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VOL. XII.
NEW KERNE, CHAN EN COUNTY, N. C. DECEMBER 1889.
NO.
Mi! 1 ui; I U Mills.
rWrrir
BOX
Fa VKk Str:1: t;idiDJ:3 Olsortered Liver.
E iD D3T- 'AtlATjnUOOISTS.
PRICE..-. 3vCEi JT&vPER BOX.
PrrtMiTii only W inOtUlETOI AH, fiLHtfc n. laneavhf it. Ens I an J.
B. F'AJZX,E2T SirCO Sole Agents
roi rn-EO Jrr-TKJf, rt O-tiL nt -f.w yoria.
Who (if tout 'drvtx tf n.-.t keep them) w.ll - ! . $
PU1 on receipt of price sM ifnirt jirtt, (P3C ::..:. :;r
GdS be hil il U. M . I )l'KFV'S Dr-.jh' Sr. Nvl.oir .
OETtTlgCER BROS.
INT. O.,
A tne:
i ' her.
, ,1' ' .
I".' 1 .
a .ire mutually
, i u'.r .i ; 1 1' caucus
:n : ' on Hlec-
u v e: ; g t e the
and report.
i: , . I List Moo
r Henry .
-er iou i v ill at
11
t I
il.
lio not
" M "f-r tat.es
i tl h u n d red
i omplaint,
x m ; i ! 1 E m -,
nut return
declines tu
I' I rum the
Have for salt at Lowest Prices Possible:
i,ij IW LovUWJ Soaff.
i.tWO .o. fVw' tt. u.
100 boit IWo,
IOU boi. ";! Str. '-a" " i
5) J -l" 4-4 Sl-V.nf
'; box ' V"-- al !! ---- r
J. )) p ri ' f'-t - '-r - :i i
A LI. 1. 1 K. t '!
rk;aKI rimrti to partici-
! . ; 1 . . . ;.- i le The
I . i - i :; a I.nt ;er
n u t ii ; ii tu t btf
: h . : ' f ' ti c ik'i'j
CaI.TIH S I Rtt'K. I'tiilim in o!
the National l)r ruovr.iti'- Ksn u!ive
t'omui itfe, feeU I'niil) lent -I his
election to the I'uitnl St.iten Sen
ate from ( hio
lit'SHIA.V lllfllleliZ k liA.s 111 lile lt8
iip.ie-iraiic ill New Yoik. 15.)!on
and Providence and will doniitlet-fl
appear in other pl.ioeH ;u the I nitt'd
Stte. It n a Aid not to be dniiKe
roui if properly treated m its in
cept
A Altl.K dispatch tt.n the t'zr
hajt reiQs! to recognize the I'uited
of Hr.izil. Now U-t the
I'mted States of Hra.;1 cut the
acquaintance of the Crsr and hot)
ora will t easiy. N" 1 1 ur iigton
Scar.
Mtt. (,'l.KVKI.AMi s ii,i-i.i.ik-i- de
livered at IioMto'i his heiii mure
widel read aud umre l.iviiratilv re
called thao I'resldeut HarriiOD'
uefiige delirred at W.iwliinKtoii.
Philadelphia Keoud
"( kn . Kki'I.kn 1a i, a ( uiisin
of the n l'rebidrnt, si) r hi rousm
wa worth vit) near JlM),UtMi hen
its
IMH-H1RHL ISSUE Of THE WAMI- be uuccessl'ul. Mr. Banderlin, in
IXfJTON GAZETTE. corupany with Senator Ransom aud
We have before us the industrial Kepresentati ve Henderson, called
It contaiDS thirty pages, and in
embellished aud illustrated with
numerous picturesque
LATEST SEWS.
Celled from the Press Dispatches
laid the matter before him. That
OL'R PATRIOTIC WOMEN TO HELP.
NT r it- f r r . T n lv i O T t i -
gentleman . .xpreHsed himself as tiaa Women's Exchange of New Or
being interested iu the matter, and leans. adnntrl rftanltitinna invitinor all
landscapes indeed, presented Mr. Sanderlin the women of the South to form women
ERfKV YIMM
Awake ye honored ancient bards
Array yourselves in trim.
And bear away your just reward
From the critic Ercky Vimm.
Scott
filled
scrip l ve
Oh! Shakespeare, Byron
Hume,
and handsome buildings. It is with his oilici il report, in which a aswciations to assist in raising funds As loudly rings your awful d...m
with cho.ee literatare, de- recom mendauou ,s to Con- - , From tbe critic Ercky Y,m,
historical and a ,u rt Vv' u- 0f L nited Confederate Veterans, aided our frandest lines shall fade and di
' PriatlOIl. Il IS Stated t l;lf thf hi Ihn ..il,... C... r; f ni
- - "J UUU IrUk A A 1CDO IVtiriB iUUUUUlOUb -vwvi u ij l ( lil IV .
rlmrming and accurate acuounc OI National np-.ropriation for this Association, have in hand. Before the all discerning eye
a heaveu blessed .country that in purpose w a ; .")(). (Kjo m lSOS;and the Russian ixfluenza spkeadisu. Of the critic Ercky Vimm.
natural advantages and progres- now when the pulatiun is seven- New York, Dec. 18. A number of And Virgil e odes and Dante s hell .
