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.lillitklT (Mil't
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SOLD BY ATT. DRUGOISTS.
PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX.
Prv9r4 Wtr J TH OR. B E FCH .1 SL Helen v Ln ea.h I rt Eng lan J.
U. JF AL LEX SS CO., Sole Agents
worn ctttsd itxti. w t ca.iii. r.. vonu,
VHr Tif Tour drusrrist dcx-i not
Pills on recent o( pi
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keep
imfirt Jin:
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ETTINGER BROS.
3SLiXJJ3-tOi3Lf INT- O.,
Have for sale at Lowest Prices Possible:
5,000 lb. Lordlri Anaf,
X.ffOd din. Cots' ifx ('ott. a,
100 boxe Tobcco,
100 bj of Ttio. m. LioU'j r:.i..
100 boxes of iol 8-p, )C "
50 boio of 4-4 Shuc.
tOO box of Arm l!unai!r I 'rn i S.
SOO bbi. ' M Pork,
3.000 pir of Zeiler Hrvm. nd lUy S::;
A FI LL LINK OK
Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing & Furniture,
AT RKTA1L AND WHOI.lAI.1
Wo ro prprod to yoa the Hr.iM forth - I.ei.: M
OETTINGER BROS.
Sija of the ''ebratei! lV.ir! Sh:r'.
1"".
.C.l .,
i-nu'cr.itic
of W-at
to hare
than hi
iT -News
i- thmks
'. o to un
it ;u etirly
r i e 5 1 b ;
w, ;m: t-e is
. that
ail). no lia
ru.ned the
Cttif Industry ot the WeaL. so far
.t.-i ; lit- out.i.dt'Ti tre ivinceroed.
f:ou i' mon g ot Ihtm mi the counter,
which he did and that correctly,
and then n'ar;ed oiT 'n-t : romp
one entered, livery morninp he
.i.Hnis: . the t o bi 1 U ; n ti : c - wood
and occasion tl!y docs out her simi
lar errands ahont the ln'ii-c. This
is vouched f. r ly neigh1 'Ts. - tt:ieen
County N. Sen'.iifi.
TU''sk who are interested in the
apbuddinft of the genera! trade of
this country mn-' le.ilic the im
porta no.' to ;: ( the trade of
C'eutra! and Smith America and
the '?st Indies It would neeni
that, in view of the magnitude to
which the manufacturing interest
of t ti country have grown, and
the clou- proi 11111 n of Sou; li Ameri
ca and the West Indus, tiiat
territory should he largely supplied
from the factories and mills of the
Tinted S'a'es.- Charlotte i (iron
ical. Taxation by Tre.vso.ry decision
HKNKY II V 1.1 O.M IK TICK Kit, D. IV.
1. 1.. I
Uev. II. !. I'iic'-' t, a prominent
Kiptist niinisf yAt Atlant3, fell
out 0! a scroll . 'story window at
Atlanta la.-t Saturday, and after
lingering three da8 died jester
day. He was a very gifted and
emu ent man. He was immersed
in the river Tiber at Home, beiDg
theiirst l'.aptist ever baptised in
that 1 Her. Kaleigh News and
( : : tT.
I M . 1 ii' ker was a grand fon of
the celebrated Georgia di
vine, Henry Ilalcombe. He entered
; he minis! ii :u early life, but was
for the u. ot part of it engaged in
educational and literary woik.
We first knew him as a professor
in the Southern Female College at
L.oi range, (i.i., and subsequently
as President of Mercer University,,
and later still as Chancellor of the
University of Georgia.
lr. Tucker wrote and published
several books of a very high order.
W. s. ( J! ; ;v !i i. . :;
ders of A .
Mi.reic -..1 ::v
I'ffr.'i - ro 1 . r
to orci. r ". r e
to act fi- : r: ; .r
i-'ap'. : 't
porary -t ret ir .
Then- :h r,
perm mi 1 n i
The 1'. !:. ".. ;
liioir r-pi it v. 1
The St.'.
Eeij . an ni u
tors on ti.r
Cha.i w u k
teret: V ;
sti,:kho'-.'.Tc-ned
at
ii.u-ruhrjn ruaoe
- i r
V-t '1
Oil t
n 1 Tl
!!riu-
.'1 tlr H 1
X V .
f
Il
111
ar.
wh
I
111
; s
of
ale
1 1;,
is further illustrated in the ruling
A :- i: who w.i- captured 0f the Department, said to have
V .1 at l-.l...i!K-t ti, N- tHen greed on, taxing Mexican
i - lie .-. h ie t'roken loose mixed ore as lead irrespective of
-T"m : en. :.e g"t him by the admixture of silver which had
the ti.i.r a;.d hang "ii, and nothing her etofore and under Kepublican
' ".ild do would shake her otT. administrations, too let it in free
1 Si K.vixK.i; 'aki.isI.K thinks under the law. This is done avow-
tie for will Lh Unit lie- eiliy to irite the lead mine owners
md -hit C.rover Cleveland of the new States to support the the churches of the Southern Bap
the Democratic candidate Republican ticket in the approach- tlst ('"avi'nt,"n Iost their ablest
I'his ls-the gneaa of ing elections. Meanwhile the
public it i
res : ' ie 1
' t; e
forrr
Will
tor
a .ong-!.ea
'irginian
Pk. i-:.K
to the wav
n Kiioch." is a liter
spiritual treasure,
1. ludin irks K -set"
-t rouges' of 1 1 cent
At the 1 1 me of his
death Dr. Tucker was the editor of
the Christian Index. There are
manv who believed that in his death
man .
