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'V' , - -'1 . . . a i - - PAKTICTJLAR NOTICE. Aa THOS. GATES & (H). J " ". orrxa a r -FIJLL LIM A' - o A . Oiroce Hon, Dry Goods, Uootn and V . X-iorilltvrU and . . , . . Cx-fl.ll OC AX NnUII '. At Maaufdctarers1 Prices dr. SHWBEKS, S. C. PILLS TORPID 'OOWCL9. .DISORDERED LIVER, 1- ..1 im ii in turn IW ' - C ' " lT1TTrtIH tll .1 T ! Mf Knimi.. . - Zi , " Ta"1- TMrMlonailli row fcor. lUltfUiJ AMTIOOTS TO MALARIA. I kxi Dnmto. wit Ctmahw. BilkTCtrMlMtlAiimt pilul. tond m(9 rrmdilj-, b4 1 bow - TUTTS HAIR DYE. r 6if Hnf o Wiihui kaanal t- MtlftottiUKrtlUaillTtttMmil. Mjtian o( lia trrm. okt br Druvlau. 1 wratbTaxoraaaaraaipofCl7 , IXIlco, 4 Marrar Craat, Mw Tork. nrr iuuu ir nini ttcum nn H1C AGO T ORGAW a mnaiMUa, aKtataa dau. iiity ta anian. koaa. KttauaK kslaaa. WfcWa. etc. UT1BU1HU KKnrTATIwjr, rxi)rALu ricumta, rarr umiti, . tlaa, two 7ar "- " " P". a mill mre tba flrai - a T comt. Thr hat Ha attain ataadod f mton w&lcfa c atpaatar. II irifix ararr fc hwimiiH taat taTasdra ja iii irn wmt i ' 'a V. 1131 . m el ,' y nia. :7HS FOFULAB OBQAN ". bsiroclloii Books 4 Piano Stools -' ,.7:z Chicasa-Cottage Organ Co. Job Printing ! Ma4 BUU. a asrtalM u hiiJIt dona la Job Ptintinc -t- WITTH-Tovrxn omcK, WaUlaftaa. M C. partal aftMUoa CSvaa la ordara from a iMAHBLE WORKS - - - jzw Bra st t, w. c t'mnw. .a-: i '".i . J-t. ;..,f-J - -MONUMENTS, TOMBS, " '- , aVfcd all kinds Qrara and Bniiainc -vork ia - rri nu jmrniPAW mhpri C . OrUra will racaiva prompt attention i i, : ' d mtmftrtinn fuaxaateoii. '. JQ a.. WILJJH. fronrletor i r to Cuaata W . Claypoola ' ' e Or. BROAD AXD CRAVES SU.. p '- .Vi?H- BERXE. .V. (. '. O. E. n i r ia mr authorized agent i la Kiaatoo aa30-lrdw 37 Cnut P12K, LOUISVILLE K. MMUmimm T ill L T aMarajtatawrliAaa lii Lnaixxtaavcj lm al ..... q r-. Onairba lajL fs i a.,1 . ,. - ... . Can mauraa7aai La all tjinlalaa niTATI COtlXSELOR m a W raW a, . a m HEW HJLVN PALLADIUM. fDAtLY an a wsikk: y I aitarlMl ,14 :n --a : -i in .t CSn A. ;'V-r a- lj4-a.W-j:1r' l laratiiw . . . .nr.. 'ixra ..l.,ra a my'lmJ, a , ' . y aa la. raMM ... . -.. n'Jv... M.il.l:.- -s-., . . ', , .. ":-- '.,.,....,. i i .ViWO nh i UJiU.-' . lew-sms nn pmuro 'Stsazi Transptati:2 Cc'v. KL.M CITY ia'.ania - I4Tp SVw :irn . r !?..v ' i - it . in . :i . r n f "":. . . ' . n FrKly uy .r t.-e. t. frit ftirtr lnftr:ntl"U u,u.r t t:.of Fot of LYivrn itrwl RALPH OKA -l Avn. )'' ' r. I Or fcnjr of Ti Aivuu i in f.t.;ow'.:jg r ABE Lit; A.Umntw. ' l M. Alw'N. Ui U::J n, II ! D H. ABBOTT. in lf ni.r. C. H. Fn'ALfcll. Htonowm.. 11 KiiWLKK, Bytxr. li. " M. l'.Ml.. Ilmilw. H. JAOiHjt, sm'.ihti'TMi. JCA1.LK1T BKie, HivriiJf. Kreltftil rcwlvMl nnder .i.vpr Vfry Jay le n'J..lArly T 1 1 K NETJSE L TRENT RIVEH Steamboat Company i WVTJ ran the tolloa'.n su-. Iu..- ..n nJ JXer Wadnaaday. My TUi. :vi Steamer Trent Will toava Nea Bn for ioi;ukvnlr and Tranton vry Wdn1y at 8KVKN, A. M lUMratll.'. will Imv Trrutoii eYerv rhun dar Tba ltMmr IlttM .an tx- rhaitraj Maodaja. TaaaOava. KnUaj '"' -tun.Wj for axcaralooa, etc. Steamer Klniton Will Imt Nrwtxrn Tor Klntn (Tery lit DAT mad FKiDAV. raiarnlng leav- Voo tor wbn Ttrr MOM'AV nd THVRMUAY: loachlD al Jolly OU t lU nd ail lntemd!t polnu both gctug inJ m- Thf traro-raak rloa eonnecli' n with tha O. 1). !. iW. nd Nortli Carolina Krrlgbt LUza. 'or further Inlonnatlon apply t W. K 8TTRO.V, J., t Newbern. W. F. STAjtLr. KInton I). 