. . . -v. ; : - -.., :.(4. . 3 , . ' .- : - w 4 . y. ... v ;v ; . jW4l,i.ss er:i - y fr5i .ic.i-r..VJi.-.. -i -w, , - s . 1 ...v..-..".....- '--4.... . iiAiiilijiiWtW'T'rTT" m. l.,nw,wi, -r 'yr i JJ . w-. - P' titliS fff Jl ' ' t . nil, fNDEPE NT DKISTT I1ST ALL THIN(T: VOL. XI. NEW Bi:iXE, CHAVKX COUNTY, N. C, I.VIiCI! lss) NO. 51. edituriil .iotes. 1 JWUiOv' P Fcr V:d"S!:r::i44:rd ;Dlzedto Nsitshi Urn. : EOID BY AY.Tt DRUOOIST3. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX- rmrr4 oalrbyTnOBEECIIJlH, Bt.HIenA.IncasliLmEaUiii . It. Jr. AJLEX & CO., Sole Agents roa ruT mixt, s a mt caxil st.. ikw tors. Who C1' T00' dmjjtat do no kep thm) w:'.'. rr.ail nechjjn' ca receipt Ol price htt impart Jini. Ple4S mca;:on ihis paper.) A ri5 is worth fighting for it a ' principle is inTolred. AJmtrtl Torter. DQSSOLUTION. ( i SoIdo 0ttiKr a4r th Ira of bctwrtn DtiJ. AbTbm cd - f V I ni t&I 17 dUaoll by cQeot. DAVIH OKTTINCKI ABK OF.TT MiKR, SOL OKrTINtitll:. 5fmax to Vt no lie w to iaacunc ih; aiaaa m4 ur aJOptM t&n old am ouae o: OSTTIWCER BROS. C 14 wkila iLkaila for ta pt ti.1 p'.r.-c.-fbrmf prtar, v b eoatmaDf ( ioi f r Wl nrf prt pri to tcrrf car fr.csdj mi -"' f iwifn nu m "r , lOObblfc Tcmt, 23 kbln. LorillAH, Sau - 1UQ Uitf 014 TaskAho T r - 60O bhU ft. P. HJ O.u 500 bbl Wtrn Corn. 1000 dM Co' Spool Cotton. iiJtMt.nlibi.kiDBT GOODS t liuocb. ABK AND SOL. OETTINGER, Oetrtri ti ger Ge5. Lkw Wallace will pmbblr b-e tho next Minister to A stsiik nt Fll Hirer, Mam., jlbrown S,UX weirrm oat of em f pJojment. I.T. Gt')V. I'olt w highly com pltaienti(i by the Senate just before i: adioa-nment. i J Tub strike at Fall Kiver. Ma.. continues withoa: mdio.iticii ot yirldiDg on either side GKOKGI C. TICHK508, of llll- ooia, bu ben nominated A.sitant Secretary of the Tieaaary. Tuiu lamplighter goe. iK)8tha8ie U bcsines and be aiways makax light of his work. Detroit Free Press It is said that New Berne is the b-; ilac? in the State to buy goods. For particulars see advertising columns. Thk Kepablican heeler has tK-gnn to discoTer that the most doubtfal word in politics in the reward." Crotox watr mains barat iu continue in , New York Satarday night causing i ooo4iderabl damage to property. ! The running ol street cars w.i ' stopped for twenty fonr boars. Wg congratalate the country an J Latest flections :n KngLind A PBIN'CE. resnlte-d in tho election of GI.ul- hen ;i distinguished represen- stonians. t.itive of royalty goes abroad the Thk Berlin I', s' s.s that the people w Ifom he honors with his Simon conterenc n:ll be held presence extend to him every con- durlDg ttie pre-ent moii!li. .-deration to which birth, station GEuiiuK S. Lai HKH'K. ol New and character entitle him. v Kori(; i i;i N. v.- B'ine Kcuiia E;Ei::es3 M.iiiuracliiriiitr tin' SI Sitc iin 0KTJI CAROLINA EVS. From the State Papers. Mr OF (il'l.ENS L-.t Us Boom. New Berne has never been more wide a'vakc- never more anxious to push thing. We have been called a slow town, We have been a Blow town. But , and the late spring may enable us to trie ( i; i.eKrt have opened their eves vprr i have an abundant fruit crop as the buds wide of late, and there is a public feel Look To Your Interest! in Other ! inliiceiiip :i t s (:;!' red la ('aitalNt. Farmer. Country Merchants and tb. Chatham Record: The cold weather Trade generally arc invited to call and examine our stock of York, has been appo.nted AsMstant SeTetary ol tin- TicaMiry, mr H. S. Thouipi-on, if.-:gii-d. 1 1 K and hi dai.-v wei e sit t :ng on the river side. Suddenly she plunged in, eMui'iill. preferring a cold d U' k to .i In " '- Thk National I'-'Ute.-'t m Hayti ha degehei ,il ed into a war ot ex term l u at .on . I . i. e r - ,i re bucked todca'.ti !;.-;..: b i'.irbarx. O.N lilt ed. i .Ni llampsij'.If voted I'll ::.e 1 i i ;i . br.oi Aiiit-lid-uen t : o ' in- ' ' n -' ; : n ' 'i: . and it wa c!r ; ,i ' ed b .i i.i:-- in.iJoritN. 1 1 is I U.;;OI ed Ciiiirial a'ia;:..ikt r an i n '.; t o ha e a . i ; n i r : . J 1j n ( al in piaced upi U the two cent stalllp." Willi actiane has come over the Loudon 1'iuie.s. Fur; un at e ly it coiiducied i's a ocL cum pan s ; now by a langnmg tick compau. iiie iate hi'Ur at wi.ich the meetin. at the Board of Trade rooms adjourned s visiting North Carolina, and it is on Wedneay niht prevented an ex creditable to the Old North State tended n tire in ycrterdaj ' if-euc. thai he is everywhere received us Ttle me.-un. - w,n attfnded. in lari more hi in. we hive pn n at the rooms for n.e urno. lir. J. J. To!.- Ti. t.Tf s:,i i. t r 4. At i-v...i ,,( , . VU.1.J, wi ic Board of Tra.'e. ral.i d the A Fnucti in the Em()ire of Mind an ilhiHtrious member of the royal family of Letters. Detroit Free Press :s no ordinary man, loosely built and thrown at random on the world. From the soles of his feet to the crown of his head he looks the man he is a son of Genius and of Fame. lie hits come among us to see who we are and what we are. He is lookinir to ascertain whether we tn.a IV.: master exhibit t,e charactei istics ol Pip Van Winkle, or give evidence that we are t he worthy successors of Stanley, Speight, Gaston and Man ly. He has come to test by his own unerring measurement the vatness of our resources and the progress wo hao made m material development. Above all, he has f the nieiun to !Vn introduced tl..' L 'ieit Frie M lU:.d." Or.: er . ;it. d Mr. (if Mr. C. I( l."A', Prent!. Iiniu.