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lIllMMltitff m Htaraa, INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS. NEW BERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C, Al (iUST 188!l. i niroui u. ote. If in I 'ell bed in th.it the the first .f max- a- a J t Af J J It , SOU) BY AIX DRUGGISTS. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. TfSjLli- JA AnirKX & CO.. Sole AnrntH v piUi on rtxeipt of pncc t' ,'' a- a. t ciii. r. "ItV VORk, ' ' . . t " ' ( I. WANTED. 5,000 Lbs. of Wool. 11 . J 1 ; t 1 in i It Wt will biy j rtT tip it fe a t. Lb FUaal- Pint G4i, Hua'? ETTIWCER BROS. : r. .o in ,:),! -n!.4n( TOtl pi : 1'. rook I n :: 1 1 ' n ' i .iiwo I r. 1 T;;k :". n 1 1 1 r i '. i r el ;n the a:i pi-'.i M - M r:iij;j are :: ! ; d victor j in ,-. .tr- of such ,il it : danger- I'i.t n in g h.ivc c ;i ;ho Indian rrtov :np. when - ! rpht." :, i ;,. of r.ini bu lallen i d -no.- Wednesday, , -e i r y to Top. rled to have : I'jtiry in Ohio, Wiscoa-noi- within the laat few :; : : ::i v ni . A . ( iuthne, . -:,ow th.it the lialeigh ..ini i- no pl.iet' lor ner- ;s:k 1 v i , a prett rl h.i.H created a sensa n i v. c ,iw .iy with a Kick- n oi 1 1-e !brA'ed 1 V a r 1 Sbirt. KIN3TON, 2. U e in t ii ar a.d oi the i It. i. ronm were arraign ( hicigo C-oort Monday, c! grr.ity. otton planter in Amer ;c.i. slio'.iid place his order for cof.ia !apc:ng at once, and refuse fo :. jnte as a free gift. at the expense of and by the loss of the other, giving nothing m re turn tor value received. This be mg the rase, what right has specu lation in stocks, grain and futnres to 1)0 claused ,ws commercial tuisi nesf.T N a t ion il 1 loom t t i : Tin: entire corn crop of ls was l.l.Vi, Ox ,( ) bushels, and of iie..t 4Ti, IHMJ, tMKJ liUdhcl-- Of tins vast amount the NW-stcrn and Sou; lo rn States produced three lourt'h-. The rout of t ran-poi t Ht ion to the Kat coiiMime.l niie half, aiid in some cases three-fourths oi the entire value. 1 he railroads tteece the farmer o! ali ;he can in the shape of freight extortions, and then turn him over to the speculator.-, in the commercial centers to be finally done for. TlIKKK seems to be no doubt that the reratiug of the pension claim uf lienaLor Manderson, without his application, whereby Iih jxnsion was doubled, and n noa: sum of arra:.-; placed in h.s pocket, w as done to estabii-.h .1 high precedent, which would render easy and less conspicuous the tilching of the sutord!Uutes in the Lure. 11 That it whs thus followed IS Ii"tol 10118, and the investigation now ,n prog ress, if conducted in the interest of the public service, will make some startling revelations. -Norfolk Ledger. .01' r cii going so amount that .alg, EMdAMi AM) THE UNITED STATES cid( d tiiat ti e 'iVestern I'nion It is unfortunate that a distar- Telegraph . -uidian;. v, as charging bance has oocuml to mar the the Ooveni i;u n t too much for the friendly relations existing between transmission of uiei-sar -s, and do- England and the L nited States, manded a red: and it is to be hoped that diplomacy far as to tat( will come to the rescue and pre serve the amicable relations that have so long existed between the t wo conn ; ries. The present dithculty originated 111 complications iQ regard to Ueh r.ng Sea. Some years ago the I'liited States purchased from U is:a tin- "Russian Posset.ii jus" 0UTH CAROLINA NEWS. THEY (ALI IT AN 01 tra;k. From the State Tapers. txciteuient In Montreal over the Sci- Murphy Bulletin: The farmers are in zure of a Schooner IIK AiO. JUiy 6V. J 1 riDune i. r-ial tint .dent of i' was : ( 1 .11 red the 1 ' - W jnamaker :c)':e:m r o ' ' 1 including, bv 1 oa tn.s c )ir inent, American mterpetation, Behnug Sea. lly t his purchase the L'nited States claims to have acquired ex clii.-ive right to control its treasures of seal and other aquatic animals. England claims that Behringsea is President an open sea, and that traffic in its then came waters is governed by.the law. of President nations, and that the United States authority has no exclusive rights acquired by jt mav be that tin jubilant spirits over the good crops they win uaryesc lois year. ine appie rom Mnmrml - Th,. ,,r f n crop is said to be the largest for many schooiier Mack Diamond in HelrinK year8- Sea, caused quite a sensation here. ". Ioh Lumberton Robesonian: Up to the outrage, as it is called, coming w ln ri time we go to prees there have been 68 assu ranees are made of the friendly conversions in the revival meetings here relations between KnglanJ and Am, r- and 60 backsliders