.1 7 X a. .l7j etfcLS&lA 'f - jMt.ma w . mm t - .. .. - .t; i - . f ""' :' V' ' '" '" " ' "''Trv'X': .... j Tt""J'" I aartaiara. HAMJPtU, XDEPPXDENT I1ST ALL rIHL IZSTO t. Torma 8U.OO Per Tr( VOL. XI. NEW BKKXK, CRAVEN "COUNTY, N. C, MARCH - i.ss'.t. NO. .52. EDITORIAL MUES. Is ! ' H ' t 1 1 f 1 ' . 1 1 111 - - a. - 1m(s Cm tamr. len 1 t.,I Kuril. Vftfettam. rwjmfcmliiin ttinuf A nasi dos 1 wu.1 ant iiuef i re::.'.i:'t : r Mi - I; . 1 liiel.ioll iatrr istKrrf tn try aat Bos of the ucrKnpu HUB. rat rax STOCH; CSPUBO DIGESTION; DISORDERED LNER; Ka name. 4 iu Uka MAada o m tarn -a. a , - aMh(-arwadlata:taaJaiHU MiCMAa.? luVt aUIJII Bin Tt M DA UtfUk a tHila wi sack fci I ml fv. . aiaa aft&a ka sd ona of t baat til-'!. ntru Of UT . v . I'll .K I". M. nli. UaM.kln. LLf a C . lit at 17 ni St . turn art, SoU 1 aw karp tharoo :Hnlt KAIL EZTCHIXS PILLS 05 RECEIPT OF PRICE 25 CTS A BOI. NWew Spring Coods How Arriving and For Sale: Large Selection in Ready Made Clothing. Fine line of Dress Goods. Ziegler Bros. Shoes. A good, substantial -ariicle for Children, Misses and Ladies and Hen's Wear, in Bay State Shoes, and Brogans. Piece Goods. Notions, &c, &c. Agency for the Celebrated Pearl Shirt. Alamance Plaids. Coats" Spool Cotton. Horseford Baking Powders, Loriilard Snuff, and many other articles. ETTBNGER BROS. 1 . .1 i ; .' ' ji :. i. :li:i'Vi'v I :i ;. a , : ; ! 1 1 v ilii ! ' . 1 : . ; fit:,' 'fi.-v , ,-. !, . 11 it ets ir Tt. . :ii ' " boiikw w ; : h ;i -t it u ' i- 11 1 . a'.: 1 .-j.:. I. WARTVVAR! WAR! THE WAR HAS OPENED ONCE MORE ! Ovta? to tb hni titer nd ncamty of money, I .:u ilerrnune.l to rttritoat tbm popi tb Bst Goods (or tli Lent Money. Nov, in prtMfC tb I will qaot joa f" of r.-.y pr;o-. Mv St.vk of CtoiltLDf k Ennrmooi. 5!a' goi H!a K;inur! Si:;'.' low at 3.90. AUo gved SaiU for Men at $2. 98. 1h' Saiw, frmn lito IS Jfavrs ooly 2 08. 1gt' Kdc rtait. fr 1 .25 to $1 .50. Alto te lm ol Urn' Srk a J (.auiw;i 5 a::. 5 Tr;nct Al'r-rt riaiL. ''.own H ' . . ni 1 to 1j We note with pleasure th progress of (.'oncoril, N. The Keoa Bag Manafcturing Company ith a capi- HATsiiiATa: hats: kiv hun,;,-, ..j ad prices. Meoa, Boja and Children Hi'j i- V. Qaumat to aatt joa ta any km.1 of Ha. SHOES. SHOES, 8HORS ! Toe L.W)jw: anJ SelecteJ &fwr af IIKmi t wr kart (an'a ii,wj !r .m 7 .- ,-! ( N i I..u!um' Kid Battoa Sheen. 9?.: Uf. 7. to S.V. Aim ( ijri:- .tnrk of Men ! boen incorporated and BojV Sbo at pficwa to aa;c the '.imtw. I..njis n;r Sl:pper from to Tir. fTT NTSHTKO GOODS! Men - I nJ. r.h r-. k, A kw Davlbrifsaxi Shtrt for 25 ceot.. A n '. Sorf ir A fall ha of Dry Qoodi, Trunki, Valiara, .1 ataneroaa to mealioa. :r. M to other : Com one, cocu all to WILLIAM SI "I. TAN b tratetl rijkt and jet yoor monej's worth. V- r WRfl. SULTAN, Opposite Daptlat Church, Middle atreet. NEW BERNE, N. C AT FLAJSNERS 1U' CLOTHING ! New Styles! Good Goods ! low Prices! TBUNKS ! All Styles! and. Qualities! I fta :n k . t ! - 7 I, - - A thonSaDil ahip bu;Mers ar' on a "trike U Helf.ot. AsnKVli.i.K in to have n free ma.l deiirery Bjstem. The t.ve of Cm- ami "hi;t hs teen omtmaed i i ttu- Supreme turt . WlHTKI.A'.V Ki:h. i-l.tor New Ytirk Triliune. ah bceii app :n'el M i :i ..: er to Ki aucv . Thy. Fall river Mtrikf -on : : iu;r-,. toth p.-irtiei exhibiting eiju.il de termination not to leltl. (i' . I.KK, ot V:r ni.i, ari'Dlll r.in;ed 1 1 v Cren. Jowuii 11 A: tier son, h.-i gone on i week's ple.iMire Vr;p to Florida. run -kiiilui oxok m.iy not know ojuch bout ijh.ike.tpare and Mil t.iD, but she i well up on llritvrn mg. Merchant Travel. er. liLV. W II. I.I AM ADAMS. 1'. 1.. of Aaust.i. di., b.kn iii'iep'etl .i eail lo the pAMoratc of the Columbu.H Avenue l'reb ten .in church. Hos l;KI'KLSKMiTI KM O I to I r e r m .1 11 HocirtiAt net in New York Sunday, and daoidod to take part in the Wa-thiuton Inauguration I'enlen nial in that city. Gi'VEKNuE Wll.S1 .N hojt decided t- cai'i an extraordinary session til Ihf Wfftt "irginia Legislature about the hrt ol June to ei;le Uie gubernatorial muddle. Why can't Home relormer per ajatle the brutal and jealous hus band of the laDd to reverse the ordar of their procedure ami .--hCKtt themselvea first, then their wives! Detroit Free Fres.s. hi 1'KtslDtNT .lEKf. 1AVIS h a wntten a letter to Dr. ,1. William J.ne of Atlanta, m which he de nira the statement recently made that Confederate oflicials intended a union of church and State. Tub Knsley furnaces, at Knalev. Ala., ordered ,W cars at one time a few days ajro for shipping pig iron Ei-, and the Hirmingham aVfineral Haiiroad handled cars of freight danug February. Iast Sunday wa. a retl letter tlay for Cen. Boulanger. He went to Tours where more than three thousand citizens gathered around his hotel and gave every expression A II A I Ot Tawing i' ! violent poli: ie. i en ns, let ii-t ! r a the future of : '. tal stock of one million dollars for Admutmg tho manalacture of all kinds of and there ob.