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( i It THE JOURNAL. war. H. 8. NTJNN, Editor. KIXHTOK, X. C. . ' . J- I 1 w j:,i.ot exnect to snoot in omer io w P"" ""ur UJ They Uve squired the com- breexes . were exchanged for the pres. sbo and did n j y . f n C!"! !L lZ:S:rU';n did send challenge to your X. ; f ome of the advanced classes In a ichool ever LUC iai iuri r iu u um ' " " r- . - - J ' . . . . . f ! risraen 10 ravn ataiu i ana juu uuc mj wit- waiu - roissioners of each county to le vy tnArul i9T if necessary to carry on v0;, i-nd. fnr annthor eron. ' C. sdo: . r tu:. i. : V r i. j . .u. r MJt tUume time we were not very j:..,.!--. Trie followrincr little verse of the schools Rr jour raonm. i" 1 am Eiaa vj iuv iue mimcm, --, -- - . r i f any thine Specially in this faction, are depenatng macu uw,.-,.- o ...poetry inm i:ie iui ivmii-r i i - Premium Phosphate. i a i ..w xr inniH on t sit ii i -at e a v T ..mt . i more on nome-maae manux. mature . r - - rn KVfni i.m: e THXTRSDAY, HAR. 2. 1882. Quaker Bridge Road Our Richland correspondent calls up the question Bridge Road again and in it U not completed. We had conclu ded not to allude this matter agnm ; un'il the meeting of the Leginlature, a ten in advance iine uj . nit j i"yu" i'tnre. ' failitifts for enriching onr V,n.. a-'xU ill Dprmcrata contin oe - j;.,-,rj tv,m nr1 mntinne to afraid ! the eod work already begun? They ! cultirate poor land and then complain , would happen to keep him i awav ;hM most abundantly blewed us with ; hurting his toe .against tne I .... . . . - i J : .U . -:V. wrr a little j oar farms na u : uunuS iur . . Deiorenn, ma ruunim-;, as Road what a Fanner says about Hyinans & ?r.rt.'Daiic.v,s lMIKMlUM IMIOSPIIATE, a High rofnrf. It: . at a email iciu. w i-. die uiurcu . . i can Mjnw n n.u. r.44fnl kulnin Vnxniia btV w:tice. more or Iesa, that we oeeirea 10 .1. .1... .I..!. .....nronlf unH UlWi u..- "f. v , . V . . . .! . 1 . .. .1 I of the Quaker j i " ",,r,., "rr . the reealt of our own negligence or snoot against v ur to wr,e " ai " ' 0,,- ' fc ;(inenray ir i n.uc- j, a oi le.il 01 ja;n "' uh !! over Berne came to meet me on my return " muve. Tberr are '.mi cap- "Dear Mr. i?tork." $a:d Mr. Yrx. "I PT yotiH rmc nad d:n. 'Yru're vcrv k;rd, a -I really can't d'cl:nv" ... ill Vmritwo,.!d ,omtobono trrr.M. G mat1 1 Oi l 1 1 1lT, IG(l 1V nuires whv 'n tneir P'P'''S!, lne7 nftve Provl,le? (perhaps more properly) latino. tlio mnp laniiiies inr eniicdiniK ' i ne cinniiiK eeaiii i auuui Mewbornc & Harper. l1rl racetli.t thev provided for 1 and the .team w mill of Dr. M. C. ; 4 l tow utm e - u - . Jf JU ff (fl fnurilrprrn!qttrt. -" 1 i IT t 1 " it." 1 ! J ire a fact that the coli i -J 1. nA .l.,ir tn annrPilntP -. . . . . n ..A L.M ' ii i i a-.! l: i J. u. rmnt rt inp Deu ixi L'cuii! m . . the hite racf-a fact that the clr- "0J. ,u pif e ! k : w ' Thev alf exclaimed Utinn marks r.n,r comma,; urn- r r.-.. CUllllll; Ktcini luunriiu irvi ui iuiuur - 1 .11 nd we only do it now to aure our ed people are to appreciaie- . wjc.jj ;g very much in demand, nar-i ' " J J 0 ; ir,, Ue ,-tr- i . .u,S ?. nnr th"f.ult nd nowif the Democratic coiiimi ; ing had an unusually vast quantity of beds bav posts; if he had hurt nimseli ci. oi a seniMic an. rr , correspondent that it is not the tauii n" - T i -ir.,v 1 over a cha r it would have been all t.Ws to no O-.e om:ion ofleitor. aid ro..l. ThCy applied for ,l,e co- j .b I. w ..4 pre lh four .tta : Jk"i; WorV rUn, the an'd k. none n?w.) In ronr t!. COD,.rally n. fnT1 rtx , . .!W T noting aM re v::t ion two Kr:ol. for the and tVree r.potro-' I 1 t nifi! and an tat it 1 a Tiett, and we h ive called th -.ten- I sclu )! required by the constitutwa, the saw. 