. when sonic o: aip. by M.s w a s v e I ' :; ; 'ai,r::;,u a c;. a ' i . i a 'oo 1' a r t I . i e t a S - o w as a :; :i i m iiced. i.e in t!:e audience t ar em ; .a :i v . M ism s (tertie 1'ittman. Ina Kinsey, and I'ynt.e lhmutree eomposc the Star Company. Tins company has, during M:e pa- se-.-:en. given several eti't-rtan tut :.' schiii'l and ' o w i; . ( n call M i-s ( ", ert .. cited - Ii ti : i f ing he a was i; u i : e 1 in g h a ' 1 e . Fudge's Version o was also well ronden d Kinsey. M :ss ( ' tn : closed t he Star '.imp. helo I. the y Mi-s lu l lb-Uhtree pan;, 's perlor r.'iiiiii.i Seet wa- ileb.glned mance bv singing Ile-sie." l'.verv o: with tier rem.i!ka!. swee' voice, , ,, , ,. .. Miss .-s,..ma Da'.--"li and .Ml.-s l.ra lvill.-ey ro'iti M A U 1' mens with piano a ' ompan.Uo !i' and Sam W'.i'ei's a'e::';i.e M s-es Nlav ; , ,u-e ,i,; , 1 1 ,1 k ' Sa 1 1, ' : 's , i rtl m ell llll' k,ul Ml-"; ln vocal solo and Merry W l'a lor's :ms of imf-or added mil t) f f coil eel i . e stleee-s 'l'h" p l-t year - . i. i i . i . : -e an d ' ' u'"' '.' ' '' the future --! tht s 1 '. il , b 1 i l ! g s are lie w 1 1 The success ol t i: (irr i . , . b .' v-"1' ' ' ' ''!."''. e n e I ". a I . . i . . tin :n. ' i : i U s . 1. 1 W Oil I'll' W IF.w I h. I ii ki t i- Hum W i : v: v T s , N C . Jar." Tn n Minna: , ui f i ".eveian 1 I Tt, is received here with, .l-.ight I eratn. '. : i -r..ra.iy i. ;. Thurir.&n w .a recv -: r- : -: t : " k .-'. 1' . : a . r. r. i- , : ' : - mg i r. -.r. .s. ::i ar neckn or pr. p.r.t; fr :u !. p enthusiastic l'ri.o r i'. I e gives univ-r.i. -n..-:. t . craw. Saxf it:-. N . C . J.::.- T : jp, of th" F'w::; Mt.iH . i :.' jUp c n Tuesd iv a ..unk' M-r. c ratio Club was . rgai, !..' w .: 1 'em.' i tha kts of : : w n I '--ri. . a large a:; and membership. Fo .e i tr.v i fowl yv will 1 , 1 ve , XVA-iUS .T a. 1 i C , .':.:.. Democrats . ti.e i a-:r. : ..( v - i he in.bia frei a sa't''' j'Q ilonor '0 a: terie . Mi ! eland n 'l.u.at. an j Xharrnan The Vetrro, s -They Oivanie a N alien- al Benni, rat ie f.-.i.-ii.. , f"- 1 " -s .'.ir .y one I.im- dT,d repree..T.t:i-..y .'I re l inert from more than a d. -it Mat--, tut chi,:'y from the ',rt'1- ' 1 "-".imj h-re yeUrday afterno mi an 1 ,.rganied a NKro Nl-tu'nal -erat ie beaeue. Jmiea 51. ena . . d t. 1 . ii is. w as eiec ted Chairm..::. a:, i I. 1. Fr an. of ' pr'ngae !. 1. Ih, hitions w er- ad u t, d r; : :-:rar t a 1 m i n i s t r 1 1 1 r. of Bre-id. : ( I. v.-lan F r: M .'an- l i e . ::.: i- ; r i c ling ... a 1 . a : i 1 r t -. r : s are -till iamn.gin f r n e-n . e t: t a r . I ' . v it ii .ral counties t ' hear fo in. M l'ne.h coun tv. inclu iu.g B. rtlar. 1. r, Inn.- n.-arlT m,.;,. Th li.rinarn. Kepabli- r(n f ,r i "or g r .--s .' .. 1 i . i - will g : ve h.m oVer 1 ft il ,a, mi niH:r!tv. i,ir,j. Rej tddu an tn. i i I ate f r .1 n -i g.- nf .i.p Simreme i . urt. has a ir.a .ritv nfariv art large as Hermann's. Tr rn ,h- ,,r,.r.t in.licati n the 1 i.-nn b I n-ins will have C", jn the Legislature, and the lem ocrat J . F very Keputl :oin State s.-nat r m . re t. isprobably electe l. eaia. ti iaa . i in: in i kknai. km i; l.lr.iit From a Speech I)( liiered by II "u. V. M. Simmon Before the Huiwe e I li. .reen1 ;it i vi on Tariff Keform. 1 1: . Chairman : Atttr (Mruiul con.-idorat iiui arid much earnest study from a position of quasi hos tilify to the bill now under con sideration. I have crme to the fun i lu-ii'ii that doe li not all. nearly ali. th..; can (nr tin- present le done ;n the way ot taritl rcvi-ion. and, w;th slight anieiidments. should 1' l-S. It is well undeisiood tli i the " o;. if North Carolina, whom have ; he honor m part to represent on this door, are intensely opposed to the present internal revenue system, and that their plan ot revuenue reduction is to begin with the rejieal of that system. lime and a;un tlie Legislature of that State has passed resolu- t urns deniiuncin-: t his system, and instnictinp: the members of Con- triess from that State to ad voeate its repeal. .