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' -?;'r . ; v? I" v ?2-J? ':.-: - - "' INDEPENDENT 1 1ST ALL THINGS. Term 9U.OO Por "Vara V. V A yol. xi. NEW KKI.NE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C, DKCKMBEIl 27, 1888, NO. 39. Thoro Is' Found This Season in Kinston, Larger, Better and Finer Stock of Goods than kept any where else In this section, nuti we call your attention especially to the many branches of Goods displayed and for sale at OETTDWCER BROS. editorial sotex JOaMlK u4 Faaaj Dry Ool, Li: -' 1 4rar aa4 Wnyi. TV CltHKhrc for julo.J. Gata FviiiiiOWt, irt .a Cap TVptuiM4 Crpu mJ R ,owr Pru-"" CU Faritmr Mil Muj- T8 Wtlt t4 vilk Mt ajt2iio( i ' AIm k for : XOO iU. hTY Um4 Park. 23 lt. LrtIIv4 Oik TMJt Saaf . iO Hin sur IJ ul roia. 10,000 tU. of BxrUs SmIj to eoTr jotwo I.OCO dot Col poi Co l u Q, ia & ot&r good WotMl. 1 1idd!i, Un- .i ; T.f t;oc i. - th body firm od f iiim'f ihow to a i 8;n if ih '!br.- Shirt. MicEB times MADE EASY Cabinet making continue bmk in the Et. In the Wgt all ia qniet. Gi5. W. P. Roberts hu bn gget for AdjntaDt General of North Carolina. O.x Tueadar the Smth Carolina 8-nte rejected the bill toeatablish home for disabled Con federate aoldiers .nil sailors. brocij r down in .fw ion which im aQallj the ca near the tiaae for chHDging th" ad lnistra tion of the joTeroment. Gu. Harbison will neither affirm or den.v the reort that he fa aJi offered the Secretaryship of State to Mr. Blaine. Rev. J a me.s P. Boyck, I). I)., Preoidenl ot tie Southern Baptist Teological Seminary at Loaisrille, Ky., ii dangerouily ill in Pans. TnE Durham Recorder would like to ae Hon. WelTin E. Carter. of Aahenlle, elected Speaker of the next Hoase of Rpi eaentati ves. Governor Gray of Indiana haj hen notifi. d ty Prosecotor Co v don that fortv White Cp, mostly we.l to do farmern hare beon indicted. THE New York Herald announce that Hayti prorK to outwit ns by retarning the Haytien Republic before our Tesael pet to their des tioation. M. 1)E LESSErs and his col leagae in the Panama Canal Com pany have resigned and the affairs of their enterprise seem to have gone to the wall. As heretofore stated, Mr. A. LAiar, of Iredell, ia a candidate for Speaker of the next Honse. Capt. C. M. Cook and Major M Carter are hia opponent. rue ma and opportunity, to place common schools in easy reach of all her children, than this grand old commonwealth. But we would have her assay a loftier flight and place the State University in the fore front of the educational insti tutions of the day. Far be it from us to detract lrom the growing fame of this venerable college. Its foundations were laid in wisdom and sa Ted truth goes forth from I)le?im rK the tiMidl ex.ingrrati..n all its jwrtals. Let the trcanres the riot in M is-:s.-;''i as a seri- HcruNOKi: s.n s ;l;jr France is &a kolidly lit .ii lil ic-.i ii a America. West Virginia, does not like her name. Slit- w.mts to be called H a n a w h a . :e M uss Mecc.l. : in. i Ma's '-.ind jury i i ,i nd has .1 pl eat Off I lu- in . StE (;k ii. vi: One ! one their way to just been ' o I West Vii: ha s t.-u'Lii (1 tn deal of w,iik 1 linen make Ouav has Southerners are Lost i the I'rpsident-Fh 1 1 1'; . i Politics, 1 lieir Ohji i ' Indian 4 rous i:. . v. , the "olid uuii; i ;.; (Jl-o Hurrisou "b Ac iiiii. ; . ..i new houtu take ltn pldCc'.' 1; v. icvotiemen fro:;i U.rni.u-'i. in; tacia who cml- i upi.u iju toil ay are Lot uiiftakea. a:.-. :i or Not was delighted to have us call, and would ive our viewd tbe moet careful consideration. '' N. Y. Times. bonds and hearing testimony on the sime, the board announced that they would be tnken into consideration and Proceedings of Board of Commiesioners a decision rendered upon the same on of Craven County. during The county commissioners of Craven 1 the county, elected by the Board of Justices '' ',r the at their meeting on the first Monday in iiurridou June- viz Ja- A. Bryan, John A. tLey ate Meadows, Daniel Lane, William Cleve ous alTair, r. i "Sham, Fraud saul th.it these : tate a s non i Reform . The faatua one of ; lit- mo.-; i the rrnstuuk: constructed In 1-..4.1. 157". 1 r li .ro;,..i, ' Ro.-t cr.iii i : : h t he d ie r G e i. c r .i ! . I ti ri onlv one d flK'iil'N in RoseiTtiiis w as iit-ei The trust, ei of J Cnllrge, a: I 1 1 1 1 1 . burned, rei ! vi d t ne ci.'l I. U.;:n l.iee w -' r i - ! ted ci C.lthe c 11 is not et. lls'." It 13 rds cotisti v : : S-i v.ce ur,' c'. ck. Of science and the wealth OI letters of the Beer.emer Rjili:,j! Mills Company : ii. L. Uit)ot Jrltrit n . l'iei.leiit of tL(; vry ootitiatnc that tuty are ' the po- and Edward W. Smallwood, convened pie- ho are destined to mold events at the court house on the first Monday and do the grei.: td. Here are their . ... , , 000 , , , . , name and ccudu. -: rhornas Sfddonn, ln December. 