have confessed their ica, raises excitement to a high piteh. sins and returned to Jesus Christ. and government supporters demand an Goldsboro Argus: We regret to know immediate call on the l'nited States u. that our .rood friend. Maior W. A. release the schooner, and for full in he Secreta-. Uearne of the Messenger, is confined to demnity. A leading member of Par him to room at me cotei Arlington witn -"v '" c.cuiuK. an attack of fnvsr. V hnm h mir "The end has been reached. Canada telegraph not be long confined. can no 'nger submit to insult ,u,d promulga-i Durham Tobacco Plant: Durham : XV?? TeMeL" n, l''e hJh oi an order tfeina"?.DA" 1' , sufficient force in the ;Northern I'arific senger, to connect with the fast mail on nlorre r r..i,k.,. , . . -It the same feeon prevai s there will be no telling how many trains we will have. T. : n.M , , tr.IKD BY Till: li! .-1 1 l,.i ,01, i .,1 tii if tim -i i" ciry uany: we ao not remvrn- b eoii.el.oe.l that the ber to have ever seen so much rain as Washington, Ju .y 30 -Tic 1 , .,,., r v as any such right; how has fallen in the past two weeks. Every Department has received informal on .1.., c .u- aav ana everv nieht thn rin rtAmoa iwimu ui iuo bi.uih, iv n Liie .eeieaiv oi uc . - a - - i ., . i aown in torrents. The ground is in possession ot such j thoroughly saturated with water, while all the streams are swollen. The crops in the bottom land must be rates aro too ; damaged- 'J5 should be Mr. (".reel:, company repl; Iossib!e to m, duction. 'Ine addri'nScd li. ry oi the 1 1 c.i wit hhold pa men' ti compair. 'Mint :! i Hi tiou by t iic del' ir'm lixiug the rates in question.'" Who ga"e 'alIanlaker the right to lix the rates o! the West em I'nion Telegraph company? It will hardlv X out Canada, ahead . any demand we there io throiu ClTH'iO ll"tl enue steamer Rush, of the lii iunh sail ing vessel Black Diamond, on July 1 1th for violating the sailing laws. I'lm iel- badly j eKram stated that particulars would fob iu w uy in mi, the purchase irom nussia. high probably t hey are but, how ' Wilmington Star: The Wilmington ! hetails of tiii: i acti hf. If Behing Sea is an "Open sea" i8 it that W in imakt-r .-an lv his Gae Lih Company will soon begin: San Francisco. Cal., July ::u l i. , , . , i f - ' work on a building for the electric j steamer Dora arrived from Iichrm Kussia had no -exclusive riguts arbitrary diet urn establish rates for light plant on their premises at the foot i last, night, and brings the lir-c o, and, consequently could not have a charted com p ui iloing business of Castle street. The annual meeting j tailed news of the capture of the lint rpnv..ved sneh ripl.ts tn the 1'ioted i , ,i 7 f,i of the Grand Lodge, KnigbU of Honor, ish sealer Black Diamond by tkc Id i ceneeu such riguts to tne n.tto. ltl accordance with the laws of the was adiourned at wvnflBviiiA iat. ted States revenue cutter itmh.-mi i; ft i u . . C: States. The present dilliculty arises from land and the customs ol the timesT week. Wilmington was selected as I Cn July 11, the Kush overtook the ,,. , , . , . ,. the next Dlace of meeting of the Grand I Black Diamond and ordered h, r tn 10 not UelelVe, that 0ngreS8 I,nd(?e. heav to. The Cant nin nf ll, 1(1.. b the fact that this government, in (;an lix the rates, much leRS't.ho OnMnhnm M.rm,. k .nm.,.t . Diamond refused to obey the order accordance with its declaration, President or a assumed possession of the sea in question and sent the revenue cut- net. (Jaesanani.su, A lot of Mason's Fruit Jars just received. OETTOiGER BROS. li flWSEY SErJ3INARY, 3r. o. mon ths commander of the liush for the tli pi i now, before ran out her guns. This action ,10t ux t Iiltt that we are caused th schooner to heave to. !0cean tran.-por tat ion T that take:Capt. Shepard and Lieut. Tuttle re dilate the charges in one m New Haven Conn., the regulation of elections from the then boarded the English craft and 0f business whs not m all? State, or, in any way, Tja Gri?Lxx&:e9 . X '. . S -a (-.' -r.-"?' -L-V " it OQ "5 So ca n 1-4 a3 ick factory at Flor i three years contract, with State authority in the matter 0f t he E'.acl. 1 iamond K KMiit1 iUyk now secrUrT of suffrage. armed resistance, but ha.s bten permitted to he dth. Ha ttie special evils, to remove or diminish Shepha'-d af ne A Boarding School for Girls and Young ladies. Fall Term opens Aug. 29th. For Catalogue with full particulars address JOSEPH KINS EY, Principal. ' J. W. STEWART, Sale aod Livcrj Stable. .1 President is in training lor the diaMnt. ra.