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1 V- V r r New Goods!! 1 w . sh : . a :' fflun:y tia.: 1 a.. . Northern .Karfc Biggest Stock 1 TV Wwt Smithville mv stnelv . I tv ti. I.l .jilor. t.' JACKSONVILLE, I'ry Gotiils, N " t a AUo-Ftn. 1 ' , rh-ihS CO -i ' iooJ calico prJ.:u ladles rlne o -s TUc h!;ti: ;-r' - evtton at eala-r :' HOC Ii DOT- G. W. SMITH, 8el3wGm Smit'i vil'.e. ("nsi. v Co. Job PrintiiiLT ! If you want CireoJr. Hud DUli. or anything usually dono la Job leaning of Dcea, seixl onier to WITCH-TOWER OFFICE, Wa.hlnton. X C. Spec In 1 att?n.;on PAETICULAR NOTICE. THOS. GATKS & HO. full mm: OF (iroceries, Dry (iootlr. l5totx Jiml Shoos. VI to. JL.0rilln.1-tl nnd Grail A:- Ax Snviti At Manufacturers' Prices. Opp. Gaston Rouse, Jtr XEWBEEX. X. C. DR. RICE, 37 Court Place, LOUISVILLE, KfT. 4 1m(1It MisW ptry-oaan sad to. GirM all formiefPRIVATI SUMO) avnd. nr UAL XJL2 SpermmiorrliM aad Im potency m rht MitiAM ta ywiti, 1 . t ' a x. iw t.. mm tr mwn, ao-l f-.;n.-m - of Uk f i Mm r i.-Mirfk DrMrM vt ; L. ItmeM . M ,rr, -- , t -7 Mi IW,,, pi o L4B n (i ftr - A - to y W r -tr.a 7 rwOeaad trom ua rto. UOllOlTaftA. m rrt -a - t." i -4 tntt -f iwmit . an - u a.-, mi 4 C -rL J' rc 1 't- t j t ir i 7 W-i It U,-.-rr- -. i to ill c:rfcr tr-xBr'wl, n.fl.-lr.-. caa b M&t prr.j,i,i Wy fcy atail V um tarwi rt, Curvs riiaraniod In all Casea ac d rtalc aa. Comjaiwu fwtwaJNr Vr Utkmr frmt aad n-M x PRIVATE COXTNSXIX3R . jfivH S r-vl - . . . A Unu u V L .- f-u 11 U Iw 4 ?. Srv. t w i P. a TOTT PSLL TORPID BOWELS. UISUHD&RED LIVER, ana IU4AIAHIA. wai tiHte lanrrsj arm Uiree-toorth, ,n Uij .IkiyriuM. of tu hurrma race. Tie.-- . -ipiotri m.Uuaio LlieiTBXtatiKso . Lo,, py9tM, 1U.I. cMUn, ttirk H.-a-vm (Wilj.eM llr c.tinc, .ni , tt"tr or bum. 1-HfUll,,, rUity or t.mpr. spirttA, A. mt J.a-.la !.,,.,, "4olf, Halt, rlc j r.1 c ., Hj.it, I. b.forr) th. ,rn, hlcBIt . CTrtiM, toai.TlPiTIO.r h . akanvlUieaao of a peaiotly thzt a. ' - unttauUver. AaLiTur rrK-.llcino 1 I 1 ! . nLUlBrimacpsL T"ieir i-.cOn-. e ' 'iwjo t1 Skin i M.- proMipr; rv i . 11 lm;)anti.' tbi-otigh tin thri-o .t. "f" of tlt cu.-' pro. a:rl:-,-"tih,a "I .ttgtwttutt. ri-cni.-.r st.iois, a '.-.-5ktJ ni l i riroroas. bo.1v. TV rT PI I Oi.j ttiTLn or pfi;r. ncr inter.. r- t'h d iIIt- wnrlt and -,o n jht.. c ANTIDOTE TO MALAR, A. tTB FEET'S I.IKE A M M ll.Ci, I fair hot DysivrpMin, -w ui 1 . .. -Hon. two jean, an.i Umt.' tri. .1 - .a , er . kimta of pili. lend Trrr'S a-. ! that hare .ltiio do any ffo,-.-'. Ti;. clen,il mi oat nicclj-. Mv .a .'. pWn.11.1, r.v-.l rtirst r. M.l.e a I MAa.m Y. b. EDWARDS, r..l:i'i ;.',. IsjId.TTT-.e.r. a.y.. C3s-.Q Mn-rn-'s TU'iTS HAIH Dl. GaT FfitR as ".vtemtra . .ntrjr tonut.'Vir 1H..K v i rf plkMtion nf C:L. lr. s,,. : . . Ie or Mot by c ipress r i r.'.-. :p - it Office 4 JJarrsiy S- r.s-1, N.-.V mr MANUAL CF UStF'Jl RECEIPTS FRL C. B. HART vS: CO. a A. HAST, B-iiit-ss MiM-t':. SkTes. Hi.."-:''i:j.:: c'K'f -KKRY H '.!.'..-' : v." .V."; s. ";. .- .... a . - Krroirna (111.. H..1 I ron.laiil 1) on le.i.,1 e Nr-ar i'... r... -. . V. I I'l ..I . r N. M. ( i AK I LI MERCHANT TAILOR, am:-" Kmnrn SraE'iT, plOdiwly New Berne. N. V North -e.vst . or-., i : M da..- . ai So,:-a la-: m:v-rere ind .mint Steam Transportation Coy. i : r UK N KW New and Fast Sailing Steamer f v.- ia'll KA1 . .. N. u 11. -: A :'. l.KK. 'r. I . ii. A 1 : ' '1"1 V e. i ' . i V . r -. - ; ! ; ''.v if r. .- 1 i : r N :- " ! : . i-i . r : r. - . :. '. :;:'.-: ,iiv Nrfi BEBH. BBriTOmWoT: tn nun n n 1 p t 1 i n rnuniuv Atlantic S. X. C. Railroad, CLYDK'S '.('. LINK STEAMERS A.t Morehead City and New-Berne. T'.ir-a-r:e: li..a- .:-..!. w iv.inti. a:ui rt r-. r.i-:::- '-' from all i -UK ;.m : N--w K: er -.-.tfh !'-i.'. lje'an Issr.rtl u. .,r.. -la.'. .C...1 W t ..n.l i-r..ir.ft a.-;lvt-ry .-f .'.''-tea, N,.viil -1. .t.-ll.-rv. I'. KllH't1. .f.xli. ir.- .01 i li.-a. : a! M.-ri a. and r.C.-i iju.e: .ei .--'. 1 a ! any . .11 -. Cotton Rat prr Bale of 430 Lb. Wa -oi aJc l -.! N.