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DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES lll.H.IOll IS .1 - t I V. ., , Mond OeilOV p. ; lavr In . A. Lu-k- llQ e. Hrv- H. Ho.t, U. A". ... L. (Joanc.i, B.'Cai ter, .-y ... FOB CHIEF JUSTICE: ' Jame U. Shepherd, of Heaulort. IOR ArSOCIlTE JITSTICKS: Walter Ciarfc, of Wake. . Jmes C. Maiie, of erniei- ad. -Armistesd Hur bnrg. V -' FOB CAfK TKEiSUBKK: 8am ul M:L. Tte, of Bark-. Om KttPEKSKNTTATlVKS Is cox- V:-1 -, - gkess: -Vital DfK'rte' W. A 15. liraucb. f B"IH t. 5JriMt D.rlr V. A. VWm.litnl ''"Thtt'-I f)itf it: T.,hn (. Rbw, ",ICuinv- xi-i.! Cookr. i f Fr.nl"i. Kvw t I i c A. Y (irh-vi. " of Gfwn' J.l ..V Sixth, DiTu-r J j--'. 8eV'ab Dirtfi.T J ' detvoo, of "R an. Enrhtb D" c -W -Niurh Di-.ne V run STJPKRr k mrn? jtdgkx: Tbir.i l)i-.ic J .(' H.fv, ot Ha. F-af th 1) i c W - Of Vj i,f . E-gnto D. -K - I'. Iredell." . i Xth Dwtriot VV. Jc.,o( WaUnga, ' -Twelfti District 11 " ofBnncomb. - , . FOB SOLICITOR: i.'For (Olicitgr second jnriicial dis trict to . B- Daniel. TnLrd District John R. VVood- ard.ot Wilson.' Foorth District E. W. Fon, of Johnston. Fifth District E. 8 Parker, of Alsmaaecw Sixth District-r-O. H. Allen, of Lenoir. ' . ; Seven t&Diatalot X. A.MeLean, ' of Bobeaoo. Eigh U District-Emory E. Raper, of DftTidsoa. IHnth District tf. W. Barber, " si Wilke. ' Tenth District W. C. NewUnd, of Caldwell. Eleventh District J. L. Webb, . of HeTeland. . Twelfth District George A. Jones, of Macon. v ; ' C H. J. IATLOK. ' O. B. J. Taj lor Is the colored Etoorder of Deeds fa the District of Colombia. He immn of educa tion ud Democrat who has been regarded as a favorite of Cleveland. ; It will be remembered Jnat, in the eaiij days of the present Ad siaisUatton, Mr. Taylor was ap pointed by the Preideat United States Minister to Bolivia, bat failed of "confirmation iy the Senate. - Even if be had been coo firmed It is believed' that h woald have been rejected by Bolivia. Mr. Cleveland i not the man to abandon a friend under drf, fo after Taylor had hen rejected as ' Minister to-. Bras I the President nominated him to encceed Fred - Don glass as Recorder. - This". nomination ery din- iatelul to tbe pe4Ie of the D:- TH1 TAP. IFF. 1 oacLes. Much Bpec in.liilfd at Washington w i i 1 be the action ot the SWAN I liOUO lOniUM HKM'E. Wews IU-ms on a Vari. j siilt.jfcls. Mr. L. D. - 11 . .1 M jville died last Tu Iit-s K in. i.. r.-spert to the tariff, ini' i in- uri I.,, , moment is near at very Bu.lileul. h.kij.l. ii no action is taken by thei Tbi-rc whs on. .if tefore twelve o'clock V M! iiiclit the bill, which re-3ot-d Congrtss will lecouie i.iinu! uuoiitil limitation. 'l'i;i 1': ...-.liU'nr is certainly em ; i . t . ! ' li.itf vr he does will .: j i:, ,i to s rft criticism. If ! ;i H m i be tririlV it will be s'! t.uit Luis eating crow of ut .vud most indigestable qu4ii ,; ii he vetoea it, it will bs - dj.i; hi-, sinbbornness has per ....u.i ' i thrt McKinley law and iiiHind b i - party; and if he neither tppprovet nor vetoes the bill, but (t-:iin 8 it ro become a law by non action, it will be said that nt- ci.i.-. pUjcd the coward, and ii.ii d s much vaanied backbone h iuoi:it- djuioted and has I . '"U : j . If Cr ii w, i, Mr (Cleveland's person- i ! i i i i ; . inav 1ms affected, It is .juuj i' kuow that theconntry is have t, redt from tariff agita--iotand l'Q3iaeas resume some ih:n& of the steadiness so essential to national and individual prosper ity. Tuesday morning all will be kuovro, aud whether the McKinly lw will continae or the Senate biil become the law, it will be the part of patriotism, as well as of self interest, to adjnst ourselves to the situation, and move forward in oar business pursuits with indomitable energy knowing after here last eek . M . Lc !