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7. y ... 1 7 7' "t 1 m 1 - mtw ft mi rival II! IBB I I II ill M 1 II f H I 1 I I III IT DEPETNOETNTT 1 1ST ALL THINGS. Termn U.OO Fez- yajkn VOL. XI. NEW BERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C, NOYKMJiEK I.", 188. NO. 30. Thire Is Found This Season in Kinston, Touch not a single EDITORIAL XOTEfl HA5DS Off Xatitt R.ttr and Finer Stock of Goods than keDt an?- bond: wiwre else In this seen n, and ws call your attention especially to the man branches of Goods displayed and for sale at OETT8WCER BROS. DnMi uJ Kanay Dry Oooda, La li ' 4rv u4 Wop. X tkiw of Cl'XWloi far joog n J o! i OmM uJ Ldw, Iia a&4 CkiUrta'i Sr. fTa4 lia fTruaka, Br Valiaes Tk frtil Cru and B4 at Ur prc Tm wUl lJ jviiiBf ode i 10O kl. kr Xm Pock. U Ubw LarilW Bit Tojt 8aa5, 50 W- SteT L5m4 Poti, !0,OUO J is t Bri9 8m kj to eortr wt:on luO UIm N". C- PUi, 1.0CO Ma Co' ftpool Cot to q. AiJ Mii l VTklci. trti -n ger !: (toodi. F!Dnlj, Uf- . I 1 o r : f ' . on I. ..Jy w arm lad 1 ' - i ;hri" to ihow TOO If I: rtr J to "Strike, t.ll tl.f in-i ara.t' 1 f t xpir. j Strike, for y i u r ni t r- sr. i i. r l! r i- Strike, for t'.f k '-'''' ki'1"1 L' :r i rf . Goi . icii v i i: r i. a ' : i i. 1 Now ir m in or itT r-i : , " ,i w : :i o grntl'T irtiic- .in il !c ! the w arm pul,-e (if ! Tii' he i ho. nl rii.it tii.iki'H tbe world nkin. Ilnf, !c :' bo ro- iriiiilcNy .tiul 't-n-:.. ' ,i' r id lTitijc!; ' . : 1 r KiMM. N". C Oet. IMS. HABD TIMES MADE EASY insfein s Having pnrchaied an extra large stock, we afo prepared to sell Goods at Wholesale and Retail, AT Mock Bottom Prices.! Country Merchants will surely find it to their advantage to call upon us and examine stock and prices. We can give you BETTER BARGAINS than any house in Eastern N. C. Our stock consists of Dry Goods in all its Branches, Lions, Boys and Youth's Clothing, 3TS ctxicl INkTotioxxs, Eatks, m political grave dig ger, is a sacceM. No more milk and cder. We Uke oar drints straight. Dbilx and discipline will make tbe Democracy of Craven invinct 'ble. Nevkb give np tbe ahip. prt-ad every tad and bug out al U'ui baooera. Wk propose to advocate nothiDg battle w.is rmc that u wrong, and to surrender frit th.it uothiog that la right. Wx predict that the Democratic prtj of Craven coanty will be more efficient than ever. Wi rrjoic in the election of Governor Hill bat we abominate the treachery that defeated Cteve-land. Ct'HSK na at night and fondle ns meaitrnl tlut by day. No sir, we will have no t!enes reju.rr more of it. Paddle your ou canoe. The Democracy of the E.vat hail tbeir brothers o( the "et aj the illastrions vu-tors m a glorious a oae. As soon thick of placing a viper :n the boom of your family a of patting your name on the bond of a Iiepablioan. KELT him shell his corn if ho needs your help, that i neigblwr ly. Toach not bis Nuid ol otTice, thit ls political. What will the futnro bcT" Leave that to GckI. Act well soar pax:, and morning, noon and ec. repeat "Thy will b done." DoM'T get mad. Principles are never paaaionate. They are tbe coJd deductions of sober reason, and their votenes are tbe children of truth. NVk have mjoj cause for con gTatalatlons and rejoicing, and not the leaat is tbe redemption of tbe1 4th District. Three cboers for' Hann ! I TnK World saysi "The If you are so constituted a to take within your mental vision a wide expanse, look n North Caro lina and Identify ourselt with her present prospects and future lory. If to a narrower i.in'e your thoughts incline. Ti.ike lionie your empire, and domest c ' tbe object of uu;r rt-ikjn. Wh.it ere your stat ion. and where cieyou be. "Let till tin- ends t hoi: .i: ni r at In- t h n iT) '-. (i id'- and T: u !i- " The .;: i'U . -. o i-i . e or ELECTION NEWS. ; in ; loir tl.O trno man ., ' 1 r 1 1 ri f " virtuon- niar.hood. The Now u t t he following m:i-s.-. fMn's ( 'ab mot : Secretary d Sm man of h:o. Secret arv of t i:o 1 ,i.d Mi ll oi I. .1 W.ir- .11! ham 15. All Secretary Alter of M ; Secretary of the N.i - W IV h'rye of Maine. Secretary of the Inter. ner Miller of Now i nrk. rostmu-tiT (ler.er.i: . Mahone of ':r::i:a. Attorneytsoner.il - .iol: (' lam of Illinois. t: u ii.i. si r. From the 4th of March. l-ol. the -4th ol March. 1 a period twenty fonr years, the Ilepul l.c party had absolute possession the go cnnioiit oi the I n i tod States, and from the sprmp of lsi the Pemooratic party has had par tial control of the government, the I'residency and the House of Rep resentatives being Democratic and the Senate Republican. Not for Kai.kI'.h, N.l'.. Nov. ? IIarriion'n election n now regarded as certain. Republicans get a majority of from twelre to fifteen in the National Ilouee of Representatives. Fowle majority is over twenty thousand, it wppeare. The Democrat have a large majority in the Legislature. !'ne Democrat tlecteJ to the House in Wake. The board of canvasser here may throw out one ward by reason of irregular ities and this w ill make the county Democratic and eafe as to SheriiT. Juhnurn oertaiuiy defeated f jr i"on krresa in the &.h district. Tnere is no news as t Simmons. Skiori ir i? elect ed ; M j.