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.Y. -.V- V a i u if- t r THE JOURNAL. t. X.S12JX2, - ftcjrittcr. ctoeAlSotUr. to fail to vote oft. occasions of great publio emergency, ,y- High-minded, men will sot pe nit any personal, grievance to prevent them from discharging the fWXxtindittl Fo OffU y datiee they owe to their country. Bn2t. CL, mtml rfnn mttr. Federal appointments have been each aal to disappoint and offeud If CUaft ! 4ally afeated ta a,MT, bat these people only show ker war witk Jpa tk Oaineee their UtUeneee when they permit p- r amperor'a adTiaera mill m ready ! aooal piqae to make tham enemies poM M UTlag ptctat . to the public good. If every Demo TJjtatTlferaiar or Ufl French ln North Carolina had done haa iareaUd a eoaapaas BU aai in ine election me xtepaoiioaDS woaia now oe in me vhieh doe Avsy witk ateertman, sa th eornpaa gtocrc the vessel -iteeir.; : : V. ' . aoap. C1KRT OUT THE PLEDUES. The question has arisen, what rill the Democratio majority do " - Badolph Hemmiaga, of London, Is wrUiiK a epie poem which, Vkea eompleUd, will ccraUIm 2,000 when Con grew meeuT It aim from 500 to 700 word each. There should be no hesitation on It la hlatoey of Eaglaad from thia sabject. Because a party is the tuae of Williaaa the Conqaerer to go from power is no reason for p to the time of Jamea II. ita abandonment of it principles and Indeed the fact that its NOTICES OF COMrbiS. POPl L4R W l TH REPl'BLH A: S. Twenty-Six Filed by Republican Cari'ittkites. Spears and Cheatham Hi I tt ih Elections In ThtlrDUlr.es T H Conrt-Martifced for ot Pajiug His Debts. Washington, Nov. 16. Com mander Frtiieriot B. Smith, who was placed on tue retired lint of the navy two years ago and has since resided at Leesburu, Va, will be tried by conrtnuti tul next week on to charges viz: Soan- daloas conduct nod disobedience of orders. The scandalous charge a'leges that he pay bisjast debts na in la lta flnaaeUl artiale the Lob. fiott Time eaj tha the Board of Trade recaroa for October are bet ter thaa .those of aay preTioaa raoath. of the year. The exports ltrsely lncreaaed maialy by the .larser Amarloaa demaad. paxpoeea. commission is about to expire shooid impel it to the fulfillment of ita promises. It la of great importance that the supplemental tariff bills passed by the House be passed by the Senate. It is reported that Secretary Carlisle is preparing a currency bill that will be introduced in the conduct refused to i he other that he failed to make reply to the department's order to explam bis condaot. The State Department haa re ceived official information that a special meeting of the Japanese Ministry has been called tor iu morrow to consider a hnai answer to the offer of the United States to mediate between China and JapaD. The delay thus far is explained by the fact that the Cabinet meets at Tokio while the Emperor, who has had to be consulted, is at Hiros hima. Stroug intimations have reached the officials here that the Cabinet will ask that China either makes her offer direct to Japan or else free it from all doubt by speci fying the exact amount of indemn ity she will pay. Th ReDublisan Congressional campaign committee have been ad vised of the intention of defeated candidates to institute contests in But 1'opullst Butler Has the Party and Wl 1 Make the Most of it GKEEHSBORO, N. C, Nov 17 H. IVnbow Hnitl i- p(.-ilii , ! . ,..w With RpUbllCAIis. T,;e i.giHur will show a number ol prominent ones almost even rt iy. Yesterday Messrs J. J. M-;tt and Zb Vanoe Waleer, both of 'bom are aspirants for senatorial honors, were callers at Chairman H -on"s room. While not a great d-l 's buowu abont their plan-, one thing ie certain, and that i hat Marion Batler has got in- noie Republican party in this St.ite by the neck, and he is going to the mui of it. The Bebublicans are ays. in tne power of the Populi the latter have a majority them in both branches Legislature. The warehouses of this c t' h.i.e been holding a special loi.acco sale, and a great many ouvers from a distance have been markets. Owirg to the co ' weather, the sales have d iarze. but prices have bt en satlslactory. Cards are out annoanemi; the marriage of Mr. B K. McE of this city, to Miss Adair Drurnmoud, of Asheville. p-.