"TT'-V;'-': . " " 'v'"'v'.r 1 vr? isi'i 'Mm vOL. IU. NEW BERNE. N.'C SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 1884. NO.. 208. LO CAL NEWS. KEV BERSE ILLUMINATED! Journal STln.latr Almanac. f, , , S nn rises, 6 :49 I Length of day, ' San sets, 4:47 I 8 hours; 58 minutes.' ; Moon sets at 12:52 a. m. rt . FIVE THOUSAND PEOPLE TRflSENT Till CITY ABLAZE WITH KMTHTJ- Fleta Bray, daughter of Levi Bray, - We knew that New Berne would do was badly scalded 6n the face and right j jhe thing right when once her citizens arm by the. upsetting of a kettle yeeteri naa decided on having a grand celebra day . ' V' r . ition of the great Victories won by th. The first white shad of the season I Democratic party on the 4th of Novem was brought in on Thanksgiving day bjjber. - ' ;" ' v.r Albert .Mitchell, colored, and, as usual,! -As early as Wednesday, evening peo- was captured by'Mr. A. H. Bolton. pie began to arrive from the adjoining R.B. Lehman, Esq.vwbOwas sworn I counties, and" on Thursday morning i.nniun lot aa an attdrnev. had 1 many arrived on me mau train irom his first case in the Superior! court yeH below, ana a special wain tnat arrived terday. He made a good speech ana are their names an J the States they rep resented: .,;' t -,'.;.',. Miss Emma Jordan, North Carolina. Miss Leona Oox, Texas. ' . Miss Mamie Bryan, South Carolina. Miss Katie Smaw, Delaware. Miss Annie Lane, Missouri.) Miss Same Justice, Georgia. ' Miss Lizzie Hunter, Mississippi. ' .' ; . Miss Katie Daniels, Kentucky, " v Miss Fannie Jones, Maryland. i Miss Nellie Walker, Alabama. ' . f Miss Annie Barrington, New Jersey. Miss Lizzie Barrington, New York. Miss Victoria Dixon, Louisiana. : Cv. Miss 8usie Clark, West Virginia, ' f . Miss Mamie Meadows, Connecticut. Mibs May Richardson, Tennessee. Miss Gertrude Bagby, Arkansas. Miss Mary Howard, Indiana. .- . i ' Miss Hattie Mitchell, Florida.-.? ; f THB ATLANTICS.'- The house of the, Atlantio Steam Fire Engine Company, and the engine. were beautifully decorated, and as the procession marched past they had Bteam on and rolled their engine out to the i front and greeted the great parade with a stirring peal. . ; i ) . THE MERCHANTS AND TRADERS. 1:1 ? Every store, with a few exceptions. on the line of march was illuminated j and decorated more or lees with flags and lanterns and as every Democratic merchant in the city : did his part, it such that he is unable to accept your I defeat fell upon Jas. G. Blaine, tLo vt courtesy. Very truly yours, Dakiel S. Lakobt, Private Secretary. , Wilmington. DEL. Nov. 22. 1884. Messrs. M. DeW. Stevenson and Gen tlemen of the Committee, New Berne. N. C. Dear Sirs; With hearty thanks for your kind invitation to join you in our rejoicings on the 87th Inst, over the vic tory at last achieved in the interest of neace. union and nn hi in nrnsnflrifrr. I Would be invidious to mention any par- J am compelled to absent myself on that ticular firm.'. New Berne has good I occasion.' Congress meets on December . secured a verdict for his client.' Mr. Thos. H., Cokely arrived on the . ' Shcnanddcth yesterday, morning with bis force to begin operations for' Messrs. Moore & Brady in packing Oysters. He superintended the business here the two last seasons, and he. evidently knows ' what he is about. ? fj.it ,-'. y i- We learn that the railroad track put . . down on South Front street is to remain until a meeting of the Directors of the! A. ft N. C. Railroad. Then, if the citi- sens of the city desire it to remain per- manently, the matter will be considered .. ".by the Board. ' : - ; -t '';'."'' '.. 