,Lr,,,mm(,nt has Renrcelv an fo1 1 greater t hau then, the appro- cases of Russian influenza are reported With MiIwd's Tisions grim,
snt development nas scarce ly an tiQQ ,s (Ujv .i40 000 The today. A reporter on the World, a Shall hear the final funeral knell,
equal even in this highly favored S3erretarv f)r ar la in favor of street broker and a police captain From the critic Ercky Vimm.
clime It is one thing to be in doublm- the prosent appropria- A prominent physician of Boston Whiie BurD8 and Moore the w or:!'
hall
1 trti
pr.Mtic
;. ," ho
rasp ti.e
. -. u n t r
; s really
'mull.
the war began, artl nothing
( lose. He thinks, K'chinuiid
place for his burial if the (
crate S' it unite : n ' 1.
ilur.n'un Mes.e: er.
rftk Ne Vurk Herald
ingt-oii correspondent no
fact that there is a large pn
the
:". ti -ng-
t i.e
another to have the ability to tell
of it so as to fascinate the lovers of
the beautiful and attract the
capital which is the great und
essential need of the South.
We cougratulate our eon tempo
rary ou the splendid success of its
industrial issue.
What induced the editor to pub-
ll.-h this industrial isslle! lie Is
"f let him speak lor hun-elf:
"The motive that has mduced
'.he publication of this industrial
issue of the Washington, N. ('..
Gazette, is two fold. Prior to this
no systematic, studied and elatio
late edort ol any consequence has
bei n ma .e to iniorm the outside
wo: Id of the multiple resources and stren
... . i. . i . : . . f .1.: . i : .
ca pa on 1 1 ies ui inin i in in eu i a i e sec- i. ....
Exposed in every whim,
the North Carolina military will get of influenza in that city and that there ' Their fame disaol
L'(). Odd annuallv, instead of ftlO.
000, as heretofore."
With this increased appropiia
tion our State Guard will be great
ly strengthened, and be at once onr
ornament and defence.
ved like momma
By the critic Ercky Vimm
is good reason to believe the affection
will become general.
A EHOCKIN'O TRAQEIiV.
LixcHBL-RtJ, Va., Dec. 18. A hock
ing tragedy ocourred just across tbe
rivnr from this city today. Thos. V. .
Marks a dissipated and qaarrelsome ! High throned on hio triumphal car.
man shot and aerie us! y wounded his ' He'tl on ward , upward climb,
son, Wm. Marks; then going out of the And criticise each twinkling star
house into the road, he placed tbe pistol This critic Ercky Vimm.
And when this tiny orb of oure.
Shall grow too small for him.
Ue'd soar aloft to try hid powers
This critij Ercky Vimm.
It we can judge from Wedaes- V head and shot himself, dying im
B mediately. The son will probably re-
da 's pi uceedings Con g ress is pre- , cover. No cause is assigned for tbe
panntr lor a loiitr and vigorous raeh act excePt the desperate character
"of the father.
session
COL. T. L HAKUROva DEAD.
In the Seiin't M r. Morgan of- Oxford, N. C, Dec. 18. Col. T. L.
teied resolutions recognizing the Strove died here yesterday . He was
i- :, ,;. f p . x'H nujouui muuu ic;ii aoiniy ana was
nited Sta'es of
could be more
He'll give the sun a brighter niv.
The moon a wider rim.
And plan another milky whj-.
The critic Ercky Vimm
O let the earth from pole to p.jl
Unite in one grand hymn
And let unceasing anthemH roll.
In praise of Ercky Yiruin .
I Z 1 1 . OLUintT Artnrnou flcor.l M,..U I' I I In nlnrln.i. BoM l,'ll ,.l,., ...!.,
iPIirotu late. lhe unaer tbe administrations of Governors Ana in rame s ocean swim,
r,. i iiajo .i t-t . . t;.i . j.. i
u't'un if tin rrn- n-ill vaiuvciiuu oruitn. lie was SDOUl vjauriei b k um p btjuii rena mHKiew
..v-.v .. 1.. ..J .WIVIULUU Kill (fll
years of age and had served as n
;theii the infant republic at member of the Legislature prior to the
That our section is bv nature
e and abroad.
Il IS P received with Hn mroi
- -upi. "J J
ortun highly favored in its fertile soil, that Russia has officially declined friends throughout North Carolina.
And call home Ercky Vimm.