-eheaJ defeated . PAMLICO L'Or.NTV . C leveland 720. Harrison 641 i Fowle :r.. Dockery G 1 9 : Skinner 737, White 640. Legislative, Democrat 740, Repub lican li. '6. Kentire county ticket elect ed, t. "am pen. Democratic candidate for SlieritT is elected by IS majority. For amendment 51)41 against amendment 27'J. N'oto for Jud icial ticket about the sarue ks for Governor. Shepherd leads hi ticket a few votes. KDSCUE ELECTED IN JONES. Thknton, Not. 8. The Boar 1 of 'aovassers of Jones county met at the court house today and after a full in ventilation came to the conclusion to throw out the returns of Beaver Creek township for moving the boxes and other i rregu lations which elects K. M. Fes Mie to the Legislature. J AS R. STAM'i BEAUFORT COUNTY. Washington, Nov S. Kow le 'e maj jr ity in this county is two hundred aad n met f -three Skinner is elected to i'e,ngreH by a majority of fifteen hun dred. Jn. H. Sm i.i. OFFICIAL VOTF, II A I: N ( 01 'MY. The board of canva-i convened at the court house on Tiur-dav. Nov. iib, and organized by eleoti: II. C White hurst chairman. J V. liidule clerk and 11. A. Mareh-ill :. -i.-t..r.t clerk. , After being w ! ,i. members of the board proce-delto , :l.s tLe re turns and announced the fallowing result.' KIHsT V Ai.I'. Cleveland 111, Harrison SI . Cocgre.-s. Simmons 14J. hciha:n L'. St tte. Fowle 140. L'j ..: - v SO. Walker ! . I.-t? ialatire. Nunn T : reer. 20 ; Ku-sel 1 1 : . Uusey 21. Counn. Patterson 122. Ber ry 37: Stinison 12.: Harm :M: Hubh 122. Hancock '.',: -.hep-.rj H 'i ' 'd en '- " !..'.--ick l.-.O. -p.C' eo ) Cleveland 100. Harrison 4ii i '(i.HTt-s, Simmons liij. Cheathim SI State. Fowle U V Dockery -It. L-i: is! ili ve. Nunn ll.Oreen Hu-fe!l let lluspe 25 County. Pattt-rson 110. B-rrv j:). Siimsou 1 15. Hal-.n 2.': HuStu I i.n. "l iM cock fi'j. Miei ar i ; t-i '., n S'2 I. ;.-b Fiii For Treasurer 2,13. For SheriiL 2.150 For R.-kji-tc-r Hancock 2. t --'J. For C--r...ner. 2, 101. For Surveyor. Lovick Statiton precinct t;a Dockerv 77. hepard 1 i i Jen Han, their l'..tt.-rson 1.70:j. Berry ForebodMia- Breams. There are some queer statements limson 1 740. Hahn on reco: d cinnpcled with I'oiebod inr dreams. Loid Littleton, it is i m.-!u. IJubba 1.0-c,. siiid. was wa i n o.l of h l s death by a droam. Hrand. in his 'J'opnlar Ant itjuities," tolls of a seaman who s-uHered much from superstitious fears When on ;lio night watch, he would seo sights and hear noises in the rigging and the deep which kept him in a per petual lover ol- alarm. One day the poor fellow imagined thoKvil One visited him. and fold him that he had but only throe days to live. His messmate all laughed at him. The next day he told them the arch tiend had paid him a second visit announcing a jrpet i i.n oi Fo w 1 and SOMETHING FOR DEMOCRATS TO READ. ..publican Cfricc-Seck B: fere the E'.tction. :a:d I.D s n 57 i "ongr. haru ;)G. State, 55. Legislative. t i n r: ; v Cleveland 121. H.ri Simmons' tliO. i 'hca Fowle 122, Decker? .N enn 1 , , (treen 40: Uussoll 12S. Hus-pt 40 County. Patterson 110, lierrv- !5: Stimson ln-.i, lL.hn 5 ; Hubba 102. 'Han cook 47 Saepard C)ien l.'.I.ivi k 14 7. Cleveland .'S, Harrison 152. Congrr-s, Simmons 1C2, Cheatham .s7. State. Fowle ii" , Dockery 154. Legislative, Nunn 9-i, Green ss; RJSSell 95, Hussey '-7. County. Patt. rson 137. Berry 50: Stimson 1 i;o. Hahn 57; Hubbs ISO. flan--o.-k 54. Sh pard 1.5 Olen 55: Lovick cail upon ail Democrats who may ! e.-tly rt quest (. d to help put Hahn, "k and Perry in cilice by signing joiiiis to read the fcllowintr which aj peared in the last iss-uo of th True Republican .i i.-t eforo the eh- 'tion. This paper has the name of a colore i man at its head, but it :s well known that tie rat! .e-SK.kj-ra did the writing, and it i. tt 'icved that one of them w ho will now appeal to Dtmoi rate t no on his boad wrote this very article. Road it. Democrats. v- ! . i the melanehnly tid'ng I lien it wa- ol the storm;.', ot hers, aseemii fa re wel i o post ul.ii od no i; -f. N'o-.v f,.tal d is h I. ia; ion aiKl the dro.amei was ,s nt aloft. il Do bade Ins telling them II :s n. hut I o I i ; r 1 to lie with his Hefoie he messmates ie had re Absolutely Pure. Tli I TO ONSLOW. The otlc'idl count of Onslow gives the following majorities: Clevelanl. 7J4 . Fowle, 75.5: Brock, for the Senate, 7 : Oilman, for the House. 4S7; ' 'lammy. for Congress. 747. 