'Tis surprising to know how if your friend had not Wen hurt, he hfu on this verM-a ti e one much lumber is sold from this one would have given the irginian- 1a tru.Tl;t ,iy M5 Lou. CLurrh?!! n. ar Mr. II KY M- 1ST. x. t. r ' t a' tl t r ! t d : r I'Mtttluin lIt fbate. ca rtiral atif..tln. TI r rmt of lHm -X ti U l.rtt r tl at: c r 1. r;:l .-rr ur.l u. t. ld. I a farmer rnjJC I ran recrmnMt.tl t?. 1m iu.iii.i a a r.:t lV:l.l-?r T.'r tuttt and cotti. T. II. C2IIIFFIN. that Vir- IT I I tl Vho m.ttpr nuSliclv several I old North Stale will take her proper mU1. The spirit of Ilvmen visited the a good beating. I will only add BoarJ to the in itter pu nciy several . e t- v vc ai,.;ii r r.nm we don't thinic so, aj one of the .. .. .i.. .!.... .u. . nlare nmone her sisters. -uimw ...i i. : ,u filrt limes mrougi ..,,... v,. i Branch on Wednesdav last. igimansw- , . r I tl r m I t'.rnk thev wou'd 1 avo lorn-cttd t ! riu Khix'mnl ai r. t,tw TmT?wcs tr n- r- n. e c ti;ii vour hurt friend before and at dinner ii'C "pu.ui.jmi diiuunAii. uiiw u. iimumi ,,.,.... . n u- ia u w k ni t. i i n, m n i nr. ii . ii. in ii r . t i iii'in inn. j - j 1.1 IT UiJXi - " " - ' ' J tiatement from the Governor giving Wortls. Her class mistakt nd with a rua!r only thrre little time civtn n a : La time rour irienu uu bui.i. -i mu- . : finollir nnHnmated : . - ' . ... ... . -v i :ii,,i in r 1.1 KJrrl-onrl the Virginian I lrues th:s tonimun:rat!un w.ll i !.e ki. ,M.o for n,., eo.plving.i.1, .he 7 ."WJ. 11 "k."",0 pa" haTe'6 the ' nad tho,".he Van.uber of tin,", and m, ,f,,. of IrU-r,. "An.-n, the law, and an opinion of the Attorney everai tnock downs and drag out. ; . -.ou nf u;r rm9nv friend. ; showed 21 birds, it was true he was s:JoKM as tV.c scln ol year i nearly Oeneral sustaining him. j The groom was a near neighbor of a But the wouid-he groom adopted a hunting against hie partner on that We are satisfied that the Legisla certain widow, who lived with four ! new mcthod of procuring his license, time, but was trying to be t.ie lea-I sons-in-law, and for the . last inrce e tnok with hlm 1 0 th e register's of- man when we met. .o y months the grocm had made such fre-; fi f u (1 thc way a eportman can shoot as well ajyou, .nr. her xjuiior iuiuvb ut Ian an " " tare intended for this rond to be com- j pleted. Thc failure of an attempt to the V. tie rent cliOiU l::i l..-rn lnt. av rhoo-e. aud vour Virainia friend will tran- r.rt over one l:ur a:id a half (i ! suspicion aroused the ire of the boys; ,Ti rumored aiPO tnat Mr. Jas. take great pleasure in shooting against iul I trUst that th se v:stt l:.ietiot and they determined to lorce me w , Geri?anus of this town will on Tues- hwu lor pleasure atone ana win r,,Vrd t,:.proLtitite to ioiii n-an-n? ower .to discontinue his visits. T,he lay Feb. 28th, marrv Miss Annis Dur-, him until next fall to improve m as it For n oUlJ , nrt t more they threatened the more he came, ; ham of Rock point pen(ior 00l,ntv. i getting too lato 1 ' i onent visits to the house of the, widow . , r.ctn Aa kimr get a proviso in the last act granting . that there waf, a small riffle in cunosi- ; te .4ppon? " afiked her to apply, ; i" to trot him out, shot jor thol any Um .n'iMi in Mi, i fToi'i that the num- Uv rirpl.B that Homethiner was existing' nml all shot iust as he and you w . ... . ... , , "... . i wuicil sue mircuir.uui. uiu. -. . l a j . l : , ber of convicts on the W. N. C. and ! more than personal ineuuNup. . much for a Grcie county man Y. V. R. R. should net be interfere with, is un'i.istakable proof that the legislature intended the convicts to Be placed on the Quaker Bridge road Sit once. Rut we must submit to the powers that be. If the Legislature should he cjl!ed in special session this spiing, thc friends of this enterptise should unite fn an effort to have the law made so plain that a "wayfaring man though a fool, shall not rrr therein." out and my 5slts hereafter wi!l rou tined to ti e few ncaitcrinc s lo.!. wl.:-!i are fot lunate cuuh t lat f'ur rr t.ve mouths. In the last tl.n e ru.uitl. I have, visited fu sil.ool. Mv )ta at ti .STUHTLY ONK PUICE." ! tut "rro at A. R. ftllLLER'S. All tin! ii. ark I in Plain F.crr mu I low a i.