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, . It, fcj S6 - "S ("'7' .v 1' T If if i i 7 0 M . wvm-m I .NT 0 K P K I : K NT T 1 1ST ALL THINGS. VOL. XII. NEW BERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C, SEPTEMBER 1889. l7 T It 1 i -r 2J JL LCaW.1 ttiJ-u BOX fcTH HOT ofct H1 nrt lLltF l MmKf umirl to try on box cm J Jf I m 'Worth 4 llaw box- Tin: W : : . TllK :r,; A N KIM rtiHI AI. M)TK. N-'- i-rk l).i.'v C.r.u hie .IK ( vmx STCiiAca : vmm disestiom : disordered uker ; ACT I MX ICi r fn iin wca viral grnt isnfiMnf (Mtolk)mniPaNltiikU lCJA- P1LLJ R4l 1 trial Mi""? m tc vuujk a tnnuii wui bo. -" -Li ' V - - i "i- F- M.ti 1 cl. m4 7 me. lie botf liA.- IHi UUI&Csr Mi-E Of AA f it i Hi uui&csr uti c Cu1 SI imL H1!L BmSlXS POLS 05 RECEIPT OF PRICE 25 CLN.A BOX. : mi i i k. N . ETT1WCER BROS. Havo for sale at Lowest Prices Possible: .r'ini.i. Si 1 ; t . ' ; ir."ri' -S i'ir KetiniDg y i; i-i '.ri-n :nrir)'orated. ::r .i':fmp: u:i the Crir'H , : .! S : . IVt -ni 'Ur. ... i ' -' i i r w ajj da- . i.i'r K.-i'iirli election." . V : Kfjriblic.il'.S -.. ;. i . 1 ( u i.incrs fur (iOT- . ii . -i . . i I - at M ir ion i- :-.-;:..! i i ! 1 Ciiu.i of ,i . 1 1 k . n k ii , I li'publican of t h.it M atione will Ive tivpj. Tl.py want to chungc tlio rules of the Iloue so ;i to he ;ible to une.it eighteen I eniocr.its, who were elee'ed by niajontie.s r.inging from l.oK) :o l,!,o(io l.,t the id try it. There be .mother ('oiigres- dioiinl election I'.cit f.til. ai.il a lTehiilei.fi.il i':;e ;n 1 yiH ' in. Kin;i: r i r, TilK Mt-se:igir will tin aii t h it it i in preserve the peace, re vent . 1 1 1 great cil.iini'v to ei'her rare or to both r.ic s. a:.il to uphold the I.kj- 1 1 ;i t it will riot be silent under political outrages upon the THK KA V KTTEVI l.LE I'ESTEXMAL' l-'or the lifth time wegive special prominence in these coltmms to the approaching Centennial cele bration at l'ayette ille. It will be ;in occasion to which no patriotic North Carolinian, and no true Southerner, can he indiffer ent. The event to be celebrated is the ratification of the Constitution of the Cnitcd States by the Sovereign an i lira Stare ol North Carolina. History of c'HPta," nor of i hi' chronicles no more important event, Bethoma. whether it be regarded as niTecting TllK MORAVIANS A 1 i:V. I ii A IiAR i. The 1 ii ii i a 1 1 - lute I 'en; I lie It 1 1 i ',. : ' 1 1 ' Tnc former w. r French war l.u: i Cherokees au I i' against all hi. .' p. seven pir-oii- re- .r ever ih.it ltj ii uii t - i i : . r s i bury in N,.. '. .-m -i. r. Tht? I r-Lh r t-M i m i ! iiar v il a : . r :.i Diily consmuui OKTH CAROLLN'A EWS. i' ri .! rpi'i-ftM ii s Wth '! m. ' k . . :(;,. 1 . to'jer 1759 ttie k - i eclared war aud murdered rt Is mion ( where e rth Carolina : ::, hie at SallS- i xempt from t : 1 1-i r land, t i.'. c immj l.t-ion " 1 1 1 (i uvir ; i; ib.ira and i-rom the Mate Papers. Slizibell. City '-October i to is. fhs fovernor's mansion al Raleigh it to uc '..tfrl. Woik will begin ar once. They want one hundred boys ..: ponies to be a special detachment of the staff of marshals at the State fair. Sanford Express: Eizht thousand bushels of wheat were raised on eight DecerB ly l recure tie- b U I I ' 11 II . 1 1 ! the building itself, large, oiiivi'in-ni. wfli equipped nd i in purine in H.p.nr ance. 18 one of which, ihe Afnoci.it i mi here ia justly proud. Above the r. I.rum in the main hall hnDgs a portrait "f Mr Pvarson. Thu ded icatorj- nermon : was preached from the text found m Matthew rvi: IK. :'.!eigh ',:hII On Tuisday of fair week lue;: .1; b if tf:e fa'r groin),; a marriage, in wbicn rvl irePr. . will centre. Its novelty hi I hi; a .. attraction. Mr. iiatenian. the vn;riL' h J " -1 miles square about Carter's Mills, Moore I Rentleman farmer of Mackey l-. rri the interests of North Carolina, the Spongenberg and K t.vtui defeated by from l',0OU to o C.vl.Kii K'''ZiKii, Camden N. who fell down stairs and broke neck, U v e :Luee weeks alter ,(X0. J., hia his white iconic of the South, or fail to antagonize any measure inspired destinies of the young Kepubhc or by party rancor and partisan mean- the amelioration of mankind, ness. It is the friend of the South, It such an occasion can be height- and as i-ueh must b the friend and ened by personal presence, the ap- well wisher of both races. It is the pearance of Jefferson Davis will and o:hjr bre:;iren uet wren uri by Bio ai esoortj. They went back and forth on hoMe baok at a rapid rate which cauii d the Ind lcs who were prowling aruund to capture them, to say "The Du'.rhi rs hive biy; fat horses and ride nhe the Devil." A watch was establ i.-hi d dy ami nit;ht .on fall '.VKl.I. P. lor ' FL 'WEB '."), KM) to baa the 5.00O lb. Irillvi Soaf. l.OOO Ij. Co(j' Sp.5ol Coctoc 10O U!m of TW M Holt'. 100 boi f Sap, :1 30 VaJ o( i-A Siii-. 