- r L. ': til i U Gli
pteJ.
l"!i merit M.in'y .
f. liowiny Di.-fc-!',
State: V. S.
1 Webb of Car
..f t'raven ; P. M.
Piaisa.l of Ji tief. Col. A. C Davis and
Dcmpsfj W.dof r.er.cir W T. Caho
of ramlico auJ C!us. Dtn-y of Wayne.
Mr. Wool f I.'.noir. ,ie lined the
appointment
The f .Hot. ilk b.r. ctoro were elected
by the private ttcckhold erf : P. F.
Faieim.J L Morebeaa. Arnohl Bordon
an j K 11. Mead owe.
Finance Committee: J C. Wcoten,
T. II. M;ilii?ou andThOF. Dat. i . 1- on the
NOKTH ( AK01.IN A N II S.
From the Mate I'lipcrs.
out fi pij.er
Saliebury Truth: M IHH Bet t ie t i
about 70 years old, wlio lives two n, , ..
and a half from town, caja the m -money
she ever had at one time w;i-
1 cents.
Raleigh Visitor: The atir-roachiiitr
j union of North Carolinians remdiri o
other States, to take place during tb.
i fair, will be of great intereHt. Then
are hundreds of North Carolinians 1 1 v-
ing abroad who will avail ihomselv--
I I INI'. company. And whereas it is meet and
proper that we should express our ap-
1 1 1 1 N I . preciation of his services and deep re-
great at hid demise, therefore be it
Resolved, 1st. That as President of Kbius II. Busbee. I . iinu.
this company. Major Ilughes was faith- Attorney for the Eastern dri-tri t
ful in the discharge of his duties, and North Carolina, has reHned .
"o v c tuc ucdl iuw.osv ui mo the printers on the Duihain (.:..
f",uu: ,- , , . struck last Monday, but th.
meeune , a 1 Dac ln nls aealn' atate nas hustled around aiel k",t
ori, a wib. uuutierviiuvt) biiu patriotic same
r.rair?cn citizen, ana mis company, a stocsnoiav
er, the memory of whose many virtues
will be ever cherished,
.a Ho '.( m- 3d, That a copy of these resolutions
be sent to the family of the deceased.
After their adoption Major Tucker
in a few remarks paid a beautiful
tribute to the deceased, and Mr. M. A.
Gray moved that they be sent to the
bereaved family and that they be pub-
usuea m me iew cerne JOURNAL, At- of the ODOOrtunity in hP r,rpBnt
lantic Seaside, Kinston Free Press, Charlotte News: The business
Goldsboro Argus, Wilmington Messen- of Winston Salem have contibuted t' l11
ger and Raleigh News and Observer to tne fair- which it is proposed to hn 1 l
and Pamlico Tribune. Carried. thsre this fall. It will prove a
xr TT u - , 1 investment. By order of his ih-i
D j wu Cians aenator v ance haa dec me, to
speak at any of the fairs in North ( ';.; .
lina this year.
Elizabeth City Carolinian: Lury Mor
gan, an old colored woman of Powell s
Point, received a pension check lat
week for $2.400. The manaRern of
the Elizabeth City Fair are making in
creased effort to make this year's exhi
bition a thorough exponent of the an
cultural and industrial interests of tin
section. Edenton Advocate: We have nt r
seen fruit so abundant as it is now
Our farmer friends are learning torm-i-more
peaches, pears and apples, than
cotton, and they will goon learn that it
is far more profitable. We have just
3
following resolution on the New Berne
Fire Department which was carried:
Resolved, That the thanks of the
stockholders of the A. & N. C. R. R.
Co. are hereby tendered to the New
Berne fire Department for the valuable
services performed in saving the proper
ty of this Company at the late fire on
Neuse river in New Berne, and that in
our belief the preservation of the Com
pany, extensive property on Neuse river
is due to the efforts of the New Berne
Fire Department.
