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JONES, UEAVY AND LIGUT LozUlftvxd sVBi Gill it Ax Snuff Dry Goods and Notions F0 Stack aad Large Assortment, Prioea aa low as the Loweat C21 aa4 flxasalae my Stock, BAtlsfactioo Qaaxajiteed. L. S. WOOD, ritnlj U IMrl vlts eo. Alias a Co w a hmm? mm t amstaur ill 1.1 mmm is k Owsttaa . . Ccrral Hardware and Cutlery. Uaroeaa ddlaa, . ; , Bridle ad IVWpa, " " Ttrmtng Implements, , HEW BERNE DnUG-i-COLlPANY, v" Una fiTai ui Kiili StmU. , -3STew Berno, JN . C. AIXLLU5EOF Draft, Medicine, Toflat Artie1, Perfumery, PsVUl&t Medicine , ""a'1 nu 1 g gySp Isl awUai will b givaa to him iilrn "Ws aaaJt a p alty ol yyt vis ajrrwJi araiasa l - WOXMMAV Willi, " waJa k 9 aa . .-v. T HX3IBT. PUrsMto. r : WEBSTER'S MISJUDGED DICT10HARY. SI CL Mw Us EAlUaa. num r-t-i f r-" 9m a lUn mm- mm U m m mmm. ' wSla wiwmatuiaftaa. EDITORIAL XQTX. The ftctatl wealth of the Soath ia eaU mated at 13,737,315, G33. TOM Ecaateaieal Ooancil hs Jjoanjit Ilr a aaaloa of lTn daj. STATE Auditor Sanderlin la now ' rtsrfllartr at hta deak and la qait; wall ajain. A Stats tmprace con rent ion la to b bel& at the Hxpoaition fTonnda AlkleJgh Nor. 19th. TXLX traat of the colored Agri eoltarai aad Mechanical collate hT4 Sldod to locate that iaatitn Qoa ai Qreoaboro. Bcraau.'s eitaation ia deplorable. BaioM aad ooenmeroe axe rerj nach dprea4 aad the d latitat ion of the poor cliaaea la awfai. IT U arident that the danger thai meaaoeU Democratic aacceea la CawaaUav ! crew tag aaaJJ 7 degreee and beaaUfallj lesa. Thirb are 413 apeciea of treea foaad within the limits of the Cited States, 1G of whicb, when perfectly aeaaoned, will alnk in water. Got. Hiix waa the gneat of the PowhatUn Club ofBiohmond laat M 1 . t . . . . . Til. Flxoellency wa OH hlS WaT tO At- j iaata to delirer the addreaa at the I nn railing of the Qrady moaament, ad atoppd at Richmond by apeoial reqaeet. Ths cordial welcome extended to Ool. McOJare, editor of the Philadelphia Time at the Sooth rn Exposition waa richly deeerred. No asaa la the North baa dose more to restore the Soath to her rightful poaition tn the Union than this distinguished rennajlranian. A dispatch to the London Time from Valparaiso of the 19th tofUot aaja endenee from a neutral toorce co firms the atatemeot made that the United States squadron ia Chilian waters, both in words and deeds, displayed e amity towards the Congressional navy during the recent ciril war in Cbili. It is, however, denied by th Nary De partmeot at Washington. THE Washington Past mm: Ia respoase to th liberal offer of Col. i Cr to pUce a statue of some j caineac North Ciroliniin i0 1 C(oary hll at the Capitol, many QatlOQ of tn-1'- churcj upon u-e-aoggMituis ra made. S uuofr- j ofdr. oar ax th ro:ott: son of ortb , Carol at tbat Uir m ty l diffl eahv n m kt02 a iel-c'.ion . Tbe RaleiM New nd t)berver ii tioas at Egypt, S. C ; tobocco t helmed to tliiok that Nathaniel factory at MiUoa, N. (' ; tu Maeoa Is aiust eotdded to tb baceo factories, lumber m;Il and boa or, thoab Speaker Snn occaptr large p in it favor abls estimation. FUANCE combines sntimfnt with fioanr more than any other aatioa. That wss illastrated by the Preach sabscriptioas to the canal , projects of De Lessep, and it is again shown in the subscription to ttk Rassian loan. It may not b amctly troe that tbe loin wss sub eenbed tr-rtn times over, but tt sem t be certain that tbe sub ecriptioQi greatly exceed the a moa at cil:si for not because tbe loan Ih a rrry good one, hot it is 1 made to France's friend and an eaemy ol Germany. Phil. Ledger. ASQEVILLK was somewhat startled oo Friday, the Citizen states, by the pproc oa the street of a yoong Udy riding on a ; horse withoot the aid of a side saddle. In other word, there was divided skirt on exhibition. The saddle was a man's, and the yoang lady rode like a man. The spectacle waa aa entirely modest one, and tbe sense of seoarity the fair rider mast hare enjoyed from her man-' aer of riding shoold have com pen sated for tbe nnasnal attention he attracted. The Financial Chronicle says that the farm products will ran this year as follow;: Corn 2,000 millions of bushels as against 1,489 millions last year, a gain of nearly COO any Detter campaign material ior assembled to pay appropriate hon ni.. nr hn.K.i. WK.cr rjm t than for a Sontdern man to be ors to her illustrious son, but it millions of boabels as against 400 . millions last year, a gain ot -"uu millions ol .basheis, being the oe pameu auu cuagnueu D iv)d K ,,,,, largest crop" ever made in this iare Northwestern Democrat - - - - - - - - coastry. E very thing else is in the ; dectd. They would be almost : The nomination for President same proportion. Tbe result will , willing to vote for Mr. Mills or seems to be already given to Cleve oecessarily be to throw a large sur- j dttdge Crisp to see him in the chair; land by unanimous conset. Iieally, I J . L. . W . .... 