(.' and Mrs Fnny Philips, wulow of tho liiic Urvce Phillipn, of (Queens Creek, wre happily miiicd at the residencK of Mr. James (Jarsou, near Silver Dale by K. B. Uar getttE q. Several visitors are in town amonf,' i hem, i'rof. Geo. T. Karnell and family liom Bhn boro N. C, Mr. A. M. linker from joor cry, work ing in ti e interest of the building loan association, Mr. ). Funchees, of Haliiinore, the polue drummei; Mr. W. W. Mar'in ol'name place now we believe, the hardworking, drummer, K- K. Jones the Middle St. merchant of New Bel ne, Mr. John Pearce Jr. and sister, Miss, Bettie, from Pollocksville, Mis, Cora Pro vow from Lyuwood N. O. M. Llayette Henderson of White Oak, and Mr. l)n ward of the Jack sonville Lumber Company, with several others, Kome prospecting others for pleasure and health. lievd J. J. Hines ol Uiver Djle Craven Couuty is don prospecting for a Iiailroad from that place here; we hope he will get it. Wehave three steamers on White Oak River now.,,' Nannie B," 'Blanche'' and "May Blle" this looks like businesi, nut that is not a "Rail Road." Four Urge sohoouersin port now loaded wnh lumber for tbe north ern cities, from Prettymiu aud Palmer's mill here. Mr. Editor would jou like to see a genuine live newspaper started here called the "Swansboro Weekly NewsT" look out it may come some time soon. Revd. W. R. West preached two all. that it is personal effort, good sermons for as and announced joined with courage, energy and tnac ne sna nesiaing riaer honest dealing, that gives success. v- V""11 ?"u' r- ? , , " THE MILL BY THE FIELD ing here annonBcing tbe first San- There are indications of a better da7 in SeP-neV , J , . v i s w nr.itr nir mu ih ii in day coming. The morning star has anneran ftnd reached for ns apppearel, prophetic of approach-Sunday night also Monday ing day. night. These are the first for three The hamming of the industries monthB, mckness the cause. a. they resume operations will be I - sure-to spoil the harmony of "e ia8t week at "Piney Grcve, with 5 croakers. accessisons to the church. There is to be no instantanious Only one Merchant in Onslow has The evolution will n "Ad "n any newspaper, a. S. amitn oi Marines ana we near ne FI'SION i w ki . Ki linhlk'jitK uinl 1'ohiIN;s lii. lii' I t kit -I'Opll Uld I'll'dj.- lo (ill I f a Negro Lcistor iC.v k 1 1 ii , Aug. 2."). '1 Ii.- i:.-i.ubh-can county coin cut loii hcic in attracted many HepublicaiiH ami t oj'uii.i I'd . wvn'i u iu,t uu ir ri n a caucus several hours lonr. lhe! following propo-it ion was made to I the Populist: " ' The Populists shall name the Senator and one member of the i House and one halt of the counts ! ticket, and if this proposal is up- j oepted the respective) committees of the Populist and Repnblicinj parties pledge themselves to sup port the ticket thus nominated. The Populists accepted I his and agreed to endorse the Republican part of the ticket, the Republicans likewise to endorse the 1 .nlist part. Some Republicans a 'itagoni.f d this bitterly, saying rs purpose was solely to obtain ofnV.-. A negro called on S. Oiho Wil son, Populist connty chairman, foi a statement Wilson, wtu is -x-Siate chairman, said the Populists would stick to tho proposi'ion made by the Republicans. In answer to a direct question by a negro as to whether the Populist party would support a negro, Wil son said it had agreed to aad would support any man put np by the Repn. licans, provided the Re publicans Mnck to their agree ment. The convention almost unanim ously declared in favor of fusion. It nominated D. P. Young for Super ior c urt clerk, J. P. H. Adams for sher fl' an.! James II. Young, c lc-r-ed, and A. L Green for the Legi.-l i ture, aud then requested the Popu list at their convention, September ll'h, to name the rest ..f the ticket. Vii , ( -i ! i ; 1 u r; ill- Ii' nis a ,i B'l '.Vh. i Ml cr. OOLLCOIA.TE rSTTTU'J'E1 ym of Tuition. mm a mm Per Month mportum A of ."..; ing .., and cade. Surr horn 100 . .,- eight . Airv. He c -sary ot : celel.i i it in Ii'.. lis t'l ii-,. seen i , . : ers oi : i. to perl. ; J. J. La -the p.,-- UllUrlM' I. V in'er .'..(III pe.. I!.-.. N. rem ,i . k - tOUi hl'i-j ealo" wliei. i' state. .. . II. ' Sig!lli" : n i: ' ' a pock.'' T. .!ov( W:l. .Me s.une i-! ill' t! ( i ' l - t: I.I ;e IV US is (ev .i .-.-1 i : l.M..'.r r u;:eii . b.- 1, ie M .( -..)'.. i i . .'.I i.-.'e 1 u , !:e.ii ".III .IMl die p! UfT, II U i t II" mh pa rued i y h n ! ! t V ' lie Use ct ill it jiisr iii wn'i'it a 'UselifHper e.iu i a v ' Mi St l'--t ' l.eeile-; 1 inii me i 1 1 ; lee-Mfmekl-i' el e tie V l!"l) :i DC "HALL. I'rir.cipal. i i i. . r i. r oi dpor .-:sitfr I Dot r;nu l'i!t -i At a : jKinseySeminary f 1 d : - how .'."I p.t u ills ieet it.-r --'Tilf: AIMUS x. . :. Alt ;,!, lit. I it le : i I r OIlll ! 1 .' Iii:n r.l ilM'T: l.ii ill' '(!" PI ire !.lle i ill" I: ot It !. sees a ulefj r: fence "f lie Troatsii ink School. WILL iiKC-IX SKPT..".d. 1.