If - .s 1 O CH I COTTAGE ORGAN Im iilitMt itAutafl c( pi--: kMo bo rpanur It lWf fni rry tjnprr--. -r.i i , lUU sad im; can . - CI o I n 2 M(a OT-fiJ r !' qrmllty of n. (H- -- r.i. inieMri.i"-' kta U5e frareha. lrv. t 41UIHIO BPlT.4TinN At. YnVAUU TinUTIFA. . ' . V,. .Z, BK lULXO W O B K w r. ""!; actrr iirRi 4 i toe popular chda:; " bstnctlon Books L Piano Stools f,- - tTl a Trtrt k" -rTn.-ii.ir rr. Chkago Cottage Organ Co , m4 tu StrMC. CH1CA60, I'.L ii- .. 1 UXTUJ SOKTfl C1I0LM1 -MARBLE WORKS JKW BERSE, X. C MONUMENTS. TOMBS, ' !! Wit ii i ' -" - f - ITALIAN i AMERICAN MARBLE 4 Ofimt will rci prompt ttwtaor klfOfZ K. WILJ.IS. Proprietor ; (KMMMT to 0aM-r ("urpoow 1 v-. Cbr. BROAD A D CRAVES .V"ir HEJiSE. S. nn.-lvdw DR. RICE, .TT Cart Pisa IDUCTIUE, Kt 1 I. 1 I - I I . HIM ' T -n W ' ' i. kaa W toal ' ' - i tl ii i m I III. OT .tUT tmd ..iMfn yi him ' .i. - - mil I m mm - i -t m w J ' III mm m f -s mrm OwuW la mil C- fmmm mmt hi mry . p,w . ; i z-.r.r - Job Printing ! ...3, Hmmi Bill. Latter ItmmMm. t - " . .- - . :. 7 T Mrlt Mill m in J.x rruiiin m- m. mrmm) antara tt ittiMiwiomci, t - w Cfj Oyess! Oyess! tmtf totk4ftw ll4iiliiiiio.lwiiiia!i'. i t wwmitrw. I tail larw h't ciimnnts FMNW wfcl.-li 1 mt '.le dajr lur .i.sl MiMII.LI.VTIV u.ti.itftmr V T A 11. M . COME "AND SEE A Well Selected Stock; ' (fcU and Slver Watches, Said (Sdd and Hated Sets cf r SHSlvsr and Plated Ware 3dd Pens, Claks. AlJ'. : A'FullLins z Spectacles, I ia tact m full tx k i f UI --N ir .1 mT Ub. - Kotaoabla uwll k.-v-mU. Cm tko ia notuti f,,r t ' " ;:' SAM. K. EATON, Middle .tret. OppHKlCt R-IJU-C-I i . JaaStvt -f J. STRAUSS & CO., IHlTl " . . .S f 'Doors, Sh, Blind, Brackets. 4 Mouldings, Window nrnl Door fr-imc. Scroll Work. Dreued Lumber, And nil th.T ;- Wood Work for : Work doo .a t.ri . -- (..... oaif . EtniitM ai .i- i; ; .. moA ail work fuifi;: -s I 'A :i 9Vgd mt BMrwt : : : c . ' ROBERTS & BRO., Wholemile V l)Kl I! IS Provisions Grccirics, I t .-T 1 1 .-o a: ' F. R V LOW Qr&mTm OW'-"' - SEW-BEISE P1ILK0 'tE TranspcrtatL n Cc'y. : 1 , m w r -i. Si. Steamer In nt Steamer Kinston VI N 1 ' :.v i i;a i- rn; :--; u i-a.- u . : : r i p.v I. .v. k s : a : Mi Kanteii. N BELL, THE JEWELER, t C3 iTl VT T rflVnTr TflCK LIS 3 Li 1 ASJ KuiT IU. l.iu MJUi Watches. ir APUC TTrW'TrT T? V :(.LOl KS. )h tAAi r, SI- VERWARE ANO SPECTACLES r. f. 'ii n ; s t .'i i ' a r- . a . A i a: ra'.s! -pr-'. I. 18E Plain Gold Lngage- mnt and Marriage Riuga a I Snecialtv. ."s o cn arge ior t.n- ... mr I f . 1 ' 1 err ivlnir. r . . e .'-.. w - . ho ;; : -o c . l y powders . - - fcutz V-fc-V XSM - !'"'..'V: . ; ' '. ...;.r. T h -a 1 1 rc 7 TUnilLUrc - JOHN Sl'TKH": i 'N m ! i d i.k s r;:r r :' A A ,K)i.. Middle Street. Nw'tv ru, N. :., Su: . dial F.-.i.ov I v li-ods tin villi; . I'L'iTi; A', I V M A . Ail W, BKRGh'EE & E.-tGEL BEER, . i i !: i . PURE FRENCH BRANDY. II S V 1 1 H. A - - '"-' . .'. ' ' THE JOURNAL. W 1 i u i 1 K I N 1 M V 1 . lit- V. H . r II , . la'ed t - ; m . , , . I : , V , . :.I,,I.U . 1 ; in- globe ; i.,. i . an 1 1 1 1 I i ' It'll ! i . i s , i i ! i i m : - . i - 1 1 : ' i ' : , . i ,i ' i g i -- I t , .e s , 1 !.i i- . .v I n ; 1 . 1 1 1 I . ' f , . ! i ! , i il Ulg Ui Hi ! iif 1 a -a , .i : ill nl run 1 1 c I g : v , g I,-i' : he -1 I v e : I : ' in i i ', n . t t : ; i - ' . r ' ; l.ls l i i -ell ' ' s '!.; h ; , : ; i i : in Ti.e a 1 1 ; 1 1 1 a 1 s , i a 'I i . s , ac re all' si ' , i . a! th-.'-gf. ;t rln- u, l'li.