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r - .. . m J I 1 ' jj V r 4 IXDEI'KXDKNT IXST ALL TIIITnO.- VOL. XII NEW HKKNK, GRAVEN COUNTY, N. ('.. MAY ;;u I si NO. 9. EDITuRlAI. 50TK.H. nil i i-. .zv ' l'j-n 1 II 111 II it v -ru i m- ii ii ii i i a rv Fcr Wei Sfcmcii Impaired Dipstion Disordered Lfter. SOXD BY AIX DRUGGISTS. r PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. JS. & AJjLKX A' CO., Sole Ac?tnt8 Who (if four drsgzist do--s -i t '--. '.h -n a -ia.1 B-.-chum's Fla oo r-tpt of prioeii.' ;.. Piae- i .: -a :'::. ;'-.pcr. ho :rVi The Many Friends and Customers Uno( ar and bejond N Ir: vtkom wa ar proud to say, we ro-.-.y i -.. plally nil lo tbeir attention. ' h c attended to u ia tb paaC mil tac we DCCEMENTS THAX EVKR to mn.; ti e Ml tb&t bid BEING THK AOI.NTS :. r Tfco. it. HoJI'ji Flidt, Co:' Sh ,i .n: m Mill DoMlie, StAr be r '. TotA.-l Artnoar Co-'" IVovsc, n-, !! rilr l The lipublicau party in now di vuled btwen nepotlm ami bm! tl knee (K)ticn. N. V. World. Mil. .1 . i ii Wanamakkk re ! o-u-.l to l a rniHlnlit for 1 ou ( 'Anierixi's si'.t: m Ml' I .S. S'KJt. A man who put off hi enjoy ment too loti will flnil it mislaid by the time tie get.- to it. .Jamestown N e w . TiIK. world Un.ks tiret tor xome t'unjt irw,aLullterwrd.i e in) uirp.- whfth.T it is valualile Mdw.iukep .Jourijiil. KVArHs ( ' t i.i' 1 m .in I l''arfll, of II! , are disgruntled beaue they ran't ooatrol the Federal appoint ment in their States. The woodman's axe i .in i ! n r weapon, l-'irst it ruts ;i . '.n-. n section, c.re down and then cuts it lip. -in,ny pAtrons, we Lowell ( oaner. sax .l.'NF.s meeting at l Mn vine, a., closed Wednesday. About 1,ihh iH.-ron;i professed run version during the meeting. TiIK inauRural performaine and Ulaff HqIo Hili'rt Wild West show, :!:e:r patronage ' MURK IN v :n the future. Wr . film:-:, rd Times, in. i our Kfi-n1'. f p i I o ! i . ir:.!.-r t ' b. k- . No. ; .. . I'm.- " t - i A n: ' :, tio;. .' 1 Hllti-l! - . i! i '. -. l l i !. , u are I r r i : irL d - - : ' '!.-:' I.ori.i-ii u-'-i .-.it .-i .i'" : h .l '. i T : i ;!, r M :. : - : Kami: ,i.id ; s . TiIK in: ,,f u ho ciiltiVat in are ener.i', eipt. i T j 1 1 a n: e ef 'I he TIIK MOItMM; STAR AM) TIIK 1 1. MIMiTOV MESSEMiKR. The .Morning Star and The Wil minjrton Messenger of Sunday. M.iy 1!'. I ssn. made startling ie e- lat ions. The Ssur announces that ".Mr. 1". I'.. Kingsbury has withdrawn from the editorial stuffed the Star, u I. etc he has held the position tor many ea!.-." and the Messenger .-tales C v,. rain f ii -n eoun ( ;i -ad a. pit r 'J-.T of the laws of thr organization of an OKI II (A K01.1 A l.W S. i 'nun 1 lie Slate I'a pei . 1 O , m all r. . i i iv inir 1 m:!, i n the lo.-t a large amount ot ,. it was established in ilea: oil i ie V, tT and er-. n e rries a more p r : r e . - e a li t ir'ers a: our hoase Wcrrv Klour. Tobac.-i SuutT. I ttTee, Su-ir And in lb DRY GOODS lino no home in :. - e. aiUbiw Stock lOplA th boyer, :n style .is wei', is For Dre Goods, Notion. White tioods m.d so . n coat tb distance with jour Udirs and le "i. a. d -Klaatoo. NVbat w eaaaot np: iy, our other Bat th ehftocc are that it ;oa make joa vill ind ererjthmi to voar notion 17 Good, boo eat jroods, inches :. poand. 8lIOE3for Frni and Prlor wear READY MADE CLOTHING In ' Eutcrn Croilaa to excel as. W CM ialt toont any one ; if cm; make yoa a aoit to order, and if we fr.l aad joa ar io mooj out. f f IM AAlkBAt rooio to KiDHton w r i te ' aaaver ail yoar inquiries. Yoora trolj, ETTDWCER BROS. R'pa of the i '-bravd Kir! Shirt. KIS3TON, N. C. n-Us at ponse, ami . they ha e : '.v. with pi i 'li : aM ally, however, lnek," as mis' : e a ; thev or a leading far: whose -ales se.lSCin. as we ai e neig! have amotinti d uiars. n n d a boose i il our in easnre, : ::eivl not take iea- :re we will WAE! WAH! WAE! - . . T THE AVAR HAS OPENED ONCE MORE ! 0iS io the. hird time and acarcity of money, I am deterdmine to faraWa Uipcop! the Beat Gooda for the Leaet Money. Now, in prWof taa tact, I trill qoote joo a few of my prinvs. Mj Stock: of Clothing la tnormout. Ilea' gorxi lUoe Flannel Salta aa low aa t3.99r Aha good Sort for Men at 2.98. lkys' pood Saiw, from 14 U lSjaart, ooTf $2.08. lioyt' Knee Sa ts from $1.25 to $1.50. Ai a. afc Km oj Men'. Saeka and CoUwu. ;. 1 Pnn.