- kno-A . Mr. Le is elated in tho eutstt th;t he could r.ot make a :p(cn. tn; he w,,uld talk with them, tti! li o.'n wi;:-t lie was b. :u for. and u u to tl.em taik ir.'dut I'inlterj of o,reit iai-it?t i . Nc'r.h Caro lina. He C-'Oipar- 1 the C'-Hter of popll laii-'ii to a t -f -hsvi'. f r. m which, he niid. there had b 'Ti a t.s'arii f very live y-ars since l".i). I: is an mt re.dy to swurtn now. !-nd if t S ot i is ready for it the in ar:;i v ill piiitly con'.o this way. He f iv- ill :li i;lu-tratan- of how ti ns Vt sr and S;iu:h had St :rt- d "'boon:-." M.ii how. in Fame inftanres, thej- 1: i 1 t'-rtnuiali d in b"'imir .dkp. Lie pre-licte-i to .1 within the c.e.x I three have hardly yet begun to swell on the h:g that is going to result in great good. i9 iaden wlt"h the odor of the fra2rant Vv e may have been a little late in real- i fertilizers, and every road wagon is izing that there is a new deal in the l bauling it to the farms. Better buy hi.-tory of the South, but now that we less Kuano and make more manure, do re-iiz- it there will be no more hang- 1 . Wilson Advance: There came near j . i being a serious conflagration in our t),:'-'- busy town last Saturday afternoon, rib. rn and English capital is com- j The roof of Mrs. Sue Brewer's residence in into the .South in millions of dol-' was discovered to be on Are, but was lare. Northern manufacturers are com- j fortunately extinguished before any bciiuub uawuKu was occasioned J tiiis u ay for cheaper iron, coal, tim- it bt-r an J i ''emi;.' : warm: r i young man named Hales dropped down b ji . Northern farmers are i in SoringhoDe one evenine not lone uth fcr cheaper lands, a j since and began circulating a petition land a more genial clime. . 10 have himself appointed postmaster in v,..; . j - i ! mat place, in an hour two he was ap- No..u Carolina must advertise her proftched and handed a notice that n woalie. and resources and Becure her , formed him if he was not out of town share of inoustried and agriculturalists, i 'n fifteen minutes he would be swung i N-w...rue must advertise her advan- up to the firBt convenient timber, t.igrs -n 1 hold out inducements to, Durham Plant: There are repeated .., ,. , i vv 4 and fl,igrant violations of the local """lUtl vul benefit her. W e must , option 1w in Durham. but even th jB we j h.ivtt coDCtrt o: action public enthusi- contend, is better than the open bar asm a liberal spirit, a general desire ! rooms. We learn that stock for a! plug tobacco factory has been about made up and that considerable interest Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions. Etc. We always keep in stock tbe celebrated State Prison and Parsons Boots and Shoes. Every pair warranted. We have a large supply of Florid Cheroots and Proclamation Cigars These goods are bought by us direct from the Factory. fisjT SnulT at Manufacturer's Prices. (tar No t oublu to show goods. K03EIITS BEOS., 3oiith Front sr.. New Berne.lt. O. CfRNrcORN! CORN! 50,000 Bushels t L i; in ourselves. Once get this spirit ar.jtirrd and it will stay. Get a boom s:aru-d on the real merit and advantages Of the 1 along. iv are c lit. n ality and it wdl roll itself iir.s come for action. We I more free sites to manufac- O IT DY : us nd our THK World sas Mrs. Eaton, sister ol President tiariison paid come to make the heart test $-2 on Inaugural loii l;a !o. a cab to tike her Iron. ;i.e Ar.i...on Ilt)tel to the Capitol. "I'llK m ;ss.o;iar;e8 recently cap tured by the insurgents in Zanzi bar Dave leeu released upon the i ... i ..j f , ' felicitate oarlTft8 apon the pro- paymenr 0t 3,MLrU to their captors 1 lurr'.i'vi w.th Muonabls ' pt that npread oat before the , m ddit ion to i au.som moue." ' Dod1 of Est Carotin. Liaoor, Prices. X153T05, JnmaAry T, rne uei V- fc Ensel BREWING CO '5 iiiLADELFHIA LAGER BEER, IS UNQUESTIONABLY THE Finest Beer Extant. It Is brewed from the finest Pale Canada XTcsi Barley Mult and Laazer Hops, and hignly recommended for its TONIC and NTJ TE1T1VK qualities. rvpaUUloa ea.ojed by JOUPAXT U da U tb Im lb: o ltAT&21A& n osed aad tbc the r CZrcieU doxiof IU BiAaactar. ADMIkAL Pi'LlLU has llld COU eoergy nd perreraDc in the de- fiJeuce ol he ul Ameiica mnad of the hoar. ia a naval contest with Germany. El CO50B1V8SXAN JuHX S. At the outset Germany might have Wise declare that the whole the advantage, but the labies would country will indorse an application BOOa turned, of Gen. Mahooe for lornign mis- YiiKK h iH ltvvn lyAiUj sioa in order to pet him oat of the 8Wlndleil U) lbc Lmilding of the new eoant-ry. capitol. The latest discovery is "THJE Richmond and Danville at. tbe main beams ot the Railroad now runs fortnightly b Assembly ceiling aie ot wood, not tween Wajhington and the City of 0f lroa ai lUt, coturac demanded. Mexico, a veetiale tram, called the Xheuk ari. tlnee , laimants ol Mooteiama special, which is rro- lh s v l lul. j oounced the fines! tram of crs in 8a,rcmt. ti,ur. 4, drl.lllt.a tne woria. lhAl y,.s,UJ rt; to the i thee THE V. llmiP jton MeMenger nays: un1 t Lt rrt)U;: , t "Charlotte Is nwiltly followius; in tlon 1H decided t. toe ioouiieps oi auidih. m-f . r, vears a n c m e into the b , u 1 n . Mil '.