1 I m t Jttiss cuia nunn,- Virginia.. . ;: ,t from Morehead City in;the evening was I llth. Float No. 6, With a pyramid of crowded. - The freight from Goldsboro! of seats' handsomely decorated, on which brought in quite a crowd in the evening, were seated thirty-eight little girls of and the regular mail train, awellad the I the Graded School representing the number considerably, - All through the thirty-eight States of the Union, each day crowds , were pouring in from the with a banner, and sash, on which was country arotind, Pamlico, Jones, Ons- inscribed the name of the State she rep- low, Carteret and Lenoir were, largely resented. " ;' '- represented,' all enthusiastic and eager J 12th. Float No. 6, representing New to join in this their first great victory, l Berne. On one end of this was an of which they expect to reap the full Indian hut, in front of which was ft benefits, since the war. , , . ' I dinner pot suspended on forks. At the the salute of 100 gcns. - . J other and was a live-oak under which - At 7:20 p. m. the loud Dooming of the waaN. S. Richardson's job press that Cleveland and Scales gun," at tho comer issued the programme as the procession of Broad and Hancock street, under the I moved. reason to be proud of her merchants and one and all did their duty in help ing in ine great aemonsirauon. , t V J. A. Meadows. ! . It is said that the largest number of lights and lanterns, in any one house ware used by Mr, J. A, Meadows in illuminating his on South' Front street. It presented a brilliant appearance. . - COMMODORE OAKSMTTH'S HOUSE. '. The largest drapery of flags and bunt' ing; and one of the most noted and at tractive displays,, was made by Commo dore Uaxsmitn at bis bouse, corner dl Pollock and East Front streets. A rope was stretched from a tree on the corner along the sidewalk edge on East Front street, a hundred: feet in length and some thUty feet from the ground, to another tree, from this was displayed the long scroll bearing the inscription Korta Carolina's Delegates to Chi cago," which adorned the car that car- 1st and I and must be busy here until tne day of my departure lor the winter. Respectfully and truly yours, T. Ff Bayard. Greensboro. N. C. Nov. 22. 1884. M. DeW. Stevenson and others. Gentlemen: Yout invitation to be present with the people of New Berne at a grand celebration on the 27tn mat, of the recent Democratic victories in State and Nation has just been received. 1 regret to say that 1 have an engage ment for that day under a summon from court which cannot be disregarded. embodiment of rational hatred. clement manly " t spoke of the grandness of -the demon stration, and extended greetings to tl large delegations from the-adjoinir counties. , , . '- - .. . . . APPLETON OAKSMTfH. of Carteret, being called fort ' made n Drier, earnest, practical speech, His al lusion' to the kindly relations wba u ould exist in the future between f two races was wU,r received. 1. speaker paid a glowing rtribute to ti e Democracy of Carteret county which. in spite of local differences; when t!. hour of trial come, went into the fight shoulder to shoulder and rolled up a maiority for Cleveland and. Scales and Skinner whioh did .honor to- the noble old banner couptyk.... , HEXRTIFOCK," who appeared in the costume of an aborigine of '76, very redly pictured, with an illuminated bat, was intro duced by Mr. Simmons as the janitor of the Cleveland and Scales Club and one of the greatest orators of the age. It may be so. . ; J. H. POY. . : ; of Onslow, was called for and responded in a speecn in praise or the Brand old rendered in achieving these victories Re,m??"tl0.S"y d WpatatutKm and though absent in person wUl be I made by the fathers. -v " charge of Capt. Joe Barker and a de tachment from the Club gave notice to ried our delegation to the great con ven tion whioh nominated Cleveland. The 13th, Float Nc. representing Craven Commodore says he had it taken from with you in sperit in all your rejoicing. Yours very truly, A. M. Scales. Wilmington, N. C.Nov. 22. 