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NEW hi:kxe, craven county, n. c, august
NO. 22.
MERVE TO MIC
EDITORIAL NOTES.
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measures, .-
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Meavy Cotton Bagging
1,000 Bundles of
Delta and Arrow Ties.
w o
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ETT6NCER BROS.,
Our Hew Fall Goods are now on the way.
April 20, 1888.
KINSET SCHOOL,
have made
,o treaty n;
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a I'nlli.uit
n grounds
r patnoti.-m
sen so. The dis-
t
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For Girls and -Young Ladies.
$90.00 for Board, Tuition, Music.
No extras except Drawing ami Pintinf. Wr::o for catalogue to
Jane23dwtf JOSEPH KIN3Y, Principal
255 3 "2.
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The.Bergner & Kngel
'BREWING CO.'S
PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER,
IS UNaUESTION'ABI.Y THE
Finest Beer Extant
It is brewed from the finest Pale Canada
7est Barley Malt and Laazer Hops, and
highly recommended for its TONIC and NIT
BTTWE qualities.
The Popo is again suffering irom
rheumatism.
Retohts from Jacksonville are
Dot reiiAHunntf,
PsouEEs : lSiu Lard eider;
lS-vS fre whiskey.
MlHAi'VLot's cures aro reported
at a faith cure revival at Itreou
ville, N. .1.
Mr. Sanukhlin is aKalD 011
stamp and Democratic ."took is
jfOiQg up rapidly.
A Hl.oODY battle U-twoen the
Sioux and the U. S. troops in I.i
kott is expected.
New YORK is to witness a tariff
debate between Henry lieore ami
Hubert J. Ingcrsoll.
Ms. Bseckinbide of Kentucky,
h.vs lntrodaced into the House live
bills ag-am.-t trast.
The White Caps of Indiana lime
disbandeil. Startling develop
ments are expected.
Mills of Texas, and Blackburn
of Kentucky, have ox?D&d the cam
paign in West Virginia. All O. K.
Tt'KKEV is in a bad way tiuau
cially. Uflicials have resigned Ih
cue if the nonpayment ot
sal irie.s.
TlIK Jiepubiicau National l oin
mittet; have received a great mau
letters protesting against Blame's
Trust spech.
The I'nited States ship Cialena Judging from
left Newport. K. I . I oat Satunlav condition, am
night to look after American his diease. we nie-niiH
interests at Hayti. will not he i-hle to ;..!c p.
ALL vessels Irom ports south of campaign. I hi
(afe Heulopen, bound for New
Yi.rk, must hereafter htop at ijuar
antine for inspection.
Mr. Murky, short-stop for the ttu" !h" 1"':;"1'
Ontario b.ve ball club, wa.s hit by Ai'tKi; a ,),' x-ending
a pitched ball at Rochester Sunda through ma n auk-, 'in- l.-hi-ies
afternoon and killed. His neck Treat w it:i (i . r I'n r. t-. : en
wm broken. reiec'ed b -i a-: p-.:t vo'o
TUE Freeman's Journal. I'Jlh, m I'emocrats for. Ha.!;, ais aga:nt 1 1 e
a leading article declares that Mr. treaty Such action had been de
Parnell is able to make the clearest torminedon before the debate be-
loible case in proving the Times gan. Ur the nnn'i-ra-.-. with
letters to be forzeries. Senate Morgan of Alabama in
A roc that waa placed on a
polo at the National Republican
headqaartrs in New York city has
been taken down. Most persons
thought it wa-s a skunk.
"Tiikv say' is poor authority.
Bnt "a reliable gentleman" says
that Harrison has sut an engineer
officer to ascertain the prospects
for a thrivins basineaa uu salt
river
The tall aud beautiful tower if
the uew church of the covenant,
Washington City, fell with ft tre
mendona crash Wednesday and
carrying with it all the front por
tion of the edifice.
London papers do not consider
the failure of the Senate to ratify
the Fisheries Treaty a matter of
any consquence, as they regard it
as simply postponement until after
the Presidential election. Correct.
Ten million dollan on accouut
of pensions were paid oat yester
day by the Treasury Department,
bat in !pite of this the total re
ceipts of the month so far exceed
the total disbursements by five
million dollars.
The gale and heavy rain which
prevailed in the South from Fnday
morning until Sunday morning, did
gTeat damage in New O: leans and
throughout the sugar tn-lt. from
Baton Rouge to the Gulf, including
all the rice section of iho State.
Mr. Blaine has kicked the
Chicago platform to pieces and
Gen. ILirrisou complains thit the
tcorktnymrn d'd not make it slning
enough, but they inMt that the)
made it water tu;h, but it i uld
not hold iriiaivt.
A heavy rain storm deterred iatrt"'
many people from going to the A P K l"
lant-a ('hatauqua last Monday to
hear Hon. William McKiuley tpeak
on the Mihiect of protection, conse
quently the crowd was not lare.
It n.a be added that Georgia is
a bad place f 'r a protection orator
any way.
(iESBK.il. B i v I. AN i ; ek is more
popular 1:1 France than ever. At
the election on the l'Jth lust., he
w.us elected to the. Chamber of
Deputies to represeut the Depart
mcnt of Somnies. of which Amiens
is Capital, by 34,72. majority.
The announcement of the figures
created great excitement in 1'arus.
(Hit fello
ill I! Kl UOI'FAN" I'OIIKKSPOSPKM.'E wore again on land, iinl
train at Dieppe, in route
1: 1 . 1 . 1
as.-
D.I'
Ni
I'.utr
Fkam e, Aug. 7,
have fallen to
DIEPPE.
