4 , t , - .-... ei. K. v ' - '-- t THE JOURNAL. MKV li' i e. i i lr. IOII1I K . I an th rl i' i DM-M pi l ia I i lr. I CtVICLUil " a at th ar. a f to rlpt fur i tk JOCU V I.- Mir 1 111 ii ui; as -s . tn ap in ips Cjrjt had ! . ro r. :h k Prepare for the Kx position. The August ih. a ers have begun early. wjl!- "f the r.i'w court house are . w . n g u p lo w i y b u t a u re 1 y . K. v. ft. W. McMillan will preach in bef ici could ra i . i a li ml I'i -bvtt'ri.in Church at 11 a. and n items b.di .ants I. tc.ey t'-ok the veiAel and tl e ': ,:: "re ordered to save jmor i'v i! lAAhiing her Con.-e.pi w ith the exception of a f w pri: and the terrible panic cr-.' -.1 r Brn, the lor, and I . :-t! ved veil i.' ' "!fv;and and Scales Campaign '. New Borne is increasing in r.-hip. n--n;t- Tn-' framo ivuik of Capt. S. II. dray's 'vt'T.r. ...-run the river is going up. It m:. h, , w '. r ii is : V U".e 1 x icad.ic. W H. '' tending til M E. Ohu id- v o - i V..xl arcompli? .iterwarxN )ie,l 1 in;,. 2 r- - . i '.jC fervcce i ' 'a ia Tel s turned i Vt kiiMOi, Cflapaij(ri lUnv t r 1 y to th-' Kiid wool go : ; that town. Hon imatkn aad oTrr dollar xr,ndev! in it uu niIr -ie th (TJ oid Bibi--wi:oc of Ieire "ti "! . r to pry ... rint .i.e ti.-.e.l U'f. .-.-. -.irr-.i . r. i; ' !..t I t .. t V' t . .ia bU ltfaer in l . i :'t-m plac. tie think i . lt-ro he improved i.- ihw ri7 place in w Q4a ciilioc on their n nH carrT arTectioo in -rf rtum In their manner. - their pocketa. Tbtu t thoy r boatui to ii". cnlorvj. at Institute -undulate fuV the Iiepub- o a eau in u uouw of North Carolina. ut of lit nocu inati in rnmuiei U rrpal the ar hruT Nothinic the miaU' pnepeiitT that ciow i. n doilar put out Thi or"of of typhokl feer in many f and hn ni i ontr tl.'- A i ra r t i ' " Suu.i.iv i Suu lav j(u t' tr.-j : : 1' dr.nk J H IVil of Tarbor1"' u T Ir J T Wvtr. K iiMUn ' m. .r wr.'-f trirt Stat- Y.JUO :n.-:i weeth,'r:-i -.i their h.-r' r-: axui n'O t--'t " arai 1 .'i' ! , . Ude . L. M V lictn noimna'.K'i". of Keprvrnuiti Ueahtok!i h' i aAti election i : Mi ck '..' In the n;:T '. rolinoal blef. OXr: aut ber. tr : -; '.o o nl thear fel " to that ;r.-v w u .J fit loaoeavcboiher Wae thera r ucii tv nurar? Wu lhra mr inch t fool nno a that wbich attempu to WAie man e thin joea alike ' A eunou And arpvl ipeciea erf lorr m ia, which a man be txwse and Xraak ia caaitnoa cpeecK, bat which wrr him to b a wwt of party demon ' when he uwimii the. reepooaibilitr of atlil l a in n hie thooaanU of tvadera . IJkmMiav U tyt- ' Qesry Archkeli aavl Miea Lilli Whiu V korj aHrprned the) Iowa laea Taarwiay . -tavK-iB y ctuiof os afT..a. . own MtloT th4BMMTa IIMIMOiuMJ huanJ ud ' for better or for won for hie. Ther immedaUaJf boarded the . tram for Aiherille add eleewhere. J" " ! Eapiihlaa bomatr'oaotalian on Ota inatant roraea toaUract a rowJ of - bic baa.' Iloav Tyre York. ' ioav. W. T. Faircioib and lloo. F. B lMti and other d latin sviabed ipttim , , ara expected to be preeent and dtacoas . ae Itrvui poiitirai iasaea of the dar. Ytuf Jolaani IIarTiy aammerol - "... youo A if red laaaca laea Xhnreday. oon ' ,' Irary to taw. and thartrirpoo "good Kiiuc M mt then boch to our nert tkipM"Kar Court to ararwer tha coanplaiat of the State of e nil and battery a deadry wapoo. j ithwtw wh.'"h lhr'itier.'d N.'w Y'Tk, ran d n ;: in i wivs invndi'd ':i; t h i r -''i.n -t'n'.- t - La Orange Iter TV. r re i J t. i". We are h.iving rain r.t .ri; vlrs. Ay-r and :n of M v :.it I r. H.idl!y . lAx liuiley i f Golds v SaiurdiT und S .ndar. n. A few . -j rr' An.'-h.' :h . o:.' V.ii : I . .. I .. TO t r 1 rin i io ntr ! t- a ind r.i.;. .ckt.-. i:; t ur.tr y 1 a ;i rd.i v ir. i t venlr. . !ar' een from the citv '. K. Sanderson, of Pullnksville. n a huge cotton leaf, measuring v ten inches. Must be growing . land. v .ipt. John iCi. ii ir linn says the travel 'r the Arl.mtu- mid North Carolina iCulroad fi r July exceeded that of any July for iev era! veur. Tho bond of K. A. Richardson as Poet-:u.is:-r in thi city h.w ben accepted .in 1 the I'llicf wa.s formally turned over t' hmi in Tuesday uiht. His assistant .in 1 '-ierk haa not yet been announced. Th" County Commissioners were in ii on Monday and adjourneti next M 'nday. The work of com . ( i x 1 i-t for the year 14 wu i to A V. Vom1 and Jonathan ,1 Ul.tll l":-. i. II. .no W1J IV . r. I p.i secti. r. " :i an i of the iiwtn.'t or.f.' . it Stat, to:-, r.i - I t. i "t r id a v ken' h ( '-.i'i. A :.. v . Bac k i'ii rv ' ." r : . wi4it K A niinit''r iti.-n tn M V ' h'ir dty Mr. B Chatham. MVDta h i thia week, the forno r :it Dr. Ua-Bey. Cap. A. C. 1.-. i.x wa. in day and Sun. lav V Uv.rn pect n incr-a.il :iumN r i next ! n . t To IVm 'ra:n cai'. Ii hit to rep Tt fro: - i: . ;i, v :,.;:iion . f our farmers ar. ! - ; Ww card ..f W. II Mor- r: th. of Norfolk. Vu. They so licit consignments of cotton, grain, pea nuts and produce generally, and from our personal acquaintance .vith the so le. ting agent. Mr. J. J. Burgea, wt "an recommend thi-. house an safe and r!:n'ii'. Cotton or ..ther pnxiuce con- iiem wnl receive prompt at- I i a. i i e v ar. 1 J. hn ort ton- : igr. :er.ti : . 1- lf The Matt V.x p n mi ; 1 o n . Onlv two months remain opening of the Imposition at lialeih. It should he borne in mind that the countie of Craven. P; nilico. Jones. Onslow aud Carteret will be expected to make a joint exhibit, space having been secured for thut purpose. From this time on every enterprising farmer in these counties should think of something to carry up in order to make a good exhibit from this section. Do not put it off, but go to work at once and prepare something. New Berne has organized an Association to take charge of all articles sent here from those counties, see that they are prop erly labeled and placed on exhibition in the space assigned to those counties. A CarioBltr. Capt. D. Congdon showed us Saturday a curiosity from the vegetable kingdom, taken hy one of his men from the woods in the vicinity of the city. It was the fruit or seed pod of something appar ently of canna quality, the leaf being IS