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c I -5J:- 00 I wjiiiifi L n in i ki k?s ijet1 iisr all things. Term U.OO For ; xii-a i , VOL. XII. NEW BKRXE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C, SEPTE.M I!ER 5, NO. 2:!. FIHToKIAl. NOTES actual VJ 1 V "VI rat: i ;: -: a ; e I as t onyen- : merit i POLITICS THIS YEAR HK STEADFAST. Although there is no national po- W hen an army lias been defeat itical canvass thia vear, politics is od. its general looks for another Monday. coming t0 tue fn,nf because of the battlefield or. satisfied that the naking money interest taken in State campaigns, ground he occupies in the best at- Valley. sicklies inevitable e -nsi into i lie pin.- I.i-: the same djp, i' V .re, (b ath is the portionate gain under the administra te. If they go 'ion of ' Mr. Bryrn is far in arrear of rv will find of Col. Whiiford. ; is abounds 6"cn uo uu pleasure to record any :. Tar's for cloth Klections are to BOX : A: A . FoTnX'Stii&nlrMnipalrBir DfiBStion Disordered Liver. rt"JUM Sold-by aix druqists. ,liA 5.5 CENTS PER BOX. jT?. ALLEX A CO., s ' Tok V.ttt Kt HYATT Pill oa tcCapl ci f. r . u, Ijiiica.-hnKtii:laii'F. Sole Ayents sa a. st r n ii. sr., kiv vonu, n i; kfp 7.;.. . V,-- ; : i jirj.'. (tT'.-us- :n.-r.:.v:-. ::;. cr.) A -1. U 1- i. i: t ( : .ii.t : ;re,;.4r r: J t 1': iiifd 1 been eiee K for the ; " m t e d a a post- J(llte IS tO i and look art ; ti-ri1 0ETTIWGER BROS. ,,;iKJ.DJS-toii, 2XT- O., Have for sale at Lowest Prices Possible. S,000 lb. Lonllwd Sn-iff, 1.000 Joi. Cou' ipo.-l Co;:.m, 10O lw3-ie Tobc-co. 100 bls of Tb. M Uolf.4 r.. : ( boie of Nicl Sp, the b- . i' 50 bJ 4-4 Shetinjr. 10O bote of Ana and lmxr l :- S :i 500 bbU..!f M Tork. 3.000 paiv o' 2e'r Ury. tu i - A Fl LL LIN k . ); Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing & Furniture, AT Iil'.r A 1 1. AND WHOLES M.I W ar pr prtJ to jitj joa :i fcsTI'.c: r.ri . : . M r. ; ., OETTINGER BROS. j in the 1 '.tra'.e.l l'-.4r' r. h ; r riiK ' - !: 11.. :. ivcri; n:c i n : . : : e r.i a n . Ne'.v l ); If i. I ;:;on. e -hock was . 8". Mondav 'He in several . : i object to -:n Douglas . ' because he I imtxt-J )emo- :ing cotton the Sonth- ave annually : t-1 ' 1 in annmterof S:a'es, (ur it New York. Nc v ,1i-rs, N'irjjiii: i, that the country is ing ii ii most i'-i,cerii. Democratic papers el N t Vurk assert that the Empire S'.i'e will c? rtaiti I be permanently fixed in the Democrat ic ciiu m n t h is fal I. because of t he ever i ncrea u g demand for taritf re for m . In Ohio the Democrats are con fident. Eoraker is the caudidate of the liejiublican party for tover nor, for a third term, and the disaf ection in the ranks of his own party in ceii ra none of the adv. schools ai;d eh;:: found ovc: State. This (1 ,:.,; in A : k . - - ,s ( , , . soaie I'laiitci b in no satisfied w i ; n i NOKTII CAK0L1XA NEWS. From tiie Slate Tapers. Ivj rope crwt ; v .loop aggiiig is very considerable. Especially is section. il ;ft; i mosi ties and personal thia the oae with the colored u en prejudices, the late California who have issued a call for a State tragedy and the conduct of the tainable position, he fortifies it as to l ender it mi pi egnable. The Democracy u .is defeated in the last National campaign, but it was not on account of the position it occupied. The Democracy has never material ly cluuged its position. and in near ly all -he campaigns it has waged it so ;n a i. . . i . .1.. .... -ri nas o.-tn gioi iuu?i M1CCCSSIU1. ijilCstlo:. ;m of t he i - 'c "iwi uo uu LuauKv ui uuui wno ciiiei .spoil l il;(-r contracts to go now. Erom every quarter comes to Aikansiis. Thoie is nothing to le the cheering assnrance '-the people gained by. ,:. if -.,ges are higher, are raHjinR." it mut be remembered that moie Recent occurences have strength- is expected, and ail the couif. i ts of ened the D. mocracy. Eayingasidee ; hocce and the et.jo un-Lta of health The leauherii' trip each, necessarily, $147. Hookerton Clipper: Mr. I.e. Hardy brought to thia office laat week a Ktalk of corn with 175 ears on it. ThiH sounds like ''too mao squirrels up one tiee" but it is the truth. Mount Ilolly News A little six year old son of Mr James Lay, of Berrylull :u t but with "uess or me roaa save in a way " ' 1 ; that we think would remedy the evil. i market, Whenever it has come toour knowledge it are to be we have gladly given note of any im- " d North provement or development connected with it, and we shall continue to do ao. , hlinrerj Tne appointment of a President for . v. . o . . . . , , uiu son or Mr. James ih there are tm0thr t6rm 19 8O0D l Uke plaCe" and ! township. Mecklenburg , 'nisi toat uovemor rowle will give I drowned ou Tuesday evening, August it carefui and thorouch consideration. heavy rain fell drv. and the little :egro labor. J t IS There are numbers of men .lr.n th!,ellow waa playinR in a branch when m: we very much line of road that are amply competent ! JWa anJ drownd' whites manaf e it, and as a four year.' tert doiD .CT V .toZZ, uuut r ine present adminiatratton has I ceased. We are informed that the given so much dieeatisfaction, it seema wire 'or the Jamesville and Washing to ua that a change not only suggests itself but is highly important. THE LONDON STKIKE. Over :30,000 Men Out. Is lie Unpopular or Net ? This ih tha TJisnou nroncundul r,v corienuou 01 coioreu xoiers 01 uoveri) mellt in regaru to It, must the Kuleigh Call iibou: P. - , ( M I, l M M I TaNNKU -ay man Flo.i.i'- ue utter! v sacrificed. !'