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ruBLimKitr mouscMKST. ! bound for about one boar. It is tax daily, JovjRSAL is lu'eataica gratifying to eee tbat our brgani paper, pa blliaoil dallr.exsopt Monday at ration is bringing men to the front, s.iai iijvt, tLSoioz aix moathc Deuwed J suitable to onr-everv emergency. o oltj auMcrltn it Meant per moot - jjt J8 a noticable facti that Our mio- JZZJ$tL" -SSIM are bow being performed , A.l)VXRII3XJTQ t KATES (DAILT)-On .vdreniaamaaU ander haad of Boaloeaa woeala." H eenUpar toe flrat. and t eauU for t Ro tJTarUaamenu .illbtnaox.dbt'wBn oeaUmattarataaypnee) v' : Ho&oeoriwrrtlLcearI)e4UU.BotloexoM4 . Ih n'n rill be Insert frea AU additions (tatter win baebargeA t cents ser Hut taymenM for , transient adTBrtlaement amostb made la odYanoa Keeniar adver UeemenW wilt be collected promptly at the end at each month ! OommunloadiOM containing news ol a dla- eaaaioa of eea mitten ara soUolted. No : woiammiuoMlos kaoat toe exoeeted to be nub tohMUakBteinaJebleotlonable varaon . UMavUhaolds tt wm of the author, or . aal will anaa note, tsan one oolnmn o ft h ' - ArperBeafeeilncBKVisvedaianvanony bom ooiflanieatiOB earn obtain toe name o . aawar by apuioatlon at tbla offioe and ' oowirv w rl in cnavanca exiau aWlutvaa. ' a, 1IIB.PKR. Kdlto. Buatness Efanaa. STKW BERNE, K. 0.. OCT. 23 13S9 attar a Mia Poatoffloaat Rs aaaaaBOValaaa matter f; o OUR ALLIANCE COLUMN. . BY L. E. D. - f I meet in my travels otten men Ul lUIeiugt9uro,wuu am imuioioauu , eligible to membership in the Far mer's Alliance, but who are skulk- in their duty. They talk fluently 3 0f great many evils that need ,i i.. '. 1 . J ' ffll 1. i i. remedying, Antsy Hy we ougnu iu f4a Mttus, that, and the other," and k..tfrt we can do "so and so," yet rftaa tery men are our greatest nioderance. They tell us, "we are with, yon," "we do hope the Alii ancfli will succeed in bringing about the needed reform'' and even say ifiTe" willing to do anything in ' onr" powe." Now to all such I have ! 6Wordato say, and only a few. It we faU in our movement, every Iia4Unledf the blame will be upon $oni heads;:' About 75 per cent, of N toe populatioa of the United states CWWaf Vhat is i called, the- op-pressed-r-the down trodden the rictims ot. other classes, and are JflfMblertb' membership in an order, tbS 'treat bbject of which is to make united struggle to raise ourselves to healthy socia1,financial an n'Oblltical ' condition. We deure to" become a people worthy'3 tot' ! respect. We want threap the honor and emoluments doonr orofessions. If united, we ' aroibq great power oi this land By Organization alone, can we .jbBCOBie united. Organization is -rboiirr'Attempted, and every man ' Wh$Tefuses to stand up in our line "tsiotfor us. Every man who is not for us is against us. Are there any laws that oppress usf If so, and we fail to snap these Legisla tiv "cards, don't you knw that ' it will be because you skulks have "stood back'' and refused to help -usw If we have any enemies who ' break through our lines and plan der our camps, don't you know it will be because every man did not do hia dutv ! . Don t' you know tbat seventy five men, well armed, well drilled and under food disciple, whose cause is juswould have nothing to fear from twenty-five men engaged in an unjust cause T '"We have the numerical strength and all that we need is united, .manly..; action. Some refuse to unite with us, because they say we are a secret organization. I dehy the charge of ours being a secret organization. Our by laws and oar constitution are open to the. world. Our declaration of . 