-uci bag. At a meeting of the Lee monu- o i:s too -ment board held Tu liichmonu ' Weilnesday, Col. Archer Anderson wa.s unanimously selecte! a,s orator on the occasion of tlm unveiling of the Lee statue. Norfolk 1. md mark. Dk. J i st in I). Fri.TcN.a prom inent Faptist divine ol Brooklyn, N. Y , accej)ted au invitation to preat h in the First liaptis: church Kichmond, but, Laving got badly tngled on the race issue, the in vitation waa withdrawn. l'RESIDKST H A K K I S e ' N 1.1 dlS appoi n ting the hungry office-seeking ,f.-ted x ;th oflice to lise o p..rty, ; nd acknowledge on " v. tin : vl the Constitut be pati iot if . ;on .i;g i ". i i . TllK tn vent :o:i o ti-tii A--f Will i'V il" a:. I will bran that near! tl'led to d e ! eg a' e . A v.: with pp!f . O. Ko.i.l S:atev:!!f. pas'or ot t fhnrfli of Mtellh'er. lace anil on nderifv ..ill in e ; , , 1 1 C i ! i -v i -1 e ; li.it vcr ,rd!. li , '- (';,:; A merit ; i M.n id t n no; 17. n w it h t he We luvp seen tl i.-po - tit ii on it nt H .i r i isoii to if,u") plutfaijo. lr'auie we ex pe: 1 1 nct arises lrom ins 'lolt-ion to hold for ont sni'eri no plattorm an. I lawr virtuous. 1 1 it i ti lit', us h i been di.--c'.osed. that l'.esiden Harrison declines to acknowledge the Ml pre Hiith-rity : the Chicago ; . 1 i ; !' 1 1 m . it is an . iieii of good and spans the political bow ot' premise, o i; i n i ! ; f at it u ol ,i the p.irt of riei abandon thf Ch The .1 loll the ( 'ontitir ion a.- supremo. Per haps no man would tl ire take the oppo.site position, but the occasion of the Fi'esideu t's declaration rhrnt upon thot icte-n'cn :' a violent partisan gives It llllll-llal s: gii) tic itii't'. The Jul 1:.11. has no intention of i't o.'m'.hg tile eulogist ol 1' e-i- den t Han is"ii . J lis tepubi ic i n !m wi.l c'.irry him very far fiom mn standards, but we tru: we -hal! never be mi unmanly as to withhold ' lie mead of praise t ha! ir- al a s due to viltuous colidilc' " lii-reie" it i 1'iiiin!. No gieat dlater can come upon the Amencan people so King as the ( n-! it ut ion is ii eservetl pin : ' v and power. Annmil lii i tin: Tl; .oi r. 1 1 .tl i: re ut til- K I, U.'ii wa i ..; i t 1-- 1 Ml !' . i i I , :.t - , : : ;. r. Lc.i.-m. Mi i ; : : t . rt (i:i".,.i,t i... 1 1 -c ; : i - ti op : . t -l b u -f r i h . T. A I .-1 , :i f ul . to .1 1 . Tile IS. f i, , .. f o:;i mu 1. 1 , . ; oiln r? : i o f.- ( 'it: . : . ' i . o i ; iv i lb el - ul. 1 I., N i.r til t '-t m 1 1 1 : Frui! . M k I'... i ' ii;; it-f to g s v. llf" .tte ii. iJt slot ii (,,-r i.u.hi t' f tun i; t i' uc r ' I' '!, It'll. A - MU-'. ( RUI.1A NEWS. M. Roberts, Virginia Swepson. execu- trix of ()eore;e W. Swepson, and the til. State Papers. Falls of Neusa Manufacturing Co.. which has engaged the attention of the I t . ;Mr .' r : Ex-President Superior court since Monday, terrni- l p . i ty pitted through this nated yesterday after a hard fought judgment debt which he bad contract- C ed after thweouutyof Pamlico had beea found eti and was a separate body. Now , what I underetanti to be the object Of -thid motion on ttie part of Pamlioo la te try and uncirlain what part of the ' luL.i at 4 o clock this , contest in a verdict in favor of the original debt for which Pamlioo waa I plaintilT. She recovers sixty acres of adjudged to owe a 2 15ths part' of ta ; Cv.-: The Florida travel 'and, part of the Sulphur Springs tract, Kill ouutandiug and unpaid., We think I lo I'l win, -nv.f i'i :. .if M. i' il. Vi.v 'r,.,,u rei-trv : U ( Il ..oa of J i:. Hi, Suit. !:. I 1 1 J. II hoi., i i i a n... .o r. I or 1 1 i to pow er I o in Tl.t- I'll-! Uti l 1 t I h i.Iol y-.y : e r : 1 ' Mo-Ire c : 1 1 1 - ba iiv c.ty fioia the North, over . 1 . r A;;.i:uic Cotittt line, ia very i. I ;:jv .::,-. ii Star: Ic id reported that handled colored people t :.is rectiois for Arkansas be !. of Miy nt-xt Leading it..iiid. who have some knowl-t...- matter, c.ty that mort of i espt-ctt d to go are rice- :.-:. .wtar: Ti.e had storm H-t ion viti si ere in the nor rt . ; the citv. aud great injury to ciei-a hout-H, etc Gov. i L-- . c.f V.i.. passed through 1 :.-t niht i n route to Flor i u ia. (.'ol. V. p. Canaday, : in V,isi:ii:iton. I). C, with .. i rep ii'.T b.-tt'-r yeeter- : i'uur i ew to- o; it s oiLfio a ,-ince LiLleeaeou .-. 