WJ sssbbbbbbbbsbbbbb HOME JOURNAL V 1 4. Democratic Weekly Newspaper. 'Hill. I SHE D EVERY FRIDAY MORNING AT ' W A R RENTO N. N. C, OHN w HICKS-Editor & Prop. C7Stibscription $1.50 a year, in ad ranee. Three of the foreien legatioris . .1 at Washinton own their own residences. The city authorities . . talk of taxing them as otner property. They have hitherto been exempt. m VtiV - fti died at ffockport, Mass., on T , tt 4.1 I iiacHuir Mia nra a t ha m Hast .inhabitant, a veteran of war of - . . l 101.4, and one oi the unfortu- : The applause which greeted Jagerson Davis and thejiberty jai me rsew uneans juxpo- n worries a good many peo- pie up North. They want to know how much of tbe applause was lb r Davis and how muca for the bell. Atlanta Constitution. Th fall of Khartoum ia rh startlipg news from London. Gen. Gordon after holding the Gen. Gordon after holding the city against the Arabian rebels for many weary mouths, was overpowered and captured just as the British rescuing troops. under Lord olseley, were al- . . . J , . .Ill '-niV'WW most ID sight. Ibe news will Ucrueivg from the use qf the cursed throw a damper over the Brit- ish public. : London has not been 80 much time as it is now. Theflnvftm. l n j int ui to gcii;i wijiiciiiiicu for not having sent a stronger force to Kgypt to fight the Madhi, and the .result of the defeat of the handful of British t will he that Her Majesty, the Queen, will have the entire army on active dufrpv The Raleieh Chronicle says: '& Grat meeting wan y.Mrv jt-vc m no rtl. lows: "Senator Vance and ;ongreseuian T. G. Skinner, of IS'orth Carolina, were admitted to see Mr Olevfclaud after tbe reception -party had gone. They hore with lhem a paper signed by nearly all the members of the North Carolina Legislature ureine the appointment of ex- Gov T. J Jarvis to the Cabinet. Mr. Vanci interspersed his ad vocacy oTf this appointment with enouih anecdotes to put Mr. Cleveland in excellent hu mor overjit, and he will at least have something pleasant by which to remember Mr. Jarvis Gen. L. Clinghara, of North Carolna, called at this time, bd not urge any candidacy." HON. JOHN W. DANIEL. TheiKational Monument As sociation has eleeted the Hon John W. Daniel, of virgmia, to deliver the oration at the ded ication of the Washington Mon ument on the 22d of February. The choice is eminently happy Firginia has no son so worthy and equipped to speak of her greatest son. None nursed in the lap ol the Mother of "men of might" has been more true .to the Commonwealth and her glory. As a boy, he was not a whit behind the bravest among men of war! In peace his res- Qlute patriotism never faltered The genius of classic lands molded his Grocian face, and the limping stripling would have been the pride of centuri ons. The orati ng on the bat tle ground of King's Mountains and by toe mausoleum of Lee iiuea uamei to the company and fame of eloauent men. He Will not be below in worthy speech of altitude soliditv. and , majesty of the marble shaft in memory of Fashington.-nDr. Laffertyin Christian Advocate. JOHN W. HICKS, Editor ts-m- -w-r-m. m--m 1 . VULiUMli VI. AQe newuourver Bays: mi it Senator Kance was congratula ted by a friend on his re-elec- ,!.. 2. i.1 a X- TT . i "uu to penauc. ne replied: x ou ougac rattier to cangrat- ulate tQe country, my boy." Anotherfriend remarked to him rr.