On motion of Mr. Manly it was re
solved that future annual meetings be
fir
CLL
held on the third Thursday in July of
pan of the private t-tociholders: on the eaeh and every year. Meeting ad-1
pert of the State, C. U Foy and I. S. D. journed.
led statesman. Norfolk smelters and other consumers of
lead must pay tribute to a Lead
wh) have anv doubt
th.
a-s
Trust. New York World.
negroes will vote As Illinois syndicate that Lad
tins la'.i may read the signs in the contract for building the Tex.'S
L.ingston's letter ot eaptitnlation. State House has been fined rtU.tKJO
The negroes will all ,vote for Ma- for importing sixty-four foreign
hone and, in our opinion, his ticket . laborers in violation of the Federal
w.ll get the largest negro vote pol- statute. As the sy ndicate has in
led since lv?-'. Danville Register. ; ita membership a United States
tj . . . . j .. v. r i it
Tiik Democratic campaign XUdtUi uu "" "oust.
m.!.- fnrrrot an arrangement was cnectea
that a Kepublican National Ad
ministration nas. in time or pro- pending an appeal of the case to
found peace, increased the public tbe administration at Washington
debt nearly S.(HX),(HX in tbe two
months of duly and August. Cin-
c.nna.i i.nquirer. i lookftd for with interest. Thiladel-
Speak iNi; of Major Hughes, the phia Record.
Will TeU,
thai ot taocn km ro
Ifc-r nmi aolii; auur and
watVt iJnrt Ja nJ cnrou but
Wears cfTrinj io tht. Rctai
great i 3 J ucrraf c.ji in
Trde
FHlt$MLOWlB THAN EVER
Xm scfl aai mora ptrooa i out
litl mi tmmtmlrim. Wa don I worry
Hake Prices Bight,
Tobacco and Cigar!
railed to
Tbe Unnoo of (umiin is
lis CeUbralod
Imperial Beer,
for whwrh f r t
Wilmington Metsenger says: "All
we know of him as a mac. as a citi
en, as a Democrat, as a leader in
his branch of the Christian Church,
is to h:s honor and fame. We share
with those who knew him as a friend
fn the:r regret in the loss to the
. S:a'e of such a man.
TlIE pm-.M' of
no
; ::; tiie mail ser .ce on a
HIH CATION.
Ii it be thought that the Ji't'R
nai. too often has education for its
theme au adequate apology may
be found in the importance of the
subject.
Today, however, the mind of the
writer is directed to the subject by
the enquiry, addressed to us on
yesterday, "vvhfit books ought I to
st udy ."
u0 It is usual lor schools, academies
tween the attorneys in the case by and colleges to have courses ot
which the fine is not to be paid studv. which matriculates are ex
pected to pursue, published in their
. i. .... .. - . i.- . r.
This is peculiar. What can the ! aiogut it . auuot ue too oueu
President dot The result of the repeated that these institutioas are
negotiations at Washington will lx bat preparatory sehooh to the
great uuiver.-rs we all enter when
we commence oai 1 1 IV woi k in which
Siul.
Proxy (.'oriiiuiu, e . V. L. Arendall,
J H Lav:s. J. A. IViltfen, C. H.
iO Altr. I. E Du tly and O. II. Guion.
At a metticg of the Directors the fol
lowing crlicerH were elpcted: Presi
dent. W. S Chfolwk k. S-cretary and
Trea-urer. V (.'. Rjbtrc?: Attorney,
The Storm.
The terrific hurricane which pre
vailed on Tuesday along the North At
lantic coast was continued all through
Wednesday, and the reports from all
points show that immense damage has
been done. New York City was com
pletely drenched, and the water in tbe
rivers was a foot higher Wednesday
than on the previous day. AU the sea
side resorts sustained heavy damage,
and a Urge number of vessels have been
driven ashore and wrecked, with some
1.1 '
C. C Clark.
The rep .it of President Bryan, which ss of life. Wilmington Star.
was full and comprehensive, was read ' Fu,rt.er ruepAor,t8 fom the Kre Btorm
. . it,- , . on the North Atlantic coast show ihat it
and a.Uptc). A e hope to give the re- wag of an unprecedentedcharacter, and
port mire in a few days. that there has been great destruction of
The reading of the reports from the life D1 property. The Delaware coast
ditTerrt department? w -.s d ipensed !8 lnei with wrecks of vessels, and the
. loss of life will reach nearly one hun
w dred. Atlantic City was nearly swept
On motion of Mr. Clement Manly all away, and many narrow escapes from
Press rcpresf ntati ves present were re- drowning are reported; the property
quested to take eeats on the stand at a ia estimated at not leas than 8150,-
, , . , . 000, and months wilj elapse before the
table and act as honorary secretaries. I city cftn recorer from thVeffects of the
A motion by Hon. F. M. Simmons to storm.
amend sec. 4 of the by-laws by striking . Z , . .T . . .
. . , ,. . . . , . New Substitute ror Jute.
out tic' wor.lH arti 'luted by chair- . , , . ,
. , , . , A Cnarleston special to the Green
,nd ,!''r'. e!ccttd by stock-. yiUe NewB eayg: A Bensation was
M'lJ : M ..- oitruJ. caused in the cotton market here today
Tui. fo'l .vmg resolution, withapre- by the arrival of a bale of cotton covered
amble, was introduced bv Mr. J. A. 1 IP an entirely new styie oi Dagging.