inches long but much more closelv ribbed than leaves of that size usually are. . The fruit resembled a malting earl somewhat, except that the grains were t more united than those of an ear of corn. We regret that our limited I knowledge of botany, pomology and , so forth, prevented our being aide to even suggest a name. The PrrmlonilLliU. We have received a pamphlet c, .r.tain- ' ing plans of buildings, rules and n-gula-! tions governing exhibitors at the North , i Carolina State Exposition at Raleigh. : October first to twenty-eighth, and premium lists of the North Carolina .Hoi-ting f Peinocratic Executive Committee. The Democratic Executive Committee met at the court house Saturday at 12 o'clock in. On motion. E. II. Meadows was called to the chair, who stated that the pur pose of the meeting was for permanent organization. On motion, E. Gerock was elected temporary Secretary. On motion. A. W. Wood was elected permanent Chairman, Matt Manly Sec retary and Treasurer. A motion was made by Dr. Sloverthat M'veii constitute a quorum. Motion by S. K. Street that the per :.i: :".''nt chairman appoint the necessary committees. On motion, the meeting adjourned subject to the call of the chairman. K. I ikkim K. Sec'ty pro tern. THE FIRST (H NS OF THE STATE tAJU'Alli.V J SjIKIJ AT XEWTOV. Scales Dviiioltvtii'i. ami :;. eiie tlie TCuili iifia.siif- "oiiy:i-Ri u twi ins of Two TholTsaind Jemoor:is -otl Oi'di-r and (lie IS-1 of Ffflllls, Kll'., Kir. special to the News ana O! 'S, t ','e r. j Newton, N. C. August-. In ! nl ance with the arrangement as announced between chairman Battle, of the Demo- 1 emtio Stale Executive Committee, and Dr. York, the first joint debate of t campaign bv the rival candidates t Stonewall Items. Mis. Church. Miller, of Bayboro. who h i-- been suffering for several months wiiii Blight's disease of the kidneys, died on the night of the 31st. Lawrence W. Brooks has a horse down w ith the mad staggers. If he is not dead there is hardly a doubt but that he will die. It is the second horse he has lost in less than 12 months. I see you did not publish my eom plaint of freights per steamer Elm City and think it should be made to the company. I have made it to Capt. Cray ami Mr. C. II. Fowler. Now if vou think that l snouid make it to any st name them. I will He i the Governorship came otf h' re to-d; I It proved a spirited and I. . J ious opening of the can o o.: I two thousand persons w ,-re j whom fully eighteen ! ' . Democrats. Gen. Scales opened i, strong and manly pres- io .." cratic principles, comp eteiy ing York. Scales was quick, cisive and aggressive, auovi and to the point every ijio-' him by his opponent, li-- pi utter confusion on tin- q ie-te-rights and internal re'- n ,u him absolutely not a plank ti and baring him mercilessly to H:e pe of the audience. York too'; the poc that the Democratic dat! -hikii C!::e was strong for civil right . oel ius:. that civil rights, equal rihi.-. and litical rights all amount',-. i to aljont same thini-. Scales w.s v. itherln.: his reply and in a high o.'. ei,.q-. i-pi.. AIm.ii :il . "I Den-'emolish-iliarp, in- j Ii- qio- k ) n a k e . 1 York to .- oi civil le;i i llg r'an.i I". Cartorot County Items- tl-'rom 'I'eleptione. ! MulleU sold on Monday last for eighty cents per dcte.i and thej- were not very large either. Mr. M. F. Morton, while carting wood last Monday. v;.s bitten through the I thumb by a ' foot whiteoak snake. His poisonon.-: fangs wen- so fnstened into ', his finger that he had to extricate him i with lus other hand . The schooner Tan-i- now in this hiir , bor is here for the purpose of taking iv Irom rort .u ioon a lot of con- I demned ordinance -lore i and the halls and shells now at that I ort i tieut ion. They will be taken to Wateitown. New York, and manufactured into something more useful at the gun manufact u i ies. Th" private hoarding- houses are well I patronized this season. Swans'ooro can boast of having more liildren than any other town of its size in the State: there are 7a under 15 years oil. When they grow up it will ho a sure enough tou n and no longer the de erti'd village. Vblaokwell'8 Durham I J&S. Tobacoo Co. kOMIWL Ti- rfl IDBAll DURHAM, TOCjj- .Thoncst, -. . POPULAR, Is the H0St UNiFonn,, RELIACLC, SATIS FAC7C Til SMOKING -TOBACCO EVER PUT UPOH THE F.AF1ET, Hence Oealart and Contumert alwiyi pro nouncah THE BEST. . Itii.iwa In the Immediate section of country that pnxluoea a rrade of Tohaeno tJi In trr'n. luvor anil quality Is not R:rown eluewnf-re in the world, trie popularllr of thnxe owkI-i I nv t ne quaniiTy proauced. we are in posjuoo vn commana uiecanme oi au j rn y rrr f o.1, rliik-H upon Uils uuirki-t. and spare no pains or expense, to gtre the trade the tit I LLw xt-lwmtlv ,1 Mr. Anthony V an ! launched a bi'I.s fair t ) rank fastest. The new cpire of Morehead is about ap; "arance of the improved thereby. Lots are rapidly and real estate ade has just finished new sharpie, which among the best and the M. E. ( 'hurch at completed . and the J building is greatly ! increasing having in value quite a I" . . ttention to the "ad" of Goo. . agents for the People's i. o Aiisurance Co., and to the .ture ,n life insurance, viz: The is-'iing jM-iliciert, with five cou- able at stated period?. o that o!i insures Tor $o, 000 he receives r with coupon attached, and Agricultural Society tarolin i 1 ud ustrial ored. i Th" W..rk k'i es the meet f .r e x h i bit i n. formation . .f value ti and visitors. The im.i great uiiii- to protect and A - - - boll! 1 thi North . t g. n 1 1 il ex h: have lli-in- h bit takei fi rs in Uuct.s them during his life time. We 1 p t'rl lonau- i"harg" hink that it will be a tmpnlar feature ' hand I ing articles for gelting ly per; e insurance, our walk through i y n : ear r " ra v n - . I.. 1 or oke and the ritu if al I we hav tii this ek l". W. Tty lor. Fijr A thief net hiTu.g th, the law. entere-l K. C houe fond.y night nd to i! piunds c f hc n A number of our town's p raanr fmm the t-vMjr.trv, viitl fruit fa.r and came Ixi-k well p'.