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3 L ? t - . f It u . : ; it i . .. i :: : : . r . 1 . , a - Bit it;, .r t cr t-.'i -ri ft ' ;r to . s t ? r . i, 3 ii e r it C. .'. ' - ' I. l 1 A I. W j ; kl c:;e t: c: of iMLJ. Di waMe - -;. kJ t Mlttal 11 a r t at advarv.eea.eat - . .JiawtuiM luwiuac aJrve ' i be eo..Mi4 proa pi:? at k- .- a eoalaial&t. ef a 4.e f i ll miwi are eottc;lA. o s a mart be eiaect.a to tx att , i u;a tlMUMM Mtwut ' - lee &m of Uu a u Jiar, or . (nor um m otuauua ft a , w rveiiss fttMv4 at ao Botr - . o aa;tanoa m obiala tbe wu . r Br appuoauoa at tail Om ut i f uiB in tneva w rjtt .the journal: t . a. mvtn. r : .7rrt8. k.U; junk 4 wsn (uivrea at e Feet Ae at Wur Bn. V 0 . rirccxinc socittiis. ,f? A ctm?poa5ent,.bf,th 5Tawa t-1 Oteerttr "passed lew plaai tr.t LosrY ou the 30L1l of Ma "at t " n t ; je cf Governor Cbauncey F, l Ui 5r, the rreaident of the Nation it JjssMji&tion i of ; Democratic C!at3aad we call til attention ef Korih; Carolina" Democrat, and cfpsiUilf the attention of the Hog. J. B. Carr! 'Dresldent of the Norta" C&ioiina Aasociation of Democratic Clils, to the snsseolion of the dis-t;:r-'e Pennay Iranian." , la response to a question jQorer tcr Elack said i i I' "4 "Yes i the men of conviction id t s Democratic party look to the I);ocratio societies as the best f-'-cry for carrying forward -the . .1 1 of industrial : emancipation; T' t fnld not do otherwise, for : -' ; i s "t no other Democratic ia -sight. The campaign c ,cl hare struck their tenta t speared from tha field, to i ; - tar only when another furious s : J wasteinl campaign is on, when nti's minds are closed to argu-1 i znty and the clangors and clamors j tf ntrs partisanship fill all ears to tts exdaslon of common - sense, r:!;hborIy coansels, or sober, rea t i cf any sort-Until then the I : - ccratic societies, as represent f 1 ia tli National Association of r - ;eratic Clubs, f are ; the only 1 , tio ; prganis ation for the . i, of instructing and arousing t'-s rlc;!e.. j i . ? 1 (Our forefathers, at a time when t" 3 agricultural interest was the ccstrclling one, made the Demo.! cr: lie society the great engine ot r .1 snce to aggressions of Feder. t. j. similar ia kind, though in f ; ria magnitude, to those which r - .front na today Why not now! , - i Deaocratio society comes i' ; n to us with our free instito i - s. It saved those institution ; . lis first rode encounter of the frrls with namiltonlan Federal i tj, and there ia no reason why it i - ' J not be employed again. Jhe EErseriea of sound Bepubli r "i f rlnciples as Mr. Jefferson de- ' :.rt J, their aimplicity and dignity. V 'r grara purpose, their fiettled r -!"'i!cs,ftot less than their his. .3 associations, commends them : r-r farmers as .Assemblies In " "i they may deoently engage . - ils defense of their .rights .and V"3 concur ia the .opinions 6f . -cr Black.', Tha right time ; , j j rcpagatioV. of Democratic i I) the period of calm reflec t . r,3 general postpones , the t 1 t.z I