-simitar resolutions mrve oeen pissed by at least two Democratic State conventions. There is there- tore no doubt that the Democratic liar: ot ;ne people ot that btate are heaitdv tired of this system, and , , I... ri.) ' i. A' , t I, .1,!.. 'oiwin. ..mi i .ii.- lee::n- 1 eon less myself to he m mil cordial sympatny. i uo 'M'ori. hi.iib. mi-"1'i'UMiiu.i .'lises out ol any very decided ob- jection- to taxin-: wnisKoy ami to- 1,'lco0' l"r : "n the contrary, I ;mi rotivincfti mat tneir cniei oo- lection and grievance against this inorhod of taxation comes almost . .. i I.. r .i e . e t'v'iiiMM'a irom me n a rsn ues- i i r t'H in 1 1 r 1 1 ti i p n nrnvii i. inr 1 u II. . . 1 a. oi i ice t ion oi ine.se taxes, una ine jrmt brandy to the end that tins rcitud Mat, - , r. enforcement of the vexatious pro- whole system might once for all be liargt-I with rt. a'.ii visions of these laws. done wi'rh nnd tT. i.,,t.!, I'mniH'i. Ho was a:re-;e.l This machinery is exceedingly patcd from rs bin dim: bat a better harsh. Thnse who are not acqnain- understanding of the -ituat;nn ted with the petty annoyances and causes nie to tear that the tax upon frivolous prosecutions to which the wln.-kv cannot at tins time be re manulacturers and producers ol pealed without deimng to the tobacco and the distillers of wins farmers, mechanics. 'and laborers key are subjected caDnot under of t his countrv rebel from the iin stand the many bitter things which just and burdensome tax. - now thev have to endure at the hands 'im nosed nnon the fo,.., I rh-v r of revenue officers and Federal courts. A system which arraigns a man tor trial without the intervention of a grand jury, upon the mere in- formation of a district attorney, and which practically denies him the right of appeal : which seizes h:s property without process of law and destroys it or confiscates and sells it without trial or judicial de- cree : w hich j -laces the keys of his r.,....r.l rnl,A-0 .' t l.rt J,..r..'o 1 1 f, i . n . c u nuicimu-c in me ii.""..- of a 1 'nited States ganger and sets him a guard over his integrity; which encourages by every in- ducement of interest frivolous . 1 r..i.. -lf, , I I I'll U l HI 1 1 S it 11 II lUl.ii: r I I 1 1 L o I and which places a premium upon espionage and treachery, cannot be popular or acceptable to a people who have been accustomed to the privileges of freemen. i.-t I I . ni. ... .. r. . a . inu, .nr. v nun wan. ami ,i ciosc examination into the source of these just complaints against the internal revenue system. I am satis tied that by far the larger part ol the wrongs which it inflicts upon the producers and dealers in to- bacon and whiskey spring out of these Provisions and refflllat ions of the present law which this bill either modifies or repeals right out. i would, nowevei. ue lacKiu in frankness if I should say or pretend tlmt t ti i s hill in its nrpsen f s li a oo I s wholly acceptable to me. or. in my , .. . 1, . . I . , o l V ,.r t 1 opinion, in ine I'v.'i'n oi ..euiii Carolina. The Democrat ic i -art of the Ways and Means Committee, who have iramed and reported this bill, in pi icing the knife of reform so deep- iy into the vi taN of this monster of wrong and oppression, have no doubt won the gratitude of those interested m the production of to bacco and whiskey : but, Mr. Chair- man, there is to my nnud no good and suftieient reason why the tax upmi cigars, cigarettes, and che- roots should not be removed along I I. i f ii i.i.ti in innfii.'iirf.il to. " . . o ...... ... ................... l-accii. If the tax upon plug tobacco is r . -moved, and i hat u noil cisrarettes. cigai s, and cheroots is retamevi, .i . . .r .... ..ii I-... ... . .iKli.