This is .1 dirty seapor
populated, and doing a
Hess i u lumper
the north of Fur
1
about the New Berne's Quarantine. matic condiiionH making her peculiar-
lor I'. iris. We have been repeatedly asked why ,v liable to ihe diHeane.
theJoUKNAI. did not strike hark ar th 2 Th8 unquestioned d ianoMp of the
. densely tioldsboro Argua for its repeated llings "
. t ousi- and insults townrHs ths ritv rniinnil nf .T Tha r-i . cr
nicn i.oii.es irom ; rw tw ,
ill -n .
e o.,i.- n.n. ikiiwi 10 .u watering piae. resoi
;ant places in wonderful Bon- Fiench Antoorac:
L'r.nltch nciiiila lira TanrQllr i i . i ' i
thought ot as cold, fault iiuding
anil domineering. No so has our
experience been. A warm southern
invitation awaited our arrival in
1 r is
to
a
of fish-
gnel upon by three i byni-
nt f h ii icjihiyed in man-
intiniiite connections
onger London
rom two Scotch ladies.
relatives of Sir Walter Scott, to
make their house our home. And
it was a most delightful entre into
cultivated English society. Our
hostesses were most intelligent and h
re lined ladies, musicians 01 a nigu (j0 U()t ,smok(.. 'C;irii and whiskev
are the terror of the eiistoin house
Of the strict aeruent.
a ,- nimrmhn. ra,l,l ,AU. 4 OurcloSBIill
bv ' . ... - , . ., with Goldrtboro.
T00d . "--- ""'uuu",uu U1 r,. Inefficient quaraDtine.
it seemed the only propt-r cou-m was
ve. ls with, various Colored H J c P1UJ-U,J osJ luat we cau to deal with the case in such a manner
: and many whaling ships, and otw8e.! a,nJth,.DK t0 Ka,n bjr "BtrikinK a to insure immunity Kaiiwt it nd
)o.its of a fine old clltireh Sr. lJau"- 10 EeeP lno that co.il.1 ocly have been .lon.-l.v hIo,.-
iiatlDg liom the twelfth " . llJC "UU'K page of all communication withi
an riKnc tninaine neOD o. w ith the i,
r-- IIUIU.
llir
s.u
ili-
01 dor ; stilled in Classic literature :
ear ne.-t m practical benevolent work
and like North Carolina ladies,
most solicitous in unostentatious
ways ot the comfort of their guests.
One of tlu-m was an artist of fine
J .IqlH
Cent in v. As wo pass the ouavs we
see many of Cm fish-wives in their facts before them, will approve the ac- Some discretionary power,. bI.ouM
primitive atul "llliar COStumes of t,on of the board of council: and the have been left with the port phyH.ci.n
scant measmo. Here we run the ony important fact for them to know wlth regrird to thr0l,Kh lravH ,u,fl
gannMet of the Custom House. that the board ucted upon the ad- frt.iKhlB. The meanures were enforc.,1
ur baggage is nut opened, as we vice of physicians known for their high not Wlth theult.,iof ner(,ssar,iv !,.,,
standmg in the profession and as gen- thetn oper;uivo for lwPnlv.ivt, d h y f .
tlemen fif honor nr.H nnniioalinnaKlA in ....
.u out simiil? lontr pcmi a i to izive ns an
opportunity to uard Si'onst the in-
folks.
On the "e.st of Fiance Fail way
wo speed on our ay. Jt England
was beautiful, France is larmoreso.
i no eounriv is rn; imp: r ih on rnre tu -..ii.:.. .
conception and skillful touch with ; nerteet: the erons are tilled in 'f , . .. ... .
... I. , - , ...... t 1 1 viu uuc in uui it'a'jint r-icat( nan -rf
wilt tjivc bOLac idea as to how people at
tecnty. aLd that they gave their advice
upon information received from Golda
boroaedthe factoftheexistenceof yel
low fever to an alarming extent in
Hiii.
Her Oru-n, and me wans ,uore rien -;mall section-
' , , l n. .u ." k... '-e eU'IK.l"?! l adistancewhotakeanimparti.. viewof
.... v .x . . . ... . .. eaeu umri . l i eo f i ui lie ihaiihi.t.'u ... .j i, .
i..i,,. ,n,l trt.,n WIipi, the situation regard the matter:
i'i""-,i.,r' .... " . . . H pecuiia maiinei . nc cross aim
and lie. Iil;e
dors beside
.Nil,
- or.
l wo lorget ineir merry laugn- recross the
their circles of friends and t heir tnw al-m i:
little i i ver Scie and fol-
val
v.
IS
"The city council of New Berne held a
special meeting on Thursday and adopt-
cubativc Kici' of Ihi. ilit-i-iine. to watch
th..' d e -el oprnt-iH .if thniH. rind be. able,
for our-elven. to come to mine definite
conclusions.
