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,!1V r-rr,. . : t "!s . JTorta- :2raV HIE JOURNALS . k. tusrsa. f MtUti StW . C AUG. 13. tWl TXIB Damocrata carried the elc . Hon fa CUb. BXMtSOaAM Ali., Kt 10 hive million doHar steel pi Ant. . A XIIXIO! dollar Are oecared in C&icaco Monday, with probable loaaef Bfo. Ootxbsok t'AMrnEUi. ipre-s MiLmtlfu confident tb.it he can Carry Obk oo the Tariff ia. FaoatClKIT members of lb Al Ha&ftt la Kana are coming ou: troagtj ain9i the Sab tre-ksarv , THS int bI of new crop cotton tU tciTel at itoottnery. Via . a TlarlAT IarI and sold A eeatJ ft poand. GOT- FlemlBff, of FlorvlA, li;w re- rXaaeU to eia the certitl.-Ate of iecUoa of Seaator Call nd puti long car-1 ivin ln rr ' ' CHATTAJtHua millers line lomed a league to protect theui from aJiiaac frmer who ra boUinj; thir whaC for tuti prlta. 'IS ft raeof jealooey at Savon ah, Oa, on Bandar Dijht, Uaao Sim killed Kobrt llairan, and fataUj etabLwd lo.s wife and Uaxbter. -i AT daa at Call, Colorado, a dxvakea toagb tabo.l oce man. BOt cow bo dad, and io an tffort to kill tke toxg a boy shot ai killed votnar. TlIX Secretary of the Treasury cLaime thl tlkre ia more money par capita (a circa lation in the Uaited Stats tkaa waa ever known la.ta kiaiory of the fOTerament. AX aatroaoaier inform as that taaaaxtale aaaaaily pelted with 113,000,000 metaora of vnoua lue Democratic party ha Neon ; daaa. And jet there are lota of ' people's Party, anl i' w:i. - aaeaa men aloabtag aroand on top tinae to be the pople's p rty of Tl wao ax never hit. Why do men j r.a tV.n new !', ACCOBDISO to the cwaaas reporU plo's Prtj They jn there are on ore proa la jaalin'many re aeons. S-th' reaaaylraaia lhaa in any othr change, and they ras;. .i: n State, which will partially Meoant th:n,r 'lur premise, a . in forth deereaaKt Ilepiibln-an ma Others wan .!! n jority la that Siate. il. Star. i hope of cunn .i ;.-::id ts L.lm n IC.fn.-4 Vin I for themseivee. An 1111 1,1 ar is e.rr'ei over wbeJajliilr by lh Democntlc twartr. Thare waa three ticketa in a th field. The third party only polld aboat 'iO.WW vote. The aew eoaatitalioo wae ratifled. IT U said that Kaasaa will raiae ,taia year 2iO,0iX),0TO boahel of oora, a ad will well ootaide ol the StAt t!0ajO,(X) worth of farm pewUarta. That m nearly one third ta Talae of the entire cotton crop. s SOTelj th AlJiaoc w doin? very well la Kaoaaa. WoM a faiuer bay fkks vith which to handU hia hay croo be - aaa to pay f-1 a doa for them, bmt th ram fork, made at the aaaia factory ami by the sane aaatta. ar shlpp-rd ud sold abroad ta.for'iMr at f"4 to a dozen. Rpctallr rirferrel to sub treaa rjitMu TKaYKXKD and cultiraced citiaea ol Richmond, V a., suffeaU - taa aaoat baaoltfal of tnoaaaaata that ta manor? of Sir Walter ';8eoi,ta hUIiabargh. aa tb model foe Prwaidat 1tU's aaoaaaieat to b arreted br the Soath orer hi raaiaiaa to b takea to the capital tho late t toafederary for finaJ aapalUira. V e like th snseatioa, ad ao It will tw a.lopted. TKJI atoat iafaraa! act of legtalj tioai tMrta a poo taiatioa the RefmbJtrAi) taifl bill of the last Cbagraaa ralata lh burdenaome aal oaraaaoaabie tax of 47 10 pr aat. areraw oo haadrd ( aovoehohi art i-U to i pr cent, arermfe. It oaf bt lo kill and bary tta aathor aad will we nn cot doabC Wilanatoa Xsngr HoTB tho Ooreroor a ad P.vute aaat Governor of Nebraska have baao eaogat oot of the State, and ta rraaideat of the Senate, an ACIaaoa m an, uhquiiis th Dot raorsaip aa.l ibreateta to rail an m e lira mno of the tslAtarv to paaa aoaaa food A lh.uj.-w lim. The Jlabapjaeaaa aa paatr atriciea and ara talrapbtae everywhere lor tkm Ooraraot or lueotaaaat Gover aor to ratarv aa.l redeen the State from Afnae a.jrp.it;on. - .1 Jtaaoaarer. OBIDCAIXV deveiopmeots ar belac nade ia Soathem industries, aa4 ana ot t ha moat important is . tha Opening of th Ueaaemer Steel Workr at Sparrow' Point, lelow Baltimore. These works axe the . lArgaat steel rati works in the VOtld. They have capacity of OX,00flLiiOBs a year. . fall third of - tha total annaal Iteaemer work of Great Hrita;n Here will be foaad a market for maoh of the mineral prodnefs of the Soath, acd rall may t say, "The good work jroaa bravely on." N'ews and Ob aervsr. Wk are glad to b able to statethat CoL A. K. Mct'Iure, editor of the Philadelphia Times, ha roasonted to JIiTr an address At the North Carolina State Kipcwition on O to ber tho -JtHb. Col. McClure is one jf the notable men of this ige. taklag rank with the foremost ed. tora af America, lie his alao long been diatiairniehed sraon g Northern )Mraallata for hit kindly utter aaee on matters who h tcrnch the , fknts. We shall b xreatlr nie-aa- au lo see an here among oar teo ply who, we are sure. ' l' I by a I 9warm aaa moat coruiai greeting, , arlaca lbr appreciation of his s , , kladliaea and merit. News and ObavrTer. fHERlLEIUH EXPtSIT!ON. WtaboaM not tire 1b wilt dolngM TttX JorttSAt. bjs often called on the poopl of KAs'ern "orth ; droliu to attend the great Ex i Hxtitioit at Kile.gb, and nw'.e exhibits ol the onderfal resources .f tin voiion Aain ap-p- i'. to '. !.' U -.h! e nor! i - Dfvi'i -.:.!!.. A 'njf wnnl "f .'