1884. Messrs. M. DeW. Stevenson and Gen tlemen of Committee, New Berne, N. C, lVluburv Orer -1 f Uti Sol. Gornto, Whom we mentioned I the people that New Berne's great cele- as being in the city last week hid telling I bration was about to begin usof the New river oysters, brought us c Throughout the long hours of tscite-lpress of the Journal from which ' on Thanksgiving Day a. bucket of the I men t and glare and glitter and enthusi- issued a "Special" welcoming county. On one end of this was a model farm bouse; in the center was a pine tree; at the other end was a job was the1 ' famous Winbury oysters, and now we asm, at stated intervals the old gun did Democrats to the jubilee. .have no longer to take.his word for it her duty. , As the grand procession or . , : ths line of march. but have tangible proof of iheir fine! locomotives, and decorated cars with The procession moved at 8 o'clock f flavor. 'What a pity these people have J their loyely and patriotic, freight, em-1 down Hancock street to South Front, not better means of getting these one the car as a trophy, and brought it home to grace the party's triumph when Cleveland was elected. . ' This scroll was flanked on either side by Union flags of large dimensions while embraced between : the ample folds of two of these a battle-torn, flag of the dead Confederacy appeared as an emblem of the past and future that the lesser had entered into the greater, and the days of sectionalism were over ; while all ft C. KENNEDY. ! of Lenoir, the last speaker spoke in vin- dication of the colored race. ' He wished the party to know that colored votes gave his eountv to the Democracy. curing tne speaaingthe Democratic rooster from Trent' township. Lenoir county, added great zest to the rounded Gentlemen: I thank von for vanr sentences of the different speakers, bv courteous invitation to attend your cele- ul ireueui, interpolations oi cnanu Ur&MOU On- UIO 41U lnBC 1C WOUld I dduiw uauuu uuicb v tiuiwaj. afford me great pleasure to be with you but profepsional engagements I cannot control will prevent me. Very truly yours, Chas. M. SteduaNi oysters to market. i. Narly a Fire. There came near being ftfire at the house of Mr. JW. Moris, on Hancock stieet, just before the starting of the 'procession, caused from the upsetting of one of the lights used for illuminating, But little damage was done, owing to . immediate service rendered by some ladies, who dashed through the crowded street of mounted horsemen .to- the nearest pump and breughU buckets of : water. aiivmMinftnrr ail .vstaa tyi trr i fi xa n 4- braoing the fairest representatives ori down South Front to Union , Point, "stars and Stripes," emblematic of the Craven and Jones and' Carteret and I countermarched to Craven, up Craven Great Restored Union. . - Pumiim nnd Tnnlr and othnr noitrh-1 tn Ondan aa cinun a MMii tAnl From another rope extending from the - . m I vu, n... u 1"'"- ... . . 1 " 1. . i i j t-i boringcounties ftndmany ofyouth Middle to. Pollock, down aod chivalry and menhood of them all, East Front, up East Front to Broad, up I rounding the house on two sides) a long nasaed JuD i ad " down the ' track, Broad to Fleet, down Fleet to Pollock. I array Of storied 1 flags were strunu. . m. . . a . J x 1 ii I . m . I aimsvnf w tt inVt OAlllfl Kak anon f Via f A I - C It. saiute b-vu u.f, qowu roiiocM to Auuaio, aown iuuie ----- yi?; ."h " :;'Jl"Jr r"" ATJZS!7 i' J. I Track, Esq., by the Rev. Dr. nuflfiai nnn TflTi"! UHMri inn nminrv- jaiui I rr Knur n . hmm u mnnuvmiynnu nni . ...... . I v- w v. w u Bee" or tuat once famous I enemv. and driven our chariots in linn, tha fine of the "AiimiRt.ft" and I 1 ' - 7 - m S3 " I IIIU Ul J U tUXWUQU VUOll WIVAQU Vf nito AO preserved all tte 4Helena," and the long Union Pen- cause for great joy and jubilation. At the conclusion of Mr. Keunadv'B speecn three rousing cheers were given lor the Party s respectyva candidates, the Band struck up "Farewell" and Home, Sweet Home." and marched Greensboro, N. C, Nov. 14, 1884. I away, while the treat crowd discerned. Gentlemen:! am in receipt of your 1 and the bell tolled midnight as amid very kind invitation to attend the the last farewell notes and ' the last Democratic celebration in New Berne flight of rockets and a blaze of pvrotech- the evening of the 27th inst., "and ad- nics, New Berne's grand celebration of aresa tne people on that occasion. " I the Democracy 8 great victory, and the 1 thank; you most sincerely for the dawning of a new era of Deace and' compliment, and regret that my pro-1 good-will, was brought to its close. iessionai engagements win deny me tne lueobutovi Bweptuig. 