Frank T. Wootkn
.NORTH CAROLINA "EWS.
orviv i;..()ys
Roll t!.,. 1-. :. .,) : i ,, , ti ),nn
yi'i'p ' '' i ' ' : u i pl.'iisuiit
I ' ' ' 1 . I t. . iieU
''. .' ' 'it' K id in' va,
I .: I' :. !!. ii.e HV-
t 111 ! : . cm.U. head
" h - ::: ! : h.il.itual
""-"i'- ;- ,;- ' I ': ia the
niv r . i
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'''T::'' 1 1 . ( r wijl in
net :. . I, :.. .:. in iu
I ' i ' ' i:i(t
l..-:i!t!a : ; j,
li.ai.s . i : . ml it
t" all : i I i; ; most
ltn:..r ,. ' .
; ' I ; f.(V
ami .v 1 1 ' 1 .'. . ! r,i-
K i -' - ) : I who
Ina V i ' ' i -i . I l.r,.
cure r ; .;: . w ho
ui-!.. , . i ' : ;:.;.! :nV
su!..- ' '
0r Goods, Ready Made Clothing & Furniture,
ti i : i..
a r kvta
k s : w iio:.;:Ai ;
OETTOGER BROS.
S - -. , ; . e. f - '- ! J ' v - .
. ( w r . t leu tif,
ti r n a 1 . as "a
m a: n '.en an ce
JU3dTTO N
A : .
ut young men in the present H mse,
many ol them In-ing in the thtrttes,
and the average .iff of the House
Republicans. bing only iorty. As ;ne Herald
and that kind kaa, thin i a n " departure. It
' not a but one. (jive the wmng
men a ch ince Ashev :!! l';:;eu.
Me. 1 1 1. a ; '.si v.. in hm reiusal
to initiate ag ta'ion on t tie eight
hour i;urt;,.n, cvi f-se" lor almost
varied and valuable forest growths, to recognize the ip-w government
waters teeming with fishes and Very we
ti every
States.
and i
n . tel
"Urnai.
o U- trvirig
up
h:
Win.
Still Leads
SULTAN
in LOW PRICES,
m g---land
1, and
:hi
n o m l
v. Ie
is not
t ii.;:
w ;:
the firs: t.me to the eti'Toachincir.s
of time. He toid t!ie committee
that t !i e . f 1 1 1 e n. e n t of I r : s h matters
wo-;ld absorb most of Lis time, and
:ht the innrmitif s of ae forbade
-. M.
his
.wsamiDi
a n v c 1 1) e
a. tig
part-fl in public affairs
ton Post.
leading
A" ash : n g-
Havia jwt rrai f-
Sell Cheaper-than Any One in the City
Largest Stock of Clothing in the City !
8ja rr it 1 ' ' l"
Ci24'a C11a, ' -"'- f
Um' (mJSam at II (X).
Lmm BaitM aAi Sa, IN '. ''
U aa4 &yV Qau, 10e. u IV
BwC FUaW Cltii., i.
OJL&PCT9 will k mU ttv low A f-il.
Ml mmI mik rf Pj l-A - Nn..-ow.
PRICL3, M I kart W biaA n:m f-r i- t Kn -ric
17 BiBmb4r tik pi we.
"A.
cation
-. e :n
New York
of
tii rm
. np ti terms of
r! vi-s. I ; :t so
::. c nor'h, 'he
r"iigej: among
k 'no least dig-
'"or! !. itillest ni-lit. w.th all
. c:on of the and means to boot,"
w-vs.r.lt instead of guilty of electing Hen
f
W .IS
T-u-
man who w aa
,.w y.Srk
J. A. TlIOXAA, Slmaa.
(ppoL: Baptist t'har-b.
NEW HKRNK. N
ri)
ii'ic
re
, I ..
. e s ,
Tti;-.
i H . : '
red -t
ti n-.g a ti ::t.
r a in ' it: : il
11 tVr
il II". I h
A or.d
!p
. -t.rtUVnIil(
VrtiWINKLE fllNV MACHINERY CO..
COTTON GINS, PRI-SSliS,
FEEDERS 35 CONDENSERS.
c i -I.
' ' i run ; n
-' -: i :
i w. ' are
' h r d e g trf
IT.
SEN A i u iv: a V is a nun .b.e
nu.'Trrer fr.'m insoniiii.i. i.iuv has
I r : n t? 1 1 sleep. Sep v . 1 -m:
'. h" high nd g:dd in as seal up
the ship b,'s eyes, and rock his
braiu in the cradle of the rude
1 m per ; ou s .surge, " e.i.Mi r than "gi e
repos, in the calmest and most
a p p . ; ,t 1 1 e s
to a man
H arrisun.
turn Sullivan Chicago Herald
pPcates a re Vol' can't give a letter a good
r of the sharp character. Au exchange in a sen-
,ist;,-e under timental moment says the letter R
and natural la the b-nt. in tbe alphabet, because
it is never found in sin, but alwayti
in virtus and temperance. Veo,
and you never iee it in any good,
but it's first in rum, not and re
bellion, and you can't get drunk
nor swear without it. Where R
yoa now t Burdette.
