! , i nr ,3-i, a ,b a MMCttHrtttHMlaytrMtlk S .1 is I La. -T M IHIM " i '. aaeae4 ararj Tttradaj ai tU as&aai - - . Al Y UriSIJJ &A.TBS (BAILY-0e laaa Uitt eaa)Bt - UwniwMW u4r aaa4 e -Bna'aeeal i . in iii i.-IS mu ft ii ink m4 I aaata tor rwj laixiHi tmarilna . , i, tlttmaaMM a " eu t.vt ai aa; Km lawif iiriwaaiarOaa MiimiiMwi , iHtiMitiatalMMMINi AH U:tloa MtMtlUtiiUifitimkiMllM rajraaaalt to In Miiil a4TaiMat seaet ee ni la Mtum Karate edvei UnmH will be eatleetea KewBUy el the earf M aaafe atoaia ivaatuaiHMi eeatalalna Mtl ef a STe- Cvs.a a aaai mimb m eauallaaV MHMum aiaat ke mmil w he aee - ihuiMi kM mm luaTaLauf-.'ar , , Vmui aaeae Bae MM Oa Miuiftk . W ... J: . wa MKllauioi ama eotala IM Mat a r epouaatioa at law Ma tU tllal.wmt' c DEai IBM. ' aatae4a ate wt ierae,' ira 2.W.-SIW AMLT5I3TE1TI0S AXD TBISOUTHXtX STATES. I . "TkU'lt 0k Mptioi ef .leader is HarpeVe Weekly it which It says, Hhirt Is a constant reference In the rfreas of M Southern States to . jmt people, . tbe Southern people,' v tat Bouth,' wbich ia iU degree is .jpiUkt tfe practice of any other part of the country, and which has sic ' mutt except to foster ami em- paaalze an injurious sectional feel- Soraxastbe JOTJBNAl la con- v.eaarge, bat deny the conclaiion. " Thia U the South, the people ol tho South are our people, and when, for any cause, we refuse to vindicate her honor and defend their rights may we lose the respect 1 so justly forfeited. , i ' We hare a right to cherish the South for her history is without a parallel. ''la the Revolution she won the right to special recognition. Fa rxitea of the mother country, the .Southern colon jes could have been secure under the protecting aegis of the British flag, but, responsive , to the call Of patriotism, they joined Their fortunes with those of the i-jiSorth in the struggle for inde .arpeadnee. Shoulder to shoulder .the North and the South went through the Revolution; hand in Ltad they stood around the ad ' jiliiatratiott of Washii gton. - "trlSl2, when again the United . SUtee and England were Involved , war, the South had no material uterest in the contest. It was New j Eigiaid'a war ; but again t he South I I Mfurkd her banners, and Jackson ' "liud his men gained the victory. -When the clouds again covered eat ekles and Mexico became the theatre of war, the North and the South fought under a common flag firt an empire to the Ameri can Union. The war between the States was act of our seeking; and when the coafilct' wes over, the South as- numedher accustomed position in defease of the Union and the Con . atitatioa. From the moment the Confederate flag went down; at - Appomattox, baptised in the best ,1 blood of the nation, every aspira- tioa of the people of the South has been for an indissoluble k)n of inaewruciiDie omiea.' ; If the South has been aolid it has . beea because of conditions imposed by the North, and she will remain ' solid eojong as tho general govern meat and the people of the North dew her equal participation , in the tight and privileges ol American eltizeaship. iIrJClevelaad attempted to re - ewe the government to its prestihe ffj establish an American VsuUmeat superior to sectionalism ; t asd because of thia attempt he was jr t-ailed,. with more than barbaric i .vagary, and slain in the uapitoi Of the Bepublic .We trust that General Harrison ir ill V 6e mere