1 MARRIED. i cannot rorego tne privilege, now-1 T r :n as the closing hours of the celebration drew near the last of the 100 guns was Middle to Broad street. Excellent order ' was Sam'lR C fired which told the story of how nobly I along the line, and in passing the red- old Craven had done her duty and how I dences of Maj. John Hughes, Col. John Paint Her Red. New Berne had redeemed herself. J-THE PROCESSION. At 8 p. m. the great procession left the depot, and never to our knowledge has i its like been seen before.- A procession of locomotives and cars and splendidly Individual enthusiasm was well dis played by Mr.'nenry Ipock at theJa tilee on Thursday' night.' "He was .Jit ' erally painted red. With ; a , blood-red of peaoe emblematically represented, ipat8 in this proud celebration it will be I W some eighty feet long, was DWhitford and Commodore Oaksmith the crowd gave rousing cheers. GENERAL DETAILS. - When tho five thousand visitors who thronged from the neighboring counties to New Berne are added to oar own cit- decorated plaiforms, with all tha arts I jzens who turned out en masse to partic i Street, jr., of New Berne, N. Minkininfftham snl ihair tnlmnnua I rru4. sv- T I VB. ine OriaO BhU grOOm amVOd Ve8 llrvs mmm aA fH wv inai UCfebA AULAOAU AD I11K11HA blltUl UKrbV.fl.l r all together. ,;s, ,;.5 , -v i' that principle is dearer than spoils, that r'r"?rZ7" SLSl From the northwest corner of this nationalism is above sectionalism, are 5 "vuv house to the house of Mr. Schwerin some of the lessons taught by the sue another rope was stretched acoss the cess of the Democratic party. Let us street at the same height from which improve these lessons to the glory of a depended a brilliant and : large- flag, I common country. soma twentVf eet loner, in the center of I Let us improve the ODDortunitv to which was a "caBtle"rremblematio that disabuse the minds of the colored peeple once more in this restored Union ot tne aoeurea notion which has' been Every man's house was his castle."! planted there by bad, designing men, Street. We extend our congratulations to the happy couple and wish them a pleasant ( journeythrough life. ' . . , . . t. i COMMERCIAL that we are their enemies, and prove to tt floo-o mnii nanninli 11 hairincr I them that in National, an in StAta afTaira. seen that there was a sentiment of ban-1 toes, and si iieimit niuminateu auu lao nd .musio and gay uniforms of men on 1 pineBs and exultation aroused among us I whole house was brilliantlvlluminated. I friend. eled "paitt her red," surmounted with J horse onfoot, and fair women, and which manv of our old citizens never (and in the- lower story centre window! I have the honor to be, gentlemen, . -s . ' - . . I ..,.'.. I - . I m a TaA. TT A a, J suit, bespacgled with' appropriate mbt-an(i f0wers and wreaths and banners . a chanticleen a toroh in each hand, he f torches" and fireworks and " bonfires, ma! .things lively as he paraded thewjtn the streets thronged by multitudes, streeU. ;It was often remarked that he J an(j eyery window along the route : would make a notable light-house if I abiaze with an illumination shoh as placed at sufficient altitude on the I New Berne had never witnessed before. beach." A. 'A. 1. ! 