-w Uivor h-inU ..rf.i:t ' Norfolk . h.:i!ii. .re - " B:timr.. t. i'h!;jui.-:pi..H a " rbiiani'iiia... -v.' l!..ti-.ail 1 " " H.jOTon t.'fi - !'r. e" Krov;,lriic .... IA A.. .-.i-tf-K-H -.a-:a 1-y I r.i:nira-e T;.1 -r: in .-rl.-t1 of Inland t . .H'a ; y .-afK.: v, r.-.w .ir;Hn:c.l ami rn '.le7-oIul .peratN-r.. will 1h Ili..roiih. ern- cient. prompt ami i-ii'ap. as !t In i.siMe to make It. an. 1 the (uiti .m.. of pr.lu.-t-rs and li',aK-rH m re;H-.'! f ii 1 : y welk-aa l-'or fu.li.-r -an r:r,a;.. ai .u-'A t-. !-.! Afc-.-iits of Ilu- I.ll.i-. A. V. 9TTROS. -1. . Jta-.i- VJI. A. I1KARNK. s at thi: 2TEUSE L TKENT PJVEK Steamboat Company mr: n : Steamer Kinaton A'li. irave N.--w!s.-m Ill If'IHf .e-i:i .-'I Iv;il.L.lir.n. i, V nj KKIl'AV rrtunilr.B leav,- Km- an for NVwU-m .-v,i-y M'.M'O' .! K!nBtn evt-ry Tl'KS- stan rHfllStiAY: t.-u-'ictis at Jolly . Kl-id i..l 1! -,ntermeil.At s.a-.w Uth goinu r.d om !:i. Steamer L. H. Cutler w.;; ;..av Nrwivrii f r Tr.-i;:n t-vry mon- I'A V and KKIl'A Y : r.-n; riling : rHVrg Treu Ion for Nrwkni .-very TtIAY mijl SATl K- PA . touching :i lika-Ae an.i a. I tnt?r- meiiuvl' ;u:its itHii liAing and ):ni:.t j Strs. Blanche and Contentnea j W-;:; niflke their ribur trip itetvreu Nw- !vr:i, he. b t f rry, H x'uc; I -n :n w Hl.l. tfic n.l" s :ul N-nn Uini.lna r rt- i!ii I hr I'.; r;h.t-r ; il - r :n t n n app iy i - V. K STYKN, Jrt,itt Ni'uluin. W. K. M.odd, Klna:o:i- IV -i. AKKl'S, l'uL'.k8 v..1. l; W. Mi - ioW.iN, Tn nt.'ii s. l ; - i n EiU . Jii:y K'.t-lil. J M. W HI Y'v'.. i Tt n't Manager, K mstoit. N . fiakeSlS anJ ! ao tr.faittty Ttr ior 1'ilr. Price $ 1 . at drngyista. or r4 .V rl nrai nrvpaJa dt mail, tsarr.p i! H frLEi, 51.''- aJ "A'akesjS fiJii iter. Box tiliSe-wYQil. UFFERERA (ran YiratlifTtI linpradeiHss, otow a H-roa D.tuiit7; M.ntU nd Pfay- Ta MlWoam . Gambia inforaioo Rt far horn. cnr. L'MdSlwnn H 3 1) 1 )ERRY & CO.. 212 WaslnD 1 ) toa street. New York -1 retail '. I y receiving on commission ali kinds of farm produce. Are prepared to supply the trade with Butter, Cheese. Apples. Potatoes, and other fruits and vegetables at wholesale rates. Quota tions furnished at Berry's Drug Store. CASLI buTers can get spot terms al BERRY'S, SAVE time, avoid delay when suit u 11a. iuk 'u, ('i ra, 1 u'ln '.i. " ispensd at IMBLE fir.gers work for the sick at BERRY "S. ue of tho BERRY'S. 4 NIGHT BELL for the use of those C that trade at N' O matter whose advertisement head? - the prescription you still have thv 1-1,,-ht to have it put up at BERRY'S. 'IO compete with low-priced good A furnished to our country store 'rem the North, many druggists fti ended upon to me-et competition with low strength goods. You can depend up. in the strengh of all goods covered L'V mv label. No sloj'S put tip at BERRY S MIXED paints. SI. 35 per gallon, at BERRY'S Ferdinand Ulrich, GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS 1 Joois ;.nl Shoes. Ropt's, Twines, Paints, Oil. ( ANN AS, (.li.MN H A(. 'KS. I i 1 1 1 1 i v i ; i s i it At I . 1 1 H 1 1 '. 1 1 ! 1 1 i e I ' I ' l i c e s : i s . , , vi i FOUT 3 S KO.tSc AND CATTLE POWDERS ' v- FCUTZ H Furniture I JOHN SLTKH'S. Dail Bros., WHOLESALE GRCCEES A Nil (i MM I SSI I N MliLCIl AN 1'S. i t NKW BKKNK. . ( . 1,U a k", .SJ "3 FT- La L-r' st. H. J. LOVICK, WHOLESALE and RETAIL I'EAl.EK IX Heavy Groceries, Drv Goods, Fine Wines and Lienors. The i-l. brat i d 1 U (, K 1 N ( i 1 1 A M W II lM'.V a.1 n ays on hand . 1 V 1. Ml'. A IK I A 1.. Ill i ! k - ld Stand Middle Street, Newborn. N C i . : ii w : ) NEW BERNE BILLIARD PARLOR, Id the Duffy Building on Middle ' street, near corner of Pollock. FIVE NEW TABLES JUST PUT IN Three Billiard and Two Pool, l1 tllC C()UlltrV OEVIL AMONG THE TI1 Tin- finest Liquors and ClKars. tri.- .-t-l.-l -ral . a KEKciNEK KMiKl. HKKR. Sour Kraiit. lianllneo. U-ltf r. I.lnil.uruf i n:..l -.