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, i st oaitioa opens ia Rale';;l 11 u rtioited that the exhibits 1 exceed the expectation of the - - ra, and it may be there will ia crowded appearance ia'and ' : -nt the maia building, bat in I I j bile every thine will be ad j sifted to the aitnation. - As was expected North Carolina will Lave the laagest exhibit, close ly followed by Florida and one or two other States. ' , . We cannot speak advisedly of Graven county. We hope that sbe will make a creditable display of her wonderful resources. ' - It is very generally regretted that the grounds will not be opened at night The management ; will be held responsible for this onus alon. It is understood ' that the managers put the blame on the street car company, but the public will not consider that in passing lodgement. ' , . . There will be enough to entitle the exposition to a very large atten dance. The sonrces of enjoyment will be many and varied. Every North Carolinian who can ought to be present and lend bis influence to the success of the en terpriBe. ' SEIT C05TICTED. President Folk, of the National Alliance, who anived yesterday, spends most of his time at the of fice of his paper, . the Prog-essive ' Farmer. The interviewers haw not struck him this time. He will probably go to the western part c f the State next week. ; where Wea ver and Bookless Jerry Simpson peaks. Balelgh Correspondent Wil. Messenger. Col. Polk made a general denial of the truth of press dispatches from Kansas in regard to him, and the Jottbkal has given his denial to the public and expressed the hope that it will be supported by the testimony of disinterested witnesses. Covering his reference to the Confederacy with the mantle of charity, how is he to meet the charge of disloyalty to the Demo cratic party 1 M '.'V ":' , Does anybody, doubt the object of Weaver and Simpson in coming to North Carolina 1 They proclaim the purpose of their mission to be the disruption of the Democratic party and the breaking up of the Solid South. It is true that the accomplished Ealeigh correspondent of the Wil. mington . Messenger, in the paragraph; at the head of this article, says: "lie will probably go to the western part of the State next A week, where Weaver and Bookless Jerry Simpson speak;" but, the ' probability approaches certainly when it ; is remembered that Col. Polk accompanied Simp son In the 1 eenvass In North Carolina that he has already made. By again becoming his companion, endorser and surity Col. Polk will stand self-convicted of treason to the Democratic party and to the State of North Carolina. Certain men reaped a harvest of infamy : by conducting Sherman through Georgia, and he who con ducts Weaver and Simpson through North Carolina may expect like condemnation. - It is a sad spectacle when a christian gentleman leaves the high paths of honorable - usefulness to consort with mountebanks and charletana. ... " W do not believe that the North Carolina Alliance will follow , such leaden. ';. The National Alliance, with Its preponderating influence la the northwest, may lend its sanction to such a course, but the North Carolina Alliance never. It is fair to conclude that - the Alliance has nothing to do with the coming of Weaver and S'-opson into North Carolina." We beUeve it to be a Third party movement, pure and simple. It may attempt to lean its lank and hungry body on the Alliance, bat the farmers of North Carolina will thrust it from them with scorn and indignation. ' . A Pasis dispatch says that although the-belief prevails that war will soon break ont nobody anticipates that it will be a war between France and Germany. Last