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IXDEPEXDENT 1 1ST ALL THINGS.
Terms Per Vem
VOL. XI.
NEW KKKNE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C, OCTOBER JK 1888.
NO. 28.
Tfiaro Is Found This Season in Kinston,
Larger,' Better and Finer Stock of Goods than kept any
where else in this section, And we call jour attention
especially to the many branches of Goods
disp'ayed and for sale at
OJETTINGER BROS.
Drv Cioo.js, I.t ii .' ! 1 - C,
EDITORIAL MOTES.
Doweatid ai Ky
jirtitf aai W rp.
T fcokwt of Clothioic for wan ta j ol :
Geota Farai&aiaf Goods. lUu icel Cp..
Gal al LoliM, liH ad 'hiMrvn'i Sn
A Tal line of Trunk. Iti and V'i!i5
Ta prUtt CarpeU nl Kx.; : ! r ; r
Ckoaa Kwiior and (t:riw
To will &a4 will i ino: xny.h .uj ni-"!
fiak Jr keen attractive ui-i rruf-riil!
fftlUTttt our pricvi ti. loti-t; tn i i
r fwxU.
AiM hare for tal
100 bU. aeT Mm Port.
Sbbta. Lorillarti Lligti Toa.t SavV
' 50 tax Sur Lye and Potaja.
10J100 jia. of BarUo Sk u wrrr ro" u i
ioo wit n. c. rial.,
l.OOO Cou' pool Cotton,
Al4 otW foods at WkolMiI
Rpeta!l j.
i'.i.AlSE is off to Michigan.
Small pox is raging at HaiTalo,
New York.
Wet Blanket Blame has mer
with a cold reception in the West.
The Georgia State election has
just taken place. Democratic of
courts
Thk Richmond exposition was
opened last Wednesday. The at
tendance ia verj large.
A bill ha bfen introiluced in
(.'oogrcajj to reduce Kfer postage
to one cent an ounce.
THK Senat ha.s passed a bill
b.Jv wfB and granting a pension of t3,MM to the
' widow of Oeneral flheridian.
T.LAINK haa found that the best
e he can make of wool is to pull
it over the ejea of the people.
Mk Harbison says he had no
concealment. Ic is an old saying
THE YELLOW FEVER.
STATE NEWS CONDENSED.
p..
!. -r :r t ion i.
Kk IT l: I i n- are i.nin; that- PUOWKESS OF THE CANVASS. ject? Look at California. It would
Tamni.inv 1;. back.-.l down. Not "nc more montn and the cam- be unfair to consider the cviU that Jacksoxviiie On 2 -The proepect
at all, gentle:.. Tam.nany has pa.gn is over. have resulted from Chinese imrni- ; briK'ht one. ' For the 2 1 hour, end-. aopt"XS"u Jito.oIlDd
simplv deci.ned. solar, to place a The National Committee, lookmg gration. and at the snrue time efer hw be D8 td Th i the luck- The registrars were ail at
caiuhdate m the lieid aga.iMt Major over the whole field of contest, and ignore the benefits that have re- 1 Am instance ofTke record 'nmLy lX
Hewitt. Tan,m.,ny alwav- prefers observing the unanimity ot the suited from the pie.-enceof the ! owhih Sw ' ih CMe' ?d Y to regieter.- Mr. Walker Taylor has
to hase a Tamn-.at.v nan u. office, supporters of the Administration, Chinaman. . ored. Totol caeMto'dlJ" 883. Total I een in3k,e Jt??. wiiSi?tZn
It cannot be denied that Chinese , T 4-. . . . , , ! commencing on the 10th of October.
, , , , , . ., .. L ater A message from h is suburban
labor was in great demand in ( all- home brings news of Col. Daniel'i Biblical Recorder: There is an atten
fornia twenty years ago, and in deatn- e was a native of South Caro- j dance of 1.692 children in the Raleigh
., , i lina, but a reaideat of Florida for over graded schools. $15,000 has been
some quarters even now the de- forty years. I subscribed for a wagon factory, asd it
mand is not il; "linished. The rail- Nashville. Tenn., Oct. 2. A special 1 seems that a $25 000 tobacco factory la
rofid of tli, Pipifip fnict rc-orc I American irom uacatur, Ala., u an ureu n. everyDony
an i
oik
terrvl Lefor-
h
but never la.N to
DemocracN . The eiectuui ol Cieve
puid and ll.il is paramount, and
will 1k kept n'eadily :n view by
Isith T.imtn.iny and f he ''entity
1 lemocrncy .
CoNNKTI' ! i ii.i-' i-e.) heard
from. The I'rrnocr a' held their
own everywhere, and in ide heavy
gains in the towns heretofore Re
publican. The !oscf Kedgelleid.
(.fOvernor l.ounsbr. r 's place of it-.-i
dence. and ot S'amtord. w lo-re the
Hon. S iiiiio I res-eii,i,-n of the
or the anticipate the largest possible vote
and the greatest possible tiiumph.
Democratic leaders have the ut
most confidence in the success of
their national ticket. The States
tliaf voted lor Cleveland in 181
Will L
reason to believe that several States yards
RATA that ajn-Vifvr naaao nAMAH. nn.ln.l rAmAmhflr thflRljltli V'q ir ThArAia c. ,r r .-
Jo it in ls.s, ana there H great built by Chinamen, and the vine- treatment, and two of them will be I indication that it will be a good one
ind orchards of California ae?l before morning- , fcTanelwt Pearson has not been in
. ... ... .i oiinbu.MLLE. ria,, uciODer i. At a " iuvuu iud)(, uui me oars are already
cretolore Kepuoncan will join the are the results of Chinese labor, meeting- of the executive committee to- 1 beine closed. The proprietor of the
Let the Chinese be credited with
these, out it cannot be asseited
that thev would not have existed
i 1
an (
Kiaatoo. X. C-, Oct. 1"
er
U. W. STEWART,
Sale ami Livery Stable
that murder will out," and it is
, true.