-a.ed aith whit they tastol and saw. We hear that J. P Joynr. Vj . will oon ersct i residence ct: hi lot on N Hailroad treet. We don t believe John tnteiuj keeping ' bachelor' hall. L.iil Hinie' steum mill, planing ma chine and about .V'.OOO feet of ;os! ramber wr bnrned on Mondav iiiw-bt fit tn rtuiH:tet that it w as tire-1 tv vi e person. Ii is aloes to th- entire . n.,-munitr I Mr. Margaret A. Crixru h.v Uuh: a j kit. of Dillon $ Hadley, adfinmg tho ! c of W E. Hines and others and .-on-t t.-cti for the building of a residence We suppoee VI rt. Cnxiui will make h-r ( home hers shortly and we welcon. hr r ' S. I. W.s ten. Eeq,, would make u a I uoet eii client rpn ventativ m the i next !ti;iiture. tie ia a go si a a i pur" man, anu ii nominated woviH r-rry the fall urerigth of the part What -n you. fellow Democrat., to ho un.-.n-moo nomination ' iMniofw.'j of Julv .Mb bi this i.. aay of the cotton crop. Il.iving r-- m li In our walk through the room in winch the Fruit Fair was held at Oolds boro on Weil need ay we failed to note anything from Wake county. By a singular co-incident the re porter of the A Vies mi Cfrcrr.iu a very full account of what was exhibited, failed to tind anvthinr from Craven. I ubtless we were both ashamed of the display made by our reepective counties when wo knew we had the fruit but I lacked the enterprise to hare it earned to the Fair. We will do better next time. RrnoTf d. Dr. Geo. K. B.ighv . Surgeon Dentist, h.s removal to the B Bin sou House, on South Front street, opp-itc the G .is ton House, where he will tx pleased to re- j cee .'nil from all who require liis ser- j in matt'ts exhibition an 1 permanent r.it. oils eiigait"d in hack hire bv agreed iif the?' lines of buiues. A list of places of interest in and about Raleigh is also driven which will greatly facilitate those h h k ing a roll nil . outside the Kxp"sitii-u.in visiting places of note. The managers have evidently given considerable thought to the subject and we think dis-played giod judgment in the arrangement of tlo whole Fxp.w-i-tion. U "t U IM 1UC IHAUI B t' I I' 1 U 1 1 1 Li h. S. 1. 1 . aJeaaawof that eiac. doin buai r: wttii Joha Hiaaxbter, and Bro.. d led teat Wadoeaday niht a typhoid ma ; "' tartal fa-rar. Mr. Jackson u the - 'ThwocTaAlo candirtaf fcr th Laielv laro aaTeral year afO and etood well . with kat fat low men. - . Itai all fully arptalned Ww. Our vpeoiaJ tohacouoaitV baa jumped Irom 39 to M yean old ia one year, ia singly acting oa th adtc. "ia peace, 'MvpwM for wr.".. Ha m tIy pwpanng lor th rztceaelta of tha fniUtary draft which may coco frooa war, if Biaiae ' aJod Lotraa are eUctadv ": , Tke connty csTjaTaeVwera be Id their re-pa Lar monthj BMKix4T lawt Jtooday . ail th board beiar praetnt axcapt tne " . rharrman, U Harrey. who in the . asoantatna recupermlinc hi health " Th aeual poor ortUr war Ueoed. Th) , wtaltaaof buUdjof ta iron bridge over Jetaw rirar waa Llcedlaat Tueaday. 8om maraadroc thief Jaaf week, at plvht, entered tha arooxa houae of Ura. prht Ilill- near Kiaatoa. and helped . MiIf K about eurhty poaAde of bacon ait ah had and the etota ber horse to carry It away- U left th boraa at as -irlhertJT Kielde'a tlaC abowt aix mi tee dattaak No clow a Jet lo tht thief - fcweee - fltcauaa Bryant. cotored youth of . ' tiaweet nteeo."Uk(e a fancy to the ' a tee thinr ia th hard war fture of B. W. Caaady. e realed bxneeif ia the ' etor duma laea baiarday e-ninjt and ' ahoat t o'clock at aicht Ugktad a lamp and proceeded to anak caoec aeies tea f aocke karee, raaon- pistols, rarUtdfea, ee. A tout th aame time M. li. E. MOler. wbo a on hia way hewne wrth a bottl of beer, bailed to the thief, when h tteaiTti to make em-ape by th aactt door, bo: waa eat there by Mr. Jf-iler, wbo prteeoted th boUe of beer at hWn.brirtf.taf; aboat . it "ijncurjdtUwiai aurTensler.' " The ffUW we at oac eta m it ted to jail. "a Canata piT T irtsnicaJJy re - atewrka of th recsat praaidentiai booi- aawaaer The font? went in" a in the ' United Mtatea jrut BOW ar Blaine and ' Lrsaa, CWsrUad td Ilendrcka. They vera bad boy. They were, bad TtKtng usta. They ar very b4 now and wdl , grow aorw o mil th beafiaalnet of No 'Tecober. Their father aad Baotawra and . gTadAttnn and grandmother and aaoiea and codeine aad taaca were bad- ' Taea four meat war fairly rea pec table aL-atne a Xaat. aaovtn ag. out icy laaea be Bvmisaud for the hicheet nasi eeoood nagheet pceutkma in the (mat American RepnWvc. Hence their fxli , It la rather ub-oiiliisf that one of the " wmm en lighter. "i aad bigbly civUixrd . a ae m.st ChriatiemieJ mlwii ahould nainat four such, character " 4ir tlwwe bih prtioca bu: astonmh- Ing thinaT ap)en in politic errry ; day." - Coi. J T rVharf. of Baltimore, Tm ia trie New York JVi&wa an mtereetio! f. acctntat of th capture rf the I cited State aramr Coder wrur at the " wtamrf. a New Berne. N Tth "annioa i a February. I4. We rm.-nb-r well ' arbsta the e-spedttlon toft K:at o or.' - $aaly eraiuog and bu rotieved wc war at theif deoartore, far a more un eudry aet f dar deeds were ne-rer col . (ected tncataet OO any errand of jlcry ordaagar. Thia expedition un ir th r i !"- of a Kentuckian Col. Joha Taylor Wood, a relative of n- " Vraaulatit Taylor. Col Wood pi.-trd . aXowt I3W men and put t.ru in bou. aad aattdoeo the eu.e river .:i :r jaJerfct. A tarrie rain, carae and d reaches! esrarybody to the kiu. h. - - they eauDD in eight of the lights of -.h. ale airier anil i t' 1 heat her bad trk th wa tehee of th boai r- !:i r. tiaretUer and Wood nvtde pn w ri. . waa ia th neighborhood of th 03oradg when they ifft o.C eeamer. Alootitoa.iJti " ahoy'.'" ! the pran i ram- n. th-' CiKSfedeTatea in their cum--r .t aapaUadwtUall tfietr might : 4.r; ftnn taiag biown out of Uio w:. r t- for tay. ahcaaid board There ?r board tng asKtmer out wh.ch ha i to b gotieai oer. Th Hcrcuian n.-n aicted for th servic. observe,! i. ... eaaveaaaroo rackk-m Federal - axaadlag on the wheei -hou an ! t ; liberatety traptytng hi re mvit ;r.".. tha Iroatr Ii wae hot and tarn a aooieraanlt in tho air as h--lata th water dead Th.o eit:..