-l. .i ,1 1 j . i n e t a . . . l 1 1 1 oe li i 1 h ui i .. ii .10 crimination in favor of I he producer of the tobacco from which the plug is made and against the producer . the tobacco from which the .... .,..1 a c : e . , es, ci g ,u s, mi u enei uoi.s .ii e made. Ot course there is no dis- oriminatinn between the producers ot these two grades of tobacco in he sense that they compete w ith a.-h other, lor they do not compete, I. u ;t tins tax is retained there will be a discrimination in the sense that the producer of one grade of tobacco will tie given bv law an ad- vantage over tin producci of anoth er grade. 1 Know ii is . L.i-v iqeiu lunsuuip.- :i, but it is nevertheless a tax. and. like every other tax, tends tt limit, circumscribe, and repress the protiuction ot tue article taxed. Tiie producers of these different grades of tobacco frequently live side bv side, on adjoining farms. and it tins discrimination is mane it w ill be a proline source of trouble, strife, ami irritation. When wo consider the other features of this bill I refer es pecially to its license tax features there is not sufficient force in the sentimental arguments made in the interest of tlie boys to support this discrimination. Tlie tax on fruit brandy ought also to go. The distillers of fruit brandy are in t he main poor people, and tlepeudent upon their little orchards lor tlie money with winch to buy the few luxuries of life which they have. C ruler .resent icijuircmets the eost of distillation of apples and -caches, even upon tlie smallest -cale. is so great these poor people ire compelled to stand idlv arid helplessly by and see the fruits ot their care and toil waste and decav under their very ees. The com-, nnttee have not removed this tax. this subject :u sn-p: ;,-e lor t bi ll 1 am correctly informed, upon present, relying upon ine ii.'el'u the ground that it will open the genoo of my e -nst ; t inu' - to under- . ; t; d.-ai to frauds against legitimate s' and t lie 1 1 c.e -1 at a s of ihe situa- urn 1 '.una. a I whiskt'V, ,., ...... ...... . . ,7' "Mr ' Herman ..a US O. this kind are committed for the tax saved by the fraud, and tlie induce, i.ao. - a' iiL'f W'ni gj?' mv. o i t'.IIKUf 'A : : 1 f ;or, js )v , ,v i.-. A Oil 1 ! i : ! 'i r. :m:i orandy . ;,:o! : !,. fraud ! - e.'.U-r . n r ; t the f.i ui ei' e. !M'. ! : jo ay n o easy tor a re', muo ot::'-ei to whether a kuiel lalieled v. i,; co i! t a : n t ho prciluc' :' a t eisti or a mi"!:-!i i.i- st;)i : l!it it wil I'ibV, i 1 1 ,:' h-.l-t It oi:"lf r. ea- . I.'i .-uc i. sih'h ii ir: ! el fa Alio led w h i - k ey i .r : i ! ' . oi a ;:; ; . t 1 ; : 1 1 ; the two. 'Ihe n e :i uo leal :x.ed i v t he L'.'ivei n in e ; i : !:o:n ::u't lir.i not I duriii'' the la.-: n-cal ve,,r a::ion::t.;! to niilv a'eiii' -kVn'i.nn. 0e enscd with w:tt....'it ;ui' einbai i as-men' ;.:'he ti- dlev ad vocat ed b v t he 1 )em o.rat io .art'v :ln,i sought to be aeeomp'.i-hcd througii the i n -I I u :n u Ml i r ' of thi- ;,;. To this t th- in its present sieipe is ie.: -at i -fact, n v. and while I -hall .:'ef..r its con. deration with ;he -reaie-t plea sure. I -had do so v.itli t he under- standing that vchen it i-considered . tlet.nl I shad oiler amendments envering scq.e of these i.bjeet ion believe I am sab- support e genera! that the history ,d t he Democratic part v i- or.e of opiio.-i; ion to inter- '. , ' 11 , , nai revenue raxes nmi tti.it its cmi- tinuaneoin .-.ver means the ulti- mate o v.-n h; i . w , q ; hat svstem. I oeiteve 1 am a.