....., auKunui. ine strifee sit uation ii unchanged. It is rumored th it the printers intend to join in it. Ohio, to be hold in Toledo, on Sep- open the ey es of the people to the of the A. & N. C. U. We do not think , The Lord Mayor his rZsed Come tember 10th and 11th, to consider danger of t he encroachment of the uh a .tue-tion would haw been asked j arbitrator of the differences between the political situation. The signers Federal Government upon State by the Ca!1 if its publisher had made en eir employers, fearing sa3: -We Ixhve that U is expe- rights and popular libetv. If the T" c.lu.8int wuh tlie -ntimeEt a WloM . tl l(r.,;.. aiuug me une hundred and thirty ihn,,.o sail railroad an J those who are coal porters at important centres are : hat if Gongre8f ' rams were blown -:.. into a mos- dient to cull a convention of our States can no longer be permitted u - i : N a 1 l) t : , ! . ; y f o r I 1 1- in ocrau v, :it any c. :. -i-e ;f ;:... liil p:, Amer.c.m l.'.ou mere I Am pr;c i s fa r .:. l-'j eXt'Il-i vt i-. Eresa! - a:i As, ii"H.;ti:io woaldn"t race to consider the many p grievances that uotv hiuder our l .ti io puui.-n criminals lor tne violation interested in it ol law, our boasted Republican in Fii'.Kui Maine is au- political progress aud weiiare. Also etutuioiis ,,re things of the past he statement that the ! 10 consi der the denials of recogni f the House can pre- t'ou 'n townships and muni- ii.ge :n the rules in the clpal government of the State, and flagrant and ontragious discrimina- and hberly ati empty dieam. Not only is centralization d' 1 its work iur '.he overthrow ol the Uepublican jiarty, but Plutocr;iey luture prosperity, nor i jwiu,ur tut? BLnaers. would it have t , . n a.ked bad he given , wo.nunared and fifty steamers are B lying in the docks awaiting cargoes. any credence to etau-menta announced j Riverside factories employing thou in the J, ni.NAi. at various times. The I sands of hands are closing for lack of Call 34Ts that from the beat information ' cos'- it can get the trouble was started by a i 0'' , A,UKQ9t 27-The London ., . . . , jOhamberof Commerce urges the dock newspaper that had differences with ! managers to agree to arbitration. SpanLsh- tioas that have been practiced 111 the last four years in the State is undermining its foundations. Eut a little while ago the Uepubli air. rrv an. ana that other papers along several members of the House of the lire- i, id almost ?u:ceede i in mak-i Comm?n8' in ttn interview with the ion the public bditve that there is ; " " Wmaioinerri a: w as TRUNKS ! TRUNKS! TRUNKS ! and Large Lot een ou Mon Ere.,s repre- Tl:e E; e.-ident says that e 1.0 announcement to to 1 il .ng an extra kes kt .... The 'piestion is :..! Ih added to which Governor Eoraker is its head, woul Jtue political Darners, umicuiiies perpetuate its solved success- the ; ! e n t o t tne union which 'includes ;ants savs that goath I ' l"lullt M1" cau party leu secure in its triumph '--"J - ""-n..u.,u on me pan airectors promised to consider the mat- ' .,....,,.. 1 .. . 1 ., . 1 1 u . . . 1 of t he neoi le i n t h,it rt inn f or tha . I ter. Thera rn fin voae.l , i 1 : a' Mi. wnrM'a """i-'""' wuuumch rtuu m,iua(cu oecatlse lour new OtatfS Were atHlUt u - j . ""'"'"'"K a. .lu worlds . nrti. llHmlnlJtrutJnn .rt tn . f. Mr Bryan, an.i that so far the ied way to wh.ch the strike has mo-t e.torate - ' " l" . umu m-n , . . , u .- I uo?t y1 "tenaea lugument its strength ;ind hlu.....w...u: t i'; iuc (jicpo niau 1UI 11 ILU power. A change We only r-p-ak for the Journal. gad 1 They were orderlv. Cotl men in th and problems that stand in our has come, and 111 the western sky it it has maJe more complaint than ! 8?nds haye joined the strikers, and the believe it to " signs 01 improve eXh . w : to concede the men's demand. The One hundred thousand striking Wfc lnKAWnvn 1 3 I iiwicii uiarvueu in procession today. ! way can never be Democrat ic star reigns sov- luiiy ty our race until parties are-ereign of the ascendant. The New brought to know the uncertainty of York JStar; publishes the following where aud how the negro will cast a.s the 1 itest : M : A - Npyy do : W Big Trunks, Little Trunks and Medium Size Tnxnks. Trunks of nearly every description and to suit all tastes. Han Patent Roller Tray Trunk, 'IKK V ' W bi bxllot. In other words it is our duty to divide under the pre.