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'V.J i v. 7 i" ( . i ' t , V: r . i: f: I - r 4k THE JOURNAL. SEW BrS-IE. N C, AUO. 18. 1933. : u:: J N tlVfl.t Paper, with the Journal Clnb Rates ! Democracy Booming. Atlr.t We have made arrangement with 1 J. J. VIoore. F.eq of Hookertcu town- In a the following publications, among the hip. Greene county, haa had two sons report of l'i e to arrive at voting age lince the latt ! ablest and moat valuable of the country. JOUI L. HAHTtriILD, la llatel , "hereby subscriber to the JocrniL national election, and to make matters Mar ie in TU BaiUtKt SlatUa, will reeelpt 1 e-n secure any of the below named, at wwTf th JTnAU. the fouowmg low rate, strictly in ad- " . " i vane Kisston items. Thrmoxter on Raturday reiched 09 dTc. Xh ir U low sgam. bat the steam er sir rauaing "Do days'' don't deter K melon sooth from roiicing in the wave of lh Nsos- Why ar dry roods now, in our mar ket. p7. Bcu ilii t dn. , La ike market Water cnaloi, hare rsached bard pan price Bre for a "ruck, ox the whole lol for a - q jarter. " Ou r town i smcdio,ily heUhv -Th cilia n doo't scare " Jtih a cent abot the jUoa fever. Hf. Abe Oettiif r. of iht popular firm OC OKtlager broe . has beeu Sor h Ntmi bay log good Our mil pond fliherTnen k p tne Avrket mrll ut,ll nh ju k. and pike. The rlrar rl'.h of ih ruo.o we told oo Stardy Oar lawyer sit about under liJe tre or loooge la their cxl fflctJ. waiiiag fbr acd preparing for tr e har vf st to coon Ihlft week. Lwi Grady, th cimpniu-r, " k arraacuiK to raw Fnk tuJ liirr poi. II OUgbt loeMOg ttfulJ ,1 with the tkKum koock0 out. ,. he )CRSiL and American Farmer S3. 00 Amer'a Ajjncullunit J..V) Southern Cultivator 2 23 Demowt'i Magazine 3.00 S.-inliSc American. . 4.25 St. N ichoia 4.00 iVnturr -VOO Detroit Free Press . ... 3.30 North Amer. Review New York World 2.50 Star 2 25 Country Homes 2.00 Home and Farm 2.00 Courier Journal 2.50 News and Observer. . 2.75 Harper's Maaxine 4.50 Weekly 4-70 the eto-ki tiret Thui j report of ti. etTorts ihnt w in good r-1 .n,l i; i more e ncouragin his good lady pre sented him with a pair of boys on ihe I5ih inst fo Dear alike that the old nurse had to pin a Cleveland badge nesn. fir upon the gown of the older ons. to dia- to nutki" tmguuh him from the younger The old Squire thinks he ought to be allowed to cast 2 votes in the coming election as he is now 0 year old and :: Ih C- : - - 'A - I. . 1 r :. 11 In". I . I A u.n-'. 1 ,ii, .ii . : i Pa Iron 1. .1 ihe ;. i to '1 ; 11:' I fllll I ti," ! ML it I ii-i- 5 25 ' commencing to raise two lemocrsta at t : F.rt Open Bell. Caddie Perry wlif farm is about three miUs from the city brought in ihree or four well developed open bolls of cotton Thursday. He says his Atlanta Constitution. 2 50 Old subscribers recivnig trie J VR SAL, and deeiring to hae any of these pprs. can . b v making application to th oftice m pvron or by loiter, have a statement of their account on our spooks showing wh.i: they will have to remit to entitle them to ,iny of the abovj publi cations they ::;;iv select. Young People 3.10 cotton crop is splendid and is beinnin CITY AND VICINITY. 'C h tecured a ni Kirntftn via Cien- Kin. t a College bgiD it v, r..h year on Saptembr 3 I . Lr l-en ha receiTed wrrtl appi icalioiea for .i nn lOQ from surrouOAliog couuiirt-i , new oae. Crop are certainly better tit i for or years paet. Th corn crop which waa l&ouahl to be very seriously io jsrrd hy la dry speii, ba ber n very mack) hlpd by the recent rain. Aa talhutiaauo Si as coni man de clared ita oaaer day that it w right t lake every precaution against yellow ieer. ' for."hl he. ' oar Coagri aian Simaaon might get it and that woul b a great calamity. ' Uelwewn Cheatham and Mebau in lais coaaty. Cheathsm stock aeecn to feM UtUe in the ascendancy, bai Sim- . om wtll clean 'em op, beciaw every boil y rcotnia him aeful mrm ber and an honor to tee district. Th B publican In thte county are broaght in by Mr mih HMD irouu.t id aziox , ok an 1 sold slat , itDDen maue mi ano ir. me ' tj tn elr workers onl; t be (rnaaoed to Mcee. Ii ought not to make much iUXrac who they put Dp. a tbrir tick will b baity smaahrd in N.'m-j br. Our Pink Hill and South Wr.i friend ar happy aow tbat they hive Ui con Tinc of mail servire A m port offlaex. with tri-we kly rvice. has been eaMuahed at J. M. Wootea store and i r - h el '.he CI u b in thorough re- Hon. F M duy mail r na Held to Ii' Mr V. I! ' i H ; e , n 1 , 4 : . p r .' -r reiiet. - Ji Y T. 1 1 r i painting and setting hi i;.ir,i i-i crJer for fll tOod. of which h i n : r. 1 laving it i i od 1 a r g e stoc k We are g!a i '. r ote tin! Mr Ceo. Al'e.i, who hi beci cor. fine .1 to his home a fsw froni mckne i able to b" cnt a:r. Oar ."rTice i the re,-:; ;er.t if n bi x of mot beautiful an 1 ci o c flowers. They are from the jr ln of Mr- C I. Kii pat rick of Kicston Su b t of cotton were sold at the Exchange last ek U was o 1 stock S ibntoa of White o.,i at J to l'i '. t4, '.emer Car ha was purchased I a s i w e r k it i'." suction sao c f D a 1 1 Br. t nr. i wa purchased by a Bell's erry nvndicate. Sne wa kn,n:ke.i down at S '. 910 0 1 U V . Iv.l.'tirr f Jor.e o .ur.ti has bought cut '.ne 'r'u t-u'iuetu conjucted br S W Har.c ok neitdocr to Hotel to op,.n rapidly He hopes to have a bale in before the first of September By reference to our files we find that the first open boll was brought in i n precisely the same day last year. So we can fairly estimate that the crop in fuily as early as last vear and if it gets no set back from storms, worma or drouth will be much better in this ceo tion than for several years Death of Hon. A. H VanBokkelen. The Wilmington papers report the death of II jn. A. H. VanBokkelen which occurre-d at his residence in that city at two o'clock Monday morning. I was one c f the leading men of Wil mington V aa Mayor in 1?66. President of the Chamber of Commerce for nice years, a bank ocftier, one of the direc tors of th W. A W. Kiilroad and hold otbrr important positions. Mr. VanBokkelen had many warm friends in New Berne, where he did tusicess fjr several years, who will re gret to hear of his death !! was about t"y years i Id . par t icu i u i' The I ,r. ,r thHt ihr I the vear en . i , SIM :'ll '' : rece.pt I r n - i amounting t ; M 01 .,. t':. It aleo r-hio.i - h i; ei pi'iisc- a:i. u :i t. tiki ii from the nr. n-'t r- et h j . S-o also fh i- th.i '. .t sper. t i ." per ::. int-i. : citr.i rjituri i . p t Wnile th.