500 bbU. Tork, 3.000 pair of Ztxler Uroa. a i Uay riai.i.. l'.rc i Sod i S :.; Sho A FI LL LINE OK Dry Good, Ready Uade Clothing & Furniture, AT RET A I L AMD WHOLKSALK. W art frt?rd (t-r jv Ui wr"iWt lUgainj for the I.tu: Slon'j.J OETTOTGER BROS. Sjf-a of tbe Olebratd Pearl Shirt. friend of law and order. Wilming ton Measenger. With this number the Star enters on its forty-firth volume, and still shines for all. Iu the twenty-two years iu which it has tx'en published, it has be?n a faith ful chronicler of current events at home and abroad, an earnest ad vocate of progress, State and local, and an uncompromising defender of democratic principles, npon which the prosperity of this country depends. What it h.vs been in the past it will lx in the future, and as by being true to its mission in at v'ifc. and the people re journalism and true to the people add very largely to the attractive ness of the Centennial. Few men have lived in the tide of time who county, this year "Winston Daily: The 88 5u0 pipe organ for the Centenary M. E. Ohiirch. ar rived yesterday. The weight of the the organ, including boxing, is six tons. Chatham Record; A volunteer water melon vine grew this year on the farm of Mr. I. S. Upchurch, of Williams township, that bore fourteen melons which weighed 196 pounds. Raleigh Progressive Farmer: We ver ily believe that the State Fair of 1849 will be the most interesting and the largest ever held. Everybody who can Mi;, l: e n t a c ii ec k U or .;' l'.t r t otninittee without an r.l.r.i n as to use. W ii it : : he matter withthe :ii.i..-T A tter addressed to this paper by the editor at Ctnnelley's Sj nags re.iL.heil us .a.-t u:ght via New or a. . Man'. I. e are still in danger, at the -re r.e of the recent catastro- me uurumir tronn i fir hp nafirj it being at the top of a high hill. The 8nould attend and bring their families bell was ruDg every morning at dawn The man with the largest foot in tka of day and it was afterwatds learned ' world is probably Rev. John Farnham, . . , , . teat tnia simple device prevented the or cnariotte, IN . U. tie wears a num- 80 impressed themselves upon their Indians from many contemplated at-! ber thirty -five and a half shoe, which age as has Jefferson Davis. At tacks 0D the Fort. It was also learnt i requires a sole twenty inches long and . ii- i that one hundred and fifty warriors 1 seven inches broad, the commencement Ol his public bad encamped for sis weeks within six i rCOn.i.u n-., .u. areer, he moved to the front rank miles of Bethavia and a tmaller camp I Edgecombe Alliance has passed a reso f statesmeu and never for one mo- wuhin lhree 'le" of 1C' i'ut under the lution that they will sell no cotton seed i st.uesmeu.ana neer ior one mo providenc of God no assault was made this season for th.n;5nUMr the wiley C of ment, has his right to pre-eminence nor no one captured by been successfully challenged. In enfy- . " A wounded maa ca.ue in to the Bet- the Senate, he was the peer Ot any tlement with arrows still sticking in of its illustrious men. In the Cab- his body, who with two oth-r settlers from beyond the l ad s in had been at- inet, I.c was I lie pride 01 Ilie All- tacked by theindians: hia tratl Ul, 01 Which he was the uavlL,K oolu ueen Kineu ana ne wana warned to t'.ee from the danger that t r.reatens. TllK Colorada Mining i;ichange have adopted a resolution to in veatiirat the constitutionality of it has won hosts of friends, so it will continue to be true to its mis sion and true to them, and thus endeavor to prove worthy of their continued confidence and support. restricting the coinage of Wilmington Star. the a siiver. Ir :s matter of popular gratifica tion that the ('Diversity and the vanoQs Colleges in the State have opened with an unusually large attendance. f r CLOTHING ! THE YOl N(i DEMOCRACY. Recently we gave as one of the reasons why we expect to win in 189 J, the fact that the young men ol the country were flocking to the Democratic standard. The sec- O Monday in the Wake Sapr- tjona, 1Mapa that havfl tilvided tbe personal charms are this season for less than 25 cents ner bushel, and ask all Alliances in the State to co operate with them. Wilson Mirror: We learn that Thos. Haywood, of Nash county, sold tobacco from five acres of land for sixteen hun dred dollars. Mr Tanr Willinma nf companions (...., haa oi, prinrr urnun.l in II, a.