3 i : ' u 4t.:.I OI IUB can trouw Btreot biuo uu tum- rt;. T 7 ' t 7. r itorical group of statuary paintings and little flocks of children about them, the flam formed which was artistic girls and boys, big and little, with faces and suggestive. The back ground was all aglow, stood on their sidewalks or at a beautiful American flag, made by fair their front door, and discharged fire nl"Hoy, . ' . . t-l.l . - . .. .. I UJTttbiUU VI JUAft lllUvli D VAQVblUU- UUU as the procession moveay me six nouio WOrks and sent up roefceu as the proces- MTer displayed since. In front of this iron horses which drew the emblematic Bi0n moved by. ' Fair women put flow-1 was a large oil painting of the "Ship of your most obedient servant and fellow; Democrat, .' ' JOHN N. STAPLES. Messrs. M. DeW. Stevenson, and others, Committee on Invitatiqp, New Berne, Baleioh,. N. C.Nov. 27! 1884. ES8RS. M. DeW. Stevenson, E. H. Meadows and others, , New Berne. N. C. Gentlemen: I rejoice-with you in the Journal Office, Nov. 28, 0 P. M. '-.. COTTON. :. i . I New York futures easv: SDOts auiet: MiddUng 10 7-16; Low Middling 10 1-1. Ordinary 9 7-16. v ' ' : 'i " ! FUTURES. ": ", ('v. tl::v : '..,.' : MORNTNO. NOON. KVRNTKk. November, 10.43 10.51 M 10.60 December. 10,37 . 10.40 10.40 January, 10.49 10.50 10.49 February 10.57 10.57' v"l0.56 ' New Berne market stead v. Sales of 161 bales at 9 to 9.75.. Middling 9 8-4: Low Middling 9 8-8: Ordinary 8 3-4. M. -. v yr.r.i.:"-; ; '. .. ' RICE. ' .. '. ' Charleston, Wilmington and avah I to 95. luverlor Court. The following cases were disposed ,of I divisions of the great parade, sent forth j ers in their windows and as they tended Stote;'! m-iront of these on marble ped- iu mo puptjiiui vw""f jfcovDiu.j.- 4vj -- uig ututgw iuyu vut uivuwiv viu -i ronrfidflntint? the ahadfl of Wash- State vs. Virgil, Crawford; affray and I and good will, which, as they echoed Hant scene, it seemed to those who saw I in?ton neetina: Cleveland as thevPresi-l spirit though the unavoidable absence nah upland 90 to 81.00. Tide-water ' carrvinar concealed weapons. ' Judtr-1 throuah the crowded streets, were, taken 1 them from the streets bb if their cheeks I dent of the Restored Union and uoint-1 in the flesh. Freemen should rejoice, I $1.10 to $1.25. New Berne , upland 80 t rt suspended on payment -67 cost. Jup and answered, back by cannon and were glowing fwith a feryor and their "g to a scroll containing nis last rare- ror, our victory w i new me to ireeaom. rifW n T Wntann? l?niT.. Jnrv hall a anil staam whistles, and Wild hur-1 m wStfc fl hnm B 5f. n t a 1 w" UU"OT mo u - - sv. ... --. .7:-i i --t - v.w"- " r " . ": ". 17 I countrymen of the danger of , beotlonal I to tne great victory. , may tno state and , empaneled. Himmona & juaniy ana ij. i rans ail sweiimg in one grauu puoi iew day ana a new lire to the Banny ijam. On either, side of Washington's country grow great and happy under J. Moore , for the . aeiendant,' oiictor joy and nope ana pnae. . : . s u ? I South. -, . . ' iv l statute Btood the agurespt mstory and uemocratio ruie. ; - ' nniHna.fnr.tha Stata. Verdict. not - ORDER ofTfobuatioN. .V I . .tnHno. f mm a h ai. n tha vhnla I Poetry ready to write with glowing : ' OCTAVICS COKE. city seemed One blaze of glory, l ' ... "... MW the very heavens abeve our beloved! Aft the procession passed" the house tAwm:- a ntmn- rt onnr aaomaA utl the display was .largely cheered, and wv m, -vm f j vwwmv www I ' .... K . . r a . . . .T . t ... m. i ..j I until a late nour people were continually upon her brow, ; The, very stars seemed , to what bad been noised about euiltv. i;,.,';!5'''!