- k-t -large u. ;:i - :: must be rets., tr.'. i . a great re,: u ti :: : ton fr ::i K n.-l i. t I i : i . iv f. r ted L:tf rary. Although llarptr e MagHzme for Sejueinber is a fall number, there are no sins about it of turning in the sear un.l ellow leaf. On the contrary, all the leaves i eta in the y ior and f resli ie.-s of Ftimmertoa degree that id eimply f i-o mating. The fancies of all elates of r, -a, lira are catered to people of -.nuinei.t. practical. common-senee peo,le. lovers of fun. lovers of fiction, 'in 1 lovers of fair women and brave miti. These, and more too, will find ai t:oes to interest them in this number. m m: -i Wiin.rt dime, roirro d ied at a io n day. Col lr-hl.ro W i ins con this city . we thought ho v two. W 1 1 in i n , t i n o town of a a i n t t h a notice t this issue !l:li iy Ar; i-ci-nr .i Khoi t . i : . u 01111132- Equals It. SEE WHAT MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY. AVI Id, do ton oivrojbLZJb.. 1 h;.v. h , ;. U - i 11 o I 1 II ! t i II 111 V ! v - a I 1. i.j pu r i ; : i . i Ia . no i ' 1 a ' :. : 1 1 I in to i j ual it . ! Ml . II. M l.rwi . n i South.p fever-il. that t-rf ; ios i i r a 1 Oi . i : r ai a I. i .1 oi- w . w h.oh in itrrial 1. a ve s earnn.s. ita 1 operating ion K.iZlhelil A r t istivill y . the September Harper's i.- Sub l anm r ' f maiked excellence. E. A. Abbey's eight in al " Harvest-Home" drawings, one of which is used as a frontispiece, reach the hih-water mark of perfc ction in their line. Wed net Alliacc it v J:.o,,-.s . it t at ti. lay and oroaio w it h a I'u 1 i n.erii 'i' '; Hit h . ! It I It I.II)KAI. u ,,; .N.I', May 2, IN7, : 1 ' "-' holt!. . I . Iir P...- "' ' " , ;.,: finrn inv frl.-nd 11 1 ' Ar '' M! r.i'.by'lo I give you i '-.... i -i . a' ' ,n, p be! i . ( ' a. i a,.- I , j..:i, , I., -, ,: ,. i a,, pui.nc bearing : n i, . ;: i! I h I-, e w. . hs. i t f i p - ' K ' ' :'' ' " ' "' ' ' ' : ' ' ' '" ' ' ' H '' ' '' 'IIepted oa r- t iv.- i,.. v.- hf,. mid (J,.W- Mrerigtii. ' ""' ' '"' "''"' w' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ' mony. Flf- -: : i i t h ir:,: t h it vil! ,u;,ko an , '''"" ' '-'' 1 -b ir.ni.ieil i,y what o o: -:, if is i. . . I rHn ' i" 'I i i ii 1 1 1- m ii e-B ii...-!ii nig on tb o o : , ,..,,( ),,., dy r. o, in iiuuiil I'o- r:K'.t ' .le : my eherk mnlT ihe rye resent- ' av. s as r.-port is . I en i.'r. and ; : 1 1 : ; h .. I,.. '. Ml V t 1 ' to ll to tr.t: : halitt' s . is callexl Cjaotna, and the mail cow 1 Albert ' i . w a th.' bnins a. Tru Quarantine. Our city council w a. in special f,es- on Thursday fr the purpoee of adopt ing more rigid quarantine regulation, An ordinance passed on the subject will be found in this issue. To some these regulations may serin a little too rigid, tut to those who passed through the scourge if 1-tj-l nothing can be too rigid that will pre vent a recurrence of such an iniliction. We had better patiently bear the incon venience and annoyance of quarantine regulations for a few days than by care lessness arllow this fatal epidemic to be .planted in our midst. t" 94 a to Rrp.. Another harrah for r.ttojn f v.-ral ver. Injuncticn Granted. Itjj h '(ir knon s Atthelastmeeting of the board of "Di Ml d fast Urn I eber knowrd , . . rountr oom m nivindr. M DeW Sis- hia'alch ! .u.DtdTiaiif.' '..lv.ub Hn.e anl recently purcnad county i ommiss.oner, 11 - said old colored man th other d.y. ,sy Mr. Fl Cc x . , t ccg thorou ghl y , PPred bef.ire the who wa trig hUod at th report of y l 0rerhaud and improved. When b:"rJ as attorney for the S II (.iiay laftrild en atoul to ran ' coai F ut ; ;- w o v,., ,D , i .lClr, t m3n,10n ' Mf'g Co and aaked that the qnt-ation of frtxn Uw. when b wa informed that f the liability of the company to pav a U.a ..fr.ble acourg -oulJ not attack j The c.rn an 1 cotton cr.ps near the , frncp tJ,x m Nj - townhip he fuhma. w 4 . .n.K-' CUT- J f,'""'i:Jr lh" for""r- 1 ted to the pre.id.ng jude at the next irUrWir'Ti.M A" r year,. term of ourPSuper,or court The appli- fMftick a laclosed th rrand. w llh or':-T "hl rt hll? (,f con" ; eit.on being refused, an application arbaiaC revovd-a lawn mo er is ; tinned .'.'..vr a Urge yield WiJ1 mrKj tl) JuJjie ArT for an in to dowa the high gra. l'n- K assured . ., , . . . . !.. . . - "- .unctiuu to prevent the collection f hoais Is la be Dinta (oeide and oal, I , , J ad a bright, frb sspct will be fiveo 1 LP' lh a i ( . jiiiuaH-nuotj mikei ; MiJ Ui The injunction wis granted to all Lh surround tog. the start, i.-g : cheerfu , ntatement that and the case set for hearing before the red uct a n ii.o 1 a cent, s . th" r i i ! a - i held it- i-w :.. a:. ;!'.:: lions a K-... i c, -: i ; . u u ' ! proper s I 1 '. h - r- : : ; Pres : : . n t 1 h- a n - i r Whil" the tonn ago bf e n m i ' i it. - r t i fore, d to a o pt i . o ,v rates t i I "'..iia t :. .- i secure!. It i - , r v c t Ii rou k; h 'I, n . it" . in 1 m en te.i . a c. l i - i i . i the ii e v h i p 'i j at , ' f 1 '" a business t i fct'v-' i:r. It l s a u ui:- ' 1 1 1 1 1 -liii;t, t'ee n 111 1 1 Ii t a : I. i 1 1 g com i i : i '. o r a . hi. ! ; : by the ,-l. s,.