-e Allert SaiU. HATS; HATB! HAT8I Five hundred doien Hats, oJl style asl price. Mtat, Bbya a ad Children' I! ' s :- m :o-,-,r. and 2.S eta. Gaaraate total! jo a ia aj kind of Hat SHOES, SHOES, SHOES : The i.i:' a d Htoek af 8koea I Yr keC, Men' Sb.v irom 7. to KM Battoa 8boaat Q3cl; Le. TV. to v'- . o v lare stock of Men aad BoyV Saoas at price to o't the t nies I i.Ke n;r Slipper from 45o.tO JTJlHlSHIJfO GOODS,! Men I a lers'a.rt- as low xs i centa A a lea iiaibrif sa Skirt for ceot. A anv S-arf from io to .0 cents A fail haa of Dry Gooda, Trunk a, Valises, i-.d other good too aaaaroaa lo soeatioa. L'ari", was witnessed br President niapv Carnot aud 12, (XM) Parisians. Tin: Radical members ot the House of Commons propose to give ,. a (anijnet in uonor oi oenaior I pay ou to Sherman on his arrival in I)ndon. -hopping in (jv AAt Monday eveningr, May J:h, Mrs. Folsom, the mother of Mrs. Cleveland, was married in Jackson. Mich., to Mr. Henry K. iini-. s to i'errine, ot Kuffalo, N. V. Tue man who thinks the world is growing better never heard the observation of two teamsters who came into collision in a crowded thoroughfare. Boston Coarier. If the Republican leaders in the Assembly told the truth about each other in Thursday's- debate, their eases oaght to be sent to the A IK., n.- t 'rtnnf 0.on.l In.f irirhnnt .u-u., uuij vnau.. u.., .w.... Foreign competition del-y- gency should be inv Tut. reports sent out from Pana- legitimate mean- r ma of the prevalence ot yellow tiown fever and smallpox in Central America are pronounced false by swav. if ti;:s c.n the press, the authorities and the alout bv a s!:gh: medical fraternity. duties, t hen let tin A EErnRT is current at Ottawa slight : but if the en: that a British man-of war will duties be necessary, shortly leave Victoria, B. C, lor It- swept i im u ) .. ' Behrtng Sea to inquire into the in:rni! 'y. St . I.-i. seiiure of British Teasels there-by crat. American cotter. Wi: are i.ow s. Ws do not wish to appear hyper critical, bat when the World pub lishes a map of Oklahoma and calls it onr new city hall, we feel a tendency towards expostulation. ( ' 1 1 , I V l ' :: :. er V ( that a -1 Ii-,.-:on--big i :i ra w : 1 1 ftii :.ed bv one thousan d careful eul' ;vat :; :. i ;:. w ..; k. Wil. Star. Wr. C"i:'i nd t :.r : :' ' he t; u-ts orgaillod to ;;,(': , a-e t l.e pi .i e 01 protected c 'in mod ,es anno: be regulated by r he ordinary processes of law. then the duties on those commodities .-i."iii ! be . i.er re daeed or riinuvoi .. ''et'iei. ; contiti every " break t !i s. t : : has moiiev oiiiee W il m i ngton . We regret I he letireUle: i " I i ii g -1 1 ii r " , for we have a warm ie gird lor him, and consider him Ihe 1 1 1 ,i 1 if any man cotii.ee: t d with :he press of the country: but. i e do not iiiestion the ability of the Star to keep ahead and continue to be the ch icl 1 i terary luui inar of r he state. Mr. lutl"v. who sueo,eds Dr. Kingsbury, is a gentleman oi polite culture, broad intelligence and large experience, and will do iii- part towards sustaining the high eh iraeter of ' he Morning Star. The Wilmington Me--i-nger liom '!..- beg, mi. ng lias held its pla.-e in Mieliont rank of Southern join nal-i-iu. That it has not made money is in. rttlection upon it. It has nieriteiixnceess, and, m its con I in ued piib'eation and constant mi provemti'. it has exhibited the high vesolve and indoniitable en ergy which always win when asso ciated with 6uch ability a- '.he Messenger displays. The astonishing revelation is in the fact that these great newspa pers are not sustained. It really seem- that the good city of Wil- fi. 1 1 1 . o i : i . ; . : . i':. .. ; :.'o- j. .: . .; . the S : : e ; . , li i hoi,, a:. I the I n-::!,-- , upon h:;'i to ' t a x pa e i .- 1 1 1 out i '. i : . : . i ! e!:e' -. II- on y -a ;- and a .. ot her .1 i:dg- illde to t!,i' indict ::;.; i.,: lor ' lie lieed lor ! iii' iM'r clou d alni I'!' crow 1 w ; h ' i : he t.c.pni-i t 1 1 e ale o o are Ileec-sar:! com t ea n i i lor t s i 'ie 1 ;n : . : oi the op:i! voluntari: - -e in oi I. in e n ' -be-t t hey e in those w ho e i 1 1 1 w l ' 1 1 whit II is 1 1 take li heat. Thele any i in pot tarn was sent t" t hree yeai - I" been proven le.-se month- ii r . . - !!,' '1 te I - U-ileigh Projjrossirp Farmer Tii moral of Trlnitv Cnllri'i. U I r i i 1 r i.... i.l. : i. . i- i neaiiii ill ..-fieri luuu- tateT. 