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4 i 1 rW.'.-f. . s.;.v iT ' r.. tiiicrs.it. P. r I . I INDEPENDENT IN ALL THING! Terms 9B.OO Per "Woj VOL. VII. NEW BERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C, OCTOBER Id. 1SS4. NO. 2!). "V, Towers of Strength ! CO I ' Ir-c-iO- T--wir t WAT- f"5 i c ci Mi3!: Cotton Gia; Cmt CotUia tJjoj, Ki'-j.r la.i ( n ir.r . '; ton l'iaen, iBnm OttdA Prft ttau iq o . 1Vau Fn:i W-n ; like Tkrini a l S pr!-n . Ke-nr' Minur- .-"r r Mr. Trim v :;. T. C. CnAVKN STIIKET NKWHKUN, y. C. i -y RnwmbT lkl WtU-Ucal4tl Fily -an ffrJ t. b- without OILBEET FOBCE PCMP. : i: 1 I K(iri:.VN l.KTTFK. -1 1 1 u ' ri s ( ; in' Paris St'pu-mbor, lS-ll. I k a i; .1 i " k v a I. : Iii one of my !.-tt'r 1 promisi''! nwslilv to k1V(' smiio luiciiii! ol (.hoppinj; in tin-i-i'ntor ni ttio W ol M's fashion, Pari--. W .".k iMii al-ni.''!y lo t Lis s.ivo w uc'!ii.:i ut r i 1 . HH'll ;ks could ho i i'.nl:! ti.irinnt from our Newbei n .iirr.f - v jo uinli istand these nice L.i'.-. ..I .ivirc so uolIT Nevertheless I.' 'i- -troll iirncml a little. A -mj'ir .ilk aloti the Doulev.inl ii. M.iilci.tines, .mil its continiKt .i(i Miller .rioiis nanuvs, will lo i :ieh.nt:ii I. ike country cousins e st'i .iinl .izo in wonder at the disjiLi in the wind' ws, now of dry ixxis, now of ready niadc articles; then of jewelry; what splendid wreaths of diamonds; see those emeralds and jasper and carbuncles, and rubies; lapis loznli. pearls, ami whatnot. Only -,'tlX) francs for that neck lac, worth 1,(KK). .lust 10,5ij0 franca for that splendid tiara, worth 1000 a forced sale. How it wonld shine on Miss 's head. Hilly's girl! That broach of glorious sapphires, set in perls iu exquisito gold filagTec. My'. C 's sweet heart would be his forever, she would not refuse it, if he delicately offered it! At night one must stand lelra one of those windows, with its hooded gas jeta otitside, jKiurin one. Dear .Im KNAi.. I must de liberately say that for shopping. Macey's is nowhere, in comparison -vith the Magasin du Louvre. Are you lint d your wife can't go there twie-a week? I know I would j not beg mine to go once a month. It is a dangerous place. ir. K ii (ii. vr Speaking of kid gloves, let un say I was in several m an u fact in i :.g establishments of reputation. One of the largest was .u .1:1 out-of-the-way place, '-Ane'iie Maison JI. Liotard, fondee ell 1 U), C.inir Riviere Slice' r. ( la n'ei i Fi tie. Co'ipo Perfect ionee." Away up, upst'aiis, and through doors ,,nd doors, we come to a room where a gentleman and lady are found with pigeon hole alter pigeon hole, and box after box. hiding all manner of gloves; cln v reau et agnoan. Suede et Castor et Musquetaire, and at good prices, for they make only first-class glomes. They are cheaper than with us, but for a No. 1 article in Paris, one must pay a re-speetable price, though it may be one-half of the home charge. And never did I see so many sold to one party as here. Is there any greater temptation to one' purse than ladies kids! If so, what? TAI.AIS ROYAI.K. This is a wonderful place for all articles of vertu, silver or gold, diamond, or anr kind of jewels. ought to get a good wife at once, aud not lose his pleasant years. NniiiEi: ru-'TKF.N. around the room ies. -!." feet v.id arches spanning : I marble balustrade ire l:o;ul gallei . having heavy front, and open from t he tloor. EASTKRX KWTIST ASSOCIATION. LIVERPOOL. 1 ii.Ai: .b iriix a i.: As the world's centi.d cotton mart this great city, of more than half a million inhabi tants, greatly interests a South erner. My fust view of the city was from a steam tender, which carried the passengers of the City nf Uniut- from below the bar in the Slersey. as the great steamship drew too much water to pass until the tide rose. Let me say just here with broad variegated ping. Large mnrble p the galleries from tin aud run up to IJronze ehandelit fireplaces, as well as dues; reading desks sides of the hall; d-.: grams, anil opening- to si ve offices in the buih gether it is a very ban. m a splendid b:;i!din given an extended dev cause our interest lic cotton, and here is the marble eap iars stipp ' ; main 1 1 o . : , ing or arehes. ib;u!:!il: ofien .riating f'.