VeuxiiKi contributions to
the funds of the 1 lemocratic Cam
paign Committee are flowing tn at
a lively rate.
I'ei.uiAMY ;s fa.-t dutapixiriug.
T Lie Mormons are becoming satis
tied that farther resistance to the
.iiTil law is useleis.
It is said that Kitchin skinned
iKxrkery at Taylorsville a few
'evenings ago and hjd the hide
in the tunyard lefore breakfaut.
The commercial outlook in New
York is reassuring.
vean has opened well and an
a :. usually large trade is expected.
1'hk World suggests tim'. ii uin
one has a spare copy of ii history
of tbe American tarifl it would be
an act of kindness to scnd it to Mr
Blaine.
unn. :
:;cai b.oler-!
a t n u ui : ; n g
e.i :i s. In the
e '11 oc! a t S n:
ortat'.ee.
(
Nat nil. a
held the po!
years, has ha
ou the Kepub
Hartfoid the
posit'on of in:
Tin: pi cm n
tmuoiis m'.-s;.
held in Wa.h
I'Teceilll
wh'cli ended
man can teli w
Sion will elol
were working
the il.i :' in
( 'ongre-s lor revenue on
the pay of members is n
ly alTectcl by the leng
uilged t
n gr.
g i e -
ssioti
ii
and
;ht t
. Tiie :
i tliat
o'c ii.
le pi l. I
o:;r st.i
being j
e consi'
ee lias
;p for
.-iR-ct
c.t of
e er
CoC
. ever
ngest
day, Bishop Weed of the Relief Com- Fountain Elotel went home from mcet
mittee, reported that tbe number of 'n ne other night and ordered his bar
ration tickets was being rwpidlj- de- 1 tecper to Close op for pood .
creased and all abuses ferreted out and Weldon News: There is a boy m Nor
fArrOfif dH n Foot- on innninnn wwr 1 1- W J
without Chinamen Orchard and.'; .1 j thampton aged about twelve years
without Chinamen. Urfhar.l, and maintaining the good work of hI8 de-1 named Grover Cleveand. nisfath.r
vineyards rJoun.-h wherever soil P8"131- Tbe Finance Committee re - about lhe time of hii blrth ha(J to
and climate favor them without &rrtJ. ? 6 rec i fde ! .fl-;X..-.-d,ca, treat-
vacilatmg -perpetually shifting to reKardto the races that cultivate . this morning from Dr Tate Powell of ; 0.
i.i i ii. . . ... Sf.AriTO I- nriria ofafinrr -Vt- n r Awrnt- , . .
eaten tne popular Dreeze, ana ai- them: and railroads are built, br """.'t,. V . so charmed with the wisdom of Mr.
I 'emocrat ic colum n .
The Democratic campaign has
been steadfast to principles true
to the party platform and the
policy of the Administration. Tbe
Republican campaign has been
'qY''
Absolutely Pure.
was needed at Temple Mills Station, on j Cleveland that he
tr -i t - n-i iaL-'tn rr i r T" Ko rr r a n n n o n ra l.-l, r . . .- . 1 : l t i - i -i i .- !
...... hji-mi ii. wnocutuc uiuuri-is oi eei ciinie, to meet uie i" rioriaa rauroaa, ana navigation l be President of the United States
is t he enuh can ItartV has lost iLman nf travel nn.l tr-arlo ft - Vuo uear oiane, io eiamine tne con- i
ground, and it is now too late to the Chinese had not been in Cali
retrieve their fortunes.
If.""" V a rie',lu ""ml.UB iDecoD.,am&nof such surpassing sense and in
"'.V,u" Ul p. xeujpiB, prupneiur oi me tellect was sure to make his mark, so
luhib, as it was oeneveu ne nau yenow
"A
no
e-Ilien
aid by
cred a
Ihit as
fornia other laborers would Lave T,- , ,r .. . , . .
v- ., , , ,, Lum jiartin, or tne limes union,
in .North Carolina t lie Demo- done the work mst as wp. and the left fK
been just the went borne sick. He has no symptoms
ndidates have visited eery part same, intl this great difference : the . tion consequent upon the constant strain
the State, and have been met money icoidd have remained in Cali-o managing his newspaper for the past
. ia ,., ,1.,, r.,, .- n . two douLDs unaer almost un surmount
people with every demon- Jornui. C hiaameu have no abiding able difficuitie8. it i8 hoped that per-
of approval. The joint iilaee in America. Their earnings fectouiet fo a dav or two will restora
inns hnrn pnmA tn :i n pro LiAm.l rr. o tlmn o w unu
parity . at reriK i :i , wi.oi. .. -i.m-d.b. Mo
said he was bound to ooi be old in oomp.-i n i. n w: o ih'. molUUid
that low lost. nor I w.-ij;ii i . h . i. it. or hopht
powders, holil tin ,y lu -hIi I 'i)'a I. KAKIVv
PowniR ( in .. l" W al ! lit .. N V nnvlI lTdW
For Hale :n Ni-vl tn I v Al.-i. Miller.
ci at It
ca
of
skies are very bright. Our i result would have
sittings it is a.