- s ( ,::'',. ,. ' r Ila'i'e. I ni ne I II X . ! I ii-ii- and Asia a! u :t h I Icse i , i ; , i . ; e i i 1 , : ' . i , . p . o I 1 . n 1 1 s; ai ' I ' It'll t i A an I u a in.' bis, .ii et America s , ,. .s, , .ill i,-d to tiie an ii'i-h- ol ':;. rhc brown bear of Kuiope o-ir on n gill;, . the stag to the a . i p. 1 1 "i elk. and so on . Remains f mammals now re garded as tiopical such as tic cle pliai,'. lappopotamus, ininoceios, : 1 en a . i '. e n , e . i . .lie i nun hi i m- ;,ir;;.ir strata ot teminT.it urc am even Aicta- region -ru , a s i ,r. .. ,i 1 ' ' i ot a outhern migration when cli , . . , i .i i. .... rat.on tvt.en en the southern erica, in deflate -en lound main m ate c uangpd . in i u pom; ot South America, Ralagoliia, ha e Ik' inaliau remains wlneti tend to siiou , n.u i ue 1 1 1 1 iiii i .iu in i ps ii i . . pre.-ed.-, 1 that of the Argentine Kel'iilhia. to tlie north o! it F' irai- the el m a. are there bnt are siitnewli.it mure generalized, a i, . .,, ,rl, . a. i r Honker has shown III it seventy seven species el plant.- are eeinninn to i-MHitli aim ru'.i, ! aland and Tasmania. A small all) 1 V of flshe ( i alazulae i ami t In inar-.upi.tlia kangaroos, wombat. efMissum, etc.. are Australian and South America. A mii! of subm.mna plateau eon Heels Sraten Island partnf the T.-rra del Fuego ArcliijK-lago ith s; ,,,-), i ;..,,r.H.i and other Antarfie laud-, and it seems nor unlikely that a great Antarctic 'continent " once existed, the remains of which are Australia. New Zealand, etc., on the one hand. and Put agon ia on the 'other. In Australia the ninrsupialia :ii:i:t:p!ed. and spread i n g nort h ward mingled with the U're.il fauna that had been driven .southward. In South Ainei iea the marsupiaba did , not greatly mult i pljawtlKHigh t lieyf pread, alter the upheaval ol the 'hlmi- "' l'anama. into North Am,,ru,,t wlu.r,. tlun an- lepre.sen- , ...i i ., .1... . .. .. .. .. .., 1 b the opes.sUin. l"he edeiitata .sloths, almadillos. , . , , . . . mteatt-rs and their relations nisi aplK'-u '''' 1,1 1 atagoma i ,,'llt. ,,,,,,1. ;1,i spreat ln the mio ling north became the characteristic Wi.mul ot South America. lalen tales the hard vaik or cape antea lit ter, and Ihe .anirolins or scab an! and . (1Vur also in Africa, which w.i probably once connected south u ard with 1 1 mcieiit Antarctic continent. In many cases the animal.s ot northern origin, which arc the more numerous, can be distinguished from : he southern, but in other cases we cannot distinguish them, since on (he one hand, animals which natur alists place in the same lainily on account of resemblances in Mrut'tiiie iu.t i,-n IKKwiiM' uaxe n.u. u.s- t.tut ancestrv. and on the other , , ., . . " ,i ... .- i..a. "". " no ,,.,, lo.n s. ,'v:'i,M,:1 '."-cdommate have no "ul ;'.1',t neatly in the course,, ages bat have penetrated tar ton ard tl iilhcrn extremities ol the con- ,,rc ,i , ,, ,r,i, . t '. II ell ! , ep.ii.es ,m ,,,, i. I l ,1 ...II.,... 1 lien: isp net e. t ue i esem oiaiu e o- .-,:i the lishes. insects and mol '.isc i ,: the old world and ol the net arc even moie striking than h. s,. ,.: r I:.- higher animals. Vulhitiu' so IIjiI a Idleness V .dee from Antli.ch Colleirf '. ..il u an ; ; i . be i 'i : e , n j J . i ::.it is i ,g!.:. . .ii i teachers w ant , see I'lilli.ll ci'lllpt'sltli'lis. True , : .::.d.' ' "lis. sis :n d.'iiir l!.;ii a i . . ,i :. . i i l.i. I. : he in ;n i nir i cv i; i , '. . N . lll.lli U .is e e I g! i i ' 1 1 i ' . i ' , . . 1 1 . 