night's advices from Constan tinople state that the foreign 'residents are more aronred than they have been ' for years and that no donbt is entertained that Bnssia will attack the ' Tnrks. ;; So pro nounced is this belief that some foreign residents are preparing to leave Stamboul for Italy and thus caonpe being ornshed between the co 1 ' .tants. ; 1 ' i - Cr;r;r;tchcryC nrrriji' Tiir.s. : It ia about lll'ieca years uow kidoo tLiH writer began work in Wil mlntoa. Eor twt!v jears and eijjbt months we did the entice editorial writing on the Morning Star (not Icccl) with ' exception of perhaps a half dozen columns. On May 24Sh, 1889, we became the chief editorial writer, news editor and proof reader in part for the Me8entrer. which plaoe we 'still bold. Fifteen years is a big slice in a man's life nearly one fourth of our own long , life. We cannot bops to drive our Fiber for many more years if so long. It matters not so we are ready for the final auditing. Wilmington Messenger Dr. Kingsbury ; U filling the measure of his dajs with honorable usefulness, and we trust that it will be many years before his sun goes down. ,1 v ; - . For fifteen years be has been an editor and who shall calculate the value of those years to , country, virtue, troth 1 There are few who do not admit the value of his journalistic work, none who deny his moral worth and personal merit. We congratulate Dr. Kingsbury on his honorable career and useful life, and North Carolina on having such a son. Theeb was once a very rigid mother who actually flogged her daughter for kissing the boys. When the poor girl declared thaw she would never do it again her mother called her a story teller and added that after a person once got a taste of it such a person never would quit. Hceo fabul docet, says the Galveston Newt; that free sugar is so sweet that the people are going to want more free trade all the time. Noriolk Virginian. LA GRANGE N. C. Business Cotton New Chtirch Judge Faireloth. As the season advances, business upon our streets becomes more ap parant. Cotton is coming in rapidly; the prices is on the rise and the far mers are gleeful. He who pnts bad construction upon a good act, reveals his own wickedness at heart. The Presbyterian church is near- ing completion. When finished it will be decidedly the handsomest church in town. Judge W. T. Faireloth. of Golds boro, came down on tbe afternoon train Saturday and is stopping with b!s brother in law. Mr. Shade Wooten near town. It is generally conceded that our town can '. oast of more pretty girls than 'any town of its size . in the State. Bat the handsome boys where, oh where, are they! September is drawing to a close and if the eyes of Summer are "kissed to sleep'' the song of the festive mcsquito is not neither its sting. He is still abroad mak ing himself heard and felt. A Womder Werkar. Mr. Frarik Huffman, a yoniur man of BurHnpton, Ohio, state that he had been under the civre of two prominent physi cians, and uaed their treatment until he was not able to get around. They pro nounced his cage to be Consumption and incurable. He was pemitded to try Dr, King's New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds, and at that time was not able to walk across the street without resting. He ound, before he had used half of a dollar bottle, thai he was much better; lie continued to ne it and is today enjoying good health. If you bare any throat, lung or chest tronble try it. We guarantee satisfaction. Trial bottle free at F. S. Daily' drug store. , Carving white pine goods boxes with a pocket knife is profession and not a trade. LEXON XLIXIB. .., H A PLEASANT LIMOR DBUJK. For biliooneea and conitipation, take Lemon Elixir. . ',-( For indigestion and foul omaoh, take L mon Elixir. u-.