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i 1 cbm est. it i. ,t!!v. It la rat .r poor cap. ..sah k ' ital fr at spaper editor tQiradet- i t : . V ! ii.ri o. y, xeet Monday, attak to tOOU) Ll&ihdf intO public 't2ZJgrt bj mbuBlng and charging a . v. i . Lt jlksau m Miama. body of gentlemen wits perpetrat- iy at m ing a gross fraud and, firoclaiiiing LiaiBelXtiie great xhjunpion f. the rights of the people and freedom of tne ballot totals i wi $.u J s i 1.K TIB Uy BVt UVUUt IUC U1UIVUSID boldness and noneBtjraf the Gazette but it ouglt (o, accord , to others honest convictions until the boa trarj has been proven in the proper manner. But is the Gazette really sincere in its solicitude about the honor oueiuxi. no ! a"d reputation of the Democratic onuaUMmtlOBinaa to expected to be pub- partjT Let's see. In its ioSUO of Dec 9th, speaking of the propriety a. v; :nsisa &ATS iVJuVXy.Qm In . u oi.ou.r tl.trt; too. for earn cnbaeqoant 'uterlioa. , ; t - ,r '. ' i, . , tvertiaeiucuta under head of "Bnalans " iv vyui jr... fiHv cwr era, hp J 'oraveryauuMKjimnnnaTtl. - - - Sc IdvertUemenU Jl bflnajr-ed between rcj waller at any proa. -NoUoe of jlTrtLg arJMatharBet uxoed en line v 111 b Inserted free. All additional atter will a eaatsed eni per line, ; Paymeattfor tra oaten tad varUeeanan U must mad In advene. BralrdvitiniBU : beeoUeeted promptly at tha b1 of each ata ' V I Ooramiuu alioo, eeoiaialna new or a dla- aanoa of xl matter ara . Ilahaa Uiat eon ta tne oWeclionablo personal -Uac withhold the wain of the author; or i latwuijaaMaowtaaa oa eotuniDor uia of admitting the territories of V.LynyODy'oU and Washington by the BiouacoeaiuunMauoaeaa obtain Um name o ..reu,nt llniiiin rf k'nrnutntnt i vfiK. ma aumor oy appueatioa at tbin office and present uoue oi liepreaentam es, eaowtna waareiH tit artaraaoe exiau. 1 LEU H"?'1 irt - -Vi, B.,A.f ?. Sir ! a.' V SULTAN Hm . jiiat nturaed (ren thf onbBra tUf kata, vhan ha rretmcd a .: .; 1 VERY THE JOURNAL. tbe bill huvtug already passed the Senate, it say: A Democratic House would only fol I low precedents in taking party advan tage of the situation, viz.: paaa tba Wubliington bill in the coming won . Hbaion and find a pretext to leave the ,-r I Dakota bill on tbe calendar. Ihe Ter- ' KW BERMB. N. C. DEC. 18 1886.; I ritory which repuWman ehrewdnea reckoned on a at '-lea deBaUDW at. a. mvmn,. K Altar. Baalaeas Haaafer. f ' ; alatJ at ! To oc ai N. Br .. Mteoa&laM vatiar. N O THAT C0NSCIESTI01 S ED1T0U. '; .' The Washington Gazette, after ' prora&iBg to cease its tirade against - tbe board of canvassers oi the elec tion returns of Craven county ' ontil Ihe'coarts decided whether vi or ' not JV they were guilty 'oi rroflg doing, again ". ;. renews the assault, knowing that 1 " the defeated candidates bad np " ' pealed Jt9 the courts to punisb them their riehts. It seems to be ; making-an efl'oi t to manufacture public sentiment again.st the pen tlemen who, composed tbe board, many f of whom are tbe equals, if not tbe anperiors, or tbe editor oi the Gazette la the rectitude of their conuacr, morally, luteiiectuuny ana in obedience to law. In its last onslaught against these gentlemen If a fair vote and an honest count hiu denied, then there U some