-i. j xr m- t , of Vest and Van Tyck about rpu. a... auoncicu. J. lie acIlULH kh f to . . . k Biuuugtwi, m us h nfl.nnartoro ' All U:1 o. Ail Ul WlllUll is respectfully submitted for its wit, if not for its truth. It is onen ine case, says Mr. Randall, the Augusta Chronicle 't fPash ington correspondent that Vpsr. Fan JPyck and Fan;e vote for measures in common thatcan Jnot command the suffjge of ff yhoty else. is a kind 0; Nation, though not alwW as successful a that of Jefferson Davis at Beuna Fista. Teuiperauc Progress. One of the large hquor-dealere in this county ha recently become conviuc ,he trade woulA nnt baU . - "t" He has not up to tbia time l)een th0 by his neighbors to be .uTurBensawve, uui now sees plainly tdai the mora! welfare of a vonna mnn outwe ghs the few hundreds to be 'ouiTue,.8ale. His license had i . i .... i-uui t ureci, ai a a large stock had beeo ordered for the holliday trade but be proved himself equal to the emergency by returning it instead of hauling a from the depot. All honor to him for this action, and may the ebneciene of tbe other liquor deal ers be awakened, and may thev also do like wise. There is to be a large addition made to l her number of counties in Dakota. ly4wno tira-nt no licenses and have n?l saleona. It has recently leen Bangor, Me., who professed to sell only teuit erance drinks, bad a man etaployed to carry on his person a few small bottles of spirituous liquors, with Instructions to walk- into the street whenever he suspected any in jector of entering to search for the prohibited ariic'.e. In ordinary trade, m a signal frou? the bar.tender, he advanced from the lounger's corner to the end of the bar and bad bis pocket rifled of one of hia flat bottles. A full chain of evidence could not be established to prove the crime, or else the proprietor would have been finei five-hundred dollars and all he had in the building would hsfVe been confiis- cated. Does prohibition prohibit ? Dr, 'fahnage told bis congregation a few Sunday's ago that the intoxi cant of the ancients was a mild inno cent beverage, a harmless soda-water compared to the liquids used for mod ern inebriation, into which madness, fury, fire, gloom, suicide and retribu tion are melted and mixed. Fermatidn was always known, but ciistillation was uot discovered until 1000 years after Christ 1 ved on earth ; and. while we have lost many valua ble ancient arts, the Christian era eurpasses all its predecessors in the bad eminence of whi&key, brandy, gin and rum. The modern drinks are a hundred fold mre destructive to man 'han the ancient drinks. Whde Noah's drink made him act in an im becile manner, modern alcoholism sets its victims Jto struggle with manage- ir:fiiiiniiiv r i ir, i uii'uu 1 1 i i inn rT a ci srt r eonf 1 a n 1 1 . . I r D t , V1 groxling t.gera and perditions oi blasphemous demons. II. H. I Confess it would be refreshing to me to see a man occasionally who thought 'he was a lost, sinner and knew! what he was saved from. We can on ly understand Calvary iu the lurid light of Sinai. Don't be afraid to preach the law, young men ; don't be more tender hearted than Christ. The tender hearted Jesus gave us the ser- mon on the mount, and uncovered hell and Showed us the awful at at. of i.h. ncn