-r liOUlld the ;s lor tele the extoll ing. Alto so me room r. I have ril't ;;!. l.i- i li ve TX IV 111 heart of the cotton in i crests of the world. NORTH CAROLINA IN I'.XtiLANO. Here is a good place to sav a blc. often reaching twenty feet. The river is lull of shifting sands, a lid the channel is buoyed off by numerous indicators. Most skillful pilots are needed, and wnen ttie j word about our State interests in bouys are removed, no man could : England. In London I was much take a vessel up to the city. This . with two gentlemen who have lived is its safety, rather than its forts in in North Car. 'ina, and love hei case of war. .welfare. One of theai married a The city is an old one, having : North Carolina girl in Salisbury, been incorporated in the days oi l and lived and did business for many Charles I, though it had long I years in our State. Mr. L. is one before held charters. Yet ; of the nicest and most accomplished by Rev. W. M. Kennedy, the Eastern Association adjourned to meet at Mount Olive on the 1st Tuesday in October 1885. This ha been one of the best meetings that the Association has ever had. SCHOOL LETTERS. N I'M HER TWO. Eiiitor Journal: There are several sertions of our county, occupied by in telligent communities, where the de ficiencies of the public school session are largely made up by the establishment of private schools. This is true of Con nor's neiRhborhood, in the lower part of tno fteventn fciiooi District, or Lane s in the upper part of the Ninth, of Rich ardson's in the Third, of Vanceboro in the First, and of the neighborhood : . v 1 , , , - i nr. .1 . i on examination, that the churches iJ"" "V" "u Vrla liiimmr AUiiirH nri Rr Rror.i,!,n e tigntn. inese secuons si-:c'Mi day s PR'" T:r.MN;s. Tiieo. "Wfi it liol'l . D. IJ.. preached a very line sermon last niglit on The Rl8 uriection from the following text: ltCor., 15th chapter. C4th verse. Nine a. m., religious exercises, con iiucteil Iv Rev. J. C. Hires, of Kinston, N. C. Association called to order by the Moderator at 0:30 a. m. Names of delegates cailed, minutes of yesterday read and approved. A cordial invitation was extended by die Moderator to all visiting brethren to participate in the. deliberations of the body. The follosvin reports were made by die committee on petitionary letters: The committee appointed on petition ary letters bee: leave to report'that they tin. I - Vi"'. ( rf n wliom Morybody knotra u Die u. " Largest Hotel En! Mrskiiif said that been ''created by the it gentlemen I ever met, and much of in-! my pleasure in London was dtie to usti v and well disciplined manage-' Ins handsome Old North State kind-1 our annual report of our labor for the T"1,10 -l T Z 7 III e' " , - t1 j. i -..i tt u I t-oqi .inainry I And with that quick apprehension lent ol a liandlul of men since 1 1 ness to our little party. lie just reai now closing. I the character of the situation which . :JPTTINKEK BROS., NEWFAIaL STOCK, Arcales aud rewssrs ami colon- . iiTIjIaj filltwl with oviTvt 1 1 t n c r in. their luster on the tastefnl display, .if, 'fiuirQll un,. f wtv" y,im which scuds it back in ten thoiw-' ' ririnna,Iv lIrnn int ' ' ni.- iUU (Itlri I " K llaMir,'. IUL : on to me toy stores anu canny , aif , rn,ntir. rOEtlr.,nta in.n mrAzinea; the fnrnitare aud carpet ,m sav he tlmt for the lullulre(1s depow; and alt along the streets the; of en,povees iu the Magasin du trvqnent restanrant with their : f mi ' ;rv j.,,.,, ....Lmnip.,. crowds of men and women, ittinp arra n Ke m e a t s are made for their eating, and everything pertaining to their general welfare. Such lib erality must make good and faithful : o AIl&l6w"biTEEI5a M A S V f P Y I A LTI ES IN with their icn, Hitting on tne oroaa sniewains at tneir small white mm or marble tahles with their wine, or bcr, or ab-; sinthe, or some one of the multi-' fndinous Pans drinks or toothsome condiments. Forget not the veg ' i table depots. How can one? They .ir veritable flower-stands. A Frenchman is nothing, if not artis- 1 