1SS3, and after being duly President of the hi ops Iron and Sieel qualified elected Jas. A. Bryan chair- company: W li ood ward. President man for the ensuine year he the possession of all the sous of North Carolina; then will knowl edge cover the land as with a shit-ld, and liberty find its strong est bulwark in the intelligence and virtue of the people. di..l. :.k c w as it ;n I i e n . i .g.i o be (It u. cm. once at a co.-t ot loo.ooo one of llifi'l'li'v :V::m.c in m the S nit lo I UK Indiana hve to bonow ranning expens s nl I: e w a 1 Leo ill i' e Ui. lie I ecc Ii t :y M ;; ,.t 1 : was r u ; i o n s ad-i 'All re : gi - i i' lire will HOW (H'O lor the mediate tor the next two ea:s. lr his been auggested that as : lie Indiana tloat ers are tiush j i-t now it would te Well to r-trike ttiem ! T a loan. I". S. District attiuxey Sel lers, who has resigned just as im portant election cases were about to be brought up In h:s diMru t, has subjected himself to ;i.e same kind Einstein s Having purchased an extra large stock, we are prepared to sell Goods at Wholesale and Retail, AT Eock Bottom Prices. Country Merchants will surely find it to their advantage to call upon us and examine stock and prices. We can give you ETTER BARGAINS of criticism to hich an ai ui officer The Worlds lndianapol.a special '8Qlji,ct, himelI ilt u u. ,,M,i;,ou the eve ot bat t le. TlIK Wmld is I'li M.siiliig b-tters troru Dvmui'i a's show u,g In they did uot vote lor (..' . e e I a nd. I".er reason i mag' n nle is given, uentlemeu could hieave elves trouble and luen more en titled to tn-liel if cai a one ot them bad written "t'ec.iu-e 1 am not a Democrat." aava that Gen. Liamaon hs acci ' dentlly let fall hia opinion that there will be an extra session of the Fifty-first CongTe. THE Preaident haa nominated K. Hartrulge, of Jaekaonville, FU., to Ue U. S. District Judge for the Northern district of Florida in place of tbe late Tbm-s Settle ''THE Kin of Switierlaud re cently had the majority of his Cabinet massacred bcnse he thoaght they were plotting to de throne him. HOW IS IT : Is the world getting worte ? Is civilization and Christianity losing their influence T Not at all. Every day lilts us higher in the scale of being aud brings ns nearer to God. How is it then that wickedness is rampant and crime holds high carnival T White-Caps in the North, destrojing the peace ot coin muuit irs, and negroes in the South rioting in murderT It is the efforts ot malcontents and ruffians to thiow off the re straints of law in the one case, and the overflow of malignant passions, intiamed by unprincipled mis creants, in the other. Within tbe last lew days the civil authorities ot Indiana and Ohio have compelled the submission t the W hite Caps, and the anthori ties of Mississippi will just as cer tainly restore order to that com monwealth. The news from Walthalla, Miss., is well calculated to arouse the white people throughout the United States. We are not in possession of all the facts. We only know that a constable's posse, in the discharge of fficial duty, was filed upon, on last Sunda 1 hese night, by a party of negroes in am them bush, and several white men were killed. e.esrerm-r Iron and Sietl Company, of the South ana Nwrih Railroad Coaip-inv, and other busmen enterprises ; David Roberts. Vice-Prthident and General Manner of the D--ooreU ben Col tnd IroQ l nii'iu) ; LJwin Thocur.i. Vice Prreidc-ni ar.d Mnri.igcr i f th,! Pioneer Milidk sill Manufacturing company; C. P. Wilnn,ou. President of tbe VYii uaojsor, lion Company. Judge Charios burner, u ChuL.ccllor of Alabama; Col. Cornelius Cadle. Jr. Vice President and ILnaijtr of thfc Cahale. Coal Min ing Company: Fred. Slops, Pre-ident of the Birajinntm liming ana Manufac turing , omua y. and JaJe II. B. TonjptinMof Atlanta, Ga., Vice-Preei- oent and G-neral Manager of the Shef field and Birminth.m L Kulroad Cooipany. All ihete gentlemen tsrpt Judge ToinkinB are residents of Birrnioghaiu. Ala., or of its vicinity. They control Si!0.C00 ICO of iaveated capital. In ad Jiiiuu, mty represent iCO other business men ot Alabama who are interested in mining and manu f .,ct u rin enterpri-es in hicn SoO.OOO.OCO of capital are in vented. To keep on with statistic?, Mesors. -..'adie. Woodward. Thomas and turner huvu always Leen Republicans, and the rest Democrat, though none of , ihr-m vottd fur Mr. Cleveland. Mr. Thomas is a Pcnnsi lvn;an by birth, Mr. Wodlward a West Virginin and a member of the L'l.lon Army, Col. Cudle an Iowau and an old Union sol dier. Judge Turner a native of Connec ticut, and Mr. Widi im-on an Oaioan and a member of an Indiana regiment luiing tbo war; s tc.'ie is a fair sprin- tomorrow. Wednesday. Board adjourned to Wednesday. WEDNESDAY S PROCEEDINGS The