'I lie same ppction de- Twin I'ltj" Il.iily: KwariKeli-t I'ear lo rnititute Ihe board. fJn t)egan his service m ( rei m-horo I aat the munty , . , ' , Jtaleuh iHitor: A Ktntleman in line Pallimore ha- takt-n a ilioiiHaml .lelinrn ii pn -tice of modi- worth o'" mock in the cotton factory, er have ;i diploma Wilmington Review: ("apt. W. II .r.eii-.-il college, the Ellsworth of Duplin couniy.haH liftv n. chairman of fhe acre8 'n corn that in k n. u hih. aiel he U71II jinn K o r. j ....... 1 .. .1 .1 . , . . . c u i l. .taiio l lifllj ill-. 'ld e II. I- ionerp. ana the ., i, ' . I , r . there ie such j,aiciu v..aie .iinieei 111! Iirjinrrt- the county surveyor, tion for the cotton factory were taken - to a notification from ont before Judel'. I). I pehurch. Clerk the following gentle- .'Uperior Court thin mormon, ami , , , , . . the charter probau l . i I.' ;he r-itv clerk scnice T . Durham I'iarit: Siveral ilan aco we A' Kryan, chairman of ,lub,iBne1 the statemynt that .hc -yen ray commissioners. Dr. teen-year loeuet had iiiUi.-ir ap; ear- 1 r. I'rank IulTy, Dr. H. ance in middle TennefsT-Sv i, i-. N" II "eporieu inn iney ore in ,Mi.-', i !- i-i gri ai curji hers. I nn rlnttti i t. ,.- 'I e . ' ... a. i r m . i.i. 1 1 -lrr an 1 Mayor aniui? her.- iii Dr. I )r. m .. att. -.a. 1. 1 k. t h v, in Hen t a ce-m-i i:t he could not of .i-irbut'.?, and e- e mnty Riirveysr, r V, ill." ; oi : r i ; i ! i v con ' ; ! e vt to i ! . 1 1 1 1 l'u :"y h, ' 'fi m el, - . ; -Hi". i I a i t ta t v the- , chairm-m. 1 'r , i v the niectin" thit Dr. ( ha. I J i : I f y wan Street wis I h w on the .oi ... e.,..a run of amuHenientri in ti.wti ihi- vu k The military drama. Star of Kmrure w ill be presented at the opera In n-e in niht and tomorrow niyht. atd on Wednesday night fSam J.meri will . -1 : us how to "Ket there. " Charlotte News: fijtiire II D Smwe. one of the largest farmers of Me klen hurK. today told a News reporter that U u leP8 rain Comes within a il a v or t ,v . all the cotton will have t he phailn a up aod replanted. It is arprn-n-i out look, no doubt about that. Danbury Reporter: We hear of mu h damage being done to w heat and to bacco about Weetlield and eantward l v hail lact Tuesday. So fares ween, 'earn but little damage was done hv tie frort last week: in some netions bean- . . i ,11 ,o.i To; . , e ;, i i ) ;3 .JUICC i ' toA, ' ' :.!, inal ' c n Io be : ' ' ' I'iMnnn e, tecabie : p. i ma- ; c..iisii : ;;: ('., !:..! i c K!DM VS, IjVEH AND BOWELS. ECTiie.LLr Mf : illltP. i ran ' X-" 1GB YKi'i" CO. hoards of were killed and some potatues In -for- from the Spcre : ' r I f ) ' e a 1th on I CA'MlIi, ' i . ' : :: t-'i 1 1 i v ; 1 1 g Raleigh News and Observer: It was stated last night by a party interest.) I in the Raleigh postol'ice appeintrnnt. and who had i o for m r t e m lmii the matter that u was bejirved that Mr. J. C L. liariis would reeelie the peinimreit today. Mr. Hams I- it. Wash j og ton . (ireenville R.ll.-ctei. liider ,)o. l.n I.itham. wm lives four miles Irein rand inmates of the tawn, has been very sick for two weeks -i -u -,er in rend er . at Hie home of a friend in lieriufoit ... . . V . . ..... ' ; . i ; ;u oi of : he hoard of e: --. r- -t oe i that the r- ha 1 on to'cunt of there ipprinu n dent of health al ii a county pi ysician to CREAM B - a ii.--.i I I ; ,1- mington is wanting in the proper property. k:;o-v: appreciation of its bright jewels. But Wilmington is not alone. The State of North Carolina should feel a just pride in the Star and the Messenger and foster them with maternal care. We do not believe that either xif these papers will go down, but, to prevent so direful a catastrophe, the people innst rally to their sup com ,' natural . aw: rm;; the port, and, in sustaining them, con tribute to the prosperity and en lightenment of the city of Wilming ton. and the well-being of the State of North Carolina. !o ;o resume be brought red net.', dl ol reduction be re removal of ' ,' '. 1 ! it' . if- O, a--1 leino- v ( .1 no. A. j u.st ; !'; ed bond ; - son a! a pea: a ;, re .r of t he super ar i i c : ; t he c'na i ge of pi i j ". i hot h S : a I e and e; v ; : . I ol by 'I iir-d iy e , I; w.is adj.. in i.i '! !: i peace and wet v,- ;;. 4,,. ( lii-ill- 1. ei ei a el ' .III CO M a!e and 1 '. my com m en re m r :: ' the 1 - h of .June .:. - as We : l! r-1 s ' a ' e. 1 . The stean., : ii...v Xew Bel lie oa ; ha: i at s a. id. KxtTcises o i : . ui . i : will commence Tiie.