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. . . . - ' - ' l ' '-. s. -. . - - . r- - - INDEPENDENT IN ALL VOL. XI. NEW BERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C, SEPTEMBER l7. lss EDITORIAL NOTES. the discussion is all V v v 1 0,000 Yards of C3eavy Cotton Bagging 1,000 Bundles of Delta and Arrow Ties. IOO Bbls. of Mew TJJess Pork. For sale Lowfor Cash. ETTONGER BROS., Our New Fall Goods are now on the way. April 20, 1888. J. W. STEWART, Sale and Livery Stable. freebooters and iioir.uiilt i revokeil. .uiJ ihat heiiei American ei l i ;.r. aoi ir.'i; in these 1 ' ii ; r t-d S:.ite. K v. v l ' l : 1 . 1 1 N lioss. Stock on hand will be closed out at very low prices. A full supply of new stock, ' families, are -horses and mules, the best for this section, tleMttwntJthoasand p011 will be on hand this fall and winter. Thky sav foul play. Floods are being reported froi: numerous sections. Tuk German Emperor is evident- it w;is ailUllllJa., ly anxious for i war with France. Tiiehe i a reported alliance be tween Russia, France and Turkey. The Democratic fires iu Maine aboat cooked the Republican goose. Mb. Carlisle hM been re nominated tor (ongrei by Recla mation. JciKiK Tui'EMAX is engaged in the preparation of his letter of nc ceptance. John T. Fa thick, Commissioner of Immigration, is very sick with '.right's dieae. THS corn crop in the Northwest is said to be large and in advance of injury from froat. Savannah is now the laret cotton port in the I nited States, and Norfolk second. ON las: Tuesday there were l.VS new oases and twenty deaths in Jacksonville of yellow lever. Me. Carlisle says that Cleve land is stronger than he ever was, and his re election is certain. Kmperor William refuses to allow the nse of French on the bill of fare at his State and military dinners. W ith charity for all and malice towards none, let every patriot In Craven go to work to elect the tio.i l.uoa ticket. KEASsriNu reports eme from Uonnecticct. When the Demo cratic tide rises in September look oat for a riood in November. The cigar makers oi Havana are on a big strike. They, with their thought to number ally of Republicanism we would like to know what it is about, so as to better counteract its pernicious influence. I .VI Vl'.K-i v i. rei fested i n 1 ennci a' i ; w .i e.r.-Seat limi. inaiil wl.en Y. L. Scott of I'eniisi Iv.mi.i. had declined a renom l n a t .on inr Congress. Tnis regret i-gre.v ly nil ditie 1 -nice ;t is known that Mr. Scut, h i oauie to New Yoik tu ,i--:.-t in the ln.inage ment of' tin- 1 -1 1 1 era; ;c National campaign. TlIF. President has signed the bill to prevent the numeration of Chinese laborers to this countiy. This does not mean that America is no longer an I .: m ;r t he op prehSed, but it means the iaen-e to bet n .11 e about the second has no re fe r e nee : i to the revolt, a r pndi l In tory t ar: in the Republican telllgent Repute: turers. I ' s real : (Ijhv 1. i . 11 i v e New .1 re'.ie t lie ..list neetieu: an : ii the rebel - . riin.Ai'Ki.niiA , : tion of the proper ant i.o: Washington to the tact t!ia number i.f perse:.- are I a ::i fe ver .-; riekeii d ;.-' r n :. a ;,d carried the i !luv i e e r ; a isolated e.is( s to ort lit rn e and urges t he in ce-:ty t.r strictest aaran t : i.i'. ..nil sary the est.'.bii-iimed: tary cordon . No man it.md- fa. rer . inton than the lion mons. Ye beard statesman sav. ii ward re vail .liking Tins h. but crazy tl .ned by ,a a fat Matt i orl 1 curs- Allowances Mads by the Board of County Commissioneis of Craven County at the Regular Monthly Meeting Held First Monday in September, 1888. On account of poor: Wm.Clcve, jr., for support of M. Harris oo, for H. Kite $1.50: Sarah Heritage for M. K. Hall ?r.00; Henrv Wells, f l..r(: Amanda Clark 1.50: A. Toler for Dan Kees 1.50; Wash. Spivey for W Bonner 81.00: Celia llerriuer ton yl.Jo: Hagar Hlount for Caesar Conner 1.5(, Bettie Nelson 1."0: A. A. Lloyd .ill. 50: 11. G. Mosley for Hdney Brown T.50; W. B. C t iffin for Simon Rhem 1.00: Tbos. Harris fl.00: M. Hahn for Dan MeCiay SI1.(K): J. Wiley for self and family ?!4.0(J; Caesar 13ecton lor K. Becton 1.00: Mary A. Willett $1.25; Mrs. Kleanor Wright 1.25; Shadrack II. Dunn 3.00; W. B. Pearce for B. C. NN'est f.J.00; Wm. J. Jloore 1.5U: Sarah Hancock 1.5U; Th(s B. Jock for Emily Daugherty aud children j'jVOO ; B. Lathinghouse -4. 00; Stephen Clark $1.00: Ylrs. V. Berry for Hannah Burns l.O0; Harriet Spruill for Nellie Spruill 1.0O; H. A. llus.-ell foi Thos. Mooie 1."0; Matilda Gunnerson l.oo; KNey Fiver ?1.50: Isaac. Brown for Hannah Potter 1.5": llezekiah Djvis for PeDelo()e Tay lor l.oo; It. G. Mosley for Mattie Hack 2.(K); Mary Gatlm jL'.OO: Mrs. "irginia Harrison for Louisa Paul 1.50; Jobev Carter .00; rvive e ii -i v . e'.lpso.a nil : ; i'or t!,.