SEED
Thn natET m afaria I rfno a fa rt m n i n nor
the extension of the jacket for the bale made of plated salt
THE SOUTH. we hope to make a living, and souje
George W. Cable, the iurafe day gain wealth, distinction, lame
j i . i r i . . . i - i . tl. . . : . t . . f
anu sycopuaui. wuuse iuui lajugue auu immoriaiuy. jluc oujecu ui Brvan relative to
11 : . 1 i .. r. .., ) , i .- . - . . . 1 . .
auu lying lips na.e bo oueu sianu- acauem ie en ucauou is w tiaiu tue a.&M.C.K: marsh which is a native growth, pro-
ered his mother to gain ''the grate- mind learn how to acquire knowl-: Resolved, That it is the Fenee of this ' tected by a twelve inch mesh wire
f . v . , , ,. , . . . , -, meeting that the A. ilt N. C R. should 1 netting. The bale has been placed on
ful .ncense of New Mugland s edge, and how to apply it. be exteKndcd t0 90me f0int n th cape I exhibition at thecotton exchange and
flattery." says that he "cannot Then, in pait answer to the rr- ! Btar and Yadkin Valley Railroad so as will be tested tomorrow. The inventor
flndanychangeintbeSouth."anda ticular question asked, we say, to bt come a part of that system, or to , claims that the marsh covering is flre
J " 1 ' " such other point or points in the int- ; Droof and that the wire prevents dam-
penp.e oi , country win leading Kepublican organ indorses stndv those branches that most rior of the State a mav be deemad for i age bv the cotton hooks.
begrudge the funds needed to ; the 0pi diod of negro agitators that closelv relate to the business that the best imerest of the people along its l A considerable quantity of cotton
i : .,rr - imeauuioriue. -i tite generally. cicu iti wuu uai id wuiiu iu uwo
?t ti I . ct 1 .- n cn ra n t rd
morr; r e f ti ri fi 1
win nil to follow. Goodi
a awr Urn have ba too kih , th i
m Way ia it. W aim to brtn hm
Vewa W a propar Uvl; ar fo.of
a
The Luxuries of Life
AS CHEAP " '
PRINCIPAL IUH".-F.
fe thfi Necessaries ! e. Middu si , oppou s. n soon.
BKANJH HOU5FS
N. W lor. 'jn and I'jiur Si.
R K LVpnt
S. W Cor. S-uth Front nd Middle St.
Ulil lli nmi STSCI Whole.ale and Retail Liquor
op Dealers.
To
ll c; en cy .
economy
1 sections
: remen ' s
. - r t1 s ;
it is still "the same old bontt. is to be your lite work. 1 erhaps Revived. That the a a- N r U n and as vet no objections have been
en -y is tne tino This is true and false. In tbe you have not decided to what call- extended into the interior of the State made to it.
.; at 1 s needed, and OI intondAd h v ("!Ahle and his in or run will lvftfe rnnr lif. Then .. . -. v. 1-, . . . .. , The Tolleire of Agriculture und M p.
. . p. . j portation at ew nerne or Jioreneaa . . 0 . :
t t..e roun.r.V the re- r-rv-ennanirirnra it la CiilaA Tlipv wonlil )n . 1 1 n.. r , 1 hr n;irent.j ami tpneht-rs Citv to Weetern noints. would ho as it
the Northwest in
Km'
1,
... . .. ..v-., , seus luieuueu u vjrtuii- auu ins iul' uiu i.i uevuie iuui inc. iucii ,,,,,, f v ,r- nra r me vuneKt-
Pi.nn'pv t hp rft.L. : . ri t-i 1.1 i , i i . i i u-. i ChaniC ArtS.
: U L . I :t J .'i . : Tnn Tnnra Nrtl-Jri ffll-Allno l' n W
1 U..U- I 111 1 l I UUW II, LUC aey IU LI K IS lUttU OIL U al lVU I alio wD Vi. aiwi u vaa vi iua auvua
have the world believe that this is who will lead you in the way best of North Carolina, enabling its owners norating this institution, orovide one
ect are most imperative, - ri. ianri nf hnnriaoro- that rhains vmireil r,i ,i : sc, nl i r.p rhf mind, anil ana enntrollprs to fix thn rate nf freicrhfji ; free soholarshiD for Craven countv.
s , - ( ,r, 1 .nrnil u i u t . v. i i i i .1 from said Northern noints to man v of ' The President of the Board of Trustees
. ..x .. . Journal. . on the hm5a of the negr0, and mcaCAie mral principle that are hm mc NortrCa,0i?u now , request, me to bold a competitive ex-
I II " L. Si : i.ivan haJ announc- that his prentended freedom is a useful in all pursuits and helpful on reached by other roads traversing the 1 amination to fill this place. The candi-
e ! h:ms,-;t . candidate for Congress ' miserable cheat. No where are the all occasions. State and therefore that the S i TttCnU tV,"! JJL
" should never part with us stock in said way in the College. 1 therefore give
from HoTtun, whereupon the N ash-1 rights of man more adequately pro- 1 1 is certai n t hat all men must road unless to a corporation composed notice that I will hold this examina-
lngtoa Tot: observes: "As John I,, tected than 'in the Sooth. When come in contact with the world. and of parties identified with and personally tion at my office on Wednesday, 8ept.