11 ..i'gin. Luna & Co.. W. B. l'.i.. S. A. Unburn and J. 13. : - mi-ivf and attractive struc . ..! ti.t- rt ijuijite.i and convo i'.r tie buM. e s for which they Y: a liieee four our tobacco tori- . t;ow number twenty-six. taker: I . ihi ni i ri the flit 11 tan.! :ct :.. an I I" liable r i a i n I I i I. 1 1 , I : i r:j .1.1 be aided in the 1 r K -1 in l ' i r t r 1 1 1 A W i.e 1 ' ( ':i i: ! w a -t : i w m e n f n ot g1 i -s (Ink ot the ler s pom's u a who have I i rgt f ree t raders . " M 1 Her did mo on this po n r ; 1 , '(i of ;. e l'rso V ;ci;un .ik'T, Gould. Whit IVni)s 1 van : a i irpt 1; put J. we! known down to t he Advertiser. i.L- o ii .i ; i tr.r.n A T. : e and M oler. b t,. i ,an ;o was a ; ;;i ! he g I'r.'g Ne Mr Mil e . i ! w a s that Mr. ml edge ie names :i. John ia;i. Jay and the w ho are ' r.idt r, miierc .al stv le 1 of enthoaiastic welcome. .' ct (U It 1 I I I KK. 1 1 .1 that no on threat : . orisider ( cer.tJi. '0 cent.s. ing : 7 ill it cannot be denied t hat es are be n i : n g v t i ron : n ' ei e.-' sot are so far .'ol v.'.m'e.! as her claim t 1 pre-e:i..:.t i.o, Tho name -.ries t ha" rap.il building of t'urt.aci to the bmltliiig ot co l'.ven r.ow the co of the Fast is gi :e aic here it i rogre.-s. it brighten- I;o Sotl'll ; o j isti l led t o t he wi!! lead ton nulls. on manufacturer nil,; equally as HARRISON AM) THE SOUTH l imn current opinion, a-- ex pressed in the newspapers of the d iv, if would seem that the lead ing purpose of the Harrison ad ministration is to break the Solid South. It is aserted that the om mi m m at ion so devoutly wished can I be secured through the su bt le in- I ti aeiioe of Protection. There is evident misapprehension why the South is solid. It is not because the South is hostile to the North: nor is it because ot' burdens of taxation too grievous to be borne. It is deeper than all these. It is a question of blood which mil forever be superior to all other issues. The edict of the Almighty Kternal Used the supremacy of the white man, and no party can domi nate these States that attempts to throttle Southern manhood by the forced ascendancy of the negro. Let the Republican party aban don its special guardianship of the negro and become tho champion of American citizens, whatever their race or w herever they are found, and it may successfully com pete for the mastery in all the ter- ntorv of the Union. Satisfy South that the Republican and Democratic parties are equallv national, and that the late Con federate States will be alike honored and protected under Democratic and Republican ad ministrations and the issues that have separated the North and the Soutdi will dissolve like mist before K J. A. e I e J Me N I ej I 1 ! 1 .- :: t J . II. t iui.m a: f 1. F 17 motion was u li : n 1 1: . ;. lion a- I'r -1 I, W I. P.,.:u-St-frt tr i;i : 1 1 v ;i i' ' i a m i 1 1 o "it u t an ; oii n ct Willi- a- ,!?: stem as lie. term . K. H M-ado A. Kichard-on Presl lent- S. H. tlr.: . Allen. C I. (Jreeli. W. 1 lie.. IK-n.i. i Mi.b r. the : wire r--e oo : . M M.inly. J. A Io S U. Mtecl an. i li P eieetr.l a- B ..r;l of M 17 S. Hr an 1 1 ifk buru e re C'euii tn lit. e . M il m iy in Vi te made I ' ii ,1 1 I m . i.flifi ot ill" a: .1 ne t . II. S Na. -i . ;; Ktj-oi vea . rn.i: dorse the action tht-ir iuri'ti.i-1' ' f ti.e they ('an do so without cu ri: than ct; t ia- : . : e'arn . M v, 1 i v ' i. :..: , ArfnCOli.il, OH riot Is-t) 1 U ,1 to mi r ne. t Fa i r t' i an stock no la rs ana tiu-ir Bryan tft-red t!. f cnt-nt: An: t; m-n. nnttet-iri Aft- r in :i -ii amendrneijt was accept tlon was atiopleil as at: T A. (iret n move,! : ha Loldm: our next Fair I t tile sto. klaad-Ts at a ppefl. t i :- '..ia .icle: Yesterday tnern ij . 'i Maxwell discovered ic.u entered his yard the -inltii two fine hens, iay. Mrs. J. C. Weaver, of v.'ho formerly lived in vd by mistake to her little .re ' f carbolic acid instead Prompt medical atten 1 seiiius re-ults. though r: J very greatly . a Mrs.-enger: Dr. F. V". ilo.a Tueeday night about valued at about S6 .000. and damages amounting to St. 200. An appeal from the verdict will bo taken to tho Su preme court by the? defendants. In the superior court yesterday afternoon T. J. Wright and David Swatzell. the horse thieves, were sentenced by Judge Gilmer to five years imprisonment each in the penitentiary, with hard labor. Raleigh News and Observer: Tho new colli cting board of directors of the oenilentiai y ""Kht to b held their first meeting yesterday. The board spent the day in looking nvi r the penitentiary, familial izidg iheniHet ves with tho work, etc A hearing v.t held before United Siaies t'ommi-i-ioiii-r A. W. Shaffer yesterday in a eat-e of the United States against Joseph lYarc and L. A. Wilson, supervisors of elec tion at Stony Hill. New Light towm-hip. charging them with faiiirg to rep' it disturbances at the polls on cb t" on ! day. It was stated that a rock was thrown through the window of th poll ing place on the night of tho election . while the vote was being counted. The defendants were hold for trial in the ;sum of $300 each. C. M. Burbco. F.