1 :. e II h ell ,1 gl eat lll.lli MI. d.c: takes i . i l iii l ! ,U e all i it hcl gl e.l' a. a:; i.e .iln ,i s linds it easier t" e. : ; . e . a ie 1 1 1 1 1 . a i 1 1 j ..i 1 1 s. I . s i I ... i. . - ' ai! : t A '.e X .1 1, del tiie i ,:, ,' t- .. :::,::e A. I.a:, s. Art-t-ta- . a . s e . . i . I tl at la-;... Unci! 1 i : i i . .;, 1 1 'iiT"i e.i :i ic !n ;:es. a i,a: ,i d ta f I b- ..s vi. . I J : 1 . m . e Does farming Pay Although t ho Atlanta Const it n- turn sa -blie i. ii im is ot the .state lay in a farm house in the Shenan- convinced that the mania ior gy-havt- mir ho n more prosperous ' doah Valley. M I! . ihe '. mnastic exercise, athletic develop since tin- w .u than they are to ilay," ; mother oi one of t hem. the wife of a i uient, and muscular power lias been Commissioner Henderson and Kx-1 neighboring plantej'. rode ten miles ' Productive of a vast deal of harm. Commissioner .lones, of the State every day To see her hoy. bringing Years ago the theory in vogue for Agi lcultmal I epart ment, assert ! with Iter'.sucb little comforts as she obtaining health was dieting, and that fain, nig in Georgia does not could obtain. ! let house was bin ihmU 1 hundreds of people dieted them pay. and give many reasons for this I and the plantation was m ruins, , selves into insanity or the grave, assertion. Of the views of Com- trampled '.. n by the ai m . One Now the mania is for exercise, and m ss,,.!ier Henderson, the Atlanta dav. she ! t.' him a "ipkin of ; hundreds of young men and (al-eorrespoiid.-iit of the S.ivan n a h ' i,ee ! ' i a . 1 1 .-ry drop was precious, ; though it may seem to be a ridicu '' sa s; My interview with tori; w is uith great dirhVnlry, and'l3 statement; young women, also 11 n. .1. T. lieinlei'son, ('oinmis- atalng'i pi ice. that she bad ob- : are killing themselves by "exer s ,:, i o: Agriculture, published in ' tained the beef from which it was cise." Nature rebels at "knotted" !.. ! ii'x of t l.c L'li. was the mi in day of a vc.y decided a i .aiiit ni adverse rtilirMii by Ire- ipii -iitei s nl the eapitol. The state- incut thit -'there is no money in I .it in : l g m lieorgia." iiid not tind a lodgment in the minds of am body, T c I 'i 1 in 111 isslon el . so ,se. I t a I I! . s t a 1 : 1 1 s a h ill ;ar i - i ciiiiai l : i 1 , ; s 1 1 w s : he ilclllalld. :ne T ot 1 ind ;g: st. d. la- !s i . . i i it iiit; a s in m : it p: o i h . V i a : i I ai i ' ' f a :e r i w;: h is no a land 0 ' ' ! i ' t i a If, 1 , . . - I ' ' l ti.e t !es ... . -.: t he I :. e -1 s . ();,! o J ( '. . . (ii'i , . , W I : gut 's a'nest , c . ' sa a.. (Pi I ot .seVell illl. '11' il .I'd I ' V ; : , e us, i n d dollars el taxes : .. ' ' oai eight thousand lUsohei.' . i: the tanners did not make ag they could not pay their t.ii - o readily. The dockets of tneiural coai ts show few suits. If the fann ers xvere not getting along well the situation would be different. I agree with the Commissioner t hat i there i; much need for reform and iiin ,, suggests is a simple .1 ..in. lait I do not 1 i .a : ; 1 . i in tliat there is no i.irn.i'.g in Ceorgia. a aiff w 1 1 1 1 " monev c, ...!,. S1, a. 1 ,;,.,.,,,, S1; ,-. ,,,,,!,!,- ,.f being.11"' " lir ,7,, , t . h , rul- & I'eeu kibed m, tlN,u7(in. V.IV -ra; ; e: , ,1 .,::! helped ! "l''l's u ' V"' , t() W.j h livt. balt,s . ., ,,, j s;;?. . ,hlie all weighing over ,1'M ills, thai i ii mi an t J0 J on . l.ee Wait' - u i,i:-i ii ..,v f iall,i i ,j ,,:,cs cou n : . The lightest bale w 1 1 on want gl.el al-i pounds, know sean. thing about tannin ;n tieoigia, ask i ,.., 1....1. 