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MARCH 23 1889. eteeedal the reel enUe at Hmt Baraa. tt 0 BA1KIS0X ASD THE SOUTH. .From current opinion, as ex pressed in the newspapers of the day, It would seem that the lead ing porpese of the Harrison ad ministration is tobreat the Solid Booth,' It is aserted that the con summation so devoutly wished can be sscnred through the subtle in. flaenoe of Protection. There is evident misapprehension why the Sooth is solid. It is not because the Sooth is hostile to the Wnrth? nnr in it hop.anan nf hnrripna w i " " of taxation too grievous to be borne. It is deeper than all these. " 1 will forerer be superior to all other issnes. The edict of the Almighty and Eternal lied the supremacy of the white man, and no party can domi - late these States that attempts to throttle Soothern manhood by the forced ascendancy of the negro. Let the Republican party aban don its special guardianship of the egro and become the champion of AmarlAft.fi AitlzAna. vhatArer their race or wherever they are found, and it but snccessfallv com pete for the mastery in all the ter ritory of the Union. Satisfy the Sooth that the Republican and Demecratie parties are equally ational, and that the late Con federate- States will be alike honored ' and protected under Democratic and Republican ad ministrations and the issues that have separated the North and the Sooth will dissolve like mist before the rising sun. : There are those, of commanding ability, who believe that the bribe ' offered the South in the protection of her infant industries will be ncoessful and the Solid South be umbered anion? the things that were." rirst,the South must be assured of domestic tranquility. She may accept protection, but it must be at the hands of a party that has local eelf-government as its corner stone ; Any attempt to interfere with the unquestioned and nnquestionable rifhta of the'States will be fatal to .. BUI J l?IJ 1U tug uuuiu. . . 1 A . . M 1 1 7 What effect will the breaking up of the Solid South have on the ational parties f Will it benefit the!Republican ! In the arena W debate the Democracy hold the ' vantage ground, and the moment sectionalism is removed the Demo eratie star wiU shine as brightly in the Northern sky as it does in our Southern heavens. The race issue eliminated from politics, and all that characterizes Americanism to the front, and a ISW DOutuexB Btaics ma j vvwmv Republican, bat this will be more than counterbalanced by the great Western Btates wheeling into the Democratic colnmn. Kf lat MF. Harrison show that he has forgotten that Mr. Davis Was the illustrious leader of a rival Republic, and remember that he is now and; has always been a dis. tlssslshed American, und the work is accomplished. This may not be r 'i with lips, but actions speak 1 ;r t : 1 words, an5"a revelation ' ! -5 r;lt, without the compr ' r t-t. d:riifj" that will Id cr!r IcM '.cr; Lui tiered I the tUiaa cf !e of r.tmoa.' f John oa tLa u! fci&U He Hat a Ea&t! Etitob Jocsxal Tte philso- Eheroi human events, M Qiad, ia is letter speaking of tbe new Soutn and KorthCxoliaa,iB which he says advertise oa the back of every envelope that yoa send out that there never was a better time to sow good seed opoa good ground. Ihroagh energy and pu&h we may expect good results. We be lieve in the injunction, "he who sows shall reap," ask andyoo shall receive." We seed and want steamboat transportation through tsogue sound and White Oak river rrom Stella, and above via Swansboro, to Morehead City, Beaufort and to New Berne. M Quad says this wiU be a treat year for many Northern and Eng. lish capitalists seeking places for investment; then