1. . . n . 1 1 i n- piMnff n r . . r, .1 ul ,1 ia in it pins O'l las ci the market, and there1'1 wouiu mdic men mm a buujc- 'oold be correspondingly Dnces were it not that the crops in Eorope hare (ailed. This gives nst a fine market lor our tood pro ducts. ACCORDING tO advices from Londonderry and other places in tb North ol Ireland, the Protee- , . k r nrtnnUttAn nf IS Vrtrth ia . rery ranch aroased on the subject : of Irish Home Rale, in riew of the i liberal confidence of success in the fmrmi nicitvu. a uo v r t u c t 1 i Tk .. ' lode are thronged with candl ,1.1m for admission. and the' amoant of drilling that ia going on ia greater than in many years be 1 South, and when tbe veil fell from i fore. It is said tbat the Protestant the bronse statue, which stands on opponents of Home Hale are or Marietta street, between the gov rmaid in associations numbering: ernment bnilding and tbe old at least f.SO 0OO men capaoie ot beari.tr arms. They make no con- cealmenl Of their intention to offer Tioleot resistance to the rule of an Irlaa Parliament dominated, m they cUin that it woald be, by tbe BoaaJi Catbolio hierarchy. EDITORIAL NOTES. Still the Exposition growa. It is now estimated by Domo rcatic managers In New York that Flower will defeat Faaaett by 20,000 majority. A New York special of Oct. 20. reporta tieaTy frost althroogh the I cotton belt and ice in icssonrg ana ew urieans. ' John Howard Tarnell, Georgia, is mentioned for Parlia ment from Cork to succeed his brother Charlea Stewart Tarnell. A KXPOBT oomes from Ohio that Maj. McKmley is suffering from insomnia. This is another evidence that "There is no rest for the wicked." A Snow Hill correepondent of the Kiaeton Free I'rew wrote np a big wedding and mentiohed every. bodr connected with it except the man who got married! lUE people nine leuius ui lurw we believe, throaghout the entire I nobiing the sentiment and mould Union, who are Democrats above ! Dg jt into works of beneflcience and all "entangling alliances,'' are first and last for Grover Cleveland. TnE Kansas City (Missouri) Star, Democratic, says of Cleve- land in that State: "The simple l,UtU lu"k UOLOViJ Clio IS 1UUUU of for tDe Demcratic nomination." Thb United States Supreme court has advanced the case of Boyd vs. Thyer, from Nebraska, which involve tbo Eovership of that State, to tbo first Monday in December. Wukn Gov. 11:11 said "I am a Democrat" he covered the whole groond. To say I am a Tammany 1 Democrat, a Jeffersonian Demo-! crat, or an Alliauce Democrat, is unnecessary verbosity. "It is raid that when'in unquiet dreams the spectre of the future' stalks before the footboard of his i bed, Bon Harrison cm see nothing bat the visioD of little Miss Clve- j land playing on the White House lawn." Roman Catholic Archbishop Tascherau, of Montreal, has issued . a darco address denunciatory of the prtuciples contained in the addreai of Grand Master Workman Powdec ly, of the Ko f ghts of Li bor He threatens to place the condem- . IM North .irolioa tne lullowmg new iitt-rpriies are reported: KnUrenirii: of c:nl ur,a:ng opera- caunlng factory at Mount Airy, N. ('., brick worki at North Wilkivi boro, N. C McKtNLKY has written to the Cinciu na'.3 Comuibrci.il Gazette to drop all allaaion to Goveruor Cam)) bell's financial embarrassment, it proved to be a boomerang wound log thoe who ued it. Hundreds o Republicans cheered Democratic banners bearing the inscription "Foor bat Hones:." liErVHl.UANd in Iowa have bVcotne p.iQlc stricken at the deser tioaa (rotn their ranks. Among thone who have receutl. j lined the I)emx:ratic standard are Judge Juies (. Day nd Charles A. Bishop, men of acknowledged a"iihtv aud wide intluene. Demo CTl4Lj ire COOlident of carrying 8ute by an inoreaeil majority the mi aircusaiou ou me, press i-. week in tne great .Memorise con ference, Which developed some manifestation of what might else where be regarded as an un regen erate spirit, reminds a coatempor- i a n t A V V a a r A ftill f rtF tt- Vi rv I m I n ,Y J woi u i. " ssej uy a cuircsiioiiuruL n curiswan couiu lh- ue .piL):i man, replied that he could, bat could be added that it was very hard for a newspaper man to be a Christian. ; Wah. Post. THK Bepublicans would not ask made Speaker. They are yearning f. thir all flid fimA ThflC trnnltl ' k j what ea.y one to re elect Harrison, .'recaptnre tbe Uonse iu 1892 and . , 11 i rrt t" P8 the Force bill. The "Democrats would thas win a Speak ership and lose everything else. A fir Phcy tbat woaM U "o:iU1 indeed be swapping the substance for the shadow. Norfolk Land mark. A special to the News and Observer dated at Atlanta Oct 21, ; aays: The monument to Henry W. r . 1 n n , 1 . 