board met at 10 a. m. All present. The bond of Robt. Hancock, Jr., Register of Deeds, being deemed in sufficient was unanimously disapproved by the board, and the office declared vacant. The several bonds of M. llabn, Sheriff, being deemed insufficient, were . On motion of Commissioner Small- UDani,nously rejected and the office declared vacant. RiXTEO NORTH CAKOLIXi MARBLE WORKS, NEW KLItXK. X. C. Monuments Tombs? ii ui dine work a wood. Simmons & Manly were elected attorneys for the board. An order was made that all sureties to bonds of county officers residing in and out of t;.e ccunly appear person ally before the board for examination as to their solvency. R.jbert Hancock, jr., Register of Deeds elect. M. Ilahn, Sheriff tlect. appeared before the board with certifi cates of election and presented their bonds. E. W. Carpenter, C. S. C, ap peared before the board and tendered a The bond of A.G.Oden, Coroner elett, being deerut;d gor.d and sufficient was approved by the board Fnd lie qualified according to law. The bond of Wm. Bed, Conetable elect of No. 7 township, being deemed good and sufficient was approved and he qualified according to iav,-. At the request of E. W. Carpenter, C. S. C., he was granted until Tuesday, December 18th, to have his sureties be fore the board. ITALIANS AMERICAN MARBLE Orders will reoeive prompt attention end satisfaction guaranteed jof a. wili.IS. Proprietor W. BROAD AfiD ORAVZK 8U.. renewal of his bond. After hearing Henry J. Dovick. Surveyor elect, was testimony in regard to the bonds offered granted uutil Tuesday. Dt rem her 1 1 th. Trou and it was agreed that final consideration 10 complete his bond. be postponed until Tursday, P cpmber 1!. at 11 a.m. IVard took a recess until 4 pm. AFTERNOON" SESSION". Board convened at 4 p m. : all pret-ent. Eugene Tucker was appointed standard-keeper for the county for the crsu ing two years. Moses T. Bryan was appointed under taker for the ensuiDg two years, and No election having been held in No. ') and C townthips. and the C jnaabb -elect of N'o. 3 having failed to tender hij bond, the c .'lice of Constable in theee townships was declared vacant. The valuation of tho lot of I.saiah Wood in No. S township wa-? rc-dueod from SI 000 to $300. E W. Carpenter. C. S. ('.. presented hi annual report of pub! ic f und re- ; K. Mil uin XKW BERNX, ti. C ay authorized tgNt !na80-drw kliu of N 'rthern blood in the delega tion, though none of tho Northerners supervision of Com. J $4 00 fixed as the price of each coffin ceived snd disbursed by him during and burial. the year, which was examined, np- Ail mat'ors pertaining to the poor of proved and ordered to he liied. the county were placed under the eu- The double tax charged against pervision of Cm. Edward W. Saiall- Meesrs. Moore A' Brady on property in wood. No 8 township for the year lSsS w-ag re Ail matters pertaining to the bridges mitt-d upon p.yrnfrt of hingle t.ix. of the county were placed under the JJfi W. Waters, E?q . attorney for A. Meadows. McL'-an, undo application for nave lived less man 10 years in the The supervision and contiol of the certain funds puid over to the countv South Mr. Seddoua and Judiie TotUD- r-(. ri . a ; 1 treamirr bv ihn I' s; C ( Ur, r,f,m,l. . .vyuAbuuccouu an vYaaLyiacuiiaLovr hands of the chairman cf the board. ed to said McLean. The matter was kins are the most prunouneod Soutbern- rTH in tl e lot. Jii.li. A Tomnlrina H(.rrAil in tha Confe.i r.att) Ariijy . and Mr Sel- Corns. Smallwood and Meadows were referred to the attorneys of the board. Don't Fail To Call On ROBERTS BROS., OR SE2TD Ycur ORDERS TO US. We have in st)ck a Full Line of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, C S. Parsons & Sons Boots and Shoes, Pomtentiary Boots & Shoes, Also Shooi direct from the Bottom factories. We are selling all gradee FLOUR from the Mills in Michigan very low. Wo also job Lorillnrd and Gail A Ai Snuff. ROBERTS BROS., SoutK Front .. Ntne Beme.N. O. ions i a ton id one Secretaries of War. leader of ins deltgation. They let him do tho talking for ihtriu, and he makes iO bontp of declaring their object dollar.-! Toe industrial and commer cial n- veic m.- ei. t of the South . 'Property i- : goo i thing.' Slid Mr. Seddonti to the Tiinsa correspondent. ' and that i v.h.u w. v. ;nt the South ern people to get 'i h i.ive remained poor t ) long, and if b.