equipment !ol his forces i zVA tla batUS has been' joined.: If 3 are to redeem this landj' !tf 'tbi r,;i la .to be : made prosperous " : - 'x tie r influence of political .i , L s must himself be a poten ' ' or; in the revolution. The, a of government is the most It cf all sciences, and must be 1 by diSigcnt study and close Every man has a right , r -1 tbe ntter ignorance cf - y e r peals to political r r:cra l!ght.' , - itzzl to ba Informed ) : ' of . government. ' ' jcrs, who have not 1 j'.jlcsciby a snb- ':i:r over it as : ,l:rc .l rustic. It ' i-y l?r.r r:ca cf litis ft&i I - CZZ:x 3 . cr;t LX: U ',r :i.Yc,u;iay a i p-.'a raf J .j tzi i .id aii jia. All arcu:lt :,lu tt -' irtrt-r-.rud wi;dt 1 i;i';.;j 'L-;e. At Ci". . . lis rt'iej a vtlooty tf .ity r-.'-.-'s aa tcsr aadaci.-t rri n wtrs f.;rcei to anclcr t '.. .i? : At IVt 1 11 s:t a , i t;t c a ; s c r i i.nve a be.V-re a gi!e cf fssity t:;1 ci.lta a:i a rcs4 the Ti?er at t'ra, a Ceet of teg boats ; were bound op afraid ta mote. Tte storm , is moving eastward and lata Michi gan will probably bo .free from on usual wind today -v. At 7 o'clock last night a north wind was blowing at the following ports, with the velocities given: Chicago, forty miles MUwaokee, forty-two miles f Green Bay, forty eight Port tUaron. forty eight j Detroit, forty-live f Toledo, . thirty, five, Sandusky, thifty-three. , , v . MAsmsEUKO W. Va., May SI. A tornado struck a section of conn try five miles east of here yester day afternoon, and after demolish ing a rast amount of property It passed , down ' the Totomao river, uprooting trees, overturning; small vessels, and playing havoc generally with the small buildings near the banks of tbe stream.' The, storm travelled over an area of ten miica and then passed out to sea. Very lew trees were left standing along tha i water front, and- those that eacaped were twisted out of shape. ' The house of Martin Borien,which stood directly In i tbe , ternadoe's path, was. lifted from the ground. Two womeniwhonrere in aiittjs frame kitchen, were hurled twenty feet and severely injured. fTi' J Z, : i Wabash, IndlMay 3L The heaviest rainfall in years has been pi h vailing throughout this region for two- days. At Benton Harbor, Mich., :now fell .to a depth of sii Inches.1 : Snow, is also reported At Other places. V ?,; --4 , MiCHiQAit Ciit lad, May A; nonneasier, me nercest storm known here for years, now prevails. Snow , fell herf yesterday o.a depth pf about an Incbi, w&4l ayiJlOMAc, ma., May 61-Kain has fallen without ceasing for forty eight tronrBi "and it changed to a uow storm, yesterday afternoon. There has been nearly twenty.two Inches of rainfall and mtch damage will be done by floods; - t . GAXKifAIUI.; May aLiiiK-heavy whit frost visited this sedron yesterday ttnorning. r Corn I on low ground' was blasted to the sprout and all kinds ot tender fruit killed. Tha damaro ia far aerion : nAQKKsiowir, $Id., May teTrifio jStorm passed over tha To totuac river district of Washington county ' yesterday afternoon. 