-c in the Congressional dUtrict We may as well say : -ng represented by his father. proeding further, 1. i;n experienced lock makers oposeI to all measures have c:;e frc to W"rW :n a 1 e n ce, A ! i . on I lilai chargf or ,. own weather :.4t;g-ied et:t? I r :- that rei.ef I a ind.v idn i't in propxrtton to their losses. It shbnld te in proportion 'o their pbyMcal necessities. ldiK President is censored for delay in appointing an Associate .Inst ice to Supreme bv tl.f m'.ei of his Cabi ' curiosity to those people up north, that I Thereupon the commander of do K.h lis it would be if they could see the j ordered a lowering of portH and th. sight, just to see negroes flying around . growing :u this a a P08'! clerk car. We dare say if tor r.iui, t,, nitrnl ifj wtfrd iml i . 1 i t i . , tne ooutn neia tne Daiance or power, ter nush to patrol its waters ana couutrs: but nobody expected tOmnd i-nnin ,i.t Pro.id.nt k J H LTHODS OK HAL LOT K Y. KOK.M. prevent the depredations ol any see Wmiarnaki r 'bestride t he Dar- i be St in went to filling Northern post- e have read with mucli i-leasiire foreign power. -Oa the 11th of row woi Id like a Colossus'" and ; office8 Postal clerk's rxjeUions with , , , , , , T , ,, , 111 coiu-.us, aim negroes, that whole section would se- JuJge Hoadlj s article, lnthelo- .1 aly t he Kush overtook t he Pritish from his ele vat ion dictate to free- cede in less ti ne thaa it took the South- rum, on "Methods of ltallot lie- sailing vessel P.lack Diamond and : mon :iI,,i ,,,., , mn u ;il- ,,n ' ern States to go out in 1861. The form,' Mach that he says meets ordered her to heave to. The ,ier hug.' leg', to liml dis oar unqualified approval, ami from captain ol" the Black Diamond re- honorable craves." i mi , rue oruer. xuere- If Mr. auaniaker can Ux 0 J a ves !iiABPiKi.i, son oi tne much ol hi article we reswctlullv fnA,i tn nlv iuterferes aeked for her papers. The olTiccrs offered refused to Lake' Judge Iloadly mentions four deliver the ships papers, ('apt. can usurp tin ghts ol branch 'If he corpor- oncc brol- many friends of the Hon. W.T, Dortch will be pleased to learn that he is still improving. He was able to be-out to . his office thia morning, rates RoIbiWi nn- a (rm etrr. sr,a mes, whv mayheclud burst is reported from Fayette of railroad and ffi'J ?1iJ"? f1??? If he can into raging torrents. Three bridges were swept away, and the dam of the layetteville cotton mills blew out, washing away the picking-house and undermining a part of the main build in cr . Th A dnmlfffl m thn mil ! la at. 1 oaat 110 ation, why i'u' the righls of the ; three thousand dollars. The city's low people II he can fetter the tele- j on bridges, etc,, is twenty-fiTe hundred ' , . , I dollars, graph coiiHcunes. h:ii to be the j A8heville Joarnal: The West Ashe- limit ol his powei . ville Improvement Company are plan "(n what meat doth this the Johnstown bt-ing distributed to : hc place on the I". JS. ..crt bench made vacant b it!i ( ' ' N h i" raiiro i ! leT. e( IC'iTs, i in 'Is of a . rom uld '1 ! of Stanley Matthews. . and equity say s 1 III 1 .IsS fl !:.,-cr "Ps. pet: the orrespond- which is the object of patriotic cabin and forced the hiugs of the citteus. First intimidation, espc- strongbox and the captain's chest, eially of wage workers by employ- thereby securing the piucis. A ere. Secondly, federal interferance search of the vessel disclosed lu.i accompanifi with . ilem-e. Thirdly, sealskins which had beerf taken in the direct bribery -f voters, and r.cliring Sea. Capt. Shepard placed our lathers trod are lastly the demand "1 the uter of A non-commissioned oflicer in ated: and wc arc d pay lor voting. charge of the Dlack Diamond ana imperialiMn . Without entering into minute ordered the vessel to be taken to John Wauainakei 1 his decree, detail, we declare in favor of the Sit ka to await futher orders.'- deciding the rates of a company American system over the much It is ureless toskutour eyes to over winch he has no legitimate vaunted Australian Svstem. The the fact that the situation Is ex- coutroi: '-Ye Gods, it doth amaze Otir n "ft w" W UlUTVUJUiH, WJUUU 'win result in extending me limits oi (i ..ii feeo. He is sustained and ! Asheville westward across the French fattt : i 1 bv fl.- - iands that grow ol Broad- The above named company, , ... , . .composed of wide-awake capitalists, con.soud.it :on. v.c nave dnited 1 have purchased a large body of land from the old l.it.daiaiks. The paths I west of Iench Broad, opposite the .... 