-t . ':-, own c I -" at t" n '. I ever, and the v a i l ' i ly taking place in railway combinations i., o - . ,r t her ef r m will , : i. ; ; i . valuable prop-rty . If the roa 1 wa u . i i-- .n. i ve . star t fo r w ar i fr :-.i wards Sand .' rd n : Cii tr. courage a:, i a i : ::: t lines, a ri" -i i r sect i, n , and i h ,s becom e v al u i ti I e have been pi'.i. waiting for - ui; they might r e i in vest in ei, '. mad quarter of a cent Pr s. d . n : I ' ry a d ah !e e 1 1 : n a 1 1 1 mer.ts a aU end.-. I'Urll.i -s t V 1 d ' -1 1 '. 1 y - that the roil in;;-1 ha . tor v to d ra w f r : 1 1 '.!,:: sh ac k le 1 at i :s i : ; . r ; : fair rd, ire ( (: r :;; terr 1 1 tv . Tii- u r. l , i ,-1 ; Mix-ir... Harnett. M m' om : re. it l..s b ( 11 a on cot-:i.-t u.ce to' per re than mil ma il 1 liable a i i'u, - ! . o i n .... 1 its -. l.nw-'ii-lair- l . i pr. i t i its nt an 1 l .li a n r t v v. i t aa 1 ui g t r-.ii.-h up in t i. in 1 t in :",ai I :. rs who a:!'e: : g : i up t h it We have received the two first num ber of the (iraphic library, which hive met won a success that invites the phasantest anticipations of the suc.'iss of the rest of the s- ries. Number one ' :. tains the most conei-e an 1 eompre hi nstve life of 1 1 rover Cleveland ever pu i . ijhed . and embraces ail his notable st.v.e I'jri-rs. It i. illustrated by pie tiriscf the President and Mrs. ('ieve lan I. the wedding at the White II.. use. Cleveland's birthplace and other inter esting places and events Number two pr.s-nts tho great tarilT speech of the Hon. Roger ch Mills of Texas, summar ic.irg the famous Mills bill, and is set if with a number of powerful cartoons. Pa.'h number will be made up of -ix-te.-n p ig.-s, beautifully printed on p iper f extra weight, so as to be easily i.re- -irvi-,1. a n u likely to b-'come a highly interer-ting an ! valuable contribution to contem poraneous historical literature I: is published l y the New Yoi k Duly 1 1 r,ph ic I '. is iviieiit that these publications v. . i not lr.tt n le 1 by the publishers for atnp-iign documents, but the thorough ui inner in which they cover the mat-t- rs treatel causes them to be of great value in educating the massts respect ing the administration of Pres dent Cleveland, and the all absorbing tar i iT qutti..n. Our local committee should se e that a portion of the copies ordered bv the National organization are placed ( r reen Liberty 1 few day? ties .a i fever -a bor P t : i r. -.i.f OH i ir: ' : I n ; r . i . ite f ro : r n-i ring. N. '.. I I, r.-ie at lie- drill: n: I 'a'Tv ao ! II II. I n a v eOTAULISHED 1052. 0 NO PAY. il ! : i; 1 : .u 1 or l ' . a r- a v . A d Hater; i i di inu.-.e .... ; W :1s, in Mm V.",.t-u -uniin-delight. A i. 1 n . t u r i with hi Tis then we n in the i . To chas.- th To: r.i . Vv'iiti.iiig; ri of cotton of tii ii- re ye.-:, r .., Worth. 1 h ri i'i-ivi-1 ..ti day e . r i , r 1 1: Tne (iraphic library will issue 'itCeipts oi v ,. .. .u i .u , -o"Pt r -t. i-- ot'i i.cij iijoiiLU, auu .lie rt'urr, in mi m -m S- -csi a.- . mmm BRUM 15 ''.' a : ,. 1 1 1 1 1 . ',-. r , t j l; , oo -IU llllta Xfl.l.S l'i tl it. , 1 - - o, ' .1 momcv iii-:i'"8 :2i2-:?.. -- If ; - - 5, S , 3 u t o. ; i to Ai ::( .p; '3 U is s.5 a in th. ir hands for distribution among both c-jaui tt.e people of this section. i hi: oTio it v(;;i.; mi si. IHV a a o a: r a- -':, v. k' p. r in an a v i ii 1 1 ; ' t i s an ly rou n 1 1 it will n"i"r this terri'.ory Kiiiwaif ii 1 1 Carol i r. a . S ; i rial Pia i a ad v t. pTI I'.t 1 1 o ii men ,: in.prove- ''1! ! new . n i 1. i : o w -, i r t . r r i i I - ' ' e u n --.a 1 given of ; ' - own p t: '..) ' f in i S -i n - v.- :. Put to - n t o A- o aated oi N rth i u c. unty are ac prent . Judge Montgomery at Concord on Mon- s-metbing untoward day. Sepr 3 1. t h i y f a r i 1 1 q u a 1 p r -c a-1 -w. i years put thee re p in :h. it o i ood that u n I occu rs : h-- j - i i 1 that of t hp s.- v . n togfther Mr T V.'. S-h,-r.k of New ork , r prenec. t ic g th N "rtft Carol. ca immi ir.tii n d ep r-.aient , is n.akiog arrang. -menu for a party of PuroaiJe veterans 3jJ Mas act metis and others to vii: Nw Perne ar. 1 Riar.oke Uland loaietime in October ceil. A b'SjCiful cluster of grape were shown a jenierday by Mr. Isaiah Wood They were grown in his garden from a joung vine and are cf such fine 1 varieiy iha". Jlr. is anxious to kinj they are. k no w what It i of a clear pu rpl nh g xxl :1 vor Mr John O. -olor. hui thin hull and lhe jOVHSiU liarJner died T.ursday morning at 7 "0 o'clock of paralysis. He was weil known in th city and count). . had one bevn a leadr in the Greenback ptrtv of th county, and was a cand idate n the Hahn-Reputli-can ticket f r c'in 'y treasurer when ne died Frank Pane, a c. I red man who was. er . fell dead en Mon r h . 1 e p I o i g i n a field fo opinians prevail one well known h day forec x-in ' in this city. T' u he died of sunstroke, the other hi death wa from heart d.sease. wo about "0 years old. that He Our widower ajjd old bachelcr have he a hart; a gay Uoo this summer. TbT rtd out la tn afternoon with Uti duicinea and kbaa drop In after lea. Song and muato can b heard io sry direction. Wonder if th ap proaching wtnter mssoo will b rn lieeaed by th sound o marriage bll. Cap. E- R Page. x-SbrifT KT wnc-. C H Fdsca. E4 , and a iantr of shr Jos county gentlrmen were t tiiag court this wk. Capt. Page I still a whei bore in the Republican eaaap hut h I for our mcoou, and ha always favored aisasare, and worked I carry thacxi tbroutb. Urat will taitJ a? lb East Jsdg Uerriovoo opened court al 10 o'clock iioaday normng A good jury, with Ueorg Turner. Kq.. for axaa. wa slctd and tu Honor's enaxg was dJivrd in tn preeenc cf a larx and auenliys sudieac. Th charge was sot in th old beaten track of trying to 111 lb grand jury all the taw tlVsr is la th statute book but wa rath a lector a io thr doty and wrybody pronounce! it a vry fla oa- He ia s moat excellent Judge Our kl on tana boy hare bn heard froaa raj Uaoss sjoc th ir m Igration from Kiaatoa a mouth agrx Thy ar all