-ii' For tick and nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir k For aleepleeenee and nervonanaea, take Lemon Elixir. For lose of appetite and debility, take Lemon Elixir. For fever,, chilli and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. Lemon Elixir will not fail you in any of the above diseases, all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys, bowel or blood. - - Ptepued only by Dr. H. Hocley, Atlanta, Ga. SOo. and tl.OO per bottle. Bold by draggiata. v. . i;-,;;.v. a phomisent lumema WEiflm . ' ' After ten years of great eofleribg from indigestion, with great nervous prostration, biliousness, disordered kid neys and constipation, I have been cured by Dr. Atozley ' Lemon Elixir, and am now a well man. Bev. O. O. Davis, ': , Eld. M. E. Churoh South, - Ho. 88 TatnaU St., Atlanta, Ga. Children warm the world; there is a wintry landaoape in a gray bead's face. ' - , There is more good common sense in the French duel j than in any other i -M:s'4:J: i -; .',; y y.Whe Ffjrat SUp. .wiKfi' ; Perhaps you are ma down, can't eat, can't sleep, can't think, can't do anything to your satisfaction, and yon wonder what ail you. - Yon ahonld heed the warning you are taking the first step into Nervous Prostration, Yon need a nerve tonic and In Electric B:t?:rs you will find the exact remedy for ret-crin ; your nervous syetem to it normal, healthy condition. - Bur- prising remit follow the use Of this great NervaTonie and Alterative, -, Tour appe tite TMtnmes good d!,entlon 1 restored, and the Llvnr and Kidney resume healthy action. T , ' a bottle, Price 80c. at F. B. Uiij a drugstore... , Weather-Crops Railroad -Exeuision ImproTements Huatlng-TUiU : or Mr. Theodore Hujhes, of PWUdelphla. ; ? ; '.; j: The dry eool spell has stopped the mullets from running , ,. ? ' ' Since the late rains things have dried up considerable, ' Only one or two persons planted cotton tills year in, this . comma nity. - i' Weather pretty and farmers busy picking cotton . and , gathoring corn, ' The corn crop is good also the pea nuts, but the cotton is sorry what little there is made around here.-'-. . .v. ;. . ,; , v;;V: Hill King Is last completing his fine house on the Eallroad. The Town Point House is slowly . pro gressing anon, is nanas are at work all the time so we hear, this will be the largest house by half in Onslow county when finished, and we wish Mr. Molntyre and com pany success in their undertaking. Bear and Deer hunting is lively uere now. we, ns and company went cut the other day and v killed three deers and two bears was very large bear, it was the co. that done most of the killing, we only killed a snake, and a bushel or so of . mnsqultors and gnats, with a few ticks etc. Mr. Tom Eden is tbe bear hunter with us & co. We met this week Mr. Theodore Hughes of Philadelphia a bro. of tbe late Dr. I, W, Hughes of New Berne. He was was visiting Maj. L. O. Fonveille of Duck Creek, whose daughter Miss Nellie, he married, Mr. Hughes look well for oneot his age healthy and lively, the first time we have seen him in a number of years. He is going around South ror tlie bealth or bis wue. The Onslow Bail Road, W. O. & E. O. B. B. as called, seems to be paying, or being paid. Sbe keeps palling and blowing all the time at something guess sbe is making money one way or other, Excursions from Jacksonville to Wilmington are being constantly givea also to Carolina beach and Wrightville Sound. We went on one this week to Wilmington, this was onr first trip to Wilmington in 20 years and everything was changed. BUCKLER'S IMlOl MLVB . The