-o au-lionetl to say that tin- Democrat a- paryv will no't delav the repeal of :hi-'- svt:;i on- day 'oi o:ie hour be . -ti 1 ; tie time demanded b- li-cal con. litmus. At the beg'tming of this iiigrc-- it was mv :.ur:..s,. to advocate the ,,r-eiit reoe.i ol t he tax noun -1 . ; u 1 1 i .. . ... i '. . . - .. the clothes' thev wear, and the tools with wh-eli : h, . toil and earn their bread. Humanity as e!i .is p.ttiit.tism requires that the n -ssaries ol life should be made die, m. it. and I believe that the people id North Carolina and a!I :::'nlatl ii:erested WIn et.Kiiy consent to hold their conv, t ion's upon the . subject of the repeal of the whisky tax abovati-'e until t ins gre 1 1 an'. I paramours'' cl . 1 - - -- I 1 1 let . can no aceom p. u ei i . ' M r. Mc.M i i':n . Without w ;-inrg to interrupt the gen: '.man from North Carolina, w ill he nermlr me riuht there t state, in addition to V - i i .i , - . ,. . , what he said on the subiect ot the necessity of reducing taxation on the necessaries of life, that a total repeal of the internal revenue sys- tm will i.. n-n -i .l..ii..i.-. o- .- i a Im-i r du.oOc.on'i .' , ,i r. oimmoiis. 1 l.i ieiei in that by and by. I am familiar w ith : lie argument, so earnestly insisted upon by some, that the reduction ol duties con template.! by this bill will increase rather than lessen the revenues ol the Government by increasing duti- able i innnrf a t ions a ml t bar r lie rax 0n whisky may be abolished with out interfering with reductions upon neccssai ics. 1 1 t m-argument were sound ir would furnish some .-nliiti.m o i f I . .1 i tl U ; i ' : -. - i o ..-n n ... 1 by the situation: but the aigannent i : ...... 1 . . .. : ... ; .. is nut souail. t'Ut i' if I 1 e il ci 111 lowering and elevating duties shows the conti .try to be true. Contradictory as it may .-c.-m. st at ist ics cleai 'y i o.e ; ha t low dm ties increase exports, w hile high dut ics increase imports, These tacts are exempli iie.l b our iron and stiei and woo! and manufactured c-tti m trade. These are our largest uianutacturing in- diistries. and aiso the n.-.-r protect- ed so far as a high tarill' schedule can roteef them, lion and steel and manufactured cotton aio protect- ,i.l 1 o- i,i l,,r.ii.i .io-i- ,.t' III .,.. i , .i.i .oi ,.ii. 'i. iii i.u... .'i i'. i ' cent, and woo! by. an ad valorem duty ed B7 j-er eent. Vet during the las' ti-.-il veai t hero was im- ported mto'this countrv s n.ooo ... .... i. ,. . i i i o . ..uiai ui ilea alia .-iio .i.iiii.-i 1 1 1 - teen mnl.ons sent out: dining the same period we bought fiom foreign couutues 'o.o,(iion worth ot manufactured cotton goods andonlv ., .... Im .," sola lliem liiiceu nilii.ous oi t ue same: of manuf.ieuirt d wool we n - e.-ived last year from ol her eonnfrit s i.i'Ihi.imhi worth, while we sold to the .uti.k: world bu: a little o er a halt million dollar-' w..rth. l lie argunn nt is ir: 'H:i,n. it w ill not do (or one w ia. i - b. t advocate ot the repeal ol the .v h tax and a reduction ot the t.i Oil necessaries to teiv upon The truth is. M 1 . Chair man. t i.. i e H 1)u; 0U way u, r;il oar-tAcS oi this tax on whisky and the obnoxn ous system w hich it make.- lie, .iry a'ml ;U the san)t. tiuu. get rid that other and more important tax upon the bread and meat and clothes of our laboring m,i-st That wav is to substitiKe ecoiio;n )or. taxation 1 i the people should wisely continue the Demo. -i .co party in poiver, and il that party shall continue honestly and laitb fullv to keci i and pubum its pbu of retreiichmc: :e time is not distant when the . .pen-es ol the Gove: anient will have d ladled to that point tt here the sixty ."aid millions of dollars represented by the whisky t ax may be remitted to the people and the galling yoke ol the internal i eveiiue smtcm "men from their neck without adding to tlie cost ei tin- p..,.i man s mod or blanket, without inci.-a-iig the hours ot Ins toil oi the sweat ot Ins brow, and without -tiinina ln.- meager eumfor ts. l or these i c t.-oii-. earnestly a- 1 ha-'e ; vocated t he repeal oi ,n. n man. ie pas: ,1. i - tax, .'