-tp. ! appeared for the defendants. Newton Enterprise: Mr. Noah I'arrn. ger says the hens are laying fifty per cent better since Marrison's inaugura tion There are few towns in North Carolina that can boast of more factory ! whistles than Newton. At noon the shriek of industry peals forth in some part of the town, and the salute is an swered and re-Hnswered from rvery ; other quarter of the town. Messrs Carpenter. Sons & Co. have about I finished their new factory building and ! will begin receiving the machinery for : it in a short time. Steps will Bnun be : taken to light the town with electric ; lights, complete tho niacadnmi.ing of if ( raven has paid her 1 3-1 5 1 hi of the debt each year an eh hal called upon Pamlico to pay her 2 15 in a proportion ate su in as pdiiilico lias paid, that tb original S('.: tutj. the railroad debt for hit h Paml i o v. as I m bio should hlT been all paid by this lime. If theoounty comnii-hior'erH of Craven have been misapplying the money they have been to pay their debt, then it a.ct iiaim d ami pome atepa pi er authorities to have ' p i'- I to I he payment of o w j( i i n n county ' com- iniH- on. : - h.-i ve app! i. d the money aa it sh ni l '.me bei-n to the payment of theil'l.t. v.i,::t u! ji-i-tein can tbey hare for an invisiigali n of the mattPrV It f . t hurt them, andl cer " s te I niaLe PamlicO r to i ! y sk ing the i o. to mg out tbe e- " . a i .-ia outstandiDg, 7 . i p . i ! ! r w Lich abo ia Hf i i-t t.o ru d and rotKtrted from that p.od w ii. h she is nolliable. Pam 1 i i r i e i pie 1 1 o i . 7 it an un just criticiam w I, w h 'I ol ilicin ' Kepudlatora" ' always ;! i J Up pramptly have bet called Upon i aTii-i-i ok the Peace." i mi: vyt I KtTKilv f- in th" medical lineia th y. Syrup 'I Wo- a iepial fri manr.fa.-tu a 1 or, ly Fig Sv re p ' , o n oi I a I . I ' i- a. r , , ii n; ceptabl 1 o 1 1 , t-.u, niiliiri'. iHi.'ii,- jet on 'j h in i t-t in 1 1 'ii. It N. DntTv. hi nt. Nt in b s tl w 4 w- of FlM.. i the California Sin Francisco. I the taate, ao 1 1 . Iintmlwn in ita t'loinpt and thor- w Berne, N. 0. V ti K . :-. 1.1 A a .. c i ; v . ti.e" in bad c ai i. : jre tii it of c7jo .-i: i i M -.n i ti Do f t r 1 1. v : n i . : t-1 s c.-t' -r- iiht otht r It: if I t- w ; i i r L 1 1 - V 1 I to j c :,: iii from aid. cn charge ot lar H' m uint iineers who pplts at the A. T. & O. train .eating bt fore a magistrate in le e-terday . and were remand 1 in default of viJOO bond. Rev. lor. who was so badlv hurt. HI to Iluntersvilie n t c , X C i p a- I .-Ill w : n r ; .fall co::i- Ci.-. a-i Tl ti.e 1 an i t Le m ndeti. I, at tho t iir.e of c-ci Jr i 1 y meL-tiiig -t,, be held th,- tirst w o, k in o tea'oer m-xt. A mi-no men t t lit ri il bv 1 1 s Nunntha1. tlx I ii- time of spe 'i ai .in-:. 1 a- nt .-.a- ar.-ie i n, t. ti as oiiernied a anxious as the iron manufacturer the rising sun. of the Not th. and 1 1; turning to t he ;in k where minerals u tin and vegetation wc-ar.-royalt . It has tieeli - P.. t-ir eves are s-,.,1 South mount a ins. the i obes ol i i 'f to 'l.e ,.oit, , I as e I . t e r j . r s c a: the prospt c" f om p ie" 1 oil i t can al t he M x . Atlantic w.:; sails ot a pi, and rich argo into our ports. 1 advent t . i: . the N an C. a!: e w I . . ' t A The Bergner A: Engel BREWING CO.'S PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, 13 UNQUESTIONABLY THE Finest Beer Extant. President does, not open it bv It is orewea irom me nnesi raie ianaaa proclamation before the first of tneir campaigns ( rrr.A r 1 TWW nrA Toori- TJ0 APriL expecte.l to approve highly recommended for its TOIC and NU TBITIVE qualities. Th Bih repaUtion rn.oyrJ by the LKRCtNKR & EN'GKL XJMPAIfT la diM to th fact that only the Fl N F.ST AND REST f ATrT1- r Ql I jfratent SKILL and CARE Fxaminer of Claims for the State hordes of which are anxious to come into pOMfMioo of "their own"' at once. Sme of t he ra euotis mem br of the pack actually suspect him of Mugwumpism. This is la te sad. N. Y. World. I'oNSIDERAHLK Bns.itloll h.. Uen produced in New York by Mrs. Kent, or Princess Sophia Adalade, appearing m public and claiming to be adiscarded Kngliab Princess none other than the daughter ot ijueen Vietoru anil Frinco Albert. Tun country was surprised by tbe reMination of 1. S. Senator Chase. The surprise is none the Irs.s when it m announced that he resigned tec a ti-e it his Vi-n a so er t a ; net I that h:s elee'ion was proftired by the inproper ue of money by his fr ends. the greater rush for offices under a Republican atl m in ist rat a n should corne trom the DeiDCK-ratic States. Ti.e Republicans in the ?Cates which cast no rieftcral votes for President Harrison are heroically res.'lved that he shall fully under stand that their hearts t.