- Ii ' It a . : l- 1 1 1 k n iii.i.o- ri. ; :. Jai -k j.n". i!.!.it. S,.; i ; .- ; had a bright cuHhiti ' ' : u-i in wnieli tho ni.-lili'.a ; been the most ler: u Tht ri v.oril of la -v e :.- i. irevi ui :e i r t . t!: r i. r wt-ti! v f r hour- :: iir. l li i Ci , i! i ep rt . : ..i i. T.!- f.tai ; , ;.i . .i. a h- i iii'-e r . r r-. port.-. I vdl". ail 1 tl. .- ru:r.'.:s Wilb-Tne an 1 . -.v. in, i J A' K- 'N . 1..1.I. ( t. t'J has been ancth-.-r bright an : tempered I y a deli-litfui -the pestitor.' a. l.a-i walSt-l ir and wa-U' i at na i i v . 'i' report f the boiiv 1 m' !,', ,1;':, hours ending at i; p v,. r 1 . . cases of yellow fever, m-.!. r.; eo far rep .j ted 1 .SU.t A ' proporti ai of the tl -v.-among colored j.e..j.;. I.vi:. : III bs. and t !: r v. i ! 1 " ; i m; : cool nihti- pi . 'i la! today r, a ra! t-r 1 i . Camps o; refuse r.i i.. i uapo mhcj ti.e aim'-.-: e days of rain, ana it i- le-p get into tlii.-n . n. Kifrts made to cot.vi:. the lit free will be best f r :u t.-. o tl.. v sands will pn-i'.T i . - tay in tie they can tet it-.- f ; 1. It i- t that ration- in the eity t" well p-.o;.!.' able to voi k :ii 1." cut down, -o ;e; r force thr:. t ' . t i ti.-' ean'i'j an.l b. well fed. Reports fr r.j ' ; - . l.y wire Vi niht etate that tie r- are r. . .-w ca-.-. and confidence i- f tt t!i . .'trewiil not be an epidemic th - re. vi a 1 1: mjvs ( 'om)hm:d. t'-;rri:n Tohiraio Plant: Tije sHion U bo-jruins. ) t 1 1 ) . 1 ! . 1 1: time. Rev. Main. J ,dh v.aii his ineitins in Durham on t . ; C i i-iarn I!:'.id i!it : Win I. vry pea-.-eabi.- ;.nd rs-pc ctab!- i H V A I HRWA 'i . i x po ij tin' 1'l'HlIl I: Caai w- ki. ar.l. i . 1 1 ; 1 . n ': I. 1 .1 V . :;b 1" i.f tie- r J u-i an ora v ( i',.-ui-r tl Dv.iJ.sjti te .-. ...her. an 1 Dl A. M. ii t Wad T. ,1 cini d hv R-.'v. tar in..' 1 li. 'J r.ew t tie total : r.v iar-e n , .v are i: the fjtr . -hi ;;! 1 i: 1 r.liiK.t ; e -:el J,,hn . r for tl. i , dis i" ir biro . w here l'r. M ; rt in , the ie b ir. s in : r -r. :: ,iy it. u a- in : court i .1 for i- a put in ntinuau- ten d r eop ' e w i '-. 1 vrts will be a at It d 'I,, u i i:v if .'cal 1 v 1 1 y I i-t. a t t i a l.ts at a great the i! have a -ome eit.es, or the : i.ece a ii. ill Wa-h Y. M. Sim- a distinguished have watched U' inrv. t i Tl i ' Jabin Jasper for Patsy Shepard the senate tod'ay. .Mr. Rdmund 1 ' h ; ,1. B. Toler for Sinia Dunn a j urn resolution approv.riaMnk' rl.od; li. (i. Mosley for Catharine Jane Smit h wick r 1 .00: Julia Mackey tM.imi. J'he following claims were al lowed, the allowance being the same as claimed unless otherwise stated: J. J. Ballard, keeper of Clermont bridge, . 10.00: K. Y Hmdler, janitor of court houie, oi; Rachael Ireland, keeper of bert-d Willis bridge, '.8 50: M. M. Wil liams, keeper of poor house, 10.00; Margaret Oadman, cook at poor house. AJ.W; K. H. Meadows cv 'o.. medicines for poor. glG.0(: M. T. Bryan, coflins and burials, ?S.0O: B. G. Mosley, rent for Weeks and Gatlin, 5.00; PInoch Wadsworth, wood for poor hon?e 1 90 50: S. V. L.ttham, Com. per diem and mile- cidei Simmons eloselv. He is alwas at He votes right and is JJroad Street, New Berne, N. C. The Ber&ner & Enael V 7 .'BREWING CO.'S PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER With all improved precautions r0Sf it doea seem that there have ben 8are to 8 lv . I 1 . 1 . . ,. . u 1 1 u.uie ruruu a,uCi. .u iuo , nght Ume Nothilp caa be gilined few months than we ever befora hy & changtf of Kepr0si.ntive 1D tne remember. i0,mi v..,i, kJCCVUU llOll ILL Ul i.'UI III ttlUllll 1. age, T4.oo; 1. 11. .Maliison, Com., per diem and mileage, ?O 20; V. G. BrinsoD, Com., per diem two days, attending to bridges three the right thing at the days and water cooler for court house -ill 3.50; W. M. Watson, J. P. examination of W. H. Windier, lunatic, 00; w . M. W atson, ' - In T.-r. d , j e, i , for the ret ief of ytl.ow f ei f-r r-u ii'er-.-r-. which after trief rt mark wj.s pa;-s-d. J.e K- 'N a. Lit. Sept. The v. eat'e r tcday his been alnio,t pert'e.t. th.e !a .at he n tempered by a pleasai;: -e.v t re- ?. : It has letn a ead day. howtv.-y. the death rata heini; t: n 1 imi niched . Cae huLdrerl and thirty t ne new cases were reported to tla Ihi-sideat of the F.oai i of Health, making the t--:al to d.ite 1.4 0-1 The tie it hs r t Ttf"1. today mini- a . m a k 1 o y u t t:. i r f . - i N it w i i:i.ka s -pt. ; soi.viile spri-ial of the Iir: dat' d S-pteniber TJ. s -.vs. The case of Mr. Ihiiro thunthal rifcu pies the interest of the hour. Mr. i ru :; thai, after v eeks of illness, di. d la-t nigbt at -:C0 o'clock. 11 is d i-ea-e was pronouueed by his ctti ndin physi.