-iQac Rjpu dican ill get the Sjj'h tijh t'-.. a e are- Re- f the Confederate appointed a standing committee to ex Mr . Seddons ig the aminp and Biol it nil rnnrt. hilla pheriffx ac;ount3 and other claims against the county before the Fame are considered by the boar i. County Treasurer elect, R. Berry, having failed to tender his official bonds, the office was declared vacant. Dr. N. H. Street w. s appointed county ' physician for the ensuing two yearsit a salary of $200 per year. Application of Mr. R W. Smith for repairs to Willis bridge was, on motion, referred to ("ommisM.iner Meadows with power to act. A proposition from Nunu & Harper, publibhera of New Berne JoviiNai., in regard to printing, was accepted. In tho matter of petition of Willis Kitkman and other to change route of ; River-ide Church road it was ordered that petition be returned with instruc- i Brick! Brick! Brick! 50,000 BY THE 1L MIX RAIL FA KIT. So long as we nave a cvuutry to What ha broom of lov- 80 lo"K mu,t ln,rt' be 11 I,art-N the Swiss Republic T OWI5Q to fears that the Panama Canal Company's difScultie may gire rise to disorders on the Isth mai, the French g-OTernuient has aent a man of war to Colon to pro t-ect French intrest. to defend it Other parties are partiea of expediency ; the Demo cratic party is a party of principle. There have be:: platlorms in uumerable, but all I ) em ocraj ' c platforms, from the organization of the ptrty to the pit-sent timw, have insisteil on a stiu t construe The clerk was ordered to advertise in tiong to give notice to all parties over the proposed icute, as rations for the county poor for the year Vv'. II. Jackson was appointed inspec- i publicans We have no doubt tbe hour of, Mr. Sadduu .i.,d ho-(,-.. is fcrrnP,! retribution will come, and the ner- i 'or ibtir v isa ttiiouh ex-Jor rtBsman the New Berne Jocrnal for sealed pro- whoBe land . . - ,v v . v,lR B F- i'lt'Ct'' General Harrison's posals for furnishing provisions or changed, will run -.t, uunting companion, and under his ...... ..Un C , W n , nIn...n ' .Bnri I hu. ,mlo t 1 i IT.. vi-IOAn 'd l' , r V '"7' L,,UI"" , t( t tw IhouTethTs afternoon: They gave hte .beginning Jan. l,t. 1SS9. and ending; tor of cord wood. He tendered hia Let tt not be supposed that this meQ10rijll. of whluh lhe (ext is a8 fol. Dec. 31st, 1S89. bond which was approved and the oath hideous affair evinces the retro- iowg, and it was signed by 2C0 firms ; Eugene Tucker tendered his bond as administered. gression ot mankind. It is a dark ! 110 4 corporations of Birmingham 8tandard keeper, which was approved Board adjourned to 4 p.m. and vicinity: We, the cuizeua of ,, , , and bloody incident of the race ! Alabama, congratulate you and the he was qualified according to law. afternoon session. pioblein that has been thrust noon i coaDLT7 on ibf sncctvs of t'aoae prin- E. S. Street tendered his resignation . Board convened at 4 p.m. All pree- . . oiples which hare caused your election, as cotton weigher, which was accepted , ent. un, auu nuiuu win unu uts oimuiiuii ; because wo Delieve tnat a protective anc lu the absolute ftinremacv of I he 1 111 promote too development oi W. P. BURRUS S CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND GRAIN DEALERS, Market Dock, NKW BKRNE, N. C. 4r Consign us your produce, mav 6 d wit THI "Wilmington Mease r, ger says: The corner atODe of the Oootl Samaritan Hospital for colored people, tu laid at Charlotte lat Tuesday. The bailding of this ho pital has bxen undertaken by white persons entirely, and is under the auspice. of the Episcopal Church. than any house in Eastern N. C. consists of Our stock Dry Goods in all its Branches, Liens, Boys and Youth's Clothing, jLNTo"toxxs, Etc. Furniture, Carpets, and in fact too many articles to mention. Please call and we will guarantee it to be to your advantage. EINSTEIN'S. Kinston, Sept 20. janl tion ot the Const r ir urn, ami the limitation of the ledcral govern ment to powers and prerogatives ipresly couterred upon it. In the nature of things the party must continue to tie, a.- it L i ever teeii, the body guard of the Constitution. Never was the pait ;n better THE Preident haj accepted the condition. It has ottcn been in resignation of Sellers and nomi- brtter position tor the accomplish Dated Leon O. Bailey to be United mrnt of the :;!-. of the people, but 8tte Attorney for Indiana in his never ban it l et u more tirmly en place, liailey wm Sellers' ajwistant trenched in the confidence and and is familiar with the Dudley affection ot 'lie i eople. cae, and all other cases in which Vance, Ki::m :, Morgin, bnbry is charged. I'.utier. V. t. .:..! ti.- ir Demo- Ei-Qovkbsob Jahvis, present cratic e.-'.l.-.gu- s . f if;- Sena'e : L". S- Mioister to Brazil, is at home Sibiuk lis. l'.r ek:nr:dge. Cox, Cai- oa a sixty day's leave of abaence. lisle, and their party -oeiates i f or(er ),e restored He haa not resigned the Brazilian the Mouse, are standing ly their miaaion, bat It is sappoed that he tlag, and d;pnting every advance will do so and become a candid ate towards cent t al at nm, and the overthrow id il:e rights of the States i.d tl.e liberties of tiie citizen. Go ernoi s Iegislatures, same 1 m m r letter t ban a I all sections our nutiir.nl rHm-nim.