tic. I never imagined that art ooukl bo brought into the vegetable ' market. Bat no one can easily tlnl more beantiful pictures any-, whre, than in the window of a Dross Coeds, Clothing, Ooofs and Shoes, FUhklTUJlE Atfl) CARPETS, servants. MILI.INKRY. I don't know much about such wind-alxnit top knotisb things. It take.s Miss Harriet or s. I), to talk about feathers and birds and shles and grograins. Hut I went one day with a lady of my party to Madamoiselle Colin's on lloulevard da Capuchins. She was a -'boss.'' restaurant in the Palais Koyal. fngiisn or r rencn sue handled; and lic?ts, canlitlowers, etc., wi rreens, are arrangeil as Lord had d me was a boy." Among these shrewd took charge of us, told us what to and enterprising merchants was Sir ; do, helped us to do it in the right John Gladstone, the father of the j way, and insisted on paying the present Prime Minister of Kngland. bills. He is now doing a large At the close of the 17th century ' wholesale business in desiccated was begun the excavation of its old : cocoanut. The other gent lorn an re dock, and that inaugurated its'ferred to, Mr. H., is au energetic place, or stroll in shaded walks, or i commercial prosperity, boon Liv-; young man, who lias Deeu actively erpooi emoarKou largely la tne i euueavoring to promote uie nuei slave trade, and had neatly a hun-: ests of North Carolina, by bringing died vessels, building up its wealth ! her lands and mines before the in that trafllc. When arrested by j British public, and he has spent law, privateering was resorted to; j thousands of his own money to and t hen the fascinating East India j prove his zeal. trade employed its enterprise. Sol While speaking of these two gen us steam began to supplant the sailltlemen, I must just say that I have vessel, the city continued to grow, i found Fnglishmen not grull, oltish have been regularly constituted, and therefore recomraend their reception as con.-tituted members of this body. Rev. T. H. Pritchard, D. D., Rev. W. f. Kennedy, Rev. J. D. Barlow, Committee. Tiie report was adopted. All members who could attend were appointed corresponding delegates to assist the Association and authorized to represent this Association. The following report was made by the executive committee: Dear Brethren Through the mercy of Liod we are permitted to present tnis in are filled with an industrious. telligent and reading population, who have round an immense advantage in selecting competent, faithful teachers for the education of their children, and j then linking on two or more months of 1 private tuition, either before or after. i to the public school session.' This praise- ; worthy custom began with them as matter of necessity; The brief period allowed by the public school fund for the cultivation of their children, they tounu entirely insumcient tor a steady reliable growth in learning. The progress ot one year was more or Jess endangered by the remoteness of the next. Ther had to hnd some remedy for the en. of the character of the situation which vou missionaries-employed. j would expect from a judicious popula te have had in our employment for j tiOBi they fixed upon these private v,,,wlcui livkjl uio uuic mo luiiu-1 sctl00S, And tne testimony to their ex ing Dieinren viz.. v v . r.. jmgni;, i. j. cellency is, so far as we haye heard L.eary. v. . . casnwen, w . u. Jones and , unanimous. It is true that these neiahi until now it is the queen of com menial cities. Immense stone wali line the Liverpool bank of the Mersey , and its great docks extend more than six miles, and give a 1 i n.i'i ! n it ii-i rro ' and churlish, but pleasant gentle men, and very kindly disposed to those who appeal civilly to them. I could name many "illustrations. To return: These gentlemen testify follows: Xorth n ii iivn rrta fit ''V TTiilpa Tv hi m ! sn nsranr l a c ns do,ks and basins cover more than i Carolina is culpably behind in pre- ..S iw 300 acres of water area. On the senting her merits abroad. Hiat j monSi baptized 180 persons and collected R. T. Bryan. THE WORK DONE. Rev. V. B. Knight has labored at Snow Hill, Antiocli and other