With America, according to
Mr. Carnegie, making steel rails as
1p could not vote to cheaply as England, and according
bei.,g on purely cir to Col. Shook, making iron at t2 a
.dent-e. His scruples ton less than it can be made lor in
en looked into before Kngland. the whole superstructure
of protection, resting on tbe wild
assertion that we caunot compete
with England unless we reduce
wages, falls to the ground. The
trath remains that high wages are
esseutial to the most economical
Louisville Courier-
i :. ' w that the i n
-.-l. t . :i the Cronin
'he conscientious
t irvnian named Cal
"itleman prayed and
:u '.he j iry-room and
ned with mvriads of luscious bi
valves and. we may add in suitable
locations lor cotton lactones, can
ning industries, and enterprises ot
almost every conceivable name,
these pages will show convincing
ly. We have the resources, aud
we invite most cordially, all capi
talists to invest, and to come and
lie among us. This is the first
object cd this paper. In the second
place, we have gathered together
a fund of information, historic as
well a,s descriptive, with which our
people, and especially the young
should be familiar, and have com
plied it in thest
tial, attractive
may be read and preserved for
reference."
Well done, g'o.l and faithful
brof her 1
Now, we have a snggestien to
make: All the towns ol V. tstern
North Carolina are parts of one
magniticien. whole. We have a
common destiny, and are bonnd
together in indissoluble ties. Iu
February Nt Berne will furnish
the b.st facilities for advertising
ail lli.ern North Carolina ever
preset! u d .
The Pish, Ciamc, Oyster and In
dustnal Exposition i as much in
the interes' of Washington as it is
of any other ploce. It embraces
E istern N -rth Carolma, and if it is
to be the sjdend.d -uecess to which
it aspires, it must have the patron
age of all Eastern North Carolina.
We especially covet the kind of
fices of the Washington Gazette.
Let us join hands and show that
ours is indeed a land blessed by
heaven o'er all the world besides.
The pen of our brother is in good
DISASTROUS FIRE IN TCSKECEE ALA.
let Brazil discriminate J .Montgomery, Ala.. December 18. -A
uiisbuuub ure occurrea in rutte.ee,
From the State Tuper.
Elizabeth City Economist: Elizibeth
CALIFORNIA r,
Rjp rc.
in lavor oi tier irieuus. aud a com- fnrtv miiea at r.f h i. ;u a r;it a liuhtoi h. inrmHi i.,;..
munitv of interests will spriue UD whole block of brick and frame stores I lights, being the only town in North
. . ,1.. .1. ... :!! ... . 1 -
ou mis luuuuiui iuac in mate. Ptock were destroyed. The Masonic
America t lie arbiter of the world. lodge and the postoffice were in the
,,, , . , j burned block, but the mails and stamps
Mr. l.lair has again introduced 0n hand were saved The loss is esti-
h s educational bill. It is not ex- mated al S25 000. The insurance is
very small.
THE RABIS.B IN ALABAMA.
was ournea ana most or the goods in I oaronna east or nenderson that i no
lighted.
actly iu the lonn in which it origi
nated, but tne marks of the beast
aie st ul upon it
roaring lion, but it is the skulking u'.'oc
rauivs.
Smithfleld Herald: Six failures in
Selma last week. The majority of them
bad money out, expecting to collect
when cotton waa sold, but that crop
came in short, hence failures.
Ooldsboro Argus : There ij a pio-
Bl minuHAM. December IS. Grout i lific and seemingly inexhaustible onan-
I: is not now the excitement prevails sround Mid way , j tity of wild game along the lme of tho
ttullock county, on the question of ' A. x n. C KiilroaJ, below New Berne
A larcn number of tina Hnsi and around Beaufort. Everv Hav w
won. and it becomes Senators to seo have been killed, and afino horse bitten hear of some fine "luck" hunters have
that our tl eks are not ravaged by by a 08: la8t weelt was abot yesterday. I had at the rare sport down there.
ll,M,V.trm,r Vn nnnls urn mn ZT.ZW J"'"" ; v,oiu8uor argus . e nope mac an
... .... ....v.. """ uour county.
lages, in siibstan- sensible of the importance of eda-
form. wherebv it n.i,. in fl.Tii 'lit. rliu ni.rifild nf trin
rsow aon t all run at once for your
South. Ihey thirst lor it as for wallets and checkbooks! It isn'tcor
livmg waters, but thev would have ' ner lot8 in Chicago, Minneapolis, Kan-
c , sas City, or the "Future Great'" It
it as. puic as the spring from the isn't options on wheat, corn, pork or
niontrain. The people are griev- I lard nor"puts" or "calls" on North
, , . . .. . : western's or South western's, nor yet is
ousl v taxed to bear the j)resent jj gas, oil, telegraph or telephone stock.
school Mstem. nut thev would bear It is better than any or all of these. It
vet he ivier
11 v CatarrH
CHEAM BAiMryr,
CREAM BAW
f HAY FEVER
I On ll wr n llir
NBnl I'h smk; i .
Allaj h fn t n nn.i
I it fin in m ii f 1 1 ii .