-a nrl hi.r'niiea q n white man. j i,ue. free from sectional feeling and It is unquestionably tbe interest j prejudice, id now presented upon which , r, " ,, i th5 people of tue South can divide ac- of the races in tbe South to live m j oorainK ,0 lhe dictates cf reason and Ieace together. It is tbe part ot j conviction We know mere are great ., v ., a - u . , i numbers in this, lection who think as patriotism, hamanity and Christian- AB d0 8cJ are Q,Ay rtitraiaed froa lty to leave nothing Undone to ac . public expression and advocacy of their co'nipllsh SO desirable a result, but.j P'nion8 by a .eehng of uncertainty as ' ' what will bt t ie policy adopted in if negroes will not know theii 1 the treatment of Southern problems, place and permit peace and har nd apprebrneioa ilu; any change in . I our local uovemnient wili bo deter- mony to acCOm(dlsh their beneficent j mmud to our best interests Tnis fear, results, t Ley must bear the conse- B believe, win be mater. ally k-sseaed , . ,, ,. , i M good (.ppoiutments, and tne best re- quences that will inevitably fol- 8ulu of your elecuoD t0 tE8ured br low. ' mating appointrcenis from that class of v. , ... , i- . u o I Republicans who command the con- o doubt the tnuuiph of the Re I ndtnCB ar)d rre.Pect of the communities piildicau party in tbe uational elec- ! iu whicn they live. Such appointments former board i win develop Jones elected to fill the va cancy. Board adjjurned to Tuesday. " TUESDAY'S PROCEEDINGS. Board convened at 10 a.m. ; all present. A. S. Jones tendered his bond as cot ton weigher, which was approved snd he was qualified according to law. The valuation of lot listed in the city of "Sew Berne by Wm. Cohen, executor, was reduced from ST, 000 to So COO, and on 114 acres of land in I'o from -Si 000 to ST00. on error. The office of Sheriff having been de clared vacant, W. B. Line was elected to (ill the position. The office of county treasurer having been declared vacant, E. K. Kryan was elected to fill the position. The office of Regirterof Deeds having been declared vacant, John A. Richard son was elected to fill the position. The clerk of Ike hoard was ordered to notify the several gentlemen of tneir ' towni-hip election and that they v. ould be given ccount of until the first Monday in January to file their bonds, and that their sureties The personal property listed by Thos. must appear before the hojrd for exam Bryan, col., in No. S township, for 1SS8, inatiou. was reduced from S1C0 to S10. Board adjourned to m.e Ou motion, the rules passed by the Dee. lS:h,at3p m. The World Stands Aghast AT tVIY LOW I'ltrOES, ' And wonders. How is it that I can aell Tuesday, 3() much lower than any one else.? 1'il tell you: I have determined to b for its guidance were 011 AV UI V7JL fe Engel CO.'S BREWING PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, 13 UJiainaTIOrTABLY THE Finest Beer Extant- It Is brewed from the finest Pale Canada West Barley Halt and Laazer Hops, and highly recommended for its TONIC and NU TBinVE qualities. Xfc high reputation enojfd by the BE KG N Kit A ENGEL X)MPAXT U da to tb Uci thai only the FINK ST AND BEST IXTE3LIAUS mr ud mad fbtt the greatest SKILL and CAKE ax axweised ii axing iu b Market art. yi dwtf 5Tiii3. IliflDlIOIVP, . 'lAgent and Bottler. Hew Berne. N. C. fbr the office of United States Sen ator from North Carolina. Birmingham manufacturers have uknaed an address to Prreideut eleoC Harriaon io which they set forth that the political parties iu the Sooth can now divide on politi el iaauea, and ak General Harri son to wognire tbe bst element of the Iipublican pjirty in making appci'.ntmeuta in the South. lr having been rumored that H irrisou will iVfNaemble Congress .a session so.n alter inauguration, the question arie?, '"What for!' If an eitra (-esaiein shall be called its purpose will no doubt be to strengthen the party by admitting new States, and by securing with out delay the organization and patronage of the Hons. Tns White Cap organ irations In Ohio have all ten acting nDder . charters taken out from the office of the Secretary of State under a variety of names, snch us "Brothers of Industry, ' and "Knights of Lilverty and Law."' On lat Satur day Gov. Foraker tsaued a procla mation annulling all these charters, and saying that in case ot any farther terrorizing, whipping or threatening the members of these organizations wonld be held re sponsible. Wi bave received the initial number of Tbe American Queen, a monthly maganne for the borne, published by tbe First National Publishing Company, Boston, Ma . at f3 50 per annom, payable in adrance. We have examined the work and consider it one of tbe best, aa it certainly is the largest and moat complete, of American magazines. In literary and artistic excellence it is in advance of any periodical we have sfen In many a day. Believing it to be eminently worthy f St and St a' e a: e a.ser' ii g the tl t l n el pies, and, tin-, the people of nve i elie wi d t he.r vow on ' he altt r of t heir country. It is quest .onab e whether the Democratic party Miinie o:ential tor govd w In-ii : ; : in eli ai ge ot the Government, i : n ;: ;Unls ..s a ftonrw.i.l .