.ml as anxiousk a- I m-a 1.., that coh.-ummu';o:i. 1 '-aai lor both mv views and w:-hes ui'Oii tion, and as-aiing litem I hi! in . I...,,, o, , ....... a 1 t'l n,l ,i.,,. ,...... -,u i'm,l s- , su - - ; " , fitting remedy a .. i ... In. ho ,.,,.( democratic party . i i oi;n.. i o i , . : i i ! ' ' ....! iii ,' ! . - ( 'i 111 'I es-. oi, 'a,- t !'.!! Hl'linllt do uo ; i-ilr,'! upon : in :.es t hie. I -hall jila.lh '! 1 1 id s 1 o ' : i a i) n i o .oi t ill: ; t V . do lee i.oi. .".'e i am called t !:.-. : my e. m il i desire " .i v ::n on! i o"! i-h i !i'n". ' ;.'' liio: ; ve- ni' eel : a i n- 1 1 1 h i a - u 1 e (if this s to be 111 l.noi oi - tii. aod I want tod Mil ; I i.'nin.i.l a mu i i:;i lit. which 1 'oi' I.:.-' o'Mi id '--1''' ' 1 ' ' ! i 1 . p ' i - e 1 1 h : ' mi,-1 N :'" rea- any .j..': no." aiaio '.:. bv situa i n i winch tin en t i t Oil v, , I I !!i:., O II u I I ill n I Iikvwi-i ive to 1 1 . 1 1 .-1 laooi in- uii : den s q ceei'e !ai ill q ' -1 the lf.'l'e--.! ! Ill r 'a- otn.itini: will allow: i:d ' i.b , i.-i : e to der t ue 1 tax, it : r life oil tl .-i: ma f , ..-,. t watr ami u,wh'' , S-.eS l i , , , l i 1 ; . e i t heV are eiii 1 tied n i --o do'og we have to leny t. t hei e: ;i;! ;i;,d e a IV he. in maud and l e iMiici enti veil d ro. fair ! :vi. tv. ro- A I! Ti fit A It Kl Fit ( ! i. h I i '! In .' I - by (no to t!.; '; 1 II . 1 ! i IT J n. . . , v U"r viir.i r ni .. ., l" - H I.', 1 ,.v in the jul ie letters, i . v t ,u; iu th- j ii Currav. ay. The cire-,01, auiie a i a::! .to bv il.rp. '.' Je.s i.f tin- arr-st at-- it the W"rk of colieet nit' ir.i. i vi !' w i waiiaij'o ii w;e arre-t wa i f t T-.,.-r t,rr.-- fit'. .. el , i. " t .... . . ana in'ohed m.Mitlisof hard worli 1 '.nine; bar Is to t lie uiie.'wheti people were ImviriK v 'in i-inia-s go... ds, letters eoiuain .n- - i-n aa a. re-- n to .i;--r it r i ! - tia- ' ::: r 1 1 ..-:r o e-t i ; i .n ,i i e. i-i ea e. in oaants. f,-.i, to rt-a-' - tie- i -- Jon a : t r t ; e piailits fiaMu oill-ide lll'Mll'-f: .'..: a 1 1 '.' o 1 1 . j ' : : via a .''..'.. a b d-.'-l." 'l'h liiat a-h iriil had n i b. ; a doe a 1 .n : spender...- f: !,;':'r:i-:,n--' i':.','. "' '.'; ; r-'ii'e if '' hd.r noyar, t -1-,nf"! h.v '-;i lhtl:iJ:"' n," "'tit ! '-' ..ii b ii - - ' I a-: r eu r re i.e d.-j , iri no rit r day. Shoriiv out - of u n n-' i'i: i eaii.e o. -it the r : y . "s : ii' a:i- . i! r ; I v tn- irn . and by' -.,n.e ,,f t in.- lie ir heal ;s o. . a - 1 i I l; 1 v ; . i I. (, r. tie- h.ej's'.V iii-. .uuiia! n-;i im A- soon as ihe i. V i . I n . i . . i. a.o. d ;:e otit.-i, Ie I tuat the en-.-ked w..ri; v tIK'ir Imli -e il, i ..-1 . ;. r,,,e : run weie ' '.u .J, yK . ..1;. . Jobr.r-t..ue. . tr-..-ur,-r low ? " I na-m A--u comiilaiut mat :iion-y - l,,lirr-,' C. he I i. id r.-i- e.n . r. c.ive. i nit had I.ot to i entered beeti ackhov. ie.! a . aim i : rna'.t'-T Ci'IDi'l.'iIlIt t'l '. -wan. el me m,,,.i Allcsilitiiv i beean. Mr anviibn,.' ! :: his ,,r,;a l,i : . a. :.,:., .:-: o to re.fii h in n: I-, w ; t Bel t J.-hi. -to:'. V ),.( Ins been happt i '.':. Members of n b. '-aine di at i-lied and th r le'tiUt i!,e-- lalled 1 inp-' iur i '.irr.-.way First he n -ted :.': t m- hm - ,-irr me. letter- inn, l ut-but i.i.-t Albitheny nil found thrin ;Tb tly nr.ubt. - -ther work re.-niie l in U e d i -oo . i that the h'-t in, ,il a : r i ! in ! ,.- .Me;: i e, i v . . i s 1 1. 1 - heny p. demonar.ite.t. but n plaints ie.v-iv. . by p. ..'' ! .' O. Ill .v Fnhi and l i very d ir- e Mr. .b Mi 1 lie e -tioa- t aai s: r e I : T oem d In tlie in-) ctur p.'Cuiii. M'orv. When v ire. I that I in t!lt.f were eomilili : e the. etn; ;.-. l tn l w.-rk even the:- F : 1 i i V ..,! p..-i..u a-a beuim. h: i nils. M.-r lar, : .- ai .- . h.