8. Bira. PullokavUle. R. W. McGoWiH, T ran too 8. ()nim.T. Jolly Old Field. J. XI. WHITE, G?n'l Manager, fet7J Klnaton. N.C. raW. ul a a aufeuava -ar for fllra. Prioa $1. at iIiumIjU. or k arapaja ay aiaii. aaaipi term. Box ilSwTork- UFFERER ' Vjaai Taum lamimi, Mm im itacatfr. Maatal I aa Will. i, i Valaa taaji rm a n i oa nmv i I) T J EERY A CO., 273 W aii.in IV. 1J too treet, New York CoostAotlj receiving on oommiasion all kind of farm produce. Are prepared to a-npply the trmde with Butter, Cheese Apple. Potatoes, and other fruita and -vegetables at wholesale rakes. CuoD Uons furnished at Berry ' Drug Store. t TAStl buyers can get spot trp ar BERRY'S, CAVEtirae, aToid delay when ruff O lag. by haTioa: your prescription dispeosed at T III BLE finders i at RFRRVS ork for the sick BERRY'S. A NIGHT BELL for the use of thosa that trad at BERRY "8- N O matter whose adTertisement bead the prescription you rtill hae lh ; riyhi to hare it put uPt berry s. rT"'0 compete with low-priced good -I furnished lo our country store -a ramwieo .o our co, r from the orth. mDt drugnt fel oUIed upon to meet competition witb m-ZT. J,lr u.'u ui. imi'iiu vi ui n"i.. ""c bT my label. Ho slors put up at BERRY M aED p"- 1"33 Pr berr ys Ferdinand Ulrich, GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS HootM rnl Shot-, Rcros Twines. Paints, Oil, i V n Y.-VS. Ci ItAlX SACKS. I .K! I I. A itn S.V t' If At Maniifactlirr'i Pricr.. .NKTM Hiid Sl INKS. Kuoi Middle in . i. Nrw-K.;iiNF, N.i- FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS X.-. H ..r .r y ... , !'. .. f""" . I , . . , O,. ' '' . . M'1 ftfll. 1- PfW. 'O .I..- . Fov-TI' Y , aoU f i jt A V 1 - j ax. id. Furniture ! Whn yea rome I.' New I'.rrn. lara tve mm lo ,-ail a: 'J V'I1 O L XIX r . ON MIDDLE STREFn s,-.-ir.J -U. Walna: H.U'..-i.l.. !u;r- W r Ir Mi'.tn1!.-. '-r.:r., I . i: ic-. . Tj.. . Mm, l-'.T .a.1 a: RCVK BOTTOM PRIoK Jaawlv V.W,f: Dr.KEAN, ,'. . . t. r- i.cr.1. i ... . Dail Bros., V T aaak W ill ia. aat.Wft W A - W W aWa. a (M MIsSH N M KiK i I A N 1 IKW HKHVK, I I . W. P. BURRUS & GO. A CHOKY Sn.KCTION" RICES AS LOW AS ANT !X THE C BBH fP&H Anakesis ud ma- 4 Bfarauaaa ia f.j ..w m i g - , , ill,,' . . , - , . ; , , ....... . ... i ... i . i i a l , o ll 1 1 o I ! ee i i : e 1 1 I 1 1 I a I i a . .-' . 1 . . .-. U lll-.lv, .i.h.i,, ,; , i 1 '.;:.-.:.. vi a . .a I - s , ; . ,, , , i - . V"-- . , . , -','. , ., ,',..-,,:.. a .to..."..."."".. 1 '.,:'. 1 . '. '..-,' ' '' " " ?" 1 ,'!.-..-'.;''.: , ' d Uliilhi ii..il i'J or:-'.'i a. Sf?j 'CT '., ' M (iASKILI,. ' '.'.p ' A ,, . ..- y 1 '-i-!V''aa'':A:. I ,!,,:,,;, : w; ii'fli-.iiMliiL- . '" . I;.;,,,;,,. . .rT-r-,r.TT.X--T,-r,.TT, .. lt-. . ,1.. , ,l!ill,lf , !.;:-., i . ii. '.)'. '.. A I hUA: Mr.J.hLA A1.-. .utrti,iiv. i iaii.uk, - - i:-i.-:.-.- i. :.: r ,-. u, ..(. ri..!;. r.i.,., w"JT.wl.JrAil.w ,t.. 1 ,. ' ' ' -' . . i ' 1 A i ,a : ii : ;i 1 pa :i -e ,-n s, a v . ... a- :a A a.--: .. .: : - - . . IsoA CCimCTIClTZPJES. 5" 1-" : '! : '" ' ' ,!"'-::-" Kail.erllur.l en II is 1 and 1 n,h . 1i:A:'":'mC;.V ,A:''- ', " ' ' , m w .i f , - ' ' 1 1 . i i " 1 ' i 1 1 i ' i 1 1 . i i I i i i . I , i H ; A : i . . : . . . . . . 1 I . ' t '-i a s x xi J. . . i - . . . ..... ' sW, , , , . , , , , ..a-., f, 1 ,,-,. . - - V .. ........... .... , o, ,l-,',l-l .,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,. ......1,1111. .X.IU ,- ; , ; . ... .i. u. ... k. ....!,.. ' i'. a as ;;..:-.