'principles is open to the free in soection of all who will. When we ' 4me to. our Alliance halls to reason together to formulate plans and .to drill, we close our doors. The church Of Christ is an organization, 'and Some of its most effective work , Js done in secrecy, i. e., "when thou ' prayest enter into tby closet,'7 etc. Still we find some Uhristians who OMeottothe Alliance, because of ftstoecret work. I like to see a man ilJtalKUI,uuii uvv BUDuaiguvaa wim . f l .. l . . -i. -.14. l r t over backward. Now, I want to ' be firmly understood. I say that a rtat many intelligent men.eligible . to membership in our order are : blavinirthe part of "skulksA If ' we fail to do what we have under . taken, know all men, that those who skulk, it matters pot what may , Have actuatea tbem, wnemer on bert. lenorflnce. of cowardice are ' the boy who did the work. ... Da last Saturday the 18tb, ac wording to appointment, the far mers- ot the Vanceboro ' section assembled for the purpoce of reas oning together. - The Grange hall cf that place was tendered,; us by ti 3 brethren of ? that ' order,"1 which r.: 13 ns rery "comfortable, in :the c :rc!3 of the duties bf -the occa f i. : Oar county lecturer, brother I -U Lanp,addre8sed the meeting i i zn appropriate manner, and. held -' 3 attention of his audience spell- mora gracemllj than ia-oncbe ginning, and the idea la about to explode that bo ne except -each as are engaged in literary work can perforin the duties 1 that come before publie asse'aiblies.",ftc. - It baa long been the case,' that large bodiei of farmers, assembled in political primaries or in .conren. tions, have .allowed one or two professionals to count them in any matter they desired... Bather than stand op like men and openly .op pose, they bare - allowed . their silence to be taken for consent. The error of this manner of doing busi ness, is now folly realized and the farmers propose to bi something else than mere ciphers. Brother Lane performed the da- tfes of speaker well and when ' be bad taken his seat, another brother arose, and stited. that ' he felt assured that some bad been convioted by the speech tbat the doors of the Ailiance were open and called on such to Join. The result was, tbat five good ' and in fluential men made application at once. There is good material 'round about Vanceboro and we have a right to expect much in tbat quarter. We have good material and it will come to the fiour. NOTICE. I In addition to contract made by Capt. Darden lor 70,000 yards of bagging, I have jnst closed a con tract with the J. Turner, Morehead & Go. mills for all the cotton bag ging they can make to December 1st, at 12J cents per rutining yard. F. 0. 13. 2 per cent, off fur cash. It is44 inches wide, weighs 12 ounces per yard. Will be shipped to busi. ness agents as last as it can be manufactured, say from 30,000 to 45,000 yards per mouth. Will be shipped with cash draft bill of lading attached. Orders will be filled in regular order as received. Business agents who have not done so, will place their orders at once for bagging. W. II. Woeth, State Business Agent. NOTICE TO COUNTY BUSINESS AGENTS. County Alliances who wish to buy their shoes and boots through the Farmers' Alliance, will write to S. J. Perry, Charlotte, N. C, and arrange dates when he will meet your Alliance and exhibit shoes and take your orders. W. H. Worth, 8. B. A. Kailroads and the Alliance. In my last I promised to write something of the railroad building and other evidences of enterprises in the Eoanoke section. In doing so, I will try to keep an eye to the interests of your readers, taking New Berne as a centre. While we all feel an interest in such railroads as are calculated to build up our own towns and cities, we are wen aware tbat toe most powerful companies controlling most of the roads are not com mitted to the North Carolina policy! Indeed the A. & N. C. 11. R. is about the only line which remains under State control, and unless this company is awake to the progress of competing lines, this road,will be crossed and hedged in so completely that it will bean elephant on our hands. The Nor folk and Carolina is being rapidly pushed through from Norfolk to Tarboro. The Atlantic Coast Line is a large owner. This road is crossed by the road which has been extended from Scotland Neck to Greenville. This road is to be ex tended to Kinston and possibly beyond. This makes a very direct route from Kinston to Norfolk, and will be able to compete