-s!l. i; Ml ' I ( 1 transformation be gradual, bat the improvement will be permanent The betterment will not be con fined to any section of the Union, but that locality will be the most prosperous whose environments is doing more ba.iness than any other two merchants in tbe county, and the "Ad didn't cost over a huodn d dollars either Cotton nd corn crops are pretty good, Mr. Stephen Stanly has the first open bolls around fully ma- are most favorable and whose peo- tared pie show the greatest interprise, Oapt. Bill Dennis killed a large energy, pluck and endurance. alligator last week near tbe saw While as Americans we exult at " a"u yttV u -r. bw aooiuer yesi.eruay near iuo oauitj place, "varmints" are seldom seen the general prospect, our bossoms thrill with delight in oontempla tlon of what the South will be if her people keep step with the pro gressive spirit of the age. North Carolina is highly blessed in Salt water. Cleveland's in the . ' .' - trict ot Colombia. They said that it was doably oj-cMouable in that . the appointee wan- both a oegro - ' siul an alien. They infristeyi that the appointment of Douglass by a - Bepoblican Adu-.intstration was " . offensive, but that the installe.t.en ' of Taylor by a Democratic Presi dent was worse. It was an insult and an outrage. . Further; The peo " plo -of the District said that the appointment was a direct violation f the principle of Local Self gov srameut. Tbv assrtd th ttic.-e , is no propriety iu appoiotiu an -' ofioe of such a character, but if - thoEecorder must b a negro give ! os a District of Columbia negio Bat remonstrance affected nothing, .:snd C H. J. Taylor was inducted Into offica and is to-div Recorder i - Of Deeds for tbe District ot Colnm ':, bis in the City of Washington. :. Mr. Taylor is not havng a ple ss , ant time ia tbe Federal Capital. Indeed he is in very hot water.. The "Civil-Service Commission have ' teen upon his track a good . . while, and now they have treed ' - him. r ' Tho Eichmond"Di8patch publish - SS a . special, dated Washington Aug. 24, that saya: "The case of the colored Eecorder of thsDietdct of ; Columbia, C Q. J. Taylor, who has H been charged before the Civil-Ser- ; Tioo Commission with seeding eircQlarsto colored employees of tho gorernment soliciting contri ' - bo tlon s for campaign purpose?, was :l laid before Preaidsnt Cleveland " this ' sftei soon by Civil-Service Commissioner Proctor who has 5egrro Appointee Toils. Washington, Aug. 24 The case of the colored recorder of the with mineral wealth, but not more District ot Colambia, 0. J. H. Tay- t-o tha eee is in tbe salubrity of lor, who has been charged by the tt.y . ." r.w . a-,,1 the" lertilitv of her civil service commission with send V4ttt, : needed here, andl circulara to colored employes ehsj I:e.v j the South, is the lull or toe government soliciting com- trlbntion for oamoaicn nurDOses . - . i utuiz or ot our resources oy was laid before President C eve- to enr own people all the una tnis aiternoon oy uivu aervice ivnii; i of the sitnation. The ommiasiouer rrocior, woo una naa cnarge ot the matter. Tbe a'lvuatae-i tr. i -a:-. :. ut- cf our own raw mater- rflnnrt. mailM in Mia puba hv . . t t) ..rouacis reauy '"t , "-"o commissioner is a short one. com umer would aaa very largely i the testimony taken makes a very w to corr.ioit, convenience and bulky document. Beside Taylor .er.il pr osperity of the people I a X t-iL Carolina the manufac- tnte , , , .ibacco Has done as mncn t .rt .ie benate and tbe people as thing serious had been found in the i . ;:o iiic-ion has, and the success charges or . the matter would not k .o .,k.,aa th. m,n,.fAi. have been laid before tbe President I . 1 . ' n M I. . H 11..., U l - . I ior action the but Village Swejd Iuto the Sea, St. Petersburg, Aug :'.". a terribly disastrous cyclone swept along tho shore of Sea of Azoff to day, working immen-e damage. In some instances entire villages were swept into the sea. Many steamers were sunk or driven ashore and wrecked and it is believed that at least 1,000 persons perished. S;i!M Am, () i: kfn ; j Will ' to ,i c I i COIi Veli loiw j Each I State. 0 -: i coiiVfid ion--. ! other. . otlu r t he -I veP i io:is : ! ticket vvi i ., ( :.K. X. :- i !)1K Ml le ! e -o 1, C m O'l.lijei lie-'Mi.. t he iieiai l!le the con i .