-eat wurm !y for their native land. Philadel phia Pres. TliEKF. is trouble in the Indian Territory. The boomers at (!a hoaiii has been broWen up by a troop of cavalry trom Fort Reno. Other military companies are scouring the Territory to drive out all trespassers. The boomers have many camp along the border, and propose t.o d.ush. simultaneously into the prohibited land if the railroad s have wot ke.l toil the Sou'h. 11. ev ' fore the era of in S nit hern p"r: - . So tht-rn ci'it's. 1 gridiron i. : .- i ' t prtie t t the p I t railways, w oi W.ng from the 'i.ief i 'is the No;-: them .r.'o ;. Stiuthern S a't of trade wn.f! vessels I pen Northern or : -t. and I. m l .n. K a w a v to r.i-'.T ::. tob iff.-. :.' prod IP ' s u I. re, urn earoe- . sailed ;n"o s.r: I'tlere is m:i 'li let it be reitie in o f t rat 1 e a : e o . n oPedleloe t -gen:;;s ot The er i of ;c ol ' I great i c iiuir i v detriment ot !) t nat "l e r i: Ii o.uls t he ne principle the I a ' 1 il t , . I OS t lie : s. The.-w ir v. .- . down ' the Directors meeting- 77. o a eu -st n,n on : b e ade-pt" J S II (iray :n the Constitution e l and c isi r , Pi; i :. the holder- ,i ti . i o a . E II M -a lows i..i: A. Biount w no ir, ui.sUi'ft - isfni f a r n: : I . tit n. Jos 1$. 1'. ,:.a w II !S NllhU sv i. . . Ill , ' e a.e rem arts Th- to.i ..v .ia. am- :. 7 Laws svas ai.op'.ei b a 1'ti at at ; tie inillii: : 4 sto U boiiP r-. th-- Pre-: special iiift-lliis ait r days notice to all sto -V 5lovt- 1 tln.t r pa '1 :1 Rs iz-Tistai u for serve.' AssOClat ion la t- s;rt vet" . e arri- ,.i J. W. Waters :T, r -resolution which Re.-olved . I h .t .. v t'-ndered th-- 1 tii rs. agors. and v-.i 1 n.s c -in sui fessful aud the Solid South be etbci.tu and to.-.n ;..g nnmluruil iimnnrr tin, I i:!tl t' till! ldri ,ili"l! I ::' i-'I .-s , were. First, the South must 1 hi I ' ,u , 'J c ai b.v Laws I t 1 :-.m n 1 1;; i'- of I lit is '..lo.ti go 1 .1 pro Mary Lr at v 'el - -en-, i th..- :ioaa b. r. un1 put the iarg t. v t y pip:.;-, the cirvi au'.tn to fox hunt no rn.t.g kt ril-rC- I and tno rim; svas yet ' Cap: are ti-,. d y 1 1 b ,L 111: the streets and pave tho sidewalhe. nd bc-rjamiu Moore, a The sawmill of Mr. J. P. Ribb in Cai 1 ar. aged eighteen years ! well county was burned on Mnn l.iy .ib: urn's Hill in this I sight. The engine, snw and other ma- :hy -ic i:n hud reached ; chinery were dcstroyel. The Ijss is ie i f his p.uivnt. however, he ; quite heavy. i7.itt'.r states that his death r,,. , ., ,, eh bv congestion of the lungs wE1,"beth . ,ty ,N.fw:. L n m i that it was no doubt Goodly a sister of Mrs. Jerry WateiS. , u. : v t s,,.,ure in ti.e storm. hand caught in the machinery , it . ; at r o wler s net and t wine factory yes te .s v,s: ney. Dan. H. Avery, terday afternoon and had it quite badlv divine, wus sent to Jill tbisi hurt. Surgical aid was rendered by by L-puire D. G. Maxwell, in ' rr. Wood. A hoaw wind torm passed over this section Thursday night, knocking down a few signs, fences and the limbs of trees. Reports from the fishermen below say that a good mnnv nets were carried away and the catch for the next few days will probably be small. Mr. William Steeer was de tected in the act of setting fire to Koch 's bakery Thursday morning and is now in jail. He admits his guilt as to this instance, but denies having done so be fore. He will be tried at th next term of the Superior Court, which convenes in this city on Mondey. Washington Gazette: The oreanizi tion known as the Farmer's Alliance I seems r.n he rsrocrrpRsinc. rnnnidprnhlu in .- mat much energy is being j this section. It was with much re- oy cur Edgecombe friends in gret that we iearne of the death of Mr. ;S-Kl nianu-emeat of their A! short, which sad event occurred at ' " Smyrna, Delaware, three weeks ago no Arus: the city was eur Mr Short was an employee of the Clyde -lerd iy for the water works Steamship line at this place for some '!.-. Neiton who has charge of i time. A party of surveyors wore in ys ami construction, is getting town this week taking levels, etc Thev a.ara pau" business. The were rather non-committal, but we -rs w ere out in force yesterday learned their work was in the interest early with forty five dogs ; of the Norfolk Southern Railroad - ste i and aci lous for the chase; j We regret to announce tho serious ill ay they did make the welkin noss of our friend and neighbor. Mr. W. W. Cordon, who is wrestling with rheumatism and other ailments. Married, at the residence of the bride's uucle, Mr. F. Dinkins. Mr. G. Frank Clark, of Beaufort county, to Mis Mamie Ellis of Craven county, N. (7. Rev. Daniel Reid ofliciatine. 186 iATON 1888. JEWELER c7 'if Democrat: Ju?t as we al ii of the death of Mrs. ii.. It occurred at her . ,.-:- yesterday morning a- v. ,s pi.sr. her three , ten. T!it farms cn I Scoilar.d Neck to Tar- j jli state of cultivation ii v.