-i in. Dr. Botres. to be coni;e-tion of the lunjja. Tne Ii .ard of Health, consider ing the circt; m.-tances st:-picsou-. de- to liobi an autopsy on the re- .in d, rt:a. Wilson M.rr. r: T., Kitted an 1 t!r.r.ii,;hiy WcoJar.l. th ah. a efe trict. left a Mi r. lay to: he will t:i-. t in j,.t,af Repu tilicau t. le .: ivr liolduboro Arj;i.-: Ft r v a n . of t a f N e v.- I : the city Tuesday in att th" murder of Win. P.-r'a-r. on the n:ht of th.e TJ-h of Ju News and Observer: irial of ea-es aitiinsc i'r ssand White wall pro.a-e 1 next v. fid:. Mr. i M. Ftu-bee h is b i n eli t'-d Llr-pui v ( I r an i Sir" of the S,veni.;n (irand J..!e. ii n J". The h. n-i.m nr-ikin this rl"et;.M a lieii! at i. i:. Angels. California. K ri-.: n Vr IV' ...s : Since t'oe ';. hi hite n i '.m i i t i n in ICireUon the I). mo orats are r e-p-innintr to i ike a .cre.it lit-n more int.-re-t inpoiiti.--. Th" conven tion aroused the le-naicr.itie blood in this coinmuiiity. and v.-e are d et ern: int d to tih.t tho R-publican turtv an 1 ttuir iirnv r,-ii!i more aeai th i.i ever be- .r. ek. k. i asa; . b. r bid . an: man tin ir in. PaMi'.i Cut. Mack, y ' R Jarioke Falls, d'ar river, fishing ei Oaracoke S vi if t en 'J rent r i v fridtta Whit" ( . '.'ate r w a Stvans' oro. ( ,'npe -1 a r river. !! . i for L'u fe.-i a, p i! :a i v. a, : North K-.st I ape ! ar r: . Shallotte river. These waterway iia in ni R Harbor dii-tiact. and I am (.r. make these exam inat ion -i arid .. In order that these v. aterv n -properly n pta-sented to the la i;rerH, k is lmpwitant that i i-h turi.irhed with as full i.-if.urn Mount i v. i ana ored li u rve s ll:, V "be XI I oil "Cd le Hon as :k-!.'l: Absofutely Pure. i v s ' r ;. :ii is ru "I ni c 'Hi i-1 'J e i Tn -Ikl maine. and phould yellow fever be dis covered to arrest the physician for dis obedience of the orders of the Fioard. The situation at Ma'Jlenny and (Wenn St. Mary ia unchanged . No new casos have been reported. St. Augustine is happy over h-:r clean and h althy city. Toaorrow everything. excejaing the mails, will be prohibited and resolved to continue in session until the Senate makes known its Intentions. 13 UNQUESTIONABLY THE Iemocrata ol the Iloase of ; The people know that Simmons is IlDPun f f i rM h ft r a mat in n ii I c 11 R . i. , i . i .. . . i . i I r.-w - . ... - - . me uiau, nuu luia liiienn to biiinu bj him, and elet t him. "The people will not forget that ! the Republicans do no: propose Ax important conference of merely to return to their old ways, health officers of the Southern ijnt to go furt her than they have State wu held in Nashville for the j ever gone. Mr. Wattersou charae parpoae of considering the yellow terized their plat form very happily fever situation. when f , . ... i-r. urt. .1 ;t- .. . . i - uuuj i-uicnut inai ill. , rtiiu in e ilia .- I .m e.ir . ui m Tver, l.-ieo cirninff J i. 's'i6 from Jacksonville and ( iainesville will vouchers and eupt. of poor 11.00 : . not be allowed in at all. Wm. l'oy, listing and returning S:. AuRustine is fur.-.-ar.Jed lyh'o taxes lor No. 7 township, G0.O0; W. armed men. F. Kountree, listing and returning Private advices fro-n iR ndersnnville v o u- i - j coincide with ctli'ial reports Onlv two u' ,t0r,n?,lPrt' C'a'meud deaths have occurred, and all cf the JloO.00; allowed SltjO.UO: v.. B. cases are closely conlined to the refti- Lane, listing and returning faxes geea. The latter are well treated and of No. (J township, 130.00; E. W. are making the beet of an irksome situ- Carnenter, writing fluid, mucilage, a1tion- Ttiree. hundred refuges are evelopes, etc., for use of office, W.80: ep e,ght of whcm ars from New Berde JOUENAL, publishing Mrmphis. Sent. 20 Ten new cft, of he said that it proposed to proceedings and advertising for yellow fever have been reported today jre. Wihi'i- ::ton Ms 'Xi;;or : North Car -i a. a i... . elosc-d her doors to refug-ru f; :a :'. -v.- feia r infected places in 1 a re; A- ! ;-t the State RoarJ of lleaitn h .s t:iLi a action disapproving idthe v. :.. !,:;.,!.. i;.i: ;x of J'lorid-i peo ple in-o ...e Si ..te. ar. t advis.,1 (;,,y ernor S-aie- that ia ti. lied,! . f recent events, it i ' extr ia ly ;,, perm it it. fireaa:.boro F'.vUiot: The s;iiit of iia proveir.ent is abroad ia the C.ty of r lowers. I'.ir.v houses are goinx up in various p :rts of the town, and ihe new building boom will give additional im petus to every branch of trade Thus it wall re seen what conceit of action wiil do. -Nowhere ii there a city with better hotels than Greensboro - No town of its size eurpastes? linvib boro in pretty women. Wi-mington Star: Some of ur cotton merchants are much concerned at. out the Con i ition of the cotton now beiny received tittre. a l.