truth in the preaa, trmt (a erection down South b a mere farce! What we want, and what an honest democracy wants, ia fall, free expreealoa ef tbe voice of the peo ple at the ballot box, and we want every ballot piaoed la the box fairly, and im partially counted. xnia is precisely wnac every non est man warfta When the can r fus ing boat-8 met they first proceeded to ascertain if the person bearing the returns from each nrer.inct wns the one designated by law to per form jtbdar; ( This done they proceeded lij theauguage of tbe Code, to "open and canvass and Judiclonbiy determine the reti.mH." When the James City precinct was called, witnesses were examined, . one of whom was tbe Mayor of this city, wno was present ana saw tne ' condoctj of certain parties, to show that there was not a full, free ex , pression of the voice of the Deoole ai rnai doj, ana acting npon wbat they conceived to be their duty in judiciaUg determining the result. they refused to coont it. If such ,. scenes as is reported to have tran v spired at James City and other r precinct in the county on the day I of election are to be tolerateil,-then . indeed, ate .elections a farce. When the OazttU first attacked tba action of tha boarrl. wn rnnk- it ' that iC wa4 hot famihar. with all tie ; circumstaflcts,' , and'w'e' soughf to put it vi tm Kuary; uui me eoiCOr was annoua wbdow nis "oack : bone, w was" ao eager to make a imputation lor lxJdaets and con v scientiousness, was so infatuated W 14.U IUQ VIU vvuuiy VUJUCI O UI e round has been carried for tbe demo crats and elects Voorheee by an increas ed majority. The machinery neoeaaary for forming the Htate government and electing the United State Senator can be put into operation very soon. By tbe 4th of next March two Democratic Senators from the State of Washington can be in the City of Washington, ready to vole their party into a good enough majority. Jiow would auv one believe, after reading the (la;rtte, articles on the canvassing board of Craven county that it would endorse or even wink Vr-r tir" "fl.V Absolutely Pure. Thl aowAar aav vanae.. A aaawal ol partly, stranctA. and wboicaomeneaa. More eoDorateal Urtmrn ihaalBry kiDda,aad aa Bt be aeM la wapMiwa wUh tba aaaiuuae of tow teat, aawl wala-ht. alum er pboapba4a powders. Bold only la oaca. Hot A I. Baxiau fODii Oo lu Wall- h. t avl4Tdw For sale ia Newbern y Alex. Miller. REAL ESTATE AGENCY ov W. B.Boyd. lit lug in cur i eapoodeuce lib aevaral par ties Nor tli who desire to make lovea'uieuU In farms, etc. lu this vlclnlly , pervocs bav Iuk farm or wood laud for aale would do well lo five in a discrlptlor , wllli prloe, etc. Ho charge iturtt ir a hla la Dot elractad. Cbaitica moderate lu .) talua are made. W. B. BOYD, fcoulh Kioet Btrtat. MU room eaat of Gaston House. torjQqj3iIs!! Sealed Proposals, Propowla Ibr furalakll Jfadielnea ioai tupp at such (olitical rascality as is here suggested? Did tbe editor of the (lazette never bear of a preoedeBl -for the action ol tbe Craven county j canvassing boaruT Did it never sealed ptoi . nd Medloai hear Ol precinrts UClUg thrown OUl and Prisoners lo tbe Couaty Jallf also for . r. , . ,. .. ProvlalODS to tbe Connty toot, for the year On account Of iraUlLs, intimidations