IlrnU li S... -
Kr Nlorfs (Ii
Sen bo of 7nhie
a il (I S jii r I I .
TRY TJIK (TIU-
1 Hpl'
I
" uu. I
KAY-FEVER
Chance for a Secaldtion,
M i-'intHl and
.' thi: pint; hy
I K- .TMKRH,
ti n J mIu'Ijt
uroens rather than ' "usu -.7" ZZu w .r '
" uiu cci j uurj LOU laj ano vj iuc will "
accep the Plan bill, and vield in chase and use of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant
the sl,L'hre-,r navicular t h ed nca- Pellets in all casea of chronic constipa-
" 1 tion, biliousness, dyspepsia, headache,
tiou of then children to the guardi- liver complaint, and the like. Sold tbe
anship of the Federal govern-i
rueut.
But it was the House of Kepre-'
sentatives that was deluged with
bills, no less than 1,00-1 having
been introduced on that day.
Several measures were introdaced,
based ou the BUir bill, and many
world over.
Mr. Fife at Raleigh.
Yesterday afternoon, Evangelist Fife
held a meeting for men only in Edenton
Street Methodist church. Every seat
in that large audience room was filled,
and the galleries were called into requi
sition to accommodate many more.
Tbe meeting was glorious. Mr. Fife
made one of bis plain, earnest talks,
orhir.li waa rAiinivari artth mirlrad inUp.
propositions were presented for the Mt Tne einging bj tbe six hundred
Bills were I men (for there were that many) was
I inspiring. the building surely was
neyer Delore tilled with sucb vocal
music. After the talk by Mr. Fife, such
songs as "That Old Time Religion,"
and "I'd Meet You in tbe Citv of tbe
lieidsville, Oxford, Ilenderson and New Jerusalem," were sung with a
i.'.,rn.,ii,i v i" 'glorious vim and happy energy. A
free coinage of bilver,
introduced for the erection of pub
lic buildings at one hundred and
thirty places, including Winston,
seat : n ! he ! nrv box .
ae the Washing
s not t he number
to s n tie r in this
f the pnnish
number of those nreaent stated that
The Washington special to the they had that "Old Time Religion."
News and Observer savs : May r08e nd .asked for prayer.
, , Others arose to signify that they held
' Nearlv everv member from the .;ik ik.i. r.ni -
practice, ana nere is a tneme wortny tobacco-growing States was armed number stood up and promised to erect
of his genius. We know his heart w i t h a measure for the repeal of j family altars at once and hold family
is with us, and the owner of the the tobacco tax, while many of them Pr.y.. : in "
went still further and introduced ! meetJDg enjoyed it as they never en
bi lis for tho total abolition of the j0yed anything before,
internal revenue svstem." At night Mr. Fife conducted a meet-
In common with a mnjoiitvof in at J fhe baptist Tabernacle. That
- ' vftHt auditorium waa literal Iv nacked
tne people oi jortu arouua, vv
prettiest house in New Berne in
vites him. through us, to come,
and extrbit to the world the mar
velous productions of his wonder
ful section.
1862. EATON 1888.
THE JEWELER
HAS A Pit. C 1-1 ' ' K ( V
Watches. Clock;,' Jcwelr,
SOLID y VI. I
AND PLAT? l'. WARE-
SIM I 111 I.KS.
I keep h lir;i-r t-t... I; of Spectacles
than any other nlore in North ( arolina
would like to see the tax upon to-
THK STATE i'l'AKI).
oil
Tin 1 aa Winkle Cottcn &nMach;
, I I . C oi.
X " 1 " ' -'
T I I--. -Oi I
S lS ' m 1 -4e . i i i 1 . .
- llhariM. I T' i-
T J T.-v N 1 . -
fZ- v""i' 4. I V "'J
e.-.-i.e.I
' in n.
e r i ': . c t
gf'-:r
. .se l
seen-, t
IT 1 ' , I
Tu W it j Sn ui ii:ui7 C:
PRBST KING
use
.
COMPANY.
W aUT, 1I1 anil I i !.
uoi nir t it .
Prirvtj B: :u T: V ::
u 1 1
o 'i.i
4 I.
II I 14.-.
- PRE5 fcKVATl V S. - -
fiUSUSJ & SOLUTin THREE-dUlHTErl R3A1 W..
to them, with production.
are most con Journal,
nt that interest TlIK News and Observer repre-
ls whether the sents (iovcrnor Kowb ah hnviin'
hall give Ihem said: "New Orleans is the (Jueen
than they before City of I he Soutli, and par excell
he machinery of ence the Southern city. I think
unknown to the Mr Davis should rest here and no
where else. 1 shall favor New
Orleans as the final resting place,
and shall do all I can in my State
to secure contributions toward the
erection of a monument. I was
I irtr.ers. by reaaon of pleased to see the press of the
; the monthly crop South take hold of the monument
":.e Aurtcultnral movement."