-'.- .11 i tn :n i- alld grants tut farmer?, ninufai'iuror.-' and see if men of the North can find miner fr in other fectiocs of our own here friends and brothers worthy country Alabama. Georgia, Tennet-e and K n-tniiy ore outetrij pnrg N.rth caridina in devt lo; ir.: th ir rt-ourrt.-, t.i-tw ill P. an 'i: g th- f -i t that North Car..:.n:i h..s m eater natural a i vantages. His ta k was listened to with marked attention. He informed the auoience that he was not sever, o hundred dol p 'ckets f .ir a " write- up" of ili-tu-AU. He Old not ask them for a dollar. He was after information would turers than any other town in the State. AND GV.li:-,' DEALER8, Makkkt Dock, :KV bCUMv, N. O. ot their confidence and love. We have no fear of the result ot the visit of Mr. Lewis to North Carolina. He has fount! here a relm rich in resources and bound less in hospitality, with health in the breeze, beauty in the landscape down here to pi o.l .,t,;ntiIm or,,l rlrtim i r, t 1, u 1&TS Otltof th'i aim jrtiiiiLisui n uu i li luc i u i ut hearts of the people. He will rufnrn i 1 a linmfl in thft orpjl . 4.u ..v. ... for the readers oi the t ree rr;s n w West with his whole being thrill- haJ a circulation of two huudred tb.ou- the ciiange is being manifested in the nronosed shoe factory. Ic is proposed to pub- ! U Q 2. Ofl lih a memorial volume in honor of the ! OUrtclUO 01 UUll memory of the lamented Col. Eugene1 rrvtM.T Morehead. Willie Rowland, meesen-: tixuA Jr IxAL Benger for the National Bank, pus- i rr n j c err- yr r.rVPPWiWTfl tained painful injuries, while playing ! &bl " rlhKLH AKTS, football. It is said that the muscle of We arc going to ofTer a larger oRsh 1 one leS- between tho knee and thigh. , . , . . T i Is lacerated. bonus to the first fuctorv taan any North i ,, , I r- , , , u " rr , T ' Goldsboro Argus: Tho temperance Carulma town has ever offered. Let ; peopIe of this are already movi for a eiery man iu New Berne subscribe to , summer campaign. Petitions for an that ! onus. If he cannot give 50, let j election under the loeal option law are j him Kive c-o. Sir,. siO, So. Let there I circuiatiDR for aignatures. Ihetruck , ,, . . , farmers of this vicinity held a prtlimi- be ccl.ar subscriptions, or even a Bmal-j Dary meeting in thia city yte. day: lt-r som. 1; i for the good of New i looking to a permanent organization. ! B. in . I t t all participate interest j committee was appointed to draft a 1 i constitution and by-laws and the meet-v-. , , , ... , : ing adjourned to convene agaiu next 1 ...,..1. t uouo Wednesday. The water works men i rrr. i.t. nirr, T. w;tn croakintj and gromng and growl-I are here, Messrs. Fuller and Neison i v tttCIiti, UlOCliS, J fcWciT ing. We as a community are wholly ; refined, affable gentlemen they are too, 1 QDT Tn QTr trru i r.t living r0 - n,. o.n i and tney say that thsy are here to begin ' uumu u4u,iiu . ,.- . , ... . i wont ana not stop pusbing it till the .u. 4,6 locj. uuu.u uc, n , plaBt 19 completed and the water pul- Is COielv lir.riTi nil r cfil roa A maha oofitir. tlirni,nl.ni, 4lA Consign us your produce. Ills (i v. !.f to Llatr Let us 1862. EATON 1888. THE JEWELER HAS A FINE STOCK OF AND PLATED WARE. jh depends solely u;cn ourselves to make sating throughout the entire pystem in ing with pleasant recollections, and sinu and an English edition published the Detroit Free Press will speak ia London, precisely to the nation of North Carolina published in Dc-troit. her honorable past, her present prospects and her future glory. ou!y LrUtiNKR A. KN'GKL e FINF.Sr AND BKtn )C re SKILL and CARr Jji dwlf pie bare determined to make ber tbsa ftmt trade city u North Caro lina, and they hare set the right way about it." The Charlotte Chronicle says: ' !' '. press "iieury C.imp:ell, secretary of Faroe suit lor libel a a ; 1 1 Times. 1 n c i se hearing and the : i bo recent e.ec 1 1 cm. i is 1 1-pa ten aas M. I'., private ,,, i, as brought st t tie L 'i. don irts been set h'l r o tn : 1 1 Vi 11 AT MOKE 15 NEEDED,' The Legislature has adjourned. A msiourity of the members have returned home to find their acts approved by their constituents and ;3U t enjoy in the retirement of domestic city, life the rest to which their labors Mr. Lnwis in resp m entitle them. Many of ns in this section of the the same as that w hn.h cir.'ut tes throughout Eur.ipe. Capt. S. II. Gray. J-s. A Br; :.n. T. A. Green, John C. Thomas. Mayor Meadows unci others being c-e'i--i upon made short speeches ursine, h. irmonious action iu efforts to induce ti: plsntin of factories in our midst May t Meadows ,-i-ke 1 Mr. L-;vis to sugge: : som e pl.in of ii,-1. vi.'if.r,' c ipital- tt.i: t s n.f . :.; r i . e in our t-PK(TA(l.KR. our city. : I beep a larger slock of Spectacle Greenville Keflector: Mr. S. V. Joyner ! than any other store in North Carolina