four in ry good health and em peoysd at unoeuaily good wage. They writ that sen ploy er there w.nt ail the asn thy can g that ar sober . inda treoo and muscular And. if th new railroad f rooBoy k io. Va . don't com aloag toon, or something els, to wake p our popJ. many more of our ath letic young citiasns will b leaviog us "IIo mach do he get?" akd Rpublicaa lawyer whan informed that Alak DT I, colored, who was manf u 1 1 j defending Denaoeraiio principles with a gToup of ooiored mn around him. wa informed that Alsk was a Demo crat. A sturdy Old pioy wood Demo crat promptly replied, "How much do joa get!" This unexpected retort forced thl proposition open lh mind of th ll g soli man : If a oolore-i sua cannot o a Democrat without bo tag boaghL. can s whit man bo a Re publican without being bought? A'ek would doubtle lik to hear hi an wer. A large crowd wa in Kiostoa Tues day of cvurt, Col. Dockery was ex pvcaed to tell them why he should be lrtad Governor H faiWd to appr. A. M. Moor, i'jq . candidal for elector et large, and W 8- O B. Kobmsoo. Eeq . candidate for Cougres in the thud district. nlrtaind th faithful. Mr. Mar diacusasd th tariff at Isogtb. showing th b)iogs of protection and ki colored friend appiaaded. Ur Robioeoo made oo of hie beet effort He u ndonog to ronJact hi can vas opo a high plane and in an honor abls. high toaed. dignified way So rue Dwmocrsta think ha i loo r'.evsr a man Wt a Republican, but if lhe partie are divided upon principle why cannot decent man b a Republican. The Hsiher a a Ptt'ticiaa A there i always a want for lhe rr 1 iabl pTi'.o vo there I afwajsa plaoe lor an article of proved reliability Thi consideration wa forred opeo us ly ofceerviog 'he gret demand fir H atnphrey ' F'eenily Ce of Homeo pathic Spcltlc. rettker ar thousands of fainilH who do nor rrl: their pricele value in the cur of what are known a jammer complaint Huch Jswases a diarrbc d r. t i . sum mmoliial or cholera infantom ...n.if iImI. ikimiadi every rear inio'. i.vi : i '.nought t te ;r.o work ( My ;u-t .e 'isell l.o ird ( . ii ii -i Rich- Ths JTorVh Carolina Dead mond, Va. One thousand seven hundred and eighty North Carolina soldiers are buried in Hollywood Cemetery, Rich mond, V. Their giavee are unmarked. The ladies of Hollywood Memorial As sociation desire to place granite blocks at the head of each grave, and ask con tributions for the purpoee. The Ladies Memorial Association of New Berne ap peal to lhe citizens to aid the under taking. Contributions can be sent to Mrs. Geo. Allen. Tieaurer of Memorial Association, or to the J i r.vaI. office. Contributions will be ack nowle-dged in I Mrs. John Hughes, . . S I CO M M. Nash .1.0.1 i " C. W. Mcl-ean.. . 1 00 I George Allen 1 0" JuCR-N'aI. . . 1 00 Maj Graham Daves a 00 Mis Annie M. Slover . 1.00 C T. Hancock . . 1 On Mrs. M. DeW. Stevenson I Co Capt. Alexander's Addre. On our editorial page will be found the opening address of President S. P. Alexander before the State Alliance now in session in Raleigh. It is a - At the rt vj u.--t f M r i a spec i a I meeting i f t h. council h. 1 1 t iav at 1 ' Council:!: in II P V.;...;;i;. mayor Present i ' u n . a ii 1 '. V B I!. Line. I C.r ' II , II . Si m uions an 1 J II Ida Tne Mayor s' a t. 1 : :.a t the met", ir- g was to n: 1 1 :" tine (i r d i n an - as i ,r and f reights i , a G ddsboro to M.. . .. .ii '; After hearing : h Dr. F. W. ! :.;. . , i following r e-t I t n adopted Resol v e, . 1 ' . . , t - o I - : : ; I , i ; . .i - a r. - tine laws now in f i. " Pe ..men adding at the end tn.-re d tn.- toil I rovi.ied that '.n n p. r- i,s freigbts and things may o u,.- hi. 1 I e brought ir to and pass thri ugh N.-w Herne as may he passe 1 and ul.uwf I t ent.-r by me fHri n s a i in r i.h r, ; r . s.-ti ta 1 1 v e - ni" a unaiiman. rt ; in. M.nly, if eny ' lock, ..c:. i g ' 1 i i r .. n -ne is i a m ami j c t . the n :i O'.isly i I-' TI'iNS ,a I'a.NTaMNK A NFCK '.K.l.VliK. U'lur. us. The manufacturers of cot ton bagging iu the United States have formed a trust for the purpose of put ting up the price of bagging! and k. nereas T.-iiiperani e Hall Grange. No. Id. of Farboio. N. C. . has adopted reso .nti ns condemning lhe trust; now ; ti-r. f .re he it P.-olved. That Contentnea Neck Grange. No PJJ. of P. of 11. endorses tne re.-oluiion of Temperance Hall Grange. No. A3. P. of H.. in their grand and nubio i (Tort to t.reak down the bagging steal. Resoi ved , That we. the members of Coritentnra Neck Grange. No. 1 '.''J will not use am baggage of baling goods goiag through tho hands of the munop- o I y . Ke-olved. That the executive com mi t i. a of ihm Grange be instructed to in vestigate and see what article they fan suh.-titute far bagging and rep rt to tne Grange at our next meeting. K -.-olved. That we n quest all mem- i hers i.f the Granges and Alliances, and I farmers generally throughout the' s.u:l.frn State to co operate w itli us in t.'.i- a -ii, ui. ami chat these r.sidu-tioi.- le put lished in tho New Iirrrae ' ' KN'vi. Roanoke Patron, and all a.'., r pip-r- friendlytothe farmers. David Rointp.kk. .1 C. WlaiilNS. J. F. McCoy. Jn - H. ICvrwii k. Committee. 'Jl'i. Increase : Wilmiiu: :i af ti-rno .'ii a v. the city, and u on th" ar" . I-, in t- rs-et : T. -:r. -at-. I -v last nigh:, aa 1 will bo - j sv, II d eCi'd e t ' :: . of the lamp Wilson A . , . SirarjK -n- 's i , fairly brighter. the s, c make his t '. e in in who b. the Ii ir ti-ld r ty t.d Is u- tii 1 1 o n a 1 1 v ana N. ws and O: . i v r.s is iigain very 1 that a eol .1 wa-, I: heading this v.ay. ball tea.n wiil i.; .:: i .- 1 d ti -1 r . " i it th- rat Li - !. a a Iv i. Ii!.':, t i' N V, . ,',!" ') . is .i . ;. i-1 ! 1 1 . v i ;-. i. 'iii . ' . rta i ; I A g- ml. i I! I.I,ra,- aabo in,,:. N C Willi a,, '.Vri h! i o ' " i oa' i::i ; : . X T'" fr" ."'0 . T-TTT"" f- nC- k.' i(i, i,uf' Jli '.i..