-d. Mr. A. M. Win; s before t he i .' s.i ' .-!'h d that sr.i-b a join iml as t he Messenger aims to be, is needed in North Carolina, and that it will and must he appreci ated bv the int. ii: gent people the Cape Fear secii-m. and. in v . , i K. el it 11a. m. on Wed:,, -' deed. State. eireula t h rougla u The :i a:: Coaaa ao, coma all to WILLI AM SI I I'.W.v h. ba traaXed. rlfkl aad fti joar money s wor b WRfl. SULTAN, Oppoaite Baptist ChurcbA Middle street. . ot rill HOMKS KiK Ul N E U BERNE. N . C marJt2dwom J. W. STEWART, Sale aud Li very Stable. - t .1 Onaha Kepablican. 7x his testimony Injfore the Par v: Selected nell Commission. Mr. O'Brien at Oh Ladies' fiimnfl fn ntr infn Ih .lotail nf tl81 n g p .1 1 roll .1 ge , , . ' this, and to t hat t ' the outrage instigated by the Gov- tlmle to i.a.or eariv eminent, but Attorney General jug nothing undo Vnhrii- nhiiw-lxl a nd h i o bi ec r i on reflect creu,'. and wa. sustains! by the court. reputation gain good i Thk discovery of another Nihil- )or tno pa istic nlot in Knssla ha.s undermined seng r. the constitution ef the Czarina. But the plots may eventually result in seconng a Constitntion for Kassia, and that is what is espe cially desired. N". . World. lr is our opinion that Mr. Par nell teetimouy, considered as a whole, reflects high credit on his character. A saint he may not be. but the roll of patriotic statesmen ab:'.:tv. bears few names more worthy of With us 'h:-- - honor and esteem than h;s.-- N. V. of a debt of !ne -uo . : oo Ion g delayed. TiIK ATI.X..V II'' is the name of While we, ire g: ao elegant sheet published at exhibit ,on of t-i u' i Morehead dy b the Atlantic cannot !!.':.-:: Publishing Company . Wepresunie the pe"; . ' '. froai ttie tirst numlver now tiefore general.;. on ' g us that the prime object of the the go. .1 Atlantic is to preseut the attrac t on of Morehead City and Beaufort as siimruer resprt. Thkkk'- one big obstacle m the way ol Harrison's getting a renomi natioa his lack of friends," writes a correspondent. That mav bo so : tie o'.d North y increase ;n growirrg adver- ae no doubt of d we shall coil and 'ate, leav - o;.e : hat w mild 1 add trade and Wilmington, or to oris .mil pat ion a ge V. : g- n Mi s NO MOKE SECOND TEK.MS. Senator Washburn bus paid, "A very prominent gentleman in this city, who has himself been a candidate for President, said to me addrc tlns morning, that he did not be- Wednesday t;...-.-. ii,. ir;.i ..i r i... Kxatnina aui r iiiiuiuvi i ireiiii iii nuuiu oe , , . , mug at 'J a. in . , a:. : t-- renominated and re-elected for the a(..lUeill1c ,il.p,lItnu.,.t a? next hundred years. The iacum- Thursdav. 'o:ii o: ,1 0f iHjnt of the office of President Kemp P. Bar ie w ..i .! would be so handicapped with old annual awiiic.-- a. i a promises w hich he had not been F 5 lK l".' ' i" 1 lullv invited to attend. able to keep that it would be dan- Steamboat t-.-i;r- ;o: gerous to think of renominating Friday -1st ot ,Ia:,e. him. I am inclined to think be is Polloksviiie a: -a. no. - right. The tendency of the times t,u' l've,al 1'll"li;!--" ;i . , river and a' New Ih i: is against renominating Presidents. v iri. ,. ,, " " -New 1 ,i I I . e w . . : s . . p . i .Mr. Il.irnsoii hhould make up in mind to retire at the end of hi im: ; n.e s p. in. .-ia .'i i i V Sncie von l -e il . 11 Hi. r T i i e ( Or .1 ve r . i '.v e Dr. !' d 11 tie . .;' , . in or.,-- a c ur.i y are -. ' i : t . ' . : n y r Dr. N phy si . .a 1 accept a . v ;.;.d to ; .-i.:ener,'-.o i ther'.-ia Mav r : .' ,-ul le :: t y puperirt physician b . nice a - might ari.-- ph.y sic: -.ii , dent pp." o. , p.iaraiai; . . .f - ie miry, tic p Dr. 1. in ; nominal: :: Dr. l- .V.. w.-re a; ( : 3. 1 1 county. He was t.iken ei. k while en route to one of lin appointments. , are glad to hear his condition Ins i ;1. proved . (.'lintfn Caucasian: 'Ujr sugge-ti ai for a Sampson Fair next fall haH nut with a favorable recepimn generally We understand that f.air 'marts of rformid by the buck leberries were shipped from War ori. r to avoid saw last week, aud that several crate- will be shipped this week. The oatlo-k in this cou"nty is for a large crop. Wilmington Star: Mayor Fowler vm terday ordered from the manufacturer.. a streets weeping mach ine. in he u-. ,! : ' f dut -t' d liiat the -' : ; ' - r i n t e n -1 e n t i: ov done by the al-o took a more i a a u d i r.g duties g . I'a.ii oo,: 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 l : l t i II .' .1 I -N . . . s , - t .. l . - - li - i - 1 a - I . Snu-ll. CatarrH oti.rhAyFEVER'a I r Oi. BSZ o la s 1 ,,IW li A lie HAY-FEVER i,"trU'and "L;rlBW; hy o ' lllli RH, 1 1 , 1 - ,1 w I y Ia ori w e. p. the two. and as et the present coonty i -: li '.rge.l the duties c .