I he Editor of the N'ews and Courier ' eaver am township, waa telling j I take particular pains to fit them to tbe Killed. CiiAKLKSTOK. S. C, March 12. Capt. F. W. Dawson, editor of the News and Courier and agent of the Associated Press, in this city, was murdered this afternoon about 3:20 o "clock by T. B. McUow. a physician of thi3 city. It seems that Dr. McDow, who is a mar ried man and the father of a family, hed been too familiar with a Swiss maid iu Captain Da wson 's family, and that Dawson had visited McDow at his oilice to remonstrate with him. Words eyes of parties need ing them. Having worked mead ily at th bench for over thiny years, I believe I can do as good work as any watchmaker in tbe us a few days since how ha disposes of cholera among his hogs. Us says when the disease appears he kills the sick hogs and has them buried, thus pre venting a spread of the disease. Three different ttmes he has tried this with ; State good results, every trace of the disease I COME AND SEE ME. disappearing when the sick hogs are put j SAM. K. EATON, out of the way. Minister Thos. J. i Middle street. Jarvis will open a law office in Green- Opposite Baptist Church. fe!2 dwtf vine. ine cutting oi tne railroad grade tnrougn tne large mil tnis side ot the river has been completed. There is i 'A propo to bay the New Kag uj-e iAC. t!1 j ,4 . ' land Sit ls noon to be Intro-! TnK Mercllua. reveller .vn : doced in the Canadian Parliament.",, ,Th ,alhT,tch ,., l4n ln. stance where thev never succeed in learned in Wiimi; just secured an a: semb v au thor ; z i n z t ie c State deeply regret the failure to certain uxed on u,w. m imi; l i : .T..I cieatea w ise uu juuiuuu.i tablirhments tor ten ;ars. inis, ne laik ;f lvnching. ro.id ('ommissioc, hot we find much said, would be an iamcvnient to any Cane F. W. Dawson was a man of consolation in the passage of a bill manufacturing corn p any c .utemp! iim ,.r..T-.,et ,l,.,.rim;nJtinnJ1.r.JitKt a m )VC) tO in Vet ltl' ocation , 4 Agent and Bottler. New Berne. N. C. J. W. STEWART, Sale and Livery Stable. rr . : -l-av reeiteJ TWO MORK CAR LOADS Yck wSeUfcsl by in Jividaally jmfjniM I Ottly witb rl;bl ma, i A part of New England doen not emit a fragrant aroma, bat Yale, Garrard and Banker Hill are not for sale. Thk American baaeballuU, now Inltiufj F.nfland, have bn treat ed with dintingninhed consideration m Ixiodon. Th Prince of Walee baa ben eerxcially gracioaj, and tbe Dean of Westminster invited the team to d present at a special ervic at tbe Abbey on Sanday. Thk friends of Iloalanger, who were arrented by the French Gov ernment, affirm their adherence to tbe kepablic. The public have searched the boasea of suty mem ter of tbe Patriotic Ieagne tor incriminating document but have I discovered nothing. It is said in VaahiDgtoD City that Ben. Batler, William Walter PnIpsj and John A. Kiwon will b sent to represent Americi in the Samoan conference at Berl.u. If Bumarck geLa any portion of Uatier's hirsute adornment he will nave to handle his diplomatic ra-jor deftly. N. Y. World. Postmaster G E5EEAL N'aa Maker has purchased Irom the Fn 1 nghnysrn estate tlie elegant residence. No. 17IU I street, until recently the home of Secretary Whitney. The price paid for the house and a part of the Inrniture-M nnderstood to have ken 4i.0'(). The World say: "Five wealthy tourists Irom Lyons, France, two of them women, have bee a m or dered in the Yellowstone National Park. Their guide nays that In- making both ends meat." Sneak ing of sanilwbi ll. the IIO's' delight ful is one with goose on each side and gander in t he m.ddie Hoy. ,1 ' UN A. ( 'AMrr.KI.i-, el Juetice of toe diied .s;ats Supreme Cour; and exAso;aui Secretary of S ai oi t he ( 'on le derate .States, died a' Ins residence in Baltimore last Ir.esd.n, aged 7S. Fie was a great Lmirr and a true patriot. THK President has appointed Thoma-s W. P.tlmer. ol Michigan, to Ik- Minister to Spam; dohn F. Swift, of California, to bu Mini-ter . .i . j x- i - l: iauioui tne Atlantic auu xoriu aionua , . . where towns ha 1 accamo.aie 1 Railroad, tand in the grating of a'bjwwkfj contnouno.-H i-om : charter to the East Carolina Kail- inbabitancs for the pur.o ,e of way Company. takiog stok iu a factory . to buy What more is needed! We ' or to give as a bonus. a fixed determination to AIter pome oi-cu;o.i s to . contribution of thc yrz t-:i riimnarftHuolv hnf. litrla m n r o mnrb f rw and blows followed and the encounter j the gradiDg force to do. Contracts for ru .eu in aaijw n Bliouuiug USWDUU ; tta rimrmr nooH in Ihntrull.c oo.k d that he through the heart. The murderer then j side of the river have been put ()nt. ion that they h id Thrre hlJUrs later he surrendered him- I Washington Progress: Some Pennsyl- ,,f iLc General As- self to the police authorities and the jama railroad men have made a survey the ctv to remit body of the murdered man was found fro Jame?vllle to this town and w, I in. cuy to r. mit - tko continue it on via New Berne to Wil- turines ,, V. ;,,.ri :. j ,i,0. ; miDgton, so we are informed. The Lira uen gave tuo aiarm oi Lire at two o'clock on Saturday night last. The Eastern Dispatch warehouse had. taken Are from the stove, but fortunately the watchman on Water street discovered it iu time and it was extinguished be fore it had done little or no damage. Mr. Francis Joyner tells us that the people up in Pitt county are :far ad vanced in tha preparation for tho com national reputation. Besides being for m.i, r- t- n .