1 4,1.... yjzmxij w ma uutciicu iu nunuia ', today at 1:30 o'clack. The streets of Atlanta were thronged with 1 visitors lrom every State in the capital, thirty tnousanu people joined in the cheers as the familiar figure Of tbe beloved Georgian stood in bold relief above the great sea or nnman laces, inemona meat was unveiled by Miss Gaseie 1 Grady. l'" VEILING OF THE (iRADY MONUMENT. The Qray Monument was an- - veiled in the c ty of Atlanta on Wednesday the 21st, in the pres ence of an enthusiastic multitade. The orator, the occasion and the theme combined to make the event memorable in the history of lieor- Philms. the Irish orator, said of r - 0r Washington: "No people can claim, no climate can appropriate him. llis fame ia eternity and his resi dence creation." Ir U not pretended that the fame of Grady was commensurate with , , u.i that of Washington: but, where ever his name waa known, whether amid arctic snows or tropical finr it was hnnnreii. Haman- THE , j(y c)aimed him for her ownj andjhoar. j wherever amonff men there was an I Horrible Accsdent I Mpira(ioa for hjgUer attainmentfl! Fayetteville, N. C, Oct. 21. j. , if;ri h tva,- John Newberry, a young man , lh wa8 tn nirit of Gradv' 1 lrue. ltlre waa lDe ePiric OI orau '; animating, encouraging ana en and en aelulness. I Much as Mr. Grady contributed to mankind at large, his coutribu ; tion to the people of Georgia was . infinitely greater, fie became a, iaik Ul lUCH inc, u.j. thought ana action so tnac tne nie- j blood of Georgia seemed tor a time 'to llow through the heart of Grady, Old men honored him, young men imitated Lira; palace and cottage alike welcomed him, and every where his presence was a benedic tion. But it was at AtlaDta that the wave ol his influence swept over all and the San of his life shone in Its effulgence, illamining the high ways and the alleys and giving life and beauty to the roses that bloom ed in the garden of the rich, and freshness and fragrance to the vines that hung ou the lattice of the poor. It was fit and proper that a monument be erected in the city of Atlanta to the memory of Henry W. Grady, and it was appropriate for David B. Hill, a National Demo crat, to deliver the oration at the unveiling Hr.d dedication of the monument. The monument represents Mr. Grady witj uncover, d head stand ing in ;tii easy attitude with the left foot soniew bat advanced. Ou the riglr aud left of the stature aie allegorical li;iires of memory and historv and the figures surmount a great stone pedestal, that bears the following on the e.iat side: Lleury W. Grady, Journalist, Orator, Patriot, Kditor of the Atlanta Constitution. 1? rn in Athens, Georgia Maj 21. 1830. Died in Atlanta Dec. 2.), lSS'J. Graduated iu the State University in the jear lStiS. He neer held nor sought public oflice. Goveruor Hill concluded bin splendid oration wit h these word: ' Tne work wh;ch he accomplish ed let no nun try tj uudo. The reconciliation which his eloquence brought about let no man dare to disturb. Let that hand wither which seeks again to kindle the tires of section tl Htril.- that Graih queuched. A nation iu peace; a bro id laud disturbed by no civil dissensions, threatened by no foreign enemy; a people united aud homogeneous, prosperous and happy; uo trace of coQllict: no bitter memory; no questioned loyalty; that people rejoicing iu the universal spirit ol fraternity, retaining only the pleas ant recollections ot the past, bar l . I . ..li. .., moniousiy solving me prooiems 01 civilization, wortiug out togetneri'" tne grand destiny ot a common muni rv that neoDle will ever hold jn (rratfiil rememberaace the j - i life W. aad pablic services of Ilenry Grady." And, to whom was this addressed! creat multitade of Georgians, has goue out to all tbe land ming ling in bomonions chorus the praj8e8 0f ueury W. Grady aud i. lui.-i iil.u uu uD ..idu m iu at all. Cleveland and tantt relorm will sweep the country like a whirl - I t. .,- wind next year. Montgomery Advertiser. The Methodist Church in this contry has f0, 000 preachers, 5,000, 000 members, 55,000 chnrches, and over f 20,000 000 iuvested in educa- tional institutions Of the higher grades, which have endowments . innnnnnn amounting to 19,OO0,OOO. - - ' AT a public meeting held at Stony Point, Ont., anion between Canada and the United States was strongly advocated The populace in Chinese towns continue to treaten missionaries with extermination. No griping or nausea after using Brooked'. Liver and Kulney Pill. Torpid Liver and stomach troubles, 8a., coated, oval. Price 25 k cent. Vli to kXl f LLI m a taio t; i . -ji Duffy, New Berne, N. C Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Smci.ieof a Brooklyn liroker, Brooklyn. '. Y.t Ojt. 21. j Mm. T. Y hitehouse, a well kuown , broker, shot Liui.