1 1 ,n ilersnti a neiiliew oi the Ce...:a!-sioner. He has done u. U) . , a!e et numerous inist'ur- , ter i.e naa n-uriiwi uomc uscu i portant tuat Datuing siiouiu ue em ui .a. ii;,. farm was in : Ids iutlueiice to procure an appoint- nloved as a hygienic force; bat not 1 i,Mi,li. lb- is , times "o.-s with his men to no l e- j. st.e 1j.iU ,,s stock is fed, loeks'np ever thing himself. He is ;l p r.,l,.(Ii . 1 in .i a . lie lives in 2.'f wrds of v 1 1 cr. and l'l! bet iu. hasi,"; net' a il -ii 1:....U ; n ten I s, t, m i ::: ment ami si;, i e-s! 1. 1 laiineis wi,,. i be- pt.xt. VX(,i( i.,,; aeiee win ; l. c,,tn u, i - .nm er ; Agneuiuire. I ii j . ir .John A. Cobb, 'd Ameriiuis, ;s ,i sue, ess. M r. I.. M . r'cltoii. of .M. iM, ..:!. dl- . Mr. W. '.. Warren. ,, 1 a . a : . 1 1. lloii-;..i, eeuiit, Mr. ,tUm-s Tax !oi. : l'a l.a "s 'store, i'rnvt.iai eountv. Mr. John C. ZtH'ii, oi 1 iion.aston. Mr. Ceo. . Jordan . ot 1 1 a k : n svi i ly, Mr. I'avid Diekst a: , a. Hon. .las. M. Smith. .! ;ntcrille, t glc:liorpe ,,mnrv. Mr. .1. CRo. of Ameri- ,-us. llo',. C A . N'e- :. ol Macon, Mr. Ldcn ia:"i. .a 1 aiotivil'.e. II . I i . I.I ., 11 ,r.l.. aioaioe inumi. .can iin.nn.- . " I , Til l . 1 1 1 I ,n. et lladdo. ks. .b.nes county, An old bishop struggled through d A 1'. Woolley. ot Knigston.lgreat d.fhculues without lep.n.ng, ma and A. i. .m y, o; Kingston, area a,, w names 1 I n i n k oi. I he;, i. m ;.; did, lent parts 01 i; i, lie .ill p i e i: 1 1 n e II t i c ci utat,iwn uil- ic.i.-.i niii'(uh-iii.o ii. i.s !ii'i'i-. I would Ai) intimate friend" ol' his. who ad ,,: u j,.,- the !iae to a- ' niired those virtues which h ssionei lleu'deis, n".s state- thought it impossible to imitate, one Sii'thtrn Cv'-ti ' a 'day asked the prelate if he could communicate the secret of being al l kc: oCmi men . - "li ll Through a Trap." JudT.' William Carter, of S!iebo ga u, and .' u. lge 'asv. r ..i t s , ... Selma. v.eie i'oth nativi in :t idi . K -. . 1:: bo hoei! , nan iamn.cil lie' same cat's head into the same n.;'.k pitcher. stolen ! i. caches from the same tree, got: trmieetl b ! he same la mers, were ..,,,.,.,,.1, .,..,,,n. . . '" "' ............ mendsatteruardsct.uu a; conege there: I then look down upon and then errand boss u, ;ue sameitb oartll ;ul(1 caU t0 mind how (rir. Later m lib- th.-s palled and I . j M y m it (!H. , Miblime honors u. their M-p ;, , t( ,,rt ,,,tM.rP(,.,f ,he :,r.,r,. , Last ,I.ii,i;,im they 1 , , , ..... ,r Uu, urst nine ;u. . uieir . , , paitlllg. Ill l.cXII'gtoU. and luewed ;l coiiMvi.il bo v. 1 in hoiioi et the .t.Vt.,ir About n. i, In gi. full of ai (eet lot; a n d en ! husiasm . t : e ret neil ulu. (., j- . i .1 . .'11 . .1 all.tir. d. mding in l..e inaane ,., . e room and capable ot Ociu,,' draw n up by ropes to the celling while the loom was oeing cleaned. it was a vt-rv colli night, a tiieir clothing upon bed. .hlsl ti f"ii: fi lends , - ' -1 placed 't id' the .t.si,-e', '.lew tin- i:,. ,,.1 s',e.;b -,i ''' 'die I 'ci I mg. ala a be lit . then i. A he . - ai- t'ect t: ''in t i. d the 1 1 -. i . - i i,,K, i:a. h h ' ' ' t i. -:i i ; L-.ei .-s aUrl K 1,1,:, .d'.v k:;..- l.e.',ee '.'j.- ',., d a: il l'l I"' ii ; lad .ii A d i M , In His Tame. Tn l.SGi some wounded soldiers mmio. - - the Caug' r" 1 1 1 ; s.tva llg I - I' I I ! g c a a V are . n . pel h ,i ho I : i . , , . liome - ( '.' Zionist, .carted was and a i so a a s , ; -. ale. red .ne : : , I i i i T . :! a I I ' . 