--rs ir. '. . erw- f the radrritcr Mr -.'ir. '. aay. fought lite devil 'A he a t. -.. ioe-MS (Ot on board iiu avn g lea,-s ocher ap and do r. th C;uUae groated Uk butter . . tine man wae Uteraily cut u pices ' ', fore a would wld. hie firmer cut , - . ajad h kadi Bin baits m him- vt-:i netroe War found cnocaaled after t.v , . rep tar and w-r imuedutely kt.iel Th reeael waa carried and a mere hand , 1 at oi kaf craw apared. The taxarimg party Job, thirty -eix an. or aut a lird af their aniber. Ia tha dark n ight. Cot. Scharf fell kia way along the trotting ia fair. A medium state of cultivation M reported, and the general prospect for an average crop are not thought to be above fair. " Sheriff Darta waa in town Saturdty looking after bn chance for the nomi nation toraheriJT. We don't know what auecrev, but if he has all things right he can do more work in lsa ume than acxne of hie opponents. There is no dif ference between Republican and Demo cratic candidate tor nomination up her both work among the Repub larana. We are credibly informed that Prof. Williams will not return to take Qh&rge of the Collegiate Institute the next e rion, bat that hi place will bo filled bv one folly competent it every reepect. The friend and patrons of tee school need have no fear as to the school be ing wait supplied uh axomplished teacher. Prof. Melver will be Mr. Williams' aucceeaor. John Rouse has purchased a lot from Dillon dt Badley. on strsr t. and is erecting a reaidence thereon There l greater demand for lot and more im provetntuit gcing on in our place than for sometime. And why no'.' We bar as healthy and oher w i v as lesir ahle place as any in Faster n North Caro lina, our school are second to none in the State and church facditiee are eicel leot. Caaatj Traekera' I at i t a te fcr Leuolr. The publi-- school tchers of I-noir court i will have the opportunity of at tendio an Institute in Ktcaton for the week, beginning Monday. Ajg 'ith Teachers of pmnunenc" have l.vn elected to conduct tn" exorcis. w. S Biato Countv Supt Pub. Ins; Kinstio Aug. 4 lsS. Beaufort County ltfms Tomitori Aastll. And now Mrs. Mayor Howard sends us the beat of all tomatoes in quantity, quality and varieties. Some resemble persimmons, some pears, some apple, some pe.aches, some plums. aDd some great big tomatoes. foiiKrfulooil sJomlaatloaa. The IVmncratic Convention at (ireeus tv.ro of the 5;h district, held on the 29th uit.. nominated J. W. Reid, of Rockmg him. for Congress. The convention of the Sixth District hld at Li-Tiberton Wednesday nomina i" l Judge R. T. Bennett by acclamation. Military Ichool. We call attention to the advertisement of th" Davis High School at L Grange in this issue. This school has, by the energy and perseverance of the Super intendent. Capt. Adam Davis, taken high rank as an institution for boys and younjr, men and bids fair to become the Bingham's of Eastern Carolina. We are glad to hear that the prospects for next ssision are good, f lub Ontanlsed. The Democrats of the 6th and ?th townships of this county held a meeting at Riverdale on Friday last and organ ized a Cleveland and Scale Campaign Club, with Tho. H. Mallison President and R. G Mallett Secretary and Treas urer. Clement Manly. President of the Central Club, and A. W. Wood. Chair man of the Executive Committee, were present and addressed the Club. Pf rtlIla 1 . We had a call from Bro. M"i iii. edi tor of the Voijoor, iic S!ii,.lnr i , of Greenville, and Bro. Geo. 1'. 1'ittm in. his publisher. Wedni sdi.v. The fori n r i on a living trip to Morehead and ! In latter on a visit to his family here. J. R. McCotter of Yandemere s as in town la--t H-it'k; he says crops are doing well now and with favorable sea-ens from this time out will be good. Mr. John Dillard was in town Wedm s day, and says his cotton ii fair but later by two or more w eeks than it was la.-t year. Mr. Freeman S. Ernul left for Snow Hill Wednesdf.y, whither he had been summoned in consequence of the serious illness of hia father-in-law, Mr. John R. Dail, of that town. Mr. Spencer Brooks, of Johnson Mills, Pitt county, and Mr. Sam Laughing house of Kinston called to see us Thurs day. They report fine crops in lower Pitt. Burwell Canady, who recently visited that section and saw tha tine crop, said "everything had gone radical.'- He should have reported like Solicitor Robinson's jury in the election case gone Deiuix-ratic. Capt. J. W. Biddle was in the city Monday attending Commissioners cou rt. J. W. Igme, of the 9th town. hip. was in the city Monday. He says he had just been over his township ennumera ting tho school children, and noted the greatest improvement in the crops after the recent rain. Dr. M. H. Carr was m town Mon day in search, of a driving wheel: he found one. but up to last accounts could Qnd no owner for it. Messrs. J. C. Parker and Jos. Sim mons, of Jones, called to see us Tuesday night. They rejxirt the crops as line but too much rain during the la-t few days. more, and will ju , be fileased t do so. It is rather difficult to -ee all the stockholders. I will be i pleased if you will do me the favor to publish what I wrote you. Here it is: j There is considerable complaint of freights per the steamer Elm City and one is that the freight on a barrel of 'lour from New Berne here is 10 cents. 1 and on a barrel of Irish potatoes in the same barrel from here to New Berne is la cents. The freight from New Berne here on sack of salt is ten cents and on ! every stump in tin a sack of kainit about the same, and the' f reight on sack of salt is 20 cents, just double. I am confident that it is the only line in tho United States that dis criminates against fertilizers. All Transportation Companies that I have ever been acquainted with freight fer tilizers at as low or lower rates per hundred weight than any thing else except this, and why V I am unable to say. There is one thing as sure as da--light if the freights are not equalized the time is not far distant when there will be other means than that steamer. When the farmers cease to patronize the boat her profits will not increase much. There is plenty of crafts that can be had and are anxious to come. I am satisfied that it is the wishes of the whole community that the steamer may prosper, aud I know it is mine, but not at tho expense of the farmers. Ihe is lully competent to l..