-aotv commissioners 1862. cIAi'ON 1888. THE JEWELER ii i the peopla on tne paved streets of the citr. i rr minate him for ! y ;-uperint?ntlent. at c :.:::. t hctw. i.,'ei:t and au-e there iniv It will cost, 2?50, but wi l neve rlheless greatly lesson the expense of keeping tbe streets clean: the machine, with that there horse and driver speed ily doing work n the coun- that now requires the entire stretl .v,o enr,tv force orje dav to accomplish. w-as no such Watches, CI::!::, Jcwelr, SOLID LILVKK Goldsboro Argus: The "Shoo Fly' train on the W. & W. Road now takes physician, but there I maj from this postoflice in bulk direct than any oct r et ween the port I for Wilmington, but takes none for way I ta 1: d th ' on tu:s T i av: port p iTv w ; l'l. :.:.d Dr ( o-o. Slover . r.t - i teiiu .--a On mot i ai u wa-i agreed that a ma jirity.f all the ballots cast should be slilTicient to elect. county superinten-1 distribution, and brings mail in bulk ... . tor tnia piace irom viimingtan in ine uostion of inland v . I evening. This will prove of great con- i such a conliict venienco to our citizens, as they can nir.ate Dr, Frank have mail communication wuh Wil mington in the morning and get a reply in the evening. Wilmington Messenger: Cur can vassers will now call upon our business men in the interest of our Trade Issue, to be published just prior to the en campment, lit. Rev. A. A. Watson, D. D , Bishop of the diocesa of ICast Carolina, was present at the services James' church on Sunday, and con AND VLAT.LD WARE - i'i i i i i.i ,, 1 fi.;. a l.i.-.'t ; !; if Spectacles other in r. in North Carolina. I or' i ii la r p hi, t lit them to th ! pari i, . ' mi,- tie rii . ,yri;ian. is also put in eyi s 1 a i r i; , fi ir ov.-r 1 1. 1 1 CO Mi Da; ii : i i i , , ; , ! at. ti bench . . "- I I I ievo I can do : v a oh maker in the .-. t-D s; k sin : .'.. K. KATON, Mi Idle ntroit. i.r.h fnl2dwtf DIM Il It J I 1U Fits. SOI. sou: h recolle tit tide ili-p.a;. ' war be'weell be evi l re o: lllg ve'iial - Mtelill ,d fm - v : v i , ! i-ry W e i I ale 1 :n a- t lie plei A tin: o: t ion w ' lowed kindre, Our speciail Fine Horaea and Males always on bant!, disposed of on easy terms. I lave on hand a number of I'me lea.-..-.- . . c r. aiso Irained Saddle Horses for both ladn-s ..nd g."T :' -m-- 7oad Street, New Berne. N. 1 will be sale but how alotit his relatives and iU 11 those of his family? There will says :n t!.. be enough of them in ofiice by lS'J'J properly appr. to almost insure his chancer ol a second term. Philadelphia liex'ord. f New- '''in; in i.at it w ,11 bo Sou; li : on foot. i oil a , in A movement is now with the co-operat ion of prominent men in the North, as well as in the A RAILROAD company is a tough South, to raise by private subsenp- O.incr t.-, rnr. niramal 1. tiin tlOIl. Hinds tol tllC 1'Urclia-C of C. triad ran Pacitlc waa baHlv worst- lour y ears. Perhaps there is truth in ai! this, but we confess we r: ro not able to see it. P is not sustained by history, and public sentiment has not be. n sufficiently ex; icssed to "i-tify an opinion in reg.iid to i f 1 ie; oi al ica n e -idi n ' - .: may be said tba' :' has not let-n prac ticable : i renomMiati1 any one , 1 t hem sua a t he do- ol i'-n. Gi ant's adminis tration, Mr. Hae- was ne or t he choice of the Republic m party. J I : - i. m nation wa- an ao'ideiit. A pigmy wa- nominated whi.e the g:an:- were at war, antl hi- admin-i-tration n presented no parly and pleased nobody. Mr. Garfield died s 'on aftei entering upon the duties of the Presidential cflice, a n d M r. Arthur l i came President. Mr. Arthur tailed to secure a second term, but it must be remembered thai he was never nominated for 1 're.-nleii'. and only received the nomination for Vice-President on the ticket with Garfield because be was a popular citizen of the State of New York. The Democrats have had bat, one that gooi President in more than a quarter who will of a century, and he was renomi nated for a second term. We do ferry to eat ,l.n: l'ow lei '.