1 It seemed to foiitfw the course of ths river,y leaving . destruction ln jits iracics. ana .Diowtng.down build ings, trees and. fences, and ruining tne growing crops. - Telegraph and telephone wires are down and it is impossble to obtain particulars. nSiAimTOH'Va., May ; 31-The storm, 6f 'Tuesday Jn the IsTorth west reached hers., Thursday and continued till this morning, - For fifteen consecutive hours rain fairly pourea flown accompanied Dy a strong hrind, and much wheat has been blown down and damaged. Daeeisijueo, fYatMay 'inere was a great k storm in this section last night. i The wind blew a perfect t hnrricaue. ' Wheat was blown down, trees jhprooted, houses unroofed, and fences laid low. The damage is great. ... . , - WtNCHESiEa, Va., May .81. there has. been an Incessant down, pour of rain for the last thirty hours", i At ,time8 ithe winds rt-e rery-nigh.4 ;Many magnificent ceids or wheat are laid flat and wheat is materially Injured. All the water courses are beyond creas ing. PirrsBintc, May 31-A FpeciJ irom urexnsDurg, A'a., says Jon. stown is completely aubmerr"! aal the losscf lira is Icyoni totir.ate. Ilouses are going down ti.e Ccne- nach' river by tbe dozen, and pecple can be epcu ,clic-;sg to tbe roofs. r At CofcctOTn, a vil!a9 of severs,! hundred icis'-ir-i, the be s are almost r. .-'-r'y coverrle-5 great is any c1-jet EI..'". areESt-::;- . ;.'.r:x?ya. inginthe. ' ' rf " . canbeKfrn. Tl5 t-:' r, it h ft : I tl ' 1 fZ 3 t.. it La e. . I v lilt II y v .? . .. '. al wi;ti;;jt: ; t . .: : ; 1 cf lis U'.a, I 7 .. .. i tf rairs ge t. s tjt;J"u;UM cf very 1; . tr.iiy.j-I f itr.ti ti.f n j ;ir;;;iihe enure cEr- -1 wtea 1 met cy frtesi ;.k.2,b::;r all was over, 1 us her ti.k ttr telh bot'Jcs of t:-:J!y. -wilii lis tu.lt citrcksa. It ciy have tea sense ccr.f.rt to ci ta kcov tlat I had tLea in cie cf eJliea emergency, but the aaomest never cams when I ceeUed to use the st.'" r U oa wlkkh U ranuiteed to hfrr tdo HtlfcUTT roauUt, or la cm of Jur itmn of parctM prio. On tLu w.'e ptaa yom ca boy from oar tavwtiwd Droertet botu of Vi. KingTi Nw 14 ooTwy lor (VMompUaa. It ia gwMttmd to bnc( r.iei lnmrT cs, bea saed for u; kSocttoa of Throat, T,nte lor Cbit, such u Consomptioa, Icflamuwttoa etLnsgt, BroncMtia, Ailhmi, VV hoopla uouga, croop, te., t. it u piaut and airrecbe U Uata, perfectly fe, ti cmm timja bo dpen.W npom. . Trial Vot tl fro atB. Js. Doffy'i, wbolemla and retail aragguV i'rioo per dazan, SS.00,4, A I-;- fi n o -i -r i l A MA la a West Tirginla cftj goes about with a hand car distri buting dally newspapers. lie must be the Wheeling Intelligencer. - : ' ..... ! . ., ' '? When too dont feel well and hardlr know what aiU 70a, girt B. B. B. (Bo Unis Blood Balm) a trial. Ii it a fine tonic - - '-..'" T. O. Callahan, Charlotte. N. O, writea: f'B. B. B. la a floe toaio.and ha done in great good.' ; , I W, Tbompton, Damaaou. Oa.. write; "I toiler B. B. B. 1 tbe best blood purifier mad. It ha ereatlv ia proved toy general health." - Aa old