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r t. i J - I 1- II ii mi i it n . in: i in iir 7 - Ullfc. y IP iuifu, fNDEPEXDENT IN" ALL THING Terms QB.OO px V9i)ra" VOL. XI. NEW Bi: i;NE. CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C, FEBRrAHY 14, 188!. NO. 46. V WlliwlBiiCWitmMlwWIHMrni.IM , . - ' k 1 a EDITORIAL KOTES. f.im nc 'h r If k . 'T ! ! lttM. fc-. a. MAM ax rini M u.i. mi uutr m M!y ai ko try m4 ruixsn::uca;,n?)u?iD digestion; disordered utter ; mnmrnim imm ft iilwr- CmmMmi brtsin tack torn aM 4 ttotw'WlfciiJ tO lllllat" oriXr. erf th km f m- f . 1UXI CtX. ! MHI Cuai M-. fcnTt. wnt H1IL BisxHurs PUIS cm RECEIPT OF PRICE 25 COTS a box. D1SSOLUTBON. V I- btwfn I)Tid, Abrilim ted 8o1ub OwCtiajtr da tk Inn uai o Oottinerer tu tj lf J"i1tJ Vy mtl eocnt. DAVIU OLTTIMiKK. ABE OETT'XOER, SOL. OKTTINGEU. thil 9 BiAnuf la iWti mum v b to moiinc VLaa u4 kr a4of t-i tl ol4 Irm nsjae of ;OETTBWCER BROS. Ul V kHa tAa i f for U p4t kind patroQ" extaird to u wJ oar1 torm1 fartMr, otiaftae ( Mm for th- fa'.ur-v I W arprfTd lo mtr oar frwaij ta'i uc npr'.i' i w.th ijonble , 500 kbl. H.rj M. Pork. 10O kkU. rir, Ik!. LorilWd'. Souif. 160 k Old Tikko T j 10O tM Kmiait, 25 kkU. Sr. 500bkIB. P. l Ovi 500 kki0 WuUri (. era, 100O 4o Co! Spool Cotton. JLaJ a pMrJ tokfDBV GOODS at Bjonb! I'r Tr traly. ABK AKD SOL. OETTINGER, -KISSTOS, Jaaamry 7, 1S-J- Noefui.k has received 419.013 1 ble of eofton this ieaon. 'Ova war with Germany has gofle to join onr hoetiruies wi ih ' Hijti h:s gret eime against mna , kind Death cptnred tbree kings last week. Ji'DiiE Mkuku'k, of the Su preme Court of the Pi-fiat if Colum tiia, 18 deiwJ. TitK actual net increase of the surplus in the Tie-asury during Jjduxij was t6,loi),00i). "LonsiANA furnishes ouly one ventb our sQjrar. Her crop in 1S-8.S was .160,000,000 pounds." The question ot the succession to the Austrian throne in caasing increasing excitement at Berlin. The greatest blitzard for years ii now prevalent in the Northwest, and railroad traffic is suspended. It is romored in London that Sir Jnlian Paorjcefort has bceu p pointed British Ambassador totlm country. A Sta.msh mail itaanier foun dered off the Phillippine island and all tba paaMngers arc sappoaed to be drowned." It is said that Harrison needs rest. It he Ls overworked in vaca tion, bow will it be when bis term commence T A DISASTK in Japan. TlIEKK 1 II- TITS ot theCOlfMl crop is dow produced by white labor. tiik Suite (iu.ird g not ajipre ciatel by the present Legislature. Dk Lkssfts has almost nb.iu doned hopes ol the I'.inims Canal. "John Wanamakeu's life is in snred for it ro .nd million ol dollars." It is e'.imitrd th.i RACE ISSUES. MR. ( : ; , i Tha race isisue is being widely It has been ; im diseuHsed. We do not propose to Cleveland wili make throw any new light on the "un-'home, after the e'- solved iroblenj.'' History nnd ex perience teach u that in all con flic's the weaker mu?t go to the wall. The only way for them to exist and enjoy the common rom foitsof life, is for tbem to so live as not to obBtruct the t he more powerful. l. v: '"ei.l terSi of oflie'e, ii no. ; that city. Such actio ' in . : ds lite, and eli"ifs ;. : -proval and nj'plause. (irovcr Cleveland progress of be(Mi a woik.ii man. t he lAV. he devo. , .! all t I. Air. Yoiri liis : of bin ! . ?v in ap Proceedings of Board of Commissioners of Ci-.iven County. Bo ir.l met Tuesday, February 5th, l'J. Present. E. V. Small wood, chair man pro tem, Wm. Cleve, Daniel Lane aad J. A Meadows. The application of Cacssr Becton for correction of taxes was ordered tobe registered. I: hiviog been recommended to the Treasurer lEain to Sheriffs and Tax Collectors. North Carolina , Treasury Department. Raleigh, Feb. 5, 1889. To Sheriffs and Tax Collectors of Xorth Carolina: ' The following act of the General As sembly is published for your informa- J tion and guidance. It is in force and Iidi always Trained to the ener-2:', s Look To Your Interest! Farmers, Country MerchaoU and ib4 ' Trade generally urn invited to call and examine our stock of . Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions. Etc Ftock the cele- , per la America the white man has of his nature to t ho prusocnt ion of hi j 1 1 , 1 1 t i re L iv WAS Sou: h . Lt i ans at the sons are starving in ( 'lien Kian China. A si. Mil r cart ; felt Tuesday ioi 'arolm.i. IT is t sliiiiated of the late war rate of G.Uini a . .. : Edwin lM"in and Liwrence Barrett received 'u.(mm) cash lor sevtn perforiiiai.ees in Louisville. TlIK Siipri-me ('curt ol Indiana has decided that railroad stock is taxable in the county in which it is held. "Ol U town.