- lei ry at I mg at New 1 e-riie inga cm ietuin ; round tini. No in will be allowt ,1 on ! . Miss M. C. 11a: vey. er at 1 'o;!oU, :li;-. h ill. bir ;- nov.- i, ' e I I a I vey I- i , U ' e p..;.: and a t.-jci.er, eiri the syii'P !'".:: - : ' coai m u a : . ". Pol!ok- :.b'. Mav l lt-av;i;g , ii-r's 11 ie.l Vi al i' iaom: , 1 T-, I tl en md s loi .-on A fter t c.e thira ballot Dr. F"rark Duffy hrmed fourteen persona, four males -t ated if his fii nds who were voting and ten females. The candidates were r e- , , ! -, . - , ,, -presented by Rev. Robert Strange, the for him would adaw mm, he would1 . J rector. withdraw his name. No obiction be- . , r. i . . i ' Chatham Rjcord: The partus who lr'- olo re j i. is t:-n:v wa-3 withdrawn. have begun the work cf reopening the On the faurth ballot Dr. I.eir.ster old ceral mine at Egypt, in this county, Duiiv wa-; elected f-r the term ending have plenty of money to push tire work ian '-'il vigorously , and they intend to operate L' " ' on an extsnsiye Bcale. Mrs. Wesley An mu-resting informal discussion Pendergrass died quite suddenly at her followed in regard to the best means for residence near this place, on last Tu s cleaning an 1 disinfecting privies and day. aeed about 75 years. She had K , , , . . , , , been quite sick some weeks ago. but back v:ir...-. and the board ad lourned ' , u .. , . , J i was much better and had eaten a -u". 11 : ; i a- di of the chairman. hearty breakfast shortly before her - - death. Compiira n'ary to a New Bernean. Goldsboro Argus I Mr.J. H. Wo i taker. An Aa.-u-tn. da., p-jr.er makes the sr., wno since warcn 'a. r.i, has neia the position of mail agent on the A. cV N". (J- Railroad, having been appoint.-.! during Grant's administration, wa- 0,po."ii GEOBOIf aLLEN & GO DF.AI.t'.lIM IN' General Hardware A g r i ii 1 1 : .-. . to l - in o ii Ik, t-h U .11 ! i lulu n - . ..o-i )h.UI s piper f or. of ourNew Marshall is well Fir. 'i"i Ac "i, Li the duly oi ' on the ii r-: eoni!i,;.-s:o;i N o w w i , . , i sleeps, aw a l n g o 1 the 1 : tion. coiiii -In on-i ip guarded at greater :g lessiies I Mi ( .en I, in ( m; g 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 i ! oar mag: : M.'i.d i ' oil 1 . ' I .I e o e a il i" mid V I CO'fll '.V. 1! r-.n A .ras: p- ;i ity as the son of Mr. yesterday officially i.oiilied hy "th, IF- i- rait- down as powers that be" that he must prcpar. a t. " but he was an to step down and out. as 0n Far rot ; of K iDSton, had been appointed in las SO-;. im i i Cot to n I : " I'OI tii I S. I :, 1 e ( ! i ; 1 1 1 1 i "' I.iriie. i'.roi ( Hair. !'..,-. : -. nisii. ' ' ' I'r-. Ciiak - I'i-.M-I I i ejvr -I ll ' i " it ' I . . . ii I i i ;ttor'. s -mm! tHperH, 'fgUM'N, .1 1'rcBneii, i r 'i.i-K-i , ivHinit .-. m d 11 ard ware, a:. ., t. Plaster , -on !, 'ar- i " i ! : i . ii.l II Kir. i-.-.-atorH. Oil 0 . I '.nrjrlrtr . ,. .-1 iiied to -Jit -l .eiio'.. 1 I . Y 1 . V . i I I.N .V (. .ew- lierne an 1 is plaCe, who. by the way, is a ' cailua t- Arti-t." though pusson " "G rand pap " changed hi - I , hi- t Li aa t i fy ihe hotels of Augusta : O i llM llii I e Tl i.i. - T a i : I I - I . : barton Hotel con- tics at the last Presidential election. hence his removal. Eiizibeth City Economist: Tie- cu st.-r sy nd icate represented by I, ami .'.'in -low and which is now engaged in pre paring their oy6ter gardens near ocra- ; i. : s ci : ilancc. li-il. de ; ii him 1 1 1 epa i a i ii e damag". If he be kepr sale ' i soon a,-' ; r . i n el i i gen ' r a help iiini to !,:- lect v:. walk and 'be sab'. The danger 1 ies a - . i avaricious men wu:i:;ug . which t hey bet ' er no: h a c Should a change cf I l.e missioner be ilein-r : ; magistrates. !rt tni-ni b .ealoiK ii. en Vlgonuisiv exec laws, and w uo-e ib-iiu:' : ovster rock con, pruts i u-orviia I y M r. ( I tie- i ,mev ; ii ihle. h hi-" Of tie' : UMlili'l alt i vlle .:. I 1, i - a l ; . i. ( 1 ' r n no painted picture boke Inlet, ia composed of capital ist,- :;i Siaiiun, on the , fr0m New York and Asheville. Some work was done of the persons are Messrs. II.irretL an 1 ':.,.!!. who gets up all Higgins of Wall street, New York, and cora-aons for the old Messrs. Martin, Churchill, and Dr. H u i ture shows Stone tie of Asheville and vicinity, and others, aa-.-.