-. mail w;i t ; ., i -T is a, wa' i. ; Girl That's f : m i ht-'s nearly as mtersrui 1 v-p Ii v tut nre. TMr-l j man who iiKere- '- ep I vv 1 1 ii a pi e:-e u : ; i ; (K'Sicive : he prese i teres' 1 take in it. i Col. W. t p. '. XI . Poli-.trd taiiie. ! iiiilJ make a iir. t 1...I.' I'tiiei' liil. mi1. let I lit in III' pe mill ne 1 hi lo-r ;Pir: i's a m-ir. ; ir! i'he the tit an m.'ire ex ; ii .ii :n 1. 1 ! e- priiii ii. Kill ILS. Ti'enli.M. X. ('. THE Oi lelV 25 witnesses were examined. Mr. Proctor declined to say what the findings of the commission were, but it was evident that some of v. u n fabrics is a sparkling (,'ein in t he diadem of her glory. The day is coming when, not only in North' Carolina, but Faced One Mile in 2:04 1-4 Chicago, Ang. 24. Joe Pat- chen, 2:06, has at last tasted the throuuhontthe South, the cotton bitter dregs o defeat. In the match .;u .n k in ,.! nrniimitv tn race at ashington park to-day u- ....d. r .u I the great pacer was beaten by Rj 4a ue.as, iu. rui, u. tut. jm 2.0jit hi8 riva, iQ 8traight fll 1 and mill alike contributing to heats, but the latter was forced to the wealrn and happines t of our hang up a world's record to snatch I j. l a. j- m mm lumnio tne victory irom ine -mssouri , , . . A .rj : ... .1 ilAmnnatrltiAn nf ttiftl ' 1 " ..... The three beats paced are the superior auvantages wmcn me fagt ever made b va pacer in a Sou tn oners to inis inansrry is to race 2:0o, 2:00 and ii:(Mtt the be found in the greater success of I average being 2:06, and in that the Southern mills as compared fact tne Pachen people find some wi, Lie counoiaiioo. due me getuini: with those of New England. Very few of the Southern cotton mills shut down or even reduced their product, during tbe business de . . n . i t n l. .i inn TTAOra won bo easily in tbe last two heats as to encourage the belief that had be been forced out by Geers be might have done a still more wonderful performance. ThA m ttfrIl tv&fl fer a. r.nrao r f nue neariy very mm in me east i 5 qqq and was bv lone odds the was closed at one time or another. Uvent oi the Northwestern Breed- Tbe outlook for cotton uianufac- ers' meeting. South turing in the outn was before so bright, as now In a late issue the Manufacturs' Record says: "The Manufacturers' Record re liever Cheering- Anarcbigts in Uenoa, Rome, Ang. 24. The court of appeals in Genoa confirmed to-day the sentences of all tbe anarchists who were found guilty of inciting runtlv aononneed that several of the people to revolt last winter I WI Iian I ria iicmnAci w a tn !-.- - - . - . Ai I the lareeat cotton-mill companies . . u r n r Prtctor declined to say what the of New England would build mills by a crowd of 8ympathizer8 wno iu me ojuiu m uiuci w uuiu uicn i uueereu mem auu uurraueu ior trade on coarse goods. It was anarchy. A. .1 .a. aV.n 4-1 wn a 1 r f ARiinn y-v eiai.OUJ.i buoi.inio mat, u-iu w Nnrlh Pupollnft Allinni. . . . i es j : i me general uusaium uq.ioiuu, President Butler, chairman of these companies would not com- the State Farmers' Alliance execu mence active work until there tive committee, In his repsrt made were such signs of business im- to the committee, says that the findings of the commission were but it was evident that something I erioQS had been found in the Changes or the matter would not havs been laid before the Preai- dsnt for his action." Eecorder Taylor has been inter- provemect as would enable them to strength of the Alliance is about - Tlswed, and ia the interview he place their new stock to advantage twelve hundred greater than it was tiiwt bii tniMn H Arm ntt On last Thursday the first mill to twelve months ago. The State . - ... . , , . . .. . I take definite action, the Massacliu- president. Mewborne, has been , 3 M " V setts Cotton Mills, of Lowell, pass- quite active in organizing new sub- that be i ths subject of race e(j a resolution to increase its alliances and reorganizingold ones. persecution. He says that many capital stock from $1,800,000 to The North Carolina Alliance now ' whits; men have done the same 2, 400,000 for the purpose of in- has about 27,500 members. : M ..n h u ainirled out tor wtin8 U,J9.900 l5e Da!1(11DJ. ?f Tne finances have been just r -7v a cotton mill in tne aountn. inis large enough to operate it. The 'l'i because he is a