gentleman write: "B. B. B. giTsatn new life and new trength. If there it anything that win make an old man yjmng, it U R B. B." , r ' P. A Shepherd. Norfolk. Va..Aoevt 10th, 1889, write: "I depend on B. B. B. for the preservation of my health. I have had it in my family now nearly two years, and in all that time hav not had to nave a doctor." v' Thos. Faulk. Alaoaha. Oa.. write: "I snffered terribly from drsoeiwla. The u of B. B. B. ha mad m feet like a new man. X would not take a thoutand dollar for the. food it ha done me." '", - " - ) w. M. Cheshire, AtltDca. GaVwritet: "I had a long spell of typhoid fever, which at last seemed to settle id my. right leg, which swelled op enormously. Aa nloer. - also appeared ' which dis charged a cup full of natter a day I then gave B. B. B. a trial and it cured '.:t ' THfi PLACJT. TO, j, " BUY G00D3 L07, : , . " ' a at - noDEMG g cno. 'W keep constantly In stock i' ' 7 Si. - f 5rfloot'afd ehoeai i Don't fall to gire us a trial when la need of anythiog In'our liae. ; . '". i-thff i ' tor zhT3 .ft BKO, ; fs." ('S t y j- j i t 1 -. if 'Ord litVl'h Ma. JonflT RCTKU or with Wa. HI3v.-on gt.roet for the DA VH )L'iNa KALiUAS will receive prompt i.iQtion. ; plf 0 wly ,." 3, M. 3ET1XE3, Agant; ,..irnE prtiLLira'tATOi.,. Improved '- Venetian' Blind, They are S perfect aubswlate at once for shades and In-! !a or out - le blinda, ssTirjr, the eoet (t i tr'.-ct end inatirg a Vfr.('';.n ir. l ly far t4,e cte;"t wir,!-w t.r ' x ia t';a market. !' ' :.(. i to j window. 1 1 r 't ' ; t ( f c-' r and -:;ilii-t a !.: ,'-7j - - , can bacg ti .. 1 ? f ..I . apply to , . ; D. T. CM:?AVXY, . ' '- ? -!- jracu.'i" rs t.'"' ' rnsjS)' " ' " I . v ! C. I I J 5m iiM . 1 ; ' C " CAL'f C ". A, J . .'. tle r ,::J:-.a1 i (.;' ( k: . m t3 I ; t It -1 to 'J e br.r ,1 ' f-"rvi, l iv :j t.-rc.-l!s "t. J t;c-ct.i liij!.',? tj?.-rr-3-; ftvi:'.lycure l!Mtu-l Ci . :i- J"at:.-:i, cud the tr.ay i'.'.s de- pcr.-i r cna wak or ii-ac t:-e r::,:n,L!VEHnE:v;Eis ' ' It i ihetaoit ti.rrfotrcSi3y known 14 i ' W)i& Ana ts f n.ui or CaatiDatc4 PUR I BLOOD, irxtlHSNO. SLtaF, HEALTH and STStNCTM . . UkTURAU.r FOIXOW. . ' . Every one is using it and all art , delighted with it.- ASK YOUR OKUOOKT F0 , ' 1 ? KANOf AOTUBtDOW-T e I .'CAHFOKMATIGSYRDPCO. t . SAM FttAtlCi'SGQ, CAL. ' . . ) 1 iouwLLf, kt ( , new mx. . ; C:rri:2l:nS D:xl:r, v. Hare just roomed a Fine Line of ', , . j .... ., ... i , : t. t Clcthbg. Slices." Dry Goods and a Nobby" Liu of STRAW HATS a you ever saw. Agency for the . i i d i Tti tc nn r 1 1 c cuVr 111 rl Un I I LLtf yu.uw UALl V.iui.' EVERT 'PSIR WaRRANTEIK V AUo agency for "Tbe Old Staten I.land Dyeinif Etablihment." J, A. BRT1 J, frts., I. H. CUTLER, lice tin 0.lLR8SnTS,Ca!ihitr. - ,.uj ti:e r"iTic::.iL d::::i V'OF NET7 BEHNE, N. C. : ; " . IscoRroEATin 1865. ' 1 ! Capital,' r-;". $100,000 Surplus JProntav ; 83.700 : 9 ' directors.' v y""'": ' ? Jas f a Bbvak; Thomas Daniels, L. H. CCTLIB, . CUA9. 8. BhTAN, UsoaasiXKiff, r ? ". m. EniKONS, , (Irf II. nOEKRTS. Till yon eani im(. 