-v au r-il ly 1 " v i in iLU mfV-t. n-s;tn rt.ilu trd t ti th Sjaare lalibt; yim. rip-. Ktrrthinjj t ed I at a tlicht )tca i-" ; hi h i the ft,ly rrr:l u.thJ f ii.atit.jc fair oiaiif-C ' rus'.'iu r. iv,. -p i.r-l a p. tti oi of jricg Stk. IUte lth .if. at.d th rrsult 'f a l-u:iful 1;- which c.i:n"t fil 1 " :'! Jn 1 -t tn- if .r f utcnrr. Vr ! sought t n. i'.' v-i ! pj t:.i. i.X n. ! 1-. s: 1 t!. rull i highly pliij. .. i " . i . v. J !aU. u . j ' . j until the boys oeing weaneu wuu , Mi((g j)urhara who for BOme time has more panno. .u. ... tS.... continual coming resolved to use means , taught gchool here and in which em-, friend asks i.- that we are 10 ionw i. nl.Vh wo arc now to Kin any . . f n, ,,f All your irgima -,,., ....i ,t.., mi: ii ii hi i .a. tiiiia ii ii untune s a !:.! ll.lwl . " , t:u" -' I'. A r. l l l. k f ii A fu'.l I "f N " " i r A k - t tk4 li-b Ijw One of the Issues. more sevore than words and tuns . plovment ahe gave perf.-ct satisfaction, covet, t ana get iron, iw o io inn ; , . r , , , ,.rnf.rP.iN grass. One night last week when i the ;wa-erymuchstocmed by the citi-1 flashes of them before going to hunt 1. lunm .. ' r 1 1 widower went to the home of his ove, ; teM (f JJack?onvillt and community, i a new covey. ' N,,rt ( "J 1 l3; the bovH had knives, pistols and clubs, . T ivinc herself to Mr. G., Miss An-! We Virginians don t call any on a .1. . . ham i.h. has caused many broken hearts on a snui, uuic n uu m me the vounc men who knew her.! the woods and I must coufesa li T- I A ' IT. l- H- ..! ' X m'd ii.n- ct i I ..-. . i ' I . I t. I ' !.. tl.l. Miftt, . I - j t. .. i t 4 r I r I- :. fci - v k.i . . -. l v it ; nie ; among them in I am all in readiness.. to do such execution as would sever the encasement a t1.p wlrlnwpr entered the house the ; m- ... t i : afraid vnnr Tar Heel will come under boys "wont for him," pulling him j town win gurel go in mourning if ; that head. I sould not care to cr down on the floor, rolling him over, t jntQ the insane Asylum about : reet you but for beiug hit at twice in STATE NEWS. Twin :i1vik. Mr. .s'ii:ij punching him and inflicting such se- j your paper and being a stranger in A cow l.il,uiit.i to Moore, of til's roimtv. John I. recintU con The Democratic party cannot make a stronger issue in the coming canvass or one of more interest to the people of.Norlh Carolina than that of popu lar education. Some one may won der how an isuo can be made on this since both parties have always de clared in favor of it, hut the issue can be made upon the pract ice of the par ties; a question might be raied as to Aheir fidelity in car mug out their promises to thc people. We do no' tkiak it would he out of order to take a retrospective view rf what the par ties have done in North Carolina since the war for the public schools. Wheu the Republican party came into power they made a new Constitu tion in which they engrafted the fol lowing: Each county cf th Sint lmM be rtiTldcd into a convtntrnt oninbtr of 1iMi u, in which one rmor public nchrx'l (.hull bo maintained , at lrant fonr month in evi ry yrnr; and if the Com Btlaiionrrii of any county hall full to comply with thc afuro.tid requirement of thi kectlon, they aball b )iall to indictment