-g, ..!.. en roach- meiit ol" ti e :.: n- I i-- success is the precursor ot p i l.o robbery and national c'oshoio r. Lt eer D. moer.it n- organiza tion maintain its di-i ipime, and every member realiz that is intrusted the defense tiou has ha 1 a disturbing influence in arousing expectations in the colored people that cannot be real ized. But this will scon pass away and in a little while the sovereign ity of law will assert itself and In the meantime we counsel moderation, aud that self-poise that is consistant with manhood, justice and right. We speak for the white people both in the assertion that no wrong two strong parties, and ilr-rr('i Having presented the memorial, Sed- The tnrte lota hted b-v HoPy Ann ifou sdortsed Gen. liiirruon. He Gibbs, No. S tewnshipfor 1338, was aid: "noon after the e cction we found reduced from .5190 to on account of thut there wt-re u great many people in err,-)r ourpartof tbe country ho are he irtilv T ' ! - , . ,, , m f.tor of protection -nd very much JuiJ8'- p- aO. Constable elect of pleased wuh i our el. ciim. Ttiey are No. S township, appeared before the anxious t j have their v ie ws brought to board with his certificate of election your Knowledge, ana a snort time ago and presellte(j his official bond which was approved and he qualified arcord- those of us who entertain these views . , , . . . , . . , g,,t tog-ther ,.n.i frame,! and siged the belD2 deemed insufficient was granted ingtolaw. tneuuoiial which hat. just been presented further time to strengthen the same. The bond of K W. Carpenter, r S. C, tiyou. Th signers are the most promi- E. A. Ask ins, 'Constable-elect of N. 1 wasaccepted. u-nt buMi.e-s m.u of Alabama. They t0WESi;ip preBCnted his official bond The bond of Ilenry J. Lovick. counly represent lhe progres-ive ientimentof , . . . , , , . , tn South, the sentimt upon which ! whlch was approved and he qualified surveyor, was accepted. die future development sr:d prosperity according to law. A voucher for 8153 .,5 was ordered is- r the Souih depends. e come here Orlando Hubba, Register of Doeds, sued to C. W. McLean in payment of Board met Tuesday, Dec. 13th at '! p. nr., pursuant to adjournment. All present. The double tax en the property liettd by Walker & Farrar in No. 3 township was remitted upon payment of single tax W. A. Thomas, Conrtacie elect of No. 2 township, presented his bond which easily satisfied for the cash, and WORK FOR SMALL PROFITS. My Motto is: FAIR DEALING. Come and buy from me, and jou will never regret it. K. R. JONES, New Berne, N. O. 1862. EATON 1888. THE JEWELER HAS A FINE STOCK OF Watches, Clocks. Jewelry SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE. ,, thplt0y0U Gen, nir;iti0n- today because Bubmittsd his annual report of public same amount paid by the Clerk f the , auu tuf e are profoundly impressed by the , ., , ,. ..,. - . . Sl'KCTACI.KS. funds received and dieposed of by him Superior Court to the county treasurer han ' olhor jn Nonh roUtxA .mnr.-mutivr.tJO.O.. m-hoetiiawoacc-Q rrom ll(VPn Dfir lLD. lDI. in IN TPIU USUUCiaiLUeu 1 UUUO, U'a au UUlteouv n .-d nurticn nr r.o , n a lr tit thorn trx lha supremacy must aud shall be pre- do in renard to the enurse which should her 22.1 . 1SS3. which was received and the court in a proper proceeding to he eves of parties needing them. 1.1 luivuuru iu ilio urjfio, auu im are protoundly impr eniiiliatic declaration that white feeling of unea-ict which exists -i r e d. be adopted bv the R-publi.-an party in appr0T-ed by the board, its trerttco'-nt of tha negro Question. , , .. , , that a conservative The valuation of lot on southwest We are (ati.-fied Til E Philadelphia Record, (De OT action on the part of the Republican corner cf Craven and Neuee streets, the best nnd soundest of , course wnicn win result in tne appoint- from 3500 to 82 SCO pers, couciunes an iiiiuies ou cot- ment inroukinout tne ooutn or tne oest ton ties a, follows: i claw of cm?.: ns. end m dividing the Bond butti. a want no ci;l 'cs Cotton raising is certainly one of for ourselves or for rurfri- We t he greatest of our industries. The do want men put into offi.