Nir.e (lay-i idler tl.e I Hiding of the
I.atient indoldaboro and five after the
passage of the resolutions, they were
modified, not brcause they were con
sidered too stringent in the firnt in-
like; a eiithe ver: Ktrictncai nn.mnMn r.. stance, but because the BtatUB of afTairH
genuine warmth ot .ragrailt hospl- little run, but It is a power here, lations. A recurrence of the scourge of was such, no case having in the mean-
tailtj ? Soon tl.e valley broadens Utul great lbG4 wil1 be avoided if posiible. There 1 time appeared there, we felt that we
Another friend, one of the largest numbers of co'tton mills are seen. a.many who remember that scourge. "' could do bo. without j.npardmng tr.-
uiauulacturors in Groat Britain. Tall chimneys shoot tip in the air: tlTt't ?:,rTlh,ad.ua lives of our neonle '
would scarcely permit us to abide dark smoke rises. Large villages river and quarantined, his vacated bed It i unneces-ary to Mat- that the
wiiii the lirst trieuds lie nail are coiitinuallv bursting on our burnt and his room fumigated thorough neonle of N
niiiiNeii iniu ine noil 01 ine oiu V le w ail il litis ' 1 !i e 1 1 HI mes t he varied 'J-J1- lumc in uuoctasion ior alarm
tViln ,..rh Nir.ti. umi tlm l.it..)i of Hid , -1-1:.'.. i . i t This as only dona out of th orpaipat
- v' noc., v. ....... v.. ai-fuc mis i.-. oeaiHin.i rrauce. , . T" hnm nn in ;rr v,, ani r..r
door was up all the time. Well, we What shall we not -co' Here is T : v r v aVD ue" V "
.,' , M , , '. ' ljeLIti side the sea aa New Berne can afford to ; protection. She has adopted only such
' '" - me oeme appeaiiii ou uui i im, as run any neks. Let other towns be as
Nome das. He almost installed hirrro as the Thames at London .The, Drudent.-'
Absofutcly Pure.
Tbl ,i..wc. i
POrl ty , t n-r .- '
ooDomKB'i1 ' .
Hot b oa(l In c i
f low teat, leuir I v. .
povden. Hold nn v : . .
Powoie (To . 1 ' V. u r:
For Rale -n ".-v. I .-r
f. muni rf
'O imn, lio
-a, and mb
. Itio maiutod
.li. or pbocphAt
Hot a i. Bull
1 UOVlJ-lTdW
Alex. Miller.
ew lii-rne have acted, in this
matter, with no i lea of dninc (iolds-
Brick! Brick ! Brick!
50,000
measures
as she deemed absolutely
. . . , n . . nei-eHrtHrv. ."inn w n r i imvu ,ir u iih
in ic tlm iiiyii ni nw nmi. i; r..... ii. . i... v. .. ,l. in-i.- ..... o. , J-
i . . . ... m. i , i t n n .1 i 1 1. t . , .. tne ai
ne i.n i,,,Y , muci auKi imu irom j;ieppe. A Ii no panorama we take the following which bears
lour other Tar Heels there we did snreads oat to nnr sifht: card
have a North Carolina home in- and private homes, the broad river, The Augusta Chronicle savs that in ! tbat th neceBelty th,,uld have ,u,s,'n'
deed in London. Don't von know tu m,n,. 0,,ir,.0 nf ti, lor, nitrAf m?a a fmii .f , i and as soon as thd case would admit.
- - t! LLlO Lll tlUI ..'OtO Ol Llll. l.S.p VI VI i.w u.u... i.j ULIJO OJ LUaV IOWQ I lOEll
o tiad a goou timei Uti, tne Konen It has more than 100.000 ernanaina and "were attacked vio
Here wo must rest
L. C. VasS.
W. P. Ou
most unanimous approvnl of her
Citizens. It was with feelings of regret COMMISSI
AND G
siL'htseoinEr: the ( "VStal Fa ace : inli.ihir anu- tl..ro w-o mini ror I entiy witn lever six weeks after ar-
j t a 1 1 a 1 1 E x h i b i 1 1 oi 1 , a 1 le r v o f aWbi,e- ' L"
i'mf amlr SSl Quarantine Ma" " railway emp.oye who had not
o.l painting anil man granu OUlld been to Savannah caught fever rrom the
mgs. I wish I had time, space and The following i from fie Wilm-.ng- eflecia of sleeping in a car and died in
healt to talk about them. ton otar. loio. Kauroau managers should take
they were modified. We extend our
hearty congratulations to the city of
Ooldsboro on their escape from such an
unwelcomed guest.
STAT K NEWS CONDENSED.
Sale
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1862. mm 1888.
ITALIAN' EXPOSITION.
THE JtWtLER
Goldeboro Mercury : The Catholics of
T T l l . l l .
TV,.. i;. . .cn.,, due notice and nv,n ,hm.J .n. I ur"u"uiiu l"' pleasure oi a visit
. ,,oo.. c ....... v, - - '.,,"! from Kev. pother Puce of New Rerne,
u ul oi i o w n nee.iu hr i. hv nHn CHmH ln ....p,.j. a.. a. am uuqii nan . . ..
This occupies the ground of the contact with refugues from Jacksonville correctviews of a 'Mi i.:t quarantine. " ' n r- no m-i. ..r
la e American ludian exhibition bv when quarantined here some two weeks Ic 18 the rofaZ e . elusion of all cars and Durham Recorder: From i-tery bpc-
Sir, mil' Bull " It is designed to ago. have returned to the city, and yes- ' baggage He says: tlon comes the ood news that those ,. WatCHCS, CCllS. si I Vell,
r V i, ,1, ,f it-.Ti h, n,l,K terdav reported at police headquarters 'Never let asingle car come to a j "d true men who comer, plated ,,IT. .
et loi.h the Ntateol It.lll. U lUdtls- fQr d-u Th(j Jab!!0nville refuge, healthy town that is freighted or takes VOIlDg 'he third party ticket are cominK bCL.'.D ..iLiVi-II
ir and art. Lich ;uid heautllul have ale, been discharged after two passengers in an infected port let j back lo tne Democratic fold. They are A KT) VI T t I) rAiV
Nclllpture, line paintings sent b weeks quarantine. There is no relaxa- tLem .be met at least twenty miles from j Pure temperance men. vAk.r.
the Italian government, most ex- tion. howev r. in the regulafona insti-; tce city b" rresh cars for both the pas-1 Goldeboro Argus: The artesian well mm-. t i i i.-.