1 mouth of the Swannanoa, and extend eing ouncer-1 ing the8ulphnr Springs, a distance ft ing towards of three and a half miles from the court : house. The company purpose building a new iron bridge across the French Broad, near the mouth of the Swan nanoa, which will be completed by the first of October next. Raleigh News and Observer: It bt common iot tools iu the r forcing profit : o 9J ll.i: r: The form li'l every :, until snn u; would be an accommodation to the first gives the greatest freedom to ceedmgly grave. England isnotme." Please observe, Mr. Wana- IomSS the elector. the nation to tamely submit to in- maker is not submitting a-business ! aset of resolutions which have already The chief dis inguisliing oharact- suit, and, if the facta are as stated, proposition to be accented or re been adopted by some other town and Drocioct This would b&vg ft rsoobli- eristic of the Australian s stem is she must resent the "outrage" in a jeeted he is issuing a department cation. One of the hardest rainfalls the preparation and supplying of manner that comports with her orier. lie not only prescribes fu- tnat Raleigh ever saw occurred yester- tnre rates, but he requests the Sec- panied by terrifio wind and thunder. waJ' retaa of the Treasury not to pay 1 Several large trees about the city were , tii, -i prostrated. ine roor or one or tne for services already rendered until buiidings of Shaw University was dam .wfu aiieuj tDe tlctet by the government, and standing among the nations. the requirement that a private We see but one honorable lUn A : c ; n t -o : : '.-.mate that Dr. lkn room tve Drovided in which each t esc. u,- .1 isasterous war. and that : m not afraid of ghojta. voter is required to go and prepare j8 for both powers to institute a in'oni ( f ( .vil Semue lie- his ballot before going to the polls, rigid enquiry into the rights ln s at the toot of tha Doctor's Judge Iloadly says: volved, with a Used determination :ght and grins ghastly "The Aoatrahaii system tends to to do i ight hatever it may be. If ' Courier Journal. destroy individuality of action; it either nation rinds herself iu the m dpsporadoes in Pat- limits choice to the nominees of Va . "ti the North Caro- parties." If this be true, it is '.fo committing many enougn uj uauisu it irom iree com ,,:o! are defying the .1 ' St ws. N llrning- Fla Horiei and Males always on han dlapoard of on aaay termi. I bars OQ niod a nambf of K ae Team", th it ar. also trained SM1 Horws for bnh ladies and geutb road Street, -New Berne, N a a men. ho f the HockiDg be in the soup al income was iron lnen crippled impetition. Wil- VAN WINKLE GIN MACHINERY CO., COTTON (;ii'S, PKliSSILS, feeders:-: CONDENSERS. t"ii "ar. Tn K Pr- -t. t ' ' i . r . i : ! r " i . ! woi '" ' '"' 1'nncp ei pec; eil : rom t he of ( :r.(V winch h i e by Southern m i n g: "U St ir. An act.oii li.i.i .1 -'.net ''oiirt of :. c ':. w : !: prove of to M isoiiio crclt'M t :,. tl:e Mason;.- order has appeal ed to ;:.c State courts, and the decision w :i; !erve as a precedent . a 't he r S la te . mnnities. lftheris anvttnntr in which the citizen should be left free, it ii in the exercise "f the nghl of suirrage. Toe present election laws of North Carolina have beeu criticised w, .4 . , r.. . . . . . .,.4n,,'f flnf indasUieaJ , . , . . finer are not periect uuc we mun- ately prefer them to the Australian system. The greatest evil with which we -en begun in the .... mnf.nnt., ; tliu rrirrnr use of - " . --- - - i wrong it will be no humiliation for her to secede from her position. If both insist upou their present ton at met i on . it seems to us that war is inevitable. he has brought the company to his terms. This is not only tyran ny but it is downright dishonesty. Congress must chain this Ca-3ar, or the people may rise in the maj esty of freemen and assert their lower. Put let it be remembered that Wauamaker is aged by having some of the iron sheet ing blown off. When the east bound passenger train arrived here the rain was coming down; with each driving fury that passengers were forced to mt on the train sometime to await an abate ment before going off. Washington Gazette: A heart-rending tragedy took place near Bunyan, this county, on Sunday last. Two the agent of young girls aged about 12 and 14 years, : ri v. . t x - c a lie cr t I ui n a . uauKub61D VL 1X11 ' L1 qibuu uurjyyoiu luci guns were run out. This action caund the schooner to heave to. Capt. Sheperd and Lieut. Tuttle then boarded the Eoglish craft and asked for her piipprri. The officers of the Black Diamoua of fered no armed resistance, but refused to deliver the sh.p's papers. ('Hpt. i Shepard at once broke open tha cabin 1 aDd forced the hinges of the strong box and the Captain 's chest, thereby secur ing Ihe papers. A search of the vessel disclosed 103 sealskins which had hern taken in Behring's Sea. Capt- tshepnrd placed a non-commissioned otlicer in oharge of the Black Diamond and or dered the vessel to be taken toSiikato await further instructions. The captain of the Black Diamond made the statement that-when in Vic toria he had been ordered to pay no at tenlion to tne Hush incase he wan over 1 .! ' CREAtYi FEVER CAJ ; - 'AD, r.ifLVLR lit -J I' .