.Mr rr. .Hi r iril , ' ' -!.'r .ird.' t-r.f. n.en," r:r;- o:r . '- ft ( !il until the ti.it ti- - :. Wo luie no ita'.n t.'v '. A i. ' t ti n. v ;a ir but i' to leave fur a turned ; arsu: t l'..i.e;ti inil on: ;o;t'.o!i atnl State. Put, ;t ..- :.o i arohna e en " re,i' r . l. ,e : hi :he a.i:.e ... p'.eAd. lU'ciiti; for li moi'in-n: tud thit I'von -abate one i : o; her glory, but car u:r int-rej ,:: oi:..vr: K.wtern North l'.ro l.n.i. :e n' -o-. . t h " . '.li. f-Ot .i n t !;e tre.. lire: ire -a ; ; ;.o:;t not a pnxluct ! not prvlurtfi1. ; u r:c profusion . h; ol our luiaiul ea Drltl. If the fairn ol tn I'. i-t i iruiiui l'mh, Ovitfr, lini I niluttnai Ao'iUon liAie cli.irinel thou.-i iodi, the Mm kiml of exhibits .it the Southern 1 '. p"x:t .on w ;!1 t hnil ihehesrt.H ,." ;n. of thousand. Our Uruier. lorclianioo. trades mm .iuil ilierinen should 'e 'o ;'. that the wondorful reoun e ot tins uiafQilict'nl country ire rp rly r? ' u teil .it tie ;r.it . I T 1 1 K nul l K' r IKT . The new party, thit is gather. 1 1 j foroi from toe retie.s ni i-sct and disappointed ofTir m-aker- ol all parties, ha. thrown ot. it- :!. enscnbvl with rnv. : k. PAKT V. Thi is downright uurpt..'ii . From the commencement e '" the ; jTeromont to the present ';me i e : Jndjje K a n . s ! J010'1 lJ fjr wn tha- we K1T in hls own ordi In his letter he say I have neer voted acy other than the straight Republican ticket when such a"ticket w.s in the held for national. State, t local ct!ico: wm a Iiepabltcan of the strictest sect and tanse it was the part of liberty, I he party of progress, the party of the people, the party that favored and stood for epja! riht, the party of the raasavs and against the ciaAses; the party tnat printed on ita Uanner and incorisi rated m its platorm the principles of a free and fair ballot to every legal voter; the party that pledged ita moet aacrcd honor in the Chicago platform of that if the people restored it to pow. r in both branchc of the National Government it would enact laws and enforce them that would pro te-t the voters everywhere under the Slag fr3t the murderous v.o lence and assaasinitioDs that had bon pricticvd upon the P.epabli can voters in several of the South ern State by the Democratic par ty until the leaders were in their bloody graves or exiled and a trim of terror suppressed. Tha hop of sevmg this; pledge redeemed caased many Kepabii cans in the Siath to hold aloft the banner of Republicanism at the coat of yieir live, and many cf them went down in death and others went out in banishment for th sacreMA of the cause. The Republican party was snc evssefal and t.ik ri.esion of the Goverment in all its branches, but no law whatever tu made or en a:tel to give protection to voters in the Sxilb; the peace of the graveyerd mgas there in tive Statea, the pledge of :h- R-'pu i. can party is unredeemed, and .;. mockery and derision it is written on the t.)mtMtones of the Repubi. can vurtims bv their 1 )emorat ;c aasxsains. The fond that this pledge would l redeemed c.ns.d my nntaltertng adherence to the Republican p"rty until the adjourti ment of the U.st Congresa. when the hop vanished, as the Rep-i: !; cn oppirtun;ty to en.art it :::to law h3d forever passed ' There it is in a hite an i black, aa plain .vs lnuage cm make' it. He left the Republican party be cause it would not pasa the i it K r.ri.; , and joins the People's Party to bvtter accomplish :;: p'irp.'se. NOKTII IKltl.IV V V M I II I H IIK1.)" t lilt. Will North Carolina ! repre e u ted at the World, s F:: a' i n. cagoT This enquiry springs from 'lie lace that the land appropriated by the P?islature for this purpose ; not available. P. is useless now to criticise the action of the !...g;s! i tare in drawing on a bank ;:-, wh.eh the State had no deposits. : w, cannot withhold the eipre-- .o: , regret at the presen' asp.-.--aflairs. Jadgin from the pr-i-n t -;r loo Is, It seenn that it Nort Caro -n is 1 1 be represented at ;.;cagi i: will be through the ed i:t.-of :;. Ii vidaals. What ever is done m be the result of the l iu. and energy of the people -.n.'.ep. :.!, at of State aid. We coufe.sM that e do :. 