-, aud cities in North Carolina will never manufacture until they can save eaMtal from excessive taxation." dominated in the past, controls at profession until c -resent, and will govern in the exacting duties o l ut nre. As Governor Lie said the Other djy, the whites and the blacks can never assimilate, and negro control of State Governments will not be tolerated. The Governor is further dK d tl The change ia change in his ill a ie moie station. tilde II ) .du-'n . l)oiiElit and now, aside t he paring to earlv 1 ii as iohc 1 r e U"oilT to o. l,e is lield ot credited with having paid: ''The new Administration should ap point respectable men to Federal offices. Give the South talent and ere aped experiei Many as to the it d ee. specula'. The Senate has pa-ssed the Hoase intnt r.nlntlnn for thf niTmont nf plant Only ." per cen j - ( i - - s5O0,0O0 to repreaentativea of the planted last year, late James B. Eada. "George Vandcrb;::. the joung A LoDOX dijpatch reports a "ew" Vork miliionaire, has pur j collision btwen a steamer and a chased about three thousand acres j ship which resulted in the aiuking of flne IilD J uear Asheville, N. C." .'i.s nit! indulged future of Air. Cleveland. purity in the L'Dited States Courts, There are those who profess to which will administer justice, and 1 gee in his selection of New Yoik not merely carpet bag politicians, city as his home, evidence that Le General Harrison should dis- does not intend to withdraw from countenance the old policy cf public obsei vation, but has selected irritating the colored man in order the great metropolis as the best to use him lor merely party par-1 possible training ground for the poses; leave the negro to learn great presidential race of 1S9 Tuk suit brought b .Mr. i'arnell something useful; permit him to We do not believe that 3Ir. against the London Times at Kdin- share in the general prosperity by Cleveland lias made up his mind to burgh ha.s been dismissed at the cultivating conditions that will in- go to New York cty to be "trained" cost of the plaintiff. sure him profitable employment. .' for a race. Cleveland is no drone. THK convention ot 'tobacco grow If the negro is misled and made He knows the digcuy of labor, and era at Lexington, K . decided to troublesome, so much the worse for will be content with its 'ewai!s. the crop him." If, however, Mr. Cleveland wishes creased i two These views are eminently 60und. the Presidential nomination of I month. ine Gouuie effect from and after the 2i day of u- , , b vard that the February term of ths r eDruaT' ana applies to the sale brated jl y i px7i i y iui tajLTD lyi tue y cur lOOO. Very respectfully. State I'rison D. W Rais State Treasurer. Doots ai:d iilv erctc-ui, sihbk muty oj liurin e :aro- h,very pinr wj.rrjintpd A, Una do enact: we have a largo suurji,,, Section 1. That section fifty five. Cherrof , a i'rr,..Z2.. chapter one hundred and thirty-seven, These coods nre lawsof one thousand eight hundred and 1 from the Factory. eighty-seven, be and the same in hereby Snuir at Msnufflctur,, "February" in the first line of said section, and inserting "May," and amend section one hundred and twenty nine of the said act, in line nine there- Commissioner Small- 01 V "iK.nK oui reoruary ana in- h power to act. o . i T ,i wiao y auu di j J LI I1J1C It was ordered that on and after May, twelve of said section fifty-five, and in 1?S9, CommisBiocer Small wood be in- j sert "April" in lieu thereof, and in line tructed to issue no order for eupplies to ! twe,ntv 8.aid section strike out "Janu ... . ,ary" and insert "April." and amend any one wno is not under the eupervis- j eection fifty-seven of said act by stnk icn of the keeper of the poor house. ing out the word "March" and insert Justice W. tJ. Brinson preseDted a "June" therefor, petition signed by the Justices of the . Sec. 3. That all laws and parts of laws TJ , . ... i in conflict with this act be and tho same I eacc praying the General Assembly to are bereby repealed. abolish tho february term of the 8u-i Sec. 4. This act shall be in force from ind request that it with I and after its ratification. la the ueneral Assemb y read tbree times and ratified this the 2J day of February, A. D. 18S9. Superior Court of Craven couity is un necessary, it was ordered that the C i.e: :! A-.etmbly of North Carolina, now ia cession, be requested to abolish it. and tint the county attorneys be re 'lueetfl to draw and forward to the A -f:ii y an act for this purpose. K. V. Carpenter. C. S. C, was au "ici.z 1 1 t j purchase tho necessary copy dockets not to exceed four dollars. T; e petition and application of N. M. !ur k ill. f ,r allowance for Ilastv Sutton. Im.- re.'errei to wood with and Partem As A Shoos,, "T AIM. Jurt. CT No t' on hie to fihow koi7.0O HOBERTS BR' 'iouf J .' Vorir n.. ime Iirn Brick! Brick fB?f 50,000 ox- Sale BY V. P. BURRUS S GO I. pcriur L memorial be forwarded to tha General Assembly. The request was granted. Simmons & Manly 'a bill for services to be rendered wa3 refused under sec tion 7oI of the Code which prohibits boards cf commissioners to pay for vuch eervices in advance. Tl:e allowance heretofore made to 11 . C. Mj.