-t.at w uii anv man in North ( aroiina. York wu- bold ;ml d. rio.t '.nt hi whole speech was but a .!e! :i' ". p. 1 - n ally he stands on no pKt'orin and ill cusses few principles, lie -aid tie I;. i;r bons had attempted to rea l him H-t. butthathe i Y'ork ; had read them "'.t instead; that there would have to b" a big dying up of poor white folks and "niggers" before Scales could be eh ft ed. He promised to ne-et Scales on State and declared himself afraid of no man. At one point in his speech he charged that part of the school fund had been used for purposes other than legitimate ones, but Gen. Scales immediately proved by Super intendent of Public Instruction Scar- l borough, who happened to be present, that no such misappropriation had ever either been made or attempted. York , had then nothing to say but to make; the weak rejoinder that there was nothing in the school bill to prevent it. Scales showing at once that it was for bidden by the constitution. ; Dr. York has a strong' voice, is a tire- ' less speaker and is no c rdinary competi tor, but Gen. Scales snowed clearly to dav that he can handle him. The latter gentleman was enthusiastically cheered j throughout the debate, and we are happy to state that good order and the ' best of feeling prevailed during the i "boom. One of the contemplated im provements of the ensuing winter is the erection of thirty handsome cottages for rent . B fore another summer the New Pei ne House will be enlarged to nearly dotible it- present dimensions, and will f onif ortably occommodato two hun dred people. Mr. II. If. Jones of Carterer. and O. Freshwater of Bear Creek are both hap py this week each a fine son. DAVIS SCHOOL, LaGRANGE, LENOIR OtiTjM;Wi& ; . A Military Bearding School for Boys tuid;'Yoriii? I'. --'.- '.::-. r'c , One of the LARGEST Boarding Schools in the State, and tha Only Sol ido y e.'.iminj ,-Hiiiuiii rwt in tne ntate capital. LOCATION. Davis School is sitaated in the villaireof LaG range, on lha Atlantic & N. C. Railroad. (10 miles east of Raleigh, 45 miles west of New Berne, and 14 mile t i, ; of Goldsboro. - . UK VI.TUFL'L.NE-JS. " ' '' No Healthier Location in the South. THERE HAS NEVER: BEEN A PEAT; ' 1 UII". JlCllOl !. freight on a barrel of whiskey from j meeting. When Gen. Scales came down New Berne here is only 20 cents, the same as on a sack of kainit that is only worth Sl.aO: the whiskey is worth over olOO dollars. I think I have said enough. Jones County Items. from the stand the srowd rushed around him. and amid the wildest enthusiasm showered congratulations upon him. pledging him 2.000 majority in Ca tawba. V. R. Walici:r. Gum Branch Items. An Old Field Weed The old field Mullein has been a seem ing outcast for many years but now it has suddenly attracted the attention of the medical world who now recognize ' it to be the best lung medicine yet dis covered, when made into a tea and S combined with the Sweet (lam presents into Taylor's Cherokee Rem edy of Sweet Gum and Mullein a pleas ; ant and effective cure for Croup, Whooping Cough, Colds and Consump tion. Price 2octs. and 1.00. This with Dr. Biggers' Southern Remedy, an . equally efficacious remedy for Cramp, , Colic, Diarrhea, Dysentery, and chil dren suffering from the effects of teeth , ing. presents a little Medicine Chest no ' household should be without, for the speedy relief of sudden and dangerous attacks of the lungs and bowels. Ask your druggists for them. Manufactured bv Walter A. Taylor. Atlanta, (ia., pro prietor of Taylor's Premium Cologne, jy 13 Jwlni Thorough preparation Business. ADVANTAGES, for higher classes of Colleges i Pr Chapm is Our pnn "irai j he i continually oo lii" road caf of n-.alariaf r-- Xi r. a-.untty n - Mr. '. Turni, sick. The little town -f Aur.r -. . j up vry fa.t Mr J. 1' ! i IVj ataon -rs. ar fcuili.rg twenty-five fet ng--r V i I hTt bu.t th"n-. a v. rv . - A Venerable t Itlzen of ihr Conntr Dead Mr. Gabriel Hardison died Thursday morning at his home near Riverdale at the advanced age of three score and ten rear. Mr. Hardison is well known to th citiaens of this city, and bv in idustry. probity and strict integrity has atUimed a high position in the estima tion of all who know him. He leaves a large circle of relatives and friends to mourn his death, although they have full reason to hopo'that their loss is his 1 g in. Ilnluni. A subscriber of the JoVR-VU. at Duck Creek, i inslow county, writes us and rather makes fun of the large onion ro cently hr ught us by Capt. Payne from Hyde county. He says he saw two nnei by L. o. Fiujville that weighed -. p'liniln each. He tel la us to eat the i ftaim Hyde county and he will bring us two of these from On-low for tne exposition. Wp desire to keep the ne from Hyde county, but we hop this will not prevent our friend's send . ::g hi, or any other farm product that w .ii aid in making a good exhibit from ti. ,- -etc n. llrciulxjllon. T:-.e I Vnioorst ic exf.-ui-.ve coiuuiittf-es t th" sm eral towii-hqw of Craven .'.'ii:..) b.el.i ii nus'tinc tU the court h j-" rn Siiuiilir and effected a p-r-uiannt organiz iti'ir. bv electing A. W. W,.,i. ghairmaa. an 1 M .;t Manly, s-c ret iry and tre.isii.