1 . k hoi..u..y to ( tae.ig as t where North iroiina's w i.l most fign i'ly 1 Pot, let us u it I d.s p. ace Si CI rCeS ed. uraged The great Southern F.v;o.:t:on at Kaleigh w,': preceed Fair, and ;t may be th.- Wi.rbl's that North I aro.ma s exhib.t at the l.xpvv:- .11 i .1. . lma win j i or surpass ui.i o i nu r. Sr ..iFd. lr -id fi-. iriit'li-.. Iiiir VtW .r,iTi.. b.W., L.'t..v..... .IV. o (me m comrHtinon w!th n tns woru We hope go ,iuu.cn wiyfi IW.HCI uiun.. ni i rrnpi.K'N ruin in omio. TL- the !' li ,i '. . con . n' :: tin . held .:: S.r:i.fi, Pi l. Th t ( '.invent .on : :T.r:ned the . line: ot oii.y re fe.taros ot" : t ; t went f.ir ' oiht v ; l ,i A :i;r:iv; rvVf ! t l-b te. !. t ; re . ' i:i-t ;t u . 1 - ' 1 '. T " i 1 1 At.. h r r'tr :o :,. .--:y it ri'lnr. . vt-rnment of t:U!i i':oi: be ie the . en f x :-.. '. e t i : r 1 ' :i .ir.. ' ; 1 1 ; 1 ' i:. ii: o:n rr-. ; :r. t: e root i - t .it : -fi'i; .mil ly ' 1 ":',;:i '.1 .:.it-!." i i er ;.oil " r ht -o . .i!, .'.ni i re '. ire -irn'i-ni 1': : '. ' " 'Ji ' .1 t f . ' V- a - 1 .', .r ' n :i i r :i i the nor- 'list re: ' . .it . ! t ! w on. en !.j. vcr.'i ;i: en ' :s r.i ro i, Is. s- c i m ' -a . jon tr.ii : . : . . o w r. e r -! . : p i 1 ' : ' r i 'r ; itior. :t :- '. ' have tile r ; :. te'.e- :.r I : - f ill ; i . -. . I The .i .xintrulo: , , -.. o::.; .i'. . -Ati..r.H. t. (o er::r..i a; reP- un; r i'.vnnrsh:;. ol "al c iir.m:in:.'V.:.i". l..-t wr-en md by ; . d 't.o I n.te.l .-at. -. - l.i,: i.. ' - - ,'-'. :d : '. - :o't sH'tn'.i. :. o c oC't'irvt-.: to 'he agita tors, rtie tmth '..- men hoc lost their re.k.-an. ! .s-at l.-!". ed w.th things ii..'. ,-..nd.t ;o:.- as t hey 0 ti . '. he e t re . 1 I :' it ere t. .s-. ii:, : or :hey ..re. m ad r. es-. the su- vsv ons o! tin- People's Partv to b.' earned out. the I'nited States woul ! b depopulated would not I.ve in such a There would not "be a r. the stalk 'o te.l wlier.- th People ountry . left on ir.'.en eann.'. :..,,, ; t ii.it ;:d. i ;..irtv . n in e n ' ():,o arr 'n' .: ha-s placed a Mi! t;ek iie field and com pi cated the a 1 sit u a t ion. e . ,:i H.HMTn ok I ' H ! v I 1 I 1 I I run M.i ii i n OIll Tf n i isctif"-: n c e .en. en .s 01 o.rvi.utu , i Pres. dent . al eir.d.:ii-.s we .vi e. ns.der them as they relate to I'i.-vol vnd. 11:1! iUlOI: ll'llli'irC: l'.l.ii::.- among 1 m v m i;, t hat ' 1:1 m l ( '.inii'bei.. (l.i.-r:- .ti and on'oiicans. and n mu- 1 iv the People's 1 'art;. . V . rs t . as to s t re :. ; ' .1 . : : :. g ron e n t ion s . Ui Mr. Cleveland : '. m ay that his strength l.es in ti; he made while President, personal oientiticition s sa:d ord 1; S the and in 1 1 re ; n u .t!i day to the paramount :sjue-o! ti his :i.::ex:ble devotion teres l.s of the whole countrv oo v seems that the solid South, and .i considerable art of the i'.ist a::d the V(.t wdl f.ivor the n-mi-nat'.er. d M r. Cleveland.. H:.!'s strength is :n partv or gan: 'ati.'n. It :s claimed that he has in hand, the party machinery of the State of New ork. It asserted that no Democrat can be elected wit hot e .ectora . v o ,e of New 'ork, and that no one can so cor r.n'y carry New "i oik as H.il. Campind.'s -trength is pios pect ; v ' i , :- i.ow a candidate n to the otlicc of i .. on a popular tor re e.ect; , overno platform, and i hve the :f he :- elected he prestige of vietorv and will lo )m up a,s a Presidential cand date, with the I'emooraey of the Ohio a his l .e-k pres-::.g h.s fort une-s. Among Kt-p .: bl .cans. 1 1 arr :.(.. n :.- on- the more prominent, with l. .a::-..- a; parent. y g.i:n:::g : race . 1 1 arnsor.s strength is in ho .'.ai position. The patronage 1'res. lent tal cdtb e ;s immcns. lie . . : e and when properly manipulated. :s most pot.-n'ial. Whether las adm; n s trat.iii w.ll ! an element ot strength or ..t w.-.,kness can oniy le det'rmined :n .-,om:n it:ng convention. I. .a;ne s strengtn knowledge .ib:l: ty as the Republican party magnetism, and the s ;n hi- ac-i the leader of , h is personal pipnlari'y of li'.s foreign policy, espec.a'ly a- . relates to reciprocity. ho the Peiple's Party il 1 nominate, supposing : ' num. nation, cannot c ect tired. No known ' solve the t rot I em. tu; w:i. m.irie a en Ik- con forma! i can : ni.iv 'oe sa:d that some 1 called from ' in redeemer of h : - : ncinn at : plow ti o'.in' r'- . t : . e 1 .e lore ti:e mo-t .e peiiple. Cle e! ind ;. p ip'i'.ar among 1 )t nio cra'.s p u I . P. 1 V 1 1 . . and I'd a ns. I e:iioc ue among the lie ats a:. I lp. publicans ' lie :iom;::.-.-s of tiie:r I ort : t t .on vl-u ; iiiii and the ! be fought on the tarn' nee ::: Federal ad;n::r..