, , ., , . , '. ' .,, , . interested iu ihe induatial and commer- 25th, 1SS9. beginning at 10 o'clock
u.l; van wi.l be enjoying the hospi- justice makes requisition for blood, questions will constantly arise re cial development of the section through a. m. Persons wanting information
talities of Governor I.Dwry .about because of "man's inhumanitv to quirmtr the wisest judgment in ; which it runs, and then only upon the 1 must see me personally and not write
Alaay 004 ot nur fEurta Mifh'-f '
tym fo4 a
the time the congressional cam
pa:g:is open next year, he may find
it more convenient to seek a nomi-
na'.on ::i Mississippi than
M assachiisett.a.
a rraaaaA nnlnlitinn ll,Dt i o V-, i , I rl norar lpttPrR.
oungmen 8Hoaiiibe'trsn8ferred.80idi turned
over or in
John S. Long.
man." no ayengiDg angel will their solution
' " " " . uc li nuclei i t u , duiu , t u i ii c u u ci i rr u T .t,.j
visit this san-kissed clime. accustom themselves to looking at ' any wise placed under the management i"u e"
,,,,,, . , v,i r - i or control of anv corporation whose ; Raleirh, N. C, Sept. 11. A mob of
If Cable means that there has both Sides of questions, and ex- .. nf r -lwnr - n psp thp Stat(, - a ioo men broke open the iail at Morgan-
in been no advance in the South, he pressing their thoughts in the most north or south direction. ton at 3 o'clock this morning, took out
r 0 tt 1 , rr-, .i t i - I C...I.I,'. Qfwr V .nkirorTTor. ..J DoVirl
DT-nnru 1 ttt. to m.,nn0r l',.r tl,ia rua.. ' UeSOlVeJ, IHH IDU UOtHnOr OI nB , i
" kl W O n 1,(11 1 LLi Ul COol t. Li LlUUt 1 1 i tl I U IU J. t
is a swift witnesa
and
FcrdS illd DCHStiC WlHIS Jobbers of Cigars
h r r n
LIQUORS,
a NEW BJRNE, N. C.
Porters, .Ales, &c.
TRUNKS !
TRUNKS!
TRUNKS!
Hew and Large Lot
Just Received !
Tiikkk are hundreds of deaths against world acknowledged facta, son, and many others, it
oc armg in this country weekly and by his own testimony proves regretted that the debating socie
now from tvphoid fever. There himself a liar. ties have lost the
are more deaths in this State from But, it is a glorious truth that once held m academies
that than any other disease. And , this is "The same old South." The leges
in a large maiontv of oase the same old Sooth that made the first
causes are clearly traced either to Declaration of Independence. The
the unhealthy .surroundings or to same old South whose Ilenry kind-
;:ie wter iis0d. Bd water is a led the fires of the Kevolution.
The same old South that gave
lead
thing.
Big Trunks, Little Trunks and Medium Size
Trunks. Trunks of nearly every descriutior
and to suit all tastes.
We ar atr W4JJa lb
n.tr Patent Roller Tray Trunk,
popular bciaw of iu (ISK T '"ON VK S I
State i herebv reauested to aid with 1 Boone, a negro, and banged tnem.
is to be bis advice and influence such com-; Stock ambushed Robert Parker, a stu-
mitteo or committees as may be dele- dent at college who killed Stocks
brother some months back, and Boone
position they petition the next General Assembly to shot and killed a man at a camp meet-
and col- authorize the A. A: N. C. li. K. Co. to ing. ine people 01 morganton propose
T.or,a Oc Una in.,, iio i.-iorm, n( tV.a tci fprisBt out the lynchers and nunish
They have been snpplanted state uoon such terms as mav be satis- them.
by small secret associations which factory to and agreed upon by the ! Hat FlVKB Burre;;r(. ought to kBOW
decorate themselves with Greek souV, Thathe secret nry of this of its efficacy. Ely 's Cream Balm was
letter titles, but which, If they are meeting forward a certified copy of , j;60060"
Uterarv at all. can never furnish 7n
the stimulus which the pres 4 , , .. . .. , specific for that much dreaded disease.
birth to haahington "first in ence 0! a large audience always earneBt appeal for pR0. Hon. ' ferer from August 9th till frost, and
war, tirst in peace and first in arlords. The Lite President Bar- c c. Clark Ppoke in eloquent terms of have tried many alleged remedies, but
, , . ., , , . , . h , , , i Ely's Cream Balm is the only preven
tive hearts of his countrymen nard, in writing of this very thing, the plan and wioh-.d it Ood epeed, but tive j have ever found. F. B. Ains-
who acheived American liberty. say s: -I can only regret the change, thought that the preamble should be worth, Publisher, Indianapolis, Ind.