The business gress for !nno,
Tiir.LK i
t ma'eri A
h of their
i be a 'on-
minrl riwino- the Haoil, rf fr. 1 T T rn .
1 . . . - v. r . I . . . R "cavu vyji. u . u. ua.n
ueuaie ueiore uie comes a mem ber ol the community lei. He had been a resident of Jack-
la or
or far !l
forded o;
taia'cn-
( 'oi: gl t sst
and rit h
I
ongei .1
moci i '
i -h.in
- . " i !
Stock on hand will be closed out at very
low trices. A full supply of new stock,
hortes and mules, the best for this section,
will be on hand this fall and winter.
Broad Street, New Berne. N. C.
f
I "-J All act: ol kindnes.slo srnd it to jl r Ol:gl'tsSes Ii
I
I Blaine. and rich u. n i
ks ' --u - -S Me Blaine has not made tbe l-osed u pon t n, m .
?natiou that his friends predicted. business, .ml iar
He was expctesl to serve as an
electric light, but ha proven to be ciI
a wet blanket.
Thebk has been snows in Yir
giuia and frosLa in many of the
3taxe of the Sooth. This jnstinea
the hope that the yellow iVer will
soon paas an ay.
William L. Scott is the richest
miB in the Houm of Iiepresutii
tlve He served as a page iu
CongTeM in the days of Clay, Web
ter and Calhoan.
WiNTKB has taken an eaily start-
lllLADELPHIA LAGER BEER
I Hampshire, Yermont and Michigan,
aoa throughout England.
Me. Mokton, th Republican
candidate for Vice-President, has
given to the public bis letter of ac
ceptance. It contains nothing new,
It is brewed from the finest Pale Canada bnt keeeahar1D 0D the tar,1L
, ON the firat of October the I'ni-
i mi
eV
al- 1
.: r
a ii
ns
in
(Ehe Bergner & Engel
:'BREWIWC CO.'S
PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER,
IS UNaUESTIOITABLY THE
Finest Beer Extant.
c r i
Mil .1
O o . O 1 - . Milk
1. Co II; es u i re
MlCi't'S.-ivt'ly e it-:;. p ; fd fr oin tiiew.:r
But the ropo.-iiioii to lessen
the burdens that fa. I upon a. I the
people lias aroused the moM vt-ru-lent
opposition fnaii t lie Re u bl ;
can party. The Senatorial tarill'
bill, faithful to Republican policy,
seeks to lighten Ihe lo.id upon
luxuries and mono;
nothing of relief,
couragement to the
v the
stratum
l"". lui l Jackson viT.i.ii! Octoher 3 Th.im.
and the liepublicans have refused then they are carried to China : tion today presents no new features,
to lenew them. They cannot meet whereas anv other laborer be- the ,8ubJect uppermost in the public
the issues in
ptoplo whose snnrages thev are in which he lives and his wages B0DT1U3 since 134J, anu no man in the
. ' b State was more highlv esteemed for
Seeking. become a part of the lloating cap'.-; ability, integrity, public Bpirit and
The Prohibition party is cutting t al of the country The simple moral worth. He was a member of
a ,.ocr figure in this campaign in .act that every dollar Chinamen 1 'at.0
North ( aroliua. Thousands of Our receive diminishes to that extent , junior members of the firm, Capt. Frank
i,.. a-.. ,iiu,- ,,,inMti .1 i.i r P Fleming, being the Democratic can-
1-i p.t -e beheNe a majority the wealth of community, is an didate for Governor. The Auxiliary
of ihtrn would gladly witness argument far their exclusion, for no Association, of which Col Daniel was
the ilcMruct.o,, of the liquor ma In, n riftht to be a member of , SSrorThnt:
traffic, but they have no sy m society to which he makes no con- journed without transacting any other
pithy ,th the Third party, tribut'ion. and from which he is business. The banks have been closed
. ,. f during the day, many buildings wre
ui'l wi,l not support it. A lew constantly drawing elements ol . draped in mourning, and business gen-
good ii.ru will vote with that party, life. erally suspended. Any bright features
, i . . which the situation presented are
oelieving tha. they are doing God p-ut there are higher considera- dimmed by the gloom and grief conse-
serice, but we do not believe the t ion s. INo nation is safe that has a quent upon the death of this large
Democratic party in Xorth Caro iarge population hostile to its ens- . d"6 NTaTkitchell. President of the
lina will lose rive hundred votes on toms, its laws and its religion. ; Board of Health, issued tbe following
account of prohibition. Kvervthine Ti,i- ror.nhlir. -aa f,,,l0,i r ' oraoial oiinetin ror tne twenty rour
uu...v4 ij kjl noirsend
indicates the election of the Demo
HARDWARE.
cock si ov :..-:
SASH, DOORS diul i'LINDS
LIME, CEMh'NT,
Terra Cotta FJuo Pipes,
: Material
At LOWEST TRICES.
(TTLKR,
t Street,
liDg at 6 p. m. , viz: New cases.
fathers at an immense cost of blood "3; deaths, 8. Total cases to date, 2.896;
and freasn-e md veneration fnr ' total deaths, 2 , 0 Of the new cases 32
and rreasuie, ana veneration lor , ar5 white and 41 coloreda Dearer ap.
party ought to our fathers, no less than care for proach to equality than for many weeks
oratie State ticket.