-e. and the station They have purchased two thousand n both sides acres of oyster grounds in Hyde and Carteret counties. Roanoke News: A white woman whose name we did not learn has been in this community for the last week or two organizing a sewing society among the negro women. She takes down the nameB of all who apply and promises m tbe fall to send all kinds of goods which they can make up into clothing and wear or sell. These goods will be sent out without any charge and no charge is made for admission into the sew ing Citu on society. She has names of over a hun- Ultu uw. -. o on e Drriiio yj iu,,v. .... she is, where she came from or what her Firs; Shininent of 5Q30OO G-ood Sricls. Have .arrived. Uings . n i-Cfciia.' .,, in the lore-t-. tail r and baggage car w ork is finely executed, :t- and tin ttv a picture ;,s cr...' w ol 1 d. -ire to i-ec-. Mr. Mar--iciii is an artist, indeed, and is con gratulated on this iuuii.Njiua work. It w as t-xeut-.-.i a", the suggestion of Mr. J. V. . W hue. th . P. BUiic-l & CO., C0M2IISoi."K AND G " . Ma) MLlvCHANTS, L a LSRS, indefatigable travel .orgia K'lilroad. ' N J 1 V I Con:rn ; y. rOit the au-pices of The Berguer BREWING k Engel CO.'S Liie i no g in e 1 1 1. i.'i too ,',' not believe that the renomination xiie old fish comiin.--:o of Mr. Cleveland was a mistake on much taithtu! wuh;, im the part of the National Democra- account "t c:r' :;:;, -t am- tiieir coniio nothing, lb this time. cy. lie was the ablest exponent of Democracy on this continent, and : 1 1 v t he O PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER 13 TJNQUXSTI0NA3LY THE Finest Beer Extant, It is brewed from the Syest Barley Malt and highly reconiinended for TBITCVE qualities. services already r seems to be imiair. are not u n ! a i r if tin Av . i : a i lands and the building of homes fnr the nocir and liis.itiied Oonfed- ed in the Swamps of Maine last erate 0i,plt.rs in several States ot Sunday. Kleven miles of caterpil. the South. Li some States small 1 .i pa . l- - i ; ,,.r.u,r,.i i. ii-., Ii,',.ii ni-,1 To The i .- i ... i,t , ' I , t- ,,r u'-s cauu mac v w as iuuui sen at. tut t lie l i.l v due t 'leiii t ml. .n,i .it. (T.,r, r o.u rii O s t Se T l O u s , i a a 1 e I .-,'.( 1 . e r s of J tue pay mu i.n.ai in. ...1. ucucu choici .c Confederate set v., ,-. but the I'lot box by a majority of the train to advance until another u t!u.1SL.I Vtl be,.n Uk, Amerioan people. locomotive waa sent to the rescue. ,,llor , ,,ike anything l.ke the ap- Tue position of Senator Wash- A I'XITKD Pkkss dispatch from propnation neces.-.n y to meet the burn js discredit.lble t0 the people Wichita. Kan., says: A peculiar Z ; LV";.Xi.l of these States, in as much as it "Ili.s o-i i.i.iia ,i,.''rii - .in ci i e ' case of wholesale poisoning on the ient 0pioituinty'f..r liberal minded represents them as incapable of farm of Mr. Hayden, sixteen miles meu everywhere to make .-mli con- rising to the level of great questions northwest of here, ha been report- tnbutions to tl.n- purp.-e as their 0f national policy. The number of ed. A father, mother, child and means wid pern::; . ' . oflice seekers in this country is iui- i i-i i .ii . "There will be im waste in this hirtnl girl are deathly sick, and two gv tiu. ; rust, , - m;,, whose mense, but it is impossible to be- cows and a horse lie dead in the h..n,i:'jr Wiil be g;e-iare h:,-b- Leve that theie is always to be finest Pale Canada barnyard. I: would seem fromtlio minded men. TLn-y fe I deeply for enough disappointed office-seekers a on , Uid c v , : h ois a success in object is. good number of Bayboro Tribun n p. ' I' ti.i Ildcl, an 1 1 i V kia :.e - d cw Iii-rne aud many i!.c f el tw New Heme, and children, in all 1 an J t wenty-tive, rawd. Arriving at Capt. Fiver's boats Hon. W. T. Calm is tearing down the old and making ready to erect a new residence in it stead in Stonewall. This i, a step in the right direction and of course iih-iii-hushiess, but w-q pre.-time it is only keeping up with the progre-sof the limes, ""onlythis and not h mg more Our Free-Will Hapti-t Irieiai- . f the thriving little town of 'Iiem. tla- ;s an 1 took them at ,n w here, at the proper county, are just putting on t he loo-a is ,hnn..r was sr.rd. ititr touches to a large and Iihii-i-"Iii -. -: ia l : i i i n g An liil.V ! f r. . I i-ridit U l- a 1 ) e . nle and is one of tiie most irediia'.a- and efforts vet made for thr advancement and p'ace of worship in thsttow n stanuing monument to i uu.