-ny e.trt.i th.ro iv an 1 1 aiie ilea r rr, an in : i . -le-pao n. l! leil-.l w : .rate, as nr. v wa y tie- i ' 1 . e n.'i.i - . ' i a -d n .r- I..ZMI . f " tl Ml d Mi two r : . rowed a. mem At- ei tl.r ",t,lIV ;' "-v, ; t"u"1'1 - 1 " '' I - ' ''.lie t I I V 1 1 1 '. 1 1 ,V Janu 1 '. l.a 1 i. -t u : v, .,! i - , a i i u !, : , i - , - . dial:-, p.. ; - , r.i ij.-t-- arei ea-h. .,.! Mr. . -hn-t lo-t aboni : e ta-r-. i:.-i----- am I - I ' i w t d. however, a ! -n ...... 1... 1;... " - ' L '-- l . p n u ed ' e . . i i ' ' wh. n' the ": night ln-pe "ducks tan. o'-1 l r Na-h. Ins :.---.-t i ui ra w j.v t h re w nine o i " . . t ,;;s .'. Bu:.i s i " n and ini-eif i.n i Ir , om .1. t.o.or. i ;.'!. j'.-'-ivi- i n the . ' i eat 1 ... Throuuh a n l-u heme f.-i i i f . .a . h lil"!'" '' a li 1 1- iie in.no. --'.,.: li:o t . i 1 1 o - hoi n ta... 11',;' Mi tin , f'T!" , , "f!"'' "ducks ' i !e'Mr.'oi'n r l ' i r r t v. ay and w !. ' w I Ie I 'l,.t h ur of i.e. ..Il e Mitaitl. d i : . tor u.. ti ,: w.miI I a. . .la-. a wei.t to theiil w,-i n;i--i:'. '; i.i ruiiki- I lie Me y. 1 :.. i in.ele up I.:- no:: 1 that i ni nn d i 0 t I v a r d 1 r i t he post. Iii. 'a Up, nieruar the .! he lo.'ked it a! t-r iii.ai laid sac i 1 "l i: i lleniell. a mail -a I inc. "spi -e,ii'"ii i V. Ml til'-i . Mr I . o n Ti Ml s ,li :i . , i : t soil IBr.l in-p.-t .ok ! k ti.e : t .-ad Bi. ..,!. tolls. ir.i. in 'Vol medial, iv It is in , ' in. mi- . II b ,at, ta r a- . I i ( ' d-y " v. Ui Mi 1 t wo ye-i I street W h Co ,. -.- .1 I ( old . M i . 1 1 1 . . 'y ,!d i'. - me p. m .-ur they would e. tl.ey would .Miry tl. ' Jmnad-Ton f.,r .. ...... v-' N.-rth s;:.to Will do tli.i Best They Can. I.'i the end no doubt the n,'ilion;il eon- oijl 1 .... w ill do the b.-i-t th.it ciin he r r li.- p.rly.- n-eri-l" .ro N .rlh : i ii- i .,.1-H : bun t (but. Tn !:ti mi u 1 1 1 take the man thn' inn I.'I- Ht f.'-t Th-- J.n.os Ciy Cas. . ' '' M I I i.a- JU-' ,i i Hi I I. I f I I be t'TIll lie ! 1 iir e:i-i- wliu-li e .i. . in- the Ii I1'"1 f da ll.-H I 'l . t- . in il ' h b 4-i :i-:i i n I "en en t i ii n ud . t h in 1 1 nie on aee. nin t nf t ho ill tie-d ., M r. Hrj an , tln phiint Of As far i.v u- iss'j. H.M.ri after the .biivvi. lir-t made it ii..e.irann. in N..- Kerr..- v.,- Miotnl Ibat the I ',t,.. S:-,t--. j:..vci nmei.; ..tipbt t rt- 1., i,. t'..-,. 1 i,,. enverillllfnt po if. in ,., . , ,1 j . r . i rt v bo- I . . ; o :.Ie i ti 1 1 1 i lualb. 1 oil ii i a 1 1 . i 1 -m a 1 1 1 at a govern- 'out h i flX , il in their libertiew oul 1 ;,iH' ilnin a jj..i.ii title t" the ; r. i.. its' w hi. h ihey in fUMed. and mi hi tliiM iinpreM-inn they have built le ns..--, and made unite a village. 'I hey , hae a representative in (.orirpns now who will do all he can for their relief anl.it is hoped, will be -u e h f u 1 in hi- i (forts .' ai ii t h P...y.s a Ti .ui- f.l-e where e publish ,,n arlic).- .mi a v iy timely nihj.wt. on.- wurthvthe --riuiis r, Mi-ideratini i.fall m Iiae b..s trr.e.vin' iifi w iile.ul pri per tra i n -hif.T tout I iti v. j tli the world. Out iMirespninlent ntraner is a little tnis ! iketi. however. when h" says taete are no voim.' while man in N,v It. me leariiiin- u trade. I i be hid fuIW ilimn In I lali- tr'- '' '.'? and Kdwanl-' riia.hme , , , ships he would have fuiind i-everal you no; white men ei,KaKed in a very u-eini trade. But there ih no denying the fact that nareiitii are insikinir a bic mi -take in not having their Iiunh learn ' tr.i The wiiter known ef a bnv ja-t twetit v v...'irnl.J wh. luwiin n in..l.. ..-i,,.,, . i..,. ,. 1. I Miring the time 3 , , . ui 'u i.ii 1 1 '' i a lair I'lltiriilloll, Iri abii'-i-i master of Im trade andean make a livini; in any city in the I nited S ates. If ;il I bis tune had been d.