The Democratic
have an unbroken delegation in ourselves and our posterity, de. , par; ,
j 1 ! There is a movement on foot to raise a
Congress from .North Carolina, and : mauds that we perpetuate the in-; fund for the erection of a monument to
such a result is confidently ex- stitutions they bequeathed to Us tne memorj,of Co1-Jas-J Daniel. The
. -.,- i.x . .... i Times-Union will tomorrow give its
pected. Mr. Simmons ought to be and our children. wrongest posSible indorsement, edi-
elected bv a handsome majority. Rat we rise to a higher nlne i torially, and make an open appeal to
He has made himself especially ob- Civilization demands, and is en
noxious to Trust by his heroic ef- titled to the nroteetion of all who
consideration ol those to whom it torts to Protect the farmers from
ioi.es. but givt4
coin fort or en
in a-ses."
We commend the communication
of Mr. K. K. Dudley, in yes'er
da's Daily d i kn al to the sober
is addressed We
because it is ft om
he is not a Democrat; not because
it is from a white man, ft r he is not
a white man. B it we commend it
as manly and wpc. We rejoice in
every evidence that our colored
people are becoming more inde
pendent, and more detc mini d to
labor lor the common good of all
friends of the dead philanthropist in
whatever part of the country they may
chance to be. There can be bo
doubt of tbe success of this
monument, and it is confidently ex
commend it not their oppressions, and he has Wfc have no right to surrender its pected that many thousands of dollars
a Democrat, for aroused the ire of monopolists by i fairest land to barbarism. will be raised. Strange to say, Jack-
his advocacy of the Mills bill. 11; Higher still. Christianity, with its confines. It has never even raised a
ever there was a man iu the Con- jt8 orsa train of virtues demands ehatl to its Confederate dead and it is
r,, t- .ic. i : now regarded as eminently fitting that
gress of tbe I nited States who de- that there be no heathenish rites the first monument of this kind shouin
served the gratitude of his con- celebrated in the presence of our De rai8ed 10 one whose life was so close-
, , t, lf ; , ii t c,m , ., , , .,.11 identified with the welfare of the
stituelits that man H 1 . M. bim- rhi :ren and no rfecral nc hnhta1.-. j,.i..w i
- - i "-e t yjiiy auu ui luc oiatc ui riuuun
mons. we uuow that as a general thrust upon them by a contact they
rule men are not entitled to thanks cannot avoid. Habits that cner-
sinipu tecause tnev uo tueir uuty, vate the ooav anil weaken tne
when the gentleman returned home he
named his baby Orover Cleveland.
Raleigh News and Observer: The pine
straw bagging has been tried in the
Raleigh compress and has been found
toetand the test perfectly. At Mil-
burne Tuesday the Republicans refused
to divide lime with the Democratic
speakers. The county Democratic can
didates were all on the ground but did
not speik. Hon. O. W. Sanderlin.
the eloquent and witty speaker of the
campaign, and Col. A. M Waddell. the
brilliant and ornate orator, will address
the Raleigh people on Dext Kriday Allti fill Blllld
night. A large number of ladies and
gentlemen assembled in the Supreme
Court chamber Tuesday morning to
witness thelpresentation of the splendid
por rait of Chief Justice Freierick
NaBh The portrait, which was donated
by the Supreme Court by the ddscen
dants of the late i hief Justice, is a
splendid likeness and a superb speci
men of art. It was presented to an or
nate talk by Mr. F. H. Buabee.
Wilson Mirror: Our brilliant ami
talented townsman John E Woodard
and J. J. Martin of Tarboro, a gentle
man of fine ability, the Democratic and
Republican Electors for this district,
met in tbe Court House on Wednesday,
and discussed the issues of the day.
Mr. Woodard opened the debate and
made a most excellent speech. He laid
down in a calm, dignified and dispass
ionate manner the issues which divided
the parties, and set forth in a lucid,
succinct, comprehensive way the many
blessings and benefits that bad followed ,
the bsniflcent wake of Democratic
supremacy in this country. He pointed
out with telling effect the hardships !
and oppressions that would overwhelm I p TaTi-itI f ta-nric ArrVie-T
the people were the policy and aims!1-11 VVOilU. CLaiiUo JXgn&Sl
enunciated and shadowed forth in the AT MY lOW 1'ltICKS,
. . . . i i . i i . - i 1
piuuorm oi me nauicai party ue carriea i
out in the administration of public af
fairs. We did not have the pleasnre of
26 & 2o y::'.(
S i 'r ' n ; '1
'Woit Barley Malt and LaaZer HopS, and Labor l)anJ of llllaols lsjjat(1 'he people. Race distmt-ion.s are out when a man stands out as thej mind. Opium is more fatal than
Jacksonville, Oct. 4 The sugges
tion of the Times-Union, this morning,
that a fund be raised for the purpose of
erecting a monument to Col J. J. Dan
iel, who fell a victim to vellow fever.
to
UlgLUy recuuiiucuucu iui ua lUiUU iiliu n U ' Lremocratic candidate for Gover
Tin iHH II L' i;f nor, and urging workingmen
AAXAXVX. 4UiC3. vote for h.m.