with the E. C. D. and O. D. and other freight lines, to the injury of the A. & N. C. li.li. and other com panies, although, it may benefit Kinston and many points on the route. The enterprise of the A. 0. Line is maniiest in extending the Albe marle and Baleigh Road , from Williamston to Plymouth. This part of the road runs parallel With Eoanoke river, where no one ever dreamed of a road being built, and comes in competition' with all the boat lines now handling the freights. This road will be complete within one montb.and will afford an all rail route from Plymouth to Norfolk or Richmond, : or any Northern or Western city. Rumor has it that the charter, extends to t Fairfield, Uyde .ceuntyyia Colombia, Tytrell county. . Extensive shipping room is being arranged at Plymouth, and a recent ride over the road enables me td say that the rdad will be first class in . every i respect. If satisfactory arrangements are made with the Norfolk-and '; Southern Railroad : transfer ' barges can -be used between Edenton and Ply mouth p apd ? freights'; .: (.juickly handlcdly that routed . This plan is beioj; successfully worked by the, Albemarle a&d Pan. tego aiiroadt;TaBsferI barges make the connection r between Edenton and McKeey's Ferry, from which p oint the road was first built1 to Roper City, and is now being extended to Pan tego and Matta Pungo. This latter place is the deep water : terminus selected by the company, where Pungo river and one or two creeks come to gether and soon enter the Pamlico riTer. I learnihat "the "plan la to use transfer barges across Pamlico river to some . point on the south side and .handle lumber and other freight in that part of Beaufort and in Pamlioo ."bounty by building a road across thtf country ; New Berne .and Wilmington will have tolook out, or this territory which tney nave so long bad all to them selves will be made tributary to Norfolk and other cities further North.'4- :y-tr-Ar ; Amid all this push and prosperi ty tne-Jamesvllle and VVasnington narrow gauge seems-about played out.' Their engine is so badly worn that they - cannot pull a passenger coacn, and nave Deen . carrying ex press, mail, freight and passengers all in one box cr. Bat a new en. gine is soon expected and bettfer accommodations generally." Fortune does not seem to favor Washington and New Berne in railroad building just now, but the many surveys being made to and from these points are only the .forerunners of the many roads which will perme ate our country and unite us with the onward march of enterprise. Not : the least among these evi dences of increased prosperity in the Roanoke section is the Alii- anoe movement or the farmers in common with the whole country, They have uot been organized : but a short while, but at e establishing Alliance stores at almost everv town and some places in the conn try. Alliance picnics are frequent, and are largely attended. The farmers are becoming an acknowl. edged power in the land. One striking evidence of it in these parts Is the fact that a certain lawyer who was in the last Senate and voted against the railroad com mission bill, is attending these pic nics and making speeches, explain ing his reasons for so voting con trary to the -petitions of a large number of Alliance men of the State. He makes a good speech, but as it is an off year it is only the stronger evidence that the influence of the Aluiance is even being felt in politics. ' Aspirants 'for office make It convenient to be present at these gatherings, and are making an' , off-year canvass.. While I do not belong to the Alliance 1 see clearly that its influence is growing greater every day ; that it, means greater prosperity lor the farmers and increased responsibilities for the general weal or woe. H. C. B. Bneklen' a Arnica Thi Best Salve in the world for Outs. Bruises.' Sores. Ulcer. Bait Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures ciles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re ronaea. moe xo casts per box. To sale bv R. N. Daffvv : ian 17 Beecham's Pills