A M A ! N y. farmer is proudly
boastiDg of ra'sing 7 US bu-hels of
Irish potatoes on one acre of
ground, for which he received a
more pnx of ."x.s), offered by an agn-
h.i:eerin cultural paper Bu he will have
to surrender the horns to Mrs.
Elita Day, ol Wyoming, who trips
proudly to the front with a record
ol 1,010 bushels But North Caro
lina is still in tbe lead, with a pan
out of l.l'Mi bushels from a patch
within the corporate hint's of the
city of Ahev;llo. "A.lming'on
Star.
SKNAT"k CHiNPLEK's new
Federal Election bill prov.des that
npon the certificate of fn citizens
from rich county in a ( 'on gres-ion
al District that thev don't think
..ii more is whether
rendered
rt j r 1 1 y
ig i n
ntlal-
-erve to arrest is nefari
'. 'l'.h rs-y Judgments.
: r ;..: the gram specula
dealers : ti produce gen
4 : ae t.o undue advan
.... h tli ere h.wi
t.e complaint,
s prepared a
o. : ite this ditli-
i-a.ni.iti
with people and there were enough
there to pack it by balf-past six o'clock.
bacco removed, but we wouid have thal hour might have thought that a
We have had little to av in the it done in the interest of the peo-1 large congregation had just been dis-
, , , ... e , missed, so great was the crowd that was
past concerning the State Ouard, pie, aud not tor the purpose ot pro- cominK away because there were no
and wtf should, perhaps, still hold vidinga pretext for the cant inua- seats for them. There were between
... , . f . .,,,(y rriic twelve and fifteen hundred people in
our peace but for a conversation tion of t he preseu t tui HE t the chuTch heil Ut. Fie to open
we lately lia'l with Col. Cameron, the peuscs of the government must be the meeting.
lie hrst announced that, at tne boh
'or Geneiil of our State.
Our lathers
.......m. .1 .-,.,.1 . rt;..,. . T..T..r. K,- f . v- . i , . r, Tn.i m n n h mnnAV
""-'I'""'"' "uu ruiuciHiuL "J -i-- " "-iii.imn nf friends, he had decided to
is being drawn from the people, as : remain in Raleigh for some days longer.
who founded this the condition of the treasurv during and that so long as the present great
interest was maniiesteu, tne meetings
(rovernment were averse to the tne Cleveland administration clear- wonid be continued. This week the
establishment of a large standing Iv showed. The government was meetings will be conducted jointly by
, . ,, , . . , Mr. Fife. Rev. Mr. Morton, Presbyterian
arm. believing that the best de- being economically administered evanf?6ii8ti and the Baptist and Melhod-
leuse of a free people was to be and a large surplus remained in ist ministers of the city. Thedaymeet-
r i ii oil 10 i. t . .u ,.- ings will continue in the First Presby-
found in her citizen soldiery. Sab- the public vaults. But the present tei&n Churchi but will be held at 10:30
sequent historv has vindicated t heir administration is rapidly reducing p.m. as heretofore.
wisdom. Hvery victory that has this surplus, and the day may not m'
crowned the AmericikU arms has be far distant when there will be a praise songs swelled grandly and glo-
beeifwoti by nn.i'ia It was so in d ticiency in the treasury,
nie war oi 1S1J. in the Mexi.-an The demand of the cuuutry is
w,r. and in everv oftier contlict.
la Ht:r-.-jii.i. I
the negroes who want to leave North mail, rei-im. -r. -,
Carolina will do so and will do it at , M WBrr" -: '
once. After tbe 1st of January those
left behind ought to settle down to
work for the year asd learn for once j
that it is better for this world and the :
next to keep a bargain than to break it, '
even for tbe sake of dying in tbe mias
matic swamp of Arkansas.
Raleigh News and Observer: News
was received here yesterday of the
death of Dr. Gregory, a prominent pby- :
aician of Greensboro. The students
of Wake Forest have inyited Hon.
Henry W. Grady to deliver the com
mencement oration at that institution
1 rli.r nnn and flnv FnivlA Isaa u-ritlon fn
Mr. Grady urging him to accept the in- ; 1 tabo particular paum to tit them to the
itation and to pay a visit to North , eyee of parties needing them.
Carol in a.
-rr- . t-i -i r-n tt" .u j Having worked steadily m thf bench
Winston Daily: Bill Fife the drum- for overKthirl y(flIB , ,,.,. , can do
meetings in Durham next week. He ; ,.,
has just olosed a very successful meet- i
ing in Raleigh. So far the Winston
tobacco market has been unusually
active for the autumn season. If the!
sales oontinue as large in proportion,
the present year will lead, by far, all
others in the history of tbe leaf trade
of Winston.
Wilmington Star: Tbe British steam
ship Bentala is the largest cotton ship
ever here, her net tonnage being 1.76?
one hundred and sixty-five tons larger
than the Lochmore, which carried as
hsr cargo 8,000 bales of cotton. Cap
tain Campbell, master of the Hentala.
says his ship will take five bales to the
ton, which would make ber cargo
8,835. Tbe Champion Compress people
however think that they can crowd
9,000 bales between her decks.