-liwi-ilt. i Lriee8e cor.iitiint'.y on lnm.i. JelHN DETRICK. Nov UAv, 85 S. Clark St.. Opp. Court House, CHICAGO, j A rrnlr rrdnlt. -eiOHr.t if rlnll.t in the Uaited .Sums, wbo li v r m.su Ei. KHitSi e. prfct mtnd &rul pure muOicme innr hPKi 1 1 T nd PIEMiNKVT CURE of Ail r'riTEte. Lhronic anJ Nrons Usse. A rlection of t hm Blood, Ski n, i klrinrv. ni.Hrlr. Eruntlon.. l lrrra. Old I tort, Mvrr lllns of the GUndt, Son; M on t h. Throat, Hone Pnlna, pni.knati oared aad e r&dicAUtd from the tKta for Ufa. UCDUnilC TrtHtitif, Imxtotcncy.SmiJtal IlklllUUO Loss, Sejcual JMrcap, Mm tal aiul rhtjsical Weak tic as, Failing Memory, Weak Kyrs, Stunted Lcvtlopinentr Iinpedi- mtnts to Marriage, etc., frottx excesses or any caujtr, speedily, srtfely and prlratcly Cured, IYouni, M Iddl s- frd And Old men, and alt who D.ed uiodioai sk.111 and ipc rlenct.c m.u t Ir Rate at once. Hn opin'ri coai-t nothing, and may aar fatur nnaery aad hajTie. Whan inconveniei; t toriaitthe city fur treatment, radicinc oan be sent verywbare by tuait or eipreaa fVe from ofcicr. at Ion. t?- Iti elf-Tidont thatapbysiciar! who Kives his wbaie attatinn to a elaaa of datoanei at tAlna great aklll, and pfaticians throuf hout tna coantry, tnowirr thi. frneiitly trcon; rrfr.J.l .tT.cu t caa to Lb Oldat N L 1 1 t, by whom f T,ry baovra food rmfdy i and. i-rr Pat a A and hiprlfiiee mk rn.n.rn c-f n- prrao Imporlanro. ff?-Trici.i wiai o;l n on ;i t th e li-s;ur. t onirnliattort treo int! ajicroft 1 J mMnlUI. l;..ti.rth.t.(ra.lHobtn:niii rlif ..vw.rc poi.l'r .''.-a.-d Keili..;- 1' .- IWI Its-!,,.!. C.I. .-r vrr - IL "- f-ai O t- t 1 e.: s.i;l,1.v lo 1H. (.-.a.. :o li.':.: : a ,rv: i UK. AJJrcii.;i,a. T lsi I I . 1 1 I I, ' , iVlvLlzV '1 1 lvlajjll. WHOLESALE & RETA IL GROCER. 1 ConfitADtly receivmc a full hue CJlloiCO UrOCeriCH j and FARMERS' SUPrLIES, which we oiler i" I"w the city, and war-ran: resented. Call and exam a;..' Drices. Stables funi:s! countty customers. Goods delivered :'re. the city. 'J W. &, 1). t:. t...r..-e a. 1-s a? t.. a, i ..c.r d. v. iinrn. MERCHANT TAILOR IN 'X t I ) T T(a Central Hotel. MTDDLE STREET, New Berne, N. C. L. H. CUTLER, Stoves and Hardware, Sash, Doors & Blinds, LIME, CEMENT and PLASTER HOUSE FURyiSHIXG GOOD,. Paints, Oils, Glass and Puttv GUNS AND PISTOLS, 'TOIl .IC'JT SETS, Rubber and Leather Belting d tte.. Etc., Etc. w LL W. YAILn. .sucopsiwr ta K. iL Wanlit-ya :dsTILl.Elu-s' AiiKNT Ki'R Pure Rye and Com Whisky AT WHuI.KsAi.K. WIES AUD CIC-AF.S; .v n:i-A r i a . a- 7 )". , imger Ale, Pale k-.. Beer ai I'onryh 3ERGNER & ENGEL BEER ( i i i : I i. ! PURE FRENCH BRANDY. : M V V A 1 1 It. .V- .r Er r-n, . y. r Si'Ut h Fro It i'lF.ri'RS nb I'HI TR1 vrihlliMS. r -v iv i : ?s ri' i " i : Groceries, Dry Goods, Sooted and Shoos, i m. . i;. i . i ; i :. HAY! HAY ! HAY! Crsvt n Street, below Express Cff.ce. '-; NEW BF.R.V, . ( . J.e.i THK JOi RXAL. n;,a -;:. n. c. M.uiai g. -,-4. i; i i.i. a r.r. l iinnli' 111 (.rnrsla Mu llil Ol Ohio. 1 ) I ; talk- mighty .ud .i i :i; ; ;.g. He is a go. .d I i 1 . i I r in.lll. Had 1 - '.. . but he say he , 1- I.e. n la! ming in a : a 1 1 . 11 - a 1 1 d s 1 s ; ; !...;;: I ..... .u run .!::'. hough- ... -ii..;. lb- I'll . L ' ' I V I :; d . 1 , 1 . , 111 i 1 or .. ; , o; 1 t-i -1 I a 1 : 1 1 e : - : : , . 1 to 1 , e - I a . . I a I . I 1 i 1 iii..; 1 : ; ail the I lell ' : ilikl iij't Un declared tii.i! ti, it has -o h; ' . e . ee I. eie 1- !lo pui.-int pi oii; a- fa; niiiig. . 1 1 n- d. .e ilo; : irla-N'e I lie! e i ail .. ' .. i 1 cieep! ill ! la- illcl ea.-c-d . i : ! . e ! 1 ml ; i a ; u-ed 1 1 1 In. 1. '. c ,1. 1 : - 1 1 . a 1 1 o 1 1 1 e i j 1 . ; ; . . .ai- in: :di .-o ...I e : : -.1 1 1 iy an 1 ; a a 1 a. ra ; : - !i 1 a -1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 . Wi 1:. ' i i .1 " ; - 1 1 1 - i . ei bad 1 iie.au i - i a a 1 1 ; i : i 1 si .(! I 1 a ' i 1 . 1 ' i ' ! I ( ll lo. :a i , . i.c can i a:.;, a. :.;. ;...i.- ;: .-k ui.-i; '',!-: '" ''' ii'-'uii-iv. Mal.e !'- :- '' ' :- v- h 11 !-'k,7 M a..;;. oi:... la .rn ;he peop.e of "' " is that Mr. IN r: ha- g..: ii:- i-P'-psi.t -i has . 