act liko magic on a vreak'stomach. Misfortune in nine times oat of ten is simply another name for laziness or bad management, and it really isn't anything to your credit to be croaking all the time aDontmisiortnne. The Importance ot purifying the blood can not be overestimated, for without pure blood you cannot enjoy good health, -f ir t ; S At this season nearly every one needs a ; good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich -the blood, and we ask you to try Hood's Dan ilia Barsaparllla. Itstrengthens rCUiluroa tunas tip the system, ' creates an appetite, and tones the digestion, while It eradicates disease.;, Ihe peculiar,: combination, proportion, and preparation , of the vegetable emodlcs used give to Hood's fianaparina pecuV "Tyi fe X"f ' la curative KnrBrs..':K,il5,VM otbermedlcinehassucn arecordof wonderful ; ,cnre. If you have made up. your mind to ; ; ' buy Hood's SarsaparllU dnot be mduced,td 4 take any otter instead, It is la' Peculiar ; , Vediolne, and is worthy your confidence. &c Hood'itosaparlllalssoldtiyalldruBgigts, , Jftepared by Q. J. Bool fc.COw, Xowall, Uass, 4 ; 100 Poser Oiio :. Dollar f: Wantedv Oysters m f j'tt "trr- i,.'f?:t f'-.i-, (. v,'Th6 PmpIiC0: Oyster Cpmpany C sires Oy Bters eul Jed ti riiKh culled and unoulled, deliverer . at the Company 's wharf , Oeraooke, iKki)?m1 !'''; Also, wanted, several vessels, of, one thousand buehels capacity and upwards, for usd its' lighters. rtUt' iit., - For additional particulars epply to the nndereigned ht Ocracoke. V W WMC''' F. WINSLOW : ' ;; - tel dw2m ' : Oen. Manr-"r. . r PrAentiin the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE and NUTRITIOUS JUICE , . OF THE - ;; R33 OF CALIFORNIA, . -Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be 'most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable ' and elective laxative to perma- ' nently. cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many-ills de- pending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. ' It h the most excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE STSTEU EFFECTUALLY - When one i Bilious or Constipated . so T:r PURE BLOOD, REFRESHINO 8LEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH - NATURALLY FOLLOW. Everyone is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR SYntrP 03B FIGS ,. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. . SAM FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE. Kr HEW YORK. K. .ELY'S CatarrH CREAM BALM Cltomei the NbmI Panaitgci. All J Pain ana Inflammiitlon, Heal the Sorra. Beslorc the Seine of Tat and Smell, HAY-FEVER TRYTHEJCUSE A particle is applied: into each nostril and U agreeaxla. Prloe-W cents nt Druselnts; hy mall, rer.lsterod. 60 eta, KLY IIKOTHEB8, 5a Warren Street. New It ' laulSdwly 29 UTS. F. S Duffy, Berne. N. C. druggist, agent, New marl dwly JOE K. WILLIS, vnopniEToa EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA ISTew Borne, N". O. Italian and American Marble and all qualities ot material. (Orders solicited and given prompt attention, ; with satisfaction guaran l-i-Qi E. Uiixkb is my agent at Kldston and -Alex. Fields regular traveling Thqllligh Arm Davis. Simple Durable and Light Running The only tertloar feod Maohlne. ' 'u " All sewing done Vlthoat basting; J. M. DINES, Agent New Berne, N. C. . . , ; 0 &i Baxter. M l , paving iut returned from the Nor. thera Mariflts.'yhere Ve tooadyan tsge of, somef Extraordinary Bargains, we ate'enabied to nieetost any de mand ie our line, and we guarantee that ;6oods aiid Prices' an;Voi:ipB ; yBH Bua . examine locra. while they are new1. '.K.i-TiS '.vv ?'. .iSfti i I J llarble Works, W Vfi" JRtzsla "Will Tell Remember that our success jcuaraa tees you the. sitae blgh, grade never; the same quantities; . oaeasara and weight always just and KenerouB, but that - ' - " ' ' PRICES ARE LOWER THAN EVER- Lees profit and snore patronage it our idea of future trade. We don't. worry about patronage. . Make Prices Eighii ; and trade will be sure to follow. Goods in oar line have been too high; there' no denying it; We aim to bring tbem down to a proper level; we are going to make - ' The Luxuries of Life AS CHEAP As the Necessaries! At any one of our Establishments will be found u - " URGE ARB FINELY SELECTED STOCK 0? Foreign and Domestic Wines LIQUORS Porters, Ales,;&o. a J FALL pouring freight. t, ; Large and Cbtoplete In ' every Department.