-! I The procession foimed on Hanaockl State vs. Samuel J. I Taylor : violating I street in the following order i;' citr ordinance. W. W. Clark for theft 1st VT. N. Buss with a large banneri defendant. Collins for the State. Vfir.l inscribed on one side the words "The diet, guilty. ; v , H ; V i I Hope of the Union: Cleveland and Hen- Xnere I j PnwjjiMiiM ham dnvtidit'iinAh nni Raleigh, N. C. Nov. 22d. 1884. JUr. Jft. DEW, STEVENSON, "' JNew Berne. N.C. ' Dear Sir In the absence of the Gov ernor I acknowledge the receipt of your Kind invitation tor the S7th inst., and r.oonE fi onr.DY, - 0TSTEE 2kCKRsl ARE OPEN AND READY FOR OYS TERS., ' nov29 tf . tatev3.IsattoForbe,xviolatmg stock dricks," on the other,"The Hope of the dimmed above tfshy the pyrotechnic Jag one of the aiost; extensive and ap- assure you that it would give the Gov In tha Dlatrlet Court of tho United 8uta for the Eaatera DliKrlct ot ! sw. Geo. H." White for , defendant, L ..4:8. for the' State. 'Verdict, V not guilty,. '.J, ''tit-i ':V ;a State vs. W. F. Pell, A. and B. Sim mons & Manly for the defendants Cot tins for the , State ; Verdict, guilty Judgment . suspended ' on payment of cost. "" ,r, . ''x C.ate vi. John Pool; ' violating city ' raco. . R. B. Lehman for the del 1 -t, Collins for the State. VeTdict, .... - .1. .' ' ", I 'r. ileibert Brimlty, 6f Raleigh, the " " i Taxidermist, who put; up the i f r the State Exhibit, arrived ",,"e;lnesday llast to take ' ;'s in the firm of Clarke , c'aring-that gentleman's ab : ! .' :ite Katurfiliat at the New Or- State: Scales and Stedman. 2nd. The Silver Cornet Band. 8rd. Hen on horseback. , . 1 4th. Tlie Star Band. , , - 5th. Men .on foot with torches and transparencies. , 1 6th. Mayor Meadows la carriage with Senator Theo. W. Poole" and Donnell Gilliam, Esq. ' ' " 7thi Float No. 1, drawn by" locomo tive,, representing the roairoaa shops. On this was the large bell of the shops; showers and sparks and balls and blat-1 propriate exhibitions of this great cele- ing rockets .whioh shot through the air I bration., r,Ty,w.?fity:ri;V from every quarter and in every direc tion.''''. V'':-'y:'i .vU : T('.i'. "There was not a Democratic window in the whole city but , had its illumina tion and decorations. - Chinese-and Jbpanese lanterns with their gay orien , COT, JOHN D VfHITF0R4 Among the interesting, features' of the occasion the illumination and decora tion of Col. Whitford'a.house- deserves especial mention.. . The two,: windows on each side or tne iront portico were ernor pleasure to be with you, could he do so,' without neglecting official duties. The Board of state Canvassers will meet oh the 27th inst.,' and he is chair man of the Board, soil will be impos sible lor mm to accept. , Yours truly. Wm. Blacxmer, P. S. The next best thing to having the dia- Bankruptcy :uU':V 51.";. . ...... . . . i uuBU uuv Buuuum Uf ua niw-oa nuu WBl uiurmKB wiu utuuauv, uiw with'crimSOn cloth in Which Were tiT,ni0nl nntlomm nront .oam ability or the occupants, oonnreswere .v.- ,fm t i,o; h.. munuiBwyi wcumm un blazing in every Btreet. Guns were fir- 1 i - I 1 1 1 iugtoh ; in the costume of Master John D. . W hitrord their day. personated the General and little Clementine YVhlt- mounted, which was made, as the pro-1 horns blowing, drums beating, trumpets fd Washington. -,TheVver- . i i ...t. it -a 1 nanlinff an A AVaTrfliinrs that. v iVkitM I vit " y. , oessioa moyea4 w uuuaBiyuuuj a r.. f WM : , . r . formed tneir parts most aaoairaoiy ana crowdwithteiamiIiar.Wttna.iTher.WW .tl. lw . .L.! J.l; 1 I ived here was also an anvil and forge, at which i0Dg oppresssion was brought into play l?we fTH ' . . Mr. T.P. several hands'were at work,-and severa' to add to the generafacclaim. ' ' , . Bpiadno at the gran. 'Clarke ft car wheels and other productions bf the .:.,: the illuminations.' ' ' -At t:45 p, in. tb had'l t it, jr , and ' bride arrived t received their friends at S- ' "is '. 