Quisite native Italian work in tnted sometime ago. and there have sengerB and the freight. ' at the Ice Factory has reached a depth I keep a inrti-r m,i-k , f Spectacle
. . , ,, ,. . hen n,, .ivii-m fnim inUm.l Klnri.ia Let the authorities of Wilmincton of over 260 feet and etill the other riHb ,Hn unv i,..r ...t..,, .i. i'.,ii..
noi-.iie ci rir iini pn i s u-. nor. ---- " - - - . , . . . . . . . . - .
...v. .....-.-v...-, ...... I ... 1 ., . , ; f .. 1 f ., . rt ,, r.aKA nn nnricA aryrl haT-a --u b,., ..f Ihu etfrn h.rrmr ham
tery, bronzes, etc., burden the Florjda who have "reached Northern Quarantine
the
not been I tke part no 1., r j ,u.- u, In them to the
the lead,
ficrht for t
crtdPable alike to
and their common
cnsion very clearly showed that
the object of tie- Loptibiio.K: wa-
tO g.Ull i!eS I .r 1 1 u I .-oa l.y
arousing Irish c-t .; i-is : 'i.e
I )e mocraey .
FliuM the Wiiui.iig:..:. S'ar : -An
ounce of provoritive ;s w ,-r' h a train
load ,,f cure. I ' in lie'tcr to keip
yellow fe , r a .v , i,y i!.u!y fiitiiiga
tions than to kee.i tiom spread
tng after it gets a firm foot hold.
We would be glad to know tint
'the city authorities are d ing ai 1
they can to prevent' the lover from
comini htrr. and to prevent it lvmn
living if it should get here. We
believe that much could an 1 should
be done that has not aeon done,
and we fear will not bo done."
The Star expresses in regard to
Wilmington rist what wo have ad
vocated m behalf of New Heme.
It is the right po--it:o:i. The ol
fleers ot eit.es. si;ua"el as Wil
mington and Now Feme are, are
criminally g-r.lty it they neglect
anything for the tu-'trr piotecf.ou
and com plot e seiiii :: ,: 'In- i-t'iv'e.
.;r; v.) A ,u;u . i. '
t,utr, riicuuut . coi. lic-u , ury ouu wim.li nit iijciuae- eves o, ri,ir:,.K,iiiio..' ii.-m
sightseer and excite most covete- cities give a much more discouraging -sense. ment hope to strike water in inex-
Otis desires. It is a dangerous report of the epidemic at Jacksonville This is exactly the position taken i naustible abundance. Having worked Mei,.hly at th bench
place to take one's wile or sweet- than the advices ie?eivtd from the by our city physicians whom the city1 Clinton Caucasian: Complaints are for over ihir y yeai. I 1.,-lieve I can do
heait l got into trouble, and can council regard as immeasurably u-; -Mrs. 'HtoTc. Tlt
.-leak leelingl. last. Friday, gives a doleful account of ' penor in fcientific knowledge and pro-1 rooster sitting upon a nest of eggs. He' ('OMR AND HI'K ME.
Ihen Italian Mountain scenery the situation. lie says tbat he escaped , ficiency in their profession to those j is said to nnderstnnd the bussuesB first! NAM. K EATON,
was i epresented in miniature, with quarantine by a twenty mile drive out who would ridicule them ind trifle with i rate- Rev- J- L. Stewart is holding ; Mi .idle street.
a leal "switch back" railway in of Jacksonville. All business, he says, is ,- . tt A , .. . . ( n interesting protracted meeting at ! Opposite Hap tint ( 'l,ur.-l, foia dwtf
. , i,..i i., at a standstill, citizens are rarelv met a serious matter, bo inst ad of sink- x H h . !
w a s re rodu 7oA gta's 8p nn n ?n the -d.lh- eilo- lUg floats ing back' at the Argus we will simply j EUzabeth city EcocomiBt: Tbe com.
1 , . ' 7 ti. . i ...L cT, from many dwellings, and the deaths restate the facts and endeavor to give ! miUee on wells have recommended to
. 1 .o. as wen astn- run extent or neepiuemic them fuUer than heretofore
spun i.is.", auu neoKiiea auu uiut-i are suppress, a
altieh-s wore made before OUT eves urn olnl t.n th it our sister citv
iii .f irifHm..Uri;,l IJnmn .- ' probably do not undeVstaDd the facts of
....... ..mi . liw.il. v...... j .x.. IH UlULUlillllli: H, nail.UlU.Ut;i3 llUkUSL
lliki i.dsc ud iiuuwu uy uur ouy couuui.
in order the board of town commissioners th.it
that neonle elsewhere in thn Stto trhr, i artesian wells be Blink in the town in-
. , . , ii. r I stead of wooden reservoirs aa were at
bud, lings wer e greater in model, the introduction of so terrible a scourge
Fpeci.uly was the grand Loliseiiru
rebuilt in actual size, and there be
fore thousands of spectators were
re-enacted the fearful gladiatorial
fights, wrestlings, chariot races,
loot i aces and deadly combats. A
vicioiious Koman army, clad in
olden armor, with grand trumpets
and shining banner and hordes of
captives, marched in supreme tri
umph around the arena. Old classic
da s live again.
llow much one can learn in a
cosmopolitan city.