-irne part of which is of very interior quality and known ab storm cotton, lia me; been pick-d from immature bolls an I from the ground after bein blown from the plants by rain ttorrn-. It is thoroughly soaked with water and lias been packed in that condition. Tbe bales weuh from 500 to 7a.) pounds and are liable to be rejected as u nmerciian ta bl e. Oar friends in the country would do well to dry this inferior cotton before baimtt it, as cotton baled in Has damp state is possible-ns to th'-ir e.xistin their pre-ent niiiinierc, tie' ; good s nianu 1 a : 1 a red a.n i ( r at pressai t in lin r i an- ... vantaei. and b aiefdt- t in r. . rncroe. rtianufa- air; pro ia ta ne expected f.-n their !,, T f. i nilormttti; n. in as la. possible for laeh watt rv. caret :i I ly c ! a . te 1 sheuld be tit ir:- , -. signed by pronan :. ; com m is in. a s. or ia each h e di: y. ai.d f he by mail tj n.y e!H -e a , ,-oon tionib!.'. By so dome, and by getting o,i r n igh bors. to do likeu a-e. you will, individu ally and collectively . be d eng (he mo and hi si in your p.iu r ta a I vunce jour o w ri in teres is. and at the h a me t mie em will simplify the work of ('o.agress and th" laigmeer Department so that (hey can do ili, ir atrno-t to otii:,. p joii what you d e-a re . 1 nado,-e le ti-wnh a I : -1 of . ; a ... t i nH e.rvl rf -e.l(.. Moit I. nil nnd M ' I ! mnltlto4 or I hfpb1 1 ', a i. Knir ImtlJ-lTdW ' : Mi! Iff. an 1 ,rd- :id ! I I Ol till I.S utd I e mged. uld le a .unty of d m .1 icat i v- o desire. 1 S A of!. i' IJivl T-r a (J Aiv: rA ; o (v: .; .iLINDS if Pipes, ; Material i KICES. TLKR, i- otroet, W'M 11 ii' Finest Beer Extant. THE Jadre of the Criminal Court i grojK? hack in the dark ages for a months ot July and August, tyL'5. 00; at uecatur, Ala. . and a regular ttam ! of Memphus Tenu., has instructed nscl policy, which even there could W; A-Thorny Oon.t tfe"-ThVVeU at ( the grand jury to indict members I not be found. There never were j. w.'stewart, hire o'f horse 'and 1.. r-e ei'einSnd I w wvu u5S'k i"ov, ic- jucu iwuuou.u .luit-iiuu im.iuu ouggy ior w . u. lirinsou to exam stores all closing U p. It I DTfiWed. from tlie lines t irale Canadft i ardJea of the fact that they do 'as are the Republican politicians me bridge, 1. 50: Jas. ('.Harrison, Mobile, Ala., S-?pt. 20.-u;i receipt. i nAt Hva in tKaf nitu ni in,i- n,i n, i., r-iii imm servicesss secretarv to board of tonight, of a telegram "West Barley Malt and Laazer Hops, and WBOWOQ in Mlloe! There can. nothing to do w,n. them r the.r be bat one answer, now that the theories. 7 v highly recommended for. its TONIC and NTT TBITIVE qualities. Tk Mfc rpa'lion enjoved hy the BBBGNKK A. ENGEL vOilPAJY 1 do t the fact tht only -he FINKST AND BEiJT ilATEJLLlLS x HJwd aad that the creiU-: SKILL and CARE ar exercised daring its naaafactare. j j4 dwtf Agent and Bottler, New Berne. N. C. a o pa 53 S3 P tr o td o t V so: o M g W I: o 3 if- a 5? B I 5' O Oca r 9, a m - r" a O JJT B m rz A b fa- a u B 5 O S SO O " Cf . . - to p a p o ' tr. td & t TQ 5 2 o M p- o -i o P a i 3" CO CD O f 1 t INSET SCHOOL, 11 gores are in. Ilere it is: R?pu blican plnrality in 154, 19, Sol ; Republican plorality in 188.S, 18,495; Republican Iom in four years 1,356. Hl'MAJf sympathy is an angel ol mercy ; bot the pugilist who boasts ol his power, and is then worsted in the ring, mast endure his suffer ing aableased by it ministry. AIm, poor Dockery ! Norfolk has made her qnaran tine regulations more stringent than erer. It includes ail the cities outh of Weldoo. All baggage and freights arriving from the yellow fever districts are re fumigated. We have Neforv us the Kuox vi lie Daily Tribune of the HUh inst. The flrt page is a lac simile of a red bandanna on which are first rate pictures of Cleveland and Thorman. 'Ihe pier is "chock full"of the best kind of Democracy. Dik kery is now, in this year 1S.S.S, in favor of paying a gTeat debt that was created by thieves and hammers. It is believed that it would literally bankrupt the State to pay the special tax Uanls. Wilmington Star. Thk death of Professor Richard A. Proctor of yellow fever in New York, is a calamity that in its sweep is world wide. He was one of the greatest astronomers of the age, and science mourns the los of her brilliant son. Owijro to destructive floods in and near the city and incon venience of travel from quarantine regulations, Augusta, Ga., has poet poned the opening of her expo sition until November 8th. It is to continue till December 15:h. SenaThi: .Matt im-ay, the Re publican manager, i.sin trouble. He flDds it hard to control his forces. $1!.7."; Allen G. Oden, services of self and six jurors at inquest over bodv of Henrv Barrield. i;5.10. Rlaine wants to make a general over body of one Nelson, .1'J.SU: J. c.vnvaas, but (Juay is uly willing J. Tolson agt., raiions for poor, for him to sneak in New York, claimed l-'l. 41). allowed 1 ..ICl ; tonicht. of a telecrain f ; o n iLcIe.urd of ilealth of Jackson. Mis.