-.-,;..: ; , a,,; - p.,;:, " "S.. ,nig:(t t-.c.i-t oi;r bread iipotilh.. 'WwA V.-AloA'"''.... i .-. i tUtirra .i.lra e a,, .o-i r . ji l r ., n , , . . .1 s . a i ' . .-...s "s vt.tii n,i.;ii- a . i I . " i,;;,.! tia- opeiaoa. tt,i!i-l; wl.cll !' eolres b.;ek to oil :"-l maK- "''-,.i,.ii.:..i.-.-. -NiiTiw I W. wm -.. aa, ,.,XMS H . ,4 MUP!. -TK.r.- :.-.vebv ' Voth I 1 1 g 1, a , 1 i 'C e , 1 i , 1 a , : ;. -I; . h i r : 1 11 , . i r a t ! e 1 in a 1 1 V ,1 . 1 V S ) IC I I . a J .s I , a IV c 1 1 WILL. B. LANE, (iolils!,.,-... N FITZ-EDWARD ON SHIRTS ! : A -:i:rt i-; a v-r hur:-.b.:- -a: -but after all it has a i;,.'. .! .. d with a man's happine- . . a r.i:er' arises from an :". '' '"-; bo.":':i, a hai'.-tittiiv rv jk .:i :. .in uncomfort.ib!e yok-.-. -r ----s t.ia short or t."'1 ! :'..t now I will be comfortable ir, i happy, I have found the sh;;t that always fits "The Diamonp. 1 :.e tangled thread of life's ex-:-:ence henceforth will be smooth. If your dler d.c not keep it. send hi. J !-,i Dahi1 Miller & lo., olc nunnfac-.urer., L.:i- Ud. r'or talr by ASA JONES, Nrw Rrrnr. .'. f. 1). w. i-irinT, MERCHANT TAILOR. T( Central Hotel. MIDDLE STREET, New Berco, N. C ALEX MILLER. WHOLESALE & HET 1 1 GROCEK J"jpD6taDUy receiving a full hi - Choice tiro-ei .c-r ami FARMERS' SUPPLIES, hich we ofler as low us acv huuee il e clly way-rani all noou us re resented. CaJl ajid examine oi:r 6 lock anil Drices. Stables furuisheC bee u- all our i coontry customers, 1 Goods delivered free to ir.v the city. -art i 12 W. I) L. H. (T'J'LER, stoves and Hardwart,, o i li..,,.. RlIT1.c ' oHSll. I) Oi.S A, IMiLHlS. 1 ' I LIME. CEMENT and PLASITP. : ' HOUSE FURS ISM . Paints, Oils, Glass and i-uttv' ro11 11 Rubber and Leather Belting j .(;... Ktr., t:u. CI D II M .MORPHINE HABIT '..:,??'.:".: . a. 4AJa. i.L.Lk.lt, .UU. .1., LrllKj. IT W W ill 4 i II. . AllAJ), uwaai.ru. r. a. w, ,:..!;,.. I'ISTlLI.KltS" AiiK N T K. Pure Rye and Com Whisky AT WIP 'I.IAi.l - a-T . , , . WlaNIi AINJJ LlLriiiTLO .V ORE A T A RIE I Y ,. . .. limger Ale, Pale Ale, Beer aM FOR TEH. RFRRNTR Ar "PtCPVT rtvvv atmjJMiii X Kljii BlLhK, C1DK. PURE FRENCH BRANDY. 11 W WAH.Vlt. Sijtk Front St. Stir Bt-nr. X. ('. le ; -dA w 1 y H. J. LOYICK, WHOLESALE and RETAIL r XiCki v wl .'.ClC, Ft " -"5 !C3: uni Liucrs. .- . . ' :- ; A:r. ' 1 maia: a Lu.! t'.-r it. ( . i i .--s : i v. ,i" ,'.: . - - , , , , , , . , ... - - : i , i '..:.; . . , ';...!. .- a a , ;i - , ,n r .-hi . h ' I. i : i m v k ; ; i h - !" - ' -, I 'ii' "'I' I'l.i'i '! I: i Nh I v . ... i. , . .. .. .. , .,, - , .- ' ' , :i. M, nil i I'l'l: won r . . -- ! i i I x I . Ml. V 1 ti I I . : , . - .s , - ' i , ' a o c i . . 1 1 , , i till. 1 1 . 1 1 1 i . i a . .sac li:a,l, s , ' "a---:" A .-': '' " " !. ' ' h. kh .,!., looks .,, ifsb,. had never kmc, n ,: g .. ' . ' - .' ,!nk !,.! The iar her ib fa SV'Av f-Ti i'',rr. - a . i . . ' . : i - ! ; i ! . ' - 1 . ; 'i i ; 1 1 1 1 -1 1 r :r ;i , ; 1 i i i; - - ". ' ' '- a ... a 1" -' : I . i a . . TV : Tp-'r ir -' "AA-A-VA- ' " .' ;.. ' A A ' 'A :-; !:A:-11 :- A-;; :A,;::;; A A"1 'A 'A i'-V-:rAfAvAA ' . - . ' .... : , " i , i . : - , , . i ; ,;.. hm i..' iiiiiM!ii,ii ('Aniii'ii pi . . , " .-A:VT! V- '- : ' ; !:.: - .; ... .".!:,.,.,,, ..,.-.',:,: . Salhva-, ;,- sob- ;!,!, , :-,, he ! -'Y ; 1 V ; '-.'"'' - - .a:. ...-ars. i,:,i n, , c: Till'"" TOI ? 1 XIII- ') y l N (.'