-. U GU :, e Ens., .a. iiiu-h I ei.uM remoTS a . . vi i ai PI n l urn again ,:. n a ea l.i l-i lIlODt SD ... . ;. . :,i : -1 1 . 1 e- I with a- ii : I sharp. ; " io th i .i . u:ii( th : n ui Id rel ii :.appsar. .e.pma, . h. d me . i ear i oi right i , a i w htch i . ; ,i ranee It . :iy, and . : ,! 1 rely i ' i tie I l.nt a. us (f ... (1 SD , . 1 .ail or i i.) do . H s i ii my : 1 . a., ,1 1 . aa II : l ,1 m with . ,' i. in a i 'i your i Ile ii nd I i- WM . : iii r o , IIIHIl. 1 f u . I her .ia - ,iy - an Uy a ' .' Kll'-CBM a- day - : M.nty ... i: : '.Ion. ; ' 1 UK.ll lttl i 'pie. and us aud I - . ii ' r W iihIi Ml ia pack- L. ii. i'luiiiiiifi i it, Lu., i.L'LNTS, ! H l!-li. . I thH. riiy en th Mr. Port-r. ;h- In to real ii: the ,i a.-n relations. - , k a etteviiie .-'.reet vo.-;.;. of clotht s an 1 .::;. mouth.. Arhoi 111 ( ',: :;. a ; C. day the iar -. -t -vt r a eombe. Tne court with earnest and ii;-.r racy aLd a strong County ticket ram;;.,. ana a jppnira we w hen roibp ir. i u organ of ims e.ty. to hat e beer, on a sir almost ceased to app. Now the COWS s- .;; i . and batter is scarce . Wi -ton Sen t i r. ', : for 1 . ' ".".v Hern.-, is broth i. Cap:, i; ;;. lettter received fr son states that he w the tiiird Sainiav which time he pr. his series ()f nn-etir M. II Ctiiir, h Tac ner.-v 1 1 le d. a. t j i . p. new spajx r. A rrang. : ing ma je f r th- r ii e w s . Asl.evill, 1 i; ;; :;. : .'. heaithy. Tr,e n.edi t' e land , and Ashe vn 1 . miserable attack. Cub rooms in t h i i ing are the I: ci ;.- :i The exc.-Heiit ; ih- North w.. t . -The ' x ford b . - - :' K il.-igh club ' ' i J-th in-t- - . ic. : bogmi.::..' f wi altb a i. . .lal P" al- ia .a.-J . i.e. 'a il.. Io i o .....J o : '- a . I : I . Z! :; ( II r 3 lli.lirri, 1 1 1 v C A e, 't f - Ir a L-1 i !i.':i 1'iil'ON, M ITMil.I., V . '. "if n 7 r- - f ':::n:'T: Phmo&zU Gallery ! , e nee i ; s ,r i r e m a ..- f i -i : .; A. 1:-, ' ' n.i-l ; V!a-a V:. ' parag h ti." Ci Yonv I '. '. : i ' . ai ,u i r:n i ng my ' ' ! -' ' : :.-l. rally, that i ; i N . -1 ; - u 1 , i . . i . .-. i o i n I e I e . ay l.'i-i.l i in i Improvnd Pi i ii . ' h a " ; a : I to .:V-r pains or ' -1 ' ' ' i: o ' : i h i hi;;hi. so as p. p. v. p - ii i , . v, i ;. , i , -,t l .ft I 'orce i 1 1 a I '. I ' ' r.' ! ''.:' ' ! . .'''' p. 1 and en Iar.;. I ; i aay , .. ! n. cce.-sl ii 1 caio.r .1 1 w enty-five year-" in Norl.dk. a.. i- a proof of the jo ; ; - Sou 1 1, i ro'it -. t . wea: s f Crave?. '' :: : a i a v .a . , : i ". , .. ; . . i. i "raw tor 1 A n 1 i .a, ngei i-; i a r ! b" in Wi :, -:u.i by i.: S it-mher. at i-a-s J o con; mpece s in the C-nu nar elto- -:; i of Kit v l" I e w ili.ou t h Oli-'i;.- u tiii LLUi., Ni.U ;i , -a . 11 : 1 . w b- i f tht- ii St: 1 . V i,t 1 1 r.i 11 1 v ! U.e 1 'K and tht ni-iv r A n y pe rsi n m tations f, r ti either of sai 1 . :h a r to the penalty herein: Coder the i rov.si king ai y t i!-.. r ' I :i riaor-e if .1 M a rs rl. ; t r i:;i p. . f t 1 A Remarkable Drtam In another column will be fjund a remarkable dream of a colored rosin in this town. He has written it out just as he saw t.. an 1 we think he had a dream which will not, be all a dream. A Y;ur.(f Lawyer Dr earned C I. Hill, F.n , a promising joucg lawyer , f Washington. N l"., was drowned while bathing at Oeracoke : i last His bod y liken to Wawhing- 03 Thursday tv wa rr co ver. d .i ton on Yr i 1 a v Drowat d A roetal ur i I anoou noes t a Capt. M ivo C t f.ll fr r.i il... -o'clock : :, 1 d.-o:-. 1 I Surrrndcr.id I J :1 A'dott with r '. ng l'i:,. and f r r-,o--i . i 1 , a ep-a r s. t.f-r h , it, a - cor i .1:1 ! ve ; ace r. .i." - '..c charge 1 1 m Wa.nir.gt. n. N t ' . . hurl..' Mayo, son of ' : :ur r G r ef n v . 1 ,e . a !:-.- r n . a ' . u t I ' , a a r . . r. , n I j. . : ha fr o; t .C -r- 1 S , i t W f - o loil ! t l.: of Augu: . barged utortic, been is 'c nimii his own a p p-a r -ban t h Capital paper anO rellecu creoit upon .the head of the farmers ' organization I in the Syte. He handles the monetary system of our country with the ability i of an expertencel financier He shows j that the high rate of interest charged by ; the national banks is cat the fault of , the stockholders of the bank t ut the fault of the govern menl . that all the I farmers' woes are not attributable to the merchant shylocks. but in a gra at (measure to an erroneous system of 'cropping, cultivating lands that will ' not prod uce nough to pay the expense of cultivation. His reference to eye ill I cate. trusts, combines, pools and mon opolies i clean cut. Patronage, free ' transportation and money can nomi uate anv candidate for ctdice higher ' than the legislature, or failing to nominate, ran defeat their oponinrnt Capt. Alexander's piieition on work ing pub.ic roads is identical with that taken ty the Jat nsl. eight years ao ' 1: is the s stem "ss he . "or ig I n ated by the Feudal Haror.s in the dark ages, and introduced here by the slave own ers. and ought to have died with slav ery, for next to slavery the condition of our public roads h as retard ed the de velopment of our State.'' It is not only i a relic of slavery but n an unjust tax that the. country people, the farmers and farm laborers alone have to ber.r. We commend the ad 1 rees to our read ers a a pap-T worth pr. serving for future reference. ordinance, after e:i-ul city ci u n - il . t . f u rth- r cretionary p wer. ta- port hereby ,iv, s n ; i , t th j all pe r s ih arriving , . i I . ' , 1 . non-infectad pia --s v. i I I ., p iss into an I t h r ugh t a New Peril" pr -. i I ! t 1 make i u; m . ! i it" re -, r f ; enter.i.g ( i,ad.-i er. going to New p, n.e IS deemed proper t have remained 1. i g- r in from entering the i:v of N. The mayor receive 1 a t.-l one Jno. P. Pa; r.i f Wj lb. w h i ' h w a r t a i t tit waa then , on na ;;:..;' i ordered that the mav. r tb. aa he mar think a ivi-ala. ; r. n a :v ing -u I j.