'eliind and annoyed with -..a.. . -i tie Sed.ll,.".! iitih-r.l-t de'ol-. :tV; raoiu- ift "ri k:u i.i,vM,uarter oil a;, and urn a i . ml cousiii hut., and :: .tte: 1 e.-iisiiiiie ills sl ppl ji-s. i'.Iiu ae I, : s la u:e;i ; h'.s aiiin u i: h a lot oi SIood ;hc tll.ilke!. So! i'i"v . ...no u 1 l.e ill lit. 1. 1 in.' i . s no ).: i as iM.it tarm- lion, that his wheat has to be -old in Europe and thde i: comes into compt tition with wheat from the I'.al!;.-, where ; i' ZX Z"Z he, i' fi ola l-;g pt ula i e a man i. . , , . t -, 1 Ks ' 'I i 1 1 1 . 1 1 . i . i CUT ,111(1 T ,. . f i . , . U0t- U I L I J I ' 1 1 I And so lie wants protection on wheat or to abolish protection on ;u a n u fact tit es. Well. I've beta ruminating over this a long time. We can't have protection on whoa'. ' r can. or cotton, lor m.a.oiiy iinp:, this country " waids to o-. :i. They have go' none to import. There is no e-an ; vt i I i ui at home wdth our o-iain. a;id we can"! force Kngland to put ii d,;; on the I'.altic grain. So there is notinug in his idea ot' protection. I; can't be d;d. i N'ow. as to abolishing protection on 0 U I' 1 1 1 11 11 11 1 il C t Ll I'C S . 1. 1 fl)ilr.f We tMIl I , , , , , ,, 'llotll.lt. i ll C 11 A i U C 1 i C . i 1 1 1 .1 1 I o 1' Wl 1 I . , , . .- : ilroo.loWII to tile I . t : I o i ,e a i 1 pllee . of tit; v cents a dav I'.aliie ,1 pia'e. o. ,.:e Ollf laborers i g ; ci ii. .It, ; i:v;- a i ::. 1. .; ( Mr. l'iatt don't wan: !... w heat, oi j his tlonr. ol' his i- rn ;,, eeme down ; a cent, for he i- cm; laming right now that it is . heap ami don't pay to raise i;. Wcii. i; ',a.uldn't come down for t In- : i.:g:i demand ; tor all our surplus v. .; ;.l i a - us; the sain.- a s it is now. and that would . kcej that hepnceup. The I. ..d knows olll' m.C.l.lil as ate poo! ! eiioiigli n, e. ami etn 1: ' Their a1, d'.ige wages, ;;( ,;t. iv,' - doi.ar a '"' uav, ami that allot. . or doctors' I sickness or doctors in. is or Iih! I t i me or an v oi ; lie i u Mil es ot lite. I don't want in-.-,- the .lay that a j man w;th a wib- ami ; wo ,,r three , "r !",:r 1;t:1'' 'hihlreii shall have to : i wo; k lor hall a dollar a day. unles; tha: hall' a dollar will buy as mut l . ol I la .;.-'. i. il iic.vssai ;es ;;,. as a , i!a; d-'es ,. u- a iaia ii ll.r.lt, ami ' e i i .: n.i e! ; h ; i . . ' 1 i ' ' nk that on i 1,1 ri.. .-: s a; e . lo i n a 1 a a; a., wa d ,i a n o; ia-i el as ol 'p. .or bilks, in fact, better than the labor. : s who woi k in the mills j ami lii: iia.-es. I wmild rat her risk I : arm ' ug ; -r a bving - ia l to w ! in i .ii.e, I ua.abl i i-b,..- in a i,,,. ,,, i i , , i, . . .... luir ii', i.i; ,iinl Ii no a li'tiie 01 m ,,,-n ... l r a,,,. ,,r ,.,i i,,.-' " i, . . . , . . ... v w i in, "" .i. .""i ii.o i plenty o! latitude, ami good air ami water, th to be i.eniie.l ua ami bound up. If 1 hate got : sipieeze along I had r;irher s,p,n..,-.e m the country. Hut I know mighty well what is jthe matter wit a sotm- tanners, audi j they arc the better class of farmers. ! ! Thev live t.o last, tla-v hve bevolld : their income Tht ir tamilies want j too much, imi keep t l.e poor fellow ! on a strain, He gets behind and has no ne-i.c, in m,,ke improve-; ments. lie can't lead ins cotton nor his wheat a lm.m h. Ii has ;o go whether the price is a fair om- er not. I know a lamily that 1; oh on a go.'d iaiai and made ' good crops, but tia were al- ways cramped ami in ili-bt. am! laid ' it on farming: but em- year tin- ' farm was turned ov r to one of the : boys and he hired hi made a thousand do . i , id ar money on a Hundred aen-s and had a right g- oil mac ! asides. You see the boy hid a., family to upp.ut. no it: n ii mg ;. . town e i-ry other day :'ot son.,-; lung. n k::i to entertain. in. v; si 1111. Ai i ii a. vv ti il pay i 1 th 'f l.e 1 t . he ( life s ive si,, t a : ; he it ,w k Ohm is. It" our farms don't make Tin-Name for a Girl. us any to speak of they give us It w0 granted the following ie ho.nes and tirc.vood, and enough to ,i;u.si, which comes to us from Ken eat and wear, and we r.de hogs tuckv. wo should do the babv rc and chickens mid ducks. and have (Vrn'd to a poor service: lie.