.. MAY TI1K I.T UllOTHHi. A liomaiirr ol Wome. 1 1 .i n . in : I'M i Ind - . in h lu-ai I None winger :, ... - ,.,i,. wlm-h 1 ,h .11 i .! . e. ir i- rrm ii , ! .i ' i a t I 'or t ; a ' ! ' " loeh it r t i' ,r 1 1 . l n : ot" the i! r.- i l - '..1 a - . ; is 1 1 in-. In : ii il e' :n tort a ble i -; " n h ot the Ia:!' ;.oe. onee Upon a rime there illrd Ml ti'i-eity "t 1 1 o III i t o oil II g iim-ii oi wry h i gh p u . ; i ; age. t hough had been a . let out e . 1 . 1 1 : mi a . : . . .i ; 1 l.i . an 1 1 ... i . e ! a n r p' ssi .e l- 'in.llis ere I. 1 11 1 M i "Us i -e . 1 1 on: e.'lieep I;. ,:uii 1 aen nan a Kir; nut rue le LTOed '.Mill,' fellows, a 1 1 1 1 Mi ei o! 'la in knew ot' any -vil i..-aino:,- o: - : 1 h. that the . i i . a 1 1 i ; va a ii. i a ; " a : ; M .o e en mi in - i ii.ii, i, .i . i u i I "' !! t.. brothers rode homeward, a;:e:,.!ed l.v their two servants. li,-. in re together .o inueh that it M.-u.e,i imposs.lee that either ... . , . , -!.. el 11 a e a secret ii o:u me otner. ai ,1 i-.h.n apaitia. h v. a ev.r fob b.v at ha.t one se.vant. As th, i tode along tl.Ls evening they charted mernh. and the cider sa.d . i, , a, (,,., I ii' i. ..iii ii iiii'.i i ii.iii ' ii . i . What a child my brother l.-.: ! As thev ai'proached the door ol then own dwelling and weie about . . a: . " ' ii.iiiiii'ii.., ii i . 1 1 1 . i .-v . vants to rule rather more closely to the;, masters, and the elder brother to lav his band upon bis sword, The lounger. h.,wevtr. did not seem suiprised. He beckoned to the masked man. who am.roachcd h m nid utteieu a lew wcius in a io rone. I 'pen this the Duke oi G. turned to his brother, and thus ad dressed him: Lrolher. I am going to leave i...., f, i,,i.. it ..,!.i k Lin, ou tor a while. It would be kiud of on to say nothing to our parents of the matter. I will tell you all some day. hut at this moment I have not t .me. is late. vant with on. At 1,-ast take a s, -r- id the brother. "Vou may as well take him," .-aid ; in- masked man, iu a mnitieti i- masked man, iu a mutHed voice.: Veiy well: vou may tome, i.-idor," aid t he v oiiug duke. ""KememU r what I have said; should I not be w ;th veil at break - iasi.ieim.v moiuei n.i:u,ai , am ovet'sh epiug rn sell." Then he t r.i ncd i ; the ina.sked man. Mount behind n.e."' he said, Itist.iiitly i he i.er.-on he addressed piang op oeninu nun. aim i ..e three rode away together. to disinoiint. a masked man stepped Am'.roinache bearing oils to Hector ""V, " :"-,v;vviy""., V . cut iron, behind a column and ad- after his tight. The Koinaus ! ,ur suleut vvc indulge in till tint vaiu mi toward r he lMike of IL, who! brought the luxury of the bath to a,,u ,nean a' low-lived, an it we was the vounge, brother. The fact i ,,,, fee! , on and i ,. 'Rome t here were 1 f i',lt "r h;lt,8 ,ber our ears an ot hi. -.earing a mask did not ex-j ,re than three hundred splendid ' alk , about freedom of de press, etc Mi.pn ion. as it would to-day. j Thermae" where the water was ll0e' om 0,(.de b'tllof a' a republi l"o, ,r ,s not an u. , com mon t hing: ; alwa n s kept at a certain teIliper. ; io 0t guv ment dat outshines i i, .a.... ;f ,..,.., .1 ti... cur. " c. ....... i,.,.- ,i...f de hull odd! Ine elder brother went .o i, is ab le affairs we have behind the bar- apartments in an anxious tranie ol I bet shops. mind It tr ubled h.m to think ; iiri,,.," (VotT that his brot lur should have any: iningron imir uoai. atlairs ,-f wha li l,e was not eo n - Mr. -Jones has been thinking of V , ' - the i e coo 1 ! foiming a lodge and becoming a , , ' , ,- . !.