-ent complains that exeirencles of the time, and vote Ic j r h ; enemies! on together when circumsMt.ct - de E.iard. I'niv. Eowle , ,1 I :,'. :. do:;e h:sduty if he The Oaio Democratic Coavcntion :. :.a-e ! a Eurd favorable . act at Day ton -yesterday, and the ;e c. i-., : ,,f pr. WrisMom rjornmation of Campbell is clearly : :..-.v! 't.at ;:.stitQtioii. ; foreshadowed. He ig popular with vmmakkk. tbe Sa nt, says the mag es, and strong in debate. - - :. ei wh-. .me Demo- Foraker is the great "shrieker," .ire -J or.r :vcuse they and "bioodj-shirt waiver."' His - t gr.ev e t in :r fam iliea . campaign material is worn out. er's famtlv well pleas Campbell will, in all probability, e o;.T.4'.ions7 force the fighting on econom.c M -tiger. pacstiOns and State lssueti. with an II much s;.-kness and encouraging prospect of euceos. i .' 'imsUiwu, J'a., In New Jersey Democratic v ic 4. . An enthusias- tory is a foregone conclusion, a- held the bnamean Loon Abbott is certain "to be the To th- Editor .1' t hi Star : Sir Have you noticed how em phatically Mr Grand-on of his Grandlat lu i Harrison's adminis trat.on 1- no' being endorsed by the new Stater, that expect soon to be added to the I'uion sisterhood? praise, it is bi'cau;.e e have been true and a duty we owe to the stockholders as well as the commu nity through which the road traverses. If we have itfr made ment. Meetings Of nmnlnvnra nnrl workmen continua to be held, but with out result. Directors of the Commer cial Dock Company have declined the any misstate, j Ubor "4,7"X. '"w "K'D ments about the road it was unintetjt- I r .Tt,. a , , . , , I London, August 23. At a meeting of ional. and eluve aUvay- stood, not i the striking dockmen, this morning, only v. ilbug. hut ti c t con ect any j Mr- Burn, leader of the striken, said error that mi-bt harp :,e..rt uiii- ! that he had heard that 4,000 Belgians We .1., r ot .)V t! . ,.org cf ' would be imported unless the strike ' V was ended. He at once telegraphed to mtrgn y ar.,,-!, :Jt ,,. oulwe the BelgUn Workingmen's Union and hardly thick ih it these at.-nc ;hp line blocked that mnn rf tha M. 1 - - wuw VUSSVTVSO. outana has been given ti) In of the A &N c R Wr.ul.l lay aL y ! The strikers baye reached the number the Kepu lii leans. It is Democratic .i.i,,,,.,,, , of 150,000. The leaders ex Dress a de 1 termination to presri their claims and of a county that are march through the streets until the de-T.sSi-iiit jre. Farmers ' rnands of the dockmen shall have been (' i-i .'fers SLd Kraoiea. . r. Iivp A report comes from the officials of " ' ?!-" all thinks 1 effect that there is s prospeot for a set- '- . r" ' 'r,-- iic line of the A. ! tlement of the differences, and a feeling & M C K Lie lowi: succeeded in ! ?f increased hopefulness prevails. There makine the Puhi.c i.-b-ve thr. th.r. ia " ,.ui.iwb aua anairs nave a unanimous def-ire cn the p3rt of our people that Mr I moved, then we thank u in know ing i beavers are resuming work at an ad piestion made so in .- i-tire bv t he popular i 1 r 1 -on . ui d ; I 1 1 ! I. InMOnd all uo -m.t : d:.-g!i.-t w McK. , the asitlice sell." W'.Vsh 1 ug! 1 I )cruocrat ic 1 Charley Voorhees, could neerhave been ilcc'td as its Delegate in t'ongrr--. The new State of Wellington is much more Ekely to Ihj Democrat a: and to scud two Democrats to the Senate than to claim t o.v a r d t r the m jistrat-cs appointed by the Aii i o o- C'. u '' v 1 r. f'v '. i let; 1 1 ory has been I )an Voorhees' sou. : generally quieted down. In the Ticin- lty of fat. Pancras depot, however, there i.ryan should be re-1 18 still some excitement. Manv ooal- WVloSl la sosnj lo baooot pamltr Sk-iow -if IX yom wMt to br Ti-ak ci! aaj w fjr r-r.r I hmf omit sel thM aayay troui 10 iio w thm. s x y s t be Republican and send two Sena- ast Monday Democratic candidate for Governor tors ol that political faith. that we can . ietj i much power. As the Cill miy hive overlooked an article that appeared ia the Journal a few days ago, we will re-produce a few even North Dakota paragraphs to vtrify the weight'of the W. B. PLANNER. J. W. STEWART, dB tM Uverj Stable. o: KiA r ; . . . . ;n . v. , r ... t . trades to OUlt WOT! Ul ciianuir iu tuo miuir. matters to an issue at 'w'11 certainly return to her a h.pping bu.-iueae is com vH- fkLb i E:-:..: g t I i i : s ' r . W e i '. - 4.s-(;:r. . ng a". 1 t :. 1T1' : -1 1 : sire r - : :: op. ce: the p ete.v p.iTalzed, and the mail steamers leave without cargoes. ; N toreign -atesman h.ta so firm 1 a :. Id i:i American admiration as 1 e. So firm indeed ia ha' t'e w sharo itvu- . of; .. - c.i.-.-.-r .re ev,-r seen z Amen 1 . r-.ti.-r.-. f;,e criticism of t .4. :-'; e. ' ... re fore, which his old t' e:..: 1 ibcicn Hughes, the author o; Tom Erown at Rugby," con- 't o'.'e- :.. t h- September E01 am is el- :: 1 1 r periodical l.tera- . 