-'.Tfcey-tBOW how to treat wife- Water la Germaay. The brutal " hnabaad baa to work all through the veek, tarn otct bis vagea to 1 House and receive the support of hia wife oa pay day and go to jail the Administration Saturday alght aad Saaday. Abont J if the Democratio party is to die, two veeka ef hi sort of faa takes which we do not believe, let it aathewleaadaeaa oat of fellow. fold the drapery of its conch aroand twenty .8ix districts, the contestee in lit and lie aown . SO eenue areams, -,rv case but one being a jLemu v ttmmi imamnu. . j !;! Tv T. I without a sin oa its eocl. crat, as follows ; led B. lx mooay -ymm We eaa no m0re sorrow- eompla la Great Brita f plctar that of an old man a-atea ure .VtT. with a Ue on his lips, and we Tilaar ta Ua would reaoo. the Democratic party ' S'r rSr from. M-dred degradation. When . Ea haa Vrittea. W- aa wilfally violates a promise, Koody earee. .Mtort for . obllgation he December, la ; which he, calls Mr. dUrobM him8elf of aU his greatness Moooyriae mow OTiy xw .Vd ainka where honort plummet Mrlax" - ' ' i mi itTsr reach him. From such I Infamy, -"Good Lord deliver us." .lurely . s. aw over ot tne i our dry been very Washington lki i r.u Wli.it, Diil tin- .Tnatoriul Cnu(".; Di-cide Onl -t'rafij (ioriiiat. Hard 1o Hi'iit Aiiotin r Kiisin" Schi nu- Sniri stcd -Kiry DriiKirrat Will He Thrown Out in ill - onto cil Election ( a-i. s... Nonli Carolina Alter Timns. The rumor about the Senatorial CoulVrcn:.- a id tut-extra m sii ti;e IS'erih Carolina Lfg:i-1 sras putil -li il in the I Star, t lif I ir naperH lnie. lieved t y 1854 -74 1894. Remark- ni bv L iW l'rof. l:d wanl Cntiuun Uave- t the I'l l- nf Inin "1 lo.jg t Harvard, lu send tny son to has bi'en taught to Alabama Fourth. vV.t. Aldricb vs. Robbin ; Highth, Crandull (Pop) va Whplf: NintL.T. H. Aldrich vs. Underwood. Arkansas Sixth, Myers vs. Mill. Kentucky-Seventh, Denny vs. Owens; Tenth, Hopkins vs. Ken dall. Louisiana First, Kornocban vs. Meyer; Second, Coleman vs. Buck; Third, Beattie vs. Price; Fifth, Benoit (Pop) vs. Bcatner. Missouri Tnird, Orton vs. Dock rv: Flitb, Van Horn vs. Tarsoey. Nebrastca Sixtn, uougueriy . ia THX 80TJF. 11 .. -' t. I w have no idea that the days of kaidd. (PodI - irv f " .li I n.mMrvT are numbered, but if its I North Carolina-Second, Cheat tat I aaa beeoaae' popolarlaed, retirement ia bat for a single Con . A m. I orraional term, let it be with no MM ww mma rlrw i f ..Mtm faaat. - blot oa ita aame: Iavtae eoap, w the preaeat a happy eoadiboa of the Demo, crate geaerally aad of iforth Oarot Haa Demosrata la particolar. i Hew came they (here, aad what .i . mt tk wan la. are ': matters - ef eomparaUve ladlffer- V 'Tbeqaeattoaia, how to get out. There are aome, moetly i the aty of Waahiagtao, who propose pmii p-- - wlU follow the lead of ' thea limb out over their ahoald-1 K fc. -n .ti xsr Bat that U aos the right way. There is bat; ose way to ; oat, oxi that I ia to be lUted - i - v tr i THS CVBRXCT. The currency la always a difficult Meet. Difficult every where, but apparently more difficult in United States than any where It la reported that wnen 1 1 Oosgre&a meets a currency dui will be presented with the appro, battoo and approval of the Preei- ham vs. WoodarO; xnira, opears v4 . Shaw South Carolina First, Murray vs. Elliott. Totu TVnth. Rosenthal vs. Crowley. Virinnia First. McDonalrt vs. Jones; Second. Garland vs. Tyler, a. Third. Smthward vs. jiiUeii, M" I . . UiVnnn- foartn, ioorf3 o. mun.tj) Fifth, Cornell vs. Swanson; Sixth, Hoge vs. Oiey; Seventh, R. J. Walker vs. Turner, Eighth, Mc Oaull vs. Meredith; Tenth, Yost vs. TGCk6T Th contestants from the Tenth Kentucky, Fifth LousiBlana, Third The "Good Times" the Fusi uists are to make. Thi fnnionistfl oromiss-il good times if they were elected I'hey are elected add if times don't g. t good s,t once they most acknow ledge that they have grossly de ceived the people. They have told the people ignorant wune- and blacks openly and in oeerei one -mg8tbat the Democrats ie re sponsible for toe low p: " ! wheat and cotton. Now nn-t mairx nnrrun an.i wneat di ; l" once, or admit that, tony. ngn in power, -ire piwiles t ff-ct the price ot the laimem ; i.mictH. They charged t he Ueiiio ; l- w r " loweinitf the price ot l-- . ami they mu-t cause labor ' b iiig aood puces and pro. ia in-ny oi lihnr nr acknowledge the 'lave. lied to the people. Th.-.- have made a great man ht r u "!ni of reform to hel,- the :i i bring atout good titns. and th' se they must keep at once for did they not i .siat that the Democrats failed to do good but did gre,i evils in only 18 month; 1 Yes, rtTef must come to the people at once by the fusioniete, unless they have deceiv ed the people. Kinston Free Prese. II ot it lire )8! alMl t lie e-1 and most reliable Moreover, it vas be- ne.iri.v every Xoith Caro linian in tlrs city, benator It in. 8oms direc," denial of lie rumor, an published, ends that iha-e t t it. But one thing is noticed, -ine Democr-vi- implojers nt the Senate aie ii .t mikintr :un plaus te leave .March 4'h, lSllo. On the. contrary, . is not tlie r present piogram. How would tins ee:i".'ne work? Fusion seems to np 1 :ir,iH,ible just no. If the s'ta'siii Hit Demo-: crats ar'd lt-pubiii. nn in ' nc l.egis-! lature were to "fuse'' tlit-re would ! be a majority in the S'a'r L.-g'sla-tnre which cmUl elect one .nratght . 