1 tie entire county Dtmocrati : tcket ;s elec te-1 by a large majority. HYDE COUNTY. ."Udkely, Democrat, is elected to the Legislature by a good majority and the entire Democratic county ticket except Ret'ter of Deedt is elected. An Undoubted Majority for Harrison Nkw York Nov. 8. An extra World ssys. t'hairman Brice of the Demo cratic National Executive Committee concedes the election of GeD. Harrison. capt. Mcllwaine. Chmrman of the Campaign Committee, was the only member of the National Committee at headquarters this morning, and he made authoritative announcement of Chairman Price's concession of Repub- i it:i w-Ai:i - f. . xr. ii-, C.eveland 102. Harrison 251 Coasrtes. Simmons 1::7, (,'Ijcatham 210. State. Fowle 104. Dockery 252. Wslker 1. L-g-istative. Nunn 125. Green 217: Russell 120. Huseev 2is. County. Patterpon 140, Berry 197; Stimson Ms. Hahn Hubbs 139. Hancock 210. Suepard '' Men 2.2: Lovick 20. KiPTn warp-st. rini.i.irs. C leveland 5. Harrison 315. Congress, Simmon. It!. Cheatham "0s State I owle 1. D ekery 3 is. Legislative, Nunn 21, (irecn CM: Russc-li 24. Hussev 291. County. Patterson 02. Berry 259. Stimson 09. Hahn 252: Hatha 57. Han cock 2GL Sbeuiird 50. Odei: '.04; LoM.'k a n !::: .;.o. Clevehind Electors 2'M. Harrison Elec tors 1.5). Congress, Simmons 301 ( heatham 113. Si 25S, Dockery l'l. 259. Green 123. Russell 270. Huesey 120. County ticket. Patterson 273. Berry 110: Stimscn 2S3. Hahn 112: Hubbs 204. Hancock 1 12. Shepard '.:;7, Odenlll; Lovick 85!. - 'LcKF.D MEN. IMIAb VOL K J ATHi:i.'- They know the ycko and burden of slavery: they know its ills and woes, its pains and sorrows: they know what a blessed thing it is for them to bo free. To whom do they owe their liberty. Read this carefully to them. The Re publican party was the instrument by which their freedom was secured. They cannot in j istice to their con science co hack on the men who fought for their freedom and secured it. They cannot vote to put men in office who fought to keep them in slavery. Young men, slavery is tut a dream to you. But your fathers spent their best days in it. Ti.cv cannot reward, by putting men in oliice who were in favor of kc-epmg th- m t;nsla i d . If they attain toclii- tiu-y mtitc-t it without the votes of the late Freed men. T'lic-v can never honestly consent to go back on the Republican parly. Ls principles today live and are cherished by ail true lovers of liberty. Fathers, stick o your freedom aa grateful men. Don t be led olf by men who fought to keep you in slavery. Teach your children the cureedness of slavery and the grati tude you and they owe the party, and never be guilty of casting your vote for the Democratic party, which is the party of slaverv. It matters not in e-eived a third warning, and ho was confident he should bo dead before night. He jiscciided into the rig ging with t his terrible foreboding on his mind, and, losing bis hold, fell upon the dock and "as killed. Now. we can account lor the 10 stilt hero by supposing the sailor to have taken a lit le too mii'di string dnn!; before leaving port, ami when at sea. and deprived of liipior. to have been aiilieted with l Ii n u m 1 ll 1 p') W '1 I' T I'tir'ly Htrt-iif' eoonnin 1 r h 1 i : . "riM. A mirrd r ' ' a vi n i.)iii.nMi. Mo i t 1 1 " r ! ' tlhr V k I ndi. &flt AAA not tip o id In corn pil 11 Ion w 1th the mnlt1i flow lost, niii.rl wciKhi.ilnii) or ptaoapbMA powir. Hol.C.nlTliicari. IIOT1L Bins Powin o . i Wo, n. y nOTls4v4w I r lr -n N, w hern h Alei. Millr. tr Da tis ami tin ural. I'lobably ; oe e.i foi ewain i n rs m easily : in ot her woi .1 weak or disordered shattered svstom. 'I t on i lily lna lOMlltS Wo 1m t ; 'I' dreams ie hit iM alii he trace ! . . t ho. I,o i mind and ike tlit1 iM- of (ilaiba. the successor of Nero. It issaid his death was foretold h i m by a marble statue of Fortune, which stood in the Tusculum, at llotne. It seems he had c'"ilet'ed with this st a' uo. as well as alio' !ior t be ( 'api t oh no Venus and hat he had. m t he excess ol Ins ad miration, ad jnicd l'oi : une w it !i a splendid nucklace of lirilliants. howe or. Dou't Fail To Call Od ROBERTS BROS., ' I! SEND Ycur ORDERS TO US. Wo h,:v, i-i st, li a Full Line of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. C S. Parscfiis & Sons Boot and Shoos. Peuilcnt itiry Boots & Shoes, Also Shoes do oet from .the PoatOB factories. all grades FLOUR li if an very low. '. - " V 4 ' n Mi We are hi from the M 1 1 We ai-o , .. I. Sniilf. ROI'"RTf:. Sunt'. A'ro'ir ...... AfT." 1 and (lail & Am BROS., lirrnt.N. O lican victorr. The World Duts Cali- l)artT I one moment 8inCO the inacguratian forma and Indiana in the Republican lost by a scratch ontj. Bat for the 0f Lincoln in LScH has it ben colamn ana aives Harrison 233 votes in r, ... . , , ,V; i . 