Bflst Stive in tfa world for Oats, Bruises, Bores. Ulcere. Salt Rheum, Fever Bona. Tetter. Chapped Hands. ChllNains. Corns, and U Skin Ernttionr and posi tively cures rues, or no pay required . it is fraaranteed to Rire perfect Tatisf action. or monev refundeu. Price 2rJ cents per box. 1'or sale In Mewbem by i. B. Dotty, wholesale and retail draggiat. TOBACCO ! TOBACCO ! Eleatns Warehcass, Durham, H. C, Id the plaoe to sell jour Tobaoco. JOHN B. HUTCHINQS&Co., Proprietors. Ssiisri Exposition - rale ran, N. c. ROUND TRIP RATES 13 EFFCT ; Sept. 29 to Dec, 1st, 1891. Miotic ud lorti Caraliu Passenger Department,- " KiwBkui,N.O.,86,1891. TO AGENTS A. & N. 0. B. B : ' Yon are hereby authorized to Sell Bound Trip Ticket to tha Southern Exposition at Ealeigh, R. 0., from your station to Raleigh and Return at the following rates, Tioketa to embraoe on admission into Exposition, to be stamped at the Exposition grounds be fore they are valed for return passage. Sell Contract Tioketa only to tha above. Tickets to be sold on Tuesday, Wed nesday ani Thursday of each weak, eonunenoing Sept. 20th to be limited to a oontinnou passage in each direotion. Good to return any time within 7 day from date of sale. i- ' ;. forehead Oily Wild wood... Newport. ......... Havelock.. Croatan , Riverdale 18 40 . 8.25 8 20 . 8 05 2.95 2.90 ,'8.70 8 60 , 2.8J , S 20 New Bern........ Tusoarora Cora Creek Dover Caswell. Kinston ...... ... Falling Creek .. La Orange 110 S.06 ,...,4.&0 ..... 1.80 Best's 4He 1.75 S. U DILL, O. P. A. Sm&llffood & Slaver, DEALERS IN Oeneral Hardware, ASD Harness. " Sash Doors. Blinds. Faints. : Oils. Varnish, Glass and Putty, Lime; Plaster, 9 Hair I- and Cement ' , Agents for DEV0E & CO'S celebrated Beady IXixed Paints, which are strictly pure j c goods. . - qrcOJUBf'S JJV-fAPE.. Put off, pa off and row with ped, " For now ie tbe time and tbe hont of need. To oare, to oars, and trim the bark-. Nor Scotland' quutu. baa inler?r mark. Yon light that p'xys roou J tbe cactle moat . . I only tha wardur's random sho. Put off, rut eff, and row w.rj.eyooa. ror o-.v 14 itiu time suA v.m hour of Taom pand, root keys ulitll (hi- kelpie ' .-' BBCS3 And tod ro in ibalf caveins ttO dark and deep., . Nor ahivU Lnchleven'8 tower or hall . Hclu tiuM out luve!y twiy tu khrall; Or be the haunts of traiuua wild - Wbiie SootSsod bis hands and hearts to bold . . Thea onwai d , eteerainan row wiihepeed For now i the tbne and tbe bout of neea. Hark! the aUrm bell ho rung: t -. Tbe warder's Toioe bu treason (nng; The eohoea to the faloosnet'e roar ,, Chime sweetly to the daahiog chore ; Let tower hall and battlement gleam; We steer by the light of the taper Deem, For Bootland and Hary on with epeed! Now, now ia the time and the hour of need. Philadelphia North American rmw Ovr Fifty Ir . kA.';.''; MSS. Wl8LOW 8O0TBIKO &VBUF ha been uaed for children tbothiog. , li ootnee the ohild, eofteni tha gores, allayi all pain, euro wind colic, and U the beet remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty nve oenty a noma. Boia by all drug' gists througnout tha world. xne iarg renearses not t and men do not catch , the secret of his singing. 149S H. V. At. WASHIlGTON, D. C. Oir i .c o York Fsi kbpriik, Yobxviub, 8. 