- . th-.t an autopsy held on the body of a man v. bo died last nicht in Jackson showed that rll' 9(i; Daniel Stimson, turnkey death was from yellow fever. Mobile tees, l.0, boarding prisoners, established (,uarantine anir.-:: J ick oa. value A. vN N". C. R. ?16.57: John C. Whittv, chain for Willis' bridge Hits of History. I'tvIN Kl.SIIY OF NuKTlI C.MtOI-I.VA, Chapel Hill, Sept. 19, 1S;8. Tho first annual met'tinn of tbe North Carolina Historical Society for l;S?'-s9 was bedd last Tuesdav night. To Orlando Hubbs, fees, jierdiern, etc, papers were presented. I'.'l.L'O, for extending valuations, computing taxes, making two Galifornia and Oregon. Miller-has been making speeches in Brook lyn, ami that ijaay is not u nling to copies of tax list and all services on have repeated in New York. Rut tax list of Traveu county for this is not the worst of it. The l. S''OCO; J.J. Howard, repairs , .on Clermont bridge, 15. 00. monev n out, and Merti n and .. . , e liecapitulation: Total for month, Alger the money big- refuse to on account of poor $423. SO ; depart give any more. Morton says they ment of justice ,?443,70; miscellane have fried the fat he is as thin as a -h.ul, and Alger says tha' all the money tie can gef is needed i n Michigan . Sknat.'K M i r Tiiti.i. el Oregnii, having, on the tloor of the Senate, charged Senator Morgan of Ala bama, w it h clniiikeuiii s-.. Senator Pugh ot Alabatna. ha- pu'.ai-hed a card in winch he -.n-. "I state with emphv-is tkat my oppi rt uni ties of knowing the c-:idit:on of my colleague .1.1'. Mergm while on the Senate :;."i- during its session, are equal to t hose nf any Senator, and 1 can sa that ilurmg the la-t eight e..: s 1 ha e never seen my eel eajue a' any tune under the iniluenee ( lajuor." Senators Jones. Coke, Plumb, Hale, Cockridl, 'est. Hampton, George, Harris, Berry, Brown, (all aud Butler, make similar .statements in their own handwriting. AMi'N't.-T the most : n : t-1 est i n g of recent c mrt decistuiis at tins time is one relating to a jte bag ging combination. Several firms in Louisiana owned a large quan tity of bagging. They combined President Bittle had a paper p.ovinp; the error of the stattmentin a recent history that North Carolina like Kriode Island, founded her dirlike to the Fed eral Constitution on its prohibition of bilU of credit, because she had Ueutd eo much of her own. He showed by quotation from the speeches of its op ponents in tbe State convention of 17?-, viz. . of liioo i worth. Taylor, Galloway. McDowell. Caldwell, Lenoir, Uoudy out ol him until us department 31G 33: sheriff and Jones and others, as well as by quota liable to heat and ret. Charlotte Chronicle: Exaggerated re ports have been Bent out iu regard l.j the Hendersonville reug-es and their condition. A epecial from that plnce to the Chi onicle says: "Our peepln are ind ignant over the reports putiliniieil in the Atlanta Constitution anil New York World. Tho reports in question are sensational and not truthful. The refu gees were well received here, and have been well cared for since their arrival a: Hendersonville. They expretia them selves as being very grateful to our people for the hospitalities extended I them aDd the kind treatment thev have , received. .They are not a set of paupers, as represented. There are. of course, some poor people among them, but their friends have amply provide fur their wants " Tiie number of refugee s in Hendersonville is sail to be 2.'.' Cioldsboro Arjius: The E i-tern Caro lina.Fair and Stock Ass e iaua of this city are to be cor.trratulated upon their selection of a Chief M:e-hiil fur their coming Fair. Mr. Matt Manly, of New fierce, who bus notified them of his acceptance. No man in the Scate knows better than Mr Manly ho to make it pleasant for all with whom he comes in contact whether in society circles or at popular gathering!. He will nive an additional z--t to every fe stare of the exposition, find all who favor cur fair with their paininase may te sure of a pleasant tin.n. in the milrt ef 1 h lest of good eroer under hi- su n.Tt i-ion. As soon as Mr. Manly makes up his list of assistant ma rshah) The Areus hopes to fe furnish - ! wi;h tii-ir hhhim for puo licition . iioN. nio.n.vs ?.i nei.r. dpt. of I.:i -ar.eers I'. s. . r-u v. Th" fallowing are the e-i . .as lt, te .ns ' , i e i : 1st. Haiv u ii,-. in. I .ii ep is tile above iiieniiaiied w,.;. i .i ., , i , iv ur ;iu,j at hinh ivaicr. -i D. rait.' or b-.i.s us., it,;- water way at nias'-i,!." 11 su. Uur.i. which and how ma-iv nii.n'.ln j.er i ,-a uh.it is tin ir sir..