1 1 1 1 e . ; i , 1, :: d.s as gen ' i been hcl i'M. lace and , . s ; I jie he l:et d "" ,:au lieu ..';. e re MM lu d. i e w.ts gone. iainb I a i u cxei I a 1 1 ge 1 1 ;o i!.e .North. Last v. inter, the sou of a Senator from one ot the Northern States brought home, during the Christ inas vacation, as hisehuia. a Voung engineer fr-m irg nia. lie was . cannot do aouble duty in bne direc the only dv in.g son et Mis. ,. , , jfhont. signal failure in some the boy w horn she :. ,d n '.used hav - been kdlcd liuiing the later educate '.ins n,.. a and had dune i Ihlt without ill- rinenee i.e eouid nm ....tain n po-; siii.m. and was now supporting' liinisel; b cap.! 'no. ! Sieiiatoi ;i!.,ni, became much in . terestea in ..u:ig lrgiuian. in - s qualilications. and 'I'm-ed ;n:. :. in en t ttr mm as cniet oi me sum oi : engineers emiIo ed to construct au i important railway. It would J leld I him a good income for many years. ' Senator Blank enclosed the ap : pointmeiit m one to Mrs. 1 , re- minding her ot the tarm house on the Shenandoah, adding, '"The I wounded man wit h whom you shared ; that lowl of broth has long wished to thank ' u f--r it. Now he has : tc'iic it." The iMx.ae pii'.ieiple embodied ::i t he a. u : he 1 1 ue heal ted South- erumothei was rever better exem- pbtied. and 'lie iruits of it. like taose of eve: obedienee to Divine ; l,.w, were a i.atui ii result, as well as the t'ul.'illuient ol the promise that bread cast upon the waters shali be ton:.. I after many days. )"i; t 1 ' 'urn i n inn . The Old liisti op's S, crei. i r- "'""""" " y. f " , .. , , 'l , ... i ' r-- ' ' ways easv. "ies, replied uie oiu man. I c.i.rtcach vou my secret, with pt.-i1 Cactlifv' it consists - 1 """ " h'--" " - , more tii.ui m;iKiur a . - ! ri'dit use of in v eve T , ..- , His ti lend i t ,, i,;, ... .-,a.,,' i.i,,,..ii ttlgt 11 m'l'll Ullll IU LAl'l.Ull llllllOI.ll. Most willingly."' ietuiiied the bishop; "in whatever state 1 am. I first of all look up to heaven, and I rr ,,-. ,' ,.;,.: ,v,l lwtsi ""'"'w'. i""'-'i r IU.SS iiere 1S to prepare lor my jour- I. ' , i., " , ... , IOok a I ou no in to i ne oi m ttuu oo- i,;.,,,!,. ii,0 SCl'C II 11.11 IIIUILUIUH. IIILII. .... serve w who. in all respects, are mure un happy than myself. Thus I learn where true happiness is placed, where all our cues must end, and ln.w verv little reason I have to re- j .,u. "1,1 A Scot i i. ii , . "Ul('1'- si.ld, in loses his It 1 espei hen in i I.e presence of t it'.ed men and ,.ii:t n. He is euur- 'euiis. but not obsequious. The i.-il'iwiiig aireedote i Il'istrti es that in cum m.e, i n- t ; n ged w ;t li si humor: Dunne tilt. t., nl the (iieeii. s.'i..e ears ag... i.i the vict::i:y ol I. '.eh "i-i. iiach.ii . tae riiiice I.-'Ul-e. v. I: i lacks none ol the lovt 't her sex tor shopping, drove int, the '. ii ot '.,!!. ii a!er '." r;et .- o ; i, e velvet in.i'el.e,!. pi ocureu a,, si.,- was ;u n , is about to pay toi -oven i! th.it she had '' t.'t c. K.- el . : i.ei ii is an ace. 1 il ! i itl ,1- the . it; i I ii e " s e : 1 1 : ; e 1 1 s i '. i , I a e t . 1 v e i , ever bed: pi o t : I' 'el 1 is ,1st v-ietc Juan's :o.,; , I ;:i!s iev ,d .v hen- tiie ''C uttltlli s,a k s . J I es it , the I , ', k eh.lst... We clieede III,'! i.e I.i.tiis sa iii man t: , ,, M-.:i ill. ill Iiovv lesabllg at Mollo Lo',1 ! s Is ,1 plollcel'. ,111 old i t: ,1 a uiiide :n that ioi ::on Meic, b. .ill.. 1 . .- ic ( '. milt ngiir il ;u many Indian ant p I a :.,: le tiip tn'o iia- va..; '. 