-J sj . " o- i , I Cold A ,: hSHv I. , 1 . VV .ri.Mi ie in i P..io, r r i . i .-. aw.uo, nuu .a K.t-.u.j sui"Swith a horrible death, the result of the unci) viable reputation of being handling kerosene carelessly. The It will not do for either power to Uio weakest man who ever filled the ; Parents ere at church, and no grown i person was ua iu premism. itio cuu President ial oliiee. dren were preparing for the noonday, meal, and lighted the fire in the open hearth and afterwards poured kerosene .from the can upon the blaze. A ter- Marion, Iowa, iarge pams 0f money great interest it is the first say that the injury that would re sult will lorbid a reio.t to arms. National honor must be vindicated at all h zards. The United States has taken the initi ative, and the action of Kngland is awaited with intense anxiety. Iu Canada the wildest excite ment prevails, and every where in expended in tlie Domiuion the conduct of Cap direct bribes to iniluence the change l;llo yhepard is denounced as an of votes, or in yielding to the de- outrage. mand for pay lor roting at all. Tho Americau navy is in no con We conclude this article with two dltion t0 eope with the naval power quotations from Judge Iloadly Collector White's Appointments. The following is the full list of Col lactor White's appointments, which he completed yesterday: Division Deputies 1, J. B fields. Greensboro, Randolph, Guildford and I Montgomery; 2, Jas. F. Wray, Iieids- j ville, Kockingham and Caswell: 3, D. , F.Crawford, Oakes, Orange and Ala-' mance; 4. S. M. Jones, Carthage, Har nett, Chatham and Moore; 5, Wm. G. ( Hall. Maxton. Richmond. Cumberland j and Robeson ; 0, Charles D. Myers, Wil-, mington, Brunswick, Columbus, Pen der, New Hanover and Bladen; 7, W. S. Jackson, llawley 's Store, Duplin, Onflow and Simpson: s John D. ' r M; Innng'on M essen ger sa f : ( arr ays the sale of the I". it.' c bona tide and Tta Yu Winkle Cotton Sin Machinery 4"t L f- W Nw C - : t il ' . f ' Y j Fair ( ( llV4 .i-i- 1 1 !.m1.m mt . I I I m " i r-i m i , .i n -f Mr. n ' M: fii fnkli Eil ui liekiitnf Cr a si a n which we concur as follows: W :!m:nv:ton Measenear aaf: "Th,. nnlv -nfii.'.ienr remedial ageut, without whose help the com plete correction of the evil of our rsc the management present election system cannot be Whitaker. He will expected, is the newspaper. Its :ew pajier, value as a deterrant power cannot bv exagerated. 'It has betn suggestesl that each candidate should name an agent, and that he, or the agent under oath, after the election, make offi cial returns of his expenses; but of Kugland, but this must not "deter Grimsley, Snow LI. II, Johnson, ;Green , r i and Wavne: 0. J. It. Green, Nathville, this government from resolutely w Durh8m aud Na6h;' :0. John standing for the right. The The re- Woody, Bethel Hill, Granville and Per- , to the nlaoe e bound- on: hU v' R "ins. LouisburR, Und 8, a distance of Iranklm, ance and W-arren: li, It. J. ,rtm '-or it oa hM;, sources ol t his country are less, and the advantage ol Cnglaml Lewis, Littleton, Halifax K' i: K i a k of State !e,l that the widow Id.er !," waj killed in a en brawl is not entitled to a li because he wioi not killed on sea is more than eounteibal anced by our advantage on land. The invasion of Canada would quickly follow a declaration of war. Put let us hope that there is Still an honorable way out of the diffi culty, by which war may be avoided and the two great English speaking Hodgm. John R. O'Neal, a. V 1 LAN 1 , I i ; v nations continue at peace, to their but The fiergner & Engel BREWING -CO.'S PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, 13 TJJfdtlXSTIONABLY THE Finest Beer Extant. It is brewed from the finest Pale Canada Jest Barley Malt and Laazer Hopsr, and highly recommended for its TONIC and NTT TRITTVE qnalltles. TW klgb rvpoUCloa ea.ow d sy tc . . . l.t , . : i; l.MiKL .OMPAKY ia Jaa Uj the fac-C that only :oe KIN I'M" AM) I'd. ST WATKAIALS ar ae-l axid lhl Ua ktaU1 SKILL and CAKK T9 ureiael darinf lis maf:fTjra. jyi dw-.t par An;;; '''ttiMl c :; t ir.o h 1:1,0 ; :i The decision great though these may be, they raise a howl in are bat a drop in the bucket com- mataal benefit and the well being pareu with the disbursements ot 0 mantind. Edgecombe, Pitt and Wilson; 13, William J. Pope, Fouutain Hill, Carteret, Craven, Jones, Hyde, Pamlico, Lenoir and Beaufort; 14. Wheeler Martin, Williamston. Northampton. Hertford. Bertie and Martin: Vk W. G Pool. HI .' d-eih City, Gates, Pafquotank. I'lT'i'jimHiit:, (.'am dem, Cur.icuck. Lre. Tjrreil and Washington. Oflice Force Chief ikputy. W. U. Martin: Cashier, K. C. Potter: Clerks, J. C. L. Harris. A. C. Lehman. David Ferrell, Jas. U. Modseuger . ol TIC .' ' ,oth to wrap a bale l,4lu"i cei'tunnj wucu u .-s cotton coeta about 30 beved by many, aa in 18-S.s, that than the cloth to wrap their property is involved in the Ce at the present cat result. It may be wise to require ite, it is a gocxi invest- each political committee or other -e since the tare quea- agency concerned in the cond.net of ;cal:v settled wrapping 411 election, from the JongTeiional rop .11 cotton will make each campaign, and national executive br.n j about 1 , per bale more commute of both parties to the most inaigniflcat X)htical organization, r 1. I'M Agent and Bottler. New Berne. N. C. : ; -' . L co n 0 m 1 s t . 'lissat isfled Hepubli N t " ii t 'ari '1 ma give the i' nil. i'l" the liotl'e to the Ti's 'ii return fc r the mag ;.: - :. ibb:rg the rresulent has '! hem t ' I his is a mter- , pi t-1 1 :i .11 current Kepubli "..:..s. They can, but will : '.1,11k not. Ther is ' :i-'. :i s md m them. Nor . 1:. la. 1 r . -. l.-t bttween legltl- trade and gambbng is that in rmer an eqaivalent ls given :::i :or value. There is an : .-. wh:ch the condition of 1 ' s tn Ivettered. In 'r,;- . uf j.rotitM entirely OCR ( FSAR. "Now, in the name of all the Gods at once, I' pon what meat doth thi? our CaMar feed. That he ia grown so great. ' Washington press dispatches say that "Acting-Secretary IJatchellor has Issued an order suspending all bills against the Treasury Depart- C. V. FleniiDg. McCain. O. (i. Koes. Stamp Clerk at Durham: David White, Stamp Clerk at Rci tsville. . Special Deputies. E.i. P. Powers, David S. Burns. J C Brewster, P. T. Massey . Ttm explosion toofe place, the clotning of the girls caught on fire, and being without assistance, both were fearfully burned. The children lingered, suffer ing intense agpny, until late in the afternoon, when death relf ased them from their suffering. Snow Hili Baptist: Richard Moore, of this county, was accidentally shot one evening last week. He and a man named Tripp had been to ScufHeton, and on their way home Moore received the contents of one of the barrels of a pistol, which Tripp bad been firing along the road. The old jail that was in use here fifty years ago is yet stand ing. About thirty-five years ago it was moved off the iiil lot, to make room for the erection of a new one, and was where it now about fifty yards from where it was built. It is built of sawed logs, and planked upon the out side, making it altogether a strong structure. Judging from the size of it, one would suppose that jail birds were few in number or they had very little latitude. Chatham Record: We are pleased to learn that the Alliance Btore at Lock ville has been doing so prosperous a a- business, that it has de clared a dividend of 15 per cent, for the first three months of its existence A hog, belonging to Mr. Carson Johnson of Oakland township, died of hydropho- 1 bia last week. It was bitten by a strange dog that passed throu.h that neighborhood, and 21 days after being bitten it was seized with all the symp- toms of hydrophobia and died 36 hours afterwards. So wet a summer has probably never before been known in this county. If aay of Our old and observant citizens can remember a sum mer when more rain fell, we would like to hauled by her. He said that he would mu:i not hare surrendered if the Rush had w had a force inferior to hi own. Apaaienger by the steamer Dora says that on the way down from St. Paul's. Island, the Ruth was seen in close pur suit by six sealeis. and that additional captures have undoubtodly been made by this time. Toronto , July 31. A special dispatch to the Empire from Ottawa says: "The latest account of piracy by the United States in Behring Sea continues to be much discussed in official circles. A dispatch has been