Tfc hlh rptatioo en3Ted by the BKRGNKR KNGKL iT 18 now said that the Coanty
tOMPA2Y is dae to the fact that only the KINK ST AND BEST Democracy and Tammany are again
MATERIALS mn u.mhI and that the great: SKILL and CAKE a: pce, and Mayor Hewitt will be public good, an
r . r v- f ,-, t V,.. I, i tI,... t ,
rj i ; r. - , i , rt'UOm DA PU IOT liVOr OI .0W l lur
Carl VU)CA 4ltU uawwua
to s.H'i.il order, and their bulJ am
I . . 1 . . . . - T. . . . . . . I . . 1 .-. . , . J u ti ri whn n u it hppn VHrv nnnr tsi thu
1 ,,,..,mrn,,-lr,.innnont VUlBlie. It IS U1U1B C-U1UIO UU 1 "
d uucompromi.sing opponent ,u tn it : hearts of the people, has resulted in the
properobservances is important to nf wmnp in a its orms. and the , . calling of a mass
- - - r? j ifluiia ia rjinnmipe 1
the progress and development ol tr;l;iaut ;md unflinching champion
both races; but it is a blessed thing 0f right at all times and at all
to see all the people, without any hazards, he deserves every expres-
distinction .
contributing
pre
jyl dwtf
Agent and Bottler, New Berne. N. C.
KINSET SCHOOL, f
7 fa
York tonight at a meeting iu
Cooper Union.
Crop reports from the north
western States show a great harvest
of corn, bat a rather small crop ol
heat. It ia hoped that the big
nxr. o.
... ,
'-V
i
"'
i :
ness of their views,
vot ion to 'he ' i, ; t re
count v . The ha e
I! i
For Girls and Young Ladies.
$90.00 for Board, Tuition, Music.
No eitra excr t Drawing ar.tl Vai itin. N rile for oiMl.ut' to
jaaT2 dwtf JOSEPH KIN3EY, Principal
ambition ' o cratwy .
would preli r the i ;
the h o n ors o ! i P.'; : .-. 1
can con ' ro ei '. t h" lac t
people of l'ra a n need n
lives in the I.eg:-.la ' u re
devote ! lie :;: -e 1 e i-ntiri
i n t e re s 4 i f I ' ra e i! . a :.
Nlinil Hlol RllsM il h.l e
U-cted because t f tht
accomplish the ili-Mr
! he sound-
unl tin :r do
-'.s of Craven
peisonal
ol ! hem
! : 111 e to
no
:1 at the
.resell ; a
ho u ill
y to ;h,-!.sMs.
LLITIXJ UIT1 CllDUll
fJARBLE WORKS,
iiw Blair, v
Kin'
N w i'rr.
WALTER'S
Photograph Gallery.
m y r.Sjk tad ; pv.
. r . i . . ' p
'r - - ! ::' g
1 . r - 1. ' : iit:
ftl C -" ' 11 4-J W
yield of corn won't tempt Southern great fuss with Ora-s hainls. torches
farmers to keep their corn cribs in and banners, but t hey are .juietly
northwest. visiting the people and commeud-
TiiK trouble wuh Mexicans en mg themselves to a. 1 men by their
the Texas frontier, that lately gentlemanly deportment
existed, has passed away for the
prcseut. These annoyances are
occurring a little loo oiicn, and
may provoke severe ineasiiri- oi ie
t.-iiialion at no distant day.
Homk enhiitiaslic devo'.ee vl
truth, bav ing hal Ins ruind directed
to the various accounts of In-ts
untie in New York on the Bres:
ilent'.al eiet tloli, 1 1 made a carelul
iiivf.stijjAtittn e ;" the matter and
concludes thai the bets are "at an
average of 10 to on Cleveland
Business koic; to p.eces. did
yuo sjy T See here. All of the
w mdoT glaa factories in the Wet
ern Association, twenty nine in i!,
resumed orxrations la.st Monday
after a six weeks shut down.
Thirteen hundred men were ofTered
work ;n Pittsburg alone.
I'NPEii the Idea of making '-a
clean breast of everything" it is in
order for General Harrison to an
nonnce that in the erent of his elec.
tion. Mr. Blaineistobehls premier.
meeting to be held
Saturdav next to take mibho action in
Away with Chinese immigration, ! the matter. The committee on resolu
as hurtful to communities, danger-! tions will then report, and a board of
ous to American institutions, and j trustees of toe fund will in allprobabil
destructive ol civilization and ! il .belecd- 's understood that
nearly five thousand dollars is ready to
L hristianity . e piedge(j as soon as subscription books
are opened.
Democratic newspapers have The situation today is more hopeful.
the humblest of his people, been accused of making charges ' but 1uite wara? Dr; Mitchell president
. . , , , of tne board of Health, issued the fol-
he has never hestitated to against General Harrison which lowing bulletin or the 24 hours ending
A number of at 6 p.m.: New cases 76; deaths 1. To-
.ol naaao 't Q71 - ...... I .1 ill. T L. u 071 TV,
t men have made affidavit that they one death wa8 that of a colored man.
has been said that money has been heard Benjamin Harrison declare John Perry, at St. Luke's Hospital.
making no sent mto the district to defeat Mr. in a public speech that one dollar a Qrleaas. is attracting a good deal of at-
to the
ni' forward
attainment
ee on.-; itu-
under iMir glor.oa-,
tion.
W i: are gratified
the canvass of Messrs. Nunu and powerful of their oppressors
Russell is progressing favorably
to b-.irn that
siori of confidence and devotion
that his constituents can bestow.
Simmons has never hesitated to
serve
anil
attack tbe proudest and most cannot be sustained
hearing Mr. Martin, but we loarn that
he made a most plausible speech, and
got as much out of a poor, bad cause as
any other man could possibly have done.
He is a gentleman of brain, and makes
a taking speech as it is spiced with fun,
and sparkling with humor. As such he
made a very entertaining talk and kept
tbe people in a roar of laughter.
Elizabeth City Economist: Corn is
about two-thirds of a crop here and
hereabouts. Cotton was damaged by
the rains but now promises better than
was expected. We are sorry to see
that the Albemarle Enquirer has been
And wonders. How is it that I can aell
so much lower than anv one else?