why not oar section receive a reasonable share of their investment I The question, then how are we to get them f ' By advertising through . the press. which is the proper tripod; and if mere be anj truth in oar oraoiea. then they will have their proper in fluences, then what is Bogus Sound t It is a body of water being dredged out by the govern ment. It is the medium of trans porting our products to Morehead City, Beaufort and to New Berne. We are hampered, isolated, cut off. e need facilities, we mpst have them. It will give new life to the agricultural interest. Give us the boat. Respectfully, Clam Sanders Store. Why He Dida't Join. Last fall they held a protracted meeting at the Coon Ran "meetin' house,'' and the result was a great spiritual awakening thronghout Possum Ridge. Old Ab Tucker was the only man in the settlement who, in the language of Deacon Buster, "remained cold an' uncon earned erbout his soul's welfare." The minister had fished for old Ab and the committees had visited him, but he held off and refused to come up out of the darkness. Finally the preacher went to see old Ab personally. "Brother Tucker," he said, "have you ever thought seriously of this matter of the salvation of your soul!" "Wal, I've thought of it right smart fust an' last." "And hasn't it never appeared to you that you ought to repent of your sins and lead abetter lifel" "I dunno ef it hain't at odd times." "Well, then, why don't you turn your back on the world at once f "Wal, now, parson, looky here. I dunno es I rightly un'erstan' this business, an' know fer shore jest what sin is, but betwixt you an' me, it don't 'pear like I've been bad ernuff to git scairt erboat it." "Yoa are a sober, honest man no doubt, but can't you recall little things in your daily life that were wrong V "I dunno es ter that. 1 traded bosses with ole Joel Wade onc't, an' I reckon I got er leetle ther best o' ther swap, fer Joel's hoss wns wuth sumpin', an mine wusn't woth er cuss, an' I knowed hit. But I reckon little things like that hain't held up ergin er feller up there i" "Indeed they are." ' 'Air, eh 1 Wal, I wasn't settled in my min' erbout ther, bat I 'lowed they didn't pay no 'tention ter sech things es hoss swoppin'. It moat be counted up agin me erbout sell in' uv that 'ere dead steer to them city folks fer beef !" . "Of course." "Wal' I'm derned ef I'd a thought it. Don't 'pear like it 'ud hurt nothin', when none of 'em knowed the steer died. Reckon mebby I orten ter sold spilt aigs to them folks whut got up er dinner ler ther pore T" "That was very wrong." "I'd a never thought o it thet air way. Begosh, I s'pose it wasn't right proper in me keepin' ther Widder Bunton's ole red barrer what got in ermong my hangsT" "That was a very grave sin." Was, eh!. Wal, I'm dinged sor ry, fer I'd like ter do light, an' I hate ter give that barrer np. D'yer reckon little things like that 'ad count fer very much f" ? "Yes, Indeed.'' -V "An'Ispect they'll hev it figgered up ergin me 'boat 'feedln' them hogs 1 sold wheat bran ter make 'em weigh np." -""' J ; "Yes, that's against yon." r i t 'lowed 1t moot be. I guess wot kin' off cholera chickens onter ther, peddler an' pnttin' grease inter ther batter, an' workia' right smart o' corn stalks inter loads o' com that goes ter market, an' all sech leetle things like them I reckon wont be counted tip-fer nothin'." They're all sins, Brother Tack er, and will have to be accounted f jr." ,ili;-vv -v --,; .."Wal, parson, I s'pose ye'ir post ed up in sech matters, an' know bow ther lays, but I been or goiu' erlocg thinkin' that all them lect!e th'.Bgi wonl'ti'temosattcrf1:--' ' Li. I t i tiT " t.n ut at; it ut,i If? a t!5 