fortunate in his erutade against sectionalism. We trast he will rise superior to party tai gire to the - country an Ameri caa administration, la which the North and the South, the East and the West, will form a perfect Union thit shall endure rantit the earth tball be no more, l:Tgr::zx ;ic? iU;a tiatare' t-.si k: Ci ;reas for card. ; 1 $rUi Cat. iaa is e tilled to tie be&i-stniee of all ttr eens aid daightera aad the ejection aats rally irises what caa wa do to eem U3 aad benefit kwt Every man eerrea his State who becoaiM a jronoe aad contributes ta .the geaerai welfare. Now, as a9 persons'fiq beaVwh. pursue the T0CAU3A Jot .which, they. are best suited, ' and as occcpatioes0a as Taxious as the dispositioas and ac quiremeats of men, it follows that diversified . labor, is a potential ia flaenoe tn the upbuilding of rodi- Yidnals and communitief . North Oaxoliaa Is an agricultural Btate,and the is leading her sister States most handsomely She may as easily become a manfacturing State. Whea the time comes when her people wilt both produce the raw material aad manufacture the goods, ahe need not enquire, Watchman what of the light T (or prosperity will ehiae ia htr silvery waters ind echo through her majestic mountains. If the people ol North Carolina are true to themselves net a single decade wilt pass before their wheat will be grown .'on their owa lands, aad their Hour be made at their own miUf ; thoir cattle be fed tn their own pastures and their shoes made In their own shops; their cotton prodnced on their fields, and tbeir fabrics manufactured i a tbrirown factories. 1 We need not be exclusive, but we must be independent. Torpedo and Other Fast Ships. In the Scientific Anaerican of No vember 3 last we gave Illustrations of the new American torpedo boat Vesuvius, which carries the novel pneumatic guns and discbarges tot pedoes loaded with nitro glycerine. We learn that on a recent trial trip the Vesuvius attained a speed of 27 miles per hour. If this is se, our nary department is at least to be congratulated in soon possessing one vessel, small though it is, capa ble of steaming about as fast ad auv other in the world.' A new torpedo boat, called the Empong, built in England, has-lately been delivered to the Dutch government, 1,200 h. p. Speed on trial trip, 27J miles per hour. Built by Yarrow &. Co., and provided with Yarrow. water tight ash pan arrangement, which may be .briefly desert bed as follows: In torpedo boats, owing to their narrowness ot beam' in order to se cure speed,-It is essential that all the -weights be kept aa low. ai pos sible" to insure stability, and for this reason the grate must of necessity be very close to the bottom of the hull; consequently a very; small amount of water enterinr the stoke hole, from damage through h)t or accident, is enough to extinguish the fire, thus leaving the boat help less.. By the above system1 the, en tire fire box and furnace is inclosed. aa it were, in a complete envelope or casing, me upper part or wiiota extends well above the water line, ana au ine air required for com bustion has to pass over the top edges of this casing before finding access to the furnace. It will be evident that, if the water cala.ee cess to the boiler compartment, and if the pumping arrangements fall. or are not sufficiently powerful to keep it under, it will rise inside the