man. iou can preach tbe law and preach lovingly and effectively. So Christ preached it; so His follow ers preached it P. S. Henson. H The mother of Evangelist Moody celebrated the completion of her eigh tieth year at Northfi Id, Mass ; last Thursday. oumk JUUKWAL. Proprietor. Energy, Skill " S : WARRPNTnivr Tvr n rnmiv Kale JMews Observer: The terma Ti T of the eight additional trustees to the University elecled by the general as sembly were fixed by lots, as follow : P. L. Russell and E. R. Page, two years ; T. M. Holt and W. H. S. Burg- wyn, four years : Isaach R. Strayhorn and , six years ; J. E. Moore and W. W. Lenoir, eight years. The en tire executive committee of the ooard ot'ttusteea was reelected, as follows: Messrs. Paul C. Cameron, W, L. Saun- ders, Richard H. Battle, Julian S.Oarr, Eugene Grlssom. A. M. Lewis. Geo. V.Strong. This admirable committee! has now served over ten years con tin. oously. There is a bill uendinsr ii the Senate, No. 165, which is in line! with some remarks we made tbe other day and whose general principal we thoroughly endorse. T he object is to allow railroad companies to aid in the construe' ion of other roads branch roaas little side roads to give rail road facilities to towns now nnt nrthJX?J strength ; and wholesomenees. , vw February 14, 1885. A picture of the early dawn, When as I hasten o'er the lea. With boon companion of the morn, 1 counsel hope, but think of thee. A picture of the laughing noon. When o'er the rustic bridge 1 ride And dare interpret friendship's rune, x or thou alone art by my side. A picture when the day has fled, And with it all my fears are gone. An troops of stars by Astrea led Ate mareh;i3ed in the heavenly zone. The storr: morn and noon and night Bear witness to my love and thine. The moral : they who choose aright Shall guard and prize my valentine. A Marvelous Story TOLD til TWO LETTERS. KH! ft." Hi F " f . S? St., N i KHi c:ii Vv'l. OWi,Oct.!,te82. UtniUmcn: V. v intlicr rcf:.l!3 r (;;ovr, Vt. lie baa beon 3 great anfr.-rer fro?u .Serrf. Ola, aJ Uin i:u-'.:.sad lettw wiU tell jvu v, i.at a iDarvcioua direct Ayer's Sarsaparilla 1jm had Jn his caao. I think his blood moil hT eoiiUiued Uia Uui;or for at leaat tea yars ; but it ii! not how, exiyyt in tbe form fx-srod at that time, it gradually spread so aa to cover his eritiro body. I assure you he wat terribly afli.cU J. and an ohject of pity, when Bo Ifetj.m osinj your medioiie. Now, there are few men of his ago who etijoy as good health s he has. 1 cuuld easily name nfty pcrsoat who would testify to the facts in his -case. Yours truly, V. M. PHILLira,' FROM THE FATHER: a duty for me to state to you the benefit I nave derived from the use of Ayefs Sarsaparilla. Six mrnitbs ago 1 was completely covered with a terrible humor and scrofulous sores. The humor caused an incessant and Intolerable itching, and tbe skia cracked so as to cause tha blood to flow in many places whenever I moved. My suffciing'J were greet, and my life a burden. 