- a i i:.k htx-k or Vatchcs, Clocks, Jewelry SOLID SILVER If IK TACl.HS. I i.ft ;, a larger sto k of Spectacle than any ether store ill North Carolina I take p-irtit ular pains to fit them to tha eyes if par I ies m e .1 ing them. Has ing w oi I: ,! stead ily at tbe bench for over 1 1 1 1 : y yeais. I believe I Can do as goo 1 work as any watchmaker in the State. '"OMF. AND SEE ME. SAM. K. EATON, Middle street. Oppt-Hi.e Papti. t Church. f12 dwtf card for t;iil( i around. And Inciter said Wash. Lamb and lent t to t ;i" ! .;r.i-.-u - v ii t n 7ml cai i g ten bv There are'those, of commanding ability, who believe that the bribe otYcred the South in the protection of her infant industries will be Mi-" Virgin; 5JQJ..V. U s i n - u,-i J sv i II-..'. en V." if k only a ... i v. on nr nn is.. ...if. t s I .'. lie ' il.ii dl: J Wi.-( n . ,f last Wt I.al -. .a II t-ti : t t: ,:o:- t e . Mall- ji t e,r i . ur rale ft .1 W es- , ar,- w our x h i i i : : mot :r. 1 i.e A vote ' 1 f prt ss ol tin we o a e n. f e e ! i s-. , , an ,,ppr- c 1 1 A Vol - of I, ri-tn-. n . tht ir nn rr. - V. II Me ai j aim. s .,t ia i'r,- -I On nioi: .piesit a in i u y the P,. Fair tin u m low t i'.e el , two blocks. Te e I I, , t ion I, red l ! N A I . Moved t! Ill-flllo' he t 'n n. If .nun I s ::ng in o ami . h " 1 l e ss ;ean ni! h the in inercc. t ro .pine I I. I I iilfih. Parts p I at 1 1 .r in s a i e not absolute iy i n: perat i e. Thev ate the tlecla rations eimni iatt ti b;. coiivep"itiu to give oxpre.-.-ioti to the inn : j K-.-on which parties propose 'o conduct indiilates ait' April. exnectetl to a I 'pro ve t he Tnatlorm- SECRETAKY P.lainf. enjoys the on which they are nominated, and uuworthy distinction of bing the the accepten -e o! a nomination first member of the Harrison Ad- while entertaining views antagon- mmistration to appoint a member istic to their principles, would be a of his own family to the moat im- violation of the candor ami honesty portant office in his gift. Ho has that always characterizes a pentle- made his son, Walker Blaine man: but a government nfl'ioial has he assuiiii of domestic tranquil ity. She ina u'cept protection, but it must be at ihe hainlsofa party that has local sell" government as i s corner .-tone. Anv attempt to interfere with the unquestioned and unque.-ti n ib'.e r ghts of t he States will be fatal to i ii party i n the Sou: h . hat eri"-f" will tht' t.reakmg up ot tho Sol.d Senith have on t he national hirties ? Will it benetit t he Republican T In the arena of b-tiate tho Democracy hold the van. ige ground, ami the moment sectionalism is removed the Demo r.itic star will shine as brightly in 'iif Northern sky as i; does in our u' hern heavens. Tne race- issue eliminated from ;..,l;-ifs, and all that characterizes Americanism tt) the front, and a ,; lew S' ut hern states may become Republican, but this will be moe than counterbalanced by the great Western States wheeling into the 1 temocratic column. Now let Mr. Harrison show that he has forgotten that Mr. Davis was the illustrious leader of a rival Republic, and remember that he is now and has always been a di- tingnished American, and the work nver is accomplished. This may not be said with the lips, but actions speak louder than words, and a revelation can be made, without the compro mise of national dignity, that will lie only less glorious than that which blessed the vision of St. .John on the isle ol ,1'atmos. t sp.-. d for ii t; i fie:, ess oi s in pro- r.l to the r I i iba ni in th s :..!.. Pc. County: We are that the farmers are not a-Loiiou fertilizers as for !r. li,.s. White-hurst and . . Thomas were married on v. E. L. Pell clliiating. ! Mr. J. H. Whitehurst in-..rday uif tit. She was .i-ty cr so before her death, man lia-i been called from One of Mr. J II. Ward's :i quite sudden Wednes taken sick Tuesday night VedneJday morning, dvaiic-: Wedcee-day night h the boldest robbery, per- ae l.istcrv of Wilson was per-Tn- house t f Dr. N R. Har Mero.i ar.i s'Jd m bills, some o cr three dollars; a gold : ' ii un. a pi eket knife, and a s ,.;::eal in-trunients were ml:..- di -dor's room. It was ..: ii ai::.; burglary, and thero t ; .'ieo'iiay party or par v ,:op :i t It. (. Pearson will -,. . . f f.e.'ttags lu re next !.-. V.. l. la i igers. who run a .- i st:,-. r. h-i-t made an . . ;,:-. ;t. I'. Ja.-ksou ia as- Stonewall Item3. Lock 1q Your Interest! Farmers. Ct ui.iry Merchants and th Trade generally are iriviled to call and ex amine on r e'o k of Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions. Etc. We a!was keep in t-t nek tbe Cel brated State FriBon and Parson Boots aud Shoes. . Every pair warranted. Wo have alaig'o supply of Florida Cheroots and Proclamation Cigars The-te go"rln (1re t;ought by us direct f rum the 1 ae t, ,iv. SriulT at Manufaeturcr'" Prices. t" No t iiiil!i, to show goods. ROBERTS BROS., SiyutK fYont at.. Nev Berns.N. O. V-T , s- .