This language would indicate that. the Convenvention which adopted it was determined that the eople should nave a four months pchooi at whatcv er cost, but they put in another clause, in the same Constitution, limiting ta i a lion to two dollars on the poll and sixty-six and two thirdd cents on the hundred dollars of property. With taxation'tthus limited, many of the eon u tics could hardly p.ty current expenses without au act of the Legis lature to levy a special tax: and as ,r,,,nrU tW th. wirlnw could; ., i . ti. iom rmir State I onv want thincrH to be birth to t m calves . vnor ih..j..- wtv wm'- Km. me .OI ,ren- loc-' e t :;:y: t,.,, ,",,!, loinm ttfni, somewhat uuo n... late r ii mi i Ij ii' r 1 1 j 1 1 ki v. t . ana. cu owa" : iinAiu vimtA aiif t Atrn on.'i nLdii:'.i a.i kiiv. -u'.'m.v m - - - - . . 4hcm by thc arms and legs, drug them this im with h;H fingerBt touched i being a tie in the last hunt, as soon as to the door and cast them out. This . the warm tPnder heart of an affection- j the one failed to come to time the hunt gave the widower an opportunity to j ate daughter iind sister and Rtilled iUjIwaaoff. If you want all the facts m extricate himself, and he, at once, :fceating forever. ; tue case p0 a! to Ket li a? 11 Rnou'11 bc- seized the gun and a good stick, took a Thc poul of j..,. g,,ee Kellum has I take pleasure in referring you to my a stand in one corner of the house and j fljfrt in llpnvpn to be the'i friend Mr. Dempsy Wood Jr. I thins dared his antagonists. He remained in comnan:on 0f ancels. Deeply is her ! Mr. Wood will tell you that he is not the corner until midnight when the : lo88 felt by all wh0 knew uery nut wfi ; PO cc boys became picified, and the groom j trugt tfaat our jOM js her eternal gain. woul --.....!. I f . ..-. I a i.ew f '.!ur'-. .-is; 1 fi y u .! :.. t:. 1. .? i t! it. -L. Krrh tar gain wi'.l I-- add-d fr:u i '. s ri. ..:. - !. u-u h 300 cancel fr a little taon-v. C'uutrji tai.-. '.! j rail at.d nc on tt al lin.e of g N. whii h c car, .j.Jikr l..r at Ii rth-ttt j r;rr. (M'u ;iier.N; .miij.inkkv Will i ttihr.i. all th- U 'w .m 1 f k.5i".5iaVb iioi:t f thf ea.a. at. J e ihall celebrated Siaiuee twins. They otul t to le scut to Ilanuun and exhibited v. 'uh Jim Gilbert, the gn-at ChathHtn giant. Chatham Keord. TIm Kcnr-Uy f fnrii. Coin selling for more than e r. try t' h i. We g tin r.i titer 1 v ry arti th- 1 r.arly twenty yar 411 1 w thank. Inlutim- we 1 pr. f-r t!i" I at id-uct. !. W Late bc-n in I uiae br .ni IiK.Wltv uJneI; U which crf4 oor t; tt.i. -ur r i itatj'n f-r fair jtahtr. I S l.i-O pe r barrel rtain as you are that the Tar Heels and is nt plentiful at bat. In h-me Id carrv off the laurels. 1 sup- pans .i n.r couiuy iutp 1 n- an. fiiin Kiioin' iid. 1 nc iim i t-arToriir-, 'ili. MILLAR & CAN ADV. ic:ii-vrsiM MAUD N .VI I'Z Ml whispered a lew woras 10 .me or.ue, ; May the God wh) called her soul ; pose you aon 1 .u.w mat 01 u w II t rot ahlv hold it for b; 1.. r t r . v ' ' " -r?"Xrf?- and made all necessary arrangements to : away corafort the bereaved family and j Virginians that came to hoot against Wt.,a(,,v?M. n.,m , ur ft to uv. , Pl.OW Pl.t lV 'X'JLiZ' tfZT meet at a neighbor's house last Sun-1 relatives in their sad and patnfuf loss, your young men, is over bO years old, buv ,t ,,ora c-inriiiuati or son,,- ot'nr rVvTINi. P.nlT jTrPr day, and there be made one flesh, lb 'Especially do we tender our heartfelt i and if it had been a beat for them, you Uliv n,.w....atloW NV. " , , A tV L I V'd' J i' . I A..,, n A iU n'irtioii mot anfi on r .. . .. , . . i .. ' k.i khiIa i 1 . 