-elf today at the' Claredou hotel, lie was short of the market anil prices went against j him. He was on th tloor of the, consolidated exchange today and j when he saw how the market was i KoiuK he W-Dt straight to the hotel j : and killed himself. I Kniflnoer and Fireman Killed. IUltimore, Oct. 21. The west bound passenger train on the B:lti more and Ohio railroad was derailed near Sir John's Run. West Virginia, at 1: 13 p. m. tO(laV bv the enijiDe breaking tbo left driver i water and turning over. Eugi ! neer Jvuckelf, of Martinsbnrg, and his flreman were klllrd The pes tal clerks were seriously injured, , hut only one passenger was hurt. i The tra;k was cleared in about an bou,f- 19,Jew of , age- a4cl dently killed here about noon todav. ; He WAS a WOrkman at Newberry'., Wood Works, and in attempting to change the belt on a liel was caught by his clothes and litterally beaten to death. His neck was broken and he died instantly. Was Huntinir for a Gas Leak. Pittsisurg, Pa., Ojt. 21 An explosion of natural gas occurred in Snomau's large carpet store on Federal street, Allegbauy City, this morniDg, setting fire to the build iDg and seriously injuring three persons, oue fatally. Tbe building was entirely destroyed. The explosion was caused by hunting for a gas leak. Total Ios about ?T5,000. Stony Point. Oat., 21. The public meeting held last night ior the purpose ot advocating a politi cal union between Canada aud the United States, notwithstanding the fact that rain has been falling for days aud the roads were almost knee deep, the attendance wan very large. Speeches in favor ol political union were loudly ap plauded, and resolutions endorsing political union were carried unani mously. Rescued from the Depths of Misery. The misery endured by unfortunates whone livers are derelict id duty ib ul rpeakable Si -k headache. nausea ooetivenese, disorder of tbe dig-stive apparatus, heartburn vertiiio. unrest sourness of the breath, uneapinees .i-neath the short runt ribs and rigi t snouldr blde. fi-kle appetite, an imoD: the hateful indicia of bilious nens, which, however, speedily vanish when Hostetter's Stomach bitters i emplored as a regulator. Most effec tually i- ita work of disciplining carrier out. as a complete renewal cf the 1ig-s'irr, secretive aDd evacualive t n nrrt iiim (-.itisf ctori! v rirovea In c ae- i of malarial di-ea-e the liver is trip i principal gland involved and for mN- 4... .f u miliri.l rr. If l.TMrfr Stomach lmt-rs in n an jIuim p -c;ti Vh h Imsuve pinlnn hui effn:iiT ii is unrivalled. hd1 it so s'icuirtii prpventive ff chronio kidnev troiir i unci rheumsti-Tii nrjd a superb neuera iodic an 1 borrective 300 Conversions All I!ar Rooms Closed. South Loston, Va., l'ue piotraCied uiiUuuK cobiiucled h,-ie by cvdumisL t'ite a bleu cioseU ibi ioay, recuiu J in iho cuuiireiou ot 3(.-0 peipio anil tti oloalu f every bar luoi iu tbe p.c. j ioi now not a drop ol i qaui is s -to IU JUtb Boston UJ&klllg 1. ouc uf Lir iryesk towns i'j ldo SkAie Vi,hu jit . rite ieit be waa ercorted to Hit UcFui oy to or llirco buuattjil people ai.0 a rrvtul olid carurSL pl-yel Lutrei-lli tt- atld at the. depot ro.ul.iu iu oue oo version. Ai the troij rushed in Hie inrKe croU suug "dtatiUiog on m fromises of God," arousiu toe pasren .era in tne most unexpected ujanuer aud amid the loudest cbeora Mr Fii ' went Oa Ola way to his Nortu Catoiiu.. borne. The First Woman Railroad President. . I LAtiKSIlLhtl VV Vj, .OC. 2U -JI.b. 1 LirrltrL ilLL,all of la U Lt B DOl O 1 1 1) ui . iQr late Al f. Ktmbdtl, Lad tne bjuoi tuilay of briug the first woiuau evr 1 nected to tne presidency of a roilru.iO corporation iu inis country Hie direct- j ors of tne Pannsboro nd HarrioVil e 1 Rulroad having unanimously eleci.o ner a their preeideut. Mm KimDali ii. aa well known throughout the State aa a j shrewed uusiners wumn. .'sue caa j taken great iniertst in iho affairs of tbe 1 road durirrg her husband's life, and it i- ! tnoujihisbe will make a good manager. Mr. Kimball, by her husband s will - .... oecame oneoi tbe largest stocsboid A Distinguished Citizen of Philadelphia Ou His Way to the Exposition. Toe citizens meet this evening to ar rinKe for the reception of Col. A. K McClure, of Philadelphia, and the Fifth regiment of tbe Maryland National Guard. Col. McCiure arrives here to morrow afternoon from Asbevnie, and five young ladies will be in his party, one of tbeae being Miss Ellen Lee. daughter of ex-Governor Fnzhugb Lee, of Virginia. There w ill be reception at the capital, one at the executive mansion, and one at the Capital club. The Fifth regiment will probably arrive November 4 As now arranged, it will be quartered in a large building A ball will be given in its honor. Ril. r.or. Vv il. Messenger. Rooked for Eight Speeches. EoSTo.v, Mass.. Oct. 20 Congress man Roger Q Mills, of Texas, arrived here today to make eight spoeehes ia tbe I Democratic campaign. LEMON ELIXIR. A PLEASANT LEMON DRINK. For biliouness and constipation, take j Lemon Elixir. I For indigestion and fonl-i-. nmftrh tato Lemon Elixir. ' For ei,k snd nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir- , por sleeplessness and Dervounoes, take Lemon Elixir. ' F'or loas of appetite and debility, take 'Lemon Elixir. For fever, cbtlls and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. oetnuu Littxir win not tan you in any of tbe above diseases, all of which arise from torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys, bowels or blood. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Sold by Atlanta, Ga. 50o. and $1.00 druggists. per bottle. A. PROMINENT MINISTER WRITES. After ten yearB of great suffering from indigestion, with great nervout prostration, biliousne-e, disordered kid neys and constipation, I have been oared by Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir. and am now a well man f Ber.c cDa.v. ajiu m. u. cuuitu uvuiu, No. 23 Tatnall st . Atlanta. G. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria TRAINS TO RE RUNNING IN Ji2. Tlio N. W. k ('. Railroad Fxrtv's ' ' I'rosppctinar Tour in Virsrinia and North Carolina The Country Through Which the Line of tlio ltailrond W i 1 1 Kun Found Abundant in Wealth. Ad.Iiti ohaI Ronds Subscribed ork to Resrin Without Delav. j ' While LLevL. i g railroad party were ' in New Berne, Mr. O. W. Wilkinson, one of the number wrote a special letter i to the Summon Putin.. Trihnno. nnvpr. the raiu points of ti e trip up to that time over tbe line of the road From the letter we take the following extracts: New Berne, Oct. 15. The capitalist and projectors of the Norfolk, Wilming ton and L harlemou Koiiroad, oompris inx parties from Philadelphia, Scrauton, Wilkm-eiurre, Danville, New York city Boston ana Chicauo, arrived at Norfolk over the Cape Charlen route Wtuntuday moming, Uotober 7, ana i were met by the Chumbur of Cotuuierc i sn1 reprevUtat.ve eux of that couducceti to tho New A l town antic (ii tel. where we pirtook of a sumo tuous dinner. Ia the afternoon a mntfuifloent steamer. the City of heater, belnntine to the Atlantic ai.d ; Ddftvilie Railroad Joaipany, waa ton ' dered us for an excursion. After leaving the navy yard we j sieauied back to the whaif. where Cir i riHues were in waitinK fcr us to return I to the hotel Ht-re we were met by hx-Oovt mcr JrviH. f North Carolina, ii-.j promimnt busmerH rnvn cf the city. Norfolk bting the eastern terminus of the N trfolk, Wiluiinton and Jbar-ie- ton Knilroad, is a cuy 90 situated ih it it really in the seaport of the wbule of tt:e iS 'Uth It ii generally well known tht the fciant-e for Khippinu ! rn iht are far superior t au port of j the Unitwd States, and when the bHl ; line is established it will closely ct-ment I hdiI establish better relation of all rall- roads ierminniin at th j.t point e left iifii day on a specul over the Norfolk and Carolina, a prt of the Atlantic Ccaat Linesyatem. for Tarboro, pa-MiK through a magnitioent country . heavily timired wuh oypress. num. beerh and ah. the Utter beinit so plenti ful that the natives hum it. We arrived -t Tarboro in the evemnir and ere met at tbe depot by the .nizens' private carriitfts. We visited the kuittir.g mills rotton rnlun, where tbe finest work if turned out We also virit; d a cotton pl-mtaiion, wbere the cotton waf in blO"m and being picked Trboro i n old city, dating bark to 1670. Th word "Tar" wan ouinaliy "Tsw, ' signified iu Erjulinh health. A WEALTHY COUNTRY. Th? country tbr-'Uih which the Nor folk. Wi:minntou aiid Charleston pis?ea is i.rie of immeDSe wealth, cout-ipli' tj of h-vy freste i.nd every variety of 8 Ml wh're e ar Jen truck can bo raised (jieen poa-i. (-.iaacb and aeparngUo are now at (bis ti'ue growing in the eo tri.phiCiil centre uf hi- ciun fioei'i e:ion Th- No (Qik. Vv" i m line ii n ana Charleston psi-es through it nd i-vtr one we aKtonibhrd at lbi vast amount of wealth practically untouched oi account of lack of trausportaii jd- In con -lusiou, we ptate that a large x-mount of bonds were subscribed f . here ytpf.t-rd iv at a meeiiTi of chariiT its snd directors, a stood d. it of Uf .tn:UDt comioii (roil Fiiilad-ipDi , ; 8 ronton Wi;es lirro and other citie-. j j of Northeastern i'ennny I vaoi There I m no doubt that trio iod -sill be cm I mened at ince and trai'.-H rur.-nin over he main trulf line hy the end "f 92 ! -('ronton uo ci'ubt. - ill furn'-1 -qi'ta of Hteel r-il locotn it i v-s Lid ; tier miteijal rie. riej in i he coni-ti uc 1 noil nf a ijieat ro-d All are well hi d eliiihted wuti lh. ir trip O A. W ! Shecji-Raising Retarded by Hogs. ! Totj (1 'c ui.a r.'--,e--p iiUrtr-.i u de.-terv- -attenn iu It i an or aui- v.oc ur. a to hear farm-rs wh i attempt she i I cii-iiihi sp-Mt? losses tbjv b-iv- t n tained bv H-llrr Uef t - i '. -i of dog -i Tne c itn loiiij j o il aud pri 'UCal -ugtt' P'tl'!'' tie 1ipli 'I fur t. tie HiK f pirt R. B Duui'i'ie SO aki ib'Ji O tu eubjact in ihe SutT lk Hera d: My dog 'Mil ol a hundred d iiiai worth ot sheep.f jr ne:gnb ir : fc ill lh i.i n ail he cm ao But let the 'in kill or li iare. tu- horne, and tin cii recover, Lei.videtl I am wt.'nrj eooub mukx it Ihe rrmii ii as fti w nn oave no protect 'titi f rii'ii dos. the , bitv b n lined the iudutr. 