I'll tell you: I have determined to be
easily satisfied for tho cash, and WORK
FOR SMALL PROFITS
My Motto is: FAIR I) KALI NO.
Come and buy from mn. and you will
never regret it.
K. R. JONES,
New Berne, N. G.
1862. EATON 1888.
THE JEWELER
, V INK ST'M'K or
compelled to suspend publication for i ttt-i. -l pc pu.:,,, ;
want of income. Senator Vance A. VV all-IIt., WiLio, u
si) LID I V r
M. Waddell, Geo. Sanderlin and Harry
Skinner will address the people at Oa
ten 's Grove, near Currituck Cou rt Uouih AND 1' hA'l '.o ARE-
on Snurday. Oct 20th We were
shown on Saturday by O W Hullowell. Lt
a sample of cotton batigiutr made from' I kf .1 1 --- in-etaclea
the refuse cotton of the Lane milln. mot than an otl .r -0,1. in N 1 ' nrolina
of which has not t efore ben utilized j I t he parm ul..r p mi- t.. tn Ow-in to th
It is made s a rival of the jute naming ' e ee of parn. t- uo ilmn H i m
and is said to be a better article, m -ri-
Theso gentlemen are
Simmons. Well, it may as well be day was wages enough for an v tention by his theory of inoculation for
understood at once that there is j workingman. Now if newspaper's1 'ow feve He cu. .u, upo.
nobody here for sale. The people in can't make statements founded on inoculate a person with it that he will
this section sell horses, cattle and the affidavits of honorable men, the : bue yellow fever proof. In answer to
7 7 tho nnoitinn wnAtnpr n nnn nir Am-
uot a man, woman or law of evidence must be changed pi0yed it the doctor saia:
hogs, bt
child can be bought. Come, now ; to tit the
none of thai I We won't stand it. necessity.
Kvery man will vote for Mr. Sim
mons who wants to vote for him,
and they won't be sent lo Africa
for :r either. A fair vote and an
honest count i Democratic doctrine,
ami under it we will elect our full
exitrencies ot political x e, oneu, nuu wuu mab duudb,
: too. I was for several months with
the celebrated Carmona in the City of
1 Mexico, and became thoroughly con
THE special committee ot the j vinced of the efficacy of his preventive
Ohio Methodist Episcopal Confer theory. Later, at Panamaonly a few
. years ago, I vaccinated scores of people
ence, having in charge the hearing with yeiiow fever virus, and havs
durable and not so combusiible
There is no politics in a market hons-.
nothing but meats and truck and fruit
and vegetables and therefore we rai.
address ourselves to all sorts and eon
ditions of men. A market house in 1
prime necessity to evt-ry man. ami
would be, we think, a grt bt-rn-tit i
this town. ' tn 24th ull ni-ar rami
v ry near catching asm.' v of Mr
K Jones. He heard som ih . in th
bushes and took it for a iK He wen'
to look, and found it km a bear, that
commenced growling and snapping and
would not run until tbe aos came
Having worked uttailiu ir th.- bench
fur over thir y yeai?- I ti.-li- I cmi do
a" oo'l w tir k 'it- at i ' at eh rn . 1. . r 1 ri th
1 at e
DM! AND SI.K MK
SAM t
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Doii'l. I.;:: i
H 0 f3 E R T
SEHD Y: .;r
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Penitent; -tv
I t II so
1 Ir lies'; to
end. Th.-y
are (. oal:tioniss, .in,l .-. ; his can
vrtSS Coalition tile. Wis tieiitiou to
('raven county and the m'eitsts of
all the people in Craven. N ote for
thein, and you do a : day's
work for all t he people.
iTs
'. r. f r m rti g my
fura.J7. u.:
1 oij and r- I'.Qt there is no need of it, inasmuch majority in the second (
INKXl I abi.i: HIT' UlltS.
It is asttm is!i: nt t nat ih-wsim
in speaking of current topies d:s
play so much ignorance of laets
that can be obtained at very little
COt ami trouhle. ( );ir 1 lever cou
temporary, the W;im ;ii:oti Ri-vu-w,
states that there is a Republican
n t:i t'ssitin-
of the evidence against the Iter. ; watched us action and effect very
, . ., ... ,, . closely. It was wholly successful in
Robert II. allace of Chilhcothe, preventing di5eage, except in one or
urfiKdH nf immnral pnnHiH't. in two instances "
ticket, N.itional, State, county and having been engaged to Pre mem- "How do you secure tha virus':"'
1 ',m i-n-sMfin a! , . , Li "From the blood, or liquid in the
M ' bersof his flock at one time, brought in teBtinea of yeiiow fever patients It
1 ii ivkv vvn T-mv in a verdict expelling him from the ia a fact well known that yellow fever
HlFh t.UlMO. , , r 1 is produced by microbes. This is a
On Monday. October the first, ministry and membership cf the Tegetabie, not an animal substance.