'Jemociat and one Ktia'ght i.Vpnb licati! i do not kii"v wnat .1 'id of written or verbal c -'X'sts between Marn'ii I litUr I Dr. .doft, bir ' hi' b - s " is feasible. I wonder 1! t't n-nite Gorman ever tliolliht i ': ' ttef be got i"ri d, "u t he T- ii 1 O ' sPinilnn. dine will pt ' i ih' ex-ra Leg! ! -t r- "'-he;-'. ' o .d one 1 II": u l c 1 K, it once for all t :-'s wi.r. I hear from 1 re la'de - ' evt-ry contested electio-i :i f he House is foroid-itnn ' to - ded in favor ot the Kepnhlc lam roia 'hat even Mr. Wi wd be throwu ou' and t'liit II 'U' I cans will use as preen! 1 te , cases ofthe last C'ong - '..idi' with t he except ion of hi H. U. Williams, was decided 1 lavoi of Democrat'. The ?v- is tor Mr. Williams defeat w..:,.. -rea a sensation -n rhey mt- -..mci-i up, but Mome ()eole tho i un-I deistaud home ol the can .vh'.Ch , eiiatded Set'le te hold , --a..! Democratic indoeuces h.'h- -:r '1 m Settle's behalf. If the present known ! rn j iua is canied out-M-'.tion Butl r -ill be Senator wuh Dr. Mutt or D Ea, t as his Reru.,lican eolleKae S Otho WilKiQ will be S-creiary ol Delivereil !elore the Aliinnd of llar- anl l nivi': sity, t amhridsre, at the 1) dicatiioi 1. 1 '1 heir Jliunrial llali to Their Heart ol ihe Feiii'ial Army in ls74 -An i:ii.iMut Appeal for tho ( nub derate I) ail ol t lie Alumni A 1 ntiiiti ('(imp inion Piece to the He rein, Adilr, ssi s at tile Cuiiiiecticut yioininient Dcilie it Ion in This I'.ty. It is twenty years since we w-re du Ved and only Very i t ly I) e 1 h,"d ' pi'-.ri unify d at'end ing our annual Com ;iiencemenrs. On no oecasieii have I re : arked ti; f peeches so tinged with politi cal tone 'Tis natural, perhaps, at. the d 'dicarmn of a hall like this, ws.)- vers name recalls the bit er nerss of cot: ll :ct . I feel that i n Southern man I otigut to my t woid, though I can not presnme to represent the S.j u '.hern .-'-Id'er. as I was nor. iu America dm ing the war. I have looked ar arid it.- vain, hopi; g that some older hea-1, sum" more elo riiirir l'.ns. woul 1 address you, for 1 am l,'.o h,nou, hts n.cie,,,.. f Heaflprters (Jontt-dei iit heroes (KitH, -u. a lenr j i d. to feel that instead 1 of honour llarvud has for them onnrot)rium and coiifem pt." This leeliup may be exaggerated but if j is natural, and it is eau.v for Hai- ard to contiune it or to sbo that , it h no ground to exist. ; For myself I disc.l-im all ctiou- ; al feel ng. I am -uriounded here by classmates and intimate H'eiids, Mars men ad, bar. I canno' forg-f : those amorg whom I was born and ; . reared, while I feel that what I j have t-aid is only i" the ine 111'er j est of Harvard. Wit h ' he m umor 'patriae mean' I ya'ry r" f sover- , eigri State. You who were tvougnt1 up io the s.-'-ool ot Wetister. cau ; witb diffifidry apprec afe the teel-; ings and co victlons o those who s-it at the fet of Calhoun.'- Edward G Daves. Mr. Sumner offered a res.oluMou t ) jireserve no b ,t le tl gs, to erec j no monuments or memorials to: perpetuate the memory of a warjVll be: ween brothers. Ed. For Everything Wanted in tie Livery Line. for Farm 01 The largest Wagon .111, ply of 1 1 ) IIS ! :S just arrived, other work constantly on hand, and best Assortment of 'oaeli Eastern North (.aiolina- vN. 111 A line lot of M I ' IjI''S s. Carriages, I'.uggies, -il not in t he Slate. Ilariios : llipss. IS olss, V I'w lii 'li will be kOUI 1v ltinl vrlt for All i rSsrt.i:ill I'apu-. orator as Brat us is.7' but 1 se-m ; til r io lOd ! n I r r. J li '1 alou e shouid be r: 1 S rhr . and I teel -ome words . A'u'onu-.. . ri he i iivi; oKKi:sioiK 1:. j I 11 ii I1 isli:&ll' News. hiirch Ser i eH jiiel l4.rsinnl Mention. Uaiiam Kc-ior. k cp- telling u lliat m.-iiT aires ar mar at Ii and. hut tliat not publi-hulec ne-.vs until they :nv ove: . : 1111 lay w - lailier n'.o'imy. but v,p I n 1 eriee in the Uapi s- church 0 inducted le nnsii. ll.w .l.W. Hose. Saturdav - .. , .; -u . I .-. m' l;l At 'he V: Pi A 'i1 h.'.v. in.ii e i cr.'i i:t 1 a toughf '. 1 doiio les". j I' fin t '! 1 jit !e llol'llttg 1 1 e r i -1 : 'I1 t' t. U: i- i-.'I :tl 1 a re t I; she suc'-ies-fuiiy all e:.-e !-! ore t-'et'tl eo-qilei. shall U i r v in 1 ti () lleltd tie fi I and I vli.l) il ot 'lie (. trif lid ;id !''e, j (ice and d-v..t apart ' ; in oi no in ! ti' -1 co science a h or wi oa g 1 '.: t 1 : flu! s I ii-' lite Houth, l.be ;h ,r:d ho !s : :t. -v tl' ' Mny . e-y far A t'd can N -ith. ! r. loch i. S ;al in icio'i b-- Oi IJ Hi" ed. -il 'lb i-i !i I: lie, in H- I --! i- m- : i: ions '!: . . i'T, i-itn ht '.'hv the ! ; day Ii 1 l' ' . 1-. . Sea a- vis Mo oi IV she Wi-iur Iiivi. ttrs I.ni' i.-iti ng her i 1!. i a ir . a nppel' V ii.ie an 1 Miss ) 1. 11 Hiuh School, 1 1 1 1 1 r parents, d an- likelv to 'n k Ar ip' iit S in 1 -They aie be hl'igli- . Wati i s of J)ov r. spent la r -ister. S. H ( Tun lom: fi In vi -it In r . laughter near j T.ivli ... Mr. .1. 