boat to the same level as the sur rounding water, but inpite of this the air supply to the furnace will he free, and the fire can be main tained burning. It has been found by actual experiment that in such a contingency, and after the fire men have been driren out of the stokehole, the boat will maintain its steaming pot era lor a n 1 of four hours, at an eleven knot speed which 'might it either to reach a port or elude capture by the enemy. uur new snips or war now in pro cess of construction are being built,' ror tne most pare, aitec jsn gush plana end drawings not ofJbe moat v recent date. . Their. , speed will be considerably less than some of the latest "Qermaa and lYench vessels, , This if to be. regretted, as it is now, generally admitted la naval circles that high speed the highest attainable-, - is the ' first requisite for ,the "modern maa-of-war. - Thetship must be equal , ia speed, to, anything that can be brought against her, Otherwise the adversary has a striking advan tage.,7,y 5 J 5. : As an example, take the armored torrent cruiser Jiaine, the construe tion of which has been commenced at the Navy Yard In Brooklyn; Thia Ihip is to be of 6,650 tons, 310 feet long, 57 feet beam, 8,70 horse power, calculated speed 19 J miles per hour, i Cow slow and old fashioned this boat is likely to be will be understood In' view of the fact that the Germans already have afloat such vessels as the armored pewer, iix'ti i. iJ..j, .r alsiit 27 ElliS pr U :. k The whole world is Lis tis e'J. ler at llasilold, 'cLa eared fcr acUxJy no, aot te-l iar.o- l&Lj taxed . fcr hha. 1 At fee 1 whole wcrLL will aerte w w;. ir' you give them- the ease cicje. Let evwj one, iaertr?re. Sea ttic tea do ear for thea, by atoclag tiiea I louoMTstu aappt cas nn small, sweet, coeneaierin life," l&oee courtesies ia which i there Is ao parade, whose rotee ia too atm wase, aaa waica manueat tnem selvea by teader aad aectionate ma... . . looas, ana mut una acts er atten tion rivini others tha oreference ia every Litle eajoymeat atnhe table, in the field, waikisr aittlnr or standing. This is the spirt! that aaJaat. . A' aV ti a A - i" juur ume oi na,-ano sot jour sex, ueir sweetest cbarms. It constitutes the sum, total .C all the witchcraft cworaea-rMficed to Quia. T a i THKIK BrSUCaC OOJCIilO. .71 Piohabl, a. c- U0 has tlXiZltt nch a fkral nrWal ol tisd at K. N. wunjiwsi More aa uur tniit iwit to lhair eaatoaira of M mmng trot triali MXUNM ur. un Haw Uuaovarr for OoBMmptioa. Tbnr trada 1 tioiplr oormoM ta Ula vtj mtatbla articl froaUM faol that i(.alwT car a4 nr dlMppointa. . Concha. tCoI4avj aaUma, Brooch iUa, Croup, od all hroat aa4 lane dtaaaare qatcklv eared. Yoo can Uatit hofara b7 tag bi (anrac a trfal bottle Iraa, larte aiaatU - Bvavy bottla warraatod. for aala. wbohMaia and retail, at R. N ; Puffy dfg Mora, Whenever anybody artifedf'wiW uuinga or tne ngut we Clustered Moltke unfolding a map aSeahwhiU' ana explaining tne attuattoar Thft aone, toe eniei oi tne etan, wnue awaiting the next report. ' would either return to aaeat-that'had been made for him with aomejknhpl sacks, or would occupy the! time waning fcoout, . Kicimg ciooe or dirt or small stones here and there, his hands clasped behind his back, his face pale and thoughtful lie was then nearly 70 years eldk but because of his emaciated figure, the deep wrinkles In his