;he Rresideuf'sent to Congress hi. Methodist Episcopal Church. This can be easily detected in either of
doctor drew from his trunk some email
oblong pieces of glass upon which were
sage the object of tbe bill is -to fhe weather has opened up, and dried and not unlike a stain which
more effectually accomplish bv farmers are taking anvautage ot it might result from the oily portions of
legislation the exclusion from this ' Peking out their cotton. --nge Pee... securec thesemy ,
country of Chinese laborers.'' Messrs. Skinner and W hite, the ration on their efficacy in preventing I
,, . . . r ... ,. Democratic and Kepnblican candi-1 yellow fever. The substance is limply I
Hie justiBcation of this action date3 for CoDgres8, w.ll be in this ! moistened and injecting beneath the!
is found in the fact that the expen- C0UIlty on the 6th, 8th and 9ch ' ekin." 1
mentor blending the social habits insts. Their posters are posted j ye?;oped "rh3; I
and mutual race idiosyncracies of throughout the entire county. guard at the residence of the Gruelie I
... . 1 i : . u i".r;r;.a in tln nAnntr ic KAAmlnrr fomilv viiq t.iilipn ill on Frid&T ftnd. as i
tne v niuese laooring cias wuu j- muiw iu lucuuui.j u uuumiu6. . -j ----- ,
A I ho Sti,
factor it-H
Wi. .ui-
f n mi ue- M
Sin, If
message approving the Chinese
b.ll. In the language of the mes-
Bayboro Items.
ivO 1
1, y-r. -
Pamlico Co. CanTass Joint Oiscu-isitm
The Democratic and Kepubnean
county cand idates for tbe IegislaturH GROl'HIil
and other county 1 races will aidrew
their fellow-citiz tin i f Pamlico cuunty
at the following tinj-i- :nd pi-irt't:
Bayboro, Saturday , 0;t 20 J pan
Goose Creek Island, Monday, (Jet. J2.
2 pm.
James Potter's Store. Monday, O a
22.7 pm.
Jones Bay. Tuesday. Oct 2 2 p 111
Bay Creek, Wednesday. (Jet 21 2
p m.
Vandemere. Thursday . Oct. 25. 2 i tn.
Springs Creek (Brable's Store! Fti
day, Oct 26, 1 p m.
Trent Cre k (Fowler's Stort ) Frulay
Oct. 26. 7 pm.
Stonewall. Saturday . Oct 27 2 p n
Kershaw, Tuesday. Oct 80 2 p iu.
Oriental. Tuesday. Oct 30. 7pm
Grantfboro, Wednesday, Oct. 81. 2
p.m.
Reel's Store, Wednesday. Oct. 317
p.m.
Deep Run. Thursday. Nov 1.2pm
New Ditch School Houte, Thursday
Nov. 1,7pm
Bethany. Fridav. Nov 2 2 p m.
Bairds Creek, Saturday. Nov. 'i, 2
p.m.
Pamlico, Monday. Nov. 5 2pm.
horton's Stoie, Monday. Nuv j. 7
p m.
D B. HooKEK.
Chm'n Democratic Ex Com.
Wm. Richardson,
Chm'n Republican Ex. Com.
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COMMiS i
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Resolutions of Palmelto Grange.
Editor Journal The Graniiers of
& trnto nn ami nut tin thir war naiur ?B wt. mis lo. auty at a oaneu meetitiK asaeiu-
people Of the Cnitcd States has T .1 .V ice ottier two ca8e8 Unaer treatment Died ia ;he Grange hall on the night of
popitoi 1 OL when they see thev are met again : are doiDK Well. The Advocate will ap- Lhe 3d of October, to deliberate upon
been proven oy experience to he wjtD the same old candidates of peal for aid for the poor of this city to- ,he iniauitous scheme of the Jute Bag-
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. fi ANTS,
DEALKItS,
,kki:t D 'OK,
, .. . , , Th nemoerafs nrp hptrinnino- fo stated, it nas proved to oe yenow iir
those ot the great ooay 01 ine p " He
GO
as the couticgCDCj is too remote to
seriously coQ8iilerel.
al district of t hi-
Tht Review might
p -.
v. t : . o m
V n v w or k.
Thk vrry complete snmrnary uf 2J.,1(KJ or
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Monuments TomDs
a ml ' twi ! ftn ' t4ii .-r.
ITAiJAXalUEfllCAN UARBLf
Ortn wtll foi-va prxmi it-D uo
mnlmmtatni 1 raaraatMd
JOE K. W I LL.1 8 . Proprietor
gte. BMOAD AD OSiV." 31:
5JW MMMJtK, X. t
14 ' - o . t t . : . n u n u :
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Nw Han. W C.
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- , -f i- rrvtn t'ooocX
elex'tion betting reiorta from all
parts of the country published in
the New York Times, shows a tie
culed preference for tbe Democratic
candidates. The latest wagers are n
gue am g. audit :
make a big guess
The Republican ma
disti ict 1 n 1 ss j iv. is ie
.ate of 1
as wi'.i j
lice it '.vjs
US" .is r,
as ,i
ut it
only
sy to
one.
n ' y in this
.s than 1! 000,
d the com billed vo" e
o
sp was
1,1101 n
CIGARS FORJALE AT COST.
Having purchud a large stock of
Cigar, and th Jmad f ir Mm bainic
aaiall. I now otTr 10 th merchant
CIOARS AT COST trotil my stock U
rvdweW- Cft 00 delivery.
five to four on Cleveland, bnt in
many cae larger odds are civen
on our nominees.
So far a we can ascertain, tic
Democrats have gained in 11 the
State elections but on. In Ala
bama, Arkansas. Georgia, Connec
ticut and Maine the cause of De
mooracy has Inen grandly sus
tained. Ouly in Vermont have
the Repallcana made any gains, after the eleci:
and thoe attributable to the some llitures to
in- Simmons is going to be
to Congress.
O'H.u-a
consider
ore than
groundless fear of Canadian
1 vasion.
and Abbott in
able less than
Simmons' vote.