- la. l draft, w, at da they carry, ho w ni u.y of each 1(0 .',011 sup pose pass M.nr ru.MKhhoihoi.il m the oourse of a year, what kind ol goo Is do they carry, what is the tuial amount of each kind of e,) is ca'ai. d per year; and how much u cri! : these le- increase.) if jam had li-tter transportation facil ities by Wi.i.-r 3d. What are the resource i f the neighborhood in the way of lirh, oys ters, vegetables, grains, tobacco, cotton, naval stores, timber, livo stock, coal, stone, ores, manufactured ;oods. and how much of each is cmithl, grown, raised . quarried or manufactured arm sent to market each year; aud lion much woulu tbey be increa nd if you i bad better transportation by water. 1 4:.n To what extent do you think the present navigation could be improved, to whatdeptn of water and over what length of the waterway do you think this improvement could be carried at 1 any reasonable expense And other information of in tercet of value. Brick ; Brick I Brick ! 9 or Sale w. p. mums Ei oo., ! , COMMISSI AND G I.v I..v. Miti;nT lti 11 k aisig ii ni y in r pin GIANTS, Lr.ES, 'posn 1862. Ihmi 1388. THE JfcWELER MAP A IT N K Klal'R f)F Watches. Clocks. Jtweli, SOLID SILVEE AND VLATh jail fees fot.L'o. Aggregate 1238.08. ( levelaiul Hrands a Falsehood. Of all the lalsehoods of the Ke publican campaign of falsehood there is none more descpicable than that which charged the 1'resident with having declared his absolute belief in "tree trade." In order to make the invention more elective, it was coupled with an alleged assertion about religion, and thus fitted it to do double m iscliief among workmen of Catho lic faith. It was a fabrication with out even Ihe slightest shadow of foundation, and the 1'resident has taken pains to make his denial so clear as to indelibly brand the en tire campaign of falsi tication in which the opposition is engaged. It is astonishing that the Repub lican managers should know so tiona from the sneeehts of Federalists such as Iredell. Davie. Maclaine, that the objections were of a general nature, that too much power was granted, that this power was undefined and that the rights of the States hud r:at been guarded. The anli-Fe.iera'.s of North Carolina really druadi i a ccn iluiated government. It we; oenelu-ively shown that nnono. olj-.'.el to future prohibition of State t ilU of ere Jit uu.l that the fear of the Stale b-ins forc il by the Federal count to pay for in r-pcio for her depeciated paper va only one rf objections urged to im mediate adoption. North Carolina did not reject, she only- deferred accepting until assured the much desire .J amend ment would be adopted. Dr. Stephen ii. Weeks presented a paper on Rtackbear J. th Corsair id Carolina. He sketched th.e ri--e of priva teering and buccaneering in America and showed how Teach came to turn pirate. He had been a soldier in (aeen ADne's war and althongh tho histori-ms accuse him of being a pirate before. Willi M UK 11 A a:s or Nul.TI; U ia AND Ti!e e ,XT. ,N- l,A, ,, ij.vi llAMa r.iK Till-: K.UOI i a:: a.i.x a . We were h . which e iii hi Mvs-r-i. ii.u-la." Wii in i ng to n -1 is to be ued a bagging. It i: M. lio.i a I his (' . for the farmers of Norm Car- !:r;i. The coids ;ir strong au.l durable and make a, aiost excellent eua.stiiiKe l.a tr-e jute bagaing heretofore use;; am! by the use of th"m and 1 u; e su hst inus our farmers will bo ea-ilaed in throttle the- monster known as the "t'ottoli Ha cing Trust.'" bv means of which a few lay all article seeo at tne store of i5c ii irt.ee. No. '!')' Soutii a. a t . this city . and w h l h i a sllbslUUte for lottoli m eiu by Il ia Tnem mills at Hi w 1 1 1 ,r. N. APPOIN I M F.N I S For l!e;i. P. (J. i'owle ;:mi iieu. i. I. I 'av iiiso . lion. D.illiel (i. l'livle, I l.o,, aci.it C candidate for llivi-rier, at, i li ,n T. 1-. Davidson. Democratii- can. a t f. r Attorney (ieneral. will ailans-i the people on llie i-mii - .,( the cam pi ; e n at the fellowing times and plac s: Friday . S-pt '-'s Ox! ird Saturda Sept. Utiderson . " Monday". ( amber 1 . Halifax. Tuesday. O t L' J nksoii Wednes av. (Jet. :. N..8 r. Friday. 1 :i. a. Wilson. Saturday . Jet It Smith!. !!. Monday . ).-". v l' c, i itn eh'. Tues.l ay . (i. t. 'J D n. Tluirsnay. .-t. 11 Caithag--. Friday. Oct. l'i. it n-kingham. Saturday Oc; laibsiun. M.imi iv. Oa li). Ei izabet 1 to ri . Tuesday. Oct 10 Wl, itev 1 1 le. Thursaay. t 1 S. Welen 1 n. Friday . 0. a lit K- n;iiv 1 1 1 ... S itu r day . I ).m L'0 Ciiumn Monday. O t. 2-' E'iztbeth .ly. Tuesday. Oct !J. E i. iiloi Wedne.iay . ct I'-t I'n oa u: h Thar s 1 ay . Oct 25 V as 1 1 n. s. te n . -amrday. O t. 27 Swan l, i ,i,. M ri day 1 1 'r o.j S'-i: w .!:. Tuesday . O. t ;;0. Kin.