1 HtVe you evt r tft utirt t a th lot" j I do D')i Ruow how tn i our peo jle itlirt in ihe uf UD'I tl -I (JrHil IQt'ie H"r- , con n t v . bat I do koo h -i o e.'-h one from tine 11 to thtrty n cp could be kept, whicb would pay a prulii i i lamps H'd wool of S3 "oiece. od l improved breed, carefully cared f" and lambs m-irket-d early, at least fifi per bead could be ne;t"d This beina 8i. or you can discount it ont -h-ilt, and see if it will not brsntr more money iuio the county from abroad than all the cattle and hogs would together. Shep do w-U and are as healthy as in an part of thn State and are not like hogs dying up with cholera three out ot every five years. Rev. Brantley York, 1). I). Tue following brief but interesting sketch of the late Rev. Brantly York, one of the oldest Methodist ministers of the State ia from the Stateeviile Lir.d mark : ' Rv. Brsntley York. D D., died on the 8th inst. at the home of his son. Rev. B A. York, at Forest City, Rutherford county. Dr York was a very remarka ble man. lie was 24 years old before be could read and at 30 he was stricken with blindness. Notwithstanding early disadvantages and subsequent infirm ity, he accomplished a work in life which will cause his memory to be honored as long as any who knew him Hriall live. Ho waa tbn founder of Trioity college, of tbe college at Olin and of York Collegiate Institute. Al exander county, spent his life in teach ing and preaching and was the author of an English gratnmer which is highly esteemed by scholars The Landmark stepped in to see Mr J. A D. StepheD soo. last evening, and sid: 'Tell me about Dr. Brantley York ' 'It would take me five years' was tbe quick re sponse, Ue did more for tbe education and elevation of the people of North ! Carolina than any man who has ever lived in the State. ' It would be useless to undertake to add anything to th'B j tribute.-' i A Paying Penal Institution. j Jackson. Miss. Oct. 19. Ihe Missis sippi penitentiary, which is now a ' paying institution, has to date this year j paid into the StJte treasury the sum of S21 000 This nice little sum in over j and aoove all expenses for the support : and maintenance of tha Sta e pri-on J and is derived from a lease of convicts ; to MistieipLii bottom planters. ! A Yearlingr Paces in '2:41. j In'DETENdknCe Iowa, Oct 20. Tbe j e-rling Poilo the property of the j Jewett Stock Farm, of Huffalo. N. Y.. i broke the world's pacing record, ma- king the mile in 2.31. The son of; Jerome Eddy held the record at 2:37J j uetil two weeks ago, when Pinewood ! wrested it from him in 2 31. j Iso man can be much of a man j who doesn't have much of a motive GOD ONLY KNOWS. ' Cr &r& goinfct witb hurrying feet i Form th,t mo pas'jiDz touieht on the i PtreciV j Faces all eunny an i faces all sad, j Hearts t bat are weary and hearts that are Idd. Eyes ihat arc heavy with Borrow and I strife, I Eyes that are gleami.'g r iib b auty and ' life, j Pictures of pleasure and Ciob.uk of, c !i r e . I Cr.inc- nil iTr.lr.c CI.-, 1 nr'v IrrmwH I where ! Hands that hava r-urnestly striven for bread , Hands that are soiled wiih dishonor in stead : Hearts that are tuned to a purpose sub lime. Hearts all discordant and jingled with crime ; Souls that are pure ar.d as white as the sno w ; Souls that are blick as the midniht of woe : Gay in their gladness, or drunk in do Bpiir. Qoin, all gt icg, God only knows whert! Some to tbo feast vti'j e. where th richest red And the rarest and Nbine of jewels v, lii i parkle Some in their hunger v some Wiil s'e-p nor awaken shall come li wauder, and when morninit ine roO 'd and tbe raag ted , lb 1 foe and i he f riBn.i . All of them hurryiaiJ on to the end: Nenrinn th rave with a cure or a prayer Going, ail goirjjf. G)i only knows where. I'riic-.co Evening Poet. SENATOR CALL. He is Recognized in the Oilicial Legis lative Proceedings as Having Been Elected Senator from Florida. TALLAIlAto..K i:n.. (J.t IS Oo Kriuay ia3tJ.jL.LiL Ci arwrd, secretary ot state, aitacbed i;i tiUuiurt) ana tbe ureat 8 al ol lUo autf ot Pioiidatoa copy of the pruceiuiugs of tbejoiui session of tlio Lt-gisiu.ure from April 21 to May 26, lneluMV, Cer.lfy mx to tue correctui.'es ui inn r-nm . Ibis ebows of course, Ihe pri-ceeoirjgs ot M.iy 20. upon wiji .h iuti VVl.biri-oii t'a'i was iieclaied ouiy titcted U. i ed Sisle Senator ibis la tby only irjetrumt-ni Oeariur thn risuitiir of Cr wluro an. seal of tne S:ie lie declined abrOlult ly to affix them to tbe GovbrnorV ce tifict- of DavidsouV tippoiQi mem some days hko G.veraor Fleming lDBtruoted Attorney General Lamar tn inaiiiute ia ibe Supreme c-urt pro ceediots tor trie iiu e of a man damus comp-lnn Urawf rd to siu nti seal tbirt Mi it tn--:nt ! D.vmou this uuiuitK Mr Lirii-.r tii-d wuh ib Governor his Itici il rt piy to tine G'.v ernir's mstructi iu which he d- ciines t lnctstute su;;1 t1 ocee.d log-, giving his r-a-'.'On therefor in detail L'be Attorney General holds that there is aotaing in trie i:oDstmniou .r stat Ufl of l!1e S-.Htt' or of the U .itetl S'.atep warrante d i-ucti prn-.ee(f iufc.. . tie bu' rom the tiri-t bet-i -it ihe oiLiion tbai Mr. Call v.rnn it-iiv "lecteii and v.ouii D sealed Mr. Call : ready has in hi possecaiou ihis ueruMe l copy of ibe j 'int sei't-i " s of the Legislature, and Senator P a'-o wil re.Kei.t it -to ibt Senate oo lh i.periirig day of the i-es - 0(j . The McDougal Case. t'be il, U C n :een 'erno - a e d 111 b. - Wiiu,i.,g t b- I.'