I beKlDnloc Janary laClaXT, wlU be ve!vd and other irregularitiesT Now how can so conscientious an editor advocate such gross neglect of the people of a whole territory, keep them out of the I'nion, simply be cause they don't agree with him in politics. His political conscience must be seared with a red hot iron. ow wenjlj-jiot, discuss, this matter farther with the Qatelle. But we wish to remind it that we I have nothing to do with matters between it and Mr. Lodge. Mr. LoiHiK has no connection with the STOCK f$ootk -fehoei-Hats. Caps. ! and everything usually kept in a Firat Claat Dry Good Store, and he is deter mined to Sell Jhem Lower Than Ever. Be will (tive High Prices the Wont Shaking they ever had. Look at some of our leaders: A Good Button Shoe 5 00 Ladieeand Miaaes' Jersey SO A Oood Tie .20 A Good While Shirt -40 Men's and Boys' Hate at. .83 Bot Suits aa low ae.... 8.25 Also a nice aeaortotent of Children Woollen Hoods and Sacks very low; Carpet sod Oil Cloth; Trunks and Val ises; a nice aeeortment of Shawls and Blanket and Buggy Rosea. All we ask i to call and examine our stock before purchasing elaewhere and we will save yon monsy. Don 't forget tbe place, DUhop Building-. Opposite Bap tist Churuh Wm. sultan. Js. A. Thomas. Salesman. o7 dw n s IT. TO MEET THE GEKAT ECAHCITY OF MONEy, WILL FROM KOW UNTIL i f M THE HOLIDAYS, G IYB ( - - t r Ex irao ril i n aryi I n u u c g in c : -3 n I i t . TO THOSE KEEDIUQ , mi ens or Boys Olouksk;; ' ;', l,. - Ladies', Walking Jacketa,' Shawls and Blankets, UErrs, vouEH's akd ciiiLonEii shoes, : u 'Hats, and Gents K'urnishing- ' VjtoocIb, ; - Comprising fine Silk Handkerchiefa, beautiful Hose, lovely Scarfir and Suspenders, Gloves and Umbrellas, all suitable for V.VC .'-' CHRISTMAS GIFTS;. Goods will "be sold at Reck Bottom Hard Pan Prices.'-' I All rot.r jnrwT rrm ' - K A 1 BATTLES' KEI'S CALF SEWED $210 SHOES The only Shoee sold In this city that are WARRANT ED ; by the Maoulacturer TO MU and BYMK 'l'OST CUbroMKKa, via: t very pair Is Wuniuai should any of them In any way within any reasonable time Biv out, 1 will upon reiam of dmaed pan and alate ment aa to ier-gtu of wear, iithek aaroan tha Mojibt Or GlVC AHoTaBK HW Fa IB la KXC'HAnoa It la the boat, floeat and cheapest Shoe In the world for the money. They come lu Huuou, Plain aad Start) Toed donates i-nd Lace Up Mhoea. 1 hve teaUaaaaiala froja some of oor beat and lead lac elt seua. who bav bousht Uie"HAlTLlUi SHOli:," aoine f which have worn onapalraatoogaslf meothsT and pro ouuee lt tbe Beat, Cheapest and KaaleM Wear, tug Shoe In the world. J oubhax further hsn vtv pay WJ r subscriptoa, Rpd, .Sftejhlg; :JWlsJ;' - Craven. JLvQ 5f whom stand in dieted In our court for failing to penorm;ar ciaues as reqnirca v - , - - i ; : i 1. , i law. Y1R RO HII 1 1 f . 