1 hv V t'liiart to and (ire iH wnt to snll. Vi riyt f ' 1 .-u that If mn boitl j v-m; by It I malt a kof I 1 livifia, but 1 hop an hon- ' oue. I wmb 1 vi a v lr mamiiHotiiror 01 some kind, vlwg I eoold i ' ' omnloy ail the wwir low. i. don't want to work If thaventihl. I WOold find aouolhfnt for lhm to On, f aeap uiam oai 01 uun.-nier.- But e It ) I roost Mil Clear, and Tobacco; and tr the war.tf yon want UKAVtLT's floe tn-wlng iuumwi, j nave il. ana moer ool Aln4t. Pipes, and Smokers' A rtinitw sniallyi . Alao.Boda Water, lniAr Ale, lwipllook Wiwr, aou we tnj, "me ana m. , . , . v r . W M. U PA1 t t, J- f d1) - . Jti'ldle it,.i-. wr.' valuhle city . f;.:, inn w JLV7ej i ' .. . -ft ' y v As ageiits far owners we offer' for sale on easy and accommodating term tbe follow ing deanri bed Improved &ea Kttatelu lu Uityor Siev fme: . . - . . , - No. 1.-WHAKK FKOrEKTT AT Ty.Cli POINT J lnoliMe the-'e of Jari'l knon "iitn ini.xN ). anai i,rr or r leadltic thu from i -t iron t Aio, water r-Mf ri-iw Ii. s fjiicl I . . liwu a U U l"ft in t r. r f i i i vi" i our wt'i I v . . . ( t (or tuadtiig and nuluHU.i.g a. t.,e W' arf. w . . ... ... i i i no, a. two norpri ao i.cia at CvION PINT, "-"r'41 ow o. i. THKI'-l r n,or WAi.OUSi ONOBAVMHt r. ... Ko. 6. BfcICK K .J 8 AND BWrTdjiyj ON CRAVES bii.i..i' occupied by K O. . LCKifB. , . ... . ; .-. ' A fulIdeaci-rptloB of Oils aluahle proper ty, toEtthw w i ' h the bt terina a vm .-. i h tbe nne will be eold.wtil be fnrnih-l nn Sppllnatlon to the onueiaiiied St ILe.r 0 ..-. i nbonth Front itret. i . j. watov a btrk:: t, L.dect Srtf .- Ioa. aod K-al Utt At4. Abont FOBTT ACF r1 CI ""TT.1) LaTI, sltuafd within two uiin'i or tia efv, suit able for fcrnok ralslag. A great (jargi.,ii, .. .. ,.; Apply to . , , - - - ' !WAT -S f TK-T, HiAylB , i t. A '.ta. "... ::tC7 ..- ti ' a J T.7i;i convince sry c'!:e tl 't we 1st hi t'xi the Lars t, i: t VarltJ, t 3 Cn-vle'Llrje cf Dr -or, Vs' ' -. na Jewi.'.ry, r Latrjs, Ejr-nf, f Ci-s-sii t' i f f ItwLl 1 3 t.) 5 err Ter-U lit I i j r?, G-lv $ J 12. I. .s , A' j a r: -a LLdf.l i'tu's l:i.Ls .i C'.::.tA,',a snili.-.jAl. : HATS I II ATB! HATS ! r,vj L..r..!:s. J u.'tn 1!..' : .-aLl;-:ti. Hen, lio m.d C.l-rca's 11:3 ircra 1J tJ IT- . ' . L- .;.,-!tJ tJ su.t y?u n uuv Li;: i Clicks. CIIOIIJ, fllOUSl ' .kef t Lots I ever kf j i. ilea's II iJ 1 Ehot's, C.'o.; Xaoe, T.'o. to asd 1':) ' Shoes at prices to suit the rU?;i:niNCr GOODS! Ma rniefsilrtsas Utn , A tied Lilfcnaa Sbirt i"or '25 cents. A tico t;oarf frea 13 t j : J t Afalllmsof Dry. Goods, Trunks, Valises. and oU.tr c.... ; Baaieroas to mentioa. " ... Come one, cose all to WILLIAM SULTA2TS. where ca ::i be treated rit ai 1 gn your money's worth. . - i V V-' J li a au J" r: Opposite Baptist Church, Middle street, mar22dw3m , fill! ' ' nil - ' ATlA'TVl ' i ! : p" fa i i.yiyiuLy mil LiiyU;yL.L., ;." ; , ; v . ; . ' ,is UaTUUTjIionably the V . ' , It is brewed from the finest ; Pale Canada V7cst Barley LEalt and laazer. Hops, highly recommended THITIVE qualities. , -v - r "'Ihei. hljjn repntation- enjoyed 'by the' EEEGNEE ENOEL .DMPANT is due to the fact that only the fclNEST AND" PEl'.T MATERIALS are. nsed and that the greatest SKILL" and OAliE are exercised daring its manufacture. K; '. '" ; jyi'dwtf ? s: J Agent ;and. Bottlers New Berne. IT. C. Atlantic & 'N. 0. Railroad,1 Omen Suit. Transportation," V ". 