- ' res : t).it ' ie extrav tra".ou and. the co. Sh-elid the Peop the national canva strength will be in power to con: b.ne :o:is elements that for "change." and nage c, I s: !e's partv enter -S of l-oj, its proport :o:i to : t -th.e heterogen are clamoring d .sc; ;, . ue 'l.etn :nr effective work. Its -trength toojw: il i.c in the g u!.: bocy of the American people. Its,ampa:gn vv; be somewhat after the manner ot the Harrison campaign of l-io. when log coonsk.ns. hard cider and r. per were made to mi-we: f, tical principles. I : tb ;s People's Party ca: three or four States, the . c a o ; n - arr elect lOtl I be thrown into Tesentat: ves an 1 louse o Deiii" ratic CandnPr.e w.ll be elected. v.niuit.i yij lurr.iuitr i asioru. .1 kii. 'h n th. : son s proti any -. A a.'i- . . - t.ltve. !e- ;. . 1 :::. "i ' . . I f.ir i. ' .te'ot :' . st pi o ( ):ie . n. .m riiM'.i . One -i . ed ai.il wi;.;. ' cab1. .!: and iv'. monev .'.tu-r- ar. . i is,-,! and . i 1 I I i.le let.il e IS.'l i, rin M .1 ' in- it tier v,n: :n i.- .'.ll'.ed ' he p.ior- in; try. 1 toll. i. r, and nther h'.e tin- u'.ner i" .ml pot a toe.-. . ie' hes" illd ta.k .'it "hard ! i.'ue.s," ','M'i' eroos haliied v. ned and ' an toes and i h.ekens to t'l'-v :i an t i (1-: ; so :d t hern ir - ian.'.. One uy lert . '.' clothe-, ivh'.ie ni.no.ie and :orrowed imo.. v ai..i iei'.' for ;i: the u-io'i ':: a ! h hai.ii in .iivi' -. : if' re.el '. uimseif, ?u ! or !:.- !a:mi ar.d. . ;. i-, i 'and . e .i". larim n r : id: table : as paid sapper making i e i-rv tile Al . . e. iias .et lor t.-.i m : , a ee . t ' i : w ll th.n a k :r. "i I il ! .a.-t ( let. i : a. : :ra! P. pa:t r k to gat h t i ;r:iMi i Wo men ' and i ent . i a m e ,-or.i st. ops ra e : ; lie dlller- i"ir North -I'll ('aro.ma larmeis ir f . i j. 1 -:io ;,i ,: ane '. . 1 1 . 1 ' w as pr i iv ; ded t h i : I,.,, l .. an k- :or ; lie i . - : res ... and ur; eoliei't eareliii s t at '('.- 1 1 -1 1 the tanner- i hen they i;-t their taxes. l'.'.i s,. :.'. ink- were 'o be ll!l;il! ih- 1 1 I ' I turned to 'i-n.nr.s.-toiH : ni iilll 'cr it em beseentha' whdethe Acr .e'.iltu: e ;io :- .. r.-eor.i .iiidll-eder.il force was : , 7 ' ,bon, t h a t of ,' ie the:., eerree'!;. . , the orI d-iate,s was less than North i aro.aia : .i mers have OUO.ooU: th it of the Federal lorce ii-i n or king :n tota ignorance of j.bn.iKio were foreigners and 17, tne average pirml'ict :on id the sod i boo were negroes, so that the for oi d : 1 1 r e : , r sections. i'hev had no eigners and negroes in the Federal v , f keepliiLT :;: their vocation i n t lie ; r i. n ' ate. n I tet t here :c- to show pamphlet weir no re i ; a o.e .-' a t : st : i home seek ers . A - t : . con " a . :i . n t i. e-e -1 a 1 . '..-.-'.'.ed each v ear and. i ;- to be the same ir tliev .ire i.uc.n w : i :e ton il i , an : in p; o ve::, e n t over ::ie I . S. census report-- that only put in their ..ppearaP.ee every :.!, yens. State t lironicie. li - h. , I. Kai iu- .' ioi , r: Had S. !' Teague, dr.. II ley town.-h,p, mlorm d.inu.irv loth. IS' i. i that on purchase six head ol -beep tor which he paid ?".'".. In theSpraig following he sheaied them, and sold the wool for -.".; in Angus'' he sheared the lambs and 'ot sixteen yards of beautiful .leans, made at Dixon's. Irom that shearing. This Spring's shearing brought him twenty eignt yards more ot beauti ful deans. lie will -hear the Iambs m Augu.-t next, and expects the wool tnat he w:.l then get to make four p.;.'.- blanket-. He has lost two at: d killed, thri b.fteen head left. N ow . e t n s -ei' ; : ci v protit M r. fi ' . investment, maon . He te.is as an. 1 1 o w a? ' nere has beeu Ieaeue on la? and i f so, how t ii.it he on! v fed thorn on cotton -red and whe.it or oat straw, g:v ;ng them a l:ck ol salt occasionally, so we will put down say ' for first winter's !;! and i f 1 o for -econd winter's leed, and ?.").'" as purh.i.-e money, making. :n the de'otor column. ?'o As an odset to which we have: ' first. ?" cash for first shearing. Pi ' yards of tine : eans. t he lowest re 1 tad price of which would be not less than '' cents a yard, or l" .11': the:: next shearing. yards splen d:d cans, worth: say, 1- go ; then ! two pair tine blankets, say . a ' pa.r. f I a, and P". head sheep at 7j .cents each price paid lor llrst lot i I ?I.5.li;i. making ?-'' a prot'.t of : r '.i.e. l h:s I'.i.cuia' : :. iea'.i - out the .three mutton i.e killed, and we I placed the expenses of feeding much higher tliau 'dr. Toagne did. ami the value of manufactured j goods at much less than the same I sell form :h:s ma ike' . ( 'h at ham lb-cord. I.'f 111 I a i . .1 ; ii a I n i 1 1 r it i . P .'. : ..'. i II. N . (.'.. Aug. 7. Prof. Par! 1'. Har: aifOoii, ol We.