1. I... . I 1. . . .... lo nave uuckco uuuer me . icl uenco tbe La 1 has seen ht to hestnw .1 j- 1 do i luj tuo j Bius uouBr ponce es .luiuiu.Maim sauuie, arm uus upon sail raptre m anpointine Mr. I cort. They divided the chain ariH overthrown all Repub- Rrvau. ! traces, compelling the drivers to return. letermined of New Jersey, and, aa a natural And now t;,.,t, i"cn a. l ll i n la mini f 1 f, n..vf SCCIUS III l -V'lllll " . I Ll , .L, D L. 1 .J Ll -i L lKt.f ,i amafr'if rf Oi i j I i t t I.i .iri . li i . lu.jtini.a.u vi kii n i i ut: co ili - .1 . 1 11,. . . f lalHuers ... Iondon monweultb. ew Jersey was lost hcatl schemes and calculations. -la answer, we say did not the mag-.iTi:iien-( proivortioaa 1 to tne I)cmocray in 18SS bj aom- The Republican (irogram, as gen- istrates of Cartert county and a large r n, bination of cirenmstancps. imnossi- eraliy understood, was to push number of citizens assemble at Beaufort . i in it i ll u Li r - , - . r. . . ,rilln or. and vance in wages, which course ia vlo- lently opposed by the strikers, who urge that no work should be resumed until the advance demanded is con ceded to all. A mob of howling strikers, number ing several thousand, attacked the coal ton telegraph line his arrived and that the line will be in working order at un early day. LenoirTopic: The fruit crop haa bee n 80 abundant that the demand for fruit jars has been the greatest ever known in this section. For the fourth time in two months our mail reached its destination on time Monday. Two and three papers of different usues. Home of them marked "misst nt" came in v. nh the balance. Wilmington Review: One of our weekly subscribers called in this morn ing and paid us for nine years' sub scription, from December, 1882, to De cember, 1891, seven years back and two i years ahead. Brother, where does that man live? What's his name? Was there anything curious look ing about U'Ull ilULIt.AI. j Charlotte News: Mr. J. W. Kuk Patrick, one of Sharon's leading far mers, in speaking of the cotton outlook today, said that while the plants are unusually large, the fruit is scarcer' than some people seem to believe. The wet weather caused a .jreat dropping I off of ' -for ros." In this respect con-j siderable damage has resulted to the fields in Mecklenburg. Winston Republican: Register Stan-j ton has completed the compilation of the 1889 tax lists. There are over b, 000 names. There will be an unusually ' large amount of brandy made in Pied I mont Carolina this year. At Stokes court the deputy collector took nearly a hundred bonds in two days, and in fact ! from all sections comes the report of j due preparation for the distillation of ' the large caap of fruit. I Winston Daily: An accident occurred 1 on the C. F. & Y. V. Railroad last Hat ; urdav morninar. near Uermanmn au the train was moving bIowIv over a 0F OftO Rorrrrinrr Dnnro I trestle across a small stream the trestle ' u'5B11Jb ua6 ' gave way and the engine fell through. The cheapest ANTI TIM ST Magging The engineer jumped off and was not on the market hurt. The fireman bad an aim broken Fortunately no one else was hurt. The bridge must have been poorly con- I if rni' ii, ii nmM f itgant form THE L A X A T I VE and NUTRITIOUS JUIOE It I M W FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with tin nudicinril virtue, .. p! k:...w n to be r.iost lH.nrrKi.il to the human system, loininif an agreeable and t th i t;c l.ix.itivc tn jwrmn- Ik r,tly l ine Habitual Cotlsti patioii, ;im.1 ll r iii.mv ills de- pellC Ml ( :i ;, u i ., 1, ( .j ln.U ti (' ( ' iiii'iitii .ii i '1 ibe KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY W h r r, one i i ' 1 , . . i . . or ( n 'it i j . j 1 1 cl PURE BLOOD, REFRCtHINC SLCtP, HEALTH ,-inrl ITRENCTH NATUHALIV FOl LOW E'vel I .UO 1'- tc ll .i;.. :iU- dciiliU d u it!: ! A'.K YOl.w Kl,,l.F' l l it MANUFACTUHtU ONLY 1Y CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. st n am .see. l. LOOISVILll. ry A W YOHK. H S.V.&E.iV.Smallwood SEED DEALER8 ANI Commission Merchants CRAVEN ST., NEW BERNE, N. C. OFFER F')K SAI.F. 1,000 Bunches Cotton Ties, and structed. a it has just been completed. Charlotte Chronicle: Joe Caldwell, a negro well digger, who has been living at Biddleville, was run over and killed Sunday about 5 a.m. midway between the overhead bridge and Salisbury rond crossing on theTt. & D track in North Charlotte, presumably by the engine of train No. 51, northbound. Parties in town had seen Caldwell drunk Satur day night, and knew that he went up the Salisbury road some distance on a wagon. lie evidently got off at the crossing and went to sleep on the roadbed. Sept 1, 1 H. i;i.v s CREAM BALM ( I RKS HAY FEVER AND Cold in Head mul;29 2m CatarrH iiai ri.1 Dm HAY-FEVER RlllAi&h NawS tnH OKaarvAr- Tl. Durham (llnhfl Bna i,ko a,u 1 . A rartl' 10 Hpplloa1 into oneh notrll and uurnam uiotw learns or the death of , la KWfai,u. i rio cnm pruitHmtr- hy Uranny (joeton, at Murphy, N. C. She mail, ret.isicrcd. m cis. ki.y hhothk'kb. o Warren Htrcet. nw Vrk Inl5t-r" Harrison Allen, one, oftbn ni,i ana unanimously pass resolutions re- Cameron rwa in IVnusvlvania and ?"eDJli T5f 0' JeBPpint ,171- . , , . . , iur- Dtjau. i ms win not oe aeniea. a. cirnst baccer in l).itot;i for ..ru .u- . c. i no --- i ! uiu LLut iuh cuuuty rurmer s Aiu- anc0. Governor, aud. N. G. Ordway, of ance in several adjoining counties pass Virginia is as certain to be Iem- unsavory record, anil Gilbert A. resolutions asking the Governor not to ocratic this fall as the leaves ol her P-erce, of uo particular record or ! lf?LbJ;D ,tllef "i0" I'harai-ttr f,r Wontrtra " io irhn n u.u.Cucu v,.., iu ,u.u.,n iuC wwvciuui armv of Administration heelers ad- ( Ln'.d Fine UcTt .Bd AMule always on hand. .'