-.... v7., ,,,, ? i, -iii i. .,i,i"tl not ihuik: at l,,.st. however. !,,ev I co -M o s h e v .11 be , ble to could not le very serial-. lie! tl " a sti aiglu stoi v to Manawhen l iu-l.ed icr eml ciMi- his bov,l,.he comes home late at night all .'-I- ,': : r . v . ,' ' tangled up in his mind. So when St'aVe'."" h,- s.u.i: ' ; he met the Grand Panjandrum the Tint ni-lii I,,- -hi' - (i , n .. . . " . "i Ins brother had not rctnined: but " II;U1,',UH' cx,;l'Mr ised. anu waited, j.ai he was territied bv the return (d the serv ant, who was brought up upon a sort of litter carried bv four stiangers. who had found hkii iu. a poor ipiarter of the cirv , lviug al- mo-t senseless, and blecdiiig from i .i i i ... i g.eai woiuus iu me ne. a aim. breast. He was scarcely able to ,, , , , -. , tell Id- story, vvnu-li was tins: On ilie I'.'.'ht iu-ei, us he had iiiideii wdli ins oung master to a stne! mhabircd oiih 1 1" h -1 1 - his master had a ppi I tlt W'S ,', r.,., ., itewav. di-inountcd, andli (I- dinghu-M-rv.-i.t hold his hoi si. and remain when- he wa-untlj In- re- run:.,! I, al ,!,-.,.ii -r,l arii, i.: arm w ith the mail mi the ma-k. The nigh: was dark: the street unknown to Inn,: and w hile he was ,. , , . , t . , . yet e li ' I ea vol 1 where he was tour nersons had at nroached Iniu from behind and at - u. im; la, kid hnii. 1 le ,-ti uggied till iotlS- , , , ., . i.-I ieeeived a Olow Uiai stuiini d linn, and lie knew no more. When he recovered he iotnid him- ,-n mi a pinnic si.ee.. ar high noon. li.ilt clad, and weMeiMl Good ( ii.:-:iaii- had i in blood. C to hlS h.-l. and br.-ught him h.-ine. an. licit- he w as; tun I . of ids n:a-tcr. The brot her im 1 light ro keeii tin i , ..... ,,, ,i 1 , , ,. ,r ger t hoiiht it J'u,.' . uukl s v mini ec:,r. and ar once every ctlort was, '-'yZ lia J 'S' mad.- with cverv assistance from the mosr om.vertnl m the Ian, 1 h-,f not h i ii w., learned ot the Poor , , , , 1 , , 1 ' " ' ' " .les!.., i l.a.l a.iea'h. seicil the health oi all who loved the duke when one day a 1: he; man ai;iveil ar the palace where had lived. .; hd i ei i 1 1 -r i d to s : .e, , k i ; i , : ; s i ;i mat. , -a taat !, ie.i; i d he could ;ri ve them a el. w ,, r.. ; duke's disappear. .ho-. Th: is w hat he j.. :i r he :. : h r el : ia- .-: S'a : h . -1 i! n e he vv a -: n ii : b".ir on the I ; v ,-i ;a - la I t'l "111 shi'l e. V, hi 11 he a v. I i ' II, ell d -u :i a i i ; r a in . look a Ijoii ' t ;i: a as ; ia- n ,1 ,-. .n.e. 1 aunts it,,..,. ,.:',! :"'A''- --a lamilv has moved mt" 'in-. ' " " ' 1 i '-,..;. i a .. ' : - . : i : I. -a ... v . "U i..-.. .: . u Tl -v,-i ."' ! e;.-;.;y 1.,.;. acioss the way. Mis. Th- ..:. ".'."n. i a av .-. : I . f i ' . . : : : ' , : a . ; ':., ' , , , ,, , a i sic ,1! . ar .... . i i i i ,,..,;.:,.-,.,,-.. , ,' ,- lex,.,-, . 1 "O oao . e.O sn. a , e ,. a ,2. x i N (. -.. - .r; n,,,,: -,i,:,i ., ,; , ., ; -. ;. ... -.''-hi'-. . - : h r o t h: in--g a I - : : . : . il,':;!.',- -.-:;. n- . yj ""t rc,1,bei v- and although the .set- v.. nt li i.l been robbed, this might have been done bv those who tound ium senseless. The in. mi. w l,e:- 'pn-st ii.!,e Ni U' that lie k;,c ,v ! im tneiids ol his master's who v. t ie not persons .! position. n,.r ot any los e a.l.ur n-Miiu.-.n, I I , . . I , , . I ..l t i,.ii.n,r . ,' " pei.-o:, in ., i:i.ik .. - 1 " 1 been eit her a slender lad oi tnuated old man. The duk.