- iAit. nf 4V,.-. nUlAr.4 . 1 1 m l n g ton as a - , . , e , lOiii nKl in lip South, hrt waa a nntont II eio. d m-tances political factor, not only in South Caro- funds li t n e t ither - te. answer, use all ier be g a hna, but in the United States. His po sition for y ears on the National Eismo cratic Committee gave him prominence all over the land. He was personally acquainted with every prominent Dem o.:r,4t and with most of the prominent Republicans, in the country. He was an uncompromising tariff reformer, nf-ver having toleration for the mug- ump Protectionists calling themselyes fliA moana thrt l.nil nf rsisea ior tne p rpes-- i urcna ."ifnr-il-iisiiirrlirnnrTntx,orror ..uin 4,,i.ki. ... wi.. t.v,..v.. 8ite for a furn;ur,, f.tory. or lor a Democrats. t he achievement of a glorious des- factorv t)f !lLJ -kind it was dec id id not Several years ago Capt. Dawson took tiny. Action, acl.on, resolute to conflne the c mnbution to any par- 1 action, is the demand Of the hour, ticul.tr factory, ana for this purpose Courier against the "code." For his Mavor Meaiiows ..nnounced that he serv ices in this matter, the Pope made would head tne list v n!i titiv dollars. him a Knight of Peace. , , . , .. Captain Dawson was an Englishman. Pending further diu-si n of tie ne W"M over ex feet talu of ma8sive matter. Mr. Jas. A. Trjan aro-eand mold, and leonine head. ntated that he ti i 1 been authenz 1 by IJis power as a writer was felt Wilmington our ever geuerous sister is readv to join hands with us and counect the cities ol the seaboard with bands of iron. to Japan : John 1 . M .w-Mi tiiiM-; : s,' i M : and Consul General Al'x-rt G. Pei ter. oi Wa-htmrn, i t ils'el Kesidellt o .s 1 1 e i : tl C ; I m! an. l. Min ister to 1 1 of IllltOOS mark. THE Pn to sa : have an;, bat it she .b'hn A M. ! ".winder. to 1'ell- li.lde!; A tner: ; r o u ; i ! must h; i Pi ess ii is this m i ioe -:i ' w.m; ; o t with B;s :n arck, she w;:l guarantee )C i that within a ear he will sorest spot in a.i I . k really want-; to i:g!.: ne s that his clothes are be tV : before he g es ..;: ac-. 1 1 ti e I- he 1 .-.e dded will jTte in I M u ies, Ir. rr. ikis my :g ut g jod Axi.dianndid the butchery, bat some 1 neasl toek. : Tarda- V"dl plajar ia sboi 7 - a '.r. r : u i h "Jroad Street, 'New Berne. N. C. ilNSET SCHOOL, : , persons belinve that the guide, who ' bu fled, wae in league with Mon tana mnrderem.'' "The Virgtniann" in the name of a new association of New York I gentlemen, orgaDiied for the special pnrpoee of BtlmnJating pub- have a spanking t . the alYair is ended." 1 1 Ki: V. is a n ice k At tot UfV (ict.er.U re uest eil 1 1 : -; i ; c ; . of West 'irg:n i i is because Mr. Watts me need legal proceeding leading Republicans f r illegal voting and bribery. lie has very .i i . .e t o I 1,1) res'gn i . -: i . has Watts Tnis has com . against The importance of this enterprise Mr Wm. Dunn to av to this section of the State cannot donate t-n t'ltes f t f actor. ts ne ir the be overestimated. It opens wide city either on Ncu-. uver or the A. & the gntes of commerce and bids the N. C. K. r Mr I ;.i c;n ...... , ,k I',.. wi derness blossom as tue rose. tirav. who was present but li o iuj.ii-m The Wilmington Messenger is lo,pi,sku,e,r!hfU;0;1,,,l; ,;; i:( giving its powerful aid to tins dvU3te t-n .-i-.es . i r - -eh :.i- wolk. In Its issue of last Tliesdny Trent rn.-r. t..-ar G.-ayuo. J a:. 1 s.Imj it sa.s: "Ir was understood that near tn-A . cv N C: U the building of the road from Wil- Mr- 11 H. Lc.iTy t,t. i ;.e- 1, - v.-.:.i , . , .1.1 donate three or I ur - it .V oC neniT,in til I ) n S 1 1 W UW:Ufpi t ll ' N. C. It . about on . mi.v : . ruon'ineuts of the Last ( arolina f , . ot tnoiKy. people, and it those are now ready it was also rttt-.l th-.t M t go forward, the interested par- had a tract ef . . tiei hi-n s:i on Id be on the alert to iaud an 1 woui l give on move with them, and not allow this tJ Kood. thrr.- r.rrn-;.- necessary work to longer linger as bu,'d and i-.i-on it F 'Now, sui Mr. L -wi a sleeping enterprise. ' done a great de.l in live Men of the F.ast awake from jour if ?ou want to mate thing- , , ", , a thousand dollars to gi'-e leihargy. and quit yourseives like lhe tirst OIle who will accc-t. iien '. sites and ti ild a factory . A resuiu.iou was adopte.i to ap;v.;.r committee to cauva-s tt.e city ;or to purpose i'f raisiiig a thousand dollars t be olfere : as a boou-. t ti - same to rep r lo a meeting to be held next Muted night. M-'-srs 'n llri:'. -nst. ;n ' '. L Foy and P II. I'ciitatr were ;. ..r.c thai h' would throughout every national campaign since the war. His style waa trenchant ami hii words picked with elegant taste The World Stands Agnast AT MY iOW t'RICBP, ing crop. They have their lands all An(J wondcrB IIow , it ll8t i oan broken up. composts put out, and will be ready for planting !just as soon as the spring opens up. The farmers are using less guano than ever before. Thay made good crops last year, paid up their debts and are in a prosperous and hopeful condition. Greensboro North Stats: Mr. J. W Corsbie had two barrels of carp on the market, iriday last, which sold readily for 25 cts. apiece. The fish would weigh about 3 lbs. each. They were very pretty land attracted buyers, but we venture the opinion that the same par- i -r - i I ties will not purchase the next lot. The ; The GentltmeU MaV UOHie I carp is a coarse, ill flavored fish posi- J tively worthless as a pan fish. In the j ,m so much lower than any one else? I'll tell you: 1 have determined to b easily satisfied for the cash, and WORK FOR SMALL PROFITS. My Motto is: FAIR DEALING. Come and buy from me, and you will never regret it. K. R. JONES, New Berne, N. O. The Ladies Must Come I Everybody" Come ! TO tsi-.i; THK Handsomest Tea Dinner and Toilet Sets Koriill l' To THIS MARKET. ALSO A I U.I. LINE OF J. L ib'.- in s:.n .1 i. c ros of fourth of it V. oO V. Oil 1 1 . "you ii .ve ::. :!: utt-s. nn 1 hustle Ti ISO is a b.mu-i r ' : one o: t:.e-e . . . ma 4(41,1, c 1CU1UU Cb.an niui n mil. killing placing the gun against his breast shot JJOU 0 FurDishiEII Goods him dead. The defence in the trial was " 'TTOM PRICKS. Ti., this , cf Mrs. Dobie. nisny friends and relatives cf -timabl lady will be pained to superior court at Graham, last week, Albert L. Rippy was convicted of mur- II is taking off is nothing short of a der and sentenced to be hanged on tbe ca amhv to South Carolina. j u'h of April, the prisoner shot and I killed his father Abel Rippey near Mc- Ironies! int.) "the Villi!)- or Captain 1 Cray's store in Alamance county last 1 ' j December. Rippy was at the time Lavoou. about tnirty live years old and his C;: : e. S. C, March 14 The father abont sixtv-five. Tho murder it..ju ft i,i i apt. Dawson's case began was cool and deliberate, and one of the E-YEIl an i e jticludtd this morniog. most revolting crimes we have ever, I' -li einan Gordon testified that heard of, the prisoner having invited Dr. McDo w. the prisoner, surrendered his father behind the straw stack and t- lr.ni and that he admitted k C.ipt I ' . w-i n G W. Harper, a Colored hackman, alcoholic insanity, and the jury d id not 1 t-'-st il-d that h-3 was on tne opposite see it that way. The prisoner appealed . -i.ie ol tho street when Dawson entered , to the supreme court. M ' Dow "s office: that after the shooting j Roanoke News: Ward, the negro l.e heard the words. "ou said ; burglar, was not hung on the bth for c-u wouid lake ray life: now I have ; the) rea6oa that the opinion of taken yours. Harper testifies that a I tbe Supreme court was not handed down colored woman, a vender of psanuts, j in time The Governor will fix the day .as peeping through the window, and for hia execution. --Mrs. Sarah E. that McD .w s cook, Emma Drayton, ( Branch, sister of our townsman, J. L. come to the gate and ordered her away. ; Bag6i Esq died at the reBidence of her M -ses J.uiii-dii. McDow s. coachman, SOn-in-!aw, Mr. James Batcbelor, ner testified end denied ail kcowledged of ; Halifax. Friday night last, after a pro- t.eki'l-'ir. lie heard a shot in the , ODged illness, aged 73 years. Mr. A. " ih anJ was crdered by Dr. : pope of thia piace, brought suit in the McDow s wife to investigate the cause, preBent term of the Superior Court for out swore he did not go. ao nnn rinmatrpn nvninat tho Vilminrt.n 1 Emma Drayton, the cook, also denied : and Weldon Railroad Company for ll-es anil Axc-.s, any Knowledge of the affair, except as keeping up the pond just south of the Woods .Mowers ami I AT C ; i L 1 . CUTLEK, 26 L 28 Middle Street, N J'W It r.KN ?.. . V: 0E0R0E MIEN & GO DEALERS IN General Hardware Atrricultitra; I ?.: i I ni e n t n. Plows, Harrows, Cultivator-, prop rlv ret used and ' re throws o:i the President t pponsibility i 1 h; removal. What is "Mortonum !" It ap pears to be the raising and con tributing of money w;tii which to corrupt voters. It gets its name iarn of her dealh, which occurred at I...v.-ii. Mass., on the -Ch of the present in r. h. the following account of which we take from the Vex Populi, pub lished in that city : Mrs Mattie A., wife of Capt. Francis M Doble, died in thia city, at her home on Tilden St., on March 4. and her funeral was conducted by Rev. W. T. Perrin on Wednesday last. The cir cumstances of her marriage were pecu liar and more than ordinarily roman tic. Capt. lXibie waa 'alioned as the committee Four hundred uo'.i ir.: the am.-unt was subscribed imruedh;t Iv. Meeting ad j mrned lo M-in 1 ay ev-.n-ing, March l?th, at 5 o'clock. Ninety Per Cent. Want a ( ludiir . 1 I. pre-ent management of the A. S: N. e li R , is the all a'isoroin,.' o pic ot ibis county . Its lrnpoitance. .