1,, :. huie.ug !"!' g uu,- .', 'lie -: li ic .s; t ies i, an tl'Ulltiie dlleet.oll ol a- an,', bioiiclr up in tiie Id alal e'.l bad. lb- h nl lII, I, in-tug ue. u A w, . u ,-. .l .is seeK . II . i , a-Ii -it- allie U:i--1 II ge call; J ' "I i:"s- ii l.a.i t la- died o! :-.' h:i s-. As ma v - ,,s ,. l.i ; I I.ellli: 'ild in., 1 I t 'I'd w.,:iM . : : . I I II - . I '. 1 : .f V tirtonast.es and Batltiog. For many years past I haTe been muscles, and requires the full pay l,ov sip ment of a serious penalty whenever ! ei eve ,!ie ft'"y is perpentrated of develop- eof a 'ng muscle as a business through , i he swinging of dumb-bells and Iu . quick, dian clubs. The long walks, which ,,r. uj are taken too frequently and with ,. ,,f the quite too much vim, under the in t ,l i,lM tiuence of a spirit of emulation or to win a bet, are productive ,of far more injury than benefit. Bat most of all, 1 want to call attention to the idea of daily bathing. It is a simple fo; in of -uicide, lacking the element of crime, because done through ignorance- lacking the horror because it also lacks the crimson stains and mangled form of the ordinary sui- '' . V -.', :,le. 1 ) in voung men are not content , J.,', untii they are scrubbed bald headed , ' '" t he willing barber, and look in , .'; "'..'.-,,. tneir youth very "near of kin," in '' ss'iko t0 t-heir aged grandsires. : Were it not for the exceeding ten ; derness and quick rebellion when I e.sil atel i,.. nl 1 1 c L'Dra nrn fimnorDil xr-JfVi and the face that fashion benevo- , lently and fotrunately guards them, Q0 Qyijt tijgy t00 Wonld be sham I nooed ont, of existence so effectually t as to leave the coming men without the becoming adornment. The poor body is actually scrub bed out of existence. Nature guards lipr nntnnsts vprv iealouslv. but she i ,,fI.or eme(,mistiv when t.hp ! n..c,ip nrfu lw1(t,- u il.iilr ,lpnndil ' of the cuticle under the vigorous ap to; ears f : pljt;it ion of tha "coarse towel," she civ 1 . cllgl 1 1 eel , , ,, t rpi a ir d a m ti trns :t flip PYripnsp I ,.( . ... a ; n-nsMoii w ilia natnral pli. ulin.,tjona of morbid matter some rg.u, !oses the harmony with its tellows which is necessary to a per- ; feet whole. Cleanliuess is not only , "m-xt to godliness, but a very , iarae part of it, and it is highly iui- the shower-bath when an exhausted bodv is slowly waking from au nil natural sleep, nor a cold sponge wbeu the day's duties have exhaus ted mind and body both. To change the clothing frequently and permit a thorough airing, to expose the en tire surface of the bodv for a few minutes to the air of the room on rising or retiring, a light brushing j with a soft brush or a fine towel, j and a good bath once or twice a ' -week, are all t hat au American can endure and retain health. Light j exercise of those muscles not called I into play in the daily routine is also ! desirable, but it should be calis- thenic, not gymnastic, and should not include a vigorous pounding on the chest, than which nothing can i be woi se for the lungs. Siberian Hospitality. Even hospitality, that true Scla UUH ) Li HU, Ullo UOl lLV inill. (ICC 1 1 : m;Uized in fbis iuLospitil ble region T c mts like tQ ly isit alul frilj vonic virtue, has not become accn- The peasants like to visit and treat j each id her, especially on high days and holidays; but this hospitality is the result ot calculation. hen a man is going to visit hii neighbor, he never goes straight to his house, but walks along the road, and stops as if by chance at the window and begins a conversation; then, if the master or mistress wishes to see him t- invjte hjm in; Wh;n the .i . 