0., ng: H, 91,. Atlawt.c d,acrBopoiaa antiam roj ueaBt nve ,mra mv mw imah anffwer from dllDeoaia Ho mmmmaimiii thedlnaw make a wreak of tier former sflf m u was iiinoi urapmna o". liar nerroui tyitem vm almost enf.lTiv ta. troyad' and iha atlahteat nolae . would inrow ner into a neiToua apum. which would laat lor hour. Madisal akUifailed to bring any relief , t , Thronrh thereeommendatlon of an emi nent divine wa wire Indnord 'o trv the Kleatropolae. After a peralstent vse of the instrument, the efleot hu been wonderfuL Her nervona aratem haa been rBtFd ti lu almoat normal condition: her dlnatton la wonderfully Improved; ah 1 rapidly gain ing: in fleah: and. noon the nh. In. u nkine a rapid recovery, whloh SDeakd vnlumaa (m he woaderfuld curatlv power of the e ectropoiH, e ner ena? vas considered hoDeleaa. Ifw are aknntieei An th. snh. Ject, lei then? fy Uie Sleolropolae, ana Its wonderful pMrere will nickly ditpsl all donbt. Youratouly, W. M. PROP3T. ' For Information Address as abov. ob SXiiKtntSt.. CHARLKBTON. S. O. V, M. WATSON. A flout.- 1" J-'I Jo-. vau an Bank Counters, Tyler System, Port "' able, Unequaled In Styles,. , . . Coat and Finish . ' ' liriiCtihnrCMMn, awti eu., UWnM U . Wnt fnei UCwlfc also Tyler's Heyej tae TOeshLe end Tre rrtcer fJablaete. S4M lee. Best an ebeap on eartb, witk greet xlnoMonln prtcwe. Mue li ek. iwi Ow) , Ckaln, tdaj, Bk a, flM.ia, lnl BlMk iMmh mc, pvah,Mca. rii-sa dbskco., at. im. a.,rr.a.x. An Unparalleled Offer! . ror tlie next thirty days w will sell ' 80LID GOLD RIDING E0W . FBAMES SPECTACLES WITH J1KSI QUAUTT LKK8EB AT .50 Per Pair! BELL THE JEWELER. S. R. STREET, ' ' General mint ; Insurance Agent, NEW BERHE, N. C. Keep GsoljKesp Cos!. For Iced Teas Uss ChiiKlaill' i Parker's : GBBEN and BLACK TJEA8. ' --A'' ;M,-,j;V.'-i !,,f1v:,W;f'-t''Y:'itliv Try our Boasted Coffees, THEY ABB DELIOIOUS. , Don't Be Led Off By Others, but com to see v, and e that w t are sellinf ; , ,' First-Class Groceries STARVAHON PBIOt'S. Bo give us a trial and help ihe hard working; young men of the town ont, Dont forget tha fact that wa do oor own work, and can afford to sell goods Cheaper Than Tho Cheapest. ' Another important Item: Everything we sell wa guarantee to be as repre sented or money refunded." ' : j Tnankfng you for put favors, and trusting yon will give us a ahare of your future trade, -,yf ,i Wa are, very respectfully, ; , t Churchill &ParIicr: Broad Bt., 1st door East of Railroad V rnne2Udwtr. 1. FE C'ldrcnlCrilfjrlri'.T aasisted ia tie n pprius to throw ull the ncavinc38 of thetluptrish winter j clrcuUiUun of the ;l)iood. Kothlo; 'docs It so well, so Iprompt orso snfdy .ae Swift's Bpecllic IK TUB V. SPRMG. ' . I have used S. 8. 8. for a number of ..ears, and consider it the best tonic and . lood remedy that I ever used. In facl I would not attempt to enter upon spring or summer in this climate with out it. If. W. COLKMAW, Of Coleman, Ferguson, Co., " j ' , Dado City, FU. : Our book t Blood and Skin Disease mailed free. . v- 8wm BPBcmc Co.. Atlanta, Qa. This is the ivay with" the Ball 'corset: if you want ease and shapeliness, you , buy it-but you: don't keep it unless you like it - After : two '''or three weeks'" wear, you can return it and have your money. ' . f w Comfort isn't . all of it though. Soft Eyelets, and "bones" that can't break or kinkBall's corsets have both of these. ' : ' V. JKAKES & SON. WHOLESALE DEALEK IN v LIQUORS snd CIGARS, South Front Street, Two DoarsEtat Gaston Hoate NewBBerrie, 187 C. luneldwlv,,,.' Ridin Vehicles We are nreoared to make' to order anything in the Una of ; Drays, Carts, Buggies, or other Biding Vehicles.?- All work built strong and finished in a handsome manner, $;;. f isiyi :'.(. ;s i :i G. H. WATims & soi ' Hew Berna, K.aV''' anSMwtf - SALE, X C U A X! GB IJVEIIY. E3a Ss Gtsroot Eae now (on hand a large lot of On MULE8 and HORSES, raised ia WEST ERN NOBTH CAROLINA. Also, a fine lot of Baggie, Road Cart and Barnee, all of wbinh will be old a LOW AS THE LOWEST. Don't fail to oome and so him bsfore making a trade. ' Feedinnr a speolalty . ' oovS7 fi wtr ' Win Wy wa. rick, w. jt aer C&storia. ' IVliea she a a Child, ali. erid f or Cfuitoria. Whoa she ixcme JUss, she clwg to Clrla. P!wfetiC'":iii,8'-i'.gc" C tie. v Jas eclmontl B- m n n, g.