-h eggs and can try Ytn on both Ph ase send me some prettv names sides and loose ill the middle, which for a girl baby something novel and Judge l' mid wood sa is one of uncommon and you will much oblige the luxuries of this li e'. There are a reader of the.Vioi." 110 beggars or tramps perusing t ids Novel and uncommon or merely eouuiiv. We are no: ,leh eno.lul, pretty and fanciful names are the . ,. ,',. , m. . . 1 ,, , .. ., om s ot ail otners for vmi to av id. 1 . . 1 'A lute I . i. K to 1 . ' . 1 I lo I 1 i i a . 1 .1 , . , . , . . 1- , 1 r ti n mav make vour girl an obect n;uirer. n-v ueiiera ' su-ai little that wedon-t ,ni,s n. and m, ,, , ;. i ,, . , i , i ., , ii i. 'ii..ii ii. . ii.tii. aiai i;i:.i. Ai:i'. A Hrv of Jusficc tVaite. W da n t'iilel .Iutlee Walte -tart- ed to go to r,al;i:nore to keep an en- gaaeu.ent the other afrenio,,,, ami !,ad reached the t.cket.. (lice be dis- i-ovnnl. to hi. hal l.e-. that he had onK a lew penmen ,,i his p.,ekct. lle'liad neglected to pr.,vid,- him sell' with 'iiom-v ior 'he ; He looked around the wait ing of I !.. a it;,,., -,n,i i. . t ,. knew. W hat iv,i n.ti-: be done qa le k ly . il;- , ii j; a-a., a; wa- an i aipoi ; .i mi,-. :a- ;::-. 1 u ; in the lin,- to the ti -k.-: ...i:,-,-. a; d wllL.n r, reaeiied !!:e lu.-a: ;ae rim-f Justice smiled an a win! .-mile across ti. ;a! v.id::i oi !t: mu- ni0us raoiilii and a -k. .'. ;!:- . ket ;,,r..nr .t i .. '.; ; - . vi,at do von want 1 wan a tie i.ti'.m a1j reUini. I am the .'iiit-; .Ijsti e iuf the Siipreine ('..int. I haw no money wit ii me. It is purclv acci dental. 1 can give ii mv oeisoii- i alchetdi." i ...p. i .... , i ,,, ,.. - ,p . bloods, but tiiat dodge won't w . -rk on me. I have pist had two mem bers of the Cabinet tiv to blimi me out of tickets and no Chief Justice Pake u.i.ir ugly oULre "a- me Ill U ; out ot llji- w iii'hiw in -aei out ll" o. ............ , ot the wav ol ;,e. ade who have , ,, ,. - ' ' nioiie . The Ch;ei Justice -laird, i iL. tould not line the young man for; eon ; e 111 it of (a hi rt . lie felt cheispi r and Worse than il l.e had been a leal i fraud, and he blushed and pel's'.. .r '"''ed so that the agent had his linn belief .streiigtlu i.ed. The Chief Justice dashed out of the station to see if he couldn't tind some one to identify him. He had only five minutes left. At the en tram e to a sah.eti he accosted the propriet. r with the trautie imp'iry oi: "iii) vmi i;uaw im-; Yer bet yer head I do. yer Honor." said a short-haired, freek- led lace.': mall behind the bar. " Ye i al,. the b..ss of I in- ShiH'iaine C"it. j I see e i ei dayg..;n'b here on'ities were something to coiiiotn- I ri theears." Will you cash m heck? I have ' clinched, and to that gentle iiitlu no time to explain." Here the Jus- enee he yielded frequently, but as tiee grabbed a piece u vaper and a pen on a desk near by ami began to write tmrriediy. ; Shure I will. 1 have seen ould ! boys oil' on a tear bo tore get out of; motiev. Trtislit me. suit. Is it a ' v;. -antf Ilde it is. Will ye ; 1, o ,li,,,, behire vi- run'" l l'.u' bei'ore a ii v further exidana- j ti,,,, ,.,,u!, i,o made the Chief Jus- itice had grabbed the money and i wa riuiniii ' acw.-s the street. In Mimo wav the ticket agent had learned of his blunder durii j Judge's absence and was all polite- j n,.ss wl.n he saw the nioiiev. Mr. Waire barely made the train. Wxhin;tin L ttrr. An liiist ( ;i re far ii i a mir li . cough is a t oti iil-d'. e en the dial. hi .,gm. It rn j 1 1, i t ioii oi t I m-ees-.. ; I long an. I piration i ins: era; ilv to allow aii exeeeii;iioiv ... , i.. l -,,.,, ; i a . . . . ,, , , i allow a in u- and nuiet , ,- a . nil1 ami 1 1 is j a i a i ion, ' . i-.i esoceia iv w lien it is ehiellv ler- t'. 1 I.-.