-s dead 1 oreVrr. : . 1 1 1 1 tiier," was no lette! ibon: In, per.-hi or in his apart- mentts nidieare tint he had eor- responcienee witli any stranger. iney tiurieii mm mi the rornhoi ins Who killed hi 111. or why i . 1 1 i j i i thi-y ili-si red hi t er :ie a r s. .1 - deat li. was a in d. No one eares.to .oie 1! now, .in one ee: uni. N. 1 . I. ,,1,1, r. ,- , Hatlis. Not only might we learn a h-.-.son from Katern nations but from the 1 1 . -1 1 t : n li.. i-.-. .i .. I' i t 1 1. . t r ! 1 1 1 pied 111 !he n;n of luijs ;h: ill we r - . nil-. i ue a . 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 oi o a i 1 1 1 1 1 L; 1 - undoubted, as we read of I'haroal.'s ,langl.t,-r going to- bathi' when she ton; ; d the infill! M osi-s. Itwasniv, .,.,, a, an aeees.o, v to health le- '. . storing, as witness the i una ml oi our Savior to Naainan the Leper to goand bathe- m the I'e.ol of Slloam. As an example also of t he custom which 1 have said is still extant .-t i r, ii., . n ..,t, ., , it in a ie a 1 1 i-iiu i u g i lie iu a u g ik-m , we are told now Lot s daughters ii . . 1 . nnnistered to the Angels who weie men. and in the classics we read of alloc. . o a-M ii c i c i 111 i uiu i lit- contained besides the bath, a track for foot-racing and rooms for box - j ig. wrestling, and throwing the quoit and javelin, also splendid i libraries for the use ol'bathers. The UiH of tl.e l.;,tl,s mav I,.. iminml as t lie i inns ol i lie f 'ant lieon, lam U- iar to all isitors to Home, was the entrance to one. The baths of Nero were perhaps the finest. One of the I most interesting sights in Pompeii i ...... . . .T., ti. arc the nuns of the baths. The ,,. , , , i , .i i i i , irks made b the pegs to hold the . . . - - r.. . . i,,i.,, , .,,., .fiii!,.,-,, .,.i u.u in i . i niair an can incii, iiiiu, when txeavating. a window in -i.i..i. ti....,i., ,-,n.n,i ,.-.a r.,,i It was gn-unded on one side to 1 piev nt people outside looking in and was ingeniously screwed on w ith holts so that it conhl be i removed at pleasure. The discov- I ery of the window goes to prove : that the use of glass was well 1 ! know n 10 the ancients but was lost I 1 dm iug the dark ages which , U( ceedi d tne I a 1 1 oi tue icoman l-.tiip:rc. on tire wads oi i oinpeii i mn v be iead advertisements ot j houses I o let with baths attached. j In a city of the size and wealth of ' Chicago in the days of the Iioinans , mere would Uc scores 01 splendid Thermae instead of the few miser- ! other day on the corner of Henry' ,,;... i ... 1. , 1 ' : '' -'''' m oigan i ,7i-,,, r ,7, v .1 r.,,. - i he said, winking one eyelid rapidly, "to get "uihiated," 1 "lo." said his friend, winking hack. -WeTl rattle you through I te degrees in no time. Goat while : .vou' 1 vo-mg. Jones. Dye hear. nlil m-.tii j At that moment a w lckcd white: ITL.f I.l.,. of II .iC ivM.. . noii.- n .-m n i u. stables, and day-boai ds around on vacant lots, rushed out of the cor- ,-or.i i-,w.i-it, ,r i. ll... "'I '.'HI. llll-l 111 11, il"Ul IIHH llll middle of the street, and seat ing t he i i 1 ..,,;,.. a ;a.. . . . i. oi.iim i .iiij.iiiuiiiiii iuumhi- oi i ue -mi-walk. -i-'-ok iieie. said .i ones, gel 1 1 ng 111! slowly oiltof the llllst. "I call ! his taking a mean advantage of a 1 wasn't ready to be 'msh- 'ated, and I don't like that way of ' doi ii g thing.