-ct 1 above n w itti i in i n e bos ii is p Ii v s i c l a n " that from ved to : v f i:K- I.n I .V s i F Mul'M III. 1. 1. V GKAN'.i:. K '-olved. That the Pfrnns nf llni- bandrv. assembled at the'Kncampment ; the C lub hild lj''(" r.-ceiv. -, at Mt. Holly. Gaston county, do hereby ! Pos!Clun- oik on th- eiob-ise th" action of Temperance Hall I LxPrt'sa "K'" l t""' r- .No .Pi P ,.f M in ..r,Hrr,r,ir,c ! CUOlpl.-lo! 1U feW ni Ultied action of dealers and ! '" is ver' bl,; mat u f.i c. u r.-rs m their ttforts to form a I'liirt en i-nttoa bagging, and we call upon aii Patrons and members of other ' farmers' organizations and also all firmtrs to unite for the purpose of u-mg s one other material for packing' and h.iiing cotton therecv rendering the i firmer independent of the so-called ! wlt'i Ur. S liagging Trust Co.. and we also ask lhe i Superior b c i i p .-ration of the Farmers' Alliance 1 Con: pa r.y and of farmers generally in our ( (Torts 1 Company i- t io ameliorate the conditions of the ' olack dye. fi f inner i su It ing .-roni ru.ei 1 i t of i.i- . e v A t ii l.-t ii .;.-:ori build ',11 tin.' Stat-' order- 1 b :r,. I 1 i : ' tii: OWES IL GXJI0F, : r -s -. v V -. 'v l i it- - i. ..i.. i - 'ii'i iii me -" x 1 I-. . . . at; fuann I :.ln;ns r.i... My work sp.a.liri Ii r llaelf . by it I hope to gain f,r y i a " r :. iidence ;unl in ii 1 1 3 , ,u r favors '.'' -.- nfjii-i'i f 11 1 i v. Tiles. U'AI.THU, - W ia Middle and Pollock ute., 1 ' , . r I : II '.. d rug etoi r. .! '- if Nl-.w r-;p.iNi-:. N. C. W... 1 a at M .n- r id i V.v and Poau- ' ; a : . 1: 1 )i e tiin.ni' r. GASH STORE ! ' a 1 daily rec i v , r;g Fancy ad Staplo Groceries, -o.nt l-- L. SHACKLE FORD , Stationery and other Goods. P. H. PELLETIFB, r ; o : : i v a t t, v v Si. . 1 wo do. .r.s N. .-iti, ,,f .b nrnal i.lii e. ' ai :,e 1 a ai TiKif I i :o.a I, . : 'fo- ' 1 1 1 1- a . -,v m ial 1 'a 11 1 1 a o os 1 . .111 1 hi .New la ra". na, I 1 1 1 1 he Mint... f, e ! ,il f 1 ; 1 It, a ri Wi! ffiiogp 11 S; ,r : issui d for a c. nvt-nt: to be held at fie .' re opposition L'eto raiiv 1 and particular 1 t 1 ; regu Iar cand ; 1 te f tides of in a.e.: r ca 1 h I: p- o- l ' r a' 1 1 r i- .:; 1: :, Tc ii 1 - I I 'e have no time price, but sell everything at the lowest canh figures 'jjL.il J . :. i- ST11BET, ' 'or the money or 111 exchange for I CUU.NTliV PKODI'I'i; j which we also eeil iitKOCK POTTOM. If 5 (ill want a book of any kind, or j paper nt ar aipiire. or a barrel of flour jlriim .,:,:i to .1; 1 o ,,r niivihiiig else e.'ieap ba c .-I,. ,! 0 1. t fail to call, be ' ' o: e sou I a I'.v NKNV HKRNE. N. C. i ; fv! hi G H 5 & i r -. IT OMN I'iVS AT LAW. new pep::;-:, n. c. 1 1 V .ri ur: Aa; I 1 1, : mi 1 1 1 th- i ,i: an i oth er ea '..'tii; lit t th.-y trair a t bi 'i 1 1 ar 1 . .v t pr r-oi.s. who t lold.-boro. v Heme. gram f : o 11 :rg:..n. L) l-.ar 1 It P. I aae. Resolved. That a copy of these reaolu- wood tions be sent to the International Farm- 1 Cimpany in. ers" Contention which will assemble in j Charlotte Chronic!": Raleigh on the 21st of August, and that ' yesterday got up to 'jj d g; we respectfully ask an endorsement of ' ton is arranging fi r a gia.: the same, also that a copy be sent for i procession on Sapteiaier the same purpoee to the State Prrrrjers' j Kinsom. Col. Wadd.-!; an -Alliance now assembled in session at 1 Alexander are bo-. feed ' 1llt''gh i Tho Carolina Cntrai liet-olved. That a copy of the-e reso- i vesterdav 4 Ida ri-s. tra.n ! l,lU''nt' ,J t""nt to the Hoanoke Patron. Charloti."- and M: Il.:li I 1 ingressive farmer, c. farmer. ew , vilie t i t:o:: Mi,N i rg ;n .erne ,h ' CRN A L . Mt. Holly News and! Inn. W. Meier fr. -i Gastoniau Gazette for publication, and Younts. Secret irv a:: 1 that all papers friendly to the cause; will ronunence at a will please copy. , (Jear. I'nm-d S:ats S-r.; 1 n d W . 15 P e 1 k 1 n s . i ' : : : The Yellow Fever at Jacksonville. I.. , irr L'l . . T j.v ioia.n.1,11, x ia., august i 1. iD Hunsp order to correct erroneous reports which j ' 1 j ua e ot eu Liteuiatea in regara to tne ' v, 1 c 'no it ion ot artuira at Jacksonville, a : ivn . 1 a s dt:"ts r. - , e , : i t 1 :, , 1 1 : c : - tie : a tuiae I;,( r :;r-. Ne 1 loir .1 r -nt it r sp. . -a. tram i gers 1 'fh- ' I v. era J a c.is i r-r . .or from lira : e I; Kpi I: ld;.v . A V,ri. .11 H HOI Si e tor fr .ni Kansas, vesterdav and r. speeches. 11 a r;t 1 -t- ,s P. ta th inf. th" d epar t me :. : his in-ul ting c n m ay 1 r. M in u teg re. id an 1 Hoard s d ; u, rni d . s 1 1, W.i-1 Tin cf t! e Stat, tne 1 IK'il merit signed by leading citizens of ' y i.niirgt,--n :y has been prepared for publica- th.e request of the executive ofli u rs. under the n I sail i tar v com n mmitieeof the Jacksonville Auxil-' 1 in We t if 'he I ' 1 . . t I'lTri'.i.. ia- F.i e a: R. . -r U1-. T:i 1:. rs i::,l J '!... 1. g A. D. Ki-.l-.er a'. Uiverdale. 1 ly. was d'strnyed with M, Dy fir en Wednesday .uorr.iog at two A iiolher ( I d: k J.a aa i pu b 1 is: divtia 1 u 1: t y people W. R-isstll ;, ireasur. r. Mr Kuss,,, man. an 1 is e-: him. IPs in i 1 t - g r 1 1 v and render h : ni in unrv r the si: ppor t of his r 1 I , , 1 'a-. -.v , , ii 1. 1 v . J -,1 : ' Il.ll.l ;1, , Me : ". 1 n ilUe of !:; p inspecting th- r.rv Sanitary Association. The signers "10CKS. la.r several o,,ys tl,-r. vouch fjr its truth and accuracy. It is been eo n: 0 talk go, ug t he ro.i mi t as follows: There have been fscentv p.a. cases of yellow fever in and near 1 vii,e and other points in Florida ha lhe citv since the rirsr M1 it,n. ' Come into tne c 1 ! V o e s p: 1 '. e our dueeJ." three weeks ago The? e have tlnp regul, been sent t 1 the S.md Hill Hospital or ' probability .. all': d' the rd of ;y ty e has the f rom J ackson- H Vt ii '. is ,'.r.,2i9j V ' in V- on 1 ,r a'i out Jan:: o y ' r '. " 1 - "a :r p.av 1 ;li -e na 1 11 ' I , , ia.' C . , , (,;.. ;:. j . v : ,; ,0 :s la. ,v. lie; Aii,,;: 5 CK i' V N Dll.'t ; ,p a . : -a; o ; , a- a , : ' KILLED OUTRIGHT l) t I a II I-. 