ia tr te t.t.1 np erra ce tlea I'm er g:zer." . "Oa ua, brcthe?: yea have bol to repeat and frjiveaesa will follow "IU be aa r-ilt, then, will I "Tea." "An' kia go right oa jest es I hev aa it won't be counted!" "Oh, nor You mast repent and reform. Leave off all your bad habits and lead a different Lie." "Ua, huh. That's jest what I was erfaerd sv. Seems like gettia' religion comes down party hard oa er feller. I'd like, ter jlne yer, parson, an' go erlong er ther rest, but it Hid be a leetle grain too straiain' oa me, X reckon. I dont min ther repenting but ther tuther part sticks me, fer I've eackilated en doia' er beep o boss swoppin' this winter.' Detroit Free Fiess. .t Baakiaa'a Aralaaaarva Tn Bar baitb 1b the world for Out, Bralaav, 8ortav Uleera, Bait Rheua, rr Bona, Trttar. Chanwd Haada, Chilblains, Coras, and all Bkta Srapuoas, aad posltlTalr ooraa iuea or bo pay raquirad. It la cnaraBtMd to five pari act aauaiaouoa, or aaoaey ro oadad. Prioa as oeats per box. For albrB.N.DBffT. : Jam 17 CoameaAable ladr peadeaee. A lew years ago, a poor cart man ia Boston, met wHh a very serious misfortune, when plying hi voca tion at the docks there. He had occasion to back his horse towards the edge of the wharf, and in doing so, the vehicle accidentally received a backward momentum, 4 which cart and horse ,were precipitated into the water, the horse drowned and the cart damaged. The sym pathy of some charitable persons immediately set on foot a subscrip tion to repair the poor man's loss ; and when a very handsome sum was oflered him, he respectfully but firmly rejected it, saying: "I'm not denying that I am poor enough, but I have always had foresight to lay by something for a rainy day, and I'll take care that no one shall look at my new cart and horse, and say, 'I gave him a dollar to get it.'" This is an Instance of lndepen dence and feresight in humble life which we think might be acted on with advantage by many in a higher station. Plmplae, Sorae, Achaa aad Palaa. When a hundred bottles of anapar- llla or other preteotiooa ipeciflo fail to eradicate in-born acrof nla or oontarione blood poieon, remember thatB. B. B. (Botanio Blood Balm) hat gained many thousand viotorlee, ia ai many eem- ingly inoorable inatenoee. Send to the Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta, Oa., for "Book of Wondera,"and be convinced. It ia the only thus blood Fubifub. o. W. Ueeaer, Howell X Boadi, Ua. writes: "I was afflicted nine yeara with eoree. All the medicine-1 could takel did me no good. I then tried B. B. B., and 8 bottles cared me eound." lire. 8. H. Wilton. Bound Mountain. Texas, writes: "A lady friend of mine was troubled with bflmpe and pimples on her face and neck. She took three bottles of B. B. B. and her skin got soft and smooth, pimples disappeared, and ner neaitn improved greatly." Jaa. U. soswortn, Atlanta, ua.. writes: 'Some years ago I contracted blood poieon. I had no appetite, my digestion was rained, rbeamatUm drew np ay limbs so X eoold hardly walk. my throat was canterlced five timet. Hot Springs gave me no benefit, and my life was one of torture until Z gave B. B. B. a trial, and. tnrprliiog at it may teem, tne nee of five bottle cured me."