1 the electoral college. In regard to the Hewitt divUion in this city and vxie for the Democratic party Congreional situation theextra World froe recality In Iirookly n it would to cjutt into etTect meaanres ot re- i Congreee as well asthepreei- k.r. r. '., . -.t,i idency Ijtt? As belated returns from nav won. : form. hatever, in the legislation congressional districts come in. the ABE effort for the ameiioration , of the conn try has been l.nrtlul or J complexion of the next House grows whether a protects e m ogt im Unt ani, inter88tin . of the question of the campaign ret unde cided. It it a possibility that tbe Re publicans may have control of the 5 1 at of Craren coanty to be giren up T offensive, whether a So, Ttrily. Aa toon expect a tariff or the internal revenue pys motber to abandon ber child in the 1 tern, was the work of the I'epnbli midat of a utorm. can party. NVjs trait that Uarnson will, In the late campaign the K.pub- prove to b better than his party, kcn party pledged itself to tariff and that the Republic will suffer no1 form- t -as the old promise, detriment in hU hands, but We;withhicb the roplo have often bonld have grave doubts of the ; beguiled, leiterated with ap- pwitj of any administration with, parent sincerity all through the Blaine at tbe head c f it Cabinet. ! canvass. They rejected the Mills ,. ,v -r-k i bill ostensibly because it would be So far m tbe Democratic party , , . , , . ,,, , : oppressive to labor, and promised is conoerned, even should later in-1 FP ' ,. , telhence demontrate its defeat,! fi J Congress. Tho Democratic majority of IS is dwindling away. Sareral estimates mada by Democrats in this city bring the margin down to 2 votes. Republi cans are claiming that the full returns will give them the House. This is im probable, but a distinct possibility. There have been some surprising Re publican gains. Democratic St. Louia has elected three Republican Congress men. The Republicans make apparent ly well based claims to their gains in Michigan, but the Democrats have gained in Virginia. New York's dele gation is unchanged as to parties. Tbe PAWscN s sTOr.E. Cle eland 44, Harsison 74: CoDprefg, Simm ns 4j. Cheatham 75. State, Fowle 43. Dockery 70. Legislative. Nunn 12, Green 47; Russell 3'J, Hussey 72. County. Patterson 73, Berry 4"): Stimson 77, Hahn 42; Hubbs 7". Han cock 4V. Sheperd , Oden la: Lovick 71. ri'Lciinii's. Cleveland 114. Harrison 52. Con grees. Simmons 1 19, Cheatham 40. State. Fowle 114, Dockerv 40. Legislative, Nunn 100. Green '?.S: Russell 109, Hussey 30. County. Patterson 110. Berry 55. Stimson 127. Hahn 32; Hubbs 10S. Hancock 34; Shepard 93. OJen 31: Lovick 101 . co-nick's. Cleveland 27. Harrison 73. Con gress, Simmons 28, Cheatham 72. State, Fowle 27. Dockery 71. LgiBlative. Nunn 26, Green 71; Russell 25, Hussey 71. Countv, Patterson 22, Berrv 73. Stimscn 22, Hahn 73: Hubbs 22, "Kan cock 73; Shepard 21, Oden 73: Lovick 93. JAMES CITY. Cleveland 0, Harrison 32S. Congress. Simmons 8. Cheatham 329. State. Fowle 7, Dockery 331. Legislative 'I' he charms of "onus. final! v prevailed over those ot te ticket Fowle "'""i'io".u '"j j..rocui urcn. imiuin-, aim ink necklace was Legislative Nunn mild or rough, reeent it. Enemies may ultimately presented to the Goddess crat and half Republican, but .f you LeU7" ('Onseij neiiee of this love your freedom you cannot do it. tho slighted, insulted Fortune ap ' The good book tells yon to "shun them peared to Galba in his sleep , and very appearance of evil,'' and if you" upbraiding him with hhs infidelity, ' vote for one Democrat you arc guilty fold liim hp. Rlinnlil ho. deorived ot , "X funuf; IUI till. ue IlilLlUlUl. l.'UU L be misled. This is plain, practical and common tense. Reid to your lathers, younp; men. The above is exactly in line with the epeeches made on Monday night before the election and served the purpose in- all the gilts she had lavished upon him: soon after which lie per ished. Now Galba was seventy two years old when he was slain by hits sol-, diers, and what with age and a , tended, namely, to arouse the basest fruition of honors, was reduced t passionB of the colored people in this county against the Democrats. Now Democrats, if you w ant to aid in keep ing up the organization cf the paity which is endeavoring to poieon the minds of these colored people against you. why e;o to work and sign the bonds of Ilihn, Hancock and Berry. The a very weak state ol mind, or he j never would have, just before t hat - event, gone into ecstasies about the marble statue. It may be inferred, hence, that the very imbecility, or second childishness, which would prompt him a necklace of diamonds around the neck of a marble form, would not be able to overcome its Brick ! Brick ! Brick 50,000 ox- Sale . P. BURRUS & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT8, AND GRAIN DEALERS, Market Dock, :m;V HKItNK, N. V C-i' Consign us- your produce. mone y tbev make cut cf these county offices wili enable them to keep up indignant visitation in a dream, their orgamz uion and keep themselves in ofiice. it cannot give np the contest upon which it was entered. Sound economic opinions need time for their popular appreciation. Nuetii Carolina has covered ! herself with glory. Threats could not alarm, blandishments could net sedac her. True to her ancient renown, she floats the Democratic dag from ber mountains and gnar- antes to her people honor abroad i and security at home. Patriotism