- il. ,11 ,.l tl l....a ' - ' ' I . ,', i - -, : pivvcios i he phii-lim nei ve ii om l.e- , , v . . i i i aii am '''.i fi null i ; i i i a i e ' i . n inn- ;he long expiration gives thi nervi time to recover from its over-i 1 1 a ; a , t ion. A remedy which the wiiter ' has tested many times without a ' failure can alway s be used upon a person who has the hiccoughs" by some one else, ami generally ny r tie sufl'erer himself. You say to your friend MHilething like this: "See how close together you can hold the tips of your foreliug.-rs without their touching. No. keep your elbows ,ut '''t' from your sides. You can get your lingers closer than that, They aie touching now. There, now hold them so. Steady." I v this time you can gem ridly ask: "Now. why don'; you hiccough.'" The involuntary tendency to bia-a:he slowdy and steady when the attention is i;,.,l pt-i fonning a delicate manipula! ion is here what ' cou u; ei acts the enn vulsi e tict imi ot the diapluagm. l'q,ilt,- s.- .(.- - .'t-'i'i' . Sm.di.- !;:!. Ymiiig J tile p. w ho h tt: i.o ed a a'.a: : a mouth, stepped i:i a cigar --tn stl i 1 it be .a : na-1 al a' ( 1, a weh ti ei.tii v mi cause uer innniii- r;ir ,i,,n U'M 1 " prions mj ury to la-r disposition, it vnu give her . . - , some oini ami romantic name. ldie old ami simple and homely names are the best for girls he names which have been borne by thousands ot years and "dncii are both beautiful m them- ius :llm w 111 111(1,1 a"s' t'1"'- ' h, n ls ;1 ll.C'"t.V about "l'11-1' benefits woman le ".,1. v,hdea great parr .t the fanciPu names which have ol late come into ihion. are inappropriate P. t in the nursei v as the pet tippellatioiis oi li.llues. '; i a-: e are a score ol com : : ei Unas eli ale far liet r er 1 ! :.l n any of those manufactured h mna-ei'-. They are all good aad a!i -m'ai.ie. and because tlmiis- alels and lllilluilS ol WoiiieU ii , . i in-i-n known bv t l.ein ihe aie none the less attractive. i'i:o,e w Inch aie most coin in oi 1 1 used aie. indeed, the most a.; i ,- a'oie to the ear like Mary .ual M.irg i ret. Catharine and Harriet. Jam- and Lucy, and Elizabeth. They are dignitied. and their home liness makes them all the more charming. Affection will never e-.-t tired of them. They will be a-; c..mnion a t housaml j ears IV. .m m e.v a-- they were a thousand c,:;s ago and as they are to day. We therefore advise our fiieiid to give up his plan lor distinguish llls S11'1 h.v burdening her with ;ome novel and uncommon" name. i ! '".on sue yt o ue a seas. woniiin s -e will thank us tor our re- . , , i i bis d to assr hun m hndmg smh in :i!iieiiation. a. J . Ncwr Knew What Kilh il lliin. yir. pr;itt Melson. ol Alaroa. and : : UI10 0f the lleetest loot racers in the i state, tells a .very amusing story. 'T ' j was chopping in the woods one day : i;lst winter," said he, "when my dog, , a heallhy terrier, crawled into a hoi- i . low log and found a coon. He took . j Mr. Coon by the nose and pulled' i him out into my presence. When : 1 the coon saw how 1 was situated. with a big ax and a yearning lo-k. i he yanked the dog back into the linl'e in tbf he'. The ilo.-' was A li-dit weiirht. but his staviii'r uual- i i .Lite. He had the coon liimlv . often withdrew from the cold world. ; , taking the ambitious purp with him. They kept sawing it oil in this way for nearly an hour, and it began to look as though the eoou was going to win the rubber, when an idea struck me. When the dog pulled tl.a ,..-,.n rait- t,. vio.r f .iin....l mv ii v ami struck a terrible blow at the , coon's neck. Just then he gave a ' it;rk aud bulled the dog's head to i'the snot where his should have i been. I -That dog don't know to this dav but that it was the coon that killed , hiin." Chicoao Eu i m m m Faithful. Salomon M-iols the sluggard to the ant to l.-ceivc an obiect-les.-on in iudustrv. If dogs had not been outlawed among the Jews, he might have sent an unreliable bov to a dog I to learn a lesson in fait htulness: , x- .- n i i i A 2vewtoundland dog kept , , . ... , . , , . a."." .. 1 ii i'.. "i ii.Hii ilu im in., , " . . ,, . r in L-i.n ni.-iii.r it. . rinfi inr i- iei.