-i d p vii io;:s labor engaged in it competes, with 'a the outh who are q.iahfied in char- ,,..,.,,,. ,r.u;ae it,,, oho.ar, aClTand ability 10 command the con out protection, against tne cueap- , , , J . , ' , . ,1 . . fidenca r the progr. ssive men 01 the est labor in the world. As the South td thlfl wav th prejudice of the great bulk of oar cotton is sold in , southern people agaii si the Re; ublic m foreign countries, it would Seem to party can be aliased an i a l.ire h nn ineonepi vahle sfnnidirv to publman vote will cant intiieS uth nHrtv 1 1 hp m ntte r n f r nnni n f m ent h a liafl,l Kv P YA7 tl m o 11 -nna nroc raitiipoil newsna-: K , , ., .7 , . "w, I'finrse wnicn wi i resn r. in rne annn nr.- P . -..- t-r.r, L , -r irnm .lit 10 .loo f.n H TOlirjL UI error. Board adjaurned to o p. m. ArTEP.NOON SESSION. Hoard met at 3:30 p. m. All present. J. P. Stanly, Constable-elect of No, 8 the property of C. W. McLean. Minutes adopted as read. Board ad journel. Last (iiti in Charleston Jl arbor. There are several old ex-Confederates iu our town who delight to recount the many thrilling experiences they had during the late war, and we have in mind the preparation of a serios of sketches of their reminiscences for the bentfit of our readers. Few are aware of the fact that Mr, C. J. Lockyer of Hi.ving worked steadily at tlj bench for over thirty years, I believe I can do as good work as any watchmaker in the State. COME AND SEE ME. SAM. K. EATON, Middle ntreet. Opposite Baptist Church. f12 dwtf to him add in any way to the cost of putt- : . ; ... ., 1 .... 1,1.. !,,; of the ll,e, iL 1 u s1l-'i UJUUUIUU. nat ;en and t he seem : 1' I t he peo in 1392. if not sooner ' Gen. Harrison aske down in the buck pn matter over with him ! an hour, and when ih-" I Dl ( ATIO.V. The JurUN.il. unues its humble effort with the masterful endeavor of the "Wilmington St ,ir 1 11 behalf taxation of education 111 .N. rth Caitdma. "Let us hae n.oie and fietter Harrison's prai. Sod Mr. The tax dow levied upon cotton ties is 35 per cent, which the cotton planter must pav. Tbe Senate has ' hotel thv were emtvisnisti oted against the repeal of tbe tax, and the Senate bill proposes to in crease it to 108 per cent. There can be no defeuse of such It WOUld be impolitic seen and h-i.rd Gen. li even if the country stood in need have. They would shon of the revenue obtained from cotton ties, because it cripples n form of h s c .-ilk-rr to sit lor and !.i k the They n rn 1 ioed n turned to th.e Gent ril Sed don : tjwnsbip. presented his official bond whii.h was approved and he qualified this town, fired the last gun discharged according to law. in Charleston harbor and but a very IV t, n , 1;,,;,, n r,-,.--e of HinhiriB- short time before tho occupation of that , . , . ... city by the Federals .and. prescr.t'..d hi.! accounts which , , ,u referred to I i President I leveland could not do more for us thn Gen Ilirriscu has prom ised.' Mr Slops' said : "I wish the people of th- south ccvil.i only hvo -:? n as w e with oy- They aent d isp-ifhe to I ;rmi'ii;ham and Atlanta enying that t:-ir t exertion education 111 Nort h Carolina," saj s production peculiarly adapted to very satisfactory. " " the Star, and the Jr. krnai. echoes the United States. But in the (Jen. Harrison a.-k- 1 t -i-l. present state 01 the Treasury, how tuv teit about ;!-... n ii..y which is running' over with the told him they ere entKui -.Mi -.oly in proceeds of excessive taxation, the proposal lacks nothing ot barbaric severity and obtusenesa. we commend it to our the sent inn-tit. Theie is an opinion, pievaletit ii Minie quarter-, :hat education is n r beneficial to certain classes. Taat depends on tiie k'nd of education. The whole being must b- proi erly educated. Ii the in tellectual faculties are trained and t-e moial sensibilities ignored, the m.'tn becomes an accomplished knave, and intelligent e is made the anilhary ol evil and tiie associate of Nice; but if the mild and heart are don maied and illumined b. immaculate truth man is en n tled and the world made better. North Carolina has most honor ably met the demand-of school education. Ate Fire Dozen Raw Eggs. Baltimore. Deo 17. James Rowe, a raacbiuKi, last night ale, on a five-dollar wager, five dozen raw eggi, includinK tbe shelli, w.shiDg them down .with a pint of alcohol. He afterwards offered to eat seven dozen mora eggs witnoui Krpat mas-, of ti e ihe shelli. but no one in the restaurant elp us. " in which the eating took place would A11 ot lb9 delegation sgrc-e that Gen. accept the cffr. Harrison a g;;o,i lisienrr. and al! - agree that every th in: he said to thm favor of proteciii'ii a- lam ilo.wi in tne Republican platform of 133s: that they waDted internal improvements. Mr. W llnmsim sail: "Uur ot-p'Cti to hav the Repubhc.n pirty in the South that we an un retain our self-resppct Wedon t want to antagonize Gov- Foraker or Senator 8herman We exp"Ct ia btarthehos ti itv of the extreme elements in both parties in the movement we have be gun, but we nope sua neneve tna. tne merican pro p c will wei-. ilea io-.vs ;ii'l Clove for examination. After .