is an instinct of nature. It will live ;J long as man is controlled by the higher ele- care nothing for the stench while 1 ment of his being. A patriot can- they fill their pockets with ill got- 'not abandon his party because it teu gMQS, They will retain the I dm sufferd defeat, any more than 8T-Btem and fill the oflices with Ke- a child can desert bis lather be- nnlJicans would relieve the people, and at f3Ct of the situation is that there are Nunn 7, Green 297; Russell S, Hussey the same time woik in the interest of capital and labor. Will they do if T We s1 ..ill see but, in as much a- tl.ite i- it" v. ay of judging the future biii o. the past, we indulge in no such expectation. The Kepublioan party stands pledged to the lepeal of the inter nal revenue laws. Will they redeem that pledge T It is the product of their genius, and it has fed and clothed their follower. Tbeir management of the system made it odious to tbe people, but they will enough districts yet uncertain to turn the House majority either way. Ohio. C"l.CMi:rs. Nov. 8 The Democratic State Committee, on returns received by thtm up to midnight from sixty-six counties, claim a giin cf over 6,000, leaving the Republ icans a plurality of Green about 1 . .000. Some of the strongest pooro 296. County, iPatterson 35, Berry 29S Stimson 40. Habn 290: Hubbs 36. Han cock 29S; Shepard 30, Oden 299: Lovick 234. c a r I'ALMEi:. Cleveland 20, Harrison' 293. Congress, Simmons 01, Cheatham. 2o(i State. Fowle 23, Dockery 295. L trislative. Nunn 5"i, 4K Russell , Hussey 2:0 Patterson 9s, Berry 219; Stim son 97, Hahn 2 1 ; Hubbs 9B, Hancock 220: Shepard 23, Oden 121: Lovi;k 317. Democratic counties have not yet been heard from. They concede the election nf MorpT. Renti h! io.an. in !.h RPvpnth Congressional district, and still claim D0 KS. the election of Saltzebar, Democrat, in Cleveland 32, Harrison 43 Congress, tho CiLh. Tho Rermbllcan Committee Simmons 3b, Cheatham 45. State. Fowle claims a plurality oi 'u.-.- on tne National ticket. No figures are given Furniture, Carpets, and In tact too many articles to mention. Please call and we will guarantee it to be to your advantage. EINSTEIN'S. Kinston, Sept. 20. janl cause he ha fallen into misfortune. Mum is Lwing said at to how questions between the Cuited States and England are to be set tled. We prMunae that they will be held in abeyance by Kngtand The Republican party :s pledged to give to the people more and bet ter schools. Will thoyT II they da they will give evidence of im provement, and we will reioice in it, for Democrats are always in unless the United States fresses favor of lmprovemoL'. Their past history does not warrant the expec tation of any good from lh.it quar ter. With opportunities utiequaled nniio Hen BREWING & Ennel CO.'S the issue to an immediate settle ment. Ir will take iear to kill a super stition that ha brought so much profit to its votaries nt the eipens? of tbe public. Hut the prooesa of extinction has begun and will cou tinue until protection Incomes by common consent an incident, and not the exclusive object, of our tariff." Balto. Sun. Cketain w York Kepublicau papers ha4 exclusively the news of i elcdon outragas in tb South, and resources unbounded they ac complished nothing commensurate with their professed undertaking. In soler truth !he squandered the educational funds in riotous living while children grew up in ignor auce and vice. Will they do any thing txtter now We shall see. Tho Kepublicons hae made a great fuss about the civil sen tco. r They sav th,.t Mr. ('icw.aud o i PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER. IS TJSraUXSTIOSABLY THE Finest EJper Extant. It is brewed from the finest Pale Canada West Barley Zthlt and Laazer Hops, and highly recominxided for its TONIC and ITU TR1T1VE qualities. T blo reputation eDjojed by the UKUGNKK & EyQKL X)MPiLKT u da to tn fact that only the FlNKrtT AND BEST MATERIALS rw used and that th gratet SKILL and CARE ax esarciMd daring iu naaactiue. Jyi dwtf guns and knirea and of every qual ity of bloody aplnt. legitimate news will herealter (for something over three years' take the place of ', tbe law ' such exclusive. New Haven News. In tbe chief centrei of thought and intelligence, where the people had tbe fulleat information and voted with tb greatest indepen dence and discretion, the President's reform policy waa sustained. It it one of the compliments which the logic of event says to Grover Cleveland. Boston Glob. In oar position, in regard to tie igDiDg of Republican bonds, we admit nothing that savors of er souitl malice or individual vindic tiveneaa. We are opposed to Re publican supremacy on principle. ( lie who goes upon the bond of a Republican identifies himself with h M violated the law in turning out Republicans and putting 1 )emocrats in office. How will they execute Will Mr. Harrison con tinue Democrats in ofiice. or will they be turned out to make room for