-Ieyan n:vt-rs:ty 1'onnectictit, was i il.iv e.ecteil 1 professor of Patin of the I niversity of North Carolina, to till a vacancy made by the elec tion of Prof. George I . Winston to the presidency of that institution. Idle e.ection (dan assistant nrofes -or ol geo.ogy w: :e Ilea before ejitem tier. It wa.- announced at a meeting ol the tru-tce held to ' ,1 iv I, O r I... I,.- - ra ,f ' I, .. 1 Hoi, Paul C Cameron, for many years trustee of the university. h.id establ. shed ten am. Ton scholar slaps .it the iimversi'v :n memory of M r. an.ero:-. Ci r-i.in o rii , oil ! vi' N. Aug. 7 lie. III, . -The Shah. lo -: aav-ug against eruar of become much enraged biiiiilaii Khauh the gov M .i.'emleran . condemned that ruler to the terrible death ol being bo:b-d al.ve. Ihe charge ig.i;nst the uniortuu.itc governor was that lu' had embezzled taxes due to the Shah'.- ::ea.-ury. The sentence - ioi to 1. av ii. cn car ried OU'. .un- i -1 1 r K. Fia . AU; i '. ii.: . .1. -The Southern P.'.clic ,-teanier Pidorado. Capt. Pyrne. is ashore on the great Pa ham a Hanks, ten miles south of the great I-aac Shoal. The vessel1 and cargo w;;l become a total' wreck without assistance. No nas-si-ngers were on board. The Pni ! ted States cutter Mclono arrived at Key Wc.-t tin- morning with; ttrst officer piy.l. Collector Heir has asked perm, .--ion to send the Mel. ane to aid ol the Pidorado. I Mill l.i Hi !,,! F. !::.-.. Aug. c. :v ed ;n thns ai Auain-t li.ilii i.i. .'. A telegram re c:rv to dav from P.uciios A rc asserts th.it Chili w 1 1 ! ih vl.ire w ar ajrAinst Pohvia f nee.ilise t ie L'overmenr o t i,- .ifter i'onntr has reeofm 1. fd the Con- Kn'ssion.il par'y nl Chili as heilier- ' I ' 'i: WORK execute. 1 with nentrcSj rl and digpatcn at the J a i;:.' a i. oilice. 1 N. u Riii-r lteii!. urt iiiiviny jilenty ( rain U-'.-i ion a dry c-pidl. J !. '.ihii'ii ha.s lately W 1 V I i . (.; i i. IS nil ., Z-) ol r- I"r 1 1 i.i at Swunsboro, a md i.i.ided '.' ith a car u i-.s a.ol io--in lot Wilmintr ton 1'roni Mr. Lew Marine. ( apt. 1 rei i.d of t he schonrer u f New J i . v e r In tie- tor i'.iila ! (.'haries , ' o t ionli . ; i lph;a. j .Mrs, ,N i:i ten - ! t wt-ei. i'!iH'kr-n.s. !rs. I ' Sin:;1. I: , : Mrs. i ' O.ace. . m . a '.iei ry se ' sunie t line aio. - v- i"io ; .v;- , lien .nd in ii tw, .-.- - i.iz;e v.. siting e this e Deli and M : M iv -v ide are i .inn' id at V." : . i i , ,1 : ; ici.t .-n .Ol r ;ui u he :n things to 'h c.-i very eat and a. r o ; c : i . ille -iie.i li-h ( iilhiliiSrsiOliers, iv.th Surveyor ,1. A. Mattocks are now ! asr laying oil' and stuveyicg no re ovnut LMrdens. About two ' hoiisindi bu d, t : y day. Dr. 1',. was h, re ; fe w over tifteen !::: Is ..re i, id inee :;!. Koi avs atro. ie owi.s dred acres of o stcr botto.ni her am two million bus! PYpOCtN to is oyster:: plant oil as mic o f :. '.v:t'i ,,.::. i: as he has been with strawberr.es ho w.ii soon be a million:.:: e. W s wish ioni much mich-sh. K--v. . -u : W'ar.liville la crowd. 1 le i- :eK.-'. prca-Oi.-d at Sunday to a I.'.re one of the oldest iu!i'.s',r- .:: tiie Prnnit.ve ilaptist .'li'ir- b, ;n nearly eighty vears i i e v.'a- lormery iron, tms lattvily from Misr-issippi. e.tehed at teens ( 'reek :--boro wi.ere he had a r an ; .- v i lar'e I'ungreg.i bot ;. i laces. hear ni i at I '. .ii - .10 An i ...."ai .0 'at.-- ami I e imii iM.paiiineiu ked about the cor- M . - r ; todav reel tit- being 1 1 ai.C:0 !1 i '. ... i 1 I maa. uu. .o on' e.ioc. ma. nu- i -. n f tin. war ief ween the stare tip ! Confederate was almost as large as the t ICS men ederal feu. e. saui ,1-oni staus -o,l fr. ivo: .ii,. a' fie ir i.iv.irt. he an. ret eared bv a Federal army eutnunpH-rcd 1 : e Confeder- ate. lie sa;d the name.- ane dates of enlistment at all the i',7U".0O0 sob d:ers in the FeJera! army can be seen at the War Department, Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. I Am Happy to See You wM! An.! p ;.:oicro 'n ::i:oru.!ne you that .1. C. WI11TTV .v CO. iit.-t- ' ;:.s. rt' : v. a. a ( ' t c !.i"i.l of tlt Wor O-.OWIK.I DAHIKL, PltATT COTTON i.ivs mi.! sip n..w i re,areil to take orJerf f'.r 'i.pfli1 o-.el ralod unis. iog.'i:ic-r wiili the BOS'- COTTON PHKSNKM. winch com te.iicl matte O r incis; i : Biartory ouilit fo K'.niilr,t c.iiniii ever r.st'ij In th'.s countrv i,.c;. ft.Ni ,.i:rv a fail Hue of Belting. Ma ,-ii.tie oil. l.ai-c l.e.ii.or. le'.retner wltri .-om ,) st ii k of i lijni -.-nrc Send for pr: cep :.l ."no ar.l .'lanilDe 1 , . e! r 6'.. ,ck . luey . . rii r. . i-e . ..pan.. vc. u . .1." C. Wii.TTY . CO.. r s ......:i t-'reii! ami oruve:. .-'.e. Whit Fools We Mortals Be! 