1' rn.i.Ir fliav 1tiii1.- friQ s.t uu , ill is l...,l, LUT v.iun. IV., . "r,in,ti. ' U U L H 1 .1111 L'J S,, II I.M (LUU L lit I J Lilallil: .. ' T.. i..- ...... i.?. ;t ui.e ui u,ai . xii Luia Lue cousnme about three cups, and then turn the cups upside down, placing on the bottom the remains of the sugar they have been nibbling at. As soon as tea is over, the guest rises to go, and then the following dialogue invariably takes place: "Why are you in such a hurry?" says the hostess. "Time to go home." answers the guest. Stay longer." 'Thank you: you have given us plenty to eat and drink."' There was but little." "No; there was enough, we had plenty." This conversation, which always ! rakes nhiee. and is almost meeli.in j it-ally repeated, being ended, the jMicst iienroai lies the host, am! tak- ! injr hi.s li. uids. s.iys. ! thank ymi for : i he vodka, t l:e tt.i, the cakes, the j sugar," etc j" , . , is; .eus.ible, when thank- : n f 1r. Lotit) to eniiiner.ite e'ery- j thing the guest has consumed during his visit. As the cud of this eataloirue the visitor humble beffs his host to come and sec him, which after a time he does, and th'ligs go cn in exactlv the same way. ' are j m llst he t akcii t hat t i e v i m U pro-1 i vided iuc of equal qnati'iry and! imalitv. It at any time a man eats' v drinks more than his h..st. w hen ; a euest. on a former occasion, did. i ijuaiiel, upbra tdings. ,,r sacistic! ii-iii.r.ks au- the icsult. 1 gav e them tea and .st ;:i, . and . ; i,e gave me liotieng but tea:'" oi : I gave t help, c.ikes. and had ii"th ::: ant a. c ;1 ;:i ictu, :i hat iii Sal.k. 1 i,e ieii -; I .illge sto I Ies ,. Kllg . - -1 1 ; le I 1 1 , e 1 1 o I Ihe , 1 Id e 1 1 I 1 II I e. Ti.de was 1 certain I'.. I nline), an ( ) 1 , . 1 , i ,i, ,t: . who had a count!", i : v ::: t.e ir 1 in- untvet -itv, Ii: a la- i '-at V el y i 1 Il.iell l.sb-me'l t" s.-I -1 : ' v. I I e w s a . 1 1 1 i e 1 e e a 1 1 " I . , .el : '.: a ",, ; : i.-r -:.,'!' i,c w .a' t in- fact 1:1 .1 hi, 1, dolls maiiiid'. "Well, vv hat lii's.'"s,u,l ihe del - " vm a u t o i he barber, as he ' o, ik h is seat in th- chaii. -1 sa '.v 1 oil) . es el da v . was t he ai tir 's i epi . "and he in. siich a id, 1 eiual k a! 'out , ,ul" ' -Wii.it was it.'" a.ski d i'aitncl. -Tmleed. sir. 1 coiacl n ie.i you: i: was ,,,, bad to lel'eat." T i i o c 1 c rg I ii 1 1 1 iii!ted "ti kliovv- Illg. alld at length tile b.ll I'd. With a gleat show of r.-'i i nd a n ec. ii'- pi:,-,!. ny. si-, in- sjai , ., e.r.i v lin-at ton bear. And w h.e did v ou : i.e .;. .,-tor. -1 s.,:d. s,:.- tfi.hed v 1 1 h ii t ii I -: a-' i e io v ai t 'v a-u t tit t,al !i(-l . h ,t v on Jul) Wi.rk. The ,t t;.NI. . ;!;.' is i r- ; n'ed to i.i.t b.d H.-a.ls. I ..-iter Head. En- -. el )-.-. cdii-ds. Tags Circular hr.veiopef. etc.. in neat ur.d liands, ,me style, and id-., at pl i' .-s d -uit the times. Aiveus s Cure and trial . ;md I am C.'u.tl.-l M,.rtae,-. Ix.a.l K-Iale Mort m la.'.. u-ti'-s I'.-el-. I. a a, 11,'ii'f. alvaiv? on AYER'S Ague Cure contains an antidote for all malarial dl- ordera which, so far as known, is used in no other remedy. It contains no Quinine, nor any mineral nor di:ieteriuU3 substance what ever, and consequently i-roiluees no injurious effect upon the constitution, hut Itaves tla ystem as healthy as il wa tefore ll.e attaok 'WAERANT ATEK'S AGUE CUE to cure every case of Fover ai.