-.' However. I ain't oing to tie scared on: It anything ; happens to me tell Maria I died -one. .o oung on omi go.u. i on, r,. ... I M. w .,,,,! "I ...... -".'. . """-n "i J '" VThiTo , , ai ai i ii a e i ii is -ea i . sue a.-Kcu i of the genteel h e-v-.ej, ..lll.ll.nc. wiiiwc nairae was oi-cuiivinij it. ..i , .. ..."." r ... i i a in i. huun, in a a in. ne a n- svveie.l politely. "It beloiijfs to the r.ulroad. vou know; but Til see t lie conductor, and maybe he can -i ve ., , :" 'in.dM-Ma.ui i '. . can , i.ikc u. " U ell. I doll t k HOW t hat, elt 11,-r. "ce it is fastened very firmly i to the car floor, and would be ft., ill. 1... ,ii. ii. fii rrnf .it.- Ii, 1 ' 11 I f.. i i.,-. ......en... j j hav e a caipent.-r to come on hoard : not addressing those people's dear at the in t .-tat i..n and ;i-k his ad- ; t.st friend.;. We know a good lady V tee. wlio when ever t lie l) a m p of a eeira i ii I don't v.aht to take the old prominent man whose private char-th!;i-."" she ho-A led. -Is this your actcr is slightly shady, is mentioned ' ;,al'v in her presence, remarks. He is, -.no m . d: uinniei : trav ei for We!!. . 1 1 ho.Vciai! the a-y 1 i i 'lig to the linn I ' 1 - down In le."" shf tinally screamed, alter shitting fmni "tie toot to the other. "1 don; know, madam: v mi a re .- , i. .iv "i'-ge "1 oiu- miiM-uhir week's washiuir. ..... . : . ' Bro. Gardner on the Presidential, Question. What we want," quietly began I iiioiuei iraiuuer as mo meeiiiigi T t ' 1 1. . .. .. opened, "am a President who e:i-1 resents de majority of de people, not oulv in number, but in scnti- lm.nt. How shall we trit him? . me gin you tie programme: 1. .Make a ring ot fitty men who na e oi i u p i nuns lo ue iu i uiei i n iv a rresidenshul eandvdate. li. Ib-iing buvs n surtia number t newspaper., to mannlacictui e a J'oclin". M,in..-,- ,KIli fA oir .1,, ri.rl.t rt o' delegates to eonvenslmns. 4. if ,ie delegates can't git a i,i,,i,.lr ,iripp i- o-nin' oler to ,le n,?ler man ile "stiet to ilir eii- ,vUate an' pull him f'rew wid a great 1,',,, ,-ah an" sot him tin fur de lie-aide to worship ."). Den eaeh side starts out an' proves dat de eandvdate of de odder party am mean, low-lived an" di-honest. (i. lly de use of lies, money, bull- ' u-,u. ." " " "-' 1 1 1 v. ' i j ' : u ii ii viJi; ii vij i. lUiuuniirn , . ., . , . , h''i.v lected, an he goes to W hi t e I louse an sots up dar as de rep, esi-ntative ol de great ina- ,1,,; 1""' American freemen. ' l ri i l' Itlli'Ml '.mi I'l'MlPHMill I l , . , -i - ,1,,n-s al,out de American nashtii. 1-"'t' ' 1 residenshul cam- K""' Ae lu"' 1 l'TvV; t "1'1'N an i. ai.uisiic ii-i-ils we Miii'r our hats an liiirni! ' -...11 .1.. ,1. .. l ,1.. .a. ,-...1.1 .Ill I C .1 r II I I I' H I II U , ,. , . From de nominashun of a constable ' i f a ila niiiin tin' ot Hn iluctAt"il i c.'o , , , . . , , , ... ! .irf NN a,I'ole' .n ! j -w,ne,to take an aetlV0 art 1,1 !. colm'' mVaw, I'repar yersclf j nowby thrown,' to de winds allyer ; i?,"11, , 0 ... , ' , iCKies omilli, icsouc Hi o.- come a liar! Judge Cadaver, git j yer tongue limbered up to talk j slnnder! Giveadam Jones, seo if you cannot fit yerself to be a fust I class bulldozer! Trustee Tullback, ! rlass, u xrusiee x uuoacK; I look to you to bribe sich uitn a.- can t be trightened Lord kelson 1 ... , , ,, , . ,. . . Slalis st:iiifl fnrrli nn tul mn ilut vf oiiiu.N auiiiu luuu au icn uiu uiii.ie , -, . . , j am prcpar'd to writ abusive news- paper articles lur so much money , i r?