received at the Fish eries Department from Mr. Baker, M.P., giving additional particulars of the seizure of the Black Diamond. It seems she was seized when seventy miles from land. (Mr, Baker says that a strong feeling of resentment and indig nation has been engendered among the inhabitants of British Columbia by this wanton outrage, and that a meeting of the citizens of Victoria is to be held to express their indignation. This din patch was under consideration by the Council yesterday. Until the official report is before the government no ac tion can be taken, and the Minister of Customs accordingly telegraphed to the collector at Victoria to forward full particulars without loss of time. Col lector Homly's reply was received by Hon. Mr. Bowell last evening, hut it appears that the information which he has to give is nofullertban that ul re;.! published. Ottawa, Ontario, July .'il. The in- port is untrue that the Cabinet is cr n sidering the Behring S?a matter. The Minister of Customs has telegraphed to Victoria, B. C, for a report of ihe affair. As soon as it comes to hand a strong remonstrance will be submitted to the Imperial Government. Sir John Thompson, Minister of Jus tice, this afternoon signed a warrant for the extradition of Burke, charged with the murder tf Dr. Cronin at Chicago. mill ' 'V i:h. 1862. THE '. F ' i V." : 838. AND PI.. ! 1 I keep n Ihic than any .hIimt hi I take part i'-ii In : ; eyes of jiart ie. re Havir.t; u i ;,. . foovf'r thir' v ye as good u i" 1 State :'!! A" Opposite lt.o.'ti TII I" ' S'-ectaclue 1 : 1 Noiili 1 arol 01a s to lit them to the ',; them. M .-;i.J i!y 'I. ihe bench I l.i ! eve I can do i, ;iio M.'ilii'i in the . M .1 r 1 E Pitt: K. . BUY rol: : Prn . : V "t reet. ' dwtf 2 0. JSuIIivau Arrested New Yokk, July ot. John L isulli van was arrested hero this evening upon to know in what rear it was. so a requisition warrant signed Dy uot. , make a record of it. We regret to Hill, and taken to police headquarters hear of a fatal flash of lightning, that in a close c jrriaxe to await trautfer to killed a man. three horses and a dog, en Mississippi. Thursday of last week, on the farm of New Yokk, Aug. 1. John I. Suit i-, Mr. James E. Yarborough in Cape Fear van looked none the worse this morn- township. Two young white man. me after bin occupancyat police head- Damed John Lawranee and Bod Bu- Awful SnlTerlnpr of Locked Out Miners Chicago, July 31. Congressman Lawier and other members of jhe Busi ness Men's Relief Committee left this morning with additional buppl.ep for the half -starved lockeU out coal miners at Streator, 111. A reporter talked with Mr. Georarty, whose bueioefs inStrc-at-or has been well nigh ruined by the miners1 troubles. Mr. Georarty h: -been in Milwaukee for some days, soliciting relief. '"We hav ln car loads of .provisions to distribute. " naul he, "but what will this amount to when divided among 6.000 starving miners, the majority of whom are married men with families. It will scarcely last two days for the poor fellows. The condition of the men is almost indeecribable. 1 can truthfully say that many people are actually starving. Babies and children cry for bread and wallow in the muddy streets, but their mothers have become callous to their cries, and do not seem to mind. They say but little, and com plaints are infrequent: they just keep quiet in their misery. A few are very proud and effect to be liht-hearted . when they haven 't a thing to eat in th e house. I tell you it is horrible, and no one can realize the awful sufferings un til he gets right in the midst of the misery. Business has gone to smash, and stagnation rules everywhere. I11 less the miners are given work, or further relief comes, you will soon hear of some deaths from actual starva tion. " li,, need Go w. COMMI AN I) JU.. ur c JOHIT H. r. : Fouu ; : M ' : tlNGINh'S A.-ij Kvilldeia CO it fl L i .. . mfn r tor t f lerTanlnnc ilnnn cr t lip pnr- .ru ,,f r, r ix nrinnm olla i a a fnamA li trpjairur n: li ii B h A IW ---o--i " .uaivc.o .. v...- tuauou. a uuiuicu uau uo . ,, . ,' . ... rent fiscal year.This is based upon a there for the night At half past ten he ing for Mr. Y'arborousth when a storm oncisny rtjBiHjusiiiit; to iue puuuc - - was taken to tne uietrict sctiofi and disbursement ieuv r .rom tne 1 usiuster-wenei ai off tion contributions publicity not only before elections. The police punish; thev rarelv prevent. lublicity bot h deters aud punishes. The you please suspend payment of any legai ueians 01 buch u smcui i,.u telegraphic bills against your ae- as laser. 