ENGLISH NOBILITY.
We had some opportunity of see
ing the best blood of England'
An entertainment was given oar
Council at the Duke of Argyle's,
and another at the Earl of Aber
deen
as yellow fever Had Goldsboro
promptly institute i a strict quarantine
when the exodus began iu Florida there
would hare be n k-rs cjue for alarm
in New B.-rne. But instead of that they
published to the world thru they had a .
case quarantined a mile from town,
refused the courtesy of a reply to our
port physician who asked for informa
tion in regard to the case: and began a
tirade against our people for taking
steps to protect themselves; that is, if
the various slurs and unkind things:
published iu the Argus are their senti
ments. In the columns of that paptr
and physicians, may think the meas
ures hasty and more stringent than
were demanded .
Without entering into any discussion
as to the germ theory of yellow fever, the
requisites necessary for its propagation,
its manner of being conveyed from
person to person and place to place, we
will simply state that New Berne's geo-
first recommended. The Nowi of
Oxford is the name of a paper to be
started at Oxford, N. C, in September.
The Elizabeth Citv Fir will be
held here on the 16th, 17th and 18th of
October.
Winston Republican: A short time
since reveuue officer Vand-rford seized
a quantity of whiskey belonging to a
man named Cain near Mocksvllle.
Davie county, and placed a guard over
the same. List Friday Deputy Codec
tor Roberts started with wagons to re
Don't Fui! Tu Call On
ROBERTS BROS.,
SEND Ycur GRiJrliSTO US.
graphical position and climate make her j move the same to tho r-id-nce of a
peculiarly liable, should the germs of : AnderBon. The wagons preceded
. . the collector and upon arriving at their
yellow fever be inrtoduced . Ho an epi- destination a brother of the man t ,
demic. This terrible scourge that visited
our city in 1864 is well to be remembered
when the mortality wasl, 300. with anjav-
constantly arPear such c the follow- eraeof 20 death a day and onthe5thto the whlBkey, burning it and
whom the whiskey belonged declared
that it Bhould not be removed to the i
j bouse of Mr. Anderson aDd deliberately
1 cut the hoops of th barrels and set fim 1
the 1
Wo have i n
geocerit:
C S. Pars
Penltt-n! .
Also Sh...
factorii s
We arc
from the Mil,- i.-
We also 1 I i
Snuir.
ROM.
' :i I nil lane of
i'i.OVISIONS.
& ' c:ii. Boots
' c ' Shoes,
i." Boston
. . - i-lour"
i ii. v i-r v low.
.ill inil A Ai
. F.R0S.,
'- : .'r.4..V o
ing:
and 6ih days of Oct. reaching as high as ' store-house to the ground.
0 .. .1 T. ; ,.'.,.. .U. . I t:i O . .. . -T-I. . 111:1 :
Just how people who kGOW the Situ- 3- n.0U,c.0 tuvC u,, ( m, uu ow,r. lue vv.immgl. n
ationlook upon the action of the City well dread, and one that we ha ve no , Dwtrici Conference of the Method ist h.
councilor New Berne in quarantining riht to meet with gloved bands. While Cnurch South, convenes at Kichlands.
Ihen another nobleman, against Goldsboro. may he seen from a we felt that we should use every effort : C 1 11,! ,n Wht,.
GEORGE aiEb GO
lo' - !.!:: !
Gene:;.; '.7?.r&
tiier.arioi tiarrowtn , rue successor '"V""';lu T ' to beep it from our midst, we realized good people of Houthport are no little
,,f , i,i i'ari.ii Ulnithnrnii Proti man in Uichcuond. Il is indeed a sd r K o "
ot L'ooil l.ari ol ShattesDury as f rest- ,,Qrjr n ,v, .plm " at the same time that other interests disturbed at the appearance of scur-
n- i , . . o , ..a oa v. , . e i , , -v.. rilous placards and caricatures of some
Wucimr.v n HP if MM It I' im esrO,,S.ftnn Viaiilnnwnnn l.lnp.m on.l if nnoaih m .
I'.lblo Society, received US ill tho ,,i.,,f ttr ,.,., of oninion on ..... - ........ .- of the leading citizens of the place
Mil. MMMJ ti Till
W o a g.ii n i on i:i .i u '. i ' i
of tie Second '. ' i gi e - -tr
ict on t he; r good it t u n
Hon. F. M. S nunc::
liepiesoiitat i'e. 1' : r
that one so eu;.g in
Congressional r. to ;
to I'.H ot t he w .t n t
v I PUT.
I lie po quo
-:..:. ,il 1 is
i in 1 1 . r. : : i g
n .in their
i' in 1 1 k i I
i , 1 1 s .Mid
v.i n i eadv
ir aaaty tn rn .. pi.ii nt.".nl.i fif i r . 1 1 d M h 1 1 T O
beautiful nlll,ht nnre for all to nut a ston to thl-
But She was follv of New Berne by legal means. I
't II- ,,
-plO
with '
rity.
On
SO
is
th,
"i.g .i
lli'jre
tl IIn;
Moio; i M
a lei! :n :
b.iggn.g
: he .1 i e o
to t le- n. .1 li
i M.
c.
of the Y.i s at.d "d
t-o :.. d M : S.u.