The same old South that" pro- It seems to me that with the loss of omitted, that it mi ht be abbreviated n TTwaVe-ArTdiii
. . .. , , .. , t. , . and better understoo.l before its adop- Jnsatle asj lira,
duced JefTerson, the author of the her literary societies half the glory Rleigh, Sept. 12. The Board of
, 1 T 1 . 1 1 1 1 t - 1, r I . . - I 1 1 ri .f r ii T-a rf thn TnaflnA A av 111 m m At
sen' e i' ' ti e sim.. iim it Dec irai uu oi i u uc in.-u nt u ur , a u u nas uepaiieu uom l aie. iu ine , . - -j ,
Ak ti.t same time t 1 ' ,,,,,,,, t meDt- today and elected Dr. W. R. Wood, of
a.s .stated t ha: the price of beef to iiadison, the father Of the Const 1 oM Lincoln Hall I spent many oi The State prosy requested not to be Scotland Neck, Superintendent. Dr.
tution. the most profitable hour, ot my col asked to vote on the question if im- J- rearsan, ot rayewevuie, was
The same old Soufh whose Jack- lege life, and I witnessed there mediate action was to be taken. H,s
son humbled the pride of England some debates which for interest remarks on this line indicated a highly Crawford, should be continued until
Von- Origin. Tl, r rr . 1 1 . r , 1 1 i c , , r. T- Q r-a n n n r, f r, n r a f wmwimi'Cl.'" m f""' ll
d gerous ai. d a
Wilmington Star.
II ; s t :, e .est i m en y
has been in the cattle
y ears ; a.i; ; j,,. price of
hi.- fa 1. e:i from t.
e ' gh t : n 1 s.s ;. to
I one who
business l'0
i.ve cattle
per hundred-
in the pre-
learned that the army worm haw mad
its appearance and we are told that iin
depredations on the growing cotton
alarming.
Raleigh Call: The cotton crop in the
viciDiiy ot rtaieign win oe urnisually
late this year. On the poor hills it has
opened but little. On lower grounds,
where the weed is large, the lleecv
staple has declined to put in an appear
ance at all. The dehisence of the boll,
should occur forty four days after the i Colli IT' " ' i
appearance of the bloom. It, has failed !
to open in Bome places in fifty-four CRAVEN S
days.
Wilmington Messenger: The Chamber ' '
of industry has received a letter from a 1 Afip T
large wagon manufacturing: compaDy iri ! i"""
Indiana making a proposition to moe I
theire entire plant to Wilmington. They I J.
will require five acres of land for their j
plant. The output of the factory is from ' 0,00 U
biiiibjr w ivi,y wttKUUB jer uay auu lih'j
employ about one hundred skilled
mechanics. A large force of day labor
era is also employed and these would
be drawn from the idle labor of our
city.
Goldsboro Argus: The death of Mrc.
Julia Borden Jerman, tbe beautiful 1
young wife of Mr. R. S. Jerman. which
occurred at their home in Raleigh j
Monday at midnight, after a brief ill- YcltcllCo
nees, nas casiaaeep gioom over thin
community, where she was dear to
every heart that watched her walk
with modest gra;c I. o.- earliest child
hood along the paths of religion and
love, dispensing gentle charity ami
sweetest ministry of affection to thone
who touched her life and came within
the radius of her kindred and friends.
1
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W&Jafc b Wa4 fc Vmmom popvlax bca of iu (ISK
- IXy wutM a Tnak call txmA tof yourwif I.'
hmt mH aa4 Uw anyway. M p to show Uim.
W. B. PLANNER.
J. W. STEWART,
Sale and Livery Stable.
the consumer has remained sub
stantia, ly tlie same. The Senate
I'i'aiiiiitti'e to winch this informa
t: ui ws given w; i be able to lniti
a'e, lfg..ia:;.in of tne highest im
portance l':t tsburg Times.
L i i K tarmeis are at the bottom of
the pile and are the sure foundation
I business prosperity. Their line;
ernps make work for the railroads.
The railroad companies, assured of
tncrcksed earnings, make necjjsary
renewals ai.,1 repairs. The busi
ne.s.s i' ; h,. roads sets the steel
works and car shop.-, in act ive opr-'
ation. And so it gie?: other busi-i.ess-
s are st.mulated in tnrn. The
t'arn.er is a: the bottom of it all.
I' ti .l.i' lei , ' h : a Record .
ru.ar leatnre atout tne
;.:.;:. '.mo the ballot-box
: n lie
1 .str:.
Fowle. He said that the State and the The selections by the
general satisfaction neie.
Board give
at New Orleans. Ibe same old and brilliancy were eotual to any at
l-,..1. l. . . T . - ' .1 Ti.,... l..l 1.. 1. T 1.. l I 1 .1 rt Vtt
ouLiunuii.ui mmiMu.ncu w ni. u i na e utn. pi i legcu t u uc , . . . fp, tin()lvtoMr,
immortal glory on our arms on the present in assemblies of much 8U- Tucker for the intereat be manifests in "standing with reluctant feet
fields of Mexico, and gave the perior dignity since. I would the road, and that Mr. Tucker being a Where tne brook and river meet."