. n dlapoeed of on easy terms. I af6n taal a Baaber of Tine TrJm, th ? lw trailed PaddV flere9 for both ladte and ,?e ,nad 8treet, -New Berne, N n: e if-" ( i r a y. . ' ; tn : titer t'-r :' 1 r v. : a . and tl iVf t re it i:.d tr: ii ire . c.i of J ;:v ; , wn'.inir!, urn n ! ea n;.s .ire e x pressed as r of the V'ederal courts in N axle's case in Cali ;' :s tliongbt he will t. Stockton and S'ate courts: there at:en- in the case tin! it is said the urned somewhat of In attacks !i.s evident eral power to pro-ming-ton Star Out- forests are to fade before the chill lQK blasts of approaching winter. As we said in a preceeding article, "the nom ination of William Ma hone bv the .Republicans makes - Iemocrai. lukewarmnetw in Vir ffinia an impossibility, and, with Democratic unity success is inevi table. These elections will Lae ieat Intluence on the National mtest of 18'J-'. If Mew York coea I)emoc:;itic Sew Berne to "Wilmington. Mr. W. N. Jacobs, Foreman of Wil mington Steam Fire Engine Company, No 1, received yesterday from Mr. James W. Moore, Foreman of New Berne Steam Fire Engine Company No. 1, a handsome souvenir of the recent visit of the latter to our city. It is in the shape of a card in recognition of the courtesies extended the New Berne firemen and is written" in a beautiful Spencerian hand-writing and neatly framed. The following is the testimo nial: 'To Wilmington Steam Fire Engine Company A'o 1, of Wilmington. N. C. ibe JNew Berne Steam Fire Engine 1862. EATON 1888. THE JEWELER HAS A FINK STOCK OF Watches, Clocks. Jewelry SOLID SILVER AND PLATliD WARE- of their action and lay before him their reasons, which waa done in wriricry and strikers has been working and Tnis cannot be denied. wirepulling for months to accom "Did not thencounty commissioners of plish these purposes Lenoir county pas a resolution, unani- The first State Convention, which mouelfr a9in l (overnor not t0 P . . til 11 , pome Mr. Hrvan 1 Tdih 13 true. ni i n'M r 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' r nm 11 .1 I . r . u JJia not tn association of business Company No. 1, sends greetings, ac- knockeil the first section ot this men of Kinston in a meeting of about ; kno wledgement of the handsome re- progrem '-galley wast and crooked,'' seventy-live member unanimously j cention and generous entertainment hv overwhelmingly defeating Alleu, pas a resolution asking the Governor . accorded us during our recent visit to and nominating -'Farmer" Miller, a K,ttore'r",'''t Bryaii ? Vl? h Wilmington. Firmeis" Vlliance man for Gov bt 60 'cformt'i . ' '"Mere words are inadequate to ex- l arm, is Alliance man, lortrov- Atfte recnt appraisers meeting ! press our appreciation of the courteous ernor. 'farmer sillier is a hald is thi-city iu which every county ! Retention. orn.hBrtfl hn,r.iii; ....... .. j i 1. 1. .... u...i. . u . . i. i .. . . r. - r. r . r j viuiuci L.iuuiudii , ituu iiKt. leiic nan uie h'ju luLiciitfM ii ii. i a rep.eeeu of thousands of Western, and t.-mve. we hv,- b-1 n luiurmea tuat it Nnrthwi-Ktern farmers in oniwi.se.l wan tnt- unsuimous opinion or ice Doara and the Kepublicaa majority is re- to ;l" trusts aud monopolies and in tavor oi a general ana radical over I" !'" " " 'gg" ' "ii '.aui -L.tTPirT I - - 111 I I I fl II U 1 J i 7 1 11 T U " B n Mr ii A t., ad Bl 1J!I Srjii 1 a s r, .nii I n. .--irrW if fn lnieCTri : tbi.i- that lrr.il: .I'll... ''itT 'ATJ W i .fl 'in 11 I w, ;; - -r-JTj-w-r r'""'M.:hi:" i .:: '. ::i-re :. duccfil in Ohio, Harrison's prestige i will x gone, and the theory of pro ! tection will go realiug to the . rear. : In a word: if the great agricul j tural communities pronounce iu favor of tariff reform, the return of j5tire8 ' Democratic ascendency is .is sure gether hauling of the tariff. He will, if elected, be an independent Gran ger Governor, and a Republican in no partisan sense. The indications point strongly to the probability of a similar lanil- lde in the election of I'nired t'ou when he mi k enators, and there is alto- tl"' ejection. W i ' hi SO COfV n; cordial good fellowship displayed by you. and while memory lasts the occa sion will remain the paramount one of fullest enjoyment. "Our visit was a very carnival of pleasure and the contributors and pro moters thereof will ever occupy the -trong reason to expect that Mr. tirnu s own stitment as to the condition of the roal ought to be sufficient to prevent hie reappointment. "And again: so great wa.