W ,l t ., ol .i ' 1 ! eg . I
Not oi.!. l- It.: S
to Ih.' col. g i a : u' it ,- d
action, bu ' he w ;
duciiig rog i n is urn
to tills sou o I I . 1 1 i 1 . 1
as the guardian ot
A I,
. - ( '
ii ii.
"n-i
liltile rooms. e louuil tne n00lllt our part. Ihe wrmr. alter Bpeasiug
pke our cultured ladies and gentle- of the great damage New Berne hte
men. Tho Countess Aberdeen was 'bus perpetrated up. n tioldsboro in the
. , outside commercial world, says: liut
i no oi ino most courteous uuu
iMihshed. affable and
ladies we ever met
simplv and et truly like a South- do not know- anything of the ancient
cm woman. One feit at home with lla8e myself but it seems to be well
ni . i ., , . ,i enough knownhi-re. An old gray haired
her. Did we not do the right thug frien5 of mine 8aid u, ,ue today in his
b niung her enduring lame by 0aice on Mhid street: Yes. that is an old
haviiitr hcisell and excellent bus- trick of New Berne's
O hdin il picture Qf US all 011 his the town for forty years and between mile of Goldsboro and had been in that
beautiful giounds The Earl was fogyism. fools and chronic candidates, citv Even then n(J aiarm or uneasi-
a bright watchful and utrpreten- unA ne was felt, being assured that the
tioiis gentleman, with kind words t00UKbt bn 'old sore head town' case was rigidly quarantined, until it
and warm grasp of hand. From which was easily thrown into panicky was learned on the authority of one of
tho bill on which his country resi- convulsions by any sort of sensational th e rihVr3icians who had visited the case.
adopt such measures ai would insure which are posted curing the night on
safety to our community and at the walls and fences about the town. Ev-
same time not interfere with through ery t fTort has been made to catch the
..... u... :.u :l IM .
travel or tratti;. With this object in '
Ajtricm
I-1..V ...
WM'i" -
i'ttl-
IV i -tilis-.'
Mo'li ;i ii
I.ini. is.
perpetrators but without avail. Tl
posters are torn down daily by indig
view., quarantine measures were in- : narjt cltlzen8 only lo reappear w ith glar
stituted. An inspection of the train ; ing effrontery the following morning
was insisted upon at Goldsboro, also at ! Il " mentioned that two men armed, '
. .. I with snot cuns were nested one niuht i
iew oerne ana tnese measureB were jQ th(j ,eaf- crancheH Qf a t, ee t wat'ch
satisfactory to our city council, until it a certain building, the walls of which
was learned that there was an unmis- i were placarded every niiihc with these
I have known j takable case of yellow fever within one : oojecuonauie posters, iney sept ciose
watcn tnrougu tne nigni wunoui seeiDK
any one, ana yet wnen morning
1.
dawned much to their amazement,
they found fresh placards staring them
in the face that had been posted during
the night, right under their noses
People begin to think that there in
something uncanny in all this, and are
nish, Oil, ';as., I-Freocr-i,
ICelr
(JOOk StOes, Fll
Proof Sash I-. 1. -givo
soon i . : ;, a i !
f t : n ; i
;''. i .
ait
t it e Ii la.
IIMll )!-,
1 tn apr-rn,
' ; es-n,
,or, Kamit
' . ardware,
Plaster
i nn, V'ar
v and 1 1 air.
atorn. Oil
i Hurlar
n a!,'l to
. I.iedon.
I OW.
- ( o.
icle
N Ol
I', 1
i . ! . . T T.-iKr. ooT-ta uor
eliCe s.anos, we looked uowu on t5,'".', , . " : Z that there were five others in the familv awaitinsr further developments with no
Iia lli'liis, Willi Ii;i"rilUlMlULk . , . ,,.,,. . tn ,QorQ in onnaranr RnriAti,,n with th natient.
everybody is perfectly willm-tol
ay, hawthorn jt to it8 hopeless dry rot provide
t he
auu swaiius 01 na, nawiuuiu it tQ jt8 hopeless dry rot provided it that neighbors had been allowed to visit
tieilge.N ana ciusteis oi nooie uees. don t assume to 'cut the cables to the
l licil off on the Other iile stretched detriment of live an.1 vwul places, as
aA.iv miles of brick and mortor in tbis instance." Ve coey this para-
rr y- i i.K a.mfilt- ll.1l th J lT.A.1 T"l O i f 1 A ( 1 f
si moat count ess
been care-
t ouiing
ti.at ion.
He and his wife are
our sister city may see how fecsible
people in other towns and sy.ates who
'In
l tl
the Capitol
M r. S. m nioi s
n.ltcil for th,e
greatl honors,
have been an if
citi7.cn Ham. DoJTj, trjct. It is t
N.
p.. -pillar and doing goou. tsue Used are entirely disinterested comiaeot on
to ;aeb in the Sabbath school Ol the 6ilty action of the city council in
lr John Hall's church in Ireland. Quarantining agiinst tho wnold worll.
Alack 1 Alack 1 1
I.oNDuN GROWS. .. ., . ,-i , i .
, ii- Sensible poeple iu IceJ . b j tl.inKS the
Do not think that Loudon is , J; ... ,. ,
, ,-n i',f, . Argus. But Djn Piatt wcuhl say cf
standing still. iNo. l ilteen vears . , , , . ,
,- , i , , this Richmond letter writer and his
i.Ti rhw -,-e sprr nn wnerp I was
' ... nmr-liairpd fri-, d . ihev mnke them- tir. ...... h... ....
was a vase strawDerrv - -.."j.-
T'AO
. i - -. I : n li
uiipi.--t
n
irt ;
pmielitN
s dlS-nab!e
vote as he
lly i eriiind
tii.,; .Mr.