-nnHQ.1 nr, ,"r, uv yuuuuo c. IL IUI lime. for over twenty-four hours. Elizabeth City Falcon: The owner- A Baptist preachr. John Thomas. was shlP of the NaKB Head Hotel is a matter killed near AbbotCa creek and in a of considerable importance to the people short space of time, no less than fifteen of thia loaal'ty- At the sale on 8atur persocs wort murdered in that neigh-i day laBt' Mr. C. W. Hollowell become borhood. tne purchaser. Five years ago it sold A fall of snow in March caused the for 10-0; on Saturday it was boupht We cannot 8ay more ' enemy finally to retire, whereby quiet for v1-5"". It is not needful It is wa3 re8tore(i 80 that the blessed season ' Senator Rensom will deliver the ora- ' iur umuinuiDrHiiuK oavior s sutler- nou tuo uoiouraiiuu ui aa one nun , ings. death and resurrection, proved a time of rich spiritual enjoyment. On Easter Sunday, a company of Orange County riflemen, sixty persons, arrived and requested Bro. Spongenberg, as the Herman preaching was just over, to preach again for them in English. which he cheerfully did, selecting for his text Acts ii; 36. The whole company laid down their arms and listened with awe and atten- vaniugi,on county, ni:8 agreed, null his fiancee, to postpone hin nurii.i from October 2d to that date, mid I h e the ceremony performed h-ru J I - 1 the gentlem&n who wrote here Hume days ago for a sufficient amnui.t of cotton bagging to make his wedding suit from, meaning thereby to tdiow In opposition to th jute trust, and tTtitH of all binds, and his loyalty 10 his nut ive section. He will wear that hu 11 at his marriage, and it is said that the h.d v will wHar a handsome costume mads from North Carolina pla'ds But huh is not all of the novel anil attractive features. He will have ten am dm un couples, and all of the jiKixLltuisiujM. wear suits made from cotton bagging. It has been proposed that all the brides maids wear costumes of North Carolina plaids, and this may be done, but it is not poetively determined uc;;n. The marriage will surely be an interring , oeremony. Over seventy counties hae reported that examinations will be held for applicants for admission to the Ag ricultural and Mechanical College. Chatham county beats the list, having appointed a county student. The col lege opens on October 3j. 0 V Ti : t'l 'Ii' KIDNEYS, LiVEf; kliU CCWELb. CLEANSE THE 1" Elf ECT.'riLlV mi;,; strength and ornanieut; but it was reserved for the stormy dajs of the Confederacy to develop him in his matchless proportions theconnoisl seur of everv eve and the idol of every heart, of him today enough to say that he will be at I'ay etteville, and we shall see him as he is. Nor is this all, Miss Winnie Davis will be there. It is right and proper that she receive every polite attention and every token of love. If there was no ancestral Oatno00iAOnnnWa V, 0 r n a m a hprii'orjwine latneny ajmonition or tne fj..VU , dredth anniversary of the adoption by North Carolina of the Constitution of the United States, which will be held in Fayetteville. November 21, 1889. Ex President Jefferson Davis will be pres ent. Burlington Newt: Mr. Qoorge Simp son, of Morton's township, was found dead in his room one day last week, whither he had gone a day or two be fore with a jug of new brandy, saying FALL STOCK poariag ia bj every Law f aid Complete :a ererj DprtEeat. Call and examine aad for joarwil. No troobi to a how Goo la. Oar ttock. ol SHOE 9 aad RUDDER GOODS caa scarcely b excelled. Oar prwj afs LOW, and mt Lbcui will tear tb teat. TV ' 4. ior Court, criminal term, the grand jury returned a true bill against, ex-i'rieat J. J . loy le for committing rave upon Geneva Whitaker. N' man, says Prince Krapolkin, 'can b-e happy who lives withoat, command idolatrous enough to admiration. DeOPie, from me IOUUaatlOn Ol tne - - in Wachavia rctnrnM Ir. Pennavlvania ii . - : 1 1 1. 1 , vvashincr' still (XCite the pas- uur ganauts w m oe ai meir lk;si, and thence to Europein 1762, where ' of Edward and all North Carolinians eubser- goverBmeut, siona and influence the opinions of the old, but ouryoungmen steadily vient to Ler P'-easure. look to the future, and will alien We take great pleasure themselves with the trreat nartv lishing the following as - . T I an object, or whose object is some devoted to the" devejopment wornout relic fiom a former age, wh."b can never be revivified." Last Monday the Mobile and Ohio $outh-bound mail and passen ger train was ' held np," at 3:10 A. M. at Huckatunna, Miss, by high wavrr.en, and uver ?"J7,lXW taken. American aspirations onder the Constitution. Yonng men are al- in pub- tbe latest 0 in regard to the Centennial: Interest in the approaching centennial celebration here Novem ber 21st and 22d gathers volume to a negro on the Dlace that he would venerable bishop whose words seemed I drink enough to kill him. Such a eight to make a deep impression on many. ! i8 seldom Been as met the eye when his n .aprn itn ne nnisoea nis laoors ; room was forced open. Washington Progress: The little town ?.t OB orrl V f ill Tn IS i n V nr u a l"Vi r nr rr t-T r , 1 .iT-. 1 rated during the last session of tbe Elders Conference for near y thirty ; Legislature is manifesting considerable years. He died m Bertbelndorf , in I aCrir flnrn,flfl tu v, Saxony, September lbth, 1 .92. at the twn BnH lr,nj:. B1,i advanced age of eighty-eight years. In 1761 the war with the Indians was brought to a close. In 1762 peace being restored , a com pany of fifteen brethren and sisters ar rived from Pennsylvania by way of Wilmington, amon them brethren The Lumber Interest. Willi amston, N. C, Sept. 