- ri , Call and dee for iourselL. No trouble ' to (.;.' f, f and RUBBER OQODS can ' scarce) y H excelled.'1 - Oar prices are LOW, and oqr Ooods willbear; the test! ' W.:B. Ask Your Retailer for the" "S : . JAMES 1IEAKS M SHOE; JAMES XIEAXTG $3 SHOE. . rr According to Jfoux.eeda.;; j .JAMXS HBASTS t4 STfOB Bit light and stylith. It att like m stocking, and BFQTJIKES NO BKKAKrNCTLN,' bet ing penecuy on tue am tuae j. worn. niu Mtisrr tne mom kfiutliUoDI. JAME8JIKAN8 . m3 fcHUIS la abulutelr tlisi bo of IU Drtca whlott iu crer ben nlieed ' tenslTalyoa the narket' u coauoerea aenrt , mere out-! vnra. appear-;: J. MEANS fc CO., BoatOM, Pall line of the above ibeos for sals Howard &'Joiiesi -! NEW BEENE, N, C; 1 "Waiiteca. ! 10 0,0 0 0 TONS COTTON SEED, For which Highest Market Price will be paid, . ' v , i, . We will furnish Sacks on application. We will exchange Meal for seed. t If you want highest price for your seed writff or call on - v 7. P. DUnCIUS & GO;, Cotton and Cora Commlss'n Merchants, Mabikt Dock, NEW BERNE, Nk O Hasten Dc:!t:cSI:r:i .' In Hotel Tull Ballding,' " ; l" V. .v':i-t? :.... - :;. t.t Mil Rohool books. and school sunriliea a peoialty and at living prices, w ? , -m. .iti ixs.-i smammt a. ab2. an.-..., .;Roysteri candy, the. best In! town; fruits, cigars, tobacoo and snuff. !' 3 h: Headquarters fbr'1' fishing tactic, orockery, glasswareete.'' .'..V1.'. V y-Agent for the' New, jfiavls Se 'wing Machine. . ' T ' " ;. , " ' Ito(rjeclfuily;j:'';7''V JOHIT HAETSFIELB Elnstoa, N. C. , - - V 'in ., We are offering to the BeUil Trade great Inducements in - -j.. j -; i : Tobacco and Cigars! ' The attention of families is called to the Celebrated ' r J i ' - Imperfal Beef t. for whioliFe are agents. 'C V", . BatUf iotlon. . Kuraateed or ' m oner refunded fl. Lv urcjcry Q;(J)., 1 principal narjBE'rT' .r . E. side Middle S.oppoajte Ef. SooU. ; , BBANCH.HOnSESra', 'U ; , -N. WvCor..Qaeen. and Pasteut. 3ts. ' ' . lR.B.Depot). , S."W. Cor. South Front and kiddle BU Wholesale and Retail Llqnoi Jobberi of ..qigar , and -Tor i i w. bacco,; h v.-x. NEBEBNfe'C. -jfflHr. .Vi'J, w. llO Ol pi io-r xlsuft fa. ' STOCK in,, by- every -. i ni. etamfne'aaT' shoir ' Goods! 1 ' " P! Plt-' .ll'l.'- I ' ' sr . Jtr. Mix: . I ... i -r Tf- tV1 J - f -a T v I v.;, 3J .irT..,. k (ll 'l 'fll'S) hi . ' ' l f , ! i. I Tl . rTI 1 -ir-i, ; t. j . Baggage taken Wely and' prompUy to and from any part ' the Sity.- ; , Wagons mU. aUendJUUroad . Steam era and Ferries,,, ? , ttt -, "Orders left at'mybfflce wlllYhave good attention and (qafok dispatch. - r 'augltf Broad strii.v 4 THf PLACE BO7 ' !BUy:G00DS:0T7t; 1 1 J hC- IS 4.T ROBERTS a cno. seep coBsianiiy in stoc '-1 ProTlsioai.' r , Boots and Shoes. Don't fail to give us a trial when la need of any thing In oar line.' : .The; Ilansioil 'Houso,' " '' "(Formerly (JenUal Hotei.1 CAPT. : H. L' HEI.F15, Vtp?tM.t - this hotel, wlilch bst'JUBt been 1 t H r-T. nsov Order, horotigbly renovat. ( . painted. te.,UiHuB.ted in ib cenut T . t pftha Oily, and I iBRlly aiOfiaibio i.t k.1 plAoea QfbuHtiieciB. dtlh)p p,t fht r'umnce of tlie eapltol, poncffic Bud t t uoiue, : j ...... 1 lis mble Is W11 Btirtlled with Hie t' V!ai."tliHt can be (ibmlntd in tb r mvi mdlnl connirj; rw m , Bd well venlUatcd and JuiuMiM , y ooBifor and' eonv nliro,: 1,. ., . 1 or board by. ilia day.jnek or mina rMonoble. T I lllUBl 1 he good twripte of Prw r.erne ,. elally Invited to at.i wi i v unT ;.,uiu fcHllgh, aud Pre ,ibpy ,,' with a fcome-i . wuiroine nd b8"trint. ( wuiiiiK luuir Biy. uilei at Bv t l.-:i'.Ur-f!-'d BtJ . Septtk. r . r 1 '- ' L." si , 1". , 7 BM.h ;rT3TI"-' 1 JX- J ' 1 r J
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