- the oppoci- uun to Mr. Hryan in Lenoir county that i greenest snot in our rememhran prominent Democrats tuern had to! "In thus making Dublin ar-knowUrio'e. u-e evry eiTort i ment of the obligations under which we rest we also take occasion to express the hope that the amity and mutual good will now existing may ever con tinue. "Very sincerely. The Newborn Steam Fire Engine (Jo. No. 1." pledge thf-rusel vte to with the G )V(ruor to h ue Mr, Bryan removed in onii-r tu krt p them from -.irawiiig out th- Gov. re r ;n this ques- Mi it. K:r.tuii before as the prophecy fulfillment ot inspired that orth Dakota wib send two I udeprn den ts granger iudepeu- iI.iti f j t lm 1Hfmr inaaiiunlan, uurt All the agricultural organiza ions . , , ; ' . h ot independents, at that to keep in the I'moh are vigorously at ,-ompauy with four Democratic work, and we look confidently to the Senators fium Montana and Wa.sn- TheLtBergner fe Eugel .BREWIWC CO.'S PHifMLPHIfl LAGER BEER, H UlfQUXSTlONABLY THE Finest Beer Extant. It is brewd from - the finest Pale Canada West Barley Malt and highly recommended for TErnVX qualities. the giant West in the great struggle of ot 1 sii As for the S'C.ith, she will be as solid as her rin k t:Ved mountain. Ii North and Bli.l. 1 ) IDI.K V,t he Indiana tr.ck- rae apprehensions .er and briber, is credited with i. i well. ire of two the remark: "We'll pat some elixir .. to if in harmony, of life into Virginia politicians be- e no peace, no st- fore we get through with them." issues, no prosperi- Come down, WiLliam, and try your :i" promotion of little game; and before we get true Kepubliraninm, throujh with you we'll put you in '. the country the penitentiary where you belong. mgton. Will not tins be enough to take the control of the Senate away from the Republicans Yours respectfully, R. I'. S. I" trgo, North Dakota, Aug. -'. A MISTAKE SOME WHERE. It has been announced that four hundred white families will go from the Carolina?: to fall. There is a mistake somewhere. iteru frem th, Kins- t m Free Press whi h will plainly how that Mr Bryan is not trie right man to induce an increase of business: "Who is to bUme if not Mr. Bryan? I' "Truth" will coin to Kinston and consult our shippers he will rind many of them who will never patronize it when they c:in avoid ic. as long as Mr. Bryan is Prer-i Jt-r.t. A competent busi mss nun uuld secure much more freight tritti; from Kin.-ton. and we believe other pi .ccs nn ih- r- '.-oi where there is competition '' The Wilmington Steam Fire Engine Company greatly appreciate the testi monial and will hang it on the walls of their hall as a precious souvenir of a welcome visit. Messenger. was 121 years old Densioner and remem bered the battle of King's Mountain. Her corpse weighed only fifty pounds. The great revival at Chapel O ill continues. Much interest is manifest ed. Fifty one persons joined last Sun j ...i . . uay. i nere nave so rar Deen con versions in all. We learn that there are thirty-six candidates fpr the chair of Pure Mathematics in the University. Most of them are strong men and the Trustees will have no difficulty in get ting a suitable successor to the very able and lamented Prof. Graves. Wilmington Star: Major Roger 1'. m-k t i.kn. Atkinson, chief engineer of the Cape I keep it l.irger Btocli nf Sprtarls Fear and Yadkin Valley railroad, died than any other stun- in North Carolina yesterday morning at half-past three . I take particular pains to fit them u Lhe o'clock, at his home in Greensboro, N. 1 eyes of part ios need ing th m . C of dropsy of the heart. Major At-! kinson was in tbe 62d year of his age, i Having worked steHiliii at th hern It and left a wife and one child. He was ' for over thir y years 1 " In I can do a native of Virginia, but had been con- ! as good wfirk hh .it, , v. . ichmaker in the nected with railroad enterprises in this 8tati. State for a number of years. Sunday GOME AS! Sl.l, MK. night last Mr. Charles M. Galloway,' SAM K KAToN, ' living on South Ninth street, killed a' M idd le strwit. rattlesnake about four feet in length in OpiKwiie Baptist ' ),nr. h fni2 dwtf his chicken house. The snake had III lr. - I I , BUY GOODS LOW, 1 - A ! 3 E I ! T S & BRO. I' i o i s ; 1 1 1 . ( i r i i hi : I '. K'l ; ' I StlOt 8. ml m In n in A 1. 10) a m Laazer Hops, and its TONIC and NU r.i. hib repatatioo n,.tni .o, OMPAXT U das zo Ik ft iht , : Mortal jli.9 arv a-d in1 that th as eiem.l darm '. maafa-'ari. RKR( NKR A. KNiiKI. v :..e KINKST A N ! Ll ST r:'- SKILL jind I'AICK 4 J:: JAR OFlJEIDlNOIVnD, Acnt and Bottler. New Berne. N. C. 'ii , ; a man as . ."." - -I'liiladelphi- i : jii.iuKi miles of e ; ... n c:;strurted in ati I :.'