'S'. Editors Joubnal: On the 3d of July I moved from Kinston to this nlace. situated near the south bank of the Roanoke, about fifty miles from the mouth, and nearly one hundred miles from the sea. I have spsnt a large part of my time in holding religious meet ings in Martin and adjacent counties up and down the Roanoke. Several matters of interest have claimed my attention, and it will atford me pleasure to giye your readers the benefit of them. Ten years ago I left this part of the State. It was almost destitute of anv enterpise. The people were engaged in farming, fishing, and making i-hin-glea. as they had been for years. Now things are very much changed. Farm- ing, lumbering, fishing and railroad building are all being pushed with en- j ergy on an extensive scale. Years ago logs were cut all up and down the waters of Albemarle Sound and its tributaries, and taken through tbe canals in large rafts by two tug ' pum rjLOOG, i r ; . , H r A L T i 1 1. .' ' Mm v. . ill m . :.': - i.:.-JC r-LM : -ic r u The ehea; on the inai l Sept. 1. !H witi patriotic. While we cannot with Qori piainrr anil QOftinff nf thf .Tnhn Afirhnpl r5rnff nffprtrflrrla liiaVinn believe that they will forget their snn, and the patriotic and fair i Abram de Gammers. They brought j idhathr 11 couBtry-s history, it is cheering to daughters ot tne u a .win cace BeKlementi an in8trumeD but" iule believe that thef will dwell with greatest pleasure upon the achieve- - -it .1-- -: -1 boh.1 win raiiy uere at tne time aw known at that time in tbe coloDy. They ruenuoneu as mey never oeiore ' aiB0 brought a bell for Bethaoia. rallied. The doors of the historic! In July eight couples were married town and surrounding section have re cently organized a good school, 10 be known as the "Alexander Academy." named in honor of the Hon S B. Al exander the leader of the Farmers' Alliance in this State. Wilmington Review: Stewart Elli son, of Raleigh, ia one of the most men in the State. He said that the Mississippi Delta was not the place for the colored man to migrate to, and that some of those who had already gone out there from North Carolina were anxious to get back. O.vk of the most pleasing pol.ti- mnts of the party through which chivalrous old Fayetteville will be j among thtm L. G. BachofT, minister at ; r" "JpCraii mudhTgher their thrown wide open to the visiting . 1 I 1 .! cal signs of the times is the lact ri' n" -e- firo Ettwein undenock a loEK mia thf I,,,!,, Pnrwrr W llnphes si grandest triumphs and greatest "lu iu. muiuuauuLa iui sionary journey as far as Charleston " , ,11 j.wu ueoine win u maue. , . . , , r nf-rmrw rite - anil lnanre.1 hv mnm. J 1 prominent iiepnoiicau ana one 01 k'i"1.' j .... W. B. FLAWWER. VAN WINKLE GIN MACHINERY CO COTTON GINS, PRESSES, FEEDERS 3: CONDENSERS. Tin In Wrskte Cottca Bin Machinen L.l. Mt ( T Ol. ClM t.i. Go-xj S-n? 4kr44 Fr fil4 Mi.l. at Oa- T-.. Mat Ftr Im Ik B-. Kla.lH l Cm.. Rvh.a .1 il..l. . - I the ablest men in Virginia, an nounces his intention to support the Democratic State ticket. Tuk Tost say "the I'resideut en counters rough weather in West Virginia." Just as might have expected. His party has been ex per.enciug rough weather there a long tim, and he ought to have known he could not calm the storm. When General II. F.urd Grubb was nominated by the Republicans for Govern' r of New Jersey, a voieo m the gal.ery asked, "What would e do without GrubbT" Ordinarily, it u true, 1: would be pref v hard to get alou g w 1 thout it, but New Jersey :s no: yet prepared to take Kuril Grubb. Kansas City Tiu.es. A I. rili il'ii II the receipts of oot- ories of the past oeuicate mem- militia from Virginia. South Caro selves to the attainment of more lma and Georgia will attend the glorious results in the future a celebration, and quarters are thus xe iu-rnc, the Central Comnurcial preaching and holding meetings It was learned today that the wherever opportunity offered. THE STATE HAUUOU. early being engaged" by parties from all parts of the State. One of the chief events of the occasion will be the centennial ball compli- meutary to Misa Winnie Davis, ! from the music ol which will be lunished by Kesenichs Band of Richmond, Va. Coast. i luture in which tbe discoveries of science, the inventions of art, the products of agriculture, and the contributions of commerce will cement the bonds of union, aug ment the national greatness, and secure ieace, plenteousnes.s and k I I I H. IUCC11UL , ' L (111 IU1 " " ' - " I J o ; - , . T , i ir i . . V, .-, . c f 1, r.,r-i, ,v.,.l., .. ,T t" n b -r f-T p a r f r, r p i a n en 1 1 nn a h i na w i 1 1 nm b I 18 On 6 of t he petS Of B 1 1 1 y M a hon e not h ua''l'""-,n l" luc nu. committees lion, junan o. carr, 01 ; " 7 v.