-e i. ue i Lei Laazer Hops, and its TONIC and NU- the death of the animals that poison came from the well. Tk i b i 5 E cf Pamlico is the name of a six colninrj, eight-page weekly paper published by the the woes ot those vh, weie comrades during years el ,-:i and w ho h .iV' .pa : r ; t heir 'r-'st'C. k e e p T high repoUtion en,o.d XJMPAXY ia dae to the f.-t that o: MATERIALS arw nid aad that the ar ezerriMti daring it wourn' ' jre. in N N i Agent and Bottler. New Berne. K. C their lie. ids al o e w i'i : . The I nited S'ate- h.r. e foitun ately no prospect of a war with Pamlico Pabliabine Company at loreign curi.ry : im . n .nu ,. ,. vvovr i, . - .... " . need ever sb'.ii.d arise iheie is no 1. iV KNGKL lUyboro,N.C. The initial number ggf j0n of t he fcnn'i .,oiu which F AND P.KJST before Qa la highly crexlitable, and there would be a more general re .1. and CAKK warrant the expectation that, tbe 'spouse for soldiers. hra o. well- Tribane will b a potential factor trameil and pa n. . :. m i r. ma i lie :n the Pambco aect.on. Wo wel- South itself. L t b- hoped that the response t" the .ippea.s came it with hearty gatxi will, and made ,,y sou'liern men. and al extend to it our cordial food reads heartily respond, d -.owl! be w ishes. beaded.' H. r face v. : Though ier her hi:. What a pl..a. But now-, tl- ! grow a As fair ;. .a Her face i- a-t-h.v. a. Hf-rcl-a-t Us , As Nellie v. ai liaht. Ib-r beauiy And as for tie fright. Why. Ned And the r, . I re- z , ang of Christian t nbght. nrnei.t Capt Fiver's boats county. . ii ice wa; or with the : :-i mail ocean steamer, .tful day. pa-sed without I t, jyt di :f to e introl the politics of the coun try, manipulate political conven tions and piace their interdiction on the will of the people. We believe that there is now, and ever will be, in the American people, a genuine appreciation of Nellie t,n..k Dr public services, which will have its ce-ar.Hl' u-V i-o'i, manifestation whenever pending pure, her I r.a political issues are intimately asso- ''-' ' : dated with those services. v3'1 " '"" ,!r ' i ,i , , d r ugii i.-.s. It will not surprise us at all n lieu. Harrison anil Mr. Cleveland Mr-: ol'te are the opposing candidates in housetops w i 1 in g into ill" 1 a i-:::.,i' x i n . I: Raleigh Call: Last night ' ..! A. II Andrews, president if the W.-t.ri-North Carolina Ribrrrnl. . -liter,, I a comph int and bird an nij'ine'a against the board of directm-, i f tie penitentiary in the superior e i i clerk's office of Wake enuntv. Tue complaint presents that there nr- n .w employed on the roud one hun lri ,1 a.-, i twenty-five convicts under the p; . i ions of an act of 1--0, which in-rini;-ihe employment of aii many as !i c hun dred convicts by the road, that the pen itentiary board is about to withdraw u portion or all of those now at work i n the road to the interrupt ion of the w ,,i k . and that such action would be a viola tion of the contract made under fie act. Col. Andrews also tiled an or junction restraining the board fr,an withdrawing the convicts until th.ie shall be a hearing: of the case. The m ', y ., .." ,,ni:an' junction was granted bv Judg- K. V. c. . .1.1 ,.i net ion.- lor ArmielJof chambers in II ndersen on S,-lit hv Iliad bv ad- . , - ., . yesterday, i, man a this paper, J - - . . r's Block. Itorlifs For a d isord-red liver try P. r .,in'- laivl wly Pills. The Season L l':vt.' i. ..: i ... , x t Fiv F::..i i , T: a ri i I.. 2G l a Hano ClJVtTS, ,c mi fort and pleat -- i i : i : i) ,1 f rem j ra--':.-. , ; - lean: - by nn East -a. 1 a , : a -i tuple ,. vj .... ' v Red er a 1: i J r I. chilis, .i i b roat and Iain" ve im : rail icn 1 cn re ia;-i ail Nervous i ; : , -1.- 1 it- won - in ;h , Is of :y to n.ake 1 1 known . ' A," anted by this r- : h mu oi su f- of C'l :TC. to all M IV II JLL s I : :i:!i Tabs. VI HOT' v Street, v il MAM.Y. P.E & CO a Linifita 1 a--il-re in SUPPLIES b ra. fl oilers. f i vl Ii ii- '' nil kintU , it-- '.iiii ul vli i ul fftl lltiftUM ' "' Hip A mfr i'iiiiiIu'i oelt ' f rail work ."U I . w w I y fa , . -:1: ".f, t ! : I S' V A ' f i V "t- " v. i a- f '. I ' a I ;. I .a I It. f . 9r" f : a, , .!'.
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 30, 1889, edition 1
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