-eemuiglv. is more Mgniticanc to us tt:au is lh al- tin- t. stimocvof uoliceman ck. i r m.: - " oeauuaiu uaa iu. duu.ci.uio uau i o- n ana h ick driver Harper. hihition law. but an extensively signed ICeapera, Steam I iirinH, Cotton Cids iti.d I'rosMOS, FortilizMH. I .arid t'iasfer, liamit peu.uon was sent, up iu tue i.eiaiu.e ; Mo.!l.ulU.M Tools and Hardware, Plaster c lnterent in Virginia's history I fron dent, who is said to hare contributed -hit- .Iicritirrti lin.l V i Pram. 1 t i i-i aA t n riunrim a r hu Kn.In f tt,.. I I 1 UIM OU1 W .si 1 Lll'i'lM U iivv I I K I UODL 1UCJ fcv. t f uj j mo 1UO KI L t U C nd clebrat notable v?ntfl in , - i i, ..r.Knfi Union officpr. S&e was an accomplished nreeent L ei-lnturt-. Nu.t iv pt-r edit. tic. capt. iooie i was -m. i loned. uring : tho 13 (lf hl, COljnt W;;1U a the progress of the rebellion, at New , ; ,u , . , f fc.-r,. ,. K- e. ,l;.l ... miauKB IU mr uiauiifti uiciu "i i.,...-.i-..,. uerDe. tn. kj., auu iu tue pursuit or nia duties visited the home of hia future wife, a short dis ance out of the city The yellow fever was then prevalent in that neighborhood, and among other victims was ihe young woman who was J ? I- ."MSL INT. O. Por Girls and Young Ladies. Spring 8e3ion of 1889. Opens January 16 th. Write tm OuaJoo - r; JOSEPH KIHSEy, Principal, that hintor.T. Membership is strictly confined to gentlemen of ";rgtnian birth or anceatry. "1 5TiL nefcrro and carpet-bag i rule shall b re establiaheti at the J South that section bu no right to hope that Northern capital or' V .ir r K r n ntrf-iriA nan .f fr-.ii.t. I el" say the Tribune. During tbe las: t hree yearn. undr Democratic rule at the South and in tbe natiou, there were organined in that neetiOD, according to tbe Manafactartf'i B6ord, tbe follow ing nnmber of J3ew eflrpriae: ia ISM, 1,575; to 1887,3,430: In 1SSS, 3,618. TbaM c-nd for the em ploy meat of bnitdn of naillion of capiuu, a Urf part of which cxmr from ton Jortfu Tb r3oath bu grown nslgbtUj and noondly ever nine tbe corrupt traTaatiea of gov ernmeat nader Rtpabllcan rale war Ttrtajow.' Rinirer. and after marriage came North l.OlM'.OOO and to have raised where she won hosts of friends by her another l (KlO, (Mill for various Ke- "liable character and many graces. She had only resided in Lowell since publican campaigns. Ine new la(,t August, although Capt. Doble used Po.Htmaster-Cteneral is thought to formerly to be a resident here for many yars: ana iu ine onei interval airs. -10 en t nt in u n try :ioul 1 : 1 not . is the mne in enect muttering and i m . r i heir be guilty of nih News. Mor ton :sm . ' Savan- JKKI'SH A told K.eklel thlt she would not marry him unless he nlgned the total abstinence pledge, Doble bad enaearea nerseit to many hearts. She was connected with the Methodist church South , but attend ed the Wortben-st. cbura. while here. She had suffered greatly from Bright's dis ease, which, after temporary relief, finally resulted fatally. Two younti daughters urvive her. At the funeral many friends gathered lo honor her VV m . J. Hardy acted as mas- change in the manage They prefer any good man for p.r to Washington Uryan. tha p. r . cumbent- Tiny linnl-: the i through which th.e road runs have ihe man ncn, nt of u t Raleigh, as now. as they c. iin case. The t n p. ople nr.- n t their abu-e of Mr. Ilnaa'i.'u -io; The farmers aie t ven something is g.-.m t- t meeting in tnec- urt : . u 1 ; Fri ia whs without meaning. I have the ut rno-r c ! : : n - i Governor Fo I". t.r.-i t el :e h- w 1 : 1 i tollow ill the fio:-eps ,,f h: . ,re.i-- C. sors. by goin '.o ' nono.-i i. un'.;. I appoint th- Suite roxv. f.-r the ab-o named ro::d. and t . Wd.e cotn.'.y f the management of it '-Ir Uryan. "' true, comes from New Heme. Cot i said th.it Kalt-igh owns in,.-. Km:. Correspond, nt of Wiiuilni:;. -ti M-ssei ger. The rtllcl I" na n i in ( u -. V. I' Su!'. Drui-gis:. Ihj-p'.s U.-'. . u to bearing the pistel snot. &ne aeniea town. alWino- that it nrnducei malaria a great deal of Moses Johnson's testi- and causes sickness. The citizens of a.onv. Cordc A woman named Jane Mitchell was irr.-sua uu suspicion ct oeing tne pea- : ,t,nD. ,y,Kt i.h k h mnKnlcH. The nut vender seen at McDnw's office win- i T,ptriHlatnro did sn. and Seahnard is no IdlllO. I5i i k, (Viiient, dow. tfhe was not identified by Bar, . i0Dger a dry town. Tho dwelling ' Hair, I'aiui, K alsoiuitie, Var- ror ,. , , ,. house near Tilghman's X Roads, about . tii Pntiv nml llalr Tne testimony lievelopeed nothing three mile8 fro herei wa8 burnedMon- ! ' "- ' , new. and Dr. McDow having declined day.lt caught fire accidentally. .Mr. W.T. ! 1 rrezorn. I el r I jrra torn. Oil to mike a statement before the jury , . Herring had recently purchased it from ' Cook Stoves, CiiicI.h Hurlar ii,eucu.o..i! .one.",-. iuai "" Gwathmey & Co.. Norfolk, and was : deceased. Captain F. W. Dawson, came there mabing some needed repair at: to his death from a gun shot weund in- he Ume There was no insurance, dieted by a stun in the hands of Dr. T. D. McDow. and thst Moses Johnson, colored, was an accessory before the fact." She Broke the Engagement because she saw that he had ceased to love her. Her beauty had faded, her : New Telegraph Lines for high spirits had given place to a , dull lassitude. What has caused this BaLTIM'.