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Tins DiJLrAjuaus. ' t mxjamx it - JOSiROBlNSON tfifaonaioki milMtliMkitokllNlUK lulklllMIIIMI u. -4r Mataiiia H I aly 4 m koM aaoa at ka U tarr uLDsseno. h. a. dec, h :w 1 Aixxa BCSZXCSS LIJfES. . 4 careful reading of an article '; in the Forwi 'entitled "The Gov ernment of American Cities" will repaj anj dtken., It la from the pen of Hon. Andrew, D. White, expreaident of Cornell Oniteralty and the Unireraltj of , Michigan, the American Minister to Germany daiW B area administration and a scholar of extent! re trarel and keen observation. He begins aa follows : . "Without the slightest exarjrer ation we maj aasert that, with verj few exceptions, toe elt gorern menu of the United Statea are the wont in ChrUtendom -the . most expensive, the most inefficient and the moat eorropt.w - Wretched wharves, foul docks, Inadequate streets, Inefficient sew erare, paring and llghtingmo signs for streets. Untried net-work of wires obstructing tan light and ' preventing 'fire fighting ppblie thorough fares occupied tor pri-ale y or corporation cscs, mod , in wet weather, and dnst in dry, filling houses and nostrils with germs of disease, make np the picture of Mr. White's American citv. , While the picture is poesibl orerdrawn, la there not more truth than fancy In It I What Is the remedy I Mr. White oilers the fol lowing: : y t v; "The difference' between foreign ' cities and ours is that ' all these well-ordered . . cities In " England, France, Germany, Italy, Switzer land, whether in uonarchiua or . republictr accept this principle that cities are corporations and not political partiet; that they are not concerned with matters of na tional policy? that national parties,! aa such. have "nothing to do with city questiona. . They , base their city goveramenta npoa ascertained facts regarding human nature and upon right reason. They try to conduct them upon the principles obserred by honest and energetic men in business affairs. We, on the other hand, are , patting our selrcs upon . a basis which has al ways tailed and will always fail the idea that' a city U a political body, and, therefore, that it ia to be ruleJ, in the ' long run, by a city proletariat mob, obeying na tional party cries." I Would it ; not be, well for'all . Southern cities to be run on boa ineas principles for a few years I fc Tax andent male person who, at the age of ninety , years' exlst ence,i haa taken ' unto himself a ponsn ten years yonnget than him ' aal ought to mske an interesting ' study for some child of the poetic muse with a specialty ' (or defining the vagaries of love's young dream. Either 'that, or he should receive the attention ' of some big-hearted philanthropist ' with a tender aide for the infirmitiea of age. Ths busy world forgets quickly, or it would not have hailed the al leged consumption j care of Dr. Koch as something new. as well as wonderful. More than eight years ago Dr. Koch himself announced the discovery which had just made him famous, and Frofesaor Tyndall wrote about it to the London Tinui. Heither then nor aince has any well-authenticated case of cure been made, but all the world is locking towards Berlin for pro tection again&t the fell dlseai e which is said to slsy one-seventh of tha human race. The theory that consumption is transmitted by a lacUlutt or animal parasite, is oaly a theory. If it should prove to be a truth, half of tho battle tdziK conjnnsptioa ' wonlJ be wen. - Aa M PUIUoaI How. It ia a little diacouraHoe to reach the con elation that moat ol the' Doliticat dishonesty of ; the country is to be charged to the ac- conut or men woo aave me repu tation in print iife of absolute honeatr men who would . no wronr a buaineas associate to the amount of a cent and who are per fectly correct in their lire. These are not the men who. commit )fce outrages charged to the tricksters and the strikers r.ettoer party Their fault is that they do not sternly rebuke the methods of such men and are willing to accept with a smile an office obtained by fraod. They aav, in the case of aa ad van- tsge nmairlv ' ootainea lor weir own arty: It la not lost the riffbt thier. we know, but the op position did the same or worse, by us. in 18V In dealing with a man who makea the business of . trick ery and fraud his