1 Trenton, was ;. "Waters S1111- 50 tie m- s of men, in-- . ' i-iUm of -:e r ghr : C n 1C ill 1 l'i 'hr dent and the Secretary of the Treaaary. It ia believed that it Missouri and Sixth Nebraska dU- the isalti- Itncta Dave not mioriueu vuc I .-. - . n r t. nAnnild nrwin which mom banker' ueeeation. ul 1 , . .v.,, nntat The Wa.hl.gton oorre8pondent J , J " r ? ed that "Xg ..v rkt...t.K . u. -,1.,. -Pk.Tni.ian. write, he had better flo it 01 ine awuBuuu P.- itguo win iw "llB"'"" """"'"r he oond not live over twenty - Quito a nambetot. XJdmocrauo conteataots aeeers man m.i ' ""D fnp hnnra. The colonel thanked A Comparison. Some of the defeated North Carolina candidates are in the condi unn nf Pol. Clav. of Keii. when kicked ou the head by a muie, from which bia skull was tracutured and death followed. The colonel was a man of high standing ana raiser of thoroughbred stock. When kicked in a ijs-xuigion stable and removed to a hotel, and the physioians had dressed nis wound, he asked them to tell him candidly if the result would De serious. They informed him it would, ana to say or at once, . :. . . - 1- nnt 1 ittw - r .. . . iL . . w tour uours. -e-bet. from tke-Soatb incline a ol 1 a . tBeni for tb.it candor, said he was to believo that the effect of the 02, tumog the ballot not afraid to die, and nnae erain Baltliar. Bwkera' Aaeociation U, falrtW the re- W'U rnammawiUowsrateBtrength turna-andthe preventing of vot- . "n WdiUoiIIX thtk PaoDw Unenforce or intimidation. .ooau rj"':. party io tho South and West, and The contest 1 from YrglDia wil md . f th onghbreds 1 Karl nnliv to " v. . .Tl .u hd killed me. 1 could die conteni, uKcB. - r- - inoiadea the determination ' , Hamn ,, harl1 for a man of Una soppiy ammuuiwwu constitnticnality 01 me presenn .1 ' dine t0 be kicked to death common nemy, at a time, too, tion law in that State It is aa.d at my stand mgto De when the Popallat are on the the committee rooms tha Jonaofthe tyQed tQ tbe W;iU aod rane, and rapidly going to pieces Vetion officers expired. : la. but they. rob4 koneat ; houla, V'. wtn tader m laapprehwion of it the Ucti niooneeption of the - nal taooxhS taas ue jwwb"o i j was reaponaible" for; hard', timea, s w bet they o realixe that a higher 5 power haa control of the timee 1 aeaaons, and .they ' hare 'repented f their impiety. ; Ttnt. will tha neoDie eooe to toe the Senate. John B Uussev is candidate for the posit. on :-t Set. geant at Arms. II Otlio Wilson gets the Secretary's pi nee dpt. Hussey will have to take some thing smaller than the position ot Sergeant at. Arms. North Caro lina cannot hve the earth if she did break the backbone of the So'id South. WHAT WILL THE RESULT HE? Kolb Declares Ho is Elected and Will be the Next (Jaornor of Alabama' Such an Attempt to ba Fo lowed by Arrest lor Treason. Washington, Nov. 10. A spec ial this atteeuoon from Montgom ery, Ala., say t: When the Legis lature met this morning it leaked oat from among the Kolbites that Kolb would to-day or to-morrow come to Montgomery and be sworn t n aa (inverncr and then issue a proclamation to the people of ihe State, declaring that he lias been legally and lawfully tlented. What further step, 11 any, oe DroDOses to taKe or wueiuei ui ut, wui u- Fi"- ...w.l in their strongholds, fhraw nnt At iftai4t 20.000 votea af- Tfc aiim niT will, u aJic i - . i - - ' nKwvf -j - n th AthAP hand, tbe Uienas tr tha AiAtiaT- Democrtaio party preree Ueelf te ummaaaMLfj " - nfih adminiatration say that if Uthe frieadof theipie ine of pregi. i ';- fatore aa it haa . been in the peat. ; Th naaoeratio party ntoat be PUGILIST FITZSLHM0S8. dent fail to carry at the present Judire Clark's Silence and Big Majority Jndee Walter Clark cerrainly knows how to be silent as well as hn to sneak. When 3ir. ruiasKi " .111 Charged With Manslaughter in KiUInir Qowper's letter came out a certain '' " .. . ... f a r I oouKreoo, iug um. nlnl, oalld on JUdffe UlarK iu . -' m ta lie onaoipiea iw" . 1 KioraHinaspnrnii , V Iromity of providing a stabler I SteaouN. Y, Nov 1 - "TT?.;: propriety isa oaimerw - . .,imr. nniform cmrencv I Pniriiiar. Rinrdan died at 8.30 this " IT J m.nd mora nniform cmrency man u..,tD nfininri' mj,A nareh ateadlJT lorwaroi . . a: mornm! iruui uc cuWo '"j- . . .t-1 the oreeent oircmauuK - ouiuiu, anataine wh 8Dftrnne witn iruz- btaxea oas oj i. -v , Anni. nMa a 1a t r T".. i UU. UC VU1JU uuuuv " - 1 KimniuUH lenu utituv 1 - - 1 - . . - . 1 1 r H'irr.Aimmons was inmu that effect." raiTArd t.a it. The latter told mm , . Tl that when endorsed oy ine l opu lists he had stated his position in rrms so Dlain and unmistakable that no man could misunderntand him; that subsequently both the Democratio and .Republican oon- vanrinnn had endorsed Dim and 1 Indira VArfllPlin Ht. nlMfl t.O- in o w. wo aw nob wuivio 1 . . m 1 eu uuuo uou 1 1.1 1 n unuuic w uibh I .1 fhe doIIs. From motives ot his ,m nuzsimmons . rrann still insisted that a nnnn the said he would not have killed Kior- . ritta I Association programme is tne Desi, manslaughter in the ht ahonld be followed without I Tn the court room respect for its effect Pepnliat party instantly "caught In the -vay CJhiengo plettem. Three months -brd bat nttie time toaoeoinplish t&t work; bat an hoar gira time caossh to head the , snip in the tight direction. There may be a atom ahead, bat with a steady tend on the balm and all men on dock, she Will ride oat the storm. A. mm m nniljnl la th A I W inwvtr-i 1 . . , - Li:. 