-"r Mr. W h . a .'iii'g man of rennrk- Krror Somewhere. In the Jouit-VAf. ..f the 24th of Jul v there was a local itoiu ln-aded "A Peace Maker." in w hich an alTray was stated to have incurred between two old gray-headed citizens ith weapons, which was mleirapted and settled hy the kind aud timely advice of Mr. Thomas Stanly, which we thought .it the time had facts to -ub-tanti.it" it from the character of the person who handed the subctance of the alfair in. But in the New Y ork Sun of the 2'Jth we find the item belw a inch leads us to hxik upon the w hole matter as the offspring of either a diseased nun I or willful sensationis; : Nkwbkrn. N. i'.. Ju! 2-. Robert I Fl.or and Stiles S.indeis. two white haired farmers, aged i esp.e, ; i vely 71 and 77. hail harsh words a few days ago I about their crops. They had been warm friends, and w ere members of the same church. The lw.. together lun e thirty-nine descendants. They parted bitter enemies, but their advanced ages and recognized iicilic natures Ie,l their friends to believe that their ill-feeling would end in words merely. This morning Thoman Stanley ,J:i young man of thi- place, happening to b- up at day t i -.ik. whs iu-tonished at seeing the two ol.l men iirnul to the te-eth. and stand ing facing em h other ready to begin a U-.idiv duel. At the r:-k of his life. ner and rtu r -k " ! ahi'h is an orname-i; : i 'rope ar I- sjk ir.g v er core . Nearly ili : bv ix-i r-.um.nit :s no-A p piljr There lia. 1 cer.tl r tw1 f-if-s. i Itnre.' b-ttr th th :r 1 bis rlr.ai wound by J S A tUmnr.g SabJj; Gr-iTe Academ;. att ' tuier.t - uducte' ' O. Varr-n and Dar'as Tumu . . " I near F. i v .- ! '" . k-TfnlT ix:.- ta: w a.- I:..- p"i erance. and he ity now t- show hi" in cond m-t i ng a can -- vt-- I m his speech 1 . v . . rid and s- ales - ! 1 -m. s"rats in iv from the : ; , , ears i. I ' get th"" : . i t ion d a v . v t i gt: th-'ni :T rt- (, :i I he su ' :.-;! in n "h u:.n and as their rushed Uttwi waived him s-iz- Sanders t:. eapons en them. ,tr. but h s pistol r.lllh' t" In- a.-.sistance , 1 1 men u ere di.-armed Stanley been t o in inut es 1 w .aid have begun tiring, only eight paces apart. Tl instancy in the history of t Ii two -ucb old men have re settle thwir di-putes. Fea Wined that the grandson- " tie d uei 1 ists will tak ' : r-ue it to a Id' od y Now if Robert 'l -r" raised . b . i ln of t'.'-n: nianag"'! t. ' 111.' pasner--I e. the :u,. d Had Mi later the men 1 hey were s is tile 1: 1 -t cod" win re rted t" n t-. are en tor tile u-i:; I- up Hie ,1 :-pu;e ..ill terminal: n. or aud Mvie- i:;- H. C. Huggins, of Ienoir county, is visiting relatives and friends. WTe are all glad to see you. Henry, and hope you will visit us often, as it brings to mind many incidents of our boyhood days. Politics are commencing to bubble a little: candidates are casting about to see if there is a place they can fill just for the good of the people. I shall not be surprised if the whole woods is filled with candidates for county offices. I can hear of them in every direction. Cypress creek has raised a 90 pound squash and a 22 pound cabbage, and yet some of our citizens say that we have nothing in our county worth send ing to the exposition. Now- we won't know unless we make an effort, so let us go to work and try to do the best we can. Charles Smith, col., who is one of C. K. Scott's tenants, was robbed on Saturday- morning last of his pistol and j watch by a mulatto boy named Charles i Bagly, who left the premises that morn ing and was pursued and captured by ! Smith, near Trenton, with the pistol land watch. Bagly had a preliminary j examination before a magistrate and j was sent to jail to await the action of our next Superior court. ! The town officer of Trenton had a ! hurd time of it carrying to the Mayor's office a violator of the town ordinances, who had partaken too freely of the ar dent, and on their w ay over to see the ! Mayor the violator either lay down or ; fell down in a mud hole and had to be 1 cr.rried over by severe pulling. I did not stay to hear the trial, but suppose , th" Mayor caused him to suspend his 1 good time and causing him to sober ' himself a little by making him shell out ! a few dollar for the use of the town. , A few weeks since a stranger called : at one of the Trenton stores and pur- I chased goo. is to the amount of 63.25 and having deposited his coat on a side counter when he entered the store. J stepped over to his coat and dragged it ; up to l.im and out of a huge pocket j brought forth a large size shot sack ; rilled to the top with what the merchant j supposed to be either gold or silver: ami as the merchant is a man that al- ; ways has an eye to business, commenced : studying how he should capture a goodly amount of this specie bv selling i j him a large bill of mer"hand ise. He. i asked his customer if there was not 1 soin. thing that he had forgotten to pur- . j ch u-,. and that he could sell him so ' cheaply that it would be well to pur 1 eha-" a large bill for future use but the 1 cu-tomer informed him that he had j -npi li-'d his wants for the present, un ite.i 1. 1- sn k.and. to the astonishment "I the inercii.o.t. he poured out neither iioi -liter, but c. mnted him out r.e lo i n i re. i ,,n,I t wen ty - li ve large -hioi.e, copper cents, threw his er hi- -h' 'ii i lor. took his pnr ,ii, I d.-pai t. d. Politics raging still. Our Quaker Bridge road is progress ing finely: we onlv have one mile of ditching to do now before we join the ditches on the other side. Weather is some better; the rain has stopped falling; a little at this time. Dr. Hammonds and iBaac Brock two of Jones couuty's commissioners, say our road is all O. K. Thev were out to see us a few days ago. At Richlands last Saturday-, though that village is a prohibition village, the I hard cider flowed freely. It was ' won t I you have some cider'.-'" ""What kind . " j he says. "Ward cider," says he. "Cer tainly I will,"' but says another, "thai is not Ward but Thompson cider.", "Don't care a darn, will take some of both." And he did. So it goes; any- ' body, so I get the cider. How is that, i K? C. K. says he is a model farmer. Says i he to one of his tenants. "Bry-an do you know what constitutes a good farmer. " I Bryan says, "Don't know as I does. sir. " j "Well," says K.. "always keep ahead, of your work." Bryan studied a mo-j ment and replied: "Then you must be I a good farmer, "cause you was half done gathering corn before you began I stripping fodder last vear." K. had! nothing more to say about farming and walked off. Bryan went on plowing, singing "I won't go home till morning. "" Another one I forgot to mention in re gard to good crops: Lewis Ilarget is tho man. He is a genuine model farmer and has one of the best crops altogeth- r in the neighborhood. Crops are fine as to corn ;oid small grain. Cotton not so good. Mr. E. L. Francks. sr.. has near 150 acre, in corn that will average six barrels to the acie. all in any body pocosin laud ami his son Jim has some high land corn equally as good. Ed. Francks. jr.. has a field of 40 acres in cotton which will make a bale to the acre the best I saw on the route. John Mills has a field of fine corn, and his cotton is not bad at all. and the fpiit and cabbage crops can't be beat. Dr. Nicolson brought u a lot of peaches, the tine.