own, they say: "Yes, be is a sharper, but he Is smart and he only succeeds In the lame eff-vts in which the opposi tion fails." t : r . ; In other words, these very good men, who go to church y with the utmost regularity, and are models in tneir cosiness anq social - lue, hare not the character or the eour age to aid in toe creation or a wholesome public sentiment. ' and rather lead their Influence to the debasing of it. The young man who hears his employer" laugh " at some smart trick of, which ..his MrtT attains a nettv adventure. goes out of the office imbued with sr . i . m - the false Idea that success excuses subterfuge, and there Is no limit totbeefiectoftbe evil influence that comes from this free and easy way of regarding political obliga tions. v-.V. ,tJf- ' j i'J? : It should be remembered that the citixen and the party are, alike subservient to the nation. The man who would not rive his life for tne preservatioo of the govern' ment is not to be envied and ' the party that would preserve Its own success knowing that thie means the weakening of the influence and the power of our country, forgets the obligation which ia next to that oved to bis conscience and his Creator. There is nothing: more threatening to the perpetuity of the institutions , of, the ", United States than this very laxity of pe itical morals within oar own bor ders. We baveiorce enough to repel any foreign enemy, at. what ever cost, but we canndt tarn . any other guns than those of public opinion upon the men - who forget that the virtuo of a repablio is-its icttMtett safegnard(8nd that, ftruth ia n,ore to be desired than' success. lUtroii FruPrm. : ',l ; , BT4TB VtWa );..-:: . Burgaw Iltrdldi , Mr, Geo. ; F. Jordan, who owns and cultivates a part of the Stagport , farm.' has raised twelve 4500 pound bales of cotton on ten acres of natural soil. ! Wilmington &aiiBV Paul's Lutheran Church haa had a steady growth the put year, having add ed to the congregation forty mem here. Great improvements -have been made also in the Church building daring the year. ' ' Beaufort ' 'Seaside: . - Mr.u W. Wbitehurst, of Pamlico county, gathered 8,800 pounds of eeed-cot-ton off ten acres, cThis was over 600 weight of lint cotton to the acre at a cost to him of three cents per pound for producing and hone tog. v . . ,"; ; y:-.. S Statcsville Landmark: Mr. and lira. Milu Shook, of Shiloh town ship, who went to Kansas in the early part of the present year, re turned to their old home a few days ago,! Mrs. Shookr was sick at the time of her arrival or else was taken sick very soon afterwards, and died yesterday morning. . . ' Salem JPntii A mad dog play ed havoo among stuck in the -Cool Spring neighborhood a' few weeks since. He bit a valuably horse be locsfcr to Drowson; Sink. The horse died a few days ago. John Etewart lost three crows from the same carta. The d? was killed by a ncro with a club. . Ralegh Ifewt-Observtr: Ssys Gray Washington, head waiter ot the Yarboro llocsc: 'Jcst twenty-five years to, Chrktmas day. Dr. Biacknall took him in hand. I have never been dLschirci; never insulted a gncst; tercr tcea thirty minutes behind; hara tt3unds of friends who gladly jcstT the hand and call ma 4my piend.' 7ill be at my poet Chrkidias cornirj to welcome and serve thca with tha tc:t this a-i ether c-rl-'s : lord.' i . - " , 1 f . i ' ... .' W a" 3 IT'S A FACT BROTHEifi , NO DOUBT ABOUT IT SISTER I The Children Have Caught on to It I ' Eyefvbodv. eVervwhere have re- aliaed that the place to supply their wanta is from the well filled estab lishment of '' ' r ; JJ In the sunshines slare : in the shady nook : around the quiet cheer- rful flreaide, wnere a' familiea interests are talked about and steps are taken to provide for the ceces- sartea of me,, . 4 : U READ, fj PONDER, (J REFLECT, And then rash to where yon can find every delicacy with which to nli the pantrv, load the table and satisfy the cravings , of the inner- man. Uome, when the grey streak yet lingers In the East: at noon, at twilight, even when to us the sun behind the hills has taken his Eight. COJI WE HiTE KUTSFGE TCO TO CliCK, Baisins, Currants and Citron for your-Cake and Puddings, Mince Meat for your , Pies; Cranberries, Figs. Dates, rrunes, Fruit iiutters, Apple. 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