-k-y of oac dollar per month f jt C;-.'.liirir:o J. Smithwick was in- lara for the present GENERAL of A. Leaak. the Houee of Representa- I V I rtfpoetfmllj aaaooa t tbc yaklk lAAt mj rprwnutiv Mv ia ike Nor Ultra Marke'j. Mlewtlaf a CoxrUTK Sto k or QcilliL MurHUPtfK. 11 SraiSO St OCX in lo b, fall and ap lo aII iht Ut: StyU. Te sake room for ih. now. 'kij present itok wdi b pat Java to ike Very Loft rmrea. W. D. FLANS E It. 'of both reAiela and the drowning of twenty loar pasaengera. Ax amendment haa ben offered to the sundry ciril appropriation bill by which it is proposed to pay the widow of Gen. Sheridan f0,000 in recognition of his eminent ser-ricea. LoyautHti is np to ltd work doing nothing. Dilatory motions consume much time, and the Hoase refuses to concur in the Senate amendments to the diplomatic and consular bill. A fiw days ago Gov. Hill visited j Washington and daring his stay Secretary Whitney gave him a re , cpUon; which was attended by near ly erery Democratic, member of the ; Ilcxjse aad many Senators. 1 "Ors North Carolina great in i 'entire genins, Ur. Richard Gat ling, born in Hertford county, has j another awful invention. It is a I polite gun for riots. It will Are 1,200 shots a minute. GsBHiST has presented a propo sition in regard to the settlement of the Samoan affair which it is probable the United States will accept. It accords with the po sition held by Mr. Bayard TriSKK is a row between white and black oparatires in a tobacco factory at Marion, 111. The blacks bare recently been introduced and the white have ordered them to leaTe in ten days or receive sum mary panishment. 'AocoRprsa to the report ot Adjutant Genera Dram the or- The people ot the South, and es- 1802, or rather if the mass of the pecially the Democracy of the people represented by the Demo South, ardently desire fairness, cratic party desire Giover Cleve equity and concord. Every man land to be their standard bearer, shall have his rights at the hands : it will give us pleasure and pride of the sovereign people of these J to suppoit him to the utmost of States. Not a hair Of anv man shall I nnr ahilit v Issues mav somewhat of enterprise among the people of falJ to the gronnd untif justice has change, but principles are eternal. North Carolina, have developed so deeree(. If the bond is forfeited 1 Mr ( M-el.,-.,l is now the foremost ithin the past two years than onr M ... ... , , fl h i . m - n lrft f,f State has known throughout her , f i,i,i .v. uul win uvi lane ouc uiu(j ui uiuuu. , l a r l ii reiorm. auei nit leaness eie hole history. The scales shall be so erenly held . fender and expounder of personal that the dust of the balance will J liberty and constitutional goveru be weighed even to the hundredth 1 menf, and tbee will form the issues part of a grain. There shall be, on : ef 1S0 Speaker tives. Tiios. M. Holt. President of the Senate. The following are the-sections of the act of 1887, as amended: BALE OF REAL ESTATE. Sec. 55. On the first Monday of May in each year between the hours of nine o'clock a. m. and four p. m. the sheriff or tax collector ia dirertod to offr ur W. I public sale St the court houee or place COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND GRAIN DEALERS, Market Dock, NKW ItKKNK, N. O. tef Consign us your produce. no d wlf The Wilmington M monger say&: More public spirit, and evidences The bids of J. J. ToNon and F. Ulrich for furnishing the poor were laid over until next meeting. W. B. Lice sheriff, appointed, and E. K. Bryan treasurer, appointed, were allowed until Thursday, February 21st, to complete their bonds. 1862. EATON 1888. THE JEWELER OAS A FINK RTOCK OF Oil Company on j of holding court in his county all lands j TTTcfpViptj r"lr,rt? Torrrelrw No. 7 township for 1 on which the taxes levied for State, i atUllwS), WIULili, OCWCU v, SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE. - tax charged to A Wood for (Joldsboro 1 .G'i'J acres of land, was remitted upon payment of : county, township, village, city, school ; single tax, j district or anv other purpose for the i previous year still remain unpaid, and he may adjourn the sa'e from day to day until the lands and lots, or blocks. ' have been offered, and the sheriff shall MKf-TA(XK8. a larger stock of Specteoles M I NISTLK. caption the Ol'II NF.H I WSIM Cnrler the .' New Yot k '''. 'i'd ; . an editorial which a: -..r.- : , :h.