face,' and crow's fuet ibont his even, ha lookM even elder, his appearance, .beiag snggestive oi tne practice orcaurch, asceticisms rather than'"o( his well known ardent devotion to' the military ' profession. Qeni Sheri dan in Scnbaer's. laio uLinini To mUlIona, hleaaing their palatal aad leaoetaa; xneir arttema, arpailn tbeu to a health actirttr. Such ia the toii- ioa of Um famona California llfiuM fruit Mmadr, Bynip of Figa. , ' R. N. Duffr. aan. New Bene, N.C, ovltdw4w Aik for Old VfrgiaiaGherooUi 5 for iv cenw. iaie ao otner. F. TJuooh, Wholeaale Aent. iromBTTAlITY, r XbUiaeoiawa eMBlAa airta. Oar rent. a j poataaata nil what we elalm tatii Cat that enonth to taUtf? aay-erca the ikep. , ;:r WKK BLOOD It OV PRIC1XE8S . . vaatK. Ib Blood Batik 0 AUaBta.Cl! Mr Dear Blr-1' ) for aone tmt past nerd -fi. B. B." pdriner of tbblood aaa to baud aa the ayauat ceaerallr. con.Mar it without ezooattoa the aaaet reaudr of the kind lathe uarktt. - r loonwHhbeetwWiaavi' i-U - , Vj Akthh O. Lswm,I . )MM Buthorn aoeletf , i KV1 AULA, AXA., ffklf 4, 1883. B.B.B.Co..'Atlaata.Oa: . -l-i eaaI-eamot ear enough ia praleft of yonr Hloo ParUler. Twantv-Or dollar per bottle would he a imall price foi lUtom. Mint m eaodlt fla aumil la a ilnt . time. I waaeorered with eoree.aUoeer my wMjiDo iimDanai looctiaeaiorfo-ealled kxxl piirinM and soae did ateaataood In laet I wt dally gTOwlDf wore. Iheafht flnt bottle 1 knew I bed got hold of the right uauiaiuat ana win HUUDI IOUT Or Uvm DOW Ileal WMaellman. . . M.B. fits Tcijas surrKBiio r6ir' CATABJlKSUBVE0., . ; ! ' VAUWbTjL Oiu Mav Ml lMTii I have ea ' a tnfltrrdr from Catarrh for nedlelaea that propoecd toeaae It, bat never iuuuu au nuai uuui I oasa noianie Hiooa Balm(B7B.B,) plnee aalng tbatlbee3 perleaeed greet relter. and beltere! will per. fact apermaneatearo. ' : L J. C BartHi ' - " ' - - ' i ' SPBClAt . All a bo deal re fall lfiJWBiation about the caoaeana eare oi mjooo folaoaa. BerofQla bdu Bflrofniona BwaiiiDga. Uleere,. Seme. RsaamaUim, Klaar ConplatnU. Oaturh, SrraiTfrn?: esiuaa namn genura nw mam 4ii-tr.ud.ooek otoa5fa:aKi WIUi thdh aWaaaa kafri. S. !T? vtvb MMf auuwN,. jauuroai , . f : -fn ,'i i! BliOOB SUl.lt Oo Aflairta, Ga. ror tore aala ta New Bawa.aauLa of E. . K. JDuffy and "a a w,....)r ,,.,; , Ueadow " -rr .i n0T J iThe;Ladles .Must Corne l The Gentlemen May Dome I i.:.j?2ji TQMZ& SLt ;X.aMf5.:;, XTEB BEOUGHT TO ;TIItS 'If AKKET. -.';i-A WUk lASf Of t?1'-' Honsa FurniriiiDg Goods V26'3 Llilile1 Street; Bmicr and :-Tcilct Gats N ill "..iv.a r Jktia - yjk J it A i W t ' K I vii 4. . y . 1 Li ki - Abcolut6ly,r?urc.A .r iiWV Urt i rrny,trint&. 4 NrnMam . at or 1 am t.in- . . . " Wt, tar wiv.aiaj at kaoat aaai For aala la Nawbera kj Ala4. atOlar. -TJristbT 6f tKeGEttnt AlIethcrs, slraU4rarcjrniihtion. ll w rpw? t inu cxacixaoei fsonea'cn pearl A dealer wy lay , ara iiurk ne nai others ai.tood. . , 'y u.. -vn faaiSt noon tha Exact Label infTm. ml fee tAH Itrmnrc Him mi . . Look Out Folriatfd 7. ja a Veto AerciaY,' The election cornea off no TW,j. tioa of ttt eitizen aad. to Ike beatioler- utl f tit. MitnM ' ' T I I ana wa nana ii wuit Tnit n Miur. a Ja iaa attantkW a-e wuti tX hlfnrL n. Dnhllo thai, bavin a- hata Wumum ki Tfeiiwtth'i4 Blackf mlth's -Shop, where he will be elad to aee our patrona and take msm sun in I p mi ana mmm ia TABmn at icvvruaa j i;j.