'I he iii'Ove was once f-;Mkcr, y of t: greater-: iuirulf of tr.o worUl, ana iiwe lt- PtflDW-'l ,'iOVVn '. .t:i Bu't1 tO li'e Ul.T.l '.: present Gay. a!. il ilic oii.y way we can ron soif nursc,v(.. ul't r liHv.ng tieeu ad v) Red l do smut-itilng for our own interest and hav in-t d die t . is tu amy. V :,at Kools We Mor '.als Lie.' T ' is ifi a sor'.u -B mutter v. :,tn one -K tt.p ni'.p:afees of im and often re :'. e I h a p. d rt'iniRks, "o:,1 t !; at I !i ad in y da : iive cwr. u .t!. the i risi i;l rxpeneiict wneu oi l a;' caiuea up.n nit I wonij not :.avp t :;' ur.d s: r. -. e aal iy ft r a Iiv: eg as r. ' ' w d o. !:,;:.! t.eie I would 1 1 Ke to say ' i s ' , p iiiintrtrit-H of h mans i : : t t h a t b r 1 n l poviT'. I.." d or , a :id ;f I'ley won1'! i ieed ;i.e a :vlo of fr.er.ds the rt'Stilt would be , u : ' t t : !' cfeb t n The end . Yes, It is a eat "i.O'i.j. ' ::ie i !:.-n 1 mink of so many nt'Oj iravfinii; down the tcroad roati of iv.!: Crv I.:. k:i'. wing at t l.e same t ; me t he 1 uy . s near at !. a: .d w ; , eii t b e answer w ; 1 1 he "l'rpari from me, for you have notiilng to rrptriurtte biui l jviio-.c you not, lee, my frb-ndb. s'r.i!i;!i Is the . ay and narrow lb !;. roid u el only tiise w:;o pa 3- cash can t ra ti 1 1 . ereon and eiitiv thy luxtirlefiuf life thai is prepared for tue cftsii man only. It : only he wi.o pays cash iind Beils very 1 1 : n ni a:: for he same ttaf enjoys ::il8 anil o prove UUs assertion 1 will point my :o him who sj man) people say ;s . ti.ipplcs : man in t he con 11 1 ry. See :i: an h'- walks -tret'ts of .New Perne en ; 1 1 u t grea : es; hi t-ssfn r, a hich h -a 1 1 . . A th n: pse at him at once pro v the iiiiovr itser t ; :i 1 1 v strangers and ah ex - lai m '"That is Jhi: Jke, who buys BO many :;irciiahts o,.l at i . a:pj t cents on tue d o. 1 ft r. Now, :nv friends, lak mv advice: go and :m an if you w:.: p.n bim down i.e wi:! e . ym; Clothing, HooiH and Sl'.oes and Anything .9 e : iiat any 1 ; n :r. ere hant k e- - ps, lower than they cm n be bought a! the fa--;o:y. ou- a., those w..o :u;l lu do t; will h y a ' t h e e u d What Fools We Mortals Be! Jas. Redmond 'v:to:.:-:s.;.i I A PFK IN WINES, and OiOfiRS, South Front Street, i . s II i - t i ii -ton H on se Now Berne, N. C. SALE, EXCHAKGE Hrs now 'on hand a large lot of fine JU-bwana iiwitnco. rameu m nMi- ERN NORTH CAROLINA A la,-, o f5n 1 nf nf Rjiiraif Tinari Carta and Harnege. all of which will be sold as LOW AS THE LOWEST. Don't fail to come and see him before making a trade. Feed iaK a specialty oot27 dwtf f S:''-V5f-,'S'A TAKE -1 ': ! sp; : :,r. iv the ! .' .I-- : '.he shu'l-l! a r cireulutio.'i .if bl.d. Nuthiut; docs It SO well , so prompt or so safely as tiw ift's petii'.c. TX THE SPRING. I h:o e ,i;,l S. H. S. fir n n'imlwr ir?, and consider It tlio bet tonii: :ir.d ood remedy that I ever used. In fact -.vould not attempt to enter upon ;:inr cr summer in this climate witii- r it II. "W. Coleman, Of Coleman, Fcrtruson & Co . Da.ie City, Flu Our Ix'k fin Itiii" Jiai'.i1.! free. Swirr SrEciric Co., Atlanta. ('?, Country filerchantsl Farmers' Alliances' i!And All Other Buyers! 'A'e w.-a to draw yonr at tenliOU to the- MANY ItAPC-AINS we are oH'erinr. ()ar sto.,k of HEAVY and FANCY GROCERIES, HARDWARE and IMPLE MENTS is very complete. W'u are Millers' Receivers of1 FLOUR, and ean gi ; yet; higher' grades for loss tirie.- ihan our com; 'i. titers, w ilo not !mv i'tonj oilered in our first hand. The bargains we ia-t "ad.' are not all sold. We have so many goods we cannot .11 : . . t Til .... . L . j wen itemize, iaea.se Dear in mum, , , , ., . . it- horn lnf rtrn if i ri n rr t.ci o tri nl ,j!at w0 liave a ComDlete Line I of Groceries, Hardware, Ira- : piements and House Fur nismng uooas ar isiun- i I SHINGLY LOW PRICES, Come to see us, or write to ns prices: Very faith fully, Lsthairi & Burru$. jar.'J d2aw wly eke! Stor OFFERS Un rpasseu TO Look to your interest and keep up with THE RACKET. Special Gut Prices, To Ulose Out My Stock of CAN FRUITS. former Cut Price. Price. i '..ei!.!. 1 j-i iiuw Teaceos e lite. I : cans a h yellow full stand reaches liV. ly,,.. '1 ) cans unllforniRCireen ;ac ' "'. l-". is !r. cans " Eku I'iums ;io.-. U'.c. I r- cftDS " Wliite Cherriis ; , 1 ir. cans " Apricots -Jc. S if- cans MiifratGrai f li'.c. ii tr. caus Prunes in syrup siv. I'nc. J curia Sliced Piuearr K' '"'0 '-''' J it. chiih " -J.ic. lie. Aff-All of th. se I. rands of fruits arc iziiar-anle.-il o l.e g(,oa. JOHN DUNN. If you have not tried my new drinks, COCA COLA AND GRAPE PHOSPHATE, do so at once: they are refreshing and invigorating. Give me a trial. New Berne, N. C. 6 16 dwtf STILL AT THE FRONT, Bargains offered in a! new lot of Horses and i Muies just arrived. See my Road Carts, have the best and largest line of them ever brought to the city of different grades from $10.50 to $75.00. Alan. "Rntrprifis. Hor - ' OO 1 ness, Whips, Eobes.