- column. It is of the sani" .cod as our ar ticle on agrieui: ;i; o published a few days ago, in who-!) we asked for enlightenment in regard to the powers, duties and responsibilities of the Agricultural Department whose chief executive is to be pro moted to a Cabinet Minister. No one goes before the Jotrxal iu respect for agriculturists, and a proper appreciation of the obliga tions we are under to the men who sow and iep and gather into barns, anel through their industry, houeety, sagacity and inoial worth contribute most largely to the progress ol communities and the happiuess of mankind. We wouid give agriculture every assistance from the Government that it needs, but we would have onr hardy yeomanry, so ap propriately calleel '-the Injne and sinew of the land," untrammelled by Government interference, aud unembarrassed by Cabinet elecis ions and Bureau regulations. If it is suggested that a Cabinet Minister is necessary to give the I keej give notice of such sale of real property ! than any other store in North Carolina by publication thereof once a week for . I take particular pains to fit them to the four consecutive weeks, commencing ! eves of parties needing them. un motion tue board adjourned until the hrst week in April preceding the Thursday, February 21st. sale, in a newspaper in his county hav- Having worked stead ily at the beach. ing a general circulation therein, which for over thir'y years, I believe J oan do Sand Hill Dols. : newspaper shall be designated by the j as good work jh an; watchmaker In tJte A Iare number of our citizens will ; board of county commissioners; and if State, be present at the Fair. I there be no newspaper published in his COME AND SEE ME. Mr. V. II. West takes the lead in i county , he shall give notice of such sale SAM. K. EATON. rauir.,T l,o-Q Crr a oomr.la Hnitn "J winicil Ul jnuieu UllUUlO KrKt. Mr. Wcat. ;ind bring back a premium, i our part, nothing to hinder or make Bu , for a time c afraid in all this broad land. i Cleveland will retire It is possible to imagine a con dition of affairs that would call for the interposition of Federal au thority, but before that condition can exist the new Administration must violate every principle of po litical philosophy, and every senti ment of honor and justice. Is General Harrison prepared for tb ia T Then, he is a madman, and t leas;, ir. from public life, after the Lb of March, ac companied by the respect, con fidence and admiration of mankind. A NORTH CAROLINA HOME, The rin wTiisties denote that our farmers are rieinjr early. Good many intend to raire their own flour this year. We had ee-rvice last (third) Sunday at Lane's chapel by Rev. Washburne. The day being so disagreeable prevent ed a Rood many lady friends from attending. Some talk of building a high school notice posted on the door of , Opposite Baptist Church. f12 dwtf the court house or building' in which return of many who under different influences left the old North State to find homes amid other scenes than tho.ce of the people of the United States their childhood. will not brook his control. But: It is to be presumed that various Harr-mon is no madman, and the 1 considerations induced their return. North and the South will be treated We trust that none of them en as a great country, moving on to ' countered the winds of adversity the fulfillment of a grand destiny. and were blown back to the shelter The question of domination is , that protected their infancy, fixed. Fixed by the Eternal. Eng ! Kather would we believe that land, Germany, France, Russia, they have been gently drawn, by America, and every land beneath ' cords of love, to the homestead tho sun, attest and proclaim the ' hallowed by a raotbei 's pray i and eternal supremacv of the white ' a father's blessing. We have noticed recently tne in cur neighborhood. Good material at orth Carolinians c e neica; EO lsl 8 311 come rogemer ana uee wtmc we cau uu. rsoiniug laen inK, only work. A little excitement occurred at our public school last Tuesday. The build ing caught lire near the top: scarcely aDy damage done. the Steamer 6 FOR THE NEXT DAY We will sell the balance of our Stock of; i Clothiiig at Cost. We wish to make room for our Spring and Summer Stock. Cash.. Agricultural Department dignity ganired malitia fore of the United and respect, we rope! themsinua States consists of 106,.V5, of whom tion. and claim th at agriculture S,397 are commissioned oftlcrs, rests on its intrinsic merits and is man. In the South the negro may en joy till that he is com ; etent to enjoy. The common Mi .