:!, t..r the
Te-; iect i ve
'.'ho ecr
ess.
sta ing,
ti. hi. N'ow it is densely rtormlatod.
houses, churches, schools, railway misfortune of th.-ir acquaintance. Their
stations, stores, cover all the space self-ceserted excellence ar:d surenor
w.rl, tepminp- forces nf hnmiinit v. wisdom qualify them to attack the sins
selves living iDSuits to all s ho liavj the to another: that the train hands on the
Tb htfth reparation rn;iw
v'OUl'AST i-i Aa to tho f.. t
TVP f 1 I 4 j r n o. 1 m.l 1 1. I
rt eKrcl-d daring it m.v-ut j..-f.:re
i . ' e ,
i.KUCNKI' .V ENGKI.
l lM.sr AND Fl'.ST
-N- SKIFF and FAUK
! v 1 dwtf
Agent and Bottler, New Berne. N. C.
K-'i , has received a letter from a right of overs i
gent leman in Michigan in w h;ch he pe 1(;PS u ,
sas: "1 am very much suri r.sed pa,nots ol .ill
at tne turn this State has taken immonS has d
politically. From pre.-ent indica- )e0pi,. ,,f IH
tions it Kxiks as if will go Demo- of j)arty, as
cratie. We think in the North 0,.,.UI,ie.l a sea:
that the Democrat will be success It was throagh his j :.;; ,:.v and
ful tn these elections." Mr. Duffy's bv 1)j8eITorts a post, -h;.-,- w ,- ,.,;,,!,.
correspondent is well informed and itstuMi at ja;;-.es : t y . . t : i . 1 tins;..
ha.s traveled extensively. but an illustr.i: -n ot ; work he
A i "BHESPOKDF.NT of the New is doing for tho people. Other
Vork Times interviewed Senator men may bo as patriotic as Mr.
Vance, and from the interview we Simmons, Fa; when all h:s ijii ihf;-
coj,v the following: Now, who in cations are considered : when it
this protection cry is protecteilf is remembered that he has h ad ,-:
The manufacturer ot course. He porionce pub!;,- atFr.is. and is
reo-ives twice the sum the working- especially :",.r the poMtinti ho
men do for their labor, and as he occupies by natural . inl-wmL-nts.
Dlaoea it securely in his pocket lie careful training, an
hollows' loudly for tbe benefit of study, there should bo in. hesitancy
the workingmen. 1 have disagret d ' returning bun t
with President Cleveland on lome oi the Fuited States
And rapidly the city is adding to
its millions of inhabitants.
FRANCE.
Fut wo must advance, too. So
we grasped onr traveliug bags and
turned our faces to "La Belle
France.'' Oh, the beauty of Fug
land 1 Her fields of surpassing
green : her Mowing
her hedgerows, Hocks,
quiet hamlets,
and follies of the people of Xciv E5t-rn.
and if they have any other business ic
is unknown in New Berne. Tne Argus
calls ther.i "'sensible ' because, for
sooth they a-sist it in abuiiui the city
council ar.d physicians of tins city
whose action thy peoi. le. endorse, and
which action was brought about by the
folly oi ooldsboro itself. The Arus
mtuht aa well understand that the p.-o
pie of New Bi'rue will al way s take such and the d is ease spread, as we had every
steps in matters concerning their own reason to fear it wcul-1. from ourinti-
salety ana weua.e a.- me.r o goou relalionshio with Goldsboro an
little curiosity.
Ilincs, the A. A N. C Uefaiillcr.
Col. John V Hinsdale, attorney fer
the State, left j-ecterdnv afternoon fur
Chicago, w here he goes tu tnke Heps to
cring Hints, iho A it N C defaulter,
here.
It seems that limes intends to mike
a light of it hn- en.pl ved an attorney
ami will ret-,-i the r. i)ui-.uinii sent fur
him a fnw oas hiio in the hands nf Sir
days pr sent themsel v.-s and realizing John Upchurch The history of itie
that the av.-rage incu; alive stag of ' -rT ,ir. as related to us y-sfrda) even-
, . , ing by t ol H le-d tie is v rv inleresi
the disease is ten days and during that , ,.T . hM ,,MI . . , . , ,n,.s r
-hwit',i, H' n i.nsiiint nf tin
A. & N R-, m -a,- u 1. 1 en ot nifct If. i, is
A & N. C. R R. wa re in Goldsboro t" i-i i.in his u h. reabcts He whs
, tin-illy i-p ilt'-il at St I, -mis twi-Mimr,
CW13 day from lllcO a. tn. to o p. m. triinl,h,.r h. w,t ,,, N,.w Y..rk It
ana ,-ici-p m
citv council
hid fi.Ilu. 1 him thi re. H- wa- llier
him. and tbat the case had
lessly managed.