ltepublieans? W e shall see. In the spirit of democracy we shall be glad if the promised re forms are made, with a mind en lightened by experience wo expect nothing ot the kind. Intolerant, vindictive and malicious, we expect them to continue to grind the peo ple and trample the constitution. The Ivetter elements of manhood weru ignored in their canvass, and will not bo inaugurated in their ad min istrat ion . There w.U bo i,- i ei.ixat ion of energy on the part of the Democra cy. So long as the government lastx, so long as there is a constitu tional I'nion, so long as there is a v of freedom, so lone Agent and Bottler, New Heme. N. C. the Republican party and becomes Deonie WOrtb ki - ij-. i i w j . will the Democrat ic partv stand to Dab ican bottdatnan in an absnrditv. 1 Aaw-li mruv nf an infloi pn perpettiate. venera'e Mi.-l defend on State officers. Cincinnati A story ia in circulation in CovinRton. Ky., that Speaker Car lisle is to be deprived of his certificate of election. The ground of this action is the alleged illegality of ballots cast for him in Campbell and Kenton coun ties. It is assumed that if these are thrown out hia majority in the district will be overcome. Kentucky law, it is said, requires that tbe ballot shall be plain white paper with no distinguish ing fenture, but the Carlisle ballots were printed on large sheets of perfo rated paper, so that when the tickets were torn apart the perforations ap peared on the edges and make them easily d miinguishable from other tickets. Serious Riot. V si 1 1 N ;T; K . Nov. 7. A special to the Poet from Norfolk. Ya. , says: "A riot occurred in Portsmouth about S o'clock tonight between whites and blacks. Four hundred negroes marched down IliihBtreet.theprinciple thoroughfare in the city, singing 'Hang Crover Cleveland on a sour apple tree. ' At the corner of Didwiddie street a large party of white men were congre gated, and a white boy and negro had a scuille. The negroes came to the rescue of their comrade and were charged by the whites. Hardly had the fighting commenced before ehota were tired by the negroes. Then the wildest con fusion prevailed, and after about forty hots had been fired the negroes re treated. The whites then discovered that three of their men had been wounded. Stmuel Oust was shot in the leg. James Mahoney in the abdomen and John Reigor in the eye. The two latter are probably fatally wounded. Immediate y after the negroes had re tired the whites began arming them selves. Everybody is now armed. Mnyor Baird haa called out the Old Dominion Guards, and 100 special po licemen have been sworn in. Intense excitement prevails and tbe negroes are reported forming just outside of the city. ADotber outbreak is feared. A detachment of the Guards will be sent to disperse the mob of negroes" The Revival. The serieJ of meetings at the Baptist church continue with unabated interest notwithstanding the unusual excite ment in town incident to the election, thus evincing the power of the spirit of grace. On Monday night the paator buried in baptUm 19 converts. Mr. Lide, the pastor, bad the Rev. II. W. Battle, pastor of the Baptist church of New Berne, with him lost night, who will continue hia aid till the cloee of the meeting. While not an evangelist or revivalist in tbe technical sense, yet he is a preacher of great, spiritual power, his ministry has been wonderfully blessed wherever he has been, and we may except like blessings to follow his ministry here. Wilson Mirror. tian. perpetuate, them. T MPORTED FHENCH BRANDY AND 1 HOLLAND GIN. just received and fcr sale by James Rrpmonp. Dockery 53. Legislative. Nunn 3'J, Green 47: Russell 37, Hussey 47. Coun ty, Patterson 38, Berry 4'3: Stimson 39, Hahn 45: Hubbs 3G, Hancock 40; Shep ard ?f, Oden 46: Lovick 59. Rl'SSCLL . Cleveland 104. H irriscn t . 7. Con press, Simmons lis, Cheatham State, Fowle 102, Dockery 13. Legis lative. Nunn Green 121: Russell 126, Hussey 11. Countv. Patterson 110, Berry 119: Stimson 112, Hahn 127: Hubbs 110, Hancock l'.V. Shepard 114, Oden 119: Lovick 22H. ARNOLD S iT' UK . Cleveland GO, Harrison 53. Congress. Simmons GO. Cheatham 5s. State. Fowle GO, Dockery I 1 . Legislative, Nunn 57. Green GO; Russell 57, Hus?ey 59. Coun ty. Patterson 57, Berry 9: StimscTh 55, Hahn 53; Hubbs 57, Hancock 59; Shep ard 56, Oden 59; Lovick 114. .1 ASTER. Cleveland 22. Harrieon 14. Congress, Simmons 79. Cheatham 14 2. State, Fowle 72, Dockery 14 iaiiv.ve, Nunn 44, Green 171; Ran-ell 70 llussey 14G County. Patterson 50, Berry 152: Stimeon 52. Hahn 149; Hubbs 51, Han cock 117: Shepard 27. Oden !!: Lovick 13. PLEASANT hi:.:. Cleveland 17. Harrison 114. Corgress, Simmons is, Cheatham 112. State. Fowle 17. Pickery :!. Legislative, Nunn 17. Green 114; Russell 16. Hussey 114. Countv. Patterson 19. Berry 110: Stimson 20. Hahn 109: Hubbs 19. Han cook 110: Shepard 19, Oden 110: Lovick 127. LEE'S KAI-. M . Cleveland G5. Harrison K7. Co: grees. Simmons 6. Cheatham 123. State, Fowle 05. Djckery 12S. Legislative. Nunn 6 Green 123: Resell 6, Hussev 123. Countv. Patterson 02. Berry 119: Stimson 62. Hahn 117: Hubbs 59. Han cock 120:SheparJ 55. iijen 120; Lovick 173. TE.Mri.E-. Cleveland 16, Harrison 142. Congress, Simmons 16. Cheatham 141. State. Fowle 16. Dockery 142. Legislative. Nunn 16, Green 142. Russell 16. Hussev 142. County. Patteisjn 14. Berry 142: Stimson 14. Hahn 143; Hubbs 10. Han cock 143: Shepard 16: Oden t44: Lovick 154. eoRK CHEEK. Cleveland 55, Harrison 31. Congress. Simmons 63, Cheatham 19. State, Fowle 51. Dockery 39. Leg i.