1 ' Vreat maraet that nttracte tbe aolely in the interesi oi u anoe at Jacobs upera tiouse iu and8tand flve different languages TlL.r The MODle of the better it will be for all. We afternoon and evening and I know how to be silent iu each AMUfA.V1T' ZT.Er are Democrats because we believe Anautopsy was held on R!or- of tnem A8 a con8eqaence, he hs ;BOnlWi Dtnwav that the principlea nnd policy of dan'.8 at 11 a" mlh" tlTof received over 250,000 votes, over mmmtmm aiAiarttT. are nt I f"" I n,tn issued eives as tne causa ui TrZrtZZatSLm. Let the Democratic party are best Q6ath .hemorrDage within the ftln, " b maa'.-Ei. " . v- t At Tmoeravtia 1 calcuiatea io prumm.o tun i"" cranial cavuy, causiug uuuiuo,u It M known tnr we weBB!"s 1 vjaratnr we have held of the brain." mrtT.eeWM IB tte pnet, ";""". , Hiordan vas found to be in per- -COdJoXtl-krfth. "r at Florida i,. MAni i l wiwv AAndnnt.fl tnn anroDSV. Bi a unYBEiMcuuiu.- Dhnld hrt written. dan for 1100.000, and then broke - . 01ark inetanS A n faara Ma VAS raiaojinn OU I T " . . . . . 1 When measures are adopted , at th r at Jacobs opera uouse wii EKiUT MEN KILLED, -5 I . . t-l - Anl avtCI If llABATAr. 11.It.- 3 1 - n nt-nfllr Q f1w tt. ItM HtM and eaiTT it U capauio uuj " I isioroan mum uavc - nuy , w n - iiYn a wisa financial Dolicy. farrific blow on the chin, which rna aleetioa did not mark the! we Phosphate Works. Jacksonville, Fla , November will take Dleasore in awarding communicated direct with the base j 17. A special to the Times.Union thnbmrn Pnim iorda savs an accident At all Tntii. i mo J-"D F""'" I " . . , . , was rery 1 occurred in of aar fixed nrincipiee-1 mer.wou rieht side of the brain Vm noralar ntowement wae like not eonststent witn ine deep and remained lor half an hour! which eight men the wild wsTee of oeeen lashed 1 a to y - - . . . lniLCl w. - -e .u .ir.lfrsm doing that which is ngnt fci im froaa hla ewre to rtitt T " neriod could not have had more .. ..-i. .. ' thk whita- politieal mal. than 30.000 iDhabitaDt-. After a "r aJW " mam I : fV,k . V a. rr rrnat irt ia AOnAllVl r I . ,1 rt TAa.a .... k)B ir vaa I , J-bw yiiMw Dftfea.w- B i sleep oi uiauy iuuumuuo ui jcio, I ODiecllOnauio- iu miiioiKuoviu SUUUeuij mo t, co " . . Iw.r ik nunAimMn nartv falls I ed A to eaxry into effect the financial ita eoiet hoars, reason will return w . . . . .... ,f 'toMMpatrioti.- reenmeiU views of tbe President, "the next MMB ua fwwu. Oongree win gravely and carefully M.iiil thu nroDrietv of provid- Ont the W, l MBI. " 'd 'or nniforn imM lilt m oww " nmiMraua oani wiu Charlotte harbor by lost their liveH. Ten phosphate employes were boIaa n on a oarce loaneu wnu SpecnUtions About Pompeii. 4 naosDhate when it suddenly cp ... I - i ;V.a m An n miiir ffirikl Pompeii in her mpst nourisning sizeo, oury mK mo - period could not have ita nUseion, end restore govern a .i.klAa an1 mira nril TririTl be tree to 1 1D otau'cl currency tnan. tne present uirjiua- medlam," should have no ..- .v - has It be . . . i 12 . oKittof I tine IIOlMeUTtepu" -1 nnnn the ;tkbppineeeethe people. JOMMIIt nonereas. Through all the w&xt before thie reswr. s - Democratic party C -m!fa"r Sn tne Mend of the people. en net learn . 1" Uakas no difference who may b - : the eleetire t ! " ator, of a "programme, ; ay Deeaocrate lasea I , moment thatit bepomee evi- dent that it Uin the interest of rexona ana re-eaacMe i ' Jl. ' drankerd nemetimes reforms. Qaabiere often quit their cards, - tmft it I njonUy after their money tne f ait thea, end itie not too Lr1TftL hZTbaoom. eeogiTe it currency among .:mnUV.r "i! rCadcatee of repeal of the OH to rote. JTo ie per cent tax on the circulation . to.tlio.proteefciom of of itate banka ahopld press their who doe. mot do hie pact demads at the December session, tho ottnMiehment nod PPVf r beeanse the party should redeem its :f cxd government. A man hoiae nledjce. u oatHned in the Chicago Sit wnttt an nn individoai and a j',.tforB, before the fiftyhird iUxeB. Wltb it he la to dsiend (Oongress expires, but mo espec- kls personal rlsbta nd the pttiio inuy, r " ucl" J the Deople, that instant it be comes Democratic. If the Presi dent anBoanees theory that is everae to the publio good, it is ai-ri.mocratic. and no enaorse.