-I.a . ine will be done with him and we will there than in North Carolina. We think a reaction will soon set in and that the exodus fever will die a natural death before the year is dead. Oxford Ledger: The "Coon" who represents Wanamaker on the Oxford & Clarksville railroad, and runs as route agent from Keysvilleto Raleigh refused last Wednesday night to take on or de liver mail for Oxford, giving as his excuse he was sick and not to trouble "dis nigger wid yer trash." This was something never known to happen be fore in this State and our people were Bryan, of the A- & N C. R. R., is ; very indignant at the action of this ne- eignificant. and worthy of tbe moat j gro- Our worthy postmaster at once earnest and serious consideration : j reported the sick "coon" to the Post- City of the Norlh Carolina Letters by an Old Timer. j NUMBER 2. Editor Journal: This paragrah j the late report of President ! THE JHWELEf; HTim'K OF At a recent meeting of all the ! "There is a probability that during j ofHce Department, but we suppose as he r ; . . , - : , i in nnAnf IhA not a nf Ktllv MnhnnA n.fh- Young men are influenced by Doble aspirations. I'ncontaminated by sectional animosities, they see truth in all its beauty and reverent ly kneel at its altar. I'ncorrupted by the idolatrous worship of mam mon, they instinctively shrink have to dubmit to tbe insult. to our terminus at Morehead for car goes. If this can be accomplished we should be able to reach territory for ' Washington Gazette: Mr. Stanly delight of our people, has accepted this class of freight which we have not ; Elks caught 24 wild turkeys in three in the following language: yet been able to penetrate, and our 1 visits to his trap. We learn that Mr. u- v ir 111 it h en ,7 v..v. in; earnings should be thereby increased. "' F. R. Swindell's barn was burned on ihe only thing necessary to secure this ia the erection of a cotton com press. The best location, for the pres ent, at least, is New Berne. That city should have had a compress long ago Durham, was elected chief marshal for the occasion, and much to the: Fail' tterillc Centennial Associa t ion: My Dear StR I have the pleas ure of your esteemed favor of the the night of the 23d.inst .near Pantego. He barely saved his house by the help of the railhands. Oil is thought to have been poured on the end of the barn and a match applied. A representative of Northern captalieta is talking a bonded "um"l'-"' ' " 1')fl, r.itifriniT mA that I ha,l hecn fnr iIib rntton thttt'j rilnrtiii'lul thrniwh nmphs by the unhallowed use of elected to the honorable position of the .ounda to Norfolk. Ic would have ! warehouse to be built here where . , . -u . .i. i I . , 1 . naid ih New Berne co'tun market and i cotton and other stores could be placed money, and distributes the high chief marshal at tbe approaching : Lo . J be Z ori(i-"l'lil ! A 'he offices ot the coveenment to the Centennial .November 21st and -'d ',,, huv ,hnf am,hiri th renpint i same time an advance of 75 or 80 per ton at the cntports the paat week corrapters of public morals and the Proximo- . 1 accept the compliment , Cotton for export will seek compress cent, wouia be maae totneproaucer tnese necessary lacuuies r i Wir il-i hi i'ii Inn aefiiA nirv. j r . i ni i , ' , .-o will promise to do all in my power ment from plantations was U9,.so2 Young men of generous impulses to make the occasion a success. bales, the balance going to increaa cannot see how privileged classes Begging to extend to the citizens and members of the committee who did me the honor to elect me to the position my sincere thanks with assurance of higest esteem and re gards I beg to remain, Yours truly, J. S. Care. The news of Mr. Carr's accept- :he stock at the interior tbwns. Last -ear the receipts from the plantations for the same week were 104. -.',!, bales and for lv7 there 'ales. Financial Chroni- - CWrlw. nm i-i C K.lr. Tu IliL'i (ii ui Mtclinry Co., Xo. i or. . TWl. jMll'aW--.aalMII -- rwn-t : ir-r7 c t--. i -iihi i in in --- Vt Iwri tm IZIaaiMaMfl CaCalaaM tmd Pimm Laj awwi ' . ;rrw vr - . -. . rruoiUBON" hi7iu.iv.v.-. can exist in a free Kepublic, and they will not support a system which under the pretence of protecting labor robs the common people ot their daily bread. Young men are accustomed to I'ayi.s brought the first regard the Constitution as sacred, he province of North Car- Believing it to be little less than 7C.'