negro. company, unable any longer to fees are small, no larger then when Sow. It strikes ns tnat toe uivu- meet the active competition of it had 100,000 members .' Service. Commissioners' are no Southern mills on coarse goods, The State business agency shows - . MinMbMnf mham. Thv invsriii. determined to face the stnation la business during the twelve Xot to Belong to the Southern Railway ClNCiNNATi, Aug. 25. To-morrow the Tribune will announce that the Cincinnati, Naw Orleans and Texas Pacifio road has finally pass ed into the hands of the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton men, which means that it will not become a part of the Southern Railway com pany, now being organized by the Drexel Morgan syndicate. The President May Stay in Washington for Some Time. Washington, Aug. 25. "The President has no plans about leav ing Washington when Congress adjourns," said Private Secretary Tharber this morning. Mr. Cleve land will leave town probably Wed nesday morning, and go direct to Gray Gables, but is not unlikely that he will agree to remain over antil Thursday morning to partici pate in the encampment of the Uniform Rank of the Kuights of Pythias, which begins Monday. The Deeiine of Maniagj Among th Worldly. "ine net oi master marriages among peobleof wealth throughout the country is far below the uenal average m point of numbers," says a New lork eociety journal. "Every woman knows that mar riage is siowiy dui aying out in these United States. The rich are the first to feel its effects. Bache lors' apartments are multiplying everywhere. The skyscraping novels that are ascending in all our cities are being built for the celibacy, not of married life. 'Ine rash for admission into club is unprecedented. Tnc wo men are the cause of the strained relations of the sex. They feel they can gel along without the men, and the men feel they can get along without the women. The Amer ican eirl has set a standard ot luxury to which the American man refuses to follow her. If her father, says the American man, will pay lor her extravagances, let him She will never find a husband to do so. And marriage goes on declining' A ShOitiii: AiiiMy !!:: .vii I'r .; hs'is. KAi.Klon. N ('., Aug. '-:"'. There was a sensation yesterday in Vance country. Tun brothers, named Buiweil, have ;-ad a feud .- a I . ay n ;Hl', t'e. it .f. ; iie r.ian aianiiood an;! the the d i c 1 1 let ; hat are growing out of tl- father's property. One lived vcitli wife at the ok! went there to see other brother sial division ot their his mother ami home. The other his mother. 1 h . Jeuly rushed clk of the house at him wit.t r.-voher in hand and began firing, while the ladies screamed v.i'h fear. The visiting brother returned the tire and eleven shots were txchang ed while ilte mru were iu the yard. Tho resident brother was shot in the leg. Oae brother had just been released from a peace bond, huvins made threat; against t ie other. Special to the Wilmington Messenger. Almost Crazed by J!i ii: ef Hi, Acciilnra! Wife. Kill- Blind d by Explosion of a Bicycle Tire, Jeffeesonville, Ind., Aug. 23. Lyman Parks, 20 years old, son of Dr. Floyd Thorn an, director of the Indiana prison South, lost his eyo sight yesterday thiMOgh the explosion of the pneumati-j tire of bis bicycle. Parks was enroute to Condon, when in some manner the air tube of his wheel exploded. After hav ing adjasted a new one Parks com menoed to inflate the tube, and this too exploded. Fragments of tire struck Parka iu both eyes, from tbe effects of which he has be come totally blind. BUTLER'S PLAN. Jacksonville. I-'l.v., Aug. 2. Near St. Augustine, Fla., to-day, Mr. J. W. Cra-t accidentally killed his wif . Mr. Crate was preparing to go hunting, and was sitting on the porch w.th hi:; gun across his knee, the i.Mi :::'.. peini'.ig to ward his -ife wl MV, vioas. in ii ago in Li-xsngi. not the eanciti i hood, the -. I Christianity o- I running for me." The Col. should j have used the woid "irom1' iostead I of -Mo:.'' l!ut when a man gets as i deep in i hi- mire as old Bieckin-j riuge is lie must LiepeusI on cheek to get him out , J If a man were to give another at: j.H.