-t I ever saw m this county : some of them measured 'j inches iu circumference and weighed 'J ounces each. Tin y g:e-.ed in Hi li lands village. . Whiio Oak It:ni3 I Butler Repudiated. j The Greenbackers of the Third Con gressional district of Kentucky, at a ! mass meeting held in Morgantown, re- solved : "That B. F. Butler, by acting as I a delegate in the Democratic conven ! tion. has forfeited all claim to the sup ' port of the Greenback party and has for j feited the nomination given him by the Indianapolis convention. His betrayal ; of the National Greenback party has no ' parallel since the days of Judas Iscariot (and Benedict Arnold." And, "That all the members of the national committee ; be requested to meet in Louisville. Ky., i Aug. (i. ISM. to fill the vacancy on our i presidential ticket." j The battle begins in the earliest daw n j of the child's existence. If it is. deli- cate worms fasten upon its vitals, and as years pass thev increase, and if not destroyed will kill. Shriner's Indian Vermifuge will destroy them and save the life of the child. w The most deadly foe to all malarial disease is Aysr's Ague Cure, a combi nation of vegetable ingredients only, of which the most valuable is used in no other known preparation. This remedy is an absolute and certain specific, and succeeds when all other medicines fail. A cure is warranted. DIED, After a lingering illness, of catarrh of the stomach, at his residence, on the :!lst day of July, 1SS-4. Gabriel Hardi son. 72 years and 2 days old. He lived a Christian life and died in all the triumps of faith. "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord." Full course in Single ItOOK-KEEPINO. and Double Entry Book-keeping. - V ' ' and Universities, or f xfe' ; ' . "c . ,v: COMMERCIAL. Journal Office. Au CnTTON New York Ste2dv. Spots quiet. Orleans 1 1 1-4. FfrniKs. 0 P. M. fut u i 'S bare I v Cniands 11: August. September. October. November. 10 '.'! 1 1 1. Mi 10.52 H'.o'J DO.UKSTIC JIAKKFT, TurtPENTiME Hard. SI. 00: dip. Tar 75c. to Sl.nO. Cu!i.- Mio. Skkh C. iTton If '2. 50a3..50. if 1 L ' 'T P N .Nr.Y--r.it- .:f--( n i id 1st ti 1 :.! 1 'MAii ' f : 1 1 I e the T, I he ( attic Plague. . . Ni.n.. July 31. A eommitt men. apiHinted to examine i iit among The hog i i ne ig h boi hoo I Fanners sa anything be! t shell niail. ( 'orn crop than we I av. as good a- w. ba I .-bind. White Oa'; be excelled a: hog ar. I cat pal t of N' i tn Kemocr.il ic N era ha- Hot nt on.'" in im that th'-y do lor iila till ' i better :i:; ,i0 per ton. per ib. r trail on. 5c. to 7c. -laic, per -!:',-( per i::m. Co. l,.-l poll!) ,i 1 .511 in'i L u -n S: p. r burn ' ; lb. lb. 0 d f .1- -m a. the le range Carolina Jl in n ill mittee Nal bbl !'. :! poT -t"i:. Tl bllr '1' p-r I i.- fc -u rg : tin- -I, ,ir- hyti'-h "iv a: l"T.i i r , i- ' : n i. c. :-. . -ho ha. ' .'"P. a Prim;::- lUji. j'-ars :;. .r i .. . . . - -. t.-r-.a:i-.:r.e:.; t '."a . i ":., s ri :.- : g .-.'i : o i: - i; -:. :' . :' r . a ...r: s ro i : mo: ' '. ' i". .1 gi - ! .: . . ' .1 . : - - A - n : . : . i . 1 -, , re, " - . r AC. '. :;. 1 . .1 ' m - : '.".: V ; ' . . t .:--' , na . . ::c -"A : - " :: 1 i : : i -. '' J J ir !- V. - .-.". a: 1 A a. ;e : .is : , ' we.. ::". - - i.r- ar. ! : a "on-.pi-..-r.-i t. u psm tn - n mi add-M a f , ward, a Jisti . Tiw U bt i e-S ---U tl V e -e. . ra! . . r i : : d, re-i th dl t-i li. rs 1 1 a v tab! v have unt v 1 Oi v ar- lived in Gravi is.rtion of 71 been v.ry quiet c ; 1 1 .-. - n -. a nr I n-'ii 1 - fail on of tie on o a", w ,- :.n I un . - Ir- Hi' M r iiigent inquiry among :' a r u :-h any i u f e r in it .. n .-ir w heri'.ii" ut.- : n r e a", .arch regi-ter b.-ar.ng t' either ha- th" tax i.-; naniente-1 with their "-igt I'be "young ui. in. lii. i ai-o ui.ku.wn. a, n.-i Thomas -:.i!,:. a i or I y get, t lem.m . an i t.g . j- !i-ti -e . f th- p" n.o. grac Br., the cattle at stem points, w ent do w n to Maxwell, 'mi mued l-y J. 11. Hopkius. Vt-ter- n ' '1 V' innng. As the ir labors the conclusion is. . occasion for alarm. The elf-linnted and dies with the .e !i has been inoculated by tainted ground. Their fel lierd can graze after cattle and let he free from infec- as" exhausting itself in the ninial attacked. It will be few herds in t he v ic in ity of n l and Maxwell. A cor nterviewed several promi en. ail of w lo in expressed s -at .-fied tha: there i- no - ra: ic 1. in ; ii- i-: nt k i r Is. The Dein .Committee held another nice terday. iu the Fifth Avenu Seuator tiorman. 1-f Maryland Ransom, of North Carolina. Jonas, of Louisiana. Congre hour. of Virginia. ox-Ccn i -Miles Ross, of New Jersey. Ilnloi Thompson, of New York, and Austin H. Brown, of Indiana, we, leetcd as the committee, who. w i; Senator P.arnum. will practically duct the campaign. Fdw.ud A. M of Stateii Island, was made Arms. Th" column toe oe the house II West Twei.ty for the national headqu: house is a four-story brown ing. ad joining tb.u Twenc I" r I -i In. i i. B olllld. la.'lull and N i : I. . 11 Mos ul' 1 1 ng is. .-1.50 per ii - i.i: t'iiii !.. 1-.KSl7.in. M' 1,11.1 1 , KS -ni. pr - k! )'-'- : X l e , l.'-l n t i, The I. Mi a-t oni n lav . ad head, mi. Id mine I ! -ifi l-Ctl ed erti Is I" 1 f ii ion t" tn Hiartcr ie of n. e'- he n.n I!' r -p HotTmti s w 1 1 -xl v.-, .id' : Uii or oil rt rti-r- St !) -fiftl i i-.i - e .mi n;- 1 IllKe il -tl-ee . The . I nil.!- 1 -tre. t M l.A !