. Two -ears later he lnspiat-d, they instinctively l'y to Sw.ir. n"s Kev:sal. Davis its rescue iu the hour of danger. It oved to issue paper money, cannot be denied that the Demo- ws a mail contractor, post-master cratic party is the party of the of New- LiTiie and a magistrate Constitution. Whatever assaults under Tryon. In December 1753, have been made npon it have been he issued the first number of the under the flag and by the leaders North Carolina Gazette. L uiver- of the Republican party. Kven iu s;ty Correspondent of News and 1S60, the Btormy period that pre- Any foreign ship can com:: to More- head City that can get into Wilming ton. Tha draught of water on the Beaufort bar is greater than at the mouth of the Cape Fear, and the en- warehouse. Raleigh News and Observer: Every farmer and everybody else is interested in more roads, better roads and cheap er roads. They can best learn by seeing at the State Fair, where there will be 'i :.7s2 C I ' . J a in: press to ol.n :a printed was en: : trance eat-ier and better. Ihe ships ; exhibited will prefer to come, to Morehead, if the I terracing cargoes are assured. With proper facilities for corn pressing, the cotton will come, in abundance. About all the cotton Bold in the New Berne market, or shipped for sale in Vrf!l- I..,., ..I,. trw fi-r, ctTrTr-rt l- .lunula. 13 uuut:ui tw.j.w. ance was received with peculiar, Wh cur,iH -r y,a nWVr tnnH delight and it is now understood that one assistant marshal at least will be appointed from each and every county in the State, com mitfees are all at work beavers. practical road making and The machine ehoployed will do the work of a hundred men. It will be supervised by Capt. B. P. William son, the chairman of the county com missioners of Wake county, and one of the moot practical and conservative men in the State. It is the duty that every county commissioner in the State owes this cotton to Nor oik to start abroad, i his people to come and see and learn, when we have such an outlet as that ; The best money the county could spend The like POSTAL AFFAIRS. through Beaufort harbor Why not make use of our own home port, and give our line of railroad a sustaing patronage V With exporting facil iii-. a New Berne I can easily reach out and uouble ber ! cotton receipts, and correspondingly In nothing does the Cleveland , i8 DOt deadi a8 ha8 been 60 wonld be to see them. Elizabeth City Economist: There is much complaint of the destruction of cattle by bears in the section lying upon the large swamps. Bear clubs should be farmed and war waged upon them. It is said to be the great obstacle to (V server. Wk cannot deny that the ciimi nal record of the State of late is revolting. The Marion Free Lance say.: -Our community waa startled ' eD8 tbe "-ability of this govern last Saturday morning by the news, of the arrest aDd imprisonment of Prof. U. L. Shuford. a young mar-, ned man who has Wen teaching "h'-iol at ('arson's Chapel charged w.th raping the daughter of the for the Constitution. If there is any thing that threat ment, it is the tendency to consoli dation. Dissatisfied men who have failed to attain the objects of their ambition, demagogues who thirst for port at Morehead City, an appropriation could be secured for the improvement of the bar to a depth of twenty-eight or thirty feet of water. This can be easily accomplised, and no mistake about it. Now that the management of the At lantic & North Carolina railroa i has passed into the hands of a Bjsu'ort har bor man. we may reasonably hope that FROST ICING VJIE3ERVAT1 COMPAWY. WUVt A'd Frol do at aiTroC It. Pnriiij Biicii Tininj Wl ti. krrpi all Wall and ur Toce Clean. Waterproofs Brick and Stona. Illaok ll made WuIit proof. Yoj Can Paint Ovr Crrnto1 or Brlrk Wai: Troated vith P rciery a t v r . mi M emu .f vl i 1 gentleman with whom he bo rding." Mk. Clk ki.and h.ws well cnte.l the situation, remarks l'.oston Lost, m saying, with grammatic torce, in reference Href! :CrtLUt. U uilM Itt. PWU.. Pl U Brsidwiy, I I was de the epi- to the tariff reform mjvement iu the Democratic party, that "Party honesty is party expediency," In adopting the clearly defined prin ciples ol reform lor which Mr. Cleveland stood, and turning its attention to living issues, that party ; took the first s'ep m cessary to give it a permanent ascendency. Nor folk. Virginian. Thk Republican managers are terribly worried over the problem of how to get a majority In the next National Hons of liepresenta- often pro- administration show to better ad-i claimed. The people may be asleep, Al . ., i but no place with such superior facili- vautage than in contrasting its tip. and nnPxftmDied advantages can ceded the war between the States, , postal management with that of ! ever die. tbe Democrat fought under and the Harrison administration. The i If Ne.w ?ee Zi?Va.li CUuUCUll QIC 11C1 ;i OUC . AJ VT 1 t, mo u pou tuo llmington .Messenger says : "We hope the Postmaster Gene ral will now conduct his Depart ment as he says, on business prin ciples. This has not been done and by a very great deal. He has willfully, deliberately, of malice aforethought it would seem, af- honore and emoluments which the ilicted many Southern communities : every effort will be made to"develop the 11 J V, , 13 a, l ! , r .1.