- In A. D, 63 there was tne pre monitorv earthquake, and many hmldines were destroved. The traces of this earthquake are vis ible to day. It was the eruption oi A. D. 79 which buried the city to a depth of more than six leet. It was a nhnwpir first ol Dumioe scone, 101- lowed bv ashes. Professor itan is of the opinion that these showers were red hot, because the remains of wood found are not, carbonized, but tbe changes visible: are all due to long atmoepherio ac tion, Volcanic action on Herculaneum was different. With the pumice stone and cinders there was a flow of mud, which soon set until it be came as fcard as cem-ut. Auer the Pompeiian catastrophe, trjt upper portions of tbe buddings weie above tho ashes Ne foil Times. o? rocs. Two ot them managed to escape. Tbe list of the dead is as follow?: S. W. Mitchell. A. Parker, Wiley Walker. Tom Vanu, Will Vann, Dave Frauslin, Berry Jones, Jack Spencer. ner oi to heed do, the ir own i' sued . id aed Ii'AUds named PIERCE CURE OR MONET IS REFUNDED. It is eriainal in noy one I public food. C08pL?ors lo Kill Sentenced. ATLANTA, GA.. i'ov. 17. The five Cohutta-Mountain rnnsuira tors who tried to kill Roper were seoteneed to-day by Judge New man. W. E. Morrison was given eight years in the penitentiary at Columbus, O., and A. P. Duncan, J. P. Morrison, J. T. Morrison, andJ. W. Eedd were each sen tenced to ten years' imprisonment. In addition to the hard-labor sen tence each was fined 91,000. Disease follows a run-down system with the liver inactive and the blood disordered. Pimples, Boils, Sores, Carbuncles, Lifers, and like manifestations of impure blood should e driven out ef the system witn Dr Pieroe's Golden Medical Discovery. Mrs, Scbn, or w J. 18th Street. Hew J wjt Gitv. writes as follower "ft pleases me to stet that 1M rUB-ning- sore upon P7 neck, and had it opef. ated upon three times, and still it was not cured. I was also run down very """f0: There was a decided change after using 'Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Ciiacoverv,' I took a few feottle ani was Soon cured! LaJjer my juiahand had a lun Mbs- Kuhw. Bebind ear : be triea mpdiciQe, and one bottle ourt, U&, r aSS Swayi recommend your med.olnea. ELECTRIC TELEPH0N M.ht c rent, no rojsltr. . AdPtl to OlrVUUs. o, Oon-trr. boma, hop, store and officl5 not he will attempt to establish a dual government, ia not known, it is believed Governor Jonea win at once have Capt. Kolo arrested lor treason if he attempts to be sworn ... - . t ' ; v. .1 in. ine intention oi rw.u auu his followers canned a sensation when it got noised about to day Montgomery, Aii., isov. Kolb'd manifesto was lsue i late this afternoon at Birmingham. Ihe following is a short interview with Governor Jones on the t-uoject: Governor Jones wa- i!nut to take tne train lor Mobd? -o take partiu the ceremonie-i attending the reoeption of tiie witir len' gomery. He was shown teh -grams from Birmingham in itft-rence to the Kolb manifesto. He declined to be interviewed but whn shown the disDatch about the KoP' mani festo, wherein Kolb says that by the grace of God he will take hin seat on December 1st, quietly re marked: "William C. Oats da- hen ';p.-' ed Governor by the fairlv - x ed will of a majority of t -of Alabama, aud h : eo declared by the General A - - -;n dI.v, the only tribunal wh u: h is rue right or authority ua'i "- Uon stitution to declare r-sult. It is my duty to see ' " t ne i duly installed, and b t grace of God. be will be. I - o noi anticipate that any nut. men will be foolish enoQi- Kolh's advice, bat it they consequences will be on the heads." Capt. Kolb' mauife-t, to-day concludes: 'The official count, us d bv the Speaker, gives O ire.-, ority of 27,582. Electim; committed in tbe conn;ief in the protest of Senator G oil win. of which we have positive anil sworn evidecce, woul'l !' more than sufficient to wipe m: Ml the majority claimed for Ofe "I have determined to ili-charge my full daty to the people ot Ala bama. 1 will not fail to re-pect the pledges which I raa-le to the peo pie who have given me fidence and stood by :v-' and devotedly dnnne-1 i years. 'You fell' w en i.tf l.ivi- ;.wi'-i-elected me Gove:roi m ' u - t r and this time, bv tuo g..ice n God, and the help ot the good people of Alabama, 1 will be Governor. De cember 1st is the day fixed by the Uw for the inauguration of the Governor. Oa that day I snail be In Montgomery for the purpose oi tak ing the oath of office and my seat as Governor. Aud 1 heteby call upon the'good people in every part of tbe State to id ree ah in tbe;r power in the proper aw.I peaceable upholding of the and to set aside t e powers of the traitors and usarpern in Alabama. 