1 1 1 ?i 1 1 -r :i nii for A''., ale! .Ill I. !.! t. ..I I ., F I ' . ai tunic mm mui -o crmii. hv tr. thu irinri ann .irrii monifr; iinuni. ii.c .''" - - - - - - nmm " i r J 5 I HiHq. pronounced tnem nusnana ana t her sad, sad bereavement. wife, to the joy of friends and to the ! With begt wij,hes for the Journal sorrow of the sons-m-law. 1 he latest , j renectfullv. M. W. . II' ' il 1 U - intelligence is, iutv bwui w uc civecu ingly happy and full of mirth. The appointment of Judge Seymour to the U. S. Judgship caused by the death of Judge Brooks, leaves a va cancy, on the Superior court bench. Eiclilands Items- old ago, as it will tell on the eye. if nothing more. Please excuso so long a letter a T have tried to explain things, as they should be right before they go to thc Woiulfi fill C'liaiipr. nr til f The latest is ihe marriage of Mr. j ()fcoursc this I have said is Win. K. Grimsley of Snow Hill t j aonc in fun. as it gives me pleasure to i.iiss Jiiiiuic .u..... ... vi.:.. ,......, t ., nnv nnc wtio hnvP heard feveral nrominent fren- ' Unslow Co., on llie Z1M. an accouui iUmnn Tnrrs themselves H to who of which VOU llllVC HO (lollbt reCcived j We hope their Matrimonii) I bare, the ir.Mirl vwh( nf I L r . t . . . . . i ... in .i.t.uUllnt.1 .'ntti Ufi.' ilr wall. r . !---- and for several yarn after. Rib-th - lis i;i oni M ft -i i tv wan nitber ex. iu;vi, uud I'.ie i.:uini r 1 .'! r.tvs opal cliun b wai the K:a5 l.b d . . r:itl." of th.- Fhst-r.rcW." I.o. ..f kltl it. I ni. wealth, an iziv.n ot wealth, rn-rjv. au I (. KICI A; I. IIA'tllWAIti:, m;i;V .V t:UT indolence. tal ot and lupiUiiv. !- ,III.,1.,1 . TI M Itl'KS'. DSAL'JltS 12 HAUnWAUE 0? ALL KINOS iuvi. iri r.i i tvi I. A CAR I.ciAIMiK I CidK luVKH W I.Ic U ill 1 1 tt tbp. .ti, i uj. tiaf, .mim, i.:i.n Mar, I I.ll a a- wm:i:i.N. a. can shoot. Yours I tlemen express themselves as to who should be the man,'and the mantle so far as public opinion is concerned, falls upon Hon. C. G. Clark. He has never sought an office and has been '. an un tiring and uncompromising advocate of his party tenets. He is a man of a high religious type and possesses those rare qualities that fit men for such ex alted positions. If Gov- Jarvis desires to reflect credit on his administration and also reflect the sentiments of the popular will, then commission Hon. C. C. Clarke. W. C, Butler, Sam and Steve Qum herly were distinguished arrivals on the Neue last week. These three farmers and mechanics brought . their produce to this market and purchased goods from onr merchants. Pneumonia is quite prevalent in the city. Several of our best citizens Vitit' liA . ... ! ..11 .r.tu. er riiue p.r. 0, TV1M: I IttiV V.- and In f.rl runlliMis H4 .Inl I .Inilldor irpalr lespectfully. (r;. ,.nvc brought uUr.il -n.,-,f,.l luKl.Xm ;U , AV....: 4U . .. I..U li f-rl iroinian. il.an.'e. The ihv'ree f to'.r im ;.m no I um!Il.iiV iti:!.n our friend that we did m-ienizauon may if ""- ... ,fje,MHi,nrot . ' v.it.tli: - u - lacl ll;.ll at n niciil i:ii.;'iiaoi ii'"j ij..n . . . .. : ltltti; CilN AMI !U;nilot(T:lN IMUAv t'rpinhti'd with the irood their fiiendi and relatives, will eailjnot mt-nd to misrepresent oyn can thf rr wtn. j,1riv r, , r, v, tltal;w , f (i ... crontiv down the river of lifp. as ! anv reflection unon the Vircitiians as M. thiMlht. the Pat t;t. the Prl te- didthe Silken barge of Cleooatre marksmcn. Probably we are a little riati, the Catholic mid: ,he r, .,1 7r .1 m i i too enthusiastic over tne icaw oiour tjlt. vax w.AUc toe" no. v. tu-nt W e will kindly re.nember with ad- j a in u., r,. miration those agents for chemicals, ," , alUhtml ..oI.iVp. and rd -r-c.- &c. from Trenton who were so fortun the many acts of kindness done us by fI,arin(T A .uliV cl.urchej. present and articij ai.iii :ti m m jmms. mi w jm rn m All m n I. o,iure llflls ml f n H H 1 B K I I' ! ' .?' ii ! Sis w t l-M 11 '2 fl iBSH al.'i :-.li.