Union an empire rich in all the ele esteem it a great benefit if the large stockholder of the company, he is a period ot maidenhood wnicn is
could but feel that his interest was r ,'V. " " utj Dwlo ..
people of 8ure 8f certain times, which induce
i 11 r.
. 11 e s :
!': i .'!-
menta of national greatness. The societies could bo rtfsascitated!"
mA nlrl Snnth that crnve to tl,. Tl, simp crrPat pdncat.nr fntlier allied to the counties and
- ."v. -...v. w r. . vr..v. fs,- u uaA : unn .w m. . foil-
world the highest civilization, and says: -In my view of the matter, much at aUbe in the proper manage-' young life. To all afflicted with de
sustained it by as brave men and a man's education must be mainly mpnt of the road hen all null to- rangements of a uterine nature Dr.
, , , ,, , , j L"c"k " v Pierce's Favorite Prescription is of m-
virtuoua women as ever adorned his own work. lie may be helped gtther it will be a day of triumph for estimable value. It is the only medi-
societv and blessed mankind. or he mav be embarrassed greatly the road, for the people and industries cine for women, sold by druggists un-
Thank God the old South lives! by his environment; but neither along its iW J?.
Lives in history; lives in civiliza- books, nor teachers, nor apparatus, Mr- uasniDet.on tsryan movea mai in every ca8e, or money will be refund-
tion: lives in the pure hearts of her nor other -unrounding conditions XZL t.XS
and the indomitable of any kind will be of any avail, t0 the Governor. He thought it beet carried out for many years.
unless he himself furnish the ener- that it should be postponed awhile un- "WILD OLIVE
gizmg spirit which shall put them til it could be considered and better An engrafted branch of wi"ld 0iiTe;
to account. A mind is not mould- understood. Mr. Simmons spoke in Beaten against the rock,
i:.r.i: i hpartvancord of the movement and Tn the whio-like scourge of tempest
en as an carmen essei is lasuioueu . T.,. .h
Ha i ir U S. Tucker next madaafew
molds itself by virtue of an inber- ta ,.,ino fhat ho Vin(1 h.tn mi.a.
danghtrs
spirit of her eons.
The South is moving onward
not the old South, nor the new
South, but Tiik Si'CTii. one and
hoe.strmg C'ongrea-: indivisible.
,f Mississippi is that The sky that smiled oa the birth
Wilmington Star: At the champion
compress yesterday out of about three
hundred bales of cotton stored
in one of the .wsr3housps. i 8
it was noticed that there were perhap-i t"1''
a dozen bales in pine fibre bagging, and
three or four in cotton bagging. All '
the other bales were covered with jute
bagging. It is probable, however, that
as the season advances more of the
Alliance bagging will be used. A col
ored man who came here recently from
Rocky Point and secured employment
at the Hilton Mills, was killed yesterday
morning by a peice of strip -from the
edging-saw. which struck him in tie
stomach. The unfortunate man wj'.
named Thomas Lewis, and leaven ,;
wife and one child in thid city.
Wilmington Messenger: There eeem
to be a rivalry between Mississippi nrni
Arkansas as to which bhall he tic
"promised land" of the colon d inn
grants shortly to leave Wilmington !a
the west and southwest. W learn ilc.t
some of the emigrants deBire to go to
tbe Mississippi Delta while others have
made up their minds to go to Arkansas.
Tha M laaiaairrrii aC7Atrtja are InnL-nH fur m '
a few days, and for fear that the en i
grants might get somewhat mixed, the
Messenger has been requested by a col
ored man interested iu tbe Arkan..
party to state that no agent for th o
route has arriyed in the city as yet. In
other words . tbe Arkansas crowd i
warned not to get mixed up with the
other crowd and be carried off to Mis
sissippi. Washington Gazette: While our farm
ers are down in the mouth about the
crop outlook, yet we think that the
crops are not so poor after oil. The
corn crop is usually good, and what
rice there is is first-class, and the cotton
is doing well where it iu not drowned
olit. There are not so many forms on
as usual, but there is little or no drop COuIIMi
ping off, and the bolls are largo. .
Our citizens are talking railroad con -
tinually on the streets, which shows
that they areinterested on tbe subject.
We think that at an early day two rail ' !
roads to this town will be an assured
fact to-wit:The Norfolk Southern, from
Edenton via Washington and Kinston
to Wilmington, and an extension of the
Scotland Neck and Greenville branch
of the W. & W. road from Greenville to
this town.
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. s. , ,n i iii'uiN i, k iu wiu ; oi vv asnington glowed in beauteous ent force which makes lor symme- represented in various ways in regard
is-T'ii rewariled with effulgence over the cradle of Lee. trv or for deformity according to to his position in Extern North Caroli-:i.-.'!ei.t
Harrison. It is '-The same heavens are indeed over the direction eiven it bv concions- na. lie also deemed it prudent that
: " ui;.!ertaiid why the our heads, the same ocean rolls at ness and will. Libraries, I'niver
i .. -ix stuffer'our feet." seties, museums, and foreign travel
'"ni i: e ot :y the pres- I f conditions are changed, there are powerful auxiliaries to a man
'r'4'' ::- that the ha.s ben no change of elements, who is determined to be educated:
ill but he will find them of no
this resolution should be postponed to
With its terrors of glare and shock.