points in Pitt and Greene counties; sermons preached, 80; visited many families and organized seven Sabbath schools, and done considerable work on churches. Rey. T. J. Leary has preached 113 sermons, baptised 24 persons and done a good work in the Sunday school, has organized one church, and done some thing in the way of building new houses public schools before the first of Decern' and churches. His labors have been ber, are they more likely to attend the greatlv blessed. ! private 1 hat is a problem the solution R C. Cahwell has preached 155 eer- i of which is entirely in the hands of the mons. baptized 20 persons and many parents. If the experiment has proved nave be?u restored to the church; he has done a good work and the Lord has blessed his labors. He has collected in his field 450. Rev. R. T. Bryan has labored four borhoods have been very fortunate In their teachers. Ihey secured young men and women or srood grade jn scholarship, of more or less experience in the school room, and consecrated in every faculty and attribute to the work of a teacher. But this is a privilege which we believe may be enjoyed in an equal degree by eyery community in Craven county. But, says the objector, If the children of the rural districts fail to attend the 4 TO THE boQqueLs. One is compelled stand anil admire the finished pic tun; or if rercliance he can catch the artist at work, he pause to see. with wonder how the witidow par terre briphtens up nuder the gradual and skillful placing of oue crude not show much stock read v made in hei room up one llight of stairs; but shewiw an artist. She would show a bonnet or two, open a draw or a box; pick out a bird or a llower or plume, and in a trice, twist it into a failure in the one instance, that is no reaeon why it should prove a failure in the other, indeed, there is no reason outside of the poverty and labor neces sities of the people why it should preve a laiiure in eicner case, xnere is mis, however, to be said in favor of the pn vate schools, that inasmuch as thev in- opposite sine oi tne river lies !5irK-1 sne uiu in sending an agent to J-ng- j m the field !S34S.1.3. His labor has been i volve an additional pecuniary outlay; enhead, which in the past sixty 1 land (who yoooi died) was a mere j greatly blessed in the conversion of as the fund necessary for their support, years has grown into a city of 40,- i nothing. He was"fr44tLenough; I souls and in the awakening of the I however small ;it may be, must come hereas.in the case of the pub- fund every man's contribution gees in with the general tax, it is prob- attractive shape to present to the' Rev. v . D. Jones has labored at Beau-! able that the endorser and supporter of public. The effort was in the right ' r1't !lnc Morehead City. Sermons a private school would be more apt to direction, but lame. Xortheru cap-! Pr,eac iert. 7,a- bf- , 7- y keZ l'B ( att?ndance; . , ' , . i . school at both points in good condition. ; we believe that this has been bo far the perlect .ar wouw a nr gnt leatuer, . th.u cover 1..0 acres, and a total with: had not exact and lull lntor-v toajopt Bro. Bryan as its mission-1 lie school 1 lied to wnen the Knglisli tailt d. tone did llre;l 0f docks of ."00 acres. This is ; roaiion in true business shape, and 1 arvXhina. ! gees in wit only a suburb of Liverpool. I was in aud around one at the dry docks, where a gTeat ship ot the eastern trade was lifted high and dry aud undergoing a thorough overhauling. : backed by money, and they sys- i with marked success MvUUEES ALE; -AND I1ETALL TJL-VDE she would do thtie, or that, and make it cowvir i7 faut, trcz beau. "It shall suit you rrra satisfying; 1 parfaitment, madamf. Din in e.r pensie, gude material."1 She is so nice, so full of taste, so ready in in vention and suggestion, that one C r-T. M GREEN T," ' ? 'CARKIE3 THE LATgtaV Stock of rioor. Met, Bugxr, Coffee, Molasses, ' . , , Sjrop, Banff tad Tobacco 3L$tt Wira;ai to 5 LVrat. "New U eloak ; ? .i, r'EDO Dnrfs!s:Ronrf 40 r - Syrups and tlolasses, Boa ft hi l& lowvut txth pviewiw 4 viQ b soli at same. Hrick DuIIdlsr, Middle Street. blo-w