- .ire his in all their L.I' in the :-p'ieic that i ordained, he may gam acquire fortune, and Fifty-two Lives Lost on Clencoe. Lo.ndox, Feb. 7. It has been ascer tained beyond doubt that the steamer which was funk in collision with the British bark Lurgo Bay off Beachy Head ' on Monday night, was the Glencoe, be longing to the Glen Line of Glasgow. The Glencoe was bound from Liverpool to London. -She carried a crew num bering fifty-four men, all ot whom i were presumably drowned. She had no passengers. She was last reported : as having passed Prawle Point Monday. The Glencoe was a three-masted iron screw steamer ot l.'JUl tons. She was li.tir ptop.e lo , r , G ow & Co.. and was ratpd tunes ? Nowhere is 100 Al at the British Lloyds. our j. oan g Dit to -lugs of . nud as ilL'ilOIS. iay up HOWARD & JONES. & Engel CO.'S The Bergner BREWING PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER 15 UMQTJMTIOtfABLY THE Finest'Beer Extant. It is bnjwcdlrom the finest Pale Canada but back of this force stand 3,104,623 available men." A RESOLrnoN has been Intro daced in the Senate requesting the President to take proper and prompt stepe to have lawyer Mc Kee, who got possession of attor ney fea in the Choctaw claims case aggregating f7S3,7Co, and then disappeared, arrested and brought back to Washington. Tax civil authorities of the Southern States most rigoroasly administer aud eiecate the laws. All pablic offenders mast be brought to justice. The persons ami proper ty, the life and liberty of every in habitant of the land must be held sacred, and absolutely maintained and preserved. Wilmington Mes senger. The starlit &ky of F'ebruary re veals much to interest those who watch the planet-s ia their courses Venus aid Mercury Bhin in the southwest ia greater or lesser glory. Satarn holds his court in the south east, and JupiUr, sole repreeenta- not dependent on oflici.d rec ognition for respcctabil .; y. in fluence and power. We do not oppose the creation of an Agricultural Cabinet Minis ter, but we insist that our Senators and Representatives Fee to it that the laws made, and the regulations adopted, shall not impose restric tions incompatible with the native treasures where rust doth not cor rupt nor thieves break through aud steal ' We cannot better clo- this ar ticle than by inserting here a para graph from a late speech of Uieine, of Virginia, which is alike ap plicable to all the States of the South : 'Temocrats must agree for the time to lav aside all other issues Why should cut from iinioi seek their fo Nature more prodical of har gifts than ;n North CaraLna, and no where does l.tbcr and enterprise meet with higher rewards. Blend ing all the lc::u-:it.s of social re finement and persona! happiness, home life in North Carolina is invested with a charm that, com mencing in the beginning of .exis tence, continues its f.u inations to the end of life. Bnt they toil us that North Carolina holds out no inducements to her young men to dedicate them selves to her service.'' Never was there a greater mis- g of bells and blowing of j the court8 are commonly held, for four weeks previous to the sale, commencing on the first week in April prior thereto. The notice shall contain a notification that all lands on which the taxes of th preceding year, naming it, remain un paid will be sold, and the time and place of the Bale, and notice must con tain a list of the lands to be sold and the amount of taxes due thereon. The sheriff shall add to each description of land bo advertised the sum of twenty cents other than town lota, and for each town lot the sum of ten cents, to defray the expenses of advertising, which sums shall be added to the amount due on said land or town lot for taxes and col lected in the same manner as the taxes. And all delinquent taxes in any city or town where the tax payers own real estate in the county shall be certified by the mayor of such city or town from the tax list to the sheriff on or before the first dav of April of each year. Sec. 57. The shrift shall keep a Bale book showing the land sold, the name of the purchaser, and the sums for which each tract was sold, and on or before the first Monday of Jurje follow ing the sale of real property, he shall file in the office of the clerk of the board of county commissioners a return there of as the same shall appear on said sale book; and such certificate shall be evi dence of the regularity of the proceed ings. Sec. 129. The BheriuT or the tax collec lector shall pay the county taxes to the niintv treasurer or other lawful of- the collision was BO Krc,r H shall t nn time retain in hand over three hundred dollars for a longer time than ten days under a penalty of ten per centum per month to j the retained statement to the commissioners at their monthly meetings of the amount in his hands. On or before the first Monday of May in each year the sheriff shall ac count with the county treasurer or other lawful officer for all taxes due the coun ty for the fiscal year, and on failing to do so he shall pay the county treasurer a penalty of two per centum per month on all sums unpaid, and thin fhall be continued until final settlement! J'ro vided, the board of county commis sioners may, in their discretion, relieve the sheriff or tax collector of safa pen alty of two per centum per month upon payment in full of the county taxes .! mm t ai . mm freedom and personal independence tho rule of the honest thrift and characteristic of Amei can farmers. The World says : "The importance of agriculture as the chief source of our National wealth and prosperity is not to be gainsaid. 