7. Nw Draw TJ n Anvil A 1900 '! Notice to the Truck Planters " Between Kiverdale and : New Berne. . "Therer will b the following 'trains leaving tUVEUD ALE, forth accom toodation of Truck shipments, and to connect daily with special fast track train from Now Berne, via All Bail Route. Only 83 hour to New York, via; -i : , . $ . j " Morn.g Train. Aftern'n Train. Le RWerdala 9 00 a.m. and 2.09 p.m. i Tbnrmaa 9.20 " 2,20 " . Forbes . 9 40 .'. M 2.40 , Pirrmon-10.00 V . M 8.00 " . tirsy'g- , 10.10 ,v , "820 u" 1W J. . City 10.80 M M 8.40 HrVerrewbera 10.40 - J 8.60 Kcta ImporUnt Until otherwis or md, the yard limit of New Berne s '....nwiil ext'nd. from Eirerdale to C.r kg. Ail trains will approach these stations cautiously, and under perfect Control. - , v , . Tbe afternoon train will not run on Saturdays.' " ' - ' . 8. L DILJU Superintendent. Atlantis &1T. 0. Railroad, . UFTICK tsUPT. TRANSPORTATION, ; - k Nkw Eersb, N. 0., Mar 4, 1889. ' ' ITcticai Fcr IlovemenJ; of ' " - ' Truck. " - ; Ca s-1 af'.r Konday, May 5tb unless r 11. r viae ordered, Train No. 208 will t " i" "i ii sections, viz: - . f --t e-xtion wiilleaveNew Berne f.'K t urot at 11.C0 a.m. sharp. seciini section will leave New Ecrne freight depot at 13.00 m. sharp. All parties interested are notified ac cordingly, - - 3. L. DILL. Sopt: ' . . si Vi IWitiWIi''.- TWO. TRACXS.ISr i,ESOIB COCNTr lxmlle soi: h of Klnslon.on South Teat Creek. Fo. I, 8.0 aores.wltii one hundred c' r? t, balancs well Umbered, Well atfspt 1 to grow'nj corn, cotton, rfg, tto.' A i n of lue cleared land e:ii!r" s a rlfh :u Ko. a, 250 H cf t' ' r larvl, t. c.-sa sadabaif ri in. i t. . t f'o. 1 V: 3 cash, or r,-.:t cmti vltli ep- roved ? ourlty for l a . .joe. Apply to JA'Mr3 WILLIAM, I' i .,p. r Or to ClMtf 33e ll.. - .: .k .. : cf llat. Tie Lv;t.-faJ r.-t f 1 joes i'rt a T:c. to I : 1 S5c Ali.o a br, :s . v r times. La-ics lio j , j , ... NEW BERNE, N. C. - '";'" , i . ATI ' r i J' O for its T0ITIC and'.IIU4' ;" ;! mim wit cisoii. UAI1QLE W011i;i Monuments Tom 1 3 IftdaU tint draft asi Balldlnt work ITALIANS AlIEFsICAN fUII ! Orders will receive prompt atiti' find satisfaction guaranteed . JOE E. WILLIS. ProrJluc; dor. BROAD AfiDCRAlit O. E. Mri,txa is n.y authorized ; in Kiunton. i ALEX. FlKT.DS, Trnvelinq; AyTit. Atlantic H.O.HailrcrK PAsFvnpn rrrART'' " -r . J fcm.v. cw ' TO AG.NT3 ASD TITS rt - ' tbrniic'i KftUs of F re. Poo nl 1 . ftom i (.upon r"tUonS hejuv i i : tu W.M.U.B.U, . - REASON' V i. Tickets on Rile Jane M 1 i ln until Oct. HI. I ). i , .' , oil sale fcept. 8a,v . . From To (!') i 1. i 1(
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