1 . 1 or 1. I , r- Ii . 1 . Jas. W. WaiiTS. a i o ?. :n A i L w. I ! WILLI A & E0rEN, Iv 1 .'.-; , i . ... SjG: licv.ani: ' ' - - 1 . y case . : , - 1 I . in : H- Im, si , lirHM WS . I .Iver ' . ' corn - ' 10 , e ler.d . , IM.J. Ki.r :..ir..l I I '-I II ' ' Mid- - d , b l; ;. ;! I ': ; ,. , ,-t. New ' '." " ' 1 d w Jy WEAK, UNDEVELOPUD PARTS l,ai j,.inior ' I'll aIxi.N X n ic.. i.i.;.:.' i kinsion Ooli . .Si Ltsr.' C5 V :'tcM v;s!i) le.vvi l-aas iiin,lin . s,,,i : 4 ' 1 : , ia 11 1 - ' ' 'Io- lie. II :.. .,, ,,.0,.. s.7-, ,,,, u- h, (. u : , i ' . : 1 . -'r U nt.) ' ft I 1 r 1 : . i : . : . . j , , . i." Nil h M ''. N C. ... s , , r 1 1 r y in 1 1 1 ... 1 1 1 11 I A M.I' If I' ll. :r lb ; W f .r 1 t 'J-::.. km i t ; .1;. L ined of ravvn eoun k if g or d cuW. town, village an. lt opc eosaalrv Yet the di ar ib aaly Io th eootrol of Hamphrev aada. pistt aar pill II p-cirU-S. r gmr W etTeoaiv or dy atery. liaX nothing to n Jir-d in thai direction Whil lh uof No Sit in cooiiciton wuh No F.Jr i e iaallv rf ftiv f or eholer Infantum A mother BA y ia g UI pMCirioi and oio re.ic- ear, i f from lb ill and r rows which lh daraase indict u. n r ehlldrsn. and anay always tr-it lha w ith issaraae o iti'-ce Th n aad ot faaniii ha i lhco for )tnUa prfc atfticn and en ur race mm. saving urn, money and va th tM.ih aai live of thehoj- of .1 n n H r v a a th :. r ing a See. At : i.Tll. ii Wa'. ir.i; n 1 "A 1 1 lid : T .-. v I N ,ry Mr. Kisher and ilr. r r ietping in the back r- i' us.' I by the h'at of 'ial,' th. 1 r r.-api ' a v ' a r '. furniture , : e, 1. . 1 it'Ci- , 1 ; : . . - convention at ''CJr.riJu the "6th ii. t y acclamation, . !:; 1 ilrnrv Stubb Headache. Habitual Piles, etc. Cal 1 f or 11 1.1 Pranciseo. New Peril' f PIIIOUL Mr. N. II. Froaichawia. of Mobile. ALa.. writ I uk grt piur :n reoomo ding Dr. Klsg' Nw sry far Cooanption..kT tsc od it for s r attask oi broachiti and Ijarrh. It gav an I nt ritef and oairafy eurd m aad I sv not bn affli! . I alo b; to ttau m ' 1 Ita-I irWd oahr rtnli w nh 00 gosxi rsaatt. Hr ! sjl notrkj nittr ipd Or. Kin Nr Uf fUls, both of v )Ch t SS1 ll3Sll. pr. Klt - Ww7 D4cr7 tot coo aiptio,ectta) aaJ oUa, is soJJ oa sj rKMi : : T frrant. Trial fclw fr) i f. 1 -Uo't drx ttsw. w hoiJ '.Ve .a.-i r. '. b" l. i::r, .f knowirg Mr : u ' t but Mr I.u-j te n of the b t I'lDvin-n in P. lernCrol irra and w;i. m i a 1 ( r r rr p r rsei. t at 1 ve The a-rr..:r." Mod h-d I; wi.l t rn U. at the city council ba n: 1 ,'is l the juaranuce regula tion This, wp ih.r.k. is very proper. N'c-a- Borne High School. We are glad to learn that Prof. Neal ha made arran gen.en is for drawing in charcoal aud crayon and painting in oil and water colors, according to the latest methods, for the ensuing year This art. so full of beauty and refin ing inl'.ueu-es and advantages, is made iniursche-d to t ea r its 1 m pr t an t ar t in the scale of education. We note also with much interest lhe pr, v,u,n for a course of Iei,n in stenography, or shorthand writing, and the principles of typewriting. Siiorthand, a it is sometimes called, 11 deservedly b-ecoraihg a popular branch of education because of ihe high salaries received, ranging from ? e 0 to sometime as much as 0 a year These .jui-k workers are used aa sec retary.. arnenueDes. cor re(iond 1 ng clerk and reporters, in rail road , sh 1 p pirg, expresu. bank, law, insurance and real estate o flics, in manufac turing and mercantile honse. in taking entirely be' len mony iucoutu.andinfactinmany forturem Ir of the busines department of life Iyt young men and young ladies. ho desire 10 prepare themselves in (hi line begin with this opportunity a work that do-s not require so long a siui i' uk I'll.'. Is NatuT" mi n tn;.- I. ixa:. e most easily takn. a:. I la,- m ive remedi know il t . C.eu:-e tem winn I 1 1 cais , r L i 1 1 e lb" Sv- bl- M ui . an I p . 1 1 1 1 i' : t" Pi-p.-i t - : to i u re l n l i"-t i, m ' I . i by U i : . ; . ; . . 1 1 :r i . ... i. : Ni' anl i"-.r.i h a v e t he g r eat - t 0 ,1-; The Farmers ' 1 nter S: it. V en t ion begTw Ti; - I a "art vesterd r. v 1 1 I . M l re f. 1 S' of well. I armers ' Porter 1 1 h 1 s city arr in gen murder and a -. 1 n d e r 1 1 1 1 u 1 , 1 Ifil . Ill" , u d a "ijo n : 1 till r. "op. pr.-p in: 1,'. - t a ; te 1 eich It U e. k : t 'ti C 1, At M 11 t ri Mr ( a i tie 1 - let a .k ,1 ,-olatid at their homes; four of those 1 have taken ill and died; tight have j r-, or re 1. and twenty cases are now ; u a, 1 .r treat merit Du ring the last t hree dais enl four new cases have oc- curnj, and there has been no. j death smce Monday moraing. ThemcEt g I Vigorous measures are being taken to preve.it the spread of the infection and a t' thoroughly cleanse the city, and con ,s il 1. n -e is felt that an epidemic will be : ; avai led, and that the disease will be -lamped out within two or three ; a 1 1 k-. The fact tbat the fever has been ; -...iv tospreai beyond the original focal i po,..is. and the evident mild character of the d lsease. give lhe strongest reason for the belief that the conditions are not favorable tons propagation. Con sequently the citizens are cal m and con tiJ.-nt There were only eleven deaths last vieekiu this city of more thau I'O.OCO 1 a ha ai tan ts. only one of them being frorn yellow fever, and the general health of the people of Jacksonville during th" past thirty day, and at the pr-sein tune will compare favorably w th that of any city of like eize anv w lo re While generous oilers of ail have be. -ii tendered from different quarttrs : h e e 1 ! V 1 1 e s p: 1 : e tioiis. There I that tht I " is the statement, but it 11.. Fowler has taktn j 1.-: :!...- -detect tlnir tie-ir.co I tising col 1; n . 