- rn- - i i : a I J o 1 1 I I 1 t 1 1 ni. ' t . i ii.,' D i - - , t s .-!' ! 1 f : 1 1 j . t 1 : a I a n 1 if t : e :' tie Hi' - tin y . t si of ; v.-cu : I two 11 I Shall Vi,' H.l a 1 ". 1 1 i 1 i iU .I" 'CltNAL I diet ot ii 11 m 1 11 e c ti I s. : " c I' spe : k I Ii g t ' Sou ' Ii a n ii N oi i ii ( 'a i a he s,is :n 1 e l ; l so on e el y en t'lope I nat t 11 1" I lie! e Iievei as a to s. isv good TliMiugu e may expect .M ( . , i and I fs i;l lleve HI the ilija'io: sows shail leaa." shall receive. tN c n steam no; M aii-p-: ; . Rogtle Sou:, il aloi iro a I I!,!. a! 11 iVallsH n '.". i o ai" Reaill'ort an 1 to XfW M 'l.lti s l : v.-ar bu' n; in lish capitalists -i e k: iu vest inent : t he n s section icfe'.fe a re:! of t hell" ill Vesrilleli" .' then inw a:e we to g advertising t'hiough eetl -end on' el time g! OUIld. ", !l we ' C i V- u want Plough c hi . Ve V.i r ..:: I Engineer O L was injured in the ::. S. C. Siturday morn a :: .,a Sunday. The lu .'L '-n, neir the Ada w :s entered Suturday t'.ars, wi:o stole a lot of , f--.it; tneir escape. The p- a to t nter another o-nmborhood. but they a by on of the inmates, f on them ami frightened i.e : a me ci.int the resi a ::. tvio lis , w :- r ohed (if a good I' .- iriCfj ni' p.irel. s !,:nt Observer: Bishop i. of Spartanburg, S. 0.. .... itic caiaureate sermon itiatin.? c:a-s of the Lni i.iio ll-.li.on Sunday, .v m x: . The Raleigh i- pia, ing itself in posi e'.ctin: process as a ' ;-r tie-- streetcars if it . v..;i:;oe to do so. S. :a:l m svi.f er for Shaw .- o'l v est. -r lav at t!v in- ii. Pai-ifer. V. S Post r. arr sted i t.'ilan be . .:f.s.iouer Sh ffer upon robbing litters of stu s eon. rn i'-ted to j ni I in i fill to await the action ui v ut the Jace t?rm of i u ' Vat. - :- ss : V II e.l i : ne. be il n and q'it oin 1 1 1 -,f t n lb. sv o which is the prop, r ti ;po lifiS eir . . o Piant: Hurrah for and Albright! They a-, local option violators ght. Rev. Dr. E. A. d with having produced rfu! and intellectual ser - on -. e-terday. His con- - ,-i o .v ,!apy more ana more :i. tif.' do 'tor. if mch a thing n I i ii.- f .Ho sv ing prison ,1 from the county workhouse moi u ing. vi : Charles Walker. Wat kins. Frank White. Bob. is Hall. J ihn S-'ars. Ed. Sercy Cli. Tlie superintendent of house. Mr. John W. Evans, v ar i of ten Jo lars each for Born unto Jao. 1-7 Cowell on the 17th inst. a daughter, in Bayboro. Rain and blosv is the order of the weather now-a-days. The farmers art very anxious to get their corn planted in this month, but it st ems that fate i against them. If the weather w iil per mit there will be a largo percentage of the crop planted next week. There has been another stock district established just below Bayboro and some folks do some grumbling at having gates to open, it being a little trouble to them. I suppose they think it no ex penee or trouble to farmers to keep fences for their benefit. It seems th. farmers have no rights that th i-f ss ho ride the highways are bound to re-pee: I suppose they will have to take it out in grumbliDg. Now for a little grumbling at the JeiVRXAL. I see in the daily of the 20th inst. that it charges I'amheo coun ty with trying to repudiate In r debt, which chargri, as one of h -r .: '."Iih. utterly deny. Real the iifin i.gan. We made no such charge En. J i i. sal. She is only .-.eking that an account be taken of the fee in debtedness in order that she may know what she owes on the debt. Craven may be dealing gently and kindly with her daughter, but Pamiioo is of opinion thiit she has a peculiar way.of showing it. Wo can't see by what rule of mathematics or justice that a debt at near the simple interest. 6 per cent., can double a in fifteen years and Pamlico paying from twenty live to thirty live hundrr d dollars every year. It is hard to im press such gentleness and kindness upon "Pamlico when she is paying her quota each year as asseseed by Craven, and yet her indebtedness is Mill increasing and Craven's decreasing. Docs build ing a S40.000 court house do this, if so Pamlico had better try it. Nor can Pamlico understand by w hat authority she is compelled to pav any certain percentage of the tax levied by Craven to pay her bonded debt w hich ehe hie bonied since the judgment was taken against Pamlico, when in those are in cluded a large amount of the tl oat ing and judgment debt of Craven, which has been created since Pamlico has been a county. We simply want to ascertain a true and juat statement of Pamlico's indebtedness, and the citizens of Pam lico can see no reason why Craven is not willing to grant us this small re quest, especially if she wants to treat her gently and kindly. h A (-., The vVcrld Stands AT M V i OW I-KIOKS, And w so inui