1 lllll N HUUUL I. II H hfliiAii nl fhA lumwratM nam n n the lreedom or the ballot box that he conld not contain himself.' i Tbe JduSUfAl. his not made it its business to champion the action of the- hoard of canvassers, or to exult over It, . because " we .kie v tbat tic defeated ' candidates were irritated at what they thought to be a great irjastice to- them, and We knew iLat they had their remedy; the courta are open lor a peaceable end qciet eolation "of,, the difficaltr Tbe board claims to hate acted. ia rfrict accordafice with law.' If the 1 itv is wrong, let it be repealed or r- cr.Zel. If the board wrongly f r --!rned it, let the courts construe1 w h ieh he doe ttmtt&f 'W4JaJ sen ted. The addtWAtttttabaklo him as being ''of the iovmnuS may mislead some of its readers, but we suppose no particular harm will b'donejf this. .3 U Jv' A CoinA DKtttfcftf 'X'. tw nd a Gandee. A combat be tween a cow and i raadefs "de scribed by a newspaper of'AHtany, Ga. Tbe cow made a violent at tack on the -gander, when, with much deliberation and coolness, tne Diru, as ine cow rusned on him, caught a strong hold with his beak on tbe hair and hide between the horos and flapped Iris wings furi ously. Tbe astonished cow was glad to shake her antagonist-1 off. lint after retreating a few feet and looking upon the proud neck and insignificant form of the haughty bird she concluded to try him an other round, and Again dashed at tbe gander, who was a little more deliberate if possible ia taking his hold, and with swift and strong wines ne showered bis blows on the eyes oi the foe. The cow had evi dently miscalculated the prowess ef her diminativeienemyand after considerable effort "boot the pug nacious bird ofi and beat a retreat. by the Board of Oeualy Oommlkwobefw, at be office of the Una later of Ieda 1 Kcv Bern. An bms should be filed WITH the Uteraef the Board or befor MOXOAY, lfeXKaiaiUtuth, late. New Berne, Oeo.B. 18M. By order of the Board. OK LA NIX) Bl'HRH. Hfi-iater nf Itoede, del Ul Jofl)clo Clerk. Bock Lime, Plaster, Cements, i -' it ! I k . ill Ooat Hair R. O. K. LODtrK. CUAVEM TBT. BeIw BxpreM prAeeV '- chitv" -s-ile u.ii FAHILY i A. II. HOLTON Has opened on Kiddle street, belo South Front, a FUTX LINE of Take Notice ! Our etoreh filled with Provisions, Urocrlefs Cauned Goods, lry Uoods, Crockery, Etc. We keep a full line of the Celebrated Prison Boots and Shoes, AUBO Oi S. Parsons & Sons' Boots and Shoes. Every pair warranted to give aatie faction. Country tnerchauta and the people generally are requested to call and ex amine our large stock before purchas ing. We will give you low figure. We job Lorillard Snuff. ROBERTS I BRO., Sowfa Front wi.. Tie Bens. ft. C i i l'. at. UILUM8, I Juiim E. Hudson, I Cham & it fi njliVdV MAX SCHWEBH7; I 1i Saleameo. Middle St., oor. Onion Allay, apposite BaptWt Ohnreh ' W1' "UOaOJr'rLAO.T, a " " mmmmm mmm 1, f,-i pion ClotMei ! BARGAINS IN i'.i '.Mi. ! 6oap, Molasses At.5. TEISEn, I Grocer, STREET. 11. u.t- . .i lll.'LlI lj Mil" w laifaw nn iihi .i . i i .i in :t IBB B WMaarM'- TTK Ha (uniiailwat anua out beta. Buok o' nus 1 1 i m 1 1 Viutabau mmtT Choice Could Not IJit IIim. Jastice "Yon say that the prisoner, threw stones at you f" itness 4te, Bir. He threw over a dozen at me." "Did any of them hit yon f" "No, sir, I dodged them.", "How far was the prisoner from yon when he threw 17' ' "About twenty feet," - "And do yod mean to say that tbe prisoner tnrew a nozen atones at yon at a distance of twentv feet and ia not mjmm -h .-.. . r "Yes, sir. i You see 1 an a base baU ampire land am naed:to, dodg 4,Ye. I seei I tnoojrht there was some reason for "yonr nor: being nerlect and delsr in rivinr firocer attention to thebr icbildren wbo 9 ... nave become an health v.