Wilmington Star: The Lenoir Topic
mentions tbe fact that one farmer in
that county this year cleared 3,000 on
tobacco, tbe product of 28 acres. He
cultivated nothing but tobacco But
the Topic while noticing the succeBH of
this farmer warns other farmers not to
follow his example and place their sole
dependence in thie crop. As it was it
turned out all right for him. His crop
was a success and he hit it. But if the
crop had been a failure bow deep in
the mire he would have been. It. is
better to be on the safe Bide and not de
pend on any one crop.
Charlotte Chronicle: Not least among
the events that will enliven Charlotte
during Christmas week will be the en
tertainment here of the National Con
vention of the Sigma Alpha Epilon
fraternity. There is an alumnus chap
ter of the fraternity in Charlotte, and
they will do the honors of the oocasion.
The convention proper will be held od
the 26th, 27th and 2Stb, in tbe Y. M C.
A. Ball, tbe sessions being held morn
ing and afternoon. Every Southern .ari.,..
State will be represented, some distin- lorepu:
guished men being expected. Supreme v.w
Court Justice Lamar and ex-Speaker for hh v ,i
John G.Carlisle are members of the W(, r,.
fraternity. Thev have been invited to ' loan s.u
attend the convention.
State.
COM E A NH SEE ME
SAM. K. EATON,
Middle street.
OppoHite Baptist ( "hurch. fV d wtf
K. R, JONES,
Heavy
A V I
Groceries'
Dry Goods & Notions.
l ull HUu'l; lin.l inii' 'Mii.t r (
Br i.'e H- 1- - n- : : 1
Cal I n d i x .
Slit i-f .:. t , .?; , i ' i
J. 11. I K'
JOHN II
CO
Founder., ''
Manufii' i:i i i-
engines a'd
Hull;!. .
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: S" i PLIES
rt..l 1. rm.
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tirHW'il I rxW'M r '
VV( !-: ve MO '. H
dona l.v im.
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PIMPLES O V THK FA K
Denote an impure state of the blood nr.d
riously rrom tne great auaience, lea Dy ; are looked upon by many with Kuspk ion.
h uuru.i auu uuuii ui, i.ii-i., u,. j Acker's B ood Elixir will remove all nn
ie iiemann oi me couuiry is dred voices. Mr. Fife's talk was im- I ..iti tna ,!, c,.,i
. j UUildlC) 41UU 1CA VJ VUv. (O.AK'U i,ii. . i..
for economical administration, and pressively earnest, its innuence was j and clear There is nothirjp that will
JOE K. WILLI
I ' 1 . I I It I II I!
I
.i:g crops the
e to -ecu re.
i delegation
ie:.. part at the
' a '. . s . t New
flimrtit of the
in 1 of the Iot
' ti ;eeial duty
ie cry hali in
t, -ta'c. The
t.teder.-e tlig
i ."om p".ny
r's (in.ird
urool Tra oameat-.npaa more thAn itfl ' .. ..iii;ij .1.- .;...: ....
The highest order of militia our Keprescntat ives must see to it
is the best soldierv in the that nothing is taken from the that preat audience to tears, and when I g'0id and guaranteed bv H Hi rrv New-
.i - i ' u-. . , . i i .i v the invitation to rise for prayer wai ei-: u.n x;
woild. "such is our owu State pockets ot the people that IS not tendedi tbere wpre many responses.
Guard, and other military organ- demanded bv a wise anil economi- An after meeting was held, at which a
izatioi.s to ho found in nearly all cal administration. Change is not TheeVe l.'o'e.timle oT&e numbof
the towns and cities of the I nion. necessanlyretor.il. e trust that professions in the meetings so far, but '
of business men who the burdens ot the people will De "' "
At New York Cost:
EASTERN KGHTH CAROLINA
Marble Wsrks,
i'otLi I iose
take tune to study the school of lightened, ami that the first reduc
the so.dier and become skilled in tion of taxes will be on articles of
arms. Thev are better than regu piiuie necessity, and such raw ma
lar soldiers because they have more tenais as enter into the mauufac-
spint. and being business men, are
personally identified with the
interests they arc to pro'ect.
It is pleasing to know that our
1ST.
x r i ,
X
t Vi
irte
r's ttsgs, alo the coming election is going to be
1 . " ( ontetler.tte r.Ag
o-.; to was the only one
: : t e.-:o;i. Mesaen-
a 'f:. . ; comes from
: ' i . lovers of that
' : e .'.en asbaek duck.
!- at.- :.:i h-im1;t scarce
. '. 1 :i. n. iii'l such
:. i unscrupulous
i e -eft; palming off in
- from Nor', h 'arohna on
N--w V-.rk I'lirchaser.
eip. r.e o'cd residents of
; at ! Baltimore cannot
and manv
trrcx. jos
aa aa aa ia aia aef L- "
Sate Guard stands high
kindred oi gan:r.at :or;s thron'
the I'nion.