- .n TI Vi: ti, mil I.', rll IV V B WwS ; HII t.ft tilt tirirrt ! tl ate on the 22:u inst. Farmers are pushin th'fcii work the noble Virginians during the war. whenever we "dropped in" and akwt "Wlifat t'rop IriiMt. The VTd old l'lltcb f.iitni t in ti e of faiming I would state ' frcel7 now surely we would not j vJm out pott ton uftl.i Mite U b r loretl man ou the farm of be so mean as to wilfully misrepresent U at the wtatUr ot, Al. -u - U u.- da airs wi.ai ii.e ifp ".n .o.ii.i. ..- Letrislature which I have fallen victims within the last few the Republican followed the Convention that made the Constitution inade no provision for levying a special tax for the schools, their effort in favor of edu cation was a dead lailure. . So while the Republican paity had control of weeks. The Midland is running things strictly ' on the economical basis. Passes given the editorial fraternity have been called in, and no new ones issued. Of course papers along the line must defend the midland and ren der such aid as will increase the finan- rapidly curing mis tine woamer. V ; for an ash-cake and cup ofmilkitwas IIO. J'U vt.l. I .fill CVVll'IU I fill WW the way that a col Christopher Stephens Eq., by the; them in so 6mall a matter. Ed. name of Sam Mephenc, with on-? horse i and the assistance of his wife onl Among the Schools. and fiuen dollars extra ex pe use's ' ty M..EiISTRSri:3CT. cultivated and housed one hundred . 1 and fifteen barrels of com. ten balex I have had frequent wcavon to call we hope I'm- M I'ui' 'i prci.t."ti utl ! of cotton and ercn thousand pmnds attention to the result of the Teat hers' e y. r;::. d th:- . at. a:i 1 t!. tv I r, ry nV f..?7er .im iin th i.i-t i.r '.SI . ... . i- llidicat.or. tSir.l it w wl p.r rotti e ( ry ii . , S i 1 . 5 01-.Institute held last dimmer, exempli- WP h..:ir llt(. v. , :,. ..,:r.o:,u' ArMUte.l ?THK III TV II. llifie f.. - ill .inr Iloii-o Ilia it y 1 t ;i M'lr- y i li.e c-tr f1at.lM .11 itltti Iti.iti Ulcr m t . . . roin ii : -on. ii W.i :ny i ort-; t nd vha-atit the wl.iat.roj. w ul U al iiti l.tut. t ut. if .n. Icon ul. ti. r..$ will not l u.hmI. A yei.rJi (At. Wedii-d.H ) wa vi'lia dettt. lf.il d.v BEY GOODS, Ditks (micmIs, sSIhios, I5cMit? Hats, Trhuiunitrs, Kciulv-iuinle (lutliiiiir Saddlery. Crocker. xr is x rx j ix k He had also two other tenants who tied in the work of the d:fiVrent teachers icon s t. tlx in the county. The hints and illustra tions given there have been reproduced 0!id.!'..l of tin -.:rw ;niT'.p. . rtani tlu ;. ii r ;o a year whin an ahuudani rp v. a mrr needed. Jl l.athatu Iteiord. return, this may appear business like, viewed from a Boston standpoint, but from a Southern sensible stand- .i .. . vt .i r. tne state government oi noun , of the Road and pt Una education was at a low ebb; the , thanks of the Boston Syndicate in University, once the pride of the' State, the Alma Mater of many illus trious sons, went down, and down ith her went the public schools of North Carolina. Nor is this all. The party has bcn charged time again with squandering a large amount of the school funds that were already on hand when they came in- did very near as well. Our section make a vast anioUut nf tirnilncp which can find no tirofita t ..... ..' ... . n .x . 1 .7 .. n t . -.. . A ...I rrA'-t ble market until it is hauled over bad ! " .o.o-k-. " . ..v roads from forty to sixty miles. 