.: t he work of ad e m ;e ij;e gi es on with e a -; y There are r ,oU ii o-v under con :. '. '.e S":;'!i ; han in any " ot t i.e countr : new :.ter; r.ses in the South "'re coi.Ddence and ' ' a ' :. e money cen - '-e of other ?ec- :i .i'id. t ion t : h is the re t;e: earning of South i i - for the paj: ear show re.ie of bn.;neAs than -e- ' .".i tu. coantry, h'w the Smth n th L-chbarg (Va) News, Dem, 8 EN ATI K HAMTTt'N went itraiglit to the mark when in a re cent interview he said, touching the proposed efforts of certain Re publican leaders to raise the econo mic lMue in Virf-iHia, North Caro lina, Tenneee, and Alabama, that it would fail ' Inicatise there is one inU-rest which, in these States, transcends all others the question of honest and efficient local govern ment." Local self government and the preservation of Southern civili zation are paramount to all other considerations. Richmond Dis natcb, Dem. Disorderly Excnrsionlsts. Weldon, N. C, Aug. 20. A colored excursion from Wilmington numbering 1.400, arrived at Halifax this evening. Some becoming disorderly they were arrested. On that account a general riot seemed imminent. Several pistols were fired. The cit zens fearinc trnnhle If this unpopularity failed to injure armed themselves and telegraphed to the road it would not make so great a Weldon for help. Sheriff Allsbrook difference, but we do not see how aDy ! collected thirty determined men, white .... , i and colored, and put them in charge of unprejud.ced man can see. otherwise - MajorT. L. Emry and Major J. T. Oooch than that it will Drove a hindrance in ! narureri un nno-inA una hnr no on a Arkansas this . the increase of the revenue of the road, j went at once to Halifax. It was found It is bound to be so and the figures .n their arrival that the town authori- ow it when viewed from a proper ! four f th rinelead er8whoare now :2 If the people, who go, suppose that standpoint. U it fair or just to say that jail awaiting trial. .i ., k(t. . 4. the administration of Mr. Bryan has1 . thev can lind a better coonntry to , ,,,,,, J been more successful than Col. hit-' A Big: Scheme, live in than North Carolina, thev , ,- . r . , . - fords because a four years term of t Mknphis, Tenn.. August 27. Passen- are mistaken. It the Arkansas nr. Bryan ending May 31, 1S;1), aggre- j ger Agent Williams, of the Memphis & cotton planters suppose that the gates 830,000 more than a four years' i Charleston road, has oontraoted for four . , t v- .u r-i o i. . . r i . , -. t f , , , , I hundred white families to be brought white people of North Carolina will term of Col. Whitford going as far back from the Carolinas to Woodruff eonnty, prove to be the best laborers for tbe as lS8u ' Certainly Dot. To be just, Arkansas, where they will go to work .1- . . V I I Annk.. 1 nn A I. VT i. ( , c , i . .., , ..-.,r,,,o i, .i trie raiio ui increase t-utiuia oe fiten, , "iwu.i ii uj iwmr. ni bi , ' which is as follows: mistaken. .... , . , Ratio ot Im'p.easi: I here is no place where the ,,si 0Ter l;,0 North Carolmiana thrives better issi4 over is:si than he does in his native State. 1585 ov,fr Here there is every variety of soil and climate. If a tortioii of the lands have been woi n by injudici ous cultivation, it can be restored by judicious fertilization. If a virgin soil is wanted it is here in Total for three yearn UaTIj ul" I"' "KFiASF. 1 vv-7 over Stj . 1SS over is?7 over i-- Total for three years. At thi same ratio of gain, had Whit son they will be renters or oroppers on snares, as tney may choose. The same u Whitford. ' agent has also made arrangements to SIT 832.85 1 bring eight thousand negroes from the 9 477. 3S I Caroiinas and Georgia to various points 9.273.62! in the Yazoo Delta. They will reaoh their destination in time to assist in the S3 0.533 82 ' gathering of the cotton crop. Mr. Wil- i 'K Bryan. liams has already brought out oeer gg 73 : three thousand negroes. "'2 414 15 r. nn an MERIT WINS. '. We desire to say to our citizens that for ! new j'1' ?ew t!r? new repidPnces, St;?47S53 years we have been selling Dr. KiDi?s ' two D.ew church. bul dings, ne w mills, iew inscovery for Consumption, Dr First Shipment of 50,000 Good A DlTl TO VOl RSKI.F. I' n urpnsing tl.ii'. p"pie :.'. :.v- R c- uimon ordinary pill lea they cai. se cire a virjble Knphsh one for the kmr moor j l'r. Ackers tnglish pills are a . ., !',,., . ..I...r. I . .iiunii .iu.iuu.iuLc to supply two forJ been continued as president, the generations. Here too are the ad- King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica tsaive and J-lectnc Bitters, and have never tackled an old ben and had her ami one of her brood of chickens in his roil. The Durham Globe says that Arthur Burcham, a young married man who lives on "a farm near Llurhum, and Cal vin Holder, a young man about 24 years old, were killed by a freight trwi near Durham last Sunday. They had linoi in Durham the evening before drinking had walked out on the railroad ami it is supposed they sat down on the track and fell asleep. The train e-irne hi t and they were ground to death under the wheels. The verdict of the eoron er's jury was as folio ws: ''That one or both of the victims were under the in fluence of liquor, and that the up U o'clock freight train struck and killi d ' them. Wo attach no blame to the rail road authorities or any one else, Imt their deaths were caused l.y their own fault.