-tou . WVdm-sday . a. 111. Snow Ti ll rs.l a v . Nov 1 ( In er.v 1 1 1" Friday. Nov J '1. rie. r.. S a! a r lav. No v. a i .ol. i-b, .; e i.D i'l T I I I 'ARE- i i tri. in .. I t ike I'l , II,, for ev Agon State r t !-. i r 1 v.i.rk":. ( Oppo Pap; t i i ! Spectacle i . ( arolina them to tb .. the bench i e vi-1 can do ii aker in the ME. EATON, 'ale street. frf!2 dwtf it CO : ( ii .s-h i I Hardware : s. ; 1 III v II th i i vutort, !1 ! I- -. n jiori, t t a n: t r ' O I . . . f i . I ! -u t ut . in a'!' ivr. o. With cheaper raw material the cost of prwluctlon will be dimin ished, the manufacturer will have a wider market lor his products, the laborer will have more constant employment and the consnmer will tract nhfain ki- nnrnlii at lower nrices said; farlisle. and agreed not to se except upon the consent to think of disturbing a new tariff of a maiontv of flio.e who fliorfl ij nr. r.ror. f K a te a s n n n n r 1 . r r o little of the intelligence of the the treaty of 1" troche in 1713. He then American people as to fancy that became a pirate became i: was the they would believe this "free trade" easiest way for him and his men to he, "iu View of the President's Clear make a living, ne was slain oir O.-ra- u- coke In et in 1 . -s bv Capt. Brand. The expressions on the subject, com- 8torianB glve the nonopr imrror,t.rly tu mencing with his Newark speech in Lieut. Maynard. The evidence for and 1SS1 and continuing down to the against Knight was given and summed terse and clear announcent in his up. The author came to a a r- letter of acceptance: "We have dlct of ku'I'v. This has been the ver entered npon no crusade of tree th Jn'- trade. Democrats contemplate m and local tI-a,jKion concerning the life the Mills bill an adjustment of in- 0f the pirate, his wives, buried treas- iliistrial nuestion which will endure ure. bodv after death ami real existence for several vears. It would be folly northern manufacturers are ly seeking to suck the life-blood out of our people. In the hi.-t...-) i.f this caiin try thei r has never b -en a mart' .-haaea-less attempt to extort the hard-earn cd money of our Southern farm, rs than the one- tins same "Cotton Figging Trust" i- no ,v ei.g.igeai a. Without any jut ciuse or reason but si.-nply beeau-e Usey thought rluy b.el ihe po a t-r the part n s engig'.i in t'ai- ne farious undertaking have v.-...Mnr:ly 4tnl for the -. urp j-e of a.i iiug tullieir al ready i normou wealth ia:t p me price of cotton bagging from .ri0 t.. 7a p.-r Ct-nt ana at a si-iso.a ot ihe y e..r hen PL a -. A i o f.-a; h r, lite; I t!o 1 I is f the Fa : re.-ti i : I. a! ,'i on i. igil. i ill I i a ei a 1 I. ! i Aegust La, It-.-o'vel. In tt., L.'.ne Kmg S aaaaaj lest, a wort Ii no-m ' a faithful no inb. r . cir izen . It .s-.lv,-.l . Thai a e of th- chil i i .-a ml r ( e as -d hi ot he! . and ( be tenner C .I t' of ! i I r- f .-. r- .'- ..rreme '1 m men e e i: rami I lei.her. il.i- iile i i 1 h -a. l-e d i b d. a- !i"r Whi.e : 1. t for Girls and Young Ladies. $90.00for Boards Tuition, Music. I 'amd liERNKTr Hill, the peer less DemcK'ratic Governor of Nw York, haa offered his services to the Democratic l ampaigin Com mitte, and will go to Ohio, Indiana and Michigan. New York is con sidered safe, bat the Governor will make a general canvass of the State bfore the election. Thx Darbam Progress has made i . .1.1 . . mi t r . . i n ii wav bj kuia uuiue. ii iw is reany i I to be Journai of progress, (we I would like to feel the inspiration of : its pTfaefle," tend If It la t&belbe were parties to the agreement. The court refused to uphold the agree ment and declined to eni ;n one of the parties from violating the con- In his decision the .ludge The agreement between the parties was palpably and unequivo cally a combination in lestiaint of trade, and to exhance the price in the market of an article of primary necessity to cotton planters. Such combinations an- contiaiy to pub lic order, aud cannot be eiifoiead in a court of .1 us t ice."- - Wilmington Messenger. An Elr(inl Snbilllutr For oils, alta,pill, and all kinds of bilier, niuaeoui medicines ia the very its appearance, bat it has DOt loond agreeable liquid fruit remedy. Syrup of ' , . . i . i i figs. KaccmmcDueu uj leauiun puygi ciiDi. Manufactured only by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Company, San Fran ciaeo. Cal. K. N. Doffr. ent. New Beroe, N. G aeplSdw4w until its operations and its enect upon the industries and business of the country should have been thoroughly tried. For the period of the next administration, at least, such legislation as may be eilected at this session or early in the next session mnst endure. In deed, the chances are that the Democratic relorm anti monopoly tariff law will last through this century, with only such changes in the