-.pge he would merely say, "I ;iiveyou this orange, but when the transaction is entrusted to thr- hands of a lawyer to he nut iu writ ing, he adopts this form: "1 hereby give, grant and convey to you a!i and singular my estate and interest, right, title, claim aud advantage of and in said orange, together will ail its rind, pulp, and pips therein, with full power to bite, cut, suck and otherwise eat the same, or give the same away, as fully and effec tually as I, the said A. I, am now entitled to bite, cut, puck or other wise eat or give the same away, with or without its rind, skin, juice, or palp, anything1 herein be fore or hereinafter or :-i other dee-' or deeds, iiinUunies. . or ir. tiu ments of what uan.i.- or kind soever to the contrary in any ise r.oi withstanding. NORTH CAH0LI1TA ;f Agriculture Tr ind Mechanic Arts, J-srs if-rec ieccmcai Courses: nj i'iii-: i di iisi: in ai.iih n.n i;k, -.- Ill: i "I ItsK IN S( II.NCK. nj nil-: (in iisKiN mki iianii a i. .t Lll CIVIL 1-NliiN KlililM.. ;ei v. ii . :i -...h A Cll'l. 'in if liil 1 1 -:l1 in Ii K;u li ii iir-e is broad an thorough, and the institution is now equipped for excel lent work. Expenses very moderate. Sessi.in iipens Sijjitcmboi- Cth. F.i;- : 1 1 aleiu'i us. aililrcss A -LXANDI-iK Q. IIOLL K.ile'mh. X. C ADA V, Pres. University of rslorth Carolina Includes the College, the University, the Law School, the Medical School and tho Summer School for Tenchers, College tuition ifOu. 0" a y,j;,i-,- bnard .JT.Od To S13.0O ;i mouth. Session begins Sept. i'. Add.ress PkKSIOKX T Wl XSTnx, j.3o l-2w Cluipcl Hill. N. C THE ADVENT TERES ST. Kilty-third Annu-il Session OF iisn school, Raleigh, N. C. THI8 riXi: It ATT AN ROCKING CHAIR. At Syter's for $ 8 .50. Also tho Lcire llattan Advertised elsewhere at $2.50 for sl,75. lM KCHASLH STUAIG1IT NO .IOI5 LOT. Largest, Btsf and. Finest Sfock of Furnitua of all Kfhtfs Fact brought to Eastern North Can.Lna, and at ROCK BOTTOM Prices. .J. Sit tor. South Front Street, under Chattawka Hotel. AHN a CO., 1:1:); ins 20TH, licet u- 1894. SEPT. Ad-;. - REV. 3. SlvlEDZS, A. M. 1" h(-L ura" (: is as A n j Wni 1.1 in t ha SLnnth a mill a! Anikn T ..V. . ..... i u , . , . . , . -. , I auu UUUU l vuv fcjwuvu a ujiw v. IUUUIUO Wl ttUUU b I J,IAIU, 1 L UAH V l - wu j epindles in order to felt, like everything else, the hard uuiyiuci. a wiuugui, protect its traae. onon action on i times. Tne business has been as thai his failure to obey the law the part of the btockholders of this laree as a half million. Wm. A - i- i " VOTlld be tolerated because be was campany means a great aeai ror I Graham reported aa trustee of the the South. It means tnat every business fund. I his appi-jximates other mill producmg the same $31,000. Only -',0W) was drawn line of ooda as the Massachusetts out of it under the act of the last Mills mast ol necessity follow suit. Legislature, whioh is a rema.kble Tho lijston Advertiser, in com- showing. Out of it, also, fl,t)00 . : Mvdac should bo a nersoa aeceota- mentiugon this, says: "It is an was expended in the fight against Wvv. . , . t. ,k . Open secret. lum hjojuic unEgiuc nuou, w.w ,1TOy.c,uu,u.).u., u wtr i maiiufacturers in this The question of a labor exchange ii IB office, he should have justice ... .ir..r,ai-i-JK to build auxil- and home manufacture of shoes. , Md fair-play. The same roles of I i-,r .;Li m the south, leaving cotton factories, etc., was dlscuss- S egro he was simply mistaken . We did not approve of the ap pointment of Taylor in the first i' i nlaee. It strikes as that the lie- For Populist Judges of Election Wants Them to be Xen acc-eptaljle to Republicans, lialeigh, Ang. 27. Marion Lut- ler issues a circular letter to town ship or precinct Populist chaiimen, ordering them to prepare imme diately a list of at least six of the shrewdest, coolest, bravest and best qualified men in their township or precinct, to represent the Populists as pollholders and to go to the county seats next Monday, confer with the county chairman, then go in a body before the cojuty commis sioners and not only ask tor repre sentation, but ask the commission ers to appoint two of the recom mended judges of election for each ! to t np A Legislature of their own back toward her iusband. In some una? -mutable, way the gun was discharged1 the load of buck shot entering th woman's back killing her instantly, Mr. Cra?t is almost crazed by the accident. Heavy Ruins in Alabama. Washington, Aug. 2.1 a spe cial from Selma, Ala., sayt: The heaviest rains known for many years past have fallen here 6ince last Wednesday, doing inestimable damage to crops. About 400 bales ot unpicked cot ton are rained. Over 1,000 acres of corn in this country are destroyed. Reports received state that swollen streams have submerged at least 5,000 acres of low latids. Rain has fallen to the depth of six i chef in tbe last -1 hours. Two Towns Wreelo ii fiy V.iiid. Berlin Ang. 2" Tne ; .nvu- of Schwalm and Wallet brucic, n; Vogelberg mountain--, in II were wrecked to d by t h. wind storm ami wie's:. n ;. towns were flooded . -id tiei ... snapped cdf or f t .; ' . roots. At O heron, a cai! -.t- h ir.