10 ine cneirict Atcornuy s came up, and ther all went under a office He was accompanied by deputy small tree for shelter, carrying with to the Secretary of the Treasury, sherilT Childs, of Mi-sis ippi, and two them the horses that they were plowing. " V" ', U ,1 nf i,. i t-iid VV Won t Wo u f no. :l . 1 iL. : k L. 1,1 which he says: -In as much as n r,acned lhe court bou?e it wae instantly killing Mr. Lawrance and the an unprecedented summer ra nfa 11 m ! Failure of a Boston Shoe House Boston, July 30. E and A. H. Bat chelor and Co.. one among the largest boot and shoe houses in Boston, doing business at 106 Summer street, have assigned. Nothing definite as to the Saw mhu. k.i 1 1 extent of the liabilities, etc., can De learned at present. Most of the indebt edness is to banks and iudividuals. The leather trade will not suffer as the firm paid cash for most of ite leather. The firm is one of long standing and was rated by Bradstreet's "G. A." The failure creates great surprise. Mr. Hat chelor of the firm states that the liabil ities aa near as oan now be ascertained will reach f 125,000, with nominal as sets about the same figure. An expert accountant is now going over the books and a roport will be made to the credit ors as soon as possible. W l' HI" j -' j -1 with pi ' m ' el n, Pari !ru 1 11 r hi IO rcl'tt , h . r Wc w" for Kin il' W.i !. ' loftli m brao-J : . 1 ,i ;c.i bui FLIES f I .iclm llollrri ,tfl T1 lilnra. 1 ; cf an k Inrta mi tivnn mini ,,i b pMa fc r 11 work iv IN Till Unprecedented Rainfall at Ummlh DanvILUB, July 31 There has been The I , for the collectiofl of campaign funds; but the greater ne-itv is of publicitv 0! all elec- and xiH.nH lut' Muebiiuu u. ui,uS aLCs 101 eu. . , - - ;V .,,.. "Jni :"X:X ne- u ui? :Jlu : hiab water mark and is still rising 1 .1 1 .1 CrOW 11. nail n ut,' w naut iu thfi He2rO S6lJS6.c8S. DUI LUC IWUIOVIOI T. . i r 1 1 after but also government telegrams during the Cbaok ul tharKe of deruty shentr rhilds "vived after wards' and are all right ' bridge iat Cascade on , the Danville current fiscal year is still unsettled, a, soon as that officer desires. again. The tree was not struck. 1 Xo bridges over Ssndy I have the honor to request that iiayVt c . 1 Earlv to bed and early to rise Creek. The Atlantic & Danville track I have been a hay fever sulierer for Makes a man healthy, wealthy and ia submerged for several miles and three year-; have often heard Ely's wise,"- ' much damage has been done. Several flam Ralm snok n of in the highest savs the olden-time nursery rhyme, washouts are reported on the irginia branch thereof terms, did not take much stock in it but we think that- Midland road, between Danville and , f .l,. mono .xiaob. a. noo h flf V .C1 11 TI n K IfOIIl IDfl lOUDiain OI I LTUtUUUIt, OUU I, Q I 1 1 n lll , D UOCOUDC Ul LUC mau , iiaui lJ , v a . j . - j . , A friend nereuaded me to trv the Balm, health stopped. ti I? easily constructed. Ihe press would bv it.s moat potent executive agency." A.DV1CK .TO BUTUEIU. Mas. WwaLow's Soothing Hykcp should alwaya be used for children toe thing. It aoothee the child, aoftens the ami, allays all pain, cure? wind colic, and is the beat remedy for diar hu. Tweoty-flva cents a bottle. partment or any until oflicial promulgation by the department of an order fixing the rates in question.'' This is nothing less than abso lute tyranny. The facts are about these: Some month's ago Mr. Wanamaker de- Will c, The Dan river is up to the I stock Compi Fine I ,KII' J -i I t v. our ii" I i! IV. l.NT OF Jaweler " t. have ia ai led, and Watchoe, Fancy m t I lewl i. i to soe Trains from Washington nre aud I did so with wonderful success. Will bring both the wisdom and much-. running by way of Richmond and F 8 Geer Syracuse. N. Y. longed for wealth," ; thence by the Atlantic Coast I. me I can recommend Elv " Cream Balm and that fountain is to be found in Dr. 1 Crops of corn and tobacco on the low to all hay fever sutlerers, it is. in my Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, the lands are flooded and seriously dam opinion, a eu-e cure. I was atliicted world-famed remedies for impurities of aged. for -5 years, una never t etore louno me Diooa. it cures otiu.uiuun out permanent relief. W. H Haskins, and Swellings, Skin and Scalp diseases, Marshrield, 't j-0 Tetter, Salt-rheum and all blood taints. Beechams Pills act like mau weak, stomach. V - ': r : I . A ! i i 1 4 f- Botnin !(t Malm. i il : , . :. , i E.i:.iF.G.Iv.:.- , -I'-.-CPists ; I - Hi- "V ; ' n : "