administrative details as suc cessful operation of the new system may be found to demand. There is no concealment about the Democratic theory. We de mand lree raw materials because they will help out industries by stimulating theirhealthy growth," as was declared in the Democratic platform of 1834 and reaffirmed in the resolutions of 1SSS. Onr plan of revision is intended to check monopoly, promote the interests of the railroads cf our State. Adopted. A murinQn inrlrmfru ami rerivo lteeolved 5, That the above reol utions American COmmerci. Its results published in The Progr .ssive Farmer will please the people, and they will i that the preg8 o tne state copy. Adopt stand by it. New York Star. 1 ed. of at least one chest of his m ai-v. Mr. Wm J. Andrews of Raleigh, was elected Secretary and Treasurer in place of Dr. Weeks who goe-i to the John Ilopkinsj University to pursue his stu.Iies. Mr, Andrews is a man of talent, is interested in his work and will make a good oilicer. Deinaiiils i f the N. C. I . s. Allian. e. It-solvi.l 1. That the N. C. F. S. Alli ance hereby enters its earnest protest against the po.icy i f giving away tbe labor of cur convicts, and demands c f our Legislature the enactment of such laws as will hereafter prevent this out rage on the rights of the taxpayers of our State. Adopted. Resolved . That we demand such changes in our laws as will reduce the costs in litigation in minor causes, and aa shall enlarge the jurisdiction of our Justices of the Peace. Adopted. Resolved 3. That we demand that laws ball be enacted to prohibit our public officials from receiving or using free passes or free tickets on our railroads. Adopted. Resolved 4. Thit we demand that our Legislature f-s-.ahl ish a commission for the reeulation of freights and tariff on the Celt.'!! I i ill gatheve!. there pen-es ot the I the maiao in g lea-t the r-u rn of atT it. is us ere the iaa that Co mi r North Car, j i come in ti e re-cue ol in le res t i f i n r S.-.te. hands With 11 in its heal lless IV u-a . " I the tells it ay adding O i- a. -I s of th u t In ir oi; : on -a Olj .1 H. o 1 i 1 I pie en re l ei 1 Hoi: and ii: in a in.iiiufnctu r Iv t' the . S: MO il i croii in r. i .. ; 1 1, . ; ; i V st all.' lat in C.O J. a f ri'KtSI'B, or, Kaiult inlware, k' I aster Hair. rs Oil 1 ii riglar allU'd to a linn, . . 0d OS., TO US. 1 n- of ' vlaNS, 09 : .068, I i.iston I.UL'B low. .1 .V Ai ilu I r i a i u u i a i and have j a n i . i tigli; aga.u--. ial- ol Hoi; I . . Ill-elf --lal n al ii a - I u "A e one of t h .' I a r - e . i. a 1 1 1 mo-; -farmers m ," -n-i ' .: iina a. ways be ri-a. ! uioii to ! o ! i-, sirtii.ee t i his Iaa tii-i- iar- : ever 1 1 : in ! . i - -v s- d sav I . u i i a i la i . i . i '. ; i :- r -. i : North Cm. .-ai t i c t i : i . .o - . rt ' i elf' a l to pr oat I he !.- . u i a .: :-. I, e the St at - ; i a 1 i t 1 i : O. .. 1' i I . ' . i' e ' - - I '- . li a b -I' iV 1 1 1 1 ', . e - a v til rfc t - e - a ' -. i ; u t. manuia- tared by - ei lieir a;.,-.'. tr,, purp '.-e iiii.ii; li'.iii Iv l"ajn: . ' !. at a pr ice v hivh is from O a ce. : - ! -.-per y ard ihan is no w a ei- itei. a, i,,r aie col ten bag g i a i . X- i.v. w ' ) u- t'ie fat m.rs of North ('';r..i irr now !.- the Cotton Bagging !ia..si."b. tbe taia.t This matter saa'l leouve imru-dii'e att'-ntion, S'i that the mills cat. go t work on the goods if they are approve ! and desired by the farmers. News and O server. l2uc&lenB Arnica Jwivt. The Best Salve in the worn: for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcer. Sal Rheum. Fever Sores. Tetter, i 'happed Hands, Chilblaius. Come, and all Ski Eruptions, and positively' cureb piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Price 25 cents per box. For ealeby R. N.JDuflv. jan 17 O CO The Wcrld Stands Aghast at -i txyw run. n And womb-is. How is it that I e m s. 1, s i m ii in lower I ban an v on e e lse'J I'll tell you; 1 have determined to he ea-il v satisfied for t lie cash, nnd W( IKK FOR SM ALL PROFITS. My Motto is: FAIR DFALIXC. Come and buy from me. and hiu will never regret it. K. R. JONES, 1 . New Berne, N O. - 1 IIBHH J.LW ' '' 11 '! i''1 " Ur W1' 'tl'1 ) iii '"I """ "' " """ i! .111. ;r FLIES kind 1 Ht'maiaa i . a . . j.nrgHniin'i ol t j l , it Hi , iuuninu' for Hi I work C.t::n Ivlr;ir.c In urance. V. e ere .oi'hori.el i y the UotOII Miiiie In uiai.ee Company to fTot M-iiiwi alel Fire I'lHiirHlici" on CottOB, unoer rulings of Ihe N iIioijhI Board f Marine Uuderwritera. v HObERTS & HENDERSON, ,; Aeeota -Hoetoo Mattue In. Co. " Newbern, N, C, Pept. 14, i 1 't ij. e. - ..fx' ic. i " " f'- i ' I." ' V G
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 27, 1888, edition 1
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