1; iu the right place 1 think I notice the sdiall not indulge in bitter invectives! haudiwork of Prof. C. W. Howard more against any one in regard to this but j frequently than from any other of the surely some one is at faul . or we are ; lrcturers. Whether it was lireause bis badly fooled. as not the act tha- j cctures on Elocution were on a sule was pissed in reference to the Quat; ,rct ofmorP general and dally applica- ker liriilue an-i Unslow lioacj iKiii'1 m i (!aii. v.,,.,,, i,:, M,p... ,n(i t, v.cnt...i , I .id :.!. n aWi. ti the l 1 1 ' V 1' llltll.lM 1 lo.ito - . -. - - - - j ere more interestinc. it is very certain tra-k. and Ui Ivmi ri::i ..v. r . .v t..- n- C'.i.e ani K.u. i. .i -ii etiai..n ti. led to tue t-lf that he Wit t :M inur- Fmil Ila .ispiTtMl. On Tuesday of last wi t k. a wh:te mati named Tbrua P.r-h.e .- f-eit.d n the railroad tra k io ar Kittr. !1 ti rr.Mv man.'.e 1 by a ja-'.t: Ira n, and dead. It vr-.ih su; ;h.i-1 at l:rt t' at U .n in to power. The. record of the Rupub ! Iars and always finds a ready sale. lican pai education, as to practical woik, is, point, it is "penny wise and pound j good faith or was it a political hobby?; e. -v 1 1 a V H 1 ! Tf !n iTAAj.f-nlk ul.t' ia it nrtt rn rniil ; fw.. . , i io tl , , . , i that his teacb'.ns has stuck, and is bear- The market dock was overrun with 0ut as fu.-h? The ok alreadv done ' l,"lt " . ' fine Core Sound oysters last week, j ueless unh-s pushed to a success- . tag fruit m the scbr ol-. A late selling at 0 ctg. per bushel. There ful issu?. We have a right to com- comparisons are in order I miht a is a percuptible difference between the j plain; we are the innocent sufferers; ; well add that the lecture of the Suj4 r Core Sound and Raccoon oyster; the UTe do-not demand Rail Roads and s intendent vocal music and History ' former is far superior in many particu- Canals but we. sinij ly ask that the , make the poorest show of any in the State eoiiinhute that aid that by an ,.row-d ?o far as results are concrrmd. acted and then placi i! on t';e t:a t t- . over up the ' i. Suspicion has j-"n?.-d to a w !.. man who had !' n b. nrd tbrrat.-n t kdl Pt rd.i-. and th' f i rtr. U.'t'.i. lied suj--.-te.l art 1 -s v th? fit that t'. e I avc I ti (xH( M'KIll KS: Uwt constantly on hand fur WhcdVsali! & Retail trade, i Kll!Uyrn Pork, ritmr, njrar. Collce, H.:kin powders, Starch, Satches Tobacco. LorrilarrTs, Cail 2c Ax's and H- U. Dili's SnufJ also a Rreat many other Goods. COATS Jotton for Store kencra at Jobbers pricci. The Pearl Linen Shirt best mad-, nr.d v:is-ir!i cuiton made Sh always 0:1 hand. (ETTLNGKR BROS. tVd. tir.ab!" to o! ta.u licsn partv in N. C. on the subject of! The mathematical problem submit-; act of the de erai Assen by thev are jjj, t,f tl:c.e studies are a little out of full articular-. I r e I-in . . ted nv vour correspondent a lew weeks to i - . . K. ' sit1'. v'Utwi''- s. a a IasicI sa 1 oru ti r r na . .. j. W"J J 1 "',,v' have been as follows: 1 he distance , advantage iu the noint When the Democratic party came into power one of the first thing they did was to revive the University: fol lowing this, was the establishment of normal schools in different parts of the State for the education of teach ers. In the Convention cf 1875, which was controlled by Democrats, the Re publican clause in the Constitution re quiring a four months school in every district in the State, was left untouch ed, and is there yet; and, although the Democrats had done much in re viving the University and establishing the Normal schools, yet no provision was made for carrying this clans? of the Constitution into effect until the Legislature of 1S1. We believe this Legislature did more real work for the public schools than any iure the fow weeks ;p',.lped to; p open up an ordinal? , thl t;itrn lrack onP n,r,j nr,t bo It should, highway that will cue us n ateml . diM.uraeV (, ;f thov rr(VWa slowlv. e distance advantace iu the point of pavmcr dis- ...... . V . . from New Berne to