- 1 J nnn1f will rot rnnfVr nion thorn as wen s ueraugcu ue ouuiueru , tramc resources or me lower ena 01 m ill" rt i I p n n rtVrtr- rTrtTiien ujj uca..D buU(Sc oi -vo,- mailife8t mcompetents he has put ment, but the pure, noble and into postal railway service and chivalrio young men ot the country postotlices. He has selected some will meet them at the ballot box , of the worst of characters some- and protect the priceless inherit- 'me3 '?s wel1 a8, the U108t ignorant. , . . . . L, Only last week 'a coou,- as the ance beqaeathed by their fathers. negroes are calletl m tne ortb re. There is nothing in the Kepubli- fused at Oxford to either give out can party to attract the young or receive the mail, saying : 'Don t , the efforts of Mr. Chad wick to success, men of the country. Its methods bodder me wid yer foolishness, I ' It is to her vital interest to do it. " ir,i- 11 ii Qnlomhor '1 1S. am sick. 11 Air. anamauer win only adopt common-sense, business The Longest Word "in Ihe" Dictionary I""11-'!" LUC "-":" kP'c win . ,nf,nmnptflnt to communicate the in- The great Philadel- PrDreseible satisfaction and incompre- The place i profitable cattle raising which was once a source of much profit to small farmers near the reedy swamps Scupper- nong grapes are now abundant in mar ket. It is surprising that they are not more largely produced in the sandy portions af our section, when it has been clearly demonstrated by actual experience that an acre of ground in a scuppernong vineyard, of a fair season, will yield 8500 in clear profit. Beaufort Seaside: We understand from good authority that from tweDty to thirty fine horses have died in this county dvrtinjr the past two or three weeks from "blind staggers." This is an alarming extent, and some steps should be taken to check the rapid progress of this dreaded disease among horses. Merriman items: Mr. Ste- are for the practiced criminal, the cool and deliberate betrayer of the innocent. There is nothing to win a pure a manly spirit to such a cause. Truth, justice and right, are on in this section, left his home Friday to visitng friends in the neigh borhood, and on bis return found that his once happy home was nothing but a pile of ashes. Cause of the fire un known. Sanders' tore items: We have the champion walker of the State, carrying the mail on route 13.53-1 from Maysville to Sanders' Store. Wm. Dudley carries the mail and walks the distance six times a week making over 200 miles weekly. He is over 50 years old and has a large family Charlotte Chronicle: Sunday was a red-letter day for the church-goers of thia town, the events of the dav hein the dedication of the fine new Y. M ments At Edenton there is a very large mill located near the terminus of the N. & S. R R., where the lumber is loaded directly from the dry kilns on the cars, which quickly take it to the Northern markets. One among the moat unexpected and successful of these enterprises is the mills located at Roper City, and the railroad being built by that point from McKey's Ferry tu Paotego, Beaufort county. This is a full gauge road, on which the lumber U loaded on the cars from the dry kilnir. transferred on barges across Albemarle Sound -to Edenton, and then;e to-its final ties! ioation. At Plymouth are other mills and narrow-gauge roads extending for miles into the country, thus bringing into market large quantit es of lumle i considered worthless only a fewyran ago, because of distance from water. While there are quantities of cypress shingles still being made by hand, saw ing shingles is becoming quite nn in dustry. There have been several very large freshets in the Roanoke tins and much large timber has been ir and floated into the river w hii-li i ..umI not be handled on shallow w ater )rn large shingle mill 1ms lat lv h'vun work, besides many sma! :er on en. v i. u 1, are being run at their greatest epai ui . Another enterprise worthy of im-n tioa is a plant at WillianiHton f..r tie manufacture of barrels. The nnniiti i is from Detroit. Michigan. He .iiy that lumber is becoming scarce then and they are forced to go elsewhere They are working cotton ami oowl gum and think they wilf be able to use other kinds. As lumber becomes scarcer in t!. East and North it increases the demand for ours. The supply is bein rapidly consumeS in these counties Dt-arrt t" Norfolk, and work is already active on the tributaries of Pam I ico ri v. r. In a few years all the lumber of Ilistern Carolina will command a good price. The lesson we all should leirh L imt i waste our forests by fire, or sell them for a song. Closely connected with thin activity in lumber is a general revival if en terprise which is showing itself spe cially in these parts in the building and planning of railroads in various direc tions. My communication is already long enough, and I will write of the railroads and other matters in my next. II. C. L Christian vs. ihe At lantic A N. C. K. Co. The suit of WT. E Christian et al. vs. the Atlantic & North Carolina Railroad Company, now pending in the Supreme Court of the I'nited States, and which will probably be decided before tbe close of the year is of more importance thae is apt to be attached to it in the hurry of pss ing events. Should