4 i ' '" ". ton loft for New York ' i .base his holiday goods it. i.i,lver, of the Quaker : i n e,- w?s in the city -' i rtvl lady, of OubIow, , J. XT. V ' I J. L. Berne and her neoDle's demonstration, Hon; John S. Long then proceeded to introduce the speaken of the occasion. x; M.MBtAnit tha nealinc. and evervthine that v could yi'rTCZZZlZA'i,- ''a wnuo; tne .nana nroi in oetween tne HON. DONNEIX'GILLlAX, '. t of Edgecombe, Presidential Elector 2nd District, made an earnest, appropriate and beautiful speech. He thought if any people In the United States should rejoice over this victory, it is those who live in Eastern North Carolina. He de clared, however, that it was not a bar tisaa victory, but a victory for the Con stitution, and pure government . over shooa.' On each Bide of this float were fV.a -winr'Am in lnnf letters "Ilonest labor his neighbor in doing honor to the occa , .. j ' .-'I sum, tuere m w buujoui. me uiuuiiuauuua una .u v..w ... -f i j riunnrat nna h(rh if urniM narmlf. 8th.r Float No. 2, repreeehting North ted we Bhouid like to describe. - Con ORAND STAND. ,of theproces- mile every citizen seemed to vi. with Ltthe rand Btand, corner of Broad and aiij lie streets. At a little past ten the Carolina. ; On this were . seated fifty boys and girls of the Graded School, who , saniir' the ''Old North State," while seated on a dais In the center of the float were two" young ladies represent ing the coat of arms, Kiss Johnes Whit- ford beinz the emblem of plenty and Mias Mattie Cluik I'.e ; J Jess of liberty. 3 I . 1 mountod a full- X riont 1 r 1 r! ;p of sdicuous auione these were the houses of J. A. Meadows which was brilliant ly adorned Col. John D. Whitford, J. J.- Wolfenden, Tbos. Daniels, Jlesrs. Smallwood, Washington Bryan, Maj. Hughes, F. M. Simmons, U. o, Juace, Dr. Du2y, Commodore Oaksmith, W. F. Eountroe, Col. Jno. N. Whitford, Capt Duguid, Wm. Collian, jr., H. E. Bryan, Geo. Bishop, the luennrs. jlsnly, T'r. Bchvcrij, ,iyor ITcaJows, J. T. ftitchell, I') (' -a I'uae, K. P.. J.'nrJ:-. . -,C. 1'. I..y,C. C. sou re and a a lowing streets were dense' ly j eked. Locres and torches and blue 1 irhts and 1; - terns, with an occa sional shower of Iloman candles, gave fr d gnd cornti0n hrill ann to tO Scene. y .1 ( "Mf Muw"" Tha hand discoursing most' excellent ; i ' HON. THEd. tr. POOLS, musio, played "Homo Again," "Auld of. Martin," Senator ', 2nd District, was LRtiir Svne." and a joyoud medley of then introduced. ' He congratulated the "Dixie and Hail Columbia.!' Happiness people o the achievement ot the great and hope sat upon every brow. , - victory. He sympathized with the De ll. DeW Stevenson. Chairman of the mocracy of Uraven county, and earn- Committee on Invitations, called the estly requested; that as he is the repre meetinn to order and read the following tsentative or an adloming Senatorial dis letters: J tf ict, the peoplaof this district should ift.,;. aVb.V l , consider him their representative. rV. 2i. 1834. ) ! ' T- M. S1NMOK8, ESQ., '.I ..' .V )., I of Craven, wps loudly ca"rtj for. lie North Carolina. In the matter of E. L. i Cohen and Joseph Cohen, Trading under the hrm name of v - r E.L. Cohen & Co., --; :i Bankrupts.'1 To the Creditors of E, L. Cohefl ft Co. i You are hereby notified that there will be a second and third meeting of the creditors of E. Lv Cohen, & Co. I e fore A. W. Shaffer Register in B.t V ruptcy, at his office in the City of 1. .1 eigh, County of Wake and State ! North Carolina on the -JOth day of I -cember, A. D. 1884, at 12 o'clock,! and that the said firm have -duly t their petition in the U, S. District Co for the Eastern District of North t Una, and that there will be a final l ing of said case and a motion ma I j t discharge said bankrupts before ' Honorable Augustus . Seymour, Ju of said court, at his office in the Ci' r New Berue, County of Craven and i aforesaid, on the 22d day of Decen A.D. 1884, at 10 o'clock, ai m. V and where you may attend and ' cause, if any you have, why ea'lj titioners shall not be discharge I cording to the prayer of said pet order 01 the Honorable Au S. Seymour. v jj.i- . ;; '. liiven under my hand and. eal c flee, this ?5th day of November, 1884. --yt .-...: v ,!-!r,;Hr! R. B. LT." Sbal , v Clerk of PamV ;d- ' D.. : noy21 dtd The Entire C. ) a r I V