&c.; i w ctcuiidt I Ui If. illbllHIlli iune'J dwtf e iiiuwniiiii Watcb.es, CLOCKS AND Jewelry. XEW BEllNE, N. C Repairing Neatly Done. iune'JT dwtf For Rent. The house on youth Front street lately ..vupieil as Marine Hospital, Apply to mar."'tf. A. K. DKIN'MISON. rilE BAKER Mattress South Front Street, DbTo-w Bern A. 3d. JJAXr.R. lYod'i.iFror.. .Mat tn; 1.1 at Wi. d, ,.;,!. and iy-tail, iVo mauufacuin proc..-;- First Class and soil them at Possiiuo Prices. by our own -Matin sses. the Lowest Maun es made u (..ider of tvlc or (jualitv. Call anv size at our Factorv and let us motp: you prices. Hair Mattresses, .iMtiur !).-iuik1 or plain, of black, gray or white hair: from the cheapest to the highest pine Fiber Mattresses. if you have ever used one of I t!ip vnn l-nnw Imw m..ni. ia- : n. nn r m.niTrpcii; t inv nm. .t a hair mattres - " . ' J 1 : lhev are durable and cost much i less than hair. A nnt,t.nn Mftt.t.rP , - w -.- -l.w ui juKjit Xhesc are much ik d By our process they are rid of the lumpy formations generallv found in such, and make a do" light Pal bed. op Mat- Excelsior Cotton tresses. This grade with us has u.s much care given its manufac ture as the higher priced goods. They are very sightly. We use thre stylo-? (-,f ticks. , Straw with Cotton Tops. Til this; cri-in TT'n ! selected straw: 'the cotton carded and stinted. It is the j most saleable goods we make, ! paves perfect satisfaction, and is low priced. W'e use six stvles ; of ticks. Our Eight and Ten Steel SpriDgs Is strongly made, well finish ed. and has three rows of spiral springs. ! Our X Woven Wire Mat tress Is our most saleable Spring Bed. Wood frame nicely fin ished. Carefully woven and cabled with three rows of spiral springs. Our 2X Woven Wire Mat tress Is the same as X without the throe rows of springs. Do you want old Mat tresses renovated, steamed, whipped, and made as good as new, If so send them to the Baker Mattress Co , Factory on South Front St. If you have Hair, Moss, or any material you want made into a Mattress, send it to us. We will make you as pretty a Mattress as you ever saw. These goods have our personal attention. Our prices are as low as you can wish. They are well made. Wo want your trade. If you are not already using our goods give us a trial and you will be pleased. Wo 11 Feathers, Feather Pillows, Moss ' Cotton Bolsters in either of above grades. Church Cushions, Yacht Cushions, or special orders of anv kind shall have PROMPT ATTENTION. We fill these with Pure Hair, Cotton, Moss or Excelsior. Crib and Cradle Mattresses made to order, juls dw3m cm THE LADIES! - We small Gauze have still a lot of Ladies' Vests, Cotton, Lisle and Silk, which Co., I we will sell Less thanloon stablies. ami a bukp Km IIOKSKS AM) VKIIICLICS, iCost. l - , o i l Barrington & Baxler A new lot of Silk ! Umbrellas just re ceived. An Unparalleled Offer! For the next thirty days we will sell solid gold riding bow FRAMES SPECTACLES WITH Kl RUT 'oI"I TTY i irK'qcH at M1U F1K1-ST Anil i 1.EJSSE8 AT Art r- T T I eb!5 Oil Pfir Pfl.17' w,iw AVi "il BELL THE JEWELER Lucas & Lewis DEALKUS IN CHOICE SROCERiES i Farmers' Supples. ALL JvINlh-' Fruits, Confectioneries, j Cigars, Tobacco, &c. j TKMS CASH. i Corner South 1 ront r.nd Mi idle Strpetn. 3T Orjods the city . iiv. re,i in k:.v ft of WB . iff W . AT LOWEST PRICES! Sets of from 7 to 9 . . niOPDO S1 i OH o-nrl un vvudiib ui nil sizes and qualities from 25c. up. All other Furniture at corresponding rates, i 1 lU n I i 75 Cases Tomatoes, 40 1 Peaches, 100 " Brandy Peaches' SOLD CHEAP. Reduction in Old Vir ginia Cheroots. isjAISO, Horsford Bread Preparation. W 1 1 0 1 , E S A L K ( 1 1 C C 1 ; 1 b MIDDLE SXKKKT, NSW BEBNE. h. WE MESH YOU. Btop and In at our line i SPOOtYE. Afik for Paul t:. W!.-tn PENS, fr,i8h I.e. junt arrived. I fori;"! t o Kfl y I hn,-n '-inl n-c, ! -. - 1 h I n I , lot of tiioee UULLIili .OM CHAINS, warranted for six years Wk'm a a rl'ten guarantee with each c;.s''.. yiy STOCK IS w.iv I I'. in., I PHI; lis AIIE WAV DOV.'X. Con. e ', . me. SAM. K. EATON, Middle Ht., opp-isit." Haptlst I'hur Ii mayl'L' dwtf HOLLfiHD g STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. BEST (iOOI)S AT 'm$ ! NEWBERN j ii i v7 dull X. c DUFFY'ri I'KOi'Kit'l lEH : Anodyne, CKrmlnnti vc, A ii tl pi 1 r nml JTII1 f Astringent. It correots bowel disorders by roltcvii,, pain and griping, and by dlieiili ct ln mor bid matter In I he 1 ti test Iral 1 1 act . it la especially useful in d iai r ho'Rs an, I dysinterleg ufler Ihe boiveiR have i..