1 com: fenced the use of the Saks ap a ki t.J-A in April last, and have used it regularly since that .time. My condition began to improve at once. The sores have ali healed, and I feci perfectly well in every respect being now a,ble to do a good day's work, although 73 years of age. Many inquire what has wrought such a cure In my case, and I tell them, as I have here tried to toll you, Ayer's Saiuaaeilla. Glover, Vt., Oet. 21, 1882. Yours gratefully, Huu.11 Phillips." ATTtt's Sahsapa-KILLa ctsres Scrofula and all Scrofulous Complaints, Erysip elas. Eczema, Eincvrorm, Blotches. Sores, Boils, Tumors, and Ernptlous qf the Sk'.n. ' It ele.ara the biooil of all impu ities. aida difostion. RtimnlKtcs the action of the bovo!3, and thus restores v;'.aiit7 and etrengtheca the v;hole SysScsa. PRE?AtEI) DT j Dr. J.C. Ayor A Co. , Lowe!, ASass SoWl by i.1 1 1 , six bottles for f?. THE BEST OF Gartleii Seeds CROP OF 1884. DIRECT FROM THE FARM WARRANTED: Fresh, Pure, and Sure to Glow, OR MOJkE keflnded. , ii . 1 1,1 . ! eds. Prices lowek than kver before 5 Der cent. Discount- I The Choicest and Best Flower SeedsJ just imported from Europe If you or the children want seeds, jdease send for my Catalogue for 18S5, hh di- iaiinnc f(f iitltl'i t inn T?T? PI' Vf ATT. I IVVtlOUO A A. VHH-l'lH-'VIl, A. A- w L j A--A V - i. i XI Address. ' JOSEPH HARRIS, MORE TON FARM, ROCHESTER, N.Y. -r An nWrafd so par booTtT-" MEDICAL USES UF ELECTRICITY. ntbwiwnv vte wr i.bi.v i mvi i s V..t1 UAlnlAM A-m-mm Surf A 1 MWt(vns Ia kr V ri,.n.faf.nfl! RaMars BaIl ELECTRO-FAR ADIC BELT CO., ei 8 A S 1 4 Ctoaatmtt frt., SH. Lout, Mo. HEADK and an BtilOUS COMPLAINTS are relieved by taking WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS fKsly Tsgttattc: So Ozisiag. Mm Ks. aU Oransta and Aptitude are trip ain finrinno , r Jrl "fe0 ' x,, Jai, POWDER Absolutely Pure. 1 "? powder never varies. A marvel of -uure economical than the ordinary kind v x.. vn-iui i tvIUU ami cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans Royal Baking Powder Co. . J 06 Wall-street, N. Y. & Stool. PETERSBURG, Va., Manufacturers of ENGINES, TOBACCO, ! HA Y AND COTTON PRESSES, ELEVATORS FOR FACTORIES, AND STORES. SA W MILLS, GRIST MILLS, MILL IRONS, AND ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY. "Send for circular. m. - 4f. LN EVr.L er vs un rnue- V 30 UNION SQUARE NEW YORK. cw-o iWQ ILU. MASS. OA. rOR SALE BY J. La &tone, RALEIGH. N. C. 1 13 Weeks. The POLICE GAZETTE will be mail ed, securely wrapped, toishy address in the United States for three months on receipt of I MlTTl TV a T u.,..i XZZttXZ. , - , " , o . . ajft'ius aim emus, ounipie coptes maueu free. Address all orders to RICHARD K. FOX, Fraklin Square, N. Y. MEBVOUSDEBIUTT rinaivrrWt ivvrai 1IABRIS9 f ulisf urn ii Imnnsisisi Vif- Tiara anl nnmamna fllnatha skilled Dhy- l.4an. i H frnm m Radical Cuke ovor brain work. Arcid DEBIIilTY, Organic Weakness, f PHYSICAL DECAY. in. mpgiuNnw pmcu- tiooJ remedici for thcM trouble!. Grt our Fre Circular and Trial Pck- .tro Anil lp.rn hnnorlGnl I facts befor taking treat ment eluewhtre. Take s SURE REMEDY that HAS InYoung 4t Middle! Aged Mon. I ilX'HfcJJ mouianai, occa not intcrfen with atten tion to buaineaa , or causa pain or inconvenience in anr way. Founded on ...Antif. mMltMt nrln.i. Tested fob ovehSixI Years or use im many! Thousand Cases. "9 tee V TRIAL m PACKAGE. m v.a kvt Inlet. By direct oppUcation to the Mat of dneaie its specific influence it fek without delay. The nat ural function a of the hu- The animatinc element Sof lite, wmca nan Deen On Month, - $3,001 Two Months, - 0.001 Taxes Months. 