'I appeal co my friends aud sup porters from all p;irts of the Sfate to be iu Montgomery on tbe first d ty of December 1894, there and then f.i'give mo their aid and sup. port Hi a lawful and peaceable manner, to vindicate their liberties. I couusel against any nulawfal de monstration, but ask the presence or.itinn nf freemen in a necessary efiort to euiorce rue and carry out ice will ol the pie." Ml tlli- ir I li-y .' i...d,i H h -e ill lhr- Nuth, fmifhi und died lor wht t e oe- Heved to be the right, ahd impar tial posterity will honour the graves oi the one as ot tue otner as ine resting place ol herc-rs. The South has joined the name of Lee with that ef Washington as a soubriquet of one of her olde-t seats of learn ing, and she reveres the two equally as tke great twiu "rebels." Ctiarles Sumner may have been unwise in his battle, ti a g resolution, he may have been premature, but the motion was worthy of bis great heart, and I am optimist enougu to believe that the day is not lar ais taut when men from the "Grange Hill," and the great prairies will, aa Americans, be as proud of the world-wide fame of Lee and J ick sau aa we childreu of the Caro liuas. Among the soldiers uotably is a change visible, you heard a mo ment ago the generous sentiments of a Massachusetts hero. We iiear no more tne opproonous uamc ui Yankee hireling aud Rebel, biu of Union and Confede-ate colder in stead. Recently I was iu a South ern city where the remains of both Ha hnned within the same enclosure, their du-t mingling to gether in the eternal sleep. Ou two days at a short interval apart, memorial services were held in honour of th. dead, and on the Uniou day the Confederate graces were strewn with flowers, while on the Confederate aay tne reuerai dead received a like floral tribute. What then should be the posi ion of Harvard? Harvard not a mere New England school of learning, not a Northern College, but a great National University. As I walked thro' t'je Memorial Hall, proud t rec.oemze in its beautiful archir.ee- r.nrnl nronortions the skillful hand o!a fiieud and classmate, I read with interest the names ot Revere & Dwight & Lowell & Savage (I make mention only of contempora- -iaj and nprAonal friend) but l Mr. L. 1". ' :i li-r niiulo :i rlyiiy biisii'ess nip 'ui Ne'i i'er. -e Tuesday. Ki v. .1. . Itose. wi-nt up to Kinston V'dnt:so;i. In ,iid lt-v. A. L. inuph iu ti e oic.miz.il "i a Baptist church about 1'ou, i nllea ti'u ii Kinston More Anon. tiui f rd Tni- tirt prayer at prayer ollegc :orrespondeueet. eu a special week of tne Y. M. O. A. Ball, meetings have been hel l and great four nighCw in succesion good accomplished. The light snow on tbe 17th inst, and heavy frosts and freezes fol lowing have brought about a con siderable change, things have in deed begun to look like fall. Prof. Hobbs gave a very inter esting lec ure on "Co-education" ou the 10 i h ult. Among the visitors of Guilford during the pat week were Miss Lillie Pemberton guest ot Miss Gertrude Diffie. Misses flomes, Blackburn and Worth have been visiting friends. Prof. Mclver and teachers from Normal School were io the campus photographing last evening. PERFECTION CORRESPONDENCE. 5 0 a -mD dORSES AN D ffiULU RANGING FIIOM 4 W 7 YEARS OLD, And Wciu iiin From 850 to 1450 lbs. Each Some extra line Drivers in Horses also adapted I., all purpose Exceptionally tine Draft Horses and Mules. A full ;uid complete line of Busies and Harness always on hand. lilue Front Stables, Middle Street, New Berne, N. (J. AftIRIOTH Furniture -:-Emporium miajrl rhnse of McKim Al-ton & Parkm ui & Eiho' t. And should ,h, ha.nl These like those were men of noble parts, men who res ponded as promptly to what they deemed a call of duty, wuose neeus of brilliant daring srnt. as a great a tbrillof nn- e through th" hearts ,f thir frip-,ds and whose heroic nth ahe.1 '.riffht a lustre on their Mater. What 1-. it that Harvard aims to honour by these memorial tablets? U it merely tbe cause tor wnii: theso men d ei! Then it is equiva iH.,r. tn HUMiii to her sons in any sec;ioiiarcoefli-.r. "side with ihe Vdrfti. m future strife choose iimai'ii wiiinh vour Alma Mater di-e"s he rignr, or else expec 8h tie' i: her !i--:!'urs." hut. it ?, thu-i i!ionume..ral niiildnig jo" Uaivard is prou-l to News Items ofthe neighborhood From Our Correspondent. The onblic school opens at Per fection Monday, Nov. 19tb, Miss Sue May Cobb of Kinston teacher. Mr. Wm. C. Davis who has been very sick with typhoid fever is get ting better. Alnhens iDOck. son of Mr. B. Ipock got his foot so seriously mu.ihrt while ban line corn witn a mule and cart that the amputation of three of his toes was considered necessary oy Dr. N. H. street. Miss Penny Daugherty is teach ing the public school near Mr. E Z. B. Davis. Miss Ohvia Prescott has gone down to Batchelor, N. C, to leach one ot th public schools in that mpinitv Mibs Olivia is a talented lurtv and we wisb her much success. Cotton oicking is about over in thin vicimrv and a snort crop ano r.rie.A too it is. bnt we are thankful that the corn and bog crop is tolera- blv eood. Mr W. J. Arnold lost, oue of his mules abont a week ago by disease unknown. N 72 Mock I Ui 112 Middle 8ts. Wp, art; now nreoared to furnish tiie Trade with SMOKING TOBACCO S PENNY 40 to 55c GOODS. Per Box THIS FINE RATTAN ROCKING (JIIAIK: At Stiter's for $1.50- V Also the Large Jiattan Advertised elsewhere BEST iUAIK ill Bncfci-H. -NO .10U LOT mean u: boiiou; in ' r -oils nanlir.