-n freely evacuated naturally or by the ine m Bimple purgatives. DOSJ, for adults, one iGBspoocfu will, water; may be repeated lu one hour Shake vial beloro using. Preparedby It. IV. DI'FFV, mayK dwlstp !eiv iiemo. N. C. LOOK ! LIVE ! AM) SAVE YOUR MONEY. By Dealing With Ds ! We have j ust iiftd fi lot of n'v atuH'8 I n ! l in tli e rear of our slope whlt-h w n nifcr fn i to 1 ho trade, gencraliy, un tl all o utk . t - convince you that we can sell you t;ooi Ir ene ape r tlian anv house in the city, 1b to Give Us a Trial. Wo are dotnt: our own vrrk ii .-1 ':u. . to at i cli o.i per I v' a n n ti v -1 ii e i : 1' . huu : fa tofjiveusa Iriai. 4ij-W'c -Uv' u t -i '. 1 1 u: ttie counirj trade. Illvlieet PrltTM IaUl for on ir y Produce -L!ring your Cli: kens Hid lIcKt" i. Very HeBpectfuIlj. Churchill & Parker, Broad Streat, 1st door eaFi of Ralirou.i. FREE TO ALE. Ad.iolntntr my p'acr 1 lln ri i r street, I iiave now ; to arpommoda ' i- my j.atroiia fiin. lu. ; coun'ry. T?,-, 11 Ti'rn Plirt; 1 i Groceries & Provisions always on hand, and J'KIi'KSAS I.ow A THK l.OWEIT and ijl'AUiv A lliuil j AH THK HKJHKMT. ! Hoods guaranteed 68 re ri sen 1 1 .1 - .r n . ti y refunded. j Call and get our prices before 1 iivIhk .'. wiiere. Orders promptly II 1 led ami Hi : pj.. . . Jio trouble lu that line In the future. Consignments of Country ITikIup rn- neited, and lliglieBt Market I'iiith cn umi I teed. 1 Same old Stand, Hroad stt ect, near Knlir' i. J. J. T0LS0N. r.ly-wtf ROBERTS & BRO. wi.olc.alc Dc.lo. I..; Groceries, Provisions TOBACCO and SNUFF. BOOTS nn,l SHOES. We are ftlioaeents for STOCK "DIAlifciM I' 1 .0 UK, every barrel wan an I ed. A lttrKe 8l"l k of 1'1'KK ,WKST I.M'IA .MOLASSES, our own lni por'at Ion. 40- Come to see us. or send your ordi rs Ton will find our l'rlres as WW as tl., Lowest . mayindwtf itOIitIlT j, UHO FURN TUBE rcniGn High Sbhodi. ro"s mi ;jki.s, W.O ;. A J i.l UlOtl 1 ''! . W.lll ' I'M..' .-r itio.i,v iy I. : , ? i o' I ,) t , .1 ii pi-r ; , . : I !, a! t he i;lt In lioitr.l i . ' . ; V 1 11 l et' I Ii 'v . (. : . . i.u .I;e l.ien I . . -R it ' r.'1 t- ::. itnoDi'.s, I'm.' I;, 1. 1. i..;;' I: lug on :t. New : I'i.C. i-;nii,;l'j:i, Irulni... Op-: s r 1 . ! c T ' -II 1 I .ail i e(" i t i :m Mi . r 1 1 un i f i Kp.'f'i'll ' t f lit Hi CHt .,H it UP iPdV "i;M ii . V. cm . t . : ( i a I . 'I it ii ' low . ii '. ii . , ; . i i l i s . I . 1 1 , Si , ii i. 1 n. h . PERFECTED CRYSTAL LENSES in.Dl M IK. '-.it'.j r.rt. isiJ Alrari. 4? w -S3 ' 1 K ' .frrt-ff.iWr;.? i--i i RICHARD BERRY, Druggist and Optician, II. .S I fcl ,. ...... - 11. .N lli.'s r.-lhrftt,l i hp. N ). I'aulkio r. I M ini V JMoorc, !., - .y i;. i or . ll- 1 t . , T h . M l.i . i 1 i.'lulih 111 till. . Ilil l. . . ,1 Villi Ul.'M I. 17 W.llll aJ (THt:riAlt5T 1 L hicaqo. 5 UNION CQUArit. H. Y '"J. FOR SALE 3Y D. L. Io'V(1'n IIcmIiIi Knnlier, try J iMiji : (iitldincn, Ia-IIOH, 'ii, urn- IhcAthlfH or I n :i 1 id . A com pint o gy in -nanlu::i. I uki-n up hut In. injuitr" r.oor -rivun , nw, sclcid , '1 . 1 ii rah In. corn pr -1 1 1 -n r ! r , - ) i f n p I ntlorw y . w i i n, r W 1 1: v Trier , mJ I Ur i.-!i,i: :f hvnd foi lllim , :u rn' 1 Titit nf rharier. . , r hi k kii'I : j- . . , i Ii M r-.T . Ni'w I. l.lM m ,'U"i piljt hU fU'il Ot !i('Ih U-.t '1 ' "i ' ,f l.i. ni- 1s tlu-v i. I. till' l.H'CS. i t fur ciiso C i . : K.i'.o Ci ir- ! v mi) i 1 1. i i 1 1 r :dr."njTtli. 'i i ; 1 1 . 1 1. .1 ( d it':; kind Jf we. r: ivr. k y.',r ('..lii't think :j after f r iv. , or tlircft ' : : i" : l i V 1 .! to u:; and ict t. . mi ;;us a soy. MONEY I ii I I ... .. Al i.l Hli, H A I k. l lr I r ,!..hr It I .,. I.. -!.,. 1 1.1 1 A 1 Ir-.. !,.. t., lOltTl.iM), H41h THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY. i ! iiIIOlil(l'lt III! hni, without l'iiiii. i Inn . i un I ji I m ii' in.iK MnhitarxcH, nn t i'.4fitntrly hnrmh'i phywlrlnim. JU'Kt Hv i nch Null". J'rlrr f I ll.Unll. II .V . & X) X'oi lltiiiil.Maliio i, i it. mi m innmliuJ if ninHii t PRICE" ' OOCTS. tp-J -1'"-' ..-..n --ra- --r- SwC IT IS THE HES.T, j E ji Jd I Easiest to use; E BCT -' THE cheapest. K 3 c' fmm 5010 I ?Jp&-& ' ip;vNs i Hut! - i r 1 II ( i -h, tnlaocr ml rsM!IIIl S I f9 1 1 1 I Ni IiiI.ti!. H rlJ'l.tiUajAjGHEAT OARGAINSi t'9?-SKiSj?J'i3 '' u''1 ""M- "" 'i","i- fa Hump iskm:"L'r'E b: 1 n . I , fffl,V,-I.rU lh:;i-;i jinc xiiltt t!i P.':; v!: r.- l':-- n:.iki iu; i L'. e' . : : !: , ! :i 1 n m. ;ht t. K .: ) j. r ;'. "1 " .ni"." it ! H. a' OWt 1 ;, I fi.", Tr,. : ; , ;. j S rinL-r. f 7, .. vi : ' D Jpiil.! I v ..nir -i'l". Il..iin.nf Hull. TpHtilt.-a 1 : , -Ii.t.i C. l.l ,N I I I yf&'" : ,;r::..Z: .-' :4 .A Pi i 8 ' " ....
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 13, 1891, edition 1
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