-: Imaiedjate ateni will ha Ul aa aAnll.! in ones, at tne oia itano, oa (Jrartn atreet, whea we will be la' better oonditipni than r. . t' Mi i o t'." i " uu'- Wehivakh na Ur. Jin. Vi Jl, wA ta wall known in ilila Mmmhiill. vt. jui .."X : "-v. i sain in woiamiDailip . , ( eaa in orders, wa are read for bust new. . f. ; i -' -v D WARDS dcCLABK, Bolhir MakerMod AfacAiaista. Bora nwiy Stoves anfin D;n:bd All the time, and theNplaceVto' boy 1o joh? etilnm tol -'" foi P.,U..DIliL'IEY?S -We bare a roll m tt Oboktna and Heating StOTee aad Witt be aold on raaeonable terma.. . . ! We raaks a peoiattr of thaaw far- awr uin uooa rstovec ana other oraaae. Alaoa aoasplate Uao ot Hard ware. 1 Sh, Door aad Blihda.ir 007 a t id Dart and Waaoa MatorUl. Ilarpea, PainM, Oils, Olaa. eto. j 4, , , 0 Oarao abd see ttaand be eouvlnoed thai( wiitaeHyoa good foeda for hula i,fd '.iFAiEBASKa a. 1 l! 8TAKDAHD CCALE3 AGHIICT. A..t iiid.Mk ! ii--- ,.,jji.t..- i -Prices frftnTshed-6nyr1ihatW -Prices ftrft&hed6aBaMicatJbnl and aatiaf-fftlojfiffianitit - - iI .Coarplete Krle W e4w"i SBUleiS BaPPnr, Bodcl Paiatawv Oil IiflrKL , PaiatJbM Oita -.1 Agricultural Implements,1 etc JC.T7IIIIT7. TT1 V t Cravea st two dtxaa below Boath Fri t (Daily old ataad),Nw Berbe,.0. 4 Jv ni a .-Ji FASHIONABLE .mttOE ' -.is WIKDt- 1TE1ET 'ad t -4 Tw ooora iihitli5 Saha'a tlTer Stableey ti aua 1, 6 -.-aw i a f rm n. ri v a i - I !-.,! , ;. eawlJ -' ' f i HALF-ELDOD JERSEY1 BtlLL Vt U far pa., Onr cu-iomers know well onr motto: .iu l l wu' rllWW Mi, Ha. J. 3. tAXT ct ramlioo w'ouH bVpleaUhirf- .uTd wH , 5, - ENOCH WADSW0STI1, guarantee t.n 9: '? action. 4" ' Cj'' ,a4 w,4 ,: . - ... - - . i v?oa i"r i I n28 dwtf ; n New Berne. N. 0 . J a We returned thanka t.k aaa liTLath hdped us to diee of u. .44 me twriro wuius. texacywiat we meant to saj, although 11 .maVcAaae'a ripple 10 adien!j spptar, atbart -the uniinanlj composed and Mmbr and to!: J IcILaneO Of noma of nor. nmn(irrt tek if V f ank - w w . w- fc - v. auu p jcix f.aa ea our part, bat jet, such U the acoof-jtcj to the rctnrca cirn in bv tkn BnrrhaBt. nf ttu if umi .a.ni! . n ) - oath upon Ihe Uoly Krsnjehst of - " iuuuiuo cuoojg wuue ovis, axCOrdlll a to thia Bwnrn etntemenr " - w f J M . . J KVW HlClVUfU, u the place. And yet this wholesale robbery of the peopU'f money U imwro. " "J lUX UTaue M SUV taonth before, and it ir.nat Ka Wo;ScUG83d;e?cW-tteU Pr 1 2 as, and J c aWe take this opportunity to mention a Tew thincs that we are selling eTeet, many aft J ' . - Yard wide white Homespun, Sc. ' ' : Yard wide bleached Domestics, &v Good Pants foods at 7o pet yard. (j ' Men's all wool Undershirts, 60c, " i The best 25a. Shirt in the town'; come and see it. ' Ladlea Yeats, 25c 1'Oents,,Camel,a hair Undershirts, U.W. , 'V Double width Cashmere, black and colors, only 12io,, wdrtn ISo. 36 inches wide Cashmere, 20c. ' 38 inches wide Serge dress goods, all wool, strictly a bargaVn, 37Jc. - All wool Henriettas, Wee - , Silk warp Henriettas 85c, black. -1': . . t & De Kege Dress Goods, 23c , ; , 1 v . ... . Dress Flannels, 52 in. wide, 50c . e-i ... . The beat embroidered hark trirf flUn fAwl 1 a Alttm area ArVA'a4 a tkiv price, they fit wellj and we have them to colore aad blaek,price 50c e have the best line of 60c ; Coricts aU sicee,' white and drab, really worto 75c . i sm,, iiv .msr. i.4- Jiei rr.. r..... iti. - . ...... - i.' -m- j .iU uiuiii veijuii, .jg..' ; a iuii line or Aiauings. . All wool 2 ply Super. Ingram Carpet at 60c We art abo acents for Ihoa. M. flolt'acelebratecl Uw Elvel riaids-. Wa h&VA altO hftfin aPAnts niarh'a n U IP lai,l fAiil 1 . . a)---- " - v. m a., upvv) yvduu liuvo September, 1885, keep a full stock on hahd,'and sell it to the trade for 55c,less per cent, for cash., The manner in which we bavij jwahed this well known and deservedly popular hread has'TOrcod. some to lla AA mA a aa atet. aa,t.a .4L a. I . . . '. W - a a 1 a . !.. wwuauu u voriio eiicuii oioer inreaus ana aaa tnts to Ibeir.stocke. Remember, your order will always be tiled forO. K. T. , ;i WT - a.l.l A . . - . . ', . . 1 e are not oeoiou, oai ioremoaij seUing ropre goods In that line ao! is vuuucucu, Kumu au wuer nouse, 10a win lose money 11 yoa do not Consult our prices belore buying elsewhere; ' As to Shoes, we have more Bhoes than almost anything else. A good all solid inner and outer sole Women's 8h"be 38 for 75c 7 AU solid" Child'e Shoe, 50c A good, whole stitch i D. 8. Brogan, men's, tor 00c. And all others in proportion. .uome toseeus, and he convinced, for "Truth is mighty and will prevail.-' ' Respectfully, ; TO Voters ofC!rateCoiSlj jISTD Public t . TAKE NOTICK "THAT it T.- . - i ri 3Vtr. E". T- iPettescii's uoining ana l?tfLZPl 'Aii41' ,tmt; 5roa - fLart and piotTniner, Elc.i:vEtc. Boys' -7 u rememMreif . ane artinla Km.t., take. baokaaA IVtnnAmitLTlJZZ. 'V""1 "factory w. i oa s5v " TV, "u"Tur " maieyour yuit pieaxaot nd agreeable. , i tkl.l!iimb1 ,or patronage, I rpe&fnlly aek a eonKncel1 ' . . ' ... . . o rn-..iui. ' a M(if";'.U ir-i.-i ;!!,nt Ilbtto: NOTHING BTIT , ; r .Wzhtzt ,.- rr a ittvt mYTTrt UATau lUlO n.VtM." .''-, I 7ST.Z:rrTTTIU. WP QLOTHINQ cMprlm tha largest A.!..-,.. oiMng low prices. To qooto -fricas here woald rmlalead. the Oneht-r ia far annarinr in aViim. . . oaeef" T-"r - -" -" - . 'In HATS we ere ahnvina' all tKa ma1 In HATH wa ara ahAvinir all tk n.9'.t,' .i...M . .1 .niYoamaabloaknrKler aatookhiDSiyjowv;" - . r .The biggeetatock of KEN'S, WOMEN'S' and CHILDREN'S PI10F3 (o toe-n from 75o. and tUO c p ward.. Tha celebrate! BATTLE3' t M 8HOE3 iTor' which wa are aola A pent. Erere r.ai anlit ith -11 i ,or pair wUhin reaeonSbi. to. giout." wa Dtent aatO lo--h Of wear viva annthar naar n.l. y. .a- f . iQvf IS i C. EAS jurt rerelTed aad aa eeer they are the beantipa it r' A ilnaFrenchOeat . Kid Clore worth at leaet 81 53 1 mVSa ZL i n' I ' Large stock of UNDERWEAR to be girenVway a. Bargain ' F" 1 ' world. I :,c,;f!,rwi(j,i ;;.a ten ,M.4-.ifj.-;-r' .t. tha ir stxtj e hve boazht A.xgo kiota, cia we ar. 1 es, taas ther Ywd.of Ool, oa Ktnras lor i), were more man ?z,ucy, greater, - thaa . ntk nn.h , . -. (HI BlOBlD, VCIOOOT, IM Deirer ID an htmnu a itj ii,; Mil al jLegi t in 2! a ly. ; in tne pgat Jor the erj arT,"txa .r:lee4 ih larger qnantiti'ea, and believe it - . ; 1 ( THE THE- - !;. ?.":m'K'.'1 . Sai'ai4.'-;t?' ;5iioe' store, Iff Viiri:ty.; r .j aaa Mipwljg. . . . ill ..1 '-.? X. BARGAINS Qualitvl tf irt . - ; v w AIM 12i 4VIKV.i .T'?' f-"; "I .ii,:L!. ,y7ri' -varietj. haodaameat itttea had ftaeit """"" "v"" we coold .Kn' k r i - ..... - . ' ,r, r: . be8.1 island Dratnv r-.t- generally i xi . I ttcet in its I" , 1813. All work carried free of e r're V t : 7-.'-

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