7.001 Sweated areenren neea,ana the petientbeeomcf cheer 'ngm iou pa ..u.. HARRIS REMEDY CO., MfcCHtiatTt ESI I DTURED PERSONS ! Not a Truss. fiUr Ask for tarmi of onr Appliance. vva ox via fjabs TRTAt hi a i me m s s.w a rwn ML t M je .r a.. w uuucbb. L.uv Jld5KUARY 13 Carolina (BRICK) WAREHOUSE, HENDERSON, N. C. We take Dleasurft in rnll;n -i. - ... k ui- T cue ULtymion Ol OUr friend. anH the public generally, to th Sf fKof as and quantitie8 of Tobacco than ever before nnH seillng.rger to tne jJLS once-while prices are high Ume anQ 8ee us at Our entire premesis are brilliantly illuminated atp nighfc with uc buiu eisewnere. omp f you will come again. Respectfully, BURWELL. BROS & CO. drop's. Carolina Warehouse. HENDERSON. N. C. The Hodgdon Spencer Co. IMPORTERS OF PERUVIAN GUANO. KAINIT, CHEMICALS &C. , MANUFACTURERS OF Aminoniated Fertilizers, NOS. I5 AND 156 WATER STREET. TOBACCO WAREHOUSE MACON, 1WARREN G. R. SCOGGIN Will be open January the 1st 1885. Full prices guaranteed on all grades. Honest weights an fair dealings for all. Your patronage solicited. Respectfully, WARRENTON WARRENTON, N. C, WHITE & MAG SALES EVERY DAY. . . We mrite the attention of the v , , to the above announcement, and age, trursting dt iair aeaung anu nonest efiort on our nart fi I -n k j- u 1ir' ana passeo & " uui pan to gerewUlbe dicharged at that ooint. obtain FULL PRICES for all tobacco by merit the continuance of their Referring to the above I desire te GEE. who is associated with me. is mended as a gentleman of many years in the tobacco trade. TQBA.CGQ WAREHOUSE WACOM. OOIUMTV. N- . EGERTON BROS., PROP'S. Sales Every Thursday. We offer to oar farmer friend, unparalleiled indnceaa.nts at oor w.rehonse. Every pile of tobacco offerca on our Remember that we guarantee entire ATT r a no ou flwiuuauao. a i r n year. 1885. O. 36 a j . " ' " 7" lreat ou 60 OOTTNTT. TX- O. & CO., Propr's. O. R. SCOGGIN k CO., Macon, N. C. WAREHOUSE, EE, Proprietors , u- tobacco growers of this section , , solicit a share of their natron - F entrusted to us to sell, and there support. WHITE & MAGEE. say to my friends that MR. J. E. MA from Clarksvill., Va., and highly recom experience and is thoroughly posted w t wurrr EBTON'S floor shall r1.. k.;- , , """g twsj iuii vSlue. sutisfaction and the highest market price J.R. KENLY rn a.,r- AdrertUln One Square ooe iWtk4L9$ Out Square one month.. ..ff.Of . For larger advertise menu, libtiai contracts will be made. ry Advertisements one month tea under most be paid for U advance those exceeding one month, to paid for quarterly. DR. JOEL G. KINGT nrrAKRETON, N. C-, bo you new Loriliard'a Climax PT.rTO Tftinr.A nhed Tih T1 Lf Fine Cut Brown and Yllnw sVrTwio -Z. f. antl cheapest. quaJiej ooaaidere4f RAILROAD CkmcK SUP'T. 8CH1DCLB Seaboard A I Tram nrvn :r7..r,; f-w except Su.daya.'UfoTlowr0- Way Freight TrwJllyZZMAU rams Arrive at Weldon dalliceo Jtl dav :a follows; 7l except &uh Mail Train SKM p y ' j Aram 4-v) i w Tra,ng of this road wil! leav WeUlL "da!: &,?fPcePt Sundays, follows: MaU Train iKWp M Rale-gh Throngh Freigut teaTea HidTu for Portsmouth dally "clou l rains arrive at PortsmouuT,"dail7Dt Sundays, as follows: XCpi au i ram Kaleurli Tbmurh r,ii.. 6:10 P. If. 7:50 A. M. "X.?1 3:10 P. M ,. stops at all sutiniui. Ht, leaves a rankJin Moudava. Wmtni... ers. "AppVyTo W VlWmn rt" B-G. niO. Supt. Trauaporutiu.. OALtlG Ads GASTON KAlLROADi Stipem.tendent's Office, I RlelKh, N. C Nov. lSu?18S3 t . n , HAIL TRAIN, ' Leaves Ralehrl. ...... Arrives at Weldon ZZTT Z' leaves Weldon W " Arrives at RaleM ?S f i' fast thSouoh rrSSnSn?' r V'or Portntouatn) Leaves Raleigh ' 7C0 p Arrives at Weldon . a' w" weaves Weldon ZZ iiT M w Si11 S:4a P. Si ueaves WeMon r, . ?r Arrive. i P..i .