-la; ive. Nunn 58, Green 26, Russell 57. Hussev 22. County. Patterson 59. Berry 25. Stimson 61, Hahn 22, Hubbs 51. Han cock 25. Shepard 55. Oden 22. Lovick 74 For President, Cleveland 1,359; Harrison Electors 2 51s. For Governor. Fnwle 1 10- Djckcry 2,637. For Congress. i.m mens 1 fijii Cheat bam 2 335. For the Stn-tto. Nunn 1.5 $0. Green 2.31S. For the House. P. h:-dl 1 5:5 Hussey o.MOL lie- cause of bestowing its property on a rival. Again be read his late in his own wickedness aud folly, fie knew that the outraged K nnan soldiers would soon vmt then hatred in his: death. ( are of the Eye. J. Short-sightedness. The ten dency of this defect is to increase, and, later in life, to result in serious oceular disease, although to bun dreds ot thousands-id persons it. is little more than iin-onvenience, and not a growing one. I' generally begins in childhood, and is due. when not inheiited. to keeping thi eves too near the printed page in reading and study. A deficient light st i engi liens this tendency, but children fall mtothe habit apart from the matter ol light. I'arents and to tellers should look alter il . Already oui niodeiii school system has tins defect to a lai ue proportion ol our pojiiii.it ion : aud as shoi t pighteilness i:i the parent increases the tendency to it in the children, we may expect it, t i time, to become general, utile c he evil is carefully guarded ag mist. The eyes of all school children should be tested, and special pains be taken to have the short sighted hold their ces as far liom the book as is compatible with distinct vis ion. They should also put on glasses as soon as a decided do feet appears. 1'. Astigmatism. This is boin with the person. The curvatures Washington and Vicinity. . icu Creole of Hyde is married. Beaufort county has given about 200 Democratic majority. Ev.-ns, the rice mill man. has been in town for several days. Jlrs. Kate Credle continues id wiih little or no improvement. A flat sank at the wharf a night or two since with 250 sacks salt on board. Mr. James Boyd of Long Acre, Beau fort county, died on the 3!st of cancer. Died, in Washington, on the 31-t ult. Mrs. Harman Eason. Deceased was about S 1 years old. Mr. T. P. Howard who lives near Washington has n c .dt 0 months old which weighs 450 lis. and i- 11 hands and 3 inch'.s high. A small tenement house m the sub urbs of this town was burned about 1 o'clock a m. . Nov- 2 J . The Salamanders got to the lire but the house was past saving. 1 he loss was small as it stood alone and was unoccupied. Serious trouble was ant cipated for a while on the 6th, and on the 7th the negroes became so insolent and disor derly, resisting arrest that the Sheriff appealed to Capt. Warren, by whose assistance fortunately without bring the negroes were dispersed. A last straw Bometimea breaks tbe camel's back. At night of the 7th some uneasi ness was felt by the whites, as rumors were rife of armed negroes comiDg to town by twos and threes: the military slept on their arms, and the whites were quiet but terribly in earnest, and while they desired no conflict they were fully prepared to do and dare in defence of their homes and loved ones. All is quiet todav. and no further trouble is apprehended, as the better e' t la C lens of the eyes especially Op 'V'. The World Stands Aghast AT MY LOW I'ltfCK!. A n il w ond e rs . 1 1 i w ! it so much lo it ! 1 1 . 1 1 1 a:i I'll tell veu: I hnv easily satislii-il f..r 1 1, FOR SMALL no i ITS. My Mutlo i- I A I It 1 il ( 5 ne' ikn t " ' i . i oi nt i r - r . lloit I can sell a one pine? letei mined to b ash. mhI WORK A 1 I NO. ii rid you will V w JONES, I'.eriie, N. J. 1862. t-ATQN 1888. THE JEWELER 1 ! . - I iM: IT' " K i V Watches, Clocks. Jewelry SOLID SILVER AND PLATLD WARE. s ! kI T.l I I. UK. 1 ki i ) a larger nock of Spectacles than any other More in North Carolina 1 take particular p uus to til them to the par s ri ng them . f.-r as g." Sinn ing i k i I hi e.i-1 1 1 v at tho txDch r llur.y enrn. 1 believe I can do i w.