- -- 'i y- r Oar stook of Plows ' comprises the Ayerjr Steel (one or two hone), Atlas, Boss1, Dixie, Daisy, Champion, Clipper, Granger, ' Watt, Climax, Gem and Stonewall, and alio the ordinary Torn Plows, such as the No. A 6, 10, 11, 35, 40, 45, 48, 60, 65 and 60. . Castings of every description, be sides" a fall and complete line of every thing for the Farm. " r' .: We respectfully solicit the Whole sale Trade as well as the Betail. aad we are prepared to offer special in ducements to Aierenants. t , Send for our Price List VIIITTY fi GATES. r 19" Saw Mill Snppliei a specialty; Go to F.S. DUFFY DRtTGGIST, D2UGS &KEDICUES CHEiF FOE CASH. - The brt aaaortmcnt of Trance In ihe elty. AperfoetlltgtiaraBteed. L fall aatortmanter rreah and Warranted Garden Seada, - - , ., -. A lart a, rrtd and seleat stock of Perfu- meTT and flna Boana. K choice aaaortmant of jTlne and Cbeap I'mprletort ef DofTy'e Tonlo Hlxtore, DntTT'e Antt-BUIoue FilU. old aad reUabl FamUr Madlcinca. ,. Eat-PlDmea,rMtbr-7aD; Mounted Blrda, Feather Work an ranejr Articles made by Him A-.W. Dtrrrr. - All of lBh ira offer at the VXBT LOW. S8T PRIC&3 for CAaH. aeei dwti - r. a. vvrrj. Btcaincr Vanceboro Leaves Vanceboro svery Mondny nni Thnrs 6my moratna et T ht o'clock for aw htrn torching atali principal poloU. Kfltorhlne, v Sr Btd forVanoa pnro vit l'neiay aud friday mornlog, at All fr" . for pbmit fn be 'tc4 t nrpi ne lit 1 ,e tiyde B. 8. to.etHil e Alia): ra:a ai. ,1 Ja I aui iii a t i o i. llla tl Ur, K teres tit Senses i Taste anc Siuell. Try Uta Cara. A parueia la pc:.i into aara B.r ud kt lniiMmLHUi. -LY t . t Lc:k To" Yczr h!:r::ll Farmara, Country March&nU and the Trad fioarally ara iavited to call and xamiao oar ttocJc ef . Dry Goods, Gfocieries, Provisions. Etc, r W always kaep in stock the cele brated - . ; . , - , 8tate .Prison and Parsons Doots and Shoes. - Every pair warranted. ' ? ' We have ilvn supply ef Florida Charoota and froclaniaUon Ciran Tbeee goods axe bosgnt by direct from the Factory. , . '". S-i" 8oufl at u aaafacturer V Pricee. SXNot'oabletoibowsooda. , ROBERTS BROS., , Somtt. Tront f M Nm Br.Jf, O A Valuable , Residence FOR SALE CHEAP. bran .new Dwelling Bouee, eon Uloiog tlx oomforubie rooms, and kit chen and dining room attached. Lo cated on Change etreet, near EaU Front Apply to ".- WATSON 8TREET. d20 loe. ft Beat Ret. AgenU. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY As aranta for owners we ofiar for sale oa eaa? aad aoeommonaung terms ins loiiow- log a eaonoaa lmproraa Jiaat its lata in ua City of NaT Bern': an. i. waiur riwriKii at udiuii Ft) NT lncludea tba pteea 1 land known at "THB ItiLAW D." a i lha wharf or roadway laadlnc thereto front Kast Front itieet Also, water seaea now Mint nnea in. The location is the best In the ettr lor all mana faetnrlna pnrnoaea. while the laraeat oiafl visltlDK onr waters have ample depth of water ror toaaioa ana nBioaaua at ins Wharf. No. S. TWO H0TJ8E8 AND LOTS' AI DNION POINT. oreaD'ed as owelllnn. No. a. HARVEY WHARF fRuVEBTT. lnelndlnc part of water front of Lot No. 12, In the plan of the olty. Upon the aropert Is located a eommodlons brick warahoosa. The O. D. ft. K. Do. use a portion of the prop- rtr-. . no., the Jiwn Ftturtr wahkuuubi ON URAVaN HTBEB.T. No. &. BRICK MTORB AND DWCLLINQ ON CRAVEN bTRKKT ceojfled by R.O.K. Lodse. - A foil deaertptlon of this valuable proper. j tofetner wnn ine nest terms apon wnion the same will ba sold, will ba farnttbedna application to the andersignad at their office noouin front stree. WATBON A STREET, . deed dwtf Ina. and Baal Estate Agts. Steamer Honard, Independent Steamboat Line; On and after Monday the 10th dav ol Sept, the steamer Howard will ran the following schedule: . For Trenton every Monday and Fri day at eight o'clock, returning Tuesday and Saturday. J. J. LASITTfcR. Manager. . J. DffloewAT, Agent at New Berne. Tho Wssliinglon jPcsfj A PiPXR FOB THB BIASSKaV Pabllebed at tka Rational Capital, tne aaws eeater ef the cenmtry. V Tne Waihlngton Weekly Post la a large elght-pige paper, filled to the brim with the very latest afcd most Important news natter. All ot Its departments are in charge of