Oh ye, who have trodden and tumbled
Along this thorny path,
Pray that some hope and patience
May burst through thij torture of
wrath.
Oh God, for a crumb of the comfort,
That thrilled the martyr's breast
! . n
fla Uortei and Mulea alwara on hind. nl will he L'o
dUpod of on eaay term.
1 eo haad a aaabr of K.ae Tem. :h r- 'g,-'""
i tralad 3a.idl llort. for bolh ladies and gent . iter.
road Street, -TJew Berne, N. C.
t:ie baker
i.ews stori
. l it o:: a
t ;c stutTer should The same race dominates and will
food for cenous hold the mastery to the end of time.
ub;e. t of election 1 "o "liifuaiou of new blood," no "iu-
.ouis culcation of new id was," can obliter
ate the paat, or dun the
What our fathers made glorious
their sons will make more glorious
until the South reaches the high,
unapproached and unapproachable,
position to which nature and na
ture's Cod have destined her.
Mr. John II.
occasionally
f r : he morn-
reccut visit
no o:,e near, he de
ls Piaster's paper
some future d ite.
diecussion by Cel. IJinedale and a few
others, it was decided that it be pub
lished as formeily i-t-Ued and submitted
to a called meeting of the stockholders
avail, if he makes them anything to be held in the c.ty of New Berne on
m,,r.. Hon secondarv instrnmeri- the tii Thursday of November next.
talities in the work. On the other
f.,t.,, 1. 1 .. l .1. r ,.,,V, r, .1 r-n t, f ,t ,,t.
nuuir. uauu, IlO HICK ui nueu iiuihuiokio , , T r. TJ ir tr-A u , ji t
ii ne9 ir p.. Bryan b.-q.. otiered the ni, 7ak and wearv. and wavward
will prevent a man from securing a foli0wing resolution on the death of Weeping we strive and pray
valuable education who is resolved that honored gentleman: Jesus, carest Thou not thai we perioh
lr . Now, now in this bitter way .-
to educate himself. ltness, for Whereas. We. the stockholders of Saida Petht.
instance, a lienjamin Franklin, a the Atlantic and North Carolina Rail- La Grange, N. C.
, ,. ,, , , ,. , read company have hehri with pro
Hugh Miller, a Michael haraday, founJ flOrr0W 0f the death of Major Beecham's Pills act like magic on a
and Abraham Lincoln." John Hughe;, a farmer President of tbis ' weak stomach.
Raleigh Call: On Saturday aflernoun.
Marvin Whitaker, aged 16, and An
drew Snelling, aged 14, were in the
city on a business and social visit to
their uncle, Mr. W. N. Snelling. fl.ey
left early in the day for their homes in
St. Mary's township. On arriving .it
young Whitaker 's home they decided
that they fcad timo to take a tquirrel
hunt and began preparations for one
Whitaker took a breech-loading rifle
ana began to clean it up. While hand
ling it, he proceeded to insert a cart
ridge in the breech, not conscious of
holding the muzzle toward Snelling!
who was a few feet away. There was
a sudden explosion. Young Sneiling
put his hand to his left breast, walked
rapidly around in a small circle once or
twice, then fell dead. The bullet had
struck a -vital part near the heart.
Elizabeth City Economist: We had
the pleasure of a (fall on Friday from
Messrs. Thos. Mann and Cartwright
of Hyde county. Their accounts of
I irnnn in Hvde. excent rice, are unfa- i
vorable and gloomy. They report the
public feeling of the people of Hyde a
decidedly adverse to the administra
tion of Gov. Fowle, because of the r
moyal of the convict labor of the State
from the Broad Creek and Alligator
Canal, which is an important work for
Hyde county and would enable the
farmers to drain their lands elTectually.
This work is of the first importance to
the county and to the commerce of this
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After some further Ah, may be our hearts might ache lees gection. The Nags Head properly
After a few appropriate introductory
remarks on the death of Major John
Grow calm on life's rack of unrest.
Is life a play of passion,
Is it a farce of fate
This breath that is forced upon us;
This passion of love aud hate 'i
They say that tho angels are keeping
A watch o'er the pure who sleep
But Jesus, Jesus, is with those
Who wake in pain to weep.
was offered for sale at the courthouse
in this place, on Saturday and was
knocked off to John P. Overman, who
was the last and highest bidder at
81,500. W. W. Carraway (the formeJ
D. R- Walker of the News-Observer
staff) made us a call on Tuesday. He is
now a postoftice inspector and was en
route officially to Manteo. He is the
best informed man upon public men
and matters in North Carolina, that we
have met in many a day. Oyster
planting is going on at Far Creek. Mr.
Makeley has planted Si.VOim bush. -Is
and is still employing men m the I u-i
ness.
For a disordered liver try Beei !cu.
Pills.
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