-' Burgaw Herald' We I. am from tin Superintendent uf l'ulaic Instruct mi; that the total cost of the IiihtituU amounted to only 71 rents to each school district in the county, and e think that amount could not ten e i.reii npenl to better advantage. v ilhe Kivup- i bark, of South Washington, hn unlit to jail a negro man culling himself Henry Latham, who confesses, that he com mitted the crime for whi-h he was ar rested, to wit: break ing into the dwell ing house of Mr. Keddick Dickson, and taking therefrom several articles ol clothing, etc. Mr. Kivenbark arrested him near Teachoy's Wednesday after noon. Tile man say a he was sent to the penitentiary for two yearn from Car teret county for larceny, and that he1 made his escape about three weeks ago. Tarboro Banner: Improvements in the cotton crop are repo-ted. A good yield ia now expected. Some f;.ruiers have better crops than ever before. But do not forget that many, very many, are very poor. Negroes around Falk land, Pitt county, refuse to work in the fodder field for less than fifty cents and board per day. Forty cents and board has been the price paid for many years. but now few will work for that. Those refusing to work belong to Knights of T0TTT TT HP A TTH"" F' Xj Pfl Labor. About a month ago a mad JuxiN wlliJ i. I .1... , iV wU dog passed through the farm of Capt. r . J. C. Powell and bit several of his hoKs. 1. 1 U 1 r, It ri , The dog came to this place and w as r - . . . killed as soon as it was discovered that OU'--'' HTiiniBU he had the hydrophobia. It is reported , Manufacturers and Dealers in that some of the hogs that were bitten ' ,,.,. have gone mad and had to be killed to KNGIIsEa AKD irf At'dllMMV SUPPLIES prevent them biting others. Ilulldrra of KnlnN Hollers. Elizabeth City Economist: Every- thing points to a successful exhibition M'"- '',,K' " ,v ' 1,1 rt"l,""i of tbe Elizabeth Citv Fair on October w e are 1. re 1 .h ' . . ; . . , . : h. . I .11 L hi.la ! 22, 23 and 24. The management is now wuh l'r '"" I'1 " busily engaged making extensive im- pniu.Br ... , H-.. - u ,. , i,,,. m vi 1 nrovements. A new mai ket house, h to r. i.m i .(h ; k . a. We ll . Ii.- i ,ii .1 i . . Kn ,. m,.l enllniKiA for an v ilew-i I pi inn .r nine ii I tier i . two iairs, an electric light plant, and We an- the aumit u me nan- i.r i.lir Air several other things we do not nnw lean Saw Aini.i.h i, , Kuru m ti 1 1 n ' ola reralL are thu Hiire in1 ic.at inn. ,f .1... 1 '""" runi i,u- M ;, M u Have Arrived. w. p. burrus & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT8, AND GRAIN DEALERS, MlKKKT DoOK N K W ItntNK, N . ) . WT CAinsini. i . r pmilui r J. 11 . CHAIITHKK HASH MANI.Y. kl'l'llCllT no 111 t l.l ..U :.. , , . . ' ,; , ... t umiLu txMuive cur ior aici ueaaar ho ami hut rogress bat is lort'inf tr th troibJe. Thfy are am all, sweet, easily . .. lataD and do not irrire. ..m:ngton Star. New Bsrne. N. f lso! bv K. !(er-v. vantages ot stable society with schools ,ind churches in every com munity. "We can see nothing to gain by white laborers going to Arkansas. If they go into the Mississippi I ee fi r i.i 1 wttrk Tl il'aw w it earnings of the A. tV N". C. R. would handled remedies that sell aa Well, or that t Bteady march ot our town in the path of ,,, i,oru k oiiii r.,f iu co.t 0nji,M.n have triven such universal satisfactinn . ! progress and improvement. If the new , wl, ,,..', ,g . . , ' We do not hesitate to guarantee them every ! census is properly aud accurately taken TU- ii . H..! lSSU.5M.LMb9.53. instead of 5l24.4oo.s4, time, and we stand ready to refund ill i will .show that the population of the nigh Aim DaVIS. n ii-.j ... ... 11. LnjauLvk parunahe price ii s&Lisiaciory results oo!t"M,i,"l,;tf "1' w,-'i it- uusinehs. , that year. The statement stands for not follow their use. These remedies have i Accord ing to the estimates of popula itself and clearly shows that the road is won their great popularity purely on their j ton fronl the registered vote the popu- Th ,..,,, . merits. I-orsaleby R. V Puffv, whole- 1 lation at this time will exceed 5 (lOo, ,, not succeeding as it should. There is sale and retail druggist. Price per dozon 1 which is a remarkable advance from something rad ically wrong, as the pro- bottles, $s .00. jan22 ly 2,300 reported in (ho census of 1 ss(. - I in ruble an t I c'lit Running, n I ver 1 i -al t red Machine. ib .1 1 w Uhoiit baiil in. M IIINt:S. Agent, "i r J ) 1 , t ' ' jr"s!arvi WHfiv 3 i m0f 4 jFf vrH J t