- lsc voor ickly davghteV epos tbe vee of B. B. B ee a tonic arid cpneral rernUtoc; give it to your weak and feeble -children; pre ecriUe It to yoor rutid anil eons aa a peneral .tonic , end r"; c-tuer before breakfast, and tnef will never have any ooe for whiskey bitters. Sold In Hew Berne by K. N, Dnffr and E. H. Meadow. - . i Family Groceries And also oonatanUy on band the ', :: ,'!! -;i't ' .to Finest Oysters x The Waters of Eaaiern daro- linn Aflbrdt, prepared U ail style. FaaaiKee eerted in any poruon of the eity. polti ..Otea-i LAOIK8 wasted to eet npTea Clatofoevar fare Teas aod OofTeea. A boat, of naafn arUelestowiteetlroDaspraailam. eVmd for innatratsd Prtaa aad htalrat LIM. - Oarer I to every seaak penoo ia. aaawars MTwiiaJmmi, we vui Sena rre on puuna di enmee lw - wooress H AT"tj TRA m wtiaa wwJiiBMw.aaaa. . oeeadwlav WAMTEr A nva. etierretl man, lo ft reeawtae, rt pevaaotxa,ad expeuaw ui aiapiw, every ee way; enMst aad-p BIAKOABD BILrrRWAR tcLSSno Choice ?Ionr of an Grades, ,t!' Pure Coffees aad BplcesV f t Batter and Cheese from, the best dairies.'- :7 eiti? aw Foreign and Domestid Frnits, -Canned tnltt and Vfcal?r3.!',;f A full variefr of otheY rooda r ':'t kept in a miau stores '. 1-- -Gooda df'iverej it ur rut WlKa city free of charge. fail St,t:ixra In- ni UZi BOTlldtf. ioaa.' etixurt mailt. U0N8 & 11AHLY. ATTUKKJ.YS AT IiAW. WUI praetleela theOoarUofCravan, jone unaiow. whnl raaaue. umaatTma Hv-.i. I a . w . Ka 1 ...u h - imv.iMniuiviMJWTin leosawu. , . ... X McSOBItEY, FASEIMLE ariB SEE MlIU, TOLLOCK St., yEWBEBJf, . C.'. ,t SATISFACTbaY. . tJKrajrnfxirr o :m Iirrnioa. . . Jf aaaatofois D. C.i 8ept: rt, 188. ' i..-'t ' '";' Mm -' at -n. 1 ' . .w Arrive., ... s. Siai I enclose herewith draft far v.w, . imyiucm imt o snoea. i ne tyle, fle and "workmanship are aatie- laeiorT. DeT ntroe -eetter than an -u f . w- . 1.- : .- . ' litis a n nam ia cwvniy yean. ' " ... . . Very raaviwetfgtlyf GET OUT OF YOUR LIGHT CLOTHES; musn; COOL NIGHTS! If New Ones Are Required, Buy Them ilarly claYurVain hUndred dittnwi iM bow, amongst Uiei at ae-' ; Heavy All Wool Satinet and Cashmere Suits from t3.00 tO" ' $5.70. . ! j.l'. if.-.;,!. Vi ,1 Our All Wool Fancy Suits, from $5.00 to $18.00 ' are so J nicely made up tht they beat any custom-made Suits. A l1' If you want to see the nioest line r FA NTS ever brought to thtt chlDo? lu Single Coats and Vests sell under u&cturer'iiPrifitjefri Overcoats and Ulsters in light and: heavy weight, frwattai $2-25 Up. . .V"" '- ' ' j. u-Si, " ..;v:(ri.(j a3iy,b(jlm Fine Wool Reversible Overcoats front $5.00 up. 1 ' - "."." B3fore lb autumn rata examine your SHOES; provide acamaidajM feetiii We charge reasonably spd tetl the exact, troth about on" oowv7. fi tbeloasof a sale to lvolvedi dct tons d beUef away'T Iw71'wprtoe, Thata queer way iFtn!tafc&$2"'ai aim teballdjrp a Urge Shoe trade, not by disparHWoSJuWad Our $1.00 Plow eo4 Bregma is eolld leather. Also oar better etaesW feldea.,',,i'K -wimvwmiu BlvVW VU Dry Goods, . I" I 'I "f ' -J.I 'N . , -I l lno lijvitui .i;i z iui. Calloos, 4o. yard; Poplin, fci.;J one yd'; wUe' BU'ekn..: iu : eV'l'-WW" Uomeepon, io, Halda. Ginghams