-voted lu bonk- he wutild very likely have been d' l' iid'-r,t up. .11 bis parentH for aiB- t.inee even after he bad obtained Inn majority. Fan now he is able to carve , bis ou r, w ay and obtain all the e.lu.'li- to ti w hi.'h his anitiitiiMi desires. Barents, have voir boyei learn a trade whether they, like ,t or nut. If thev luf, t!:e time will come when tin y will Ih in 1; you for it. Bridge Across Neuse Riv.-r. 1 'ue of eul leading buHinehs men ur-. s upon the J'Mi:Ni. to keep ham in.'iiii at a biide across Nense iiver until its eiinrtruetie.n is asMire.l. We are ready and willing. Already there is mamfet-tly more interent beuifr taken in tiie matter than ever before 1 '"' county is gradually redueiii)j its debt and lax. s from whieh the people, have milTered Ion.' uri.t ..aii.u.il. n,l ' - ' "r .. .j , ...... they dislike very much to incur other obligations until they are free from debt. But a bridge aeroHn Neuse river in of more than ordinary importance. Mid enr merchants ever think nf the l-.r.... ...... ..fir-. ;.. .1 I... ...Il- and untrv stores are diawiie f r'M-ii th.' ni on aeooiiiit of the diHi aihy in . t - -.- r 1 1 , o . -, . 1 1 - - i i , . i ll.nr 1 1 1 e o e o u i . 'river .- 1 lave of .Iber i-e. a i Mis , . he C 1111111 U.oliebl of t e ne on el; It nee arid .-p.Mi-e tlleil e . 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 . r I on Ihe north -l ! i.l Neu-e riv.-i li ive to b.-.u alter ear in i;t 1 1 n I . . ,,, lrc,., and 1 . i t be o u n r t s And have thev a 1 1 UnMi-h: of t he I lion-alld - of ai res . f ,. . o I lanl- in that p-.ri of the i oulilv tbal i. iiiaui II Ii'l e eiop. .1 le-eause of t i i e d . 1 1 1 . II I ! III r. -lelntii; a market ' It is I inn- t things wen- -erioiisly oonsjilered While there may be hope that the ' ."I..' hiindr.-d and n i n et y t h n-e - ha i--' -n .-I in li.e A. .V N. (' It held l. th.- "' I I .( V Ui 1 y -' Mile day in tie- i i 1- t 1 1 1 I fiOille b.-eoine a -.,iii ( i . i . nne .. the i utility, . tnl lb.- lime w le-ll Ihi h.itMiv eornllll.Ml lit lloiu-s i I .e ' - leae'ied is ton indeiinit.- and iiie eitain S-i rather than put another .b la upon til" l' .11 in v I'M a 'ri It;.-, we think it d" iledly bettei to ili-wi. i.f ii, i- -tuck ai-t -. .on a- u w ill hn- e inories eliaib f.. build a hn.lo. -oto-- N i n-e r i r . Co :: Ii 1 V I ii.ai; s. 1 ef re-h I n c and em hi r.i i iiir .pi.-of thiseoiinty that, ihey th.. 1 ii.(i tin- iniinty t hat. I hev ei.ii a i a - eet an insight into the iidilioi of tie ir linaneos. Shettlf Stimson nub mi! - at each iiiotnhiy ne'ctiti of th. od ..;' . untv e, mii iii si,.tiers a -wein -I .a in, n: , f the amount of ta.ves ,-. I I. - o. 'lining tin' month and bow in . i- . I. -poi-e I of it. Mr l-aae I At t el -o ; i : . t : e . i -, i r i r , p i-1 - at t h ' e , , 1 1 1 t I : , 1 1 s , d ..a the ir-t Monday in ea b month an it. no.'".! statement i.f In-i ia e.ant- and d 1 ai i -ement s ast'ne l.iw r. "inire.-. ... t'liit fV.'iv tax pay.-r can l ai n wh it ba ne, n dune with his money. llus is in e -, rdaie e with law. and the law i- a i-t and wise ..ne f.-r every fix payer i- a ri i: lit to know w hat has n n ,1 one viiili tin money he ha- ,a in t . i bu t e l for lb.- - li p Ml of the K'-'- einmenl l.-t ! he-e otli ii'l s ,', Mi 1 1 ti u to eonipB with tie- lea an I d i-bu r-e I he f ii nd- o t h , - ,' a i ti i i n an i ' p.-n li a n 1 ed . In iie-t -t i a i g I , i f .a u a i d way and th.-y aio li nmi to command fti" re-peet of all go ,1 eito.-lis ,- hoped til It the He e .riorig no.ir.i of e-m :ii i --i'u.ei - v Ul be able to make iii nri-i rni nl'i to t en the ei irt v i .i .i-, - ii. on a , a, 1 ha- in an J th I'ehy .-a.e . ul.-ldl lilble 1!. the nil f 1 1 t Ma! of ,'.;,"; I . t ep.-t The pi e-.-nt I ; a ii , i n- le b .11 - iy 1. at n . 1 1 1 i a--i pr- ii'-- ! ' ' . f ' I"" e. I. .1 ... ..II I .-'iii.-... I I, if 'oil l.n.li ..i l.l ll'l. n "Sell i. Bi'.wn. 'I in "i 'Iii.. I.'