-.-'- '- ' f r.i v, a I. lilt 1.. i.'ll - tlel' v. i - - K - t 1 : : - - ! S ' j,t . lit - - - .' I't fa. 1 id- an yer--. N A. .. l-. the - .1 VVa t I t') CUmlier li 'tiuui is h i tir.f .. , 1 . t t u d No .' r: Mi'(-iti; 1 j i bin "ih ! : be hK'.'Ti I I i l . .,: l- It- en -u!ii-t.:uil I t i rr i. 1 j i p. in. i ui s te. a:.- 1 with tfrenr. i rpifft-f i ; M l.e i - 1 zens uf tt'l;' I N e , 1 w f,. , ' a la yer li ! In ii t ine ii Mt e- - I v : tit a t it L he i . -d e n"C - - i ii., a ' .1 able one Mr- above N H! attorr:e joruy iliuded t our cit rner New eeteerned 143 th: (f reH er- h r.- the - f I lit- i Berninu to "-nt RIGHAH! hn Druggist, ani ?lpt cian, PERFECTED CRYSTAL LENSES TRACE MARK. Has exclusive sn'.e of tase eietirateii gh.sst-s m ew l ern-. n i;. Kc-laui Moore, The only mauufactring Optl- iaus In the Hou'h AtiwjTtM, na. FedrtieTs aro not siiMplied with thet-e tamoup glanses 6 IT wm Saiesmen and Collectors To handle the Greatest Machine on earth tbe genuine Singe- Sewing Machine with latest improvements best attach ments aud handsomest Cabinet work It is the easiest to Bell and the best to purchase, always giving satisfaction. Good territory al!"tte1 i'i responsible men. and a Dice. liwh-. running wagon furnished For particulars, call on or address THE SINGER MF'G CO., Pollock St., New Hert.e N. C. sep22. W.T LANE. Agent, Gold Wavi Coming ! Full Line of Heating Stoves L. H. Cutur & Co. ONE Both the method aivi results when Syrup of Figs ia takn; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acta Etntly yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses the eys fcem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers -find cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs ia the only remedy of ite kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the etlomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial m its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50a and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAM FHANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE. Jir. HEW tOftK, H.r. Humphreys' D. Huhphhjits Spbcificm are scl uttjl call y and carefully prepared preecrlptiom ; uJ for many In private practice witasuccess.and foroTer thirty years used by tbe people. Every el riffle Sp elBe is a tpecla,! cure for the dlBeane named. The BpeclQca cure without drutfMnK. prxr lug-or reducing the system, and are IB fart and ded the sovereign remcdieiof tkeWarlal. Kit of principal kos. 1 FTerti Conicustlon. Inflammation. .. t Wornif Worm Fever, Worm cUc - 3 Crying CollcOrToethlngof Infanta 4 Diarrhea, or Children or Adults 5 Dyaentery Grlplng,Bllion Colic... . t i hoiert mroui, vomiung.. 7 r , Cold. Bronohitis.... Neairalg-I'a, Tootha:he, Faceacha. Headaches Sick Headache, Vertlgo if yspepsia, yspepsia, Bilious BtomiuMt. SQyyrened or falnntl ri WiltM, too profmxn Period it ! frvip, Oongb, Difficult Breathlnjr Halt RhftDin. ErrelDeiM. KntDtioL ' B-aeamatlvm, Rheumatic Fains. . Fever and A sue, ChUla, Malaria. flies, Bllnn or itleomn Blind or Bleerrlng -! rh, In flu en rA, cld In th firaa Vlnz ('Mgh, VIolrjtCouKh. or Bleed atarrn 4 1. ... i i i4 ;i-nrrnl Dchlllty.lhJBloalWeai.in. AT KIJnnTllli.au 8 Kerraai Jlebilitr 1. iO Trlnary Wcakneis. Wfiuintx Hea. Diseases of theHi leart.Palpltatlon 1 . Sold by ts. or sent postpaid on receipt Ice. Dr. Huhthuti' (144 pares) richly bound In cloth and (rold, mailed fres. HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE OO, Oct. William and John Strseta, New I ork. SPECIFICS. All of the above medicines are for tale at tbe drug stores of F. 8. Duff; tod R. Berry, Middle street, New Berne. N. C. THE BEST LIVER MEDICINE CHILL CURE. CHEAPEST MKDICIXE KilOWH CONSIDERING QUALITY AND SiZt OF DOSE. IT WILL ALSO C1J-E.E BILIOUSNESS, DYSPEPSIA, AltQ CHBONIO CONSriPATIOM. R. BERRY, New Berne. - N. C. Bank Counters, Tyler System. Port able. Unequaled in Styles, Cost and Finish. 160 Pagw Cataloffoe of CQDlrra, Deaka ele, IIIoatrBtisd In Colon. Roftka, Fr Poatue 16 CnU. Also Tyler Koyai Office 1ek and Tyif Writer fttln-lt. tC4M Stylea. Hft hii1 cheap est on earth, with pre at reduction In prices. I S( paiTO ealalnyuo TrHv, Poatne 12 CU, Full Uses of 1 , hntr. Tmi.U.