-xamination they we: e reported com et hi:d onchtrs amounting to t'3.S 1 1 .0") were cancelled. The clerk of the board was ordered to notify the supervisors of roads in No. 2 township to ascertain whether or not the public road authorized by the board of September meeting. 133?, upon tbe petition of Addison 1'. Whitford and others, has: beeu constructed and com pleted according to law, and report the result of their investigation to the board on the first Monday in January. 139. M. J. Watliius. having proven a good character he w as granted license to re- Mr. Lockver wa-i accounts whica , miom(,, f f.,mf,,fo 1; li V7 KJ t VtIC .J UJ till, ui vu v J H"VJ u 1. ' u J Commitsioners Mosquito tleet which d id such etfective service durine t fie which so much h;i Wasl'.ington Gezetts. war. ana about b". r. written . Congress Di-cusses lhe (Jae-lion ol Recess. Was'UNutj.n" Dec 19. Taia evening indications are that an agreement will hu reached tomorrow by the Senate upon the question cf a holiday ad j iurn ment, and in connection therewith an agreement as to length of ,i, h-,u on the tariir bili. Democratic Senators held a caucus after adjournment this evening Liid presented a proposition practically in harmony with the Republican propoei tiou, save ia the matter of night ses sions, and upon that point the Demo crats are firmly united in declaring belief in their impracticabilitv. The r L.t.ject is tdil jquors at his place of business in Republicans suggested a holiday recess VT- and the 6tore owned by K. G. Mosley, oppo- ending on the t!J of January with a .re u ana j - vote on the tariff hill on the l'th, or a site J . 11. tiackburn s, l r one ve-ir upon paying proper tax. Allowances to the poor were made, claims allowed and the board ad jjurneJ to Tuesday, December 11th. FHCCEEPINOS OF ADJOURNED MEETING. Board conved on Tuesday. December 1 1th. All present. The board announced it-1 leadiness to recess ending Januuy the ?i'th. w ith a vote on Viill l!oyo!t Robert KKm, 1 e." Ci.f.vei. ni, Dec. 17. At a nceiit meet of all the Methodist ministers iu this city Mrs. Ward"j novel. ' Robert Elsmero," was discussed. A resolu tion was adopted no! to refer to it in the pulpit HOW DOCTORS COSQCER DEATH. D.-tor Walter K . Harumoud svs: "Ar- tfr h lone experience I have come to the peat his readers. remiriis f) n ny bo., r,..l,,cw,n that twn-thirds of all deaths Tom pfe 1 r.s said , h -v, vi r "ei i.nm enntrha nnrmuonii nnd consnmDtion. son told u-i that he invudt-i mol,i h avnided If Dr. Acker's Enfflish : (hiDgs. to he the President cf the whole common l-.emedv for Consumption were only cre - A merican people : th.it ho intend. d to p , lul y use 1 in time. Tht wonaenai Kem- wipe out .Mortn nca aouiu. u ne cjui.i. 1 emaps no - . , A . aitivo rnran ee bv nnrt rlo all that he could to make the State has done more. RCCOiding to R.'Berrr, druggist, New Heme. N. C. ' country united and homogeneous Fie was in approval of their ideas, hut he consider the bond of Register of Deeds. gave tbem strict injunction? r.ot to re- w rarnectp, r S. C. tendered a J u d e i!?: renewal of his official bond. M. Ilahn son told u-i that he invudt-d . above all ten.iered his bond as hueritt. A. (... Oitn tendered his bond as Coroner. Wm. Bell, Constable elect of N township, tendered his bond. After examination of the DO NOT SI FFlUt VO I.DVI.ER Knowing thrit a i-'iu-h .-an le (lerkel in ii day. stid the Sirs'. t;i:-es of c-'Dsuinptiou broken in a week, w hereby gunrant-.-e Pr. Ackers Unglisb Ueincdy for ( 'ensuiii. tioi), and will refund 'he money to all who bnv. take it as ix r di ecion-. and co not find our statement correct. For sale seveial 1 by R. Berry- druggist, New Kerne. N. C. The Ladies Must Come I The Gentlemen May Come ! AMI Everybody" Come ! Ti i JiKK T i i K Handsomest Tea, Dinner and Toilet Sets F.VF.K riloriillT lo THIS MARKET. ALSO A Ml.;. LINK OF House Furnishing Goods t i r i ovi l iiii i- s L. II. ( I TLER, 26 k 28 Middle Street, NKW lll.itN K. N. V, GEORGE ALLEN 6-CO DRALKRS IN General Hardware Agricultural Implement". Ilovs, Harrowa, (til tl vatora. Hoes and Axes, Wood's Mowers and Iteapera, Steam I"lna;iiio, Cotton liiiH nnd Presaeg, Fet tilizers. Land Plaster, Kainlt Mc bantcs TooN and Hardware, Limo. Itrii k, Cement, Platter Hair, Paint, KaUomine, Var nish, Oil, Clas?, Ptitty and Hair. Freezers, Itefrlfrerator. OH Cook Stoves, Eureka Burglar Prool Sash Locks, warranted to jive security and. satisfaction. PICICCS VEKY LOW. GF.O. ALLKN CO. -. .- i - - 'C -.'. ' i ... : 4 I - " i A... -1 , t X- Pi
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 27, 1888, edition 1
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