-"S AM' SY k. lit I's- -20.1-1 5c. Tli 1 1 , jstoti ce. Valuable City Property! l-" ii- sai a-:. ! d r have I In 1 1 1 -1 i-o w i: : a i: d ' r B V .r , ...,. ;." in g '- rt u. d Im i-l: r i Hi 'WARD I . r I 1 1 I ii r ,i 1 1 1 1 1 ti.lt achi th is a. ttij 'hair do .-.! u u ti ill b. tn 1 1 iu r.iio, M.-, r.i: by W Uxn jo pic -: : o r.ii r ie . etc. 1 1 1 -1 r ii , io th" -.iri in 1 f . rtlou s at :'. l- rapidly A .'. Ill II i ittee r 'in d liferent nt I y made a working and e ret- Tt as t a '.jo'U in. .rin '1 v M jlcka alinoarr with blood, andi eooldrwho fiileit the audience tune und again kr tho dying ail around braathlng I Willi roar of laughter. life the ana a si. student- h att. f practu pursu its 'iiomv rules amo w j r k br .k. .mod sixth x t y i x t y Jollllr M w ai chosen e To-night a is being held dead 1 ii. L'.alioi g: eat ex.-Tn-- st ru ii and sixth ball -eventh b ton IIS. li H. Just in Iter I nt . A LI lelll - g I ' l Robii 't Van o lot i , o'nin-oii . of Run Alto, lb II ! lector, grand here. Ic rati!:' I a.- I !! ford cou latlii'.ti. 'il. it ion met II' 'lllKs tlllL l. .11 sil 'Ilidels In- g, - dow n to the Great re of HCMPHRKV .V 1 inly s a supply of Dry . Boot- and Shoe-. e",c e-t living pr lies, d w The, i i , v ) .over of Ayer's Sirsa piiiR.i i- : w"!i known t require the -I" , . ::- aid of any ex aggerated or lic l.n 'ii.- Ct I Liticate. Witnesses of its imir leioiis cures are tj-dav living in every for A t.I.g :e .'itq iv i- n -p' 'Ui i room : iav tin effect it what nee i THE HE1TDH.S01T HOU rrcr 'ke To ugi i NlAI! 1,1 city nnl hamlet of the land. Write names if you want home evidence. ah c. en .iiia points 1 I " itt' : demand qtiotat i' 1- i '"-. hilt s'.o, cnipos, Gulf S: dull, liverv .V.'l I or in- Th" cks ; -ed m rates The ! It'll last 1'li th." t ha home fo V e-t.'l', -rt bu.-o iiu ch rr of the , To-dav th. tal sales io ex un St. iary's School ALEIGH, N. C. .'SI UItlA t , KM ui: i: II lor the week , Com. 'Hnl Fin are j . ( 7,1-, ) -,! ,1 II ,' .' bales. l.llli . -. I'.I'.nni: l'.l ,1 A v. K, -.M l.t'l s. A.M.. v I -, ip - 1. ... r.. 'S O i II ' - ' ' 1 1 i K - 1UI ClUUJi Rates Much Lower than other Schools , of Like Characi : X-t Sesfsion BckIu.h First Tliuraday In ;eptmUcr. ' For Register. Containing Full Particulars, AttdteM ''iY.', ": V ' capt. ' a: c, iAx(s; Su a t. -o- TES'JIMOJN 1. Ls l --p From Rkv. Simeon H. Im.kk, of the Presbyterian Church. ; Lajit. .1. C. lun'n : T -rj;, ' Dfak Sih It gives me great pleasure to see an inatltu tion like your ei hshed among us. The energy, zeal, and competency displayed by tou. and t corps of teachers associated with you, claim the commendation of all. 'The inn. t is educated, the body is developed, and the tjiorale are guarded at your si 1.0,4. The boarding department is well conducted. The behavior of the Cadets in 1 h barracks, on the street, and at church, is gentlemanly.! Yon deserve the thai of Eastern North Carolina for the work you are douur. and tout school run . I would like to see your number Jncn-;... t Respectfully, -a '.,'., 8, IJt. IiLI.i;. the large patronage which it haw. hundreds. From Carr. R. P. Howell, Caihie.r Bat Jc of New Hanover, QoldJboro, N. C. Capt- A. C. Davis- ' My Dear Sir It affords me great pleasure to testify to tb thoroughness, n well as the excellent discipline, that I have witnessed in your school. I am highly gratified at the progress my son has mad since he has leen un der your tuition. Truly vour friend, , - K. P. HOWELL. - -- -isi- From J. F. Peebles, Esy., OreensvUU County, Va. . I have had a son at the Davis School the past session. , I believe there in no better school in the South. J, f. PLELLl-i. . ..; - ' io-OM John A. Evekitt, Ebo., Wilminfflon, N. Ci . - , I am well pleased v, ith the progress of mv son. and I take rfeat nlnHnure in commending the Davit School to al) who have sons to educated . - - ' Respectfully, JOHN A. EVERIIT. . ,i'"ri-'' r, I fVimi Die W. IL Bakkkr. tfm vvll known Phrenologist. '..., Capt. A. C. Darin: n, . f "1: Dear Sir l or thirty years T have been ens-aired in lootatinir On mental science before the schools and collages and the public. Last February I lectured beL m your school for one week. I was very much impressed with the deportment f your boys. ail my e.r peri urt: T have never teen anything (o7uaf ft. . God speed you and vour school in vour search for knowlatiim and in in- r struggles for jierlection. I slmll patronize you and recommend youf school to t, , my friends. ' v"" ' Respectfully. . rArV, H. JQAUKLR. From Rev. J. E. Mann, of the Jf. K. Chureh.)'.i'1. -- '' " I most heartily recommend the Davis School to those having 800 to-educa!--. The school has a very strong faculty and is doing excellent work, . - .E-'MAKN. , .,": .-:,. Fnmi Capt. w. W. Carraway, of the Raleigh Netee-Cbterver.l , Capt. A. C. Jhwix: " : . , . ' My Dear Captain The advancement of my boy7 has been wonderful, and 1 , tirely satisfactory. . t .,f.t "v It affords me real pleasure to say that parents wishing to have their r , thoroughly trained, morally, mentally, nnd physjcally. need have no fers ts consign them to the care of the Davis School with its accomplished and efficient corps of teachers and officers. .. . We take paiticular pleasure in saying that you also recogniza the fact that tint mental boy cannot be developed unless the physical ia also developed. That is Ut say you have plenty of good, wholesome diet and a plenty of out-door eercio. Respectfully. W..W. CAKHA WA Y. 'row Gait. J. J. Whiteiiurkt, Tarboro, N.,C ' f. . ' , , leased with the progress of rrry two boys. I have Tlsited the Ihv ie I am convinced that If a boy does not l-rn J. J. wnrcEuuiusr. I am School, and fiom w hat I have seen there, it is because he cannot. old Fiom Rkv. C. M. We are liighly pleased with tin ir I shall send you two more. '"oK, Ftlirrnmbe Co.. W. 7.1 . progress of our son. When they are a little ' ' ,C M.COOK- 17'i o,,, Cu r. W. S ltiiiii. Sup't Public Instruction, Lenoir Co., TV. C.J I am fully acquainted with the inner workings of the Dari School. 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