-e- attached and the c were pp. ed seme durance, in ill-' air bv tl force Ot the wind and tli"li dad:-. : to tbe ground Tne c:-ir! wiis coe pletely demoiislii d and thed;;v. r and both hoi sen were killed. The city of Stuttgart , ferman. had solved the Snnday closing pro bleni in a novel way. fleer is carried though the cty i:k watei by a system of p'pon. The e.jst omer pavs bis beer rate as he w.u!d his gus or water rate. The piie-s ;;i(. of ;.-ad lined with a tint; ia;. er r vvo.ni pulj) to prevent- : he ., ; D.-IT Wlill the tne'itl sir tight, and iiie be. at i he home oi the consnmer fresh as when taken fn.'i a buttle. Two large brewclien haw- Secured a monopoly of this pe lin nn r the whole cit v. TIIK KOI.iM i L - i.tsi K i h They Will I. . c .i s.-n:.- ! tor and AdjiUHi: lie- ;.e:ri -. ure. I LJirmmgliam, Ai : A ug Yesterday afteriii-on promineiit liepublic.m. h ligm-ed eouri jc iously iu the Iv liite c i:i.),i:gii, made a statement to the effect that the next move of the Jvolbites was Gov. Hoard tells a story o: an Irisiimau who, going through a thick woodland, discovered a man in a sink-hole in the morass anil be rushed up tc and shouted llM IU.I,J MLl! morass!"' 11 ;i drawliug yankee "Coaie over, for iie, there s a man iu the that ho'' naij the .vankee. ;-How far ia he in." 'Well," sor, he's iu up to the an kle." "'Oh, well," said the yankee, ,;he will get out." "Xo, sor, be won't for bejabers I forgot to till you ho went in head first!" SALEM FEMALE ACADEMY. Tin- t.iijrd Animal Session Logins Sept. -Uu. I S'.(4. Uegister lor la6t yt;:ir 345. Sj)cci:if Fcatm-e.-:--Tue development ol Oeaiili. Character and Intellect. Build ings thoroughly remodelled. Fully equip ped Preparatory, Collegiate and Post Graduate Departments, besides lirs't-c-lass school., in Music. -Vrt, Languages, Com mercial uiul Inilustii.il Studies. ' II. CLJ.WELL, Prim-ipal. Silem, X. C. 50- "HEAD H0E8ES AND MULES"" 50 RANGING FROM 4 TO 7 YEARS OLD;, And Weighing From 850 to 1450 lbs. Eaoli. Some extra lineJD.-iveis in Horses also adapted to alt purpose Exceptionally (ineJDial't Horses and Mules. STAMPED OUT hlood-".):sons of every name find natnro, by Dr. 1 leree's Gulden Misliral Discovery. It rouses every organ into healthy action, purifies and enriches the biuod, and through it cleanses and renews tho whole system. All Blood. Skin. ui:d Scalp Diseases, from e common blotch or eruption to the worst Scrofula, are cured by it. For Tetter, Salfc- ouin, i.c-i;ci:in, h-rys'pelaa, Jbous, and I Carbuncles, the remedy. ,vy lie Vl . .A 17 IMscovery Cakoi.ike tVKK- r.:.v, of Carney, Vald Co.. A.la., writes; "I eutfered for one quarter of a century wnh ' fever-sore" (ulcer) en my ivg and eczema tous eruptions and gave up ail hope of ever being well again. But I am iir.env to say that your C)! VifTe.'s ('inlflpn Me.l ' ix.--il -1 Discovery mado a r-.. .... M-.-v,-, , ' "ini'icu) cure or my au Carclisl thkiii. ,n,.nta, ...ithouch I had tried diffen nt dvetois and almost all known remedies without etlect. La Fayette Military School A High Grade Preparatory School For Youiiir Men and IJovs. We Voiine lli o.'.. uglily prepare Buys ami Men l'nr the t'tini ver-ii v. W'.-t Point and Aunapolis. Give full and thoi-ouh i j.-tni.-t ion in Music, Art, ami Bur-inc.-.s. Our fii.-nUy is compos.-.) of nil... irentie. men Sa vj:o xp-.-ri-nce. Fill! (.':ide Cornet li.md and i r.-lu"-tra. than :it kn A full and complete line of Buggies and Harness always on hand. Hhte Front Stables, MiddleStreetNew Berne, N. U. AT T. J. TURNER'S 'iv ow: in I- ii r--'--i;! . in t 1. We: w e I jpinQlF ua-r CORE va'vj of V alnblfi Lancp in J cues Court y. IW ot F.r fatal, BEAUTY and i Mi i. irpa:sed for HEALTH. i- e.iii'aiuin hill p ir: icii'his, d. w. vi;i;i-:x. sup-i. Favetleville, . C. '0 ? ' If , 1 l. r rsxs I A. die pa i en: ilcaiii :k! mo: f.T C :. CtUAl.A: . S. Duffy, So Homo. X. C. Ncve and Brain Tre.i . ; i!.'