(1; Waydown Bebee, you am j ueuuieu to line iicc-uoiu )iii.:io.s( to carrv torches an' hurrah fur liberty at so much a torch! Dai's all. Let us purceed to bizuess." 1 I Can And Will. Knowledge is never so completely ' -.iiii'i' 'i j rl-.ud nTrlrcrl nnf lw i norcnn.a . Iion.rl.f ..d uoar-nl. , 'V 4 nv u n l ii i ii .J v (auva u.x A J vy i r ; evcr ru;Ul v otlier ,)e0nle mav know it, a fact, or principle, or solution cannot become thoroughly your pos session until you have huuted lor and discovered it yourself. Every onp remembers best what bis mind u,. ,..' i,.1T.,i -,.!- ,-..i.i, .,,, toaclier gfves an example, among reminiscences of his professional il'e' of the sort of resolution and dilifrpnr-e t bov needs to mnl-o him diligence a boj needs to make him master ol knowledge : I know a boy who was preparing I - miversitv Tie wis stndvino- Vnk LdnerMtj He was studjmg trigonometry and I gave him three Z S!:i "e I my room to demonstrate his luob- l"ilems Two of them he understood, but a third-a very difficult one-he had not performed. 1 said to him, 'Shall I help you?" 'Xo, sir. 1 can and will do it, if vou give me time." I said, lIwill give you all the time ! you wish.' ' The next day, he came into my r00m to recite a lesson in the same, . ' luu.' 'Well. Simon, have you vvoiked that example!" "No. sir," he answered ; "but I can and will do it, if you give me a little more time.' Certainly, you shall have all the time you desire.'-' I always like these boys who are determined to do their owu work, for they make our best scholars, and men too. The third morning you should have seen Simon enter my room. I knew he had it, for his whole face told the story of his suc cess. Yes, he had it, notw ithstanding it . , , ,.,, hours of 1 he i severest nicntal labor. f Not oLly'had he solved the prob- lem. but what was of inlinitelv 1..-1I.... i ,. , ...I t., !,.. t,. l.i.l, ,,. 1- -1,1 ,,ov..(. ...,l,..,....,,.-,l ......... oowtMs. v hich under i he insniration . . . ,, .. , , 1 , ol V1 cal1 ,;uui wl11- he has contm- I llc'u 10 c'"Vlu' umu.0 ue ls. i I'rolessor ol mathematics in one ot ai-fest co I'l'is. and one ot the ! ablest mathematicians of Ins years ' r country. ; ! She Knew 11,0111. Always be carelul, if you must ,.vii .,n.i f-.,iL- ni.m,f .,an,.i. '. . . , .... oennui tneir oacKS. ' that vou are ii iv cousin: now sa v what von oh-ase."" The ladv in the toilowin scene for onl v one of the two was : a hi.lv did not warn her nei -,!.. ,r ! Mrs. SKngchin j.ut her head over 1 t he fence, and th us addressed her i,,. j ,-, l,or. w ho was ban "i n.r out biT' . Jones COMMISSION 7T a-warifT, -n-a -4- Consignments of Gram, cotton, ana otner P !i O D U C E S O H.j I C I T E X 1 v J ciiib SHOES. ?00TS AND ,,).,l,vT. llllOthKI K.S ALL i v fOVS., UaCOU, lOXXT :6a rar, offee, Salt, Syiup ?."d MOLASSES. SNU C onrJ Tfi 55 fi f O R emu luureuuui i j ? )V- 4 f 1 1 4 ' V U l) A A iV 1- f 1 1 A e -a 1 a - 1 Wnn o '.nn ora-i '-'jh-u. uoct), .'lies, Kails Piov Tracer II.Trr.es, &c. iC. G K N Y. U A Li, V A I. S O MOTT'3 SWEET LiliER, ! Till-; r:L.si ' , . ,n , x. , , x. tQ j T A Is J 1.1 . ! S T O r K i rici-s : !" Siil it-fil i ; :' ,i .11 llighe.-i I Ur'l ! ud for ; country Pre Uzg- Cull u ud ace me i ?JortV. u uni. "West corner SOUTH FRONT & MIDDLE Streets, n::v ir;j:KN;., n. c. Mar. w 1 y 30. 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 22, 1884, edition 1
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