Doctors proverbially disjgreov Ileie
it w a the opinion of ihree. a unanimous
vote, that the case as y.llo.v fever
Believing that such was the case ana
that in ail huujan probamlity other
cates would in the cnurs of a i'tw
: r .m one person
ew B -rr.e every mbt. the was ,,,,u air,-rwards learned that b
ctinir under the advice of bad g"ii- to Chicago and tbat bis if.-
as determined to adopt rigid
puy s
quarantine measures against tbe city
of Goldsboro during this incubative
stage. Ii was utterly impossible for
them to tell what would be the condi
tion of fcifairri in a week's time, and
had such inear-ures not been enforced.
sh id ( i -d by the iiieic
staled wh cip.ured
from Presio-m Bo mi
Mr John Ui'-hu r.-h
requisition I . . loin ;
heard fr..m l.im li;l
e. and i s
im a tc
eiil with
aid imt hind w
i-Mrrd i C 'i
hills;
deer,
solid villages,
rub harvests, gentle streams;
how one gazes as on a Scene of en
chantment, which he expects to pass
s- on away. Well It all did pass as tices as the one copied above from the
... . ". ,i, .i.ii, nlmll- nlifl'j Ai-.rna iius nnnnii.'fil . hnr their ron-
WeO.lHlO 11 MU Llio nuill-iuomuiiu , niniantilm meniirHH itni. ia.sh-I lliprn
of tho oo-isf ground Xewhaveil 8 ant appearance ia becoming annoy ing quarantine measures were p,sc,j there
ot the coast arouuu ewnavtu. tf) thope who have respect for that pa- was a general exodus of people from
There we embarked on the steamer per Ua dart8 and 8hng8 are a,WHyf, Florida. Four or flva hun,lrt.d p,.,,p,e
KAri.e ,for.,.OQr voyage acroaa the aimed at the board of counci.. hnoirino from thu coramurjltv. wero 9t,llterefi
in,1rrm:Jnl cnuiPr RIK Tllr. 11 nf H KllP1
gstions of tbe Argus or its gra --haired epiJemic would, in all probability, have afternoon
Richmond lelt.'r writers. appeared here simultaneously, with a 1
We have endeavored to let luch no- things favorinp it.
Furthermore at the i.ae the rigid
Hinsrtal e-i-nii-il
that Hices h-iil s
h-iboiB eorpu- ' '
diat'-i wned and
ground of the writ.
The F ib' ving w as r; c-iv
, tel. g ram -tin
r n out a i o . .f
I Mo i- ImK- i - -
r- k cO 1; i ', v its t !;'
The Wcrii ..:z.: Aghast
j A i ' M ! -S . . : I .tm
Aim! woiplir-. 1 i . - a , i i a I run hII
s II it 1 ( ' h 1 1 w ; t .' . , ' i ; 1 1 - , ; n I ,
I "1 1 i-h 'i I . . . ii. - f nn m-ii to h
' t-MKiiv -in i-t.. i f i ! ' i i-i WORK
H)ii's)l 1. i'l;' III-
M v Mat.. :- I I ;; ! i i I N
( Mil i- (I'M ( '.i 1 i -i.i Oil W ill
ht fort- ti- v r rt-r,
,'K,a'" f. ::. c-;:.es,
a ,...,- ne. . . K).
t-s ri ii si. u eiuii.L
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A. F. I A 1 i'l,.-- I'i; i i ; i k T 'K.
"''""y HV. i r.O . OI' . J88.
(I110AOO. II!.. Aug t-'H.
J Hinsdale: -Ground is that i: is
deb- ard not eml-i zzlemem No ion
fty ieqiiird J. 15. C I'i ':t t la : I
Col. Ilili6.i.-!e also rec ive.l I (-.1
lewing from Hines' attomej to win b
he si-rit the r,pl apriendd
ClilCAOO I 1 . Allgllrt 20 - "nl J W
It was im p issir.le Hinsdale: Can Hmes'in
i- ki- i-iiirj n-h.,, .i ,,n il.radrireof tin- re.tvlent vliii.neians an o er mat oiaie.
. ' . , ..f , ;...i.i Viosh rpnutation. learning, skill, scien- for the Don nbysiciin. be b- ever s by pa merit of amount
short CDOrpiDg, aoomiuauie ci " , rT . . , " A .., ,sv i r
,r,lL ta ,-ovporor It U nrthodoT tiflc knowledge, and nonor and mteg- careful. to prevent people frcm cm- r "' P ''
greets the oyage. It is ortnoaox . Arus dare uot aUact. . . L .TJ
. .-w.L- thorM if non-hero psc . : , , o t mg mio our city, snouia mey ue wining
iu ni. .-11. . i' t . , . . .. - - . - II1B alus "in inc iu itici buiud ui
.o t he passengers obeyed, andXep- the unkind things said of our people.
dilr'ctit tunes conquered many, the saloons We know that a communication has al-
were ternbb e p aces. But my wile re?u UB u ...
, T, n , i suit ne telegram sent in the name of Mr.
nnd I have pivou over all such bust- j ; ;i
i .,. r.inirri.ss c, , , , ii Bmm auu wiuiuriiiiis iiiomuviru.ci
,ini.it.. m ness Ue j.ept the jtcki defied tjjg signature of '"J. B B." and it will
the sea-god, ;ind in K ur or five hours ' be eent to the Argus for publication.
i.
, I. l. d
T. 1"
li M Sll sl KM.ll
Altcm- .. Iiii.
RaI.eioH N i. . Aiiir. 'JO
to make false statements, and under B y shaifner: -. Hinns' elTense ih
such circumstances they are. feeling jvionv heie. whe"i run .it be com
that every man's door is shut against ptumdeii.
them. Col l!i.,s la!e U ft est-rd',v evening
With these facts before us anf to re- for the purpose . ' rnui - g t :" rn ..f
view them briefly. habeas corpus v. inch cm- up n.-xt
1. New Berne's geographical and cli- Friday. New s at.d Oiiserv, r.
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