! ;;ua: ? i t j T . - -, yy ru 1 ' ; J -L Mnnh i; i.---: J " lei.-; i.iu-k ef 0. .l.ii : !; ".1 Drntu-; l.n-n i.f I l: - in eiile-r ex, r..: .!;: ' ' t -. .1 i . ii M iliiri.ii.i r t" IM e . u ill SVK1P. A I'l'rl.'.in ma, l'.u n.-hiii, ('r..::., .... I-: . - t to till:.-. ii. .v,--j:..-.; ..lU I . :.: I ..- o w A nt, Now tic r ; tridenoe shoald apply to him as to ther Officials of the Government. Ifko Is guilty he shoald be con - demted and panished; if he is 'lanocent let him bo declared not CzZtf and -vindicated. rlnr urese-it mills for tne man- ufactti-e ot more suitable grades. This is b;:r the discoanting of conditions which have seemed inevitable for a long time, and towards which the South haa been ' advancing for years." ed at length. The salaries of the executive committee were cat from $3 to $2 per day, and the secretary and treasurer hereafter gets only $1,000 instead of f 1,400, as here tofore. All its old officers were reelected. voting place, ana it oojectiou is made to these names to oiler others at once from the lists. If the com missioners say they will not ap point the jadges Monday then as certain ii they will appoint them any day hefor- the first Monday in October. If not appear before them on the latter day. There are good reasons why the commisMoners should be waited on next Monday. Butler recommends that t he 1 op- alists confer with the Republicans so the two men recommended for jadges may be acceptable 'o ttltUi. Will Jackson Come to the Scratch.' i Sioux Citv, Ia., Aug. 27 The , Sious Oity Athletic Clnb, at meet-i ing to-night, sent checks of j 500 each to Peter Jackson and j James J. Oorbett, in care of 3 New j York paper. Corbett haa accepted the offer. If Jackson is satisfied, a represnta tivA will b sent to New York to , I urn nraliminartAa . fleet a I. nitetl .--ates b.1 in tor fc succeed, Morgan and contest for Morgan's seat. Immediately after toe c! ctioa ef tais Senator, which h.ts been agreed upon as being ;i liepubl can, the LegisI :ture wiil ;tdi-jiirn and it wiil make no effort to seat Kolb, as the odds are too much against them to wf.rrunt the attempt ot etich. This is said ti. he- the last aud onlv move i what the Jvolbites will make toward i j a dttiil government. j I he N'i vt IntiM-eal Kewnue l..ov in KI. Washington, Aug. L'7. 'fiie following telegram was Hent to the collectors ot lauiuu! ic.ctiue ..t o o'clock this afternoot.: WASHixGTciX, 1) C- Aug 27. "HI. After to-day collect tux on all spirits at sj.10 per gallon and pro- portionate rate on all fractions ol j 1-10 or more. Notify stamp denut-1 ies. ! (Signed) Jos. S. Mii.lek, Com'r. 1 .voit. .1 inir aii tl -aid Jo:: Til,':. , ..!)tli. o'ivn: l'u ten-! ,0 .- ..illiUlii. 15. llo, i;i 'Ji J -i i d .The. filth- if! ill" i ; i i ... otes to carill j. ... .-..( M I) rr. !-: -i 'N. iv-:- -0 More -ih. ' ,v : m Eyes'l SORE A Certs, J'roffn.; ; ; Mi' titir i t ni Cures Te.-n Tum(r, Hi-:! ; Etcctive Remetf tor INFLAMED EYES, itiiiTfilnms, ami - t.t nt of tfia alii , -HriimiTation, Styo Miitfeil Eye Lashes, Jl'ICK RELIEF Yow Life 'orlli Anything to otlicrs? Arc there not person 3 dependent on vour earuincrs for their O support ? Are they pro vided for in case of your death? The simplest and safest way of assuring their protection is life in surance. Business, pro fessional, and working men generally, should in sure, ior their brains or their muscles, are their and income too. stops them both. W j 1 o 7V K Co r o K 2 O 72 Middle St., New Berne, N.C. cttpital Death Ium;: iu the lo ii liable Life :I ileath cannot sto AND I'KK'.fAN-:- NX'cCBE Also, Minn!l.v i-iiirai UMn ti hen uspd in oilier usnl urt, s. ,,, e, i Cej-. IVvor Jiori'H, Tun; .- . .-,.llt liheiim. Burns. IW114 Hi l l. - S.ltV: liiuy hu hsoU I SOLO BY ALL UKUGti..iS Af 25 CENTS. ?. )'our .-ill try i.-r steal your ctipi toh and 3'our loved ones will be safe from want. W. J. RODDEY, Otncm I A;ent for the Carollnas, ROCK HiLL, South Carolina. JIf. II. O. HYATT'N Kinston, IV. C Diseases of, the Eye and General Surgetv.-
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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