- I Philadelphia, during the recent co hi i ,, 1 ,-i i , ... , . i w'cather, until he was chilled into insensibility. Policemen tried to coax or drive him away, but to no purpo---. . ,.,nl no one could get near the bag. After the faithful animal hail suc cumbed to the frost, he was carried into a gnard-honse. and there care fully tended and resuscitated. The Danger. A new story is told of Artemus Ward, when traveling on a slow-go-ing southern road soon aftet the war. When the conductor was punching his ticket Artemus re marked: Toe.sthis railroad com pany a low passengers to give it ad vice, it' they do so in a -i esped i ul manner?" The conductor replied in grtiif tones that he guessed so. "Well." Artemus went on. "it oc curred to me it would be well to de tach the cowcatcher from the front of tht engine and hitch it to the rear of I he train. For you see we are not liable to overtake a cow. but what's to prevent a cow strolling into this car ami biting a passen ger?" ronijdiir.eiitiirv to O't'oiiiior. A letter from Col. Y. V. drr.iway :ii re bit i. m to 'apt. O I ' mil. r. the rn 'ted ; -.'.iit. .ante 1 i-i week too lam ia ii.st-r- ! t'.'-n: and a u-e "nave ali--:i.ly jTiiited -' i i'C' im "f i. n letter, we take i ni y t lie i' bow iMriut ft. in '!. ."s letter: - - I lua-w- J:i... iit'. nn.-r i :. war. li- w.. 1 1 let! 1 1 ..-r : e'at ( , ,n- ti : iy - t' -. -".! i t'avalry . ar. 1 fr. .p.i-ntly r.iti- i - ti my lines. Li-twa-ei; New ineaT'ai Ki!i-!"ii. .when I was ( 'apt. 1 li V w.;r il.-- !"il nvii.- -.-ia , ,-n .- n oi rnlieii! --' i a ". t. tier's l;.,ii.I."" Jr..,. . i 'a; t. : i 'ant. J bra e -. -ni-' ' ;i.i!;l...;.t S'.-U-e. li"lV ,a U'li- .'' M.-..I -r W.tn -i. -I. H.o r.-tt . . f Hilar M.i y , ' i" Cr.it. ii: j - i . n !' ' 'r.ivn : J. 'Iia- ii . "!' i iiat- i ;i.t M .-re. ..: l.-a,..:r .,::i a. v. a beta ir. i "a; t. J -e Pri j"i:.- 1 li ef Kn..-t -n. an 1 after - -tin- ai'-l sanuli'd hi ..any in i .. .--e- - ion i f t 1 a - - e. n: i-aia-n will I .- , "."a a ia- ia f-a i , r n: i - - alter 1. had -flk. r .-v. It. J. bti ' ' ' i j, i ! a- t : . ae li i r T l there ' er U US . an i i ev.-r seni I. i . r.- t-' a-- t an v u .; : . :: i a ! . at. 1 v . a i i a ! . -v n- : a-'i.t '. a. tn . ' a nia lit tia a : . .- : 1. - ; i a. . bat-- to ft-in I t v I.- ; a e . , - -: al. 1 i' i .-n ; 1 1- . a it- .i i :: : r ':' my ii.ane ait- r lie- war. a : . : I k i . - a baa veil. it.- w,r r.v-.r 1 -naaN ,,,r .xc-.-bfiie.-. b- :. er did a d 1 in th c -trum-':-. f .: i..- a :- a-i,..:n.-d . f. lb- w ..-".ir ; ; - a rr.soia-r j, kindness it-. It. ib- ; :.e eye- and car- . .1 the K.ist.-rn ..iii.v"( N rili I'ari.bua." I'laar i EC. R. Jones COMMISSION Merc Ii i 11 1 Consignmetits (ira.Ti. Cotton, n;i c h:v I1 R i j c c i; I,-.v SOI lot's ?OO.i.L ( i Hi Pork, ' I, ; s. o . : , . sj . ., "; T A n f fi r. fi f 4-;.u i '. A j I; V . O 1 1 I i ? f ' y ' II -V It i l . A l i . , Spados. Shovel J. i t names. iXC. CiC. S"'j i i "2 ii i Supplies E N iii, A L E Y A L S O MOTT'o SWEET CIDER. Tllli HF.ST MA HI'. v ' ) AN 1' , V oi'K North West corner SOUTH FRONT & KIDDLE Streets, Ni:W I'd-JtM!, N ' Mar. 1 v 3b. VYEAK, UNDEVELOPED PART S OF THHHL'MAN Hul'V l:M.AKO'!. IlKVKm OI'EO. STKKXlrTHKNF.il, ' I-l:.-.. i-an iii.r.i nt a i . r; i-.a-i--: ' l :a: r-:n in -' r ;.r. 1:: r. ':.v I., i;i ., I . ri.-.s wTTTa I .-iiy 1 l.nt ma.- , - no v ... ,-ri. .- of Im ru -tag at,. ,ut a , . -. On I lie i-..nir'iry 1 in - n.l v.Ttis.-i km y.'O' iiilily m. lorded. In l.-r.-hl -.1 t..-r'.ns may g.a. c aledclasa ' nr trivTnl; pari trn lar liv arid i ps.i n" Liv.K Me i'- m. ' ... ll.aia.-. n r ... ' . ,a .a,. w - . .N I E JEWELER 5 : . i : s mi. i LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK . ' F atchSj CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND SPECTACLES To Ik- f - ill ll.i in I-l,e.ti-l'li N -a I li ( 'a r"l ilai. Ka a s. -.,n int--.l a r. ;.i i s. ia.-. 18K Plr-in Gold Engage ment and Marriage Rings a Specialty. .'c charge for En- gravida;. o- - i ;. . : a ,.