competent men. and no pains or expense are spared to make TM Wxnxr Pom a model family newspaper.' The sub scription price of Tan Wnncvr fomta ai per year, parable strictly In advance. Bend for sample copies,; -m. 5 t The Washington' Daily Post lathe only mornlnf paper published at the capital which poesessea the" facilities for gtheriDf and printing the news of the day. With onr large corps of reporters and special writers we are enabled to produce the most readable paper ever printed In Washington. The importance of Washington news for the next few months should be apparent to all, and there will be no better medium, through which to obtain it than Tan DaixtPost, The tnbscrlptton price of Thb Daily. Post Is a follows f.r: '':.. ? ; Dally, 8undayxcepted, one yer4. Dally, Stmday Included, one year.... 1JB) ,: Dally. Sunday czeeptcd, one month. ' te Dally, enfiday Included, one month. : 70 . Monday, one, year ....t... . !... L8S The Sunday Edit' of The Post Is replete with Interesting features, and Its news service is unsurpassed by any Journal in th United States. - . Address all communications to -v r Yt ':. THE POST, -;; .maris lm - WAinlSOTOIf.D. C. IV m i i . Cr ! L. 1 to . .,.118 i a ) In c- e r 1 1 nl !!1 7'- fo flT"'-n t-t-rt"m f 14. hit.k t...J Ui 01.I.J U w . . w . a Ot;;g to tie hard tixea aaJ scarcity cf cosev, I sai deterxicei t j f-raish the people thh Best. Goods for the Least llorxev. ia roof of the fact, t will qaote joa a' fvw of my ticei. hf Z;ict Clottiag U Enormous. Men's good Blue I'laautl Saitsas low a $3.83. AH3, good Sails for ilea at S2.S 3. Lav' rood f.. a It to 13 years, only $2 93. Coys' Also a n:ce line ol Men's Sacks snd HATS! II ATS ! HATS ! Five hundred dozen Hats, nil stTUa and pnees. Mens, Boys and Children's Hats iom 10 to 15 and 2b cts Guarantee tojuityoa ia any kind of Bat. - SHOES. SHOES. SHOES ! Stock of Shoes I ever kept. Men's Shoes from 75c. to 11.00. Lacliea' Kid Button Shoes, 95c; Lace, 75c to 85c Also a large stock of Men ana ioysr snoes at prices to suit tue f UkNISniNO GOODS! Alen'e Undershirts as low as 20 cents. A nice Balbriggan Shirt lor 25 cents. A nice Scarf from 10 to 20 cents. A full line of Dry Goods, Trunks. Valises, and other goods too numerous to mention. : ty Come one, come all to WILLIAM SCLTAS'S. where VouNrill be treated right and get your monej'e worth., - . . , : Opposite Baptist Charch, Middle si reft, mar22dt3m AT- FLASMRS ladies:; fine- ssoes. Common Sense and Waukphast a Specialty. MEN'S HAND SEWED, and GOODYEAR WELT in variety. Two doors North ot Ilotel JOHN IIcSORLEY, , ,. y FASHIONABLE V ; Boot &nd Shoo naker, Pollock Bt.i Newborn, N. C Desires to announce that his PALL STOCA OP MATERIAL has been received and he Is prepared to SiHrdars far ,. HIE CUSTOM-HABE BOOTS JLHB SHOES Bivlna; t wo superior skilled workmen, ail orders promptly Oiled. . In solloltlDg patronage I guarantee "the beat material, a good fit, the latest styles and derablllty." As one among many testimonials of- the character of my work the subjoined from a well known eitlsen tells Its own atory: Urmm statbs '- Ksw Bnn, H. O' Oohius'ss ornon. . Oct. tth, 1888. " Jo. MOSiAtur, KbO. -, "-K - - -? - Daan fua Pleaea make me a pair of gaiters similar to those you made me two years ago. I have worn them two yeara and I bey ara good yak X have been wearing shoes flftr-alx years and they are the beat I ever wore. - Respectfully, i tMgned . ' JB Cf HILL. ' Repairing neatly and promptly done, ' . oct28 dw.. -..2- ' lisnu ioxtj moiixi , - .. , . . ..... - .. ... , . . ; - . " ....... it. j . u UA ROLE WORKS, " , , ' W BER3E. N. C.V ' x ' - V ,. ' , K. . i ' - . , Clonuments". Tombzl Aat til fcla It Orate aad Building wOrkn ITALIAN! AMERICAN L!ARSU - Orders will reoclve prompt attentioir nd ittiaf action guaranteed - JOE E. WILLIS, Proprietor Cor. BROAD AM CRAVEN 8ti. NXW BZRNX, It.' C O. t. VslLta It my authwiZAd sgeit lilllaston. , uaaBO-drw c: toy 6 co., aa - i st ist - W Sal - t,f 1 1 i: ' i i Knee Saits freni $1.25 to $1. 