-.'-.'-O ", .. -n- anufactursiigiOoiiip Claaiai nil L:...!.!.. O.Sl-.-Tli: fejl'M- Slairi :- l"r .ii7,f Vp.p" v We make as good a Hair Mattress as ahy factory in the United- ? States ' MAKE . THKIW TO DTlTi'R'R nt an ai nnal.'tv' v5,;s;M; ; Our XXt Steam cured Moss is the very best and makes a very - ' durable mattress.1 It is- better than a medium priced Hair, , . Straw with flrtttnn Tnn Wo 3 Have your old Hair or Moss boch wxiut we ges nvm a mauress -anas nas Deon use a several ; . 1.. i - . . J- Tears -VOU do riot' know Vinw rinl yvt ,ib w IjVirtU I . Chicken Feathers-. We make Beds'Bolsters' " orPiUows. ' mm i a n hi . . vj i m m n n .k n u tv mm m This Comuanv is now DrcBarcd to cut bills , .- -, ( of lumber to order at rtHrin Mil mils mr K.somnis in lin no nnrn uruera urcmuiiv uiieu. lermes liaan. I J Ij! R J 1 t i Carriages. Buggies, JSoad Cai:tsr Spiingarts. Phaeton Carts Harness Whips, Robes, &c.t . AU of which will be sold low to meet tbetlcuaudsof the pablie... HOE Is constantly being replenished for the Trade. 14OW saxes ior tvasn rOUNDED IN 186 by the present exeentlTe I .ment Incremefl amrniLl atijmAann Vnw p. jjprl I itmiiiie. lor educating lOUnu MKN AMD TvOAlKN ror sncceaa in ills. , la oocicung apur school for their children, PARENTS should send them to TDK BEST, because it pnyiv li Jnay require the expeaditora of a few dollam more at first, bat It will prove tbe cheapest in the erul. CHEAP tuition is very deer, beeatue It mean, cheap teachers, cheap surrounding,!, Inferior faci.- ail similar institution, combined,' Catalogue and perticulare mailed on application. j,. ; ' "Addraia, W. H. 8ADLER.raaldiit, and Founder'; or p. A. SADLER, Secretary, BUSINESS COLLEGE, 6,8, 10 A 12 N.Charles St., BALTIMORE, MO. fJUBlCI4L;8ACE; ; Under a decree of Nash Superior Court rendered at Fall term, 1890, r and a sabseqaent order made at Spring term 1891, in the civil action - entitled WV L. j Bart and others vs. undersigned Commissioners will iiouse uoor in jxewDern, a. v., onrauv;;'?;: a i L a certain traot of land, lying : in the oounty of Craven, on the South side of Neuse River, and on Dam and Slocnmb Creeks, containing twelve hundred acres more or lees, and for a more particular deacrip' tlon reference is made to a deed from Amos Wade to John I. Killibrew ' and J. H. Dillard for said land, recorded in Book 74, p. p. 432 and 433, CraTen Registry. . - '. " - Jacob Battle, Commissioner, will, under the same decree, soil another iraoi oi lana in eaia county ot ti avcn, aojoinms i!:e lands of .'..v . . and others, containing acres more or..', less, . the same premises conveyed by John 1. Killibrew and wife to Lonis Moya by deed recorded in llrnven in Book,81, p'. 23. XlSla3 OF SALE One-tla: 1 two years, with 8 per cs:r.t. n J.-re-t - ia-imvW-5-iprf -to.-- 'vj-'- - ? . v. ft : . - i mi Hoss! EifSresses.m i?x c iica rtnna lint tVm Vioof sinn, nnri f-i a mattresses .renovated. We do I. li , , . . i -;vV vrrv npopfisnrV it ia lin va tham -: r U TA..A1 1 n XT - an. '.A t- :- t . . u . ' -Y'T' its Mills,' located on the : L lil i 111 I j'a . j . y::- IVW M art Ttil. IV .U BZ . . a. - T.-s. ' or i aecurea i u otes mum lisiii 27 TEAKS of contiunoa. aod snccenfni maniis-vV iwwnvliig Wtmv hnllrttneii . Bland. - nnHvnlml in John I. Killibrew and others, the sell ati public auction, at the Court ''jit, ;: lst5::i8D'Iii: Cash, reslano cn a credit of one and from day of talu. ': R A. WOOOAUD, J.ACOI! EATTL13,'
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