-"- SSW A. M . u ?. , eih -e.-wip. m. Ma I train makes cJum eooaeeffmu al f?0- 'oiiodl nd flaw LSm .i..,.. .. more, to ami rT. -n ...-. "I I MMWIli SI saiitMMasMsjisspey. North Carolina railroad tn and poinu son th and southwest, with the Ral eigh and Augusta Alt -hoe to PayettevUIa, Hamlet, Charlotte and the south. H M. M1 i H, S - , - . ' J.u.u v i.ndck. General PETERSBURG RAILROAD, 8CU1S .T -i. uie iu cnect zvov. isia. it Trains leave rg (Wa street depot) aa follows: rassenger trains, daily . Freiirhl trains daily ea- .11 cepi suiioav e.-oo a. mJMmmm LKA V K WELI01C. Passeuxertraiu,daJlr-laa n a-M a i Ertieht trains daily, except Monday 1:10 p. sa. Trait, leaving Petersburg at 1:40 p, aa. stops only at Bel field. Sleeping cars and first-class coaches ee on night and day ttains. No change of cars between WHmlngtea and Wtfshiuirton. Throu(rli tickets sold to all astern, Northern and Southern points, and bag gage checked through. Passengers going South will purchase tick ts and check bairmure at Waahlnaxoa street depot. Passengers going north and stopping at Petersburg, will claim their baggage at r asnmgion street uepot. Freight trains on this road are intend. ed exclusively for fi eight, and no provis ion is mane on them tor tbe comfort or convenience of passengers. Persons wh. travel on these trains are especially noti fied that the v are liable to delava. incon. I veniences ana nsu not mciaeut to pae I Benser train8" la aj t a . 1 Agems are not reqiurea to open tueU 1 -fficesfor the 82116 of ,lcket tor freight J trains. North bound freight trains will K. Ja. SULLY. Gen. Superintendent. W. J.BROWN, Dispatcher oftrsins RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG! RAILROAD COMPANY. COMNEKCINQ SUNDAY. NOV. J8th 1883. i rams on tnis roaa v, in ran as foUowa LEAVE KICHMOND SOITH 11:33 A. M. daily, connecting for Norfolk. naieiKii, u uariesron, savannan and Florida. Stops at I'rewrv'a Bluff, Centralis and Chester, Pullman Bleencr New York to Suvinn.h 2:52 P. M. FAST MAIL, daily, connect. ing mr onanebton, Savsnnah and Florida. This train makes do local stops. Pullman sleeper Washing ton to Charleston. 8:45 P. M. Express Daily, (except Sunday) :..)- I X A 1 . . .j.-.j l . . Auvuuinjouauon, aaiiy. 7:07 A. M. Local freight (except Sunday) Sunday.) 9:20 A. M. Sunday excursion. LEAVE PETERSBURG -NOKTHWABD FKOM APPOMATTOX DEPOT. 4:58 A. M. FAST MAlL. Makes no local stops, sienper Uharleston to VYasb Ington. 9:20 A. M. Express daily. ' exeunt Rnn.. 5:15 P. M, Mail daily. " 11:30 A. M. Accommodation dally 7:40 A. M. Local lreight, daily (except o:49 P. M. Throuch frelrht dailr. Sunday.) 4:00 P. M. S indsy exeursion. ah uaiiy passenger trams KSffSSi JJd T PE ?ST ALI'.Rf.I.BrTO wowpolk i-ffvc iticiimorii j a. H. dIIr. Leaw Norfolk 1230 P. M. daily. Anise Richmond 4:20 P. M. CLfT u a aa ai. , 1 vu. sajsaaswi trausc inirjaf .