1: should receive to the uttermost ..!! the gc ern nient rec ognition that it needs. Lut it is 'not so dependent upontb.eex.ee i ntive branch ol the Government as to require a special Cabinet depart mcnt to attend exclusivt-ly to its interests, while no representation la given to indu.-tnes which are not bucolic. and stand solidly, unanimously in take. Look over the list of her defense of that great vital principle, . illustrious men. and see those most distinguished ia th? State ami the Nation. Who are they ? The sous The force of great that the foremast of the Largo Bay was jerked out and fell across her ; deckhouse, crushing it. A wild tem pest war raging at the tiaie of the ac cident and enow was faliiug so thickly that iz vnij impofbible for the lookout on either vessel to see the lights of the other untd the colliscn was inevitable. The GL-ccoe forged ahead trying to cross the I.j.rgo Bay's bow, but failed to do so. and ran at full speed into the bark, demolishing ten feet of her bow. The Largo Bay would have sunk had she not been provided with water-tight sections. The suddenness of the shock dazed- the crew of the bark. They saw nothing further of the steamer, but could make out her crow struggling in the water. It was impossible, however, to render them any assistance,' all of the Largo Bay "s boats being smashed. The wind blew with such force that the sails of the bark were torn to shreds, and a boy was carried overboard. The bark weathered the storm until rescued and towed into Cowcs. The World Stands Agliwt" t -, AT MY LOW I'KIGISM. And wonders, flow is it that I can sell so much lower than any one else? t' I'll tell you: I have determined to be . easily satisfied for the cash, aai WORK .. e' FOR SMALL PROFITS. j .-v My Motto is: FAIR DEALING. ' Come and buy from me, and you will never reeret it. ' K. R. JONES, New Berne, N. O. ' The Ladies Must Come!' The GeEticmeu May Come I V:;;. AMI ' - ! - , "Everybody" Come! ' To SKF. THE "V Handsomest Tea county upon all sums so unlawfully : v ,. J rri 1 4. o i lined, and t-hall on oath render a ' JJlIlIiei UlIQ 101101 B6tS : ,, EVER r.Kon.HT TO THIS MARKET. . -.- A I .S ; ) ' - 0 Hon A i I 1.1. 1 IMC OF eh urniEliiEg Gcc,ds AT H' 'ii'OM PRICES. L. II. CUTLER, 26 & 28 Middk Street, NEW ItltlfNK. N. GEORGE ULLEN & GO coiii-non sense of Virginia. We must preserve our local self erovern- merit. intelligently aud honestly . born beneath her skies, nourished conducted. We must preserve it by her care, and rich in the honors- she has bestowed. That all North CaroIiLl..!!.-. cf (.0 1 each 'There are not enough places to go round,'' but no man of real merit need despair of proper recognition and honorable renown in this grand. "A more just and useful arrange ment wouIlI bo a Department of Industries or Economics, with bu reaus for tho different branches as they might be needed. Ir will ssarcclv be claimed that we should tive of the brotherhood in the 1 have a Secretary of Textile Fabrics morning sky, reigns without a rival aa the sun's bright harbinger. Wilmiogton Star. Ox last Monday the Supreme Court of the Fnited States granted a motion to advance for hearing the cjm of Charles E. Cross and Samuel C. White, defaulting bank officers of Kaleigb, N. C, appel lants, vs. the State of North Caro Una. The case was assigned for and a Secretary of Mining and a Secretary of Kailroadsand a Secre in aivc .no o with our oonstitn tional in ::tf. We must defend it a?inst 1.1,' machinations of its timeserving euemies-State and distinguished merit Federal guarding it pacredly - high ofiicial posiiioi agaiDSt the lawless hands of inter nal toes and against the unlawful schemes of arrogant political in vaders. Virginia must be ruled by the people of Virginia. Iler honest, patriotic people must guard her old commonwealth. elections. Her right of local self- government shall not be wrebted Senator Mkaxs o from her by the plots of the Sber- proposes to amend the ( mans, the Forakers, the Chandlers, . and other implacable South haters 60 :l5 10 I,reLIU d,i in remote States. The remaining the Legislature from rights of the States shall not be office during the first purloined from them by the cunning ' iie has aided in devices of sectional partisans Be- f C kjrtl viol t V7 k 1 v ti 1 1 1 vn va o ii uvi cm kji v. t v 11- . 