-rk :i- Mi) a I - li ma k or in the - '( )M 1 AND SKI; M F. V M. K. EATON, Midd le street. : l'-:si-' .st 1 'l.ur-'li. fo!2 dwtf element of the negroes is prevailing. A Notable Event. Av-if&TA. Ga.. Nov. 7. Everything is propitious for the oponin; gusta of the Au- National Exposition tomorrow. Cappas Seventh Regiment Band, of New York, arrived tonight. Gov. and Mrs. Gordon will hrrive in the raorniDg tir.v. Gordon will make the informal or ghiss. the horizontal and perpendicular- do not harmonize with each other. There is indistinct vision, and it is not improved by bringing the ob ject nearer to the e.e. There is also pain aud weariness in the e, c from the constant strain. Lean generally be corrected by the prop GEORGE ftllEN & GO DEALERS IN General Hardware address, and Mrs. Gordon will touch the electric button that wiil set the ms chinery in motion. Experienced expo sicion managers and exhibitors who are present, declare Augusta's Exhibition nearer completion than any they ever saw the day before opening and the A rietv and excellence of the exhibits ex ceed any Southern ex position ever bel J . The fact th&t this is the work of Augus ta people, unaided by appropriations from the city. State or government elicit hearty commendation. Considering the fact that Augusta has only 46,000 inhab itants, arid only recently lost a million dollars by the Savannuh river freshet the feat is marvellous. This display will rack with any exposition made by any State or city in the country, and will be an event in the history and de velopment of the South. YELLOW FEYI R Washin-.ton, November 7. Dr. Por ter, at Jacksonville, Fla.. reports to the Marine Hospital Service that there were forty-seven new casea of yello' fever and one death yesterday, making the total number of cases to date 4,355, and the deaths 307. There are ten patients at St. Luke's and two at the Sand Hills. Dr. Porter suggests that arrangements be made for convalescents and ether persons who have escaped the fever so far. and wishing to go north without stoppage to points where frost has ap- Weakne.-. ol tho Ocular .Muscles. This may ie drf0P:- fho causes already mentioned, it mav bo independent o! them : .ait whatever the cause, it gives i is A tr r i CM 1 1 M ra 1 Plow1--, I " a : I . - llccs ; 1 1 VY....! - Mow o: Steam I I i:i i I o ru o ii I a. u s. Cultivator, I Axon, II "i IK'S. not only to a distressing fatigue ol the 0; e". but to sevcie neuralgic head aches. In the case ol such head aches, it may be desirable to have the eyes duly tested. In all cases, one with any ocular weakness should frequently relieve the e. o ol its strain by simply looking, for a moment or two. away liom the boi-k to the further part of the room. 1, Ophthalmia. I his is an in flammation of the membrane that lines the lids of the eye, and covers tbe globe. The inflammation ma be due to a simple- cold, in which case there is a lioe discharge id mucus. Hut ophthalmia i- Ken a vers contagious character. In those cases, the mucus is juiiu'ent ; . ., contains pus. 1 1 is oi (langei ons. as it may result in total blindness. It is found mainly among those whose hygeienic surroundings aie bad: but those may a fleet hall ; he scliool. Simple ophthalmia may ( ol toi I V i 1 1 i o l ! yv iiiwiic s r, Li in f- I v i 1. Hair, Lain!, nisli, !;! :'a I 'i i i' ; -. , (.'(inli Sto -I roo 1 S-s h ! i - niiil ProsneH, . . "I ! " i aster, K am It iKi1- iiiul IljtrIwar, ( i-nicnt, Planter Kulsmnlne, Var ss, I'utfy mid HafT. I 1 1 i (40 1 a tors, Oil , l.mol, 14 Hiirelar -. ;, war ranted to rivc sr. .2 1 it and Mat isf action. t'JCSt t s LItV LOW. ( ; 1. 1 . l 1 . 1 : n .v CO. rniture!! JOHN SUTER Has on bp. n.l h ir.-i s, :me heavy wi.:.. mat 1 1 i'H- es , ftc . IP- a'-n io- -if 1 ,..t-t, -.a. et-- . i 1 ii ITH'i 5(lt ( DIM. It .-, 1 i is recoix injr every day oi'ir huh. chamber aeu, it. lureaus. wardrobes, '.:ia- h iingi-s, Bofai.etC, 1 hue of hun.e made work l,i, eiMfk, bureau, 0 ru nt ruul substantial, lit iov,m to !Itook V.: 1 il New Berne. Electors, peared this year, to do so without quar- run into it either by aggra vat ion or antine detention at Camp Perrr, with the restriction of disinfection and fu migation of baggage and persnnal wear ing apparel. Jackson illf.. Nov. S. Dr. Neal Mit chell, President of tbe Board of Health, reports 25 new cases cf yellow fever to day for the 24 hours ending C p. m. There were three deaths. Of the 25 cases 5 were white and 20 colored. 'Total cases, 4.416; total deaths, 373. inoculation. Stringent mea. shouM be adopted against it. TKHUllll.K. Two.',', i.l ,.f nil n li- : ha - ik 11, .. 1 "i!v nr" fr.'tc oi.--.ii v; c a 'T paruuioiiia. Cigao 1 The ali e 1 re, n-c ;..n lie! is f ,r most oili- r S,J4II I cities. Delay.- art- .lai:g-rms. Dr. AcUr s-,-(i.;s English Remedy f.-r t .icsumpt i- r. "ill id reduced. vuvs relieve, and liir.y save v-nir ale 1 or s.i'.-' l.v I.' K- rrv. drucir.M. New l.t i ': a- $ mm F3K SALE AT COST, ; .! li i- od a I 1 1 M03k Of 1, a -I- iiotii'l (. r tame being ii it' r t- i!-o merchant AT 1 1 is r until my lojk ia l ash on delivery. J . i ' I X ,nxr. -. r,;' - ;.' , i .-" ' " i 1 jimmi awrrT-T 1 r
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Nov. 15, 1888, edition 1
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