The Inspector General
with
bout
a lair one, I ncle Sam is to take lhe Inspector General is very
charge of it. Ten citizens can be desirous of adding a few good com- penses of
found easily enough m any county panics to the State Guard. New
"IERCIRIAL POISO.f .
Mercury is frequently injudiciously
used by quack doctors in cases of mala
ria and blood poison. Its after effect is
worse than tbe original disease. B B.
D rDnfanirt Rlidrl Ralm (.(intBina nn
Hire ot Ameiicau goods. mercury, but will eliminate mercurial
The whole internal revenue poison from the ByBtem. Write to
. , , t ,, t, o,., -(.-.,, inn Blood Balm Co., Atlanta. Ga , for book
Si s t e in om,, r. iv to die genias of eonvinciDg proo of it, curative
Oi our g-iVi-a nun at and should virtue.
i, t . . ,,, qq A. F. Britton. Jackson, Tenn.. writes:
he eia la ..-il as soon as r , , . T . . ,
"f caucht malaria in Louisiana, and
t!ie tar I! lestoieii to its when the
on ii'. n a ! i ii i . se, t he rais
suili
Its when the fever at last broke, mv svs-
nc of a tem waB saturated with poison, and I
o i : ...... A L-Ai. .i,
. i nau Burets iu my muum auu auuvo vu
en: ievrinie to detray tbe ex, mv tongue. I got two bottles B. B. B.
'oveinment ecouomicallv which healed my tongue and mouth
administered, and so adjusted as Wm. Richmond. Atlanta. Ga.. writes:
A Large Lot of
SAMPLE HATS,
Latest Styles,
All Shapes,
AT
Barrington & Baxter.
t-q ual
a .1
of any Congressional District who Berne is one of the points where a to bear
will certify that they do not think company should be organized with- cin7.en.
the coming election is going to be out delay. dustry.
a fair one. Senator C handler s law Audi'or sanderlin has just jeen
woold make I'ncle Sam a kind of to asuington City as the repre-
oentralized despot, with plenty of sentative of Gov. Eowle. One of
work to do. P ncle Sam has ul rem) v t he nurnoses for which he visited
. iol i lie pu one g' mn.
y upon
all branches
of in-
all classes of "My wife could hardly see. Doctors
called it syphilitic lrritis. iier eyes
were in a dreadful condition. Her ap
petite failed. She had pain in her
ioints and bones. Her kidneys were
j J -I J (kAnki eliA
s., nn,.4 4V "Ir won't aerangeu a mo, auu uy uu vUUuu,
benetit in e1. so I take
it." Every go. id citizen wi
could he cured. Dr. Gillam recom
no stock in mended B. B. B., which she used until
... .- a. ail
wnrk ber health was entirely resiorea
INSURANCE
Continental Fire Ins. Co.,
OF NEW YORK.
Net surplus over 81 .300 noo.
Assets over $5 .000,000.
Losses at the Boston anil Lynn lire?,
8110,000.
I : ,u , i, ; . ( r i ;, ti Vur bl nn.l nil
' U ;i 1 1 1 t- o 1 t: , .c. . : i !. 1 .
Or. lira Hilintel anil gicn piomt
attention, wuli ; it-! ac 1 1 on guaran
teed .
(1. II Mil. i i ii is my dgent i.i Kinton,
and Al.r.x. liKir ngular traveling
a cn t
I
t iicqiihopi A:
interfered with local elections moie the National Capital was "to ap-
than la good for his reputation, and pear before the President and Con-
ach a wholesale meddling on his gress to ask that the appropna
part as Setiator (.'handler proposes, tion be increased from 10,000 to
eu;!v, iiini manv wouiu rviissianize America, ana T-o.ot me naiein b,id.
iiol ciuhs there have gain for us the warm approbation '-There is reason to believe that
'lack- off their bills of of the Saltan of Turkev and the the movement to increase the ap
eruptions, loss of appetite, pain in back,
STRIKE while the iron is hot.'' aching joints, debility, emaciation, loss
of hair, sore throat, and great nervous
Iu other words improve every op- neeg B- B. B. put my system in fine
Donuuitv for doing and getting condition.
' R. N. and F. S. Duffy, wholesale and
iJ0CKI- retail agents. New Berne. N. C.
k. p. B.Jones. Atlanta, Ga.. writes:! jEna Fire Insurance Co
1 was trouoiea witn uupper uuiurou
The Alliance to the Front!!
CONN.
I ire.
-New York Star.
Shah of Persia. Boston Globe.
Beecham's Pills act
propnation to the State Guard will weak stomach.
ike magic on a HFor a disordered liver try Beecham's
Pills.
OF HARTFORD
Capital 4,000.000.
Assets over 89,000.000.
Losses at tbe Boston and Lynn fires
830,000.
Tbe above are without question two
of the strongest Insurance companies jrHe
dsing business in this country.
WILLIAM H. OLIVER,
Newbern, N. C. Agent
Till- !'.....
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