-, n I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 g h a u i . Pa is v s w i 1 1 . I I ' a. i" M.'II- K - .:. r M uu i- I -I i - i i air. i 1 -i I,.-. I . . Wnl e M .t i hew - I . ai i- a d.-e M il I low dee. "I 1 K..(.l. , III.' .in r Anne- bal. x .id ! t la-k in - f 'a pd s pre o. j, t e v . -1 . i.y t larita Clatk. lliniie M-dls. 1 . una Snler. Minnie Powdee. Faura Suter. Julia Staub. l'.ertha Kafer. Orwald K i- r. Addie (iaekins. I iSt.CLirri y V'j POWDER Absolutely Pure. J'hia pnn iM ii.-wr mi .. niHivrl rf IMlrl t V . St r.'r.Kl h , ttt.,1 wh.. T1. ........ MO en,., ............ i . . . .ii..,..,,,, , .- , i . , , i , I J( I 1 1 I I M , K II U WO" not. iJO t n run i . : ; i . a. i : 1. 1 1... mu mto4 'I'.wt.'Ml. Klinit k. i, ht.niiii.i ir .ho.phai pii.l..r. Hoi.i.iniy in u.n li'.iii, Hnila 1'owi.KHi .i i'na . ... n novltt-lTdW For oi I'lTll I. Ab x. MiU.r. 1862. EATON 1888. THE JEWELER U' rt-i'-'i'i, . , Watches, Clccks. Jcvcli, SOLID SILVER AND TLAThl) WARE .nil i i i i I k.- j. a larj.'. r hti.ek "I Spi i taclea than hti- utii.-r hi. .re m T-i..itb ( 'arolina. 1 take . art i. ii la i ji-imu o la ihi-m l-o tb ey ep i .f part i.. net d i ntt t b.-in . ll:1vinkMvi, Ie d Rt. mhh :.l llm lienoh for over thirty ye.iiH. I believe 1 can do w P'l work :u- any w ali'limnker in the Stal. I t M I AMI ski: m k. - A M K l-.AT't IN. M nld Ie el rent. ' 'l'P"-ite I ".iipl iwt ' liu rli. f-PJilwlf WALTER'S Photograph Gallery! I take great pleasure in informine; my friends, and the pnhlie Krr'orully, thai my Mo w t-tiii 10 ib now complete. n,RIy ,;i,,t 'H on th" N."w I,n.rOTd i lau. 1 have tu-aroa neither pains or ex(nHn jn nrrftKiK tin- Fight, bo aa t.i givn to all my work that Soft Poroe- la'n FTect. , I-very Hty Ie of piel u re e. .pie.1 an.l en- lareu ninny hi.i- ueniriu. A HU. eeHhfiil career of I wcnly-five yearH m Norfolk. a . is a proof of the satisfaction 1 alwaH nue My work sptiaksfor itself: bv it I hup., to Rain 5 on r e. in lid me and inei it your favors Vi i v I espeet f n 1 1 TIP S W M.'I'FF'. N W. e..r. Middle and Bolloek hIh., (-1.1 I n I T - a I ue si . ue. jaii'Jldwlf Nb B I hi N F. . N. C. Round Knob Hotel. -. , . i -r n . i i' . I- I;, a M - K N i m. . !- "-n .,,- I e t 1 1 I . ii.' S cnery ! li t .i i ..I I n a. V. hi O 11 N c 1 , Ol I I . . I.'I it ll.-a. m,,,i SW.II 1 I i M I'.. no. . 1 , ,. l; m a ., . 1. . I o . M 1 . I i p. ,1 . b V 1 1 ... i i ' r l'h .- liable is dwtj The 77crld Standi; Aghast AT Sl I OV ( . ! . A n J wiei.-i- I bo- ' t i a I .-.ii eel I - l 1 I I I I i 1 1 I . M I I I . I . O I 'll led . U 1 l.-.i . a I III lift ea-ily -.0 i-h. d f.-i I I" . i i a Wt HiK I-. i K s M I 1 nn Jh H ill- . I I 'i III e HI, d - I . ii. . r i . . r- I w ill K. .1 I ) I S, '.,:,(. . ( ' inn i, i .ii Un ROBERTS BROS., SEND Yciir CTiI;L TO.US. We have ,n M l a I nil I lie of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. C S. Parsons & Sons Roots and Shoos, Penitentiary Boots ..V SllOeS, Also Shi.. ,1 1 f r. I '.oHt.on I F .l'R factorie... We are selling from the Mill- ui Mi.-bigan very low. Wea!i-o. b F.Millaid an I ( ia.l V Ax Snn tt. K0BERT3 HR0S-, .WoTfh AV.Mif "I.. iVetn ffirnr.A'. V j n . : 1 1 : i i i' 1 1 Van l.Y. JO HIT H. CRABTREE & CO ENG1NHKKH, Fmindcis and Maihinists M 'i im f a t . 1 1 . - I - . I -1 h in lNGISKS Ak-D MAb.bV. ... Si n-L'ES. i: .. . i .. . . . .. i . .i -,i i,ll, ! ,.. ... II 11m lilnn, ' . . to ml :: ven i. nmtiii .. .. a mer- : . . . . . i rele- w . ... ..el work a.,-,, i ., . i wij Jus. W. W.ntns. AT T O K t ;. V T L AW. GlTi,'" v Bl'lllil of ml d w 1 y n. I i ! j two doora I ", n nkvv fi .knl:. n. a yfev ;a'? f ' '.-.'I 1 - - r Jf 4.. -' hi ' ' '","' if ' do . y ' " i i" "A' 4 ji , , ' I , .""'A. -; V . I
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 14, 1888, edition 1
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