-t a Vll; -11 ML. MICH. C3. IP ' u n.l. i : i . r; i to rui I i it 1. 1 . p; A LID OKlIAaS, JO V.d! I., ii LANK M in - i a t ju... . , a ... BELL. TH ( A','? -AFTER ) E'f,c'-"- ' - ' : . 2j Co-.s' T- j1, TO h'.iti ll . . ".-'.. -i Q: CLD, i '' -' a - " e; J '. . ... A-xi:,. COSt fOl Our Entire Line of Winter W in-..- uvea;-. ..f ! et.-r ai-I - . if Mar. r. , ui r.- a :, I ' : - We li:i e , ( '!, ii. '!; .!,' - S'l PAN IS. l'ANT- A i ( i )S I 'A I! I'ii'i's. CAKPKi-s. V I air- a a -1 hv.- a - : ' i a 1 Wei. , r- . i . a ;i a a i Dollar yu t:.. ever bj-;;n;.'. ( '' t.t-' I'm i. ;'.:!,: ii.. !' a- : SSPCTPU 88 Aft ,v '. v; r Engines, Saw a And 1- M I'.akw. . i a i ! s T i a e u Iron, r I Wli. la:. ci e s i; ( i e g ! , : . al . s, Wilis!!.. AGENTS FOR THE A I'a-I ( ..tl.er o- Ivie,:.,.. uia 1 1 i a i ! i . - a In k ia C,,i I a . u 1 . A-' "'!' w Sl"' "eid.wii'n Linigliingliousc Patent Feed, ack Miil "i' l.y all mill mrii who have seen it. C.irdwell '1 breibc r. MILLER L LAUGHINGHOUSE, Propbibtous. a t 1881, FOR rill .ii. LP fit' iaAELIiaSr AND BEST VARIETIES smm PEAS, immm &m wax beams, FO-'ATOES. CI' ;i:irs S, ;i iiaao s 'aa.-a ;.iano. I'l iiiviiia and l$.ne Jiiju0. - ti.):.. Vi al i":: i-.aiiitte, Kaioit. I'lantnr, ia , . .s,.; ali- -. at cry Low Prices. DO BUSHELS HQ ST PROOF OATjS, . !-S; I;. I f . . t . - idA't'AX COTTO.V SKK1 .-f Nr oi"r CJu.ility fur pluutinp. , .1 supj.ly of tl,.- Celebrate! PEERLESS COTTON SEED, :;) Ai-. has talm 1 ttiree I'l'ianniai - f. i' t:i' 18S4. 8 u p e r -Phosphate I? lilil i v:i,.( .1 I the pr iwth of !,a ui.r st-." . I high -Tii-i-- -a; ph .-pine lr'1' !i. r- m Maiyl.n. l. naein;.. ai.t.arv test nia a. , .h i-'lar. it mi., i'o I:;, anir a stronger aiid earlier growth, lull development, prompt ni itari'v. ami -i m t.' idmiel.uit yield than any of iu competitors, wlnl- it permanent! v .-iiri.dies the soil, tdi .wing its durable efTectH UJ....J ev. ii the sccoti I and third er-.ps. jroit COTTON 1 '( M 'I M ) K r- igns s'l ; ,t .-i in-, ami wherever used Pab-H Lave tripled "'! ' .' -"t). A trial is ad thai is tna-i'Msary to estahliHh promptly an I rinaii -iitlv its led ! iipen nildn- favor. The beat lint cotton i n-, i in Carolina during ill- v-ar pv! was from J'OC'OMOKK. E. If. MEADOWS & CO , A-ciits, Newborn. N. C- IK! KM VS. l,l,(!'l, ' I ,V 1KVIKN. Mfr... ' A 1 Norfolk., Vv. A . -t s v1e tn;; " twi t The Leading Maryland Mutual! The Great Eastern Mu.'rr Life Insurance Co. 51 LcxmcdOii '.: ' . ' I't.tnorr City, Ttld. a :. i I ihIoh iii cii I IN) I i i i (.- , the ir'iit I'iiihi lai 1 " ') .ii l'.u. J ,.:i.i. : . ; . j . t First-Class Solicitors Wanted. it- ..' Xc'- u. . ii, C; .. AuTn Agents, Kinston,N.C. ei k t t Uilib ifli & ( - I 5 i Tllilljf DajS Clothing & Overcoats. . i ' : , 1 aiel ! a a v v weights. The chilling I i . I a : .t li . r ire Hit ll. '. !; a 1 . s .-.,rs, ;i t prime cost . i.; "f H ply ami Ingrain. a i a . will save vmi money. M)s. ita-lii'lui"- the Best Ten i bi.i market . Y P. an 1 i "loblr.-n's CluUiing. di- s. HOWARD & JONES. WORKS WI) l'FM.F.HS I 1st frills, Gins, Presses f Mipplicv f..r Machinery, such Mahbel, I '!'. m iliit(r. Mifi't Cupper, Smoke Stnekri, Kt LE ENGINE, d from '.l')i) p, -j;o apcr than anj PPLIES UCEEBS ! fertilizers. iiirt-f st production of Lint per acre. CO., 1884. MOKE at;. especially adapted to ye:ir at the head of the lint of I he hir.'. -t and niont nrospi-rnui :md North Car(diiia( hy tlii-ir vol rior m any fertilizer in the market. - - s,v s -n"-Tfii In ' " : . '' ''"l' -: . ! 1 i;t ' ' m 1 1 1 1 1 : die t. t f I u . ii-t ; y Ti j.n hmi 1-(L ';',' , III RNIM'H. I'm,.! lb. !. . j 1 ' ' i '1 cu iur m "-'ell . "LiT liiSSilfeiKiA MeduK.iid, s i i r i ni; a i. i: k, MGEL'S :;TilLL LAGER BEER THK ('KATE. ; v ' '." idTit'f, Provisions, Cigars ' -IfiAC'L'J. "i 1 1 I l . : : I KI .I .T, N'KVV HKRNF, N, t'. H A A 1 X r ;
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 20, 1884, edition 1
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