-. Itm.k Caa, CaliliteLa, a I Rlank Callnta, rtr., alwar In alork. P oer la I work made to onlrr. DESK. CO., Si. LouU, Mo.l'.H.A. The East Carolina Railroad A FAILURE ? They are Moving Too Slow to Ever Reach Newbern. Can tho People of The Old City of Elma Wait on them Any Longer y Won1d 1- not be b8l. tt take our flfij ibnuHautl dollars in bondB and give It lo rive manufacturing Industries who will move tuelr plants to eWbern an'J employ one Dundre or more hands et.cn, daily? leu Lboasand dollars e cb tt five lntlustrles ol Home Bind would be a cont!. terrible Induce ment for theui to move to .Neileru We i av water transportation t-qul to ny In tbe country. Our Kalrood t omniisclouers give i s mb low rates of freight as auy. We have i lie laboring class, botn wltltc and DlacK, here; what fear ueetl we li.vetosiari the ball In this direction ? Would it not be well for the oily authorities to look into the maiter anil see if )mfllilii( can't be done ? 1 t he Railroad will be built aud they Intend to cet our bonds, lei them Si v e us some assurance ws to wnen it wilt be completed. There seemito be eoiiKlderab doubt as to Big ike ever vlsltlnn bis native couuty ativ more If he waits to on tne K. C. K K. There Is no doubt t hat Mewberu It. on the greatest boom during ner exlslence Real eslat- has advanced from two to five hundred per cent. ot a vacant bouse In the city. Families have moved out of town for want of houses to live In men. women and children. Then why should Ibis little pitiful sura o1 Vl.tKHI dollars r llroad bonds 8T,r) the progress of eo be.tuiiful a oily as ouis? W by not call nn election nt once and vote 50 thou -and more and give to manulac turtug indnetries "B above slated and em ploy some good agent, say .1 W. VVsIers, in i ravel the manufacturing cit les of our coun try and show them the advantages our city has over any other town In this country Our Hoard of Trade. Cotto Kxchange and ail other organi.Lio. s liHVe l.eiil ine -tings and advised every plan Imaginable idul all have failed. Now put this mal er bcftii e the people and let It be thoroughly dlscussi-d and voted upon and 1' II Is not i-ari led then Big Ifee.who buyssomanj' people 'utat in, "U aud tiTo. on the do! lar, IN piy the entire expense ol the election, l ho question l w we have got Newbern on a Wl we-continue to bo -m her ? SALE, EXCHA LIVERY. KOE 3El2. JS. Street Has now cn hand a large lot of fine MULES and HORSES, raised in WEST ERN NORTH CAROLINA. Alio, a fine lot of Buggies, Road Carts and Harness, all of whicb will be Bold as LOW AS THE LOWEST. Don't fail to come and Bee him before making a trade. Feeding a speoialty . DOv27dwtf i We AvA: , IT! 'I ' I In SxztozmTz Strive; 400 bbl.s. FJour" 10 " Sli '.'5 " r,.rk, ! y.") li Oil. 1 0il " T.im.'. j 100 ' (YllK'I)t, ! "'!) " .Snu.T, 2oo boxes T.;;ic.-.i. ! 500 " ( j loo " Stnrrlt. 5 gross J:ki!i' l'ow.lcrs, j I .Ullil'llt'!-, oO " (y'oll'oc 'iS( net!, 50 sacks CoiTc Tt cases Tc:., rolls Ba-M;i-. 5U0 bdls. Ties, J 100 reams Paper, 100,000 Papor Sacks, 50 dozen A:;fs, 40 " Pockft. Knives, 50 " Files. 50 " Lock ;. ;ii! i.os. 10 " CofFce rililis. Also a thou ;.'iiit! and one otlier articles too numerous to men tion. Tbe.se tioods must bo Hold. Call to see u-;. f..oi Jliddlo" street. Ufham, Burmt El Go. i rn y d2nw wly wnoiSM.r; df.alek in WINES, LiOUOP mi CIGARS, Bouth Front Street, Two l o s V... ! iusl.ri Hoiine New Berne, N. C. ! utif-l ilwl v J. C. Whittyofc ART. Ol- iR;.tJ YOU H.M.F. The World EiDnwn.d Oani.lPrniiOsMonGins T-M.Kr - r.K W 11 II THK "Boss" Cotton Pretses which nun! ioed r-i' k I ruc Batisfact'-ry i.n:!ii N r i 'i lung cotton ever u - '1 m ill rutintry. They also carry a 'nil line of Belting, Machine Oil, ft'.rii j.HCr L.f'allier, togetlier i'b ti ' ' line of I T A If ) W A UK. il f-r prlfaj hi c- nn mtiH si'Xavrr In 1 1 1 1 Mo li . J hi' yi;;tiMii i I" you, .1 r IllliV A CD. iir, M"i 1 h ! ron ' n n d ( !r n v r n Ht m. Just Arrived: Young llsnfccky and iesf Virginia ti Horses! Pluls lias -J usl A i l l veil with Two Car I'oads ol Young KENTUCKY and WEST VA. HORSES AKD MULES From '( (o 7 'e;lrs ld. EXTRA FINE DRIVERS, Draft and Saddle lloises, Which Will P.e Sold Cheap. Also Nice Variety of Carriages, Baggies, Cirts Harness. Whips, Lap-Robes, I lusters etc., etc. (in; M( 'lii is Quick Sales Small Fr.fits. Call and sre us Ix fore oil buy; it will b- to your advantage to tlo so. M..HAHH 6 CO. J. F. Taylor lias arrived from th-- North wuh the lak( . i:srr . A.N It Best Assor.ed Stock - - O I - Groceries, Dry Goods, Ship Chandlery At;-. iVc. he iter kept, nrnl Mi1" t !Tor to his many friocilH induct :im-:i'ji i- cill. Bst Quality ot Uooda, and Lowest Pricca. OTiTK On and nftrr Si-pit mbi r 30ib I shall reduce my Bhuving lichetn to teD shaves and onwair cut for SI (0 Now la your chmo- to lay in a supply. Frof . W. 11. gllETARD. Jas. ledmond 1 s. " . 1. ' 1 ;V
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 29, 1891, edition 1
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