11 s 1 f Cpis p. serge r lie clfei s C. . -.' ; a ; anybody can pp. t ly c :; the conditions; A rmar ; dred dollars is , e'ared ; hens ion and ivuvier.:..:. " who may arri 1 e in the 1 itj sonville or any town of Fi Jacksonville with :: v.:, 1 mington quarantine '' An, of $100 is iT-n-.i "f. r t;: conviction of ery eiila - n secreting any p.r- n 1 :"" as above rtat.-d . rj;ir, v lit n- VaUASJLEPaOPERTY For iSsElo. :h I s . i.pIT .h oiiable dw tj w r h o ad a a . I; I 1 t in a s r ' tr -si-;si lilr J i:'j ar- : 1 III I. ea i '. Guaranp.-a A' ha. i been ;u. pe p!" 1 1 1! : rior to all r ; ;;, diseas-'S. !; syphilitic ; j -and pimples, tem and th r . -tl:ut: -n. S I 1 'II: IS e id et; : 1 v . r v ii his phiriical str.i:. He says he ante i 1 e 1... ,aad. n h 1 b It i sti.. n-j'r. however, to b cautious o louger than last nigbt a muf a migm oe lupposeu man wa put clT at th qparaotins sta a D V It K To iiOTHKlls. 1 100 who wa strongly suspected of bMi WusuiWi cVxaTHLvej Syki p biog dlrsct from Jacksonville Thsrs should always bxj used for children tjcsi ana I n w a irocn vnaa v.... .1. luuu, uru. meii'i mem 10 an w no want a superior tn 11101. aiiaya an pain, cure wind glass. 1 ni very respectfully y urs colic, and is th bsst remedy for Jdiar- John Ikei.and. Ki Guv. of Texas b3. TWMty-flrtoSDUabottl. All eyes fitted and lit guaranteed bv I'llr Ver or M.-u n 1 11 Aivo T.-x . Aa T" Mi; A K Haw ki- 1 1 gives me p. ensure to - , i a been using your g.a--. I r u.. past w it h m u Ii eiii-fn, :; n 1 , . r c Dees, softness and f . .r all urp oi tended . they are in t surpiss-d bv that I have rver worn 1 would rr m 1 e.i oth It the authorities and citizens feel that for the present tney are able arid prefer to r.-lv on theirown resources. Signed: Jas W. Archibald, acting M or of city of Jacksonville: Neal Mit chell. Piesuient of Duval County Board of Health: J K.Daniel. Prest Jacfe s .nville Auxiliary SanItary Associa tion; Kdward Martin, enter Florida Tunes 1'nion. In Oris at tii" re S C. Matt .i-ki. th" 'J 1 -t ii".r 01 Il-r rein hi: - Grove Ci n.rti ry Aiu K:h ON A VII kir'n Bio ; y di-npn- ; un'ry t: r l : 1 .: e.. c a pa-i : i i : c: . 1; i 1 : pa r 1 lie ; ; c 1 1 1 v laiii i y 11. Peir ntv. " i F : , ; ; . : s t :: 1 ) . . IIP' N V4 . I . 1 I !. 1. d I; Miss New Berne Hhh SeliociS e N 10 a -r I' V ui:. w. N i;a p. a m i '1 : : . ,IAM!aS lr!()I AS A. A-soclab- 1 ' I N 1 1 I is M A Iti A M M . v n.i. ;: 1;:: pkn 1 SEPTEMBER 10th . ; : MP. : K ' '-. : C.s. I';; ,SO. O'i' : o I'.r: ill.: ; .1 ' - :,:.n - ,: 1 :. ",.,.- not ;.' : 1 . : ...;:s 1 . 1 ..na tv. g- lion, a a ! i line-: a 1 :: ' '." " 1 p r , 1 , m I 1 11 1 M : u 1 f . !" i 1 1 ell .1 1 1 1 1 . . I 11 oo - - f..r s pi a i -in-n . : :. i a . a a-; p; a, a-:.-. ''!"' ill-ill:.- :: id-,. , 1 , , - '', to ne; r, . ..p.. 11 1 I ;ltu. uii Ic. : el jar on Ca. 1 r pa--: . pe u a 1.. I v . n p.'- i i I. ii-.,. .-, 1, I . r-'- . a 1 1 a r i 'l '. !i .'.. ) s r.i .1 . 1 k 1 V :. ::i V .-. !-'or. ' la:-, p ,. 1 1 d a 1 0 !e I':.!,, 1,' i, i .,!, n- ' : ' 'i'- "I .1, ,-. r. I S.i.-- He. I N I iliKiK :m(KI;. ! 1 e c o 1 ii -iiiy 'in - poii, a4 it 0ul4 hav btn. bMter to ha . nfsMd Itim (MssaisM Uk traia tarUdtBtbatUwlr F. S. Duffy, New Heme, N. C. al3ilm 1 R. N. Daffy's drug store. VODERFI I, CinES: W. I). Hovt & Co.. Wholesale and Retail Druggists of Rome, Oa., says: We have been soiling Dr. King's New Discovery Electric Bitters and Buck len's Arnica Salve (or four years. Have never handled remedies that sell so well, or give such universal satisfac tion. Then have been some wonderful cures 1 iTected by these medicines in this city. Several cases of pronounced con sumption have been entirely cured by use of a few bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, taken in connection with Tuition pay able rtc '. ay or ;. e. i hiy Electric Bitters. We guarantee them in advance. always, bold, wholesale and retail, nt, No deduction except m case of pre-1 tcition pic; Primary 1 ep .: Junior Senior Ml-, i 11 .1 : : trartert sickness. jnlyl2 dwif V, H'k Oi 111 Ol, 1:1. (tOO'i laiv, and fort of suc-sts. m HOUSE, ! i . 0,1 1 : . i;t , y ', I, v- ; (3rirt alUnt I:-u io l lie c n J. I, HARTSFIELD K i NS ! ON, N. C, EOuKi aud STATIONERY pa '.,.,..; i'.oo': and Sclioid Supplies a r iieeialtv- ' i July U'r.XH ;... ho : : " ' I ,ve. I ' : B m ' .1.0 . 10 na . ' K 01 : ' ' '1 10 28 , I' , 'I N. a C i : a. l 00 'l p 1 ' : : bead . , a m 7 10 I ' : I I Wi:fT, N N.i. V t li-i; ': . . ed Ft. A 1 ' . Train. a -a t. 1.. - -10 p'm e ' T C -1 I 1 S 00 7 . 1 ''.'. . ! I 7 114 : : - . g k 7 oo f o ;. : -, c, ;ta - ' o - ' ', . i . , ' ''.'. 25 '.'..''' I : I- :. 00 o o , , , ,,,!,.( ,. , i i i 4 20 0 -,.i ; o ; , ;, .pi :) (io 1 I ' I . 1 in i I, :: S 83 . ,' i o : eu bei n 1" ;!' a 50 I p; 1 .' K'n i rdale !i 11 9 48 l a ' ( 'roatan 'J iSH U .'13 . . T Havel. .rk - VJ ) 04 e "I e I ' New p.it b 17 b 27 e, en .;o Wild wood H 00 8 05 0 I"- e 40 Atlantic 7 47 , 52 7 ' " ; M.irelii'ad City 717 7 27 7 ! J , .0 Atlaruie Hotel 7 05 7 15 4 Cr) p in Morehead l)e.ol am 7 00 C : ' . I Co C 1 t I i 1-lrs, c.a. Sntiff, ( .l;r9, 7',.'?s' (..'. is.s'K au-e, ( '."o: ucry. I-Xshing Tackle, Etc. ne door south of Lof tin's Bank. Very truly, J L. HARTSFIELD. gj..iiW.ilii1.".ij.i," .-" !.," 'P'T'SJ., i I". I 'I loir ilm Mil shI imlftT , Vv ial ii. hC.n hi nl I i i il y . Tr-:.. ii-ii'i th wiiii W 1 1 in ,ik in Wel ti ii, i-i.la a.al Norlli. leavlliv loldboro ii . ... ."! n , 1 cii m.oii.i a i nrllls T: a. n v. . : . u nt; i a ain.. ro p in i..m, 1 : a i: i "HI. i lid A IMS Tills : ! . . :i , h l..i,.. I., i l'i i .n)., and Wit '.Viiin::'; "' aii'I Vv-..'ii Iia.ni from ths Noi ta si i i . a. Trim -' ..: wli W ll iongt n and w. I.I. .a i ii I i. a io iiiii, leaving lialllsl (i;o :.l '.': ."j... S. L. Dill, : 9oTvr!ritT'.t, 'aV-r. : ' ... j '. '
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 23, 1888, edition 1
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