-t Auo, Ii-: ----mittent or Chill Ft-vor, 1-a m.tt,-iit Kcvcr Dumb Ague, llilious KuTer, and laver c,,n, plaint caused by malaria. In case of tuaare, after due trial, d-'alers are author. zed. I y ur circular dated July 1st, liJ. t refund the money. Dr.J.C.AyerdiCo.,Lowe!l,MasE. Sold by all Druggists. IC. Consignrnonts of Grai: Cotton, and other P R DICE J3 O Ij I C I T E 3T Dry ods, Motions, POOTS AND SHOES. GUOCKHI KS OF ALL KINDS Pork, Bacon. Flour Sugar., Coffee, Salt, Syrup and ; MOLASSES. SNUFFand TOBACCO . HA R DAY A R K seen as Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Axes,! Nails Plow Traces Hames, j &c. &c. Fanner's Ssuppliets ' GENERALLY ; A L S O MOTT'S SWEET CIDER, THE BEST MADE, I CO NSTA N T L Y I N s J v C K Prices low tor casii Satisfaction guarantre'l. ilighf'st cash prices paul ;. r country Produce. (hill and sec wit North West corner SOUTH FRONT & MIDDLE Streets, SEW BEKXi; N. C. Mar. w ly 30, i ys , VA'll Knuiiw-. Kaiil'' also and other Fir-i 'i'f-1 iini liiinjs, j , , i- -. Ml- M ' M I .1 -.s nil i ,'H Il.I.-l weT ;-s -v. 'Vt-WI'M i r"' " " i r 1 1 i"' wtageggg J 1 FUNERAL DIRECTORY:"- PKICKS JiLL Ti l; Pinging graves, from Coflinf fttid ciiblietf. lii.Ni ( IiitMile I "i x os . from Coro. vyanef. from I'eliei- Mil l LTIIVI-. I I "I T' 'in I ti ineH a lnl r:i"li a in. XJ A ; '-in ' . .:- Ii i '. to. ' WHOLESALE A "A ' T ""no T 3 5 V -' tf- I I 1. i j . i 1 : .l il i l.C i i i ( K CIn. FOHII, FLCUR, GUG.'wi. COFFEE, SYRUP3, M0LA5SES, LONG CLEAR SIDES, BELLIES AND BACKS LORILLARD, RAILROAD MILLS (Salt and Sweet), And GAIL & AX SNUFFS, at Manufacturers' Prices. Quick Pai'-H ar.d Small Profits. Terms Cash. . , PT?Tfrs; nrrnnil TtTTVTTIfl PT.STCWTTMJTS Kainit, Acid Phosphate and Ammoniated Guano. ! None but the best and most reliable brands sold. ON MACHINE WORKS. MA SI 1 'TL'RERS Engines, Saw and Grist Mills, Gins, Presses And 1 1 ! 1, or M:u liicr Keep n full line of supplies for Machinery, uaA I usi rators, ItidtiiiKt I -aci iifr. nb cs, Wbistles, Pulleys, (Jrats liars, Track Iron, I level Wheels, I.;ir scrcwH, &BE1 FOB THE RAGLE ENGINE, A I '.!- Has. K'.-iiir. w!ii' !. . -1 ii s. ll fr..m 100 to $200 cheaper Uib aaj cle i- la.jn.e in the I-,, ;. (',-n.e iiiei s..- ..in- i:. .V Saw Mill. iih La ugh i nghouM Patent Feed, ek i wle l-i ! ti. 1 d... l..-st Mill in use l,y nil mill men who have scon it. A." hi- f"i- ti. Cardwell Thresher. MILLER fi, LAUGHINGHOUSE, ' uui'lin Pbopehtob. -s Jf. U V THAT5BE. n -a " nl! ! i;t , iIm1 l 'a . in ( iiii i , i '' 1 ! i 1 - all ii'iit i -i hr lliil t ii Ti1i:i: NOTICE: 2tof4 1 to 100 2 to 4 K to 10 8 to 20 to 260 my t.hoi on Cuiwell oiij.b-s nf my Tonib- .1. c;. HAY. GROCERS F & CO., Street, Xewl)crn, N. C JLUliO . FOY & CO., Mii lv Ulock, Middle Street. ASD DEALERS IN Babbet, Pip. Coupling. Sheet Coppetv Hinoke Htackk, Et, ;! ff,ii,"i i,im,iiHllililll, Wliiflill'llrilli! in t lit South. Cotton Press 1'( inKS ''dYC !l licfis of l)li-ill n. iv. e ..,aa. N il.; .,, 1,1 1 . N l '. i, I I . ,N ( '. i i 1 1 I . . N s , . t . I , , i, art Tt, 1M1. M k . , , u. no lll.l . -aj I. , ,r . . i , I. ut noililnc , l-HKl K. HM.,11 VUI Ullf .- , ti.,,1, it Wtf iMiDiiDI '..: 1 1 III lM- olid ftll I .' 'an. .ii in In trnm film a! . n r, .1 lli. wlio m.rw i : i, I Imt It htkm DO i ,, I ! a iii 1 1 .-(.. U ..IIA1MUR GER, KINGTON. N. V. I -ft- i 1 .-. 1 '-''I y " CmJ N'E '.V BERN F. If C dm