1 tary of Shipping and a Secretary of Publican schemers must not succeed Statistics. Manv such interests are under e IaIsf P tense of pre- generally included in one depart ment in the British Cauinct that of the Board of Toade. And it has enough to do to justify its existence. Tins cannot tie said to be the case with regard to a Secre tary o! Agriculture simply m our Cabinet. "In the form in nhu-h it has r- hen acrreed noon 111 the Conference argument on the third Monday West EarloT " XIalt and Laazer Hods, and MaxcllBaxt necessity for making the bin pro " ' , . Yidinar for a new department a law. lus 1 niiaueipnia iwecoru says . .11 11 . , , Mature judgment, we think, would An offer has been made for the , broaden it a8 above indicated. It TT1TTIVK ntiaHfiea dynamite crn'iser Vesavias by an 1 would be well if the matter were XikiXAwXs IJUailUca. Karopeaa fovernmeot as the con I deferred, and if Congress adopts it Tk U rvpaUtloa en,oyed by the HF.RGNKK A K NO EL tractors ball not take the vessel. 1 the President, with a view to a f, to oener rouuucu wt-rvoui C-, i.uuiu uui serving the purity of the ballot and securing a free suffrage, only iu throwing a protective arm around a class of fraudulent voters minors, disfranchised, repeaters whose in dividuality is indistinct and whoso identity is obscured by such a veil of darkness as can only be success fully penetrated by the most rigid and persistent investigation." highly recommended for its TONIC and Nt7 Secretary Bayard has in formed the German Minister that the United States accepts the proposition for a conference in Berlin in rsgard to Samoa. v. i ii s. :;i;s' ) ; a-.i.;:i ni em bet- cf holding nil elm , which creating. This is needed. MV11 are not modest, ami they do love the loaves imd ii.-hee' those woiidionsly fascinating and endearing priuciple-t to the cilice seeker's heart. Such 11 law is a necessity. A law is needed forbid ding Judges and Solicitors and members of the Legislature from receiv ing asses on i aiiro ds. Make the penalty heavy enough to deter. Then pay the law officers and legis lators all travelling expenses. Th.c is what the Star favors. Singular YVeddiEg-. The report is in general circulation that 3Iiss Lilhi Payne, living near Rest, this county, and a Misa have been united in marriage. Lclia is well known in Winchester, and has always pdssod for a woman. We have often heard of wom;n getting married and then wearing the breeches, " and we piesuni? it will be literally true in this cast1. We congratulate Mips Payne in h c ;i:r;x a rcan. though somewhat iate 111 uf-. I: will be remembered tu her titter. Btitie Payne, several ga umler etit h transformation. ::iied. aud hat s-ince lived and ;'.- any other man, having her t biDged to one of a masculine . M.irLitisburg Herald. . I'riviite Si cretary Coiiitnils uki;U'. :.i...i!. Va.. Feb. 7. The Gover irivate Rccretarv, James E. Wal- I1FJT FRq IV Echoes of the Press. When statements substantiating the1 flanornl TTnrflwTTA claims of Humphreys' Specifics are I UeiltJItkl IldlUWaiB made by patrons, and personal expe-1 AEtricnltnral I in p I e m 11 I p, rience has proved them unqualifiedly , p, nRrrowP, Cultivator-, our readers to clip the following from ; our exchanges: Cresco. Ia. Plain Dealer ! says editorially: "Nothing we have ever j tried in our family equals Humphreys' ; SDecifio No. Seven for coughs and : IIoch Hinl Aie, Wood'H SI(icrc, and Jteapere, SU'sii.i I'ti'inos, Cotton, ii i ri.1 I'rcMH, .f y eii: got I 111: -.or 'f colds Hampstead, Md. Enterprise: j Forti llrers. I . "In our home we have used Hum- I moc.lJ(TiU's T pnreys epecinis iour years, mere are . ten of us from seven vears old to forty, ! Ltnifs and during this time we have cured every well defined case of sickness which has presented itself." Balti more Farmer: "We have long used Humphreys' Specifics and heartily recommend them to our friends. They save much in time and money and are generally a successful prevention of severe attacks of illness Lancaster. O. Republican: "For two years now we have doctored our family success fully with these Specifics. They possers true merit." Walden, N. Y. Timem When sick or ailing with fever, mala- ! flatter, Kainlt .uul Hardware, Brick O-nioiit, Plaster Hair,-Psiinl, I :i 1 h tu 1 n e, Var nisli. Oil, i.ts t'utty aiul Hair. Frco.crx, l. frv-irr.-ntors, OH (Jook Sto s. ! iin !m IturgrlSUT I'rool Snsli I. I-u.irrantedto p;ivr -iirit a ! f:il isfttcf ion. ! f-H i s i.l.V !,OW. o.1 . a i m:n .v t:..""" " r ier. commuted suiciqe lasw nigut at i ria, dyspepsia or kidney disease we o'clock, by shooting himself in the I Bend at once for Humphreys' Specifics which have deservedly obtained a wide reputation and general use.'' These reports are in unison witn those appear iig-.tear. He was round this morning at by Mr. Jones. Cause unknown. About 4 o'clock yesterday the eleva tor man, knowing that Capt. Waller was in his office, requested the janitor to tell him that he was about to make his la.