it he decided in favor of the plaintiff, it simply means that the ownership of the road will change hands, and that the State of North Carolina will be quietly di vested of the control of this property, with all tbe complications attending such a revolution of ownership. Ii i unfortunate, especially at this juncture, that there should exit any cause w hat ever for embarrassment. News an l Observer. A Dl'TV TO VOl'HSKI.K. It is surprising that people will u-f u comoion ordinary pill when they run - cure a valuable EDghsli one for tieHiia money Ir. Acker's English pills nn n positive cure f .r sick-headache h n.l all 1 1 r troubles They are small, sweet ta.ken and do not gripe, d by 1. H. ry. New Berne, N. ('. Watchc:, Ci; S0i.ID I AND PLA'I I V R :.d WAR I k.eti than anv il.. I tube part ; u eyes of part !' H a i i ; v. i for over thir i as go. v,nih State. I t: 5 e ,: s .an i'() Ml- AM- T( N. Opposite 1 ! f d wtf CREAM BAL I UK : HftY- I. F- 'V aF ' r n E-l i- vz it ri I?" c'T Cold in HAY-K A 1H M ! ' 1 sri.l Wa 3Ci TONS IP n o For t pal 1 W. If Mil seed vi I be i 1 1 1 will fin n w. p. cimny-'. a ua Cotton am hi A) n i : w The Sqs: Rt-lV U ; i '1"C Flv i'.ili: W ft- .( vers. ; i II A II l I Tabs. i .( n i 1 t ' 1 . 26 ,,0 IrniiiPiise Soap I'm lory Itinned. CmCAOU. Sept 20 A di-pateti tr Cincinnati says, a telephone mess received thi- morning inmi Ivurv Ii says that llatne- pmke nut ui Knu r big soap factnrv an I s-i mi u"X ' . the o 'ritrol of ih-- 1 - pa r i m. i t I 'art e bu i Id ings w r- r pi- t.-i en-' an 1 1 1 IS es i i n at . ! i h I 'le i t- w i I in the neigiitiorho.i.1 n .rl-" ,( " IS CONSUMPTION INI I It . II I 1. v. , e M ( ! I M K I I. ., f ViAmn .I. .1 U I ina nn tn ciroll fV.fi Vfiliima nf eei ice uy iuo luuiuuku iiiiu lu" 1" T vn nne'of our nroan-rona and nonular commerce tnrougn us port terminal., t , 7 L f, rkoHo-1.L- n.-i mnal aoanrortlr tatia , lailiieio due note of the suggestion of Mr. Bryan in that regard, and endeavor to act upon it. New Berne by taking hold of the projoct of making Beaufort harbor her deep water outlet, the only such she can ever hope for, can immediately promote the scheme of Mr. Bryan, and further :-i- . wiiuiev uairicB tue u u a 11 u waian nir 1 Head the 1 Newark, Ars s, bs ess t Lung-, clans priiieuwic. .1 -uniptive Ii- gsn DlSC'iVe y fur 1 a my third b.-t I work eti 1 1 1 v fMiin cine ev. r made Je-se Midhi'-w, designated especially for the speedy re- . of warm friends and admirers were --H 11! it 11 t l e.-n t thi.l fifths DfrnncrBf-r nndthn 1 n 1 L. jT , 0 lief and permanent cure 01 an r emaie aeugntea ui idd prospect 01 a rovry mn him; me siue 01 luh 1 cmocrBty , auu me fellows, as some are, to handle his wknesses. Nervousness, and diseases ! meeting conducted by Mr Pearson, and ! Lung Tmiilil.-s VOUng men ot the country are form- cash and receipts. Crive US busi- ; nculiar to the female sex. Tha only nearly everybody else felt interested, t tor-. Am in.winii. -i incr in solid ranks aronnd its ness principles. Mr. Postmaster , remedy for woman's peculiar ills, sold : It was thought to be especially appro-I Sam colors. General, and the very best possible b7 druggists, under a positive guaran .moil arrino Wa w rriva -nm-i tee, iu give uu till. - m , ' mil be satisfied phia merchant would not put in- hensible consequences rcsu ting from a competent, illiterate, Stupid fellows judicious administration of Dr. Pierce's C. A. building, and two sermons by iu Charge Of his books ahd corres- favorite Prescription, a preparation Evangelist R G Pearson. His hosts pondence, and rascally, thieving I: l 1 1 i"H W.i Km In K 1 ' t give you ; s littles le and N . C. Don't hawk, and blow, and ipit, but credit ot whatever you may do that j ha8 been faithfully carried out for many j of that institution accord to him a large qn Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. is commendable.' priate that Kev. Mr. fearson should 1 w hoi See guarantee I preach the sermon at the dedication of Berne This guarantee ! the Y. M. C. A. building as the friends ...... tor a disordered liver I" years by the proprietors. part of the credit -of raising the funds 1 Pills. 1; try 1'.. " it- CAI.IfuMNIA I I. - SYKlv CO. LC'i i 1 . ; f '.' : ,,,'. a r S.W.SE..Srsllwood SEED BE A LEES Commission Merchants CRAVEN ST., NEW EERSE, K. C, 'ri'i.u 1 1 s a 1 .1: 1,000 Bunches Cotton Ties, and 25,000 Bagging Bags. -t AMI TKI ST Bagging 1 .' Mir'.'.i w Jm boats to Norfolk, where people had be- I oome sufSciently enlightened that they j I fj C? & 't Ft C n O had learned how to convert logs int . IOU( (.M 1 EJl? .(JO Of lumber. Less than ten years ago the ! Norfolk & Southern R. R. was com pleted to Edenton, and a change began , to come over our dreams. Now there are extensive lumber mills at various points, witn an the modern improve if '-pertaclns Mb ( arolina : t .!. in to the r roh 1 . e I can do l.i.i.-.l i r in the - T 1 A -I K f