end Checked Ttomtml ttSai ofl7nik JU f A well awaortevt Una of wnmnm norwi ri-w-kTo-i-7. "y P P . Is make tins 13 O03 9T0itI 1 sfii 4m nil 1S J elU ordet te a : Corner Middle and Sooth Front ttoi r. JonJf Our .took in Hab,an4 QonU.' aadUdtoa? Underwear cannot beVxceiled "11"? prloe and. quality, i kVmMl ,i..' 2Vil??W.,l$ U argainsi uargalnsl Bargains! in Ladies and OenV Hose ' at 5o. pair. Also la BAlTDKtcpiErg hd all tlnd of NOTIONS. ' 41 ' ' 911 11 yoa want to make joor own cloth,oeme and examine Oor " STOCK OF PAHT3 nT.fmr u.k.. .. , ..r -r . . . . . ua n wuuiun i leave our store wiuoot getting suited. pnr Stock arixnixs and iauie completely ew, and w eeU them with a wry limited nrafik I J ike room for daily arriving good. 1 - n f f11' rt --w-W) av Chiuigt f f jPiac ik 1 .Ttrri., r Ve Offer the lotrowrng Vatnabl Real Es tate lor al la the aty wf Mew Bern: - Ooe4tair iBtereM la the bnlidlnt situated n the MMthaat eoraer of oravaa an.1 m. loek atreeU, forsMiriv kaova aa Mttlmm .tiij-kiijaaai-h.ir-if. ai THe eaUr rrapert; i toata on the earner 0 Peea. Dd steweatf .street est rdiaf lay tlieea, kmr aa the hoberta property. This property Is divided m three lota, on of wDMsn na farre bm nommooioaa dweillDg ivviuT.r BU'itiinr uiil nw ana m a. slreble tiewaa fnr small fwmtly. These lot .roTHvwarparuciuara appiy to - - . H'.r"---' -".- ' " ,. HOLLmaa. rtO ear J .!;... .vi , xjraentera. I Hi I r .. . . The N; C;.?rei Line rynniswKOKI, BOSTON, PBOVIliENOE, and allvobit I or-tli and West Afr thU dau wiU reeelT rraia-btla Kew To ; . ..i . orwBraa , ; ; .. ' PIEIt 7, NORTH RiVTIR," Qfa of Nui York, aJ BaUiwut : ,i i Otnonr. f , i. t H. Pjixbtibb .ttorneyn ' At Xjw Bomf f o!tt Tn Cry. Oastk liorsx, , ' : '.K'W r-?j- jr. c. 1 ' t ' 1 , Bad la t f 1 . f it m k. (t the IbV n , . . . , 1 of each - Abiurt, ii u-ret pocu'.r.Ttnrsday ofeasb J. t '. C 1t!oM"lT. tVi t f day lo e d ii u ni .U25?5"U a?", ebertfcat: this I on ol ?n51i,Vr " York, ikw .ii 1 . iST ' r- 7J . . -w ew Mra .-.--v.u,a.-: ,i,. ... ,4 . ,;SIMI-r WEEKLY 8TEAMEB8! Bttfint Iiir Boa ''ui lalUxcri ' 'tl 'rreettaiiferMkr f Sew Bern WElMftSBATS dad 8ATCRPAT p. bu , ' Areats an a foUeva ; SUBBf rOBTKB, OenT A'aaaar, - -I - -i ItktSt,Bal't. Aa W. MoOAKWOK. Aft. orlolk.Ta W. P. Oyd fja, Vallsdelpala. II goat" re. Tr Pata.Tra..f j'na.Pt,, orta'rtTs- J6.M-n.aa. n.1oa,t;eBtal wharf p. 0.1. ini-if,w.iiM .. .TeVVefk11.:.;;'"- " " .. t',V"?r'00-''retar.y yrMr. vr, liODdMa, Wedneeday ' y-wlI.Be, Batarriars '-- kroiish b.aflao,Bf ad ratwyaaraa to. 1 ptiaf. at the dsff.reut i,ifs c r r i . OLD .ft' li DOMmiON1 .11 aii-a T afyr J1f lct'2 r- SEMI-WEEKLY' LINE 1? . . Fw , yort BnlU1.0re.Jf or. J falk,' Boston, ClUabetfa Clt. "! J''' . , and other Cltlea. " m ,. it 5 r: OU AND APTEH onday, January Ilth, 1883,- OSTI L , FURTHER SfOTICX 5;5 .Steamer Shc'randcali; : 1 , ' . Ra.th.iTt"" ,T, r' e WoHa . Sa aUilid at iaibtj. cuy, V. - .. BieMJAt alBTBrnri.;.! ' ttEUDlIiiDr T .IV. '"IV" nir K. j I I eoaatio eteam.iw fnr . . , aa all lrf,n.: ' . '' . 1 1 Kera. No r..,kt. J . " . 1 :l"Tllh.Tl . . - . .. i mrwiH prom s l r n. a.. a i. T Vr J If S H AY Af a., at . fc iu M Otarirrai TcF,, . W. a. Staaroia, o.b ; r
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