-KK. Md . March 11 The change. Functional derangement : she S cath Atlantic Telegraph Company of waa Buffering from thos.) ailments pe ' Baltimore city has been incorporated cuijar to her sex. And so their two I with a capital stock of 850,000. It is yoUng lives drirted apart. How need- I -aid that she new ctmpany is to form a leS8i how cruel! Had she taken Dr link in the Mackay Bennett Postal and pierce's Favorite Prescription she might ; ...KI.. 1 ,r, . , . i e on.l fr ilia . . . ... I aee. i w.v.4, 0... o-i' "'- .v. nave been reetorea to neaitn ami nanpi- ny purp .se cf purchasing and owning lines ne69. if aoy jady reader of these iim s , piei or tii a- -tern in ..l .ryland. wnicn are ifl similarly afflicted, let her lose no now only b ased . The scheme embraces , tlrr,a ; nror-nrin tho F.i vnrito l'rn- lrooi Sasli l.m k", uarran'd to give security a-xl satisfaction. I'llK I S f lit V LOW. i J O. A Ll.i:S Ar CO. J0KN McSORLEY, FASHIONABLE Boot snd Shss leaker, jiiiiiatiou with the Southern no be si tj ned f wo of t hem . Jeruha aeked him why he duplicated the. mecnory nledae. and K.ekiel replied inno- tot of ceremonies. The remains were entlT that he signed two pledges placed in a tomb and may betaken tJ tiiies ! can recoinnifi; i Kb-::':' eo that, U he broke one, he might orth CaroHna for interment later. JrUTr, Still keep the Other. " man to.-k' sis bottles and was c; - It n Bad Ennh ItbeumatHm of M years' ytan.'.in.- THK PKHFKiTlUN to fool a way one 'a precious time in ex- ham Hare, druccist. liei'.vil e. id Ot tbn age in the medical lino is the perimenting with uncertain medicines, , firms: "The I e-t selling me.Kcin. liquid fruit rsmedy. Syrup of Figs, when one is sftlicted , without being out haiidU d iu niv ',u ihh-.' e-teerit ainnfutiirsd onlv bv the California of Docket as well. The onlv medicine KWtr r Bitters.' Tle-wnrais of Fit Syrup Compmny, San Francisco, of its class sold by druggists, possessed have added their testimony , so that the ready in July, out tbe Lrovernment In Oal. It is aicreeable to the taste, ao- ' of such positive corative properties as : verdict is nnn i.i icocs thi.t Mei t r c 1 litters , spector thinks she cannot be put in con- optabl to the stomach . harm lewe in iu to warrant its manufacturers in guar-j do cure a.1 diseases of ihe Liver. Kideeys .mr. nunl.M vet nroinnt and thor- anteeiuff it to cure, or moner oaid for or Biood Onlv a half debar a bottle at oaah to iu action. it returned, as Dr. Pierce's Golden B. JC Duff uni, New Berne, N. C. Medical Disoavery. r or all liver, blood an a ma le.egiai.u oiupaj ui iitKiuia, -" . of life. Sold by druggists, under a S , uth. -rn Telegraph Company of North i poaitive guarantee from the manufac- arolina. and the Southern Atlantic . turera, 0f perfect satisfaction in every Tel-graph Company, whereby lines ef case, or money refunded. See guaran- wire may ue securea exienaing to iiew ,ee on bottle (Jileans. ana covering the enrire boutb TLtZ: JJ'uJrl I An Exciting "Find" of Dynamite, managcrn-nt. scription.1' It will give her a new least wrapper. mil 9 dw4 w and lung diseanea it ia fpeoiflc. R. N. store, sale. Duffy's wholesale and retail drug Large size, Js.oO p-r iLzm, w liele- CHICA.G0, March 13 The West Madi- son street police this morning found a i;. ,.rs great quantity of dynamite, both in V.itle Additions to the .Navy. bulk and in cartridges, giant powder ohp Washington, March 13. A telegram and fulminating caps, in the boat house . ed of received from San Francisco at the Navy ' at Garfield Park. They are grca' ly ex- Abra- Department today stated that the cruiser cited over the find. in. nt- Charleston would be ready for her dock, i I ever or steam trial, in about three weeks, j Huokien' Arnica salva. nee is According to the constructors. : THK BEST Salve in the world for n: ei-s Cramp Brothers, the Baltimore will be Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively1 cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale bv R. N. Duffy. jan 17 Pollock : hi ' s t e n T n M I 1:1 . o. .1 :, I'. . I I n on Cel S . III Hn.i, ln:-I lie, I H ! i I d : Mi As i,. cImih, t.n Wej. 1.1,, 1 " N I I 1 ' 1 ( M I - ,Isn. M, S 1 OA K ttalt. is si velll k iu t I hey nt-- lle fiC I err u - wborn, N. C i I Oh I" A 1 .1. STOCK ;i ti, eil nr.il he ia bT ;i o AND SHOES . . . urn k men, ftll i i . t Hit 1 P " ll kit ' t nt Bty lea i ' I- l I . K. i "s ' 1 1 1 ' j i . ! ji 1 h of the Mile ! ne. i from in it - - tv it M t r : i w 1 '. i: L N V.. N . hM. ,th, l.HKK i kr I'.C), cHtiun before September or October. 1 he gunboat Petrel, which ia being built at Biiltimore, will be ready iti about t two months, barring accideDts, and the Philadelphia in about a year. nip b pa.r of ni ur to ilinsi' on i ii ail e me two I ) i:, w oj i , 1 1 , . in 1 wrf yntrti and wo: (1 t-t. I Iimvc bt'PTi woHrlnK r.' '.ll'h M ' - . i ihl'V HI' ihe lHnlt ! i . " L, - .Tl Ml 1 1 V, ;' I. tJ MIKL. 'U, ii'4 i 1 u 1 1 r 1 r-'tuft -lone. ( (Cl 2'i ll w GREEK, FOY & CO., Banliers. Do a General Banking business. Nr.w Bankimi Hopsk, Middle Street, fourth door below Hotel Albert, feldwly SEW BKRNE.ff'C. -V ,K 't"'i'7i v 1 .1 " 1 ' :.y. i 4' - . J - J v ' 4' V - ( T C ,4.