I, . a. , : 1 'II tell s on . eas 1 1 v h ? i : i - 1 1 e , I Id it's M ALL I My M. Come and Li never n r. t n s. 11 is i" it thru I can sell : i ban a:; v one else? i I has a-determined to be d for lb,. carth, and WOEK U-1 is. tto is I- a i it i i.a iariu. iy from mu, and you Will K. R. JONES, New Iierne, N. 0. ' V - COOK ' TOVES, WIRE FENTJING, 3A2K, JjOOiiS AND BLINDS, PAINTS, OIL, GLASS AND PUTTY. LTIilL", CLMKNT, TLlSTEE AND HAIR, And" a!i Kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS At Bottom Prices! r. o; i ii. i i TLER, Street, N I-.W li CUN K. N. C. lNDiANAPt'Ll.s will begin woik there be anv truth li our oi ac! on a monument to the late Vice President Hendricks in June and fin isli it in Septem ber. r exercised doriag it maafctaT iyi dwtf nothing to do with platforms ia bound by his oath of office To use a platform to c;ain A Uoilncn Man's Clear Vision. New York City, April 4. ISss. Mr. A. K. Hawkes Dear Sir: Your patent eye-glasses received some time since, and am very much gratified at the wonderful change that has come "or he over my eyesight since I have discarded my old glasses and am now weariug yours. ALEXANDER A (JAM, then they will have their proper m tliiences. then what is P.otrue Solllitl? I'- i a 1,-':y t .' atcl belli"; ill cdfel or. by th- - Aetn ment. It is the' nit'tliiini ot tiatis- nortinil our pioducts to Mot Citv. Ue.iul'ort and to We iire hampered, is,.! Ct re; Lend"ir Cold L-?af: Re C. H. 1'aiiilico Will Not U(pii(liate. BayuoKo, N. C., March 'JUt, ls-'.h EditoK JoVK-N'ai.: I have just read in your local column an item saying that Pamlico county was trying to re pudiate tha debt of Craven county, and as this appears in your column of lo.-al news I suppose you are responsible for its insertion. Now I, as a citizen e,f Pamlico, and knowing the cause ot the resistance on the part of Pamlico to tne mandamus that Craven n seeking to obtain against the county commission ers of Pamlico, wish to ask space in mm CORN! CORN! 50,000 Bushels JET3 ox Sale p. EURRUS & GO. roi'la I end Nsiv Heine. d. cur oil. ana cunt no Pr sjiiii i "e.; itK loine e hav We ncei the ni. agricu boat. 1 faClll! It Will nral ii. es, e, e in ii your paper to correct what you have i tsvo interesting sermons published as a local bit of nuws. First, byteri.n church Sunday by saying that it is a mistakei that Pam lico is not trymg to repudiate her debt with Craven but is simply trying to have the amount of her indebtedness ascertained that we may know hosv to go to work and pay it up and get rid of it. For sixteen years the county ol Pamlico has been paying w liatevt r sum Craven cjunty has called up n ber to give Hew iiv. to i ne is Un vote.' s a tide 17- ;"ur c. Department. But Mr. Blaine is accustomed to unworthy distinction and mere nepotism is almost i eisrn in ni Mt wt- i i-.- i . . . ..- , i , t n- ,.o I a r ti ... . . -. . - . - ' uium. , iaiuis x osi. iJio- cipica nei tno eieenou, nuuiu w AU eyes tttted ana nt gaaranteea Dy anJ Laxative, e r tin ArCIlt f'tld B0ttlGr HOW -BGrHe. N. C. Jpatcb.Dem. iduhonorable aud fraudulent : but 'f. S. Duffy, New. Berne, N. C. j!2 Jim ' to size of cose. Secretary Stationers Board of Trade of while intending to violate itspnn- New York Citv right, ile had attentive to hear him each time, i says that if the farmers rsed in pastures with barb vs ire. win plow a iurrosv or two arouna the pasture, inside the fence, the danger wit! net r e half sogreatas without. The stock v iii be able to distinguish the line at night ate i t litis avoid in mg i t .1 and re: hups ;,-.-.! i: gs.are still going on at the Metho- ,; jst i i..ti st.-int church. The services ..re '.veil attended and interest is grow- The (roltl L af is authorized to subscription with $10,000 for a factory. 0 . -iJci: 1',,'iIOS MERCHANTS, ANI? ii AIN DEALER8, tllAhki.T Dock, . ( V HIIKNK, N. C. H-,' i' nuKii us your produce. TU.1 . . (1 SVtf ft QLfiNCE 1 1 bein r horribly ( pay with iut a murmur until si kil led . The , paid cons: id erabbt more thin the 11. L -t i C-' nal judgment dt bt. double t bo ot i a inn I del: find that the judgment as it was first rendered, not look like we were n ' ha. i igi arlv u !;f". . ami foil wt remains aleeo Now this do - 'refill i lalors Dr. Pier.-e's Petit Asheville Citizen : The suit of Corne lia E. Henry against L M. Welch, Wal ' lace W. Robbins, Pinknej Rollins, G. Notwithstanding the fact that ( raven county when she refunded le. r debt m 1S79, included in ber bonds that she It will ;: t a hi. ism mint ok !1 IhQ Jeweler" i s in ..n; on that, we have In 1 c I M st Varied, and If "f i .i.,i:i.ii.. Watches, ii-a.'liv, S.lver-Ware, Fancy i n n:, se. Cold ami Silver Dead i '.be State. be io baeiH interest to see then issued a large floating debt and a our Roods before purchasing.