Again, the Ke;ew s.iys, '-;he
Democrats concede that the sec
ond) district to the Kepublicaus."
What Democrats make sin h a con
cession T Surely ncf those who arc
to determine the matter. It the
Keview will keep wide awake until
ii we will give it
preserve ami keep
1. , I -i. .1 1.. .1.1- . I 1 An..n,nn.wf'nl-.nnl i-l U
unwise, impolitic ano injurious 10 tue ivepuoncan parry wuo tney morrow. tn.wus iuuo. .
hoth n iMols have met and defeated heretofore. Dutton. will receive and acknowledge
coin nations. w,- all contributions.
. , ,ii,,mn,0 ,.0.,r!i They will be completely routed this
It there is one tlnngmore clearly 1 - Tue Underground RiTer.
taught by th law ot nations than commissioners were News has been received here that a
another, it is the admitted and Tee ZZ eZ7dlT Thomll eat sensation prevails at Wb.tevil.e.
in session yesteraay. xnomis i;0iumbus county, the seat of what is
paramount right and duty of every (jam. pen, the newly elected tax col claimed as the underground river. The
government to exclude from its lector, came forward and tendered roaring and rushing of the water can
Ponies ,M elements ot foreign his bonds which were accepted. ' be plainly heard and hundreds of pec
borders a, 1 elements 01 toreign parties to the bonds represent P'e are visiting the spot. When in tbe
population which- retard its pros- LhP- , Ln HiLro ?r trc ici'y of the Buppoaed stream it can
1 ' . . . - ant. tha over o0,000 dollars of property be pUinly heard, but when a person
perity, and are deterimental to the and were all takeQ in the county. , lie8 flat upon the ground the phenom
moral and physical health of its The Democrats of Pamlico never enon becomes really alarming. The
, fail to bond their officers when they ' sound indicates that the water is not
l ' L V i ' 1 V . " . J , lnii.n thof If IO
Admitting thia cannon of inter- come in the right shape. ncmall Btr(,.m. bl'lt a maiestic I
oi rr ei.-iff i- , . - -- ; - . - - upon tbe minutes, ana mat oeretar
national law, the only question to Several of Sheriff Dawson s river that is coursing on its way unseen , v o the New Berne Joi knai.
, ,i,tmi...ri if, iln the ad bondsmen came up yesterday and m the bowels of the earth to the sea. h p i Farmer
bo determined is, does the ad paid in some fand8 into the coantv : ehicles passing over the ground where Respectfully. TYV..
mission of Chinese laborers into trea8arv. Others asked for further : thf vbuomeJllrt?Z Secy Palmetto O.ange. N. C.
, , ... j VnL , echoes from below, and the earth in the
America retard the prosperity, and time, lhe board ol commissioners VjCjnjty f0r a great distance around
injure the moral and physical health ad journed to meet on the 221 inst. , seems to be cavernous, judging from advice to notheks.
f , . . ' at which time if they have not all ; the sounds that follow sharp blows.. Mrs. Winblows Soothdvo Sykvp
01 the people! E11,t- n-ill ha inetitntpd ' The VVhiteville people are possessed of I should always be used for children
ging Trust Company, and to devittp
plans by which they could procure
something besides tbe jute to cover
their cotton. Tbe following resolutions
were unanimously adopted :
Whereas, We tbe members of the
Palmetto Orange No. 110 being in
formed of the scheme of oppre-siun an 1
fraud concocted by the Juie Bagging
Trust Company, do hereby
Resolve, 1st- That we are deP-rmined
not to use any jute bagging for our
cotton, provided it be pos-ib e to pro
cure any other material.
2d Any ginner rnfusing to wrap our
cotton in any materi.l that we desire
we will denonoce and boycott.
3d That these resolu tions e placed
Hisfnrv is nhllosonhv teachine . , i- u .1 a verv morbid curiosity about the mat- teething. It soothes the child, softent-
against tne oonasmeu, 101 tue um- . -mf .-nn tBinl, whn , tht .,,. a.,aln.
re elected by example. ow, where are tue ance, and penalties. Boys, you had the' bottom may fall out of the whole j colic, and is the beet remedy for Jdiar
examples that illustrate our sub-' better pay up. 1 town. Greensboro Patriot. hcea. Twenty-flve cents a bottle.
s j ; v 1 ? j : 1 ; i
i'" Consign u. your ( : 1;.
GEORGE aiLEH a
DKAI.LR.S I.N
General Hardware
tr r 1 e ii 1 1 11 ' ! ' 'o p r in t 11 t 1.
Iioas, ibirriiwi". iiitlvatora,
II -? it lit! x -h.
't ii.-d - Mi.w.t 11 ol Kiipera,
t I tt III 1 . II n 1 1 1 -m.
(Nltloii iliK tii.ti I'll-HhOS,
F"tilt7is i.iti.d riaii-r, Kainlt
li'i'liaiiics '! mil- and Hardware,
J.iiiih Itriih ('(-incut. Ilastr
Hair, I'iinil 14 als..niln, Var
nisti .HI (.1.01. Pulp ntl lUlf.
Krrc7.i'r, itf I ri jrf rHtors. Oil
took SltiM's, laiieka HurRlar
I'l-ti'il'Sn-li t.ix-k.o, vt'iirrantod to
-. - r- i t mil 1 1 sl'actlon.
f t ItV 1 W.
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Drawing and Painting.
MISS M.( i; S Si HOtiL f 1 Dr..wlnir
and Painting wil: b r oi- 11 1 O tobr
1st at her residence on J. 1 11 on itre(,
sep22dtf
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