-is, lie' tion. q ii ! .all the 11' 1 '.'HI' ' w .1 LAIl'r K Liy F, OF CI OAKS. Ti-v ii- I fire purclinsini elsewhere. i -1 sue you money. SUNN & McSORLEY, c- Tl ONERS the con oicl v New finding balky. York's committee Mavor-elect Sitrom -.1' seventy u somewhat sae-Tltlt in the dev tinimug ha; theti etiould there be s ... of ber sons - ho -" bodies are in .u denng in so many southern grave ards, on so many southern battle fields. Bat I know that such a wish is ebiuierical, that such an idea, for the present at least, is impractica ble. And yet I felt it would not be wk'hout interest to the Urge I nr I ,t?i ruled mnii a-UOniT VOU tOKUOW jwhat lire the s:i'.iments ot the i Southern Aia:nt"- You will piobabiy answer that we have no light to make such a de mand, but one thing we have a right to nsk. If our brothers are to be torever excluded from this bali; if our sans to see it only a monument u' t h defeat of the cause for whicn their fathers sacri ficed their ali, cannot this hall be separated from it iu name and as sociation, cannot all tbe pons of Harvard meet in tbe Hall oi tue Alumni ou common grouuti, with out a ehadow, without an associa tion which says "betwixt me and thee is a great gulf fixed?" a gulf of war and bloodshed and suf loring and bitterness which no lapse of time can fill up or bridge over? Mr Cbairmau we love our Alma jM ater, we aie proud of her glories, we are grateful 'for her nurturing care. We would fain entrust our sons to her, if we could feel that tbe dead past were buried that all kf.re were on an equality. It is but a short time since I was speaking to a Southak-u Alainnus- -a noble fel low, whose name, were I to mention I am sure a aozeu at $2.50 ior $1.75. Pl'ItCIIASKD STRAIGHT ksf and Finest Stcck of Furnitii'j of all Kinds to Kastern North Carolina, and at ROCK BOTTOM T Suttu'. South Front Streef, ii'idor Chattawka Hotel. i Largest Ever brought E. It DUFFY'S CROUP SY II CP. At this se-.son rhildri-n are liable to at tacks of the Croup, and arents should nlwuvs he Dreoared by bavins a bottle of R. N. Duffy's Croup Syrup on hand, pre pared from the recipe of the late Dr. Walter DullV can be had ot the DruggisK i.n.l :r R. N. DaflV. oroprictor. New lici-ne. N. C. Certificates of it.- efficacy , in ! seen ot the Drotirietor. '' cent-' . ,,r u, ui,. sui. tfint tlw v!':im,ei' re:nl! R. N. DUFFY'S CROUP SyKUPi PILKl'AEEU AFTKH A Kl-XiriC iF Till LATE DR. WAM'EK 1)1 KKV. .j-Heware ot false di-iilers who are selllnf: n iiuitallou ei'oaii syLUii tor i'j cents. 25,000 Heart Shingles, LOW 1'OU CASH! Co!.. Number 2. Hi j S l-.l GLASSES, Uw peo- voices it. arouud me would say "God bless No More TV.TE-SAIVE ACerl- -- " ; a . ' Elective Remedy lor SORE, WEAa and INFLAMED EYES, ;jProrftf in 7 InnfSiffhtedneaa, and ' ftentori i he Sight of the ola. Cures Tear llrc.ps, Granulation, Stya Tumors, Red Kyes, Matted Eye Lashes, and pttonrciNa quick relief AND PElt.VIANENT CUBE. Also, eiially oRionrloiis when naeI In other inlaiies, wic h aa I leers, Fever Sores, Tumors, Salt Kbeum, Barns, or n Iierever Inflaramallen exists, JIITCHKl.IS 8AtV: may be nsetl to artvanlaifv-. '' SOLO BY ALL DRUGU-.S Af 25 CENTS. CALIFORNIA PEACHES, ;-lh cans at L'O and 2 ... Sui;ar CoiiN, Dkikd Peaches, 'lTiniKP Ai-i'LEs, Fine Pki-nes, El.E(,ANT CiUNED I3EEI', FINE Butter, and cheese t heat the World. l4 i i r.jo- l)rii-s in low tiir ( ash. Conn- and sec "happy." TOr.A('l'l), ine and pot T- IF1- Taylqr. JUST To Those who have come for-, ward during Sept ember aud paidi 1 us we wish to thank them kindly. ! Tn Tniir wlin have not wc shall I expert them to come forward duiv l iiir ( )ct her iini nuv us, or ui.iny Satisfactory ari an : cmi-nts 11 On the 1st of November we wiU let vou bear 1 art her from us. We I mean to collect what is due us HO ! please take due notice and save trouble and expense,. Youhavo had our jroods upon your proiniso to pay us now we expect you io fulfil your promise. Very Respectfully, J.C. WHITTY&CO. 23, 25 & 27 Craven St., New Berne, N. C. Cash Discounts A ik-w I in- latot hi'tv ol K. P. IlKEDS , priors ' lower tliim AllnwrU rroin rx-Kiilar price; ; jaii-chnsns ut on nil Cab)) ever in all the luli-st sljle Aln i ii full Hue ChiMrc'i-s Sh'ios. of nil ollie-r ' of Mises ;,rjil u l' i1 :uvl i i 1 1 For anvlliin-' ymi :ml mo mil Stock liclore hniiig; wc will sue you monev. J.J.BAXTER fcaxy's w $fvW 11 ouistaivlinn bills -settled during Nuven.lior will be allowed a dinpoin(t, e, ((.il M.WSPAFKH bUK Crop 1894- Wakclield Cnbbageil.75 per pound." tt. 13ERRY V i M, i
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