3. Cutaways and Prince Albert SaU. The Largest 'and Best Selected times. -; . r v x . : - ; . . - NlEW DKRNCN. C. . wnTTn v. Public alo of Valuable Lands ' NOBTH CAROLINA. 1 - . ' Ortven County, j Superior Court, v James O. Harrison, Administrator of John O. Gardner, dee'd. ; Against " Joseph B. Gardner and Sarah P. Gardner h.lr. .Ll. v.. . Tetltlon to sell lands to pay debts. Jnbbcdlencetoajudffmentof the Rnnarlnr : Court of Craven county, rendered In the above entitled proceeding, l will sell at pubMo auction1 at the court house door In the vrwu ui Mjuunit l-KUJllvu roaniy, pi, V , On naaday. April let, iSSe. at Twelve o'clock. M.. the folloailia aiuble lauia h.- longing to the stata of John O. Gardner, dee d, to wit: ' A certain tract of land m"PaSQllco county, 5. C, lying on the north side of feusa river and east side of Dawson's creek (at he month of said creek) known aa the "China nnu t Inal aIh. U & . a a .a J - us vvw iiaw tiiuiuu iU lijsj rumt vraWSJvf (s . scribed In a deed from amca Wade t John . K. Calhoun aad W. O. Pi octor. registered In Ihe Kecorasof Pamlico county, Hook No. a, folios 85, Stand 87; aald tracts containing 17 J aorea more or leas. Also, a tract ot land ed- joiDioi me aoove tract, in ramnco county, known as the "John Mb Ice flaoe," lying on. tba north aide of Meuee tlver aud east iie of Dawson's creak, containing 75 aerrs more or lets, being the eama ti.nt eorieyd by bllsabeth and David Jikett to John 0. UMUUGI. . - - -(. . ,V . ' ."-ALSO- . , On Monday, Way Sth, 1 880, at Twelve. M, twill sell at Uia eouit housa in fle Berne, W. O . the following town low with Improvements, belonging to the Estate of JobnO, Gardner, dee'd, situate in said City of .New Berne, via; Lot at the lunot.ou of Bread and Queen streets, known f the Paul Loft parts of Lots Kos. ,S0er,d KJi at the tthweitern corner of Po!l k etreet and Moonshine alley; parts lots f. 101 and i9i at the souteeatt corner of Pollock and Bpnogstreete, with two dwelllng-houtes and one store and dwelling pn same now oo euple bv Kev, B. K. Hearn, J. C. Collins and others ae tecsnta. . All of MfM pioi erty is more fully described la the Petition filed In the above entitled SUlt. - ' '. ..'-,... . ... . . , Tikxs or PALt-One-balf cash; belanre on a erealiorslx months, with notes to beep proved. Title referred until full payment is made. - , - .. f . -.Mew Berne, N. 0 feb.2tth, 1W9. , - JAH8 C. HABRI80N, . f21 dSOd Adm'r of John O. Gatdner, dee'd, " Sale, of 'Yiliiljiu City Prsfertj. BtAtx or Kokth Caroliva, I Superior raven County, Court. Mary Maud Ohadwlck aud others. To the Court. Petition to sell land for partition. 14 Pursuant to the Judkirofint In the t ' named proceedlnER, I will !. f..r r .. v, Publla Auction t (he O'urt ' In t tiernn, on MONDAY, the Mt i' f JLtTRiUf A. tl. !, that Tmi.ia i Lot on Foiionic street, ennui t..e Property, lHtly oornnlpd hy yr. J.w IloblDfoa, tin the.- "m I n f of t rown injit.h.irj.i'.. i ' t'ie piij ' City of New licrne o j. i, r urn tr 1 t i dred and Five e . . ifo an tje , Bopnts on galfl In and. Ihls 2iit.b day of i plenary, JAMtd U. HAP"" fe27dlm coiu.i t Koncr. The undnrfi' 'Pil, 1". a. qtitt)lQd as admlnihtrni eatxte of Allna J..K-U, notice tliot hfl r" . j c!rtin?a i t i w J'.i.-H t . . : . 1. . 1 , 1... or i " " rn i i r V 1
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