Kinston is 35 miles, to Washington over 40. Where should tance to ur nearest and natural out let which i New Berne as r ur mark I visited the white chool In district No. 10 taught by Mr. Bettie Ilaru'f e en A rtal 3Ilttak Prnlli from Taklt. ?Iorphlio for ulnlni. A sn:lfma:i fr u C.l: tt.!us t-oi;t.tv ofl cr session (a tw o informs u Uit a Mr. P ar e. of that n 11-iil.imv nr lenot he located on ; We horn thoap whose dutv 5t i . t..e closing day equal distance from each point? It to look into this matter will" crouse and one half month's session!) and could l lAh !"t must be solved qeometricallu. We re-; their energies to the necessities of the , but notice the rapid advaneement made "n,7T u!l'i Uif. "l" i i . T fer this to the efhcient County Superin-1 moment. U e must have the road. ! n? pupils tn the short time since my ,tr T ,.,.. to N th tndi - te sent fr acl tendent. and hope to see absolution ins F. ' first vKit just tefore Christmas. Fol- tii.k a d.. of it the same ti .ht. aai r next Journal, ixtasional. , , " i tinr, !,. v.inu wvi.n ;n r..r.i i,. iVa wlr.th he wmt t a i.eLrh!r Jacksonville Items. That Challoiijrc. I ktnt rf-r 1 1 rrrvritrl ." t K -11. ?rn New Berne, N. C. , bad mastered the rr.ncipal gerzrapl.H-aI ,. ;.,, H k ti r fam,,v rrf pv Mr. Editor: We are having cold j Mr. Editor: I am a little afraid i points of Inoir county and of N r.h lurt of Uuzl.ur aj parxt!y and windy weather to-day which I fear you lean too hard to the Tar Heels (as Carolina. With an outline map wi the from the l.;tor rm. ard, cjwa tn is quite detrimental to the work of the ! "you call them) against the Virginians blackboard they Cou! J nadlly pve a d i'r.nz to v.-r!i'n tl,r au. of th un earlv gsrdner. Only a few days aco : or you would state fact in your paper. Ucriplion and the goieral events cf the p I t f VX' r i,. u:wtW. The -beautiful or at least try to ret them richt before 'i,;.!.. rvK rr.. V? r" f ,,Ul11 J1 lh' :"n!" of " " ' , , ! vi- u- .i!: , , 4, "".' ui.v.i.u.1 Ua. i"".' oeam. an-i was or.n i'.trrwar.i a cr;e. elms, along OUT Street and m the publishing things to the pimple that , WttPr aeoinlntnnce with tb indn- t'tn mvet:rati.n it was f.mnd t!.At b. KINSTON SKWINti MACHINE AND ML'SIC 1IO USE. I -. 'ioliti st ritivr. :-iit ItiI? A nice !( iir.M.;iihns 'ir: .-w Hnine, 44.. Iouio tic Sh"..V sit." st .I.tms at()A ai.;. sprlimlli lil tin!.. e N. vi York sINfilllt, fj.l. P.t- tout iv!.'t.. s. o. v. 1 N. !. ty ' 3irii:K k MiLf.rttrr r.. ir. Kitrror.iCi JO--, court vara, w nose aarx snaae inoras,' .u tries and catuitv the qu iet eaty feeling loafer so much In the first pbee three Richmond ! ' " - comfort durinc the lone warm days of . Virginia gentlemen did not chalenee - man-v r "r "fU unmmer. were ranidlv nuttint forth ! yur srxrtmen for a hunt. It is tru : . . . . . . . rii 4- women. of our State than :a' taken morphiue instead of quinln' , , . the result of atrr.ll mtale .me- educated men and tA hy cn?.WiK THE UNITED STATES MAIL SEED STORE RINC3 their tender buds, and the birds had three Virginia gentlemen got off the w niTlxo correctly. i Ciriklxg ia to have one of the struck up their sweet spring notes, but, i train at your place for a hunt, but one One of the cbkt orjects of education pound tras mnials. Sargent i witli alas, how soon the fcalmy Southern , f them was only on a visit and was r.oi to learn one to icritr correctly, and, then but nr-t cf thm. v re v v f j y. - - To cvory man's door. If our 8EED3aronotsoldlnour town, drop us a Postat Card for Handsomo Illustrated Cataloirtro and Prlcos. Addrott D.LANDRETH U 8O?40,PhBdaspMa
The Semi-Weekly Sun-Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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