-1 trfp. Thojmitof went to tho office but did not sto the captain. His hat and overcoat were on a chair, and the door connecting his office with the Covernor 8 was locked. IhinKing tnat Report of Graded School for month Ci-.pt. Waller was attending to impor- , enjing Feb. 1st. 18S0 taut business in the Governor's office he 1 Bell medal awarded to fith grade for concluded not to interrupt him. About heat attendance. ing in every part of the country, there fore no home should be without a case of these celebrated remod ies. Mobile (Ada ) Blade. New Berne (.railed School. JOHN McSORLEY, FASHIONABLE Pollock L"t.. Kev. bern. N. C. !l..l!- r I I itcfi 1 res ' 1 ' m ( ) ! il A'l I-. Is I lirei'iii eil m 11 KA 1.1. STOCK I ( l and hm U HNS CUiTOM-KABE BDOTi AND SHOES lluv! r.l.-ii. t I JOMPA5T U tlae ia the (-t that only the KINKST AND ifATESLLLS ara ased aad that the greatest SKILL and CARE MT9 cxercittnl 4or1&x iu BaaaHactore. jji dwtf BEST ' Meaarw, ' will WilHam Atcnt and Bottler, Hew. Berne. N. C. i An an n n aupoa oi oer at a price lar in reto it- There is nothing in sight, exceea of the too named la the agriculturally or otherwise, that contract entered Into with the Cni- ; would suffer thereby." ted SUteajCwTernojent." In anawer, ' " t miai K. it,. k.r.:r. $500 Offered for an incurable cue of State aavy Is not for sale. LADIES Tn al I.- I. V.a. I iV, .nrl Vi , . f rni,. rse or unpopular thing to hf4bitual oonstiDation. will cni the pleasant California liquid fruit remedy. Syrup of Figs, more easily taken and more beneficial in effect than any other remedy. It acta promptly yet gently on the bowels, kidneys, liver and stom ach, and does not sicken or debilitate. R. N. Duffy, agent. New Berne, N.C. jan8 dw4w i Catarrh by the proprietors of Dr. Sage's ' Remedy. 50 cents, by druggists. AN AID TO TIIK EXEtlTIVlt. Baton Rol'OE. La.. Jin. 3. ISmj. To Mr. A. K. Haw ke-t Dear ir: I de6ire to testify to the great superiority of your Crystaliz -d Lenses. They corn bine great brilliancy -with softness and pleasantness to the eye. re than :ir-y I have over found. S. D. McE.sKitY. Goverrcr cf Louisiana. All eyes fitted and fit guaranteed by F. S. Duffy, New Berne. N, ( 5 o'clock deceased called up his fiiend Wra. Daniel by telephone and asked him if he could come up to his office as he wanted to see him on important busi- nes3 Dmiel told him he could not j come just then. Capt. Waller then 1 said. " all right. I will seo you at sup- . per."' This was the last heard of him alive Governor Lee can assign no re a-on for the terrible act. Deceased i left nothing to indicate what caused him to commit the deed. It is thought , HONOR KOI.I. 6th grade Minnie Dowdee, Louisa Suter, Iney Styron. 5th grade Mary Dowdee. Katio Mathews, Laura Suier, Fannie Tren with, Charlie Schissler. 4th grade Bertha Kafer, Agnes l'oy, Ida Quidley. 2d grade Lizzie Hancock, Muss Sal ter, John Suter. I n IipkI Hlltl iliiinli . As one i. i. ' rliHriK-t'-r i I I v wt-1 ! k !'.' 'V. i. ' 1 i i " I MTF.l' s i A I I s I 'll.M .M IS ). Oil ! .1 no. Mrflnl: I I i . 1 1 . llKA K Slli- l ll-n-l HilerKKliiil'Hr lo 0 years hoi. 1 lm e v 1 hey nr. ll'i il et . i : 'i a workmen, all I umtmn'M "th , Oi- IhUihI styles sM iiiodIrIii of the ii- Mihjolnecl from m ; : n r n Mory : i w H i -.mil, N. C, u t. can, isss. me a pair of .hi on made me two to 1 1 1 e in two yforaand 1 im v.. been wearing shoes lirty r;i ji-an :onl they are the beat I ever on- K o.-iriilly, .-v.fcLio-.i - K U RI1X. rt-j'-i: r Ii! in h 1 1 ana prom pi ly doDe. iTi.i aw i. ni. A ! bv friends tnat the act was the result of Hackleii'j Arnica s.it. alove aifair. He was known to be sub- ; The Bkbt Salvk in the wcr.d for CIGARS FOR SALE AT COST, j ct to periods of melancholy. OuU, Bniiees, Sores, Ulcers. Salt ""''' rUliOHLt HI UUalt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped LJ1 -. Hands, Chil&laine, Corns, and all bkin cigars, and the demand for same belac Charleston, S. C,reb. o A slight ; Eruptions, and positively euros piles ; pmall. I now offer to the merchants Having purchiHed a largo stock of earthquake shock was felt last night in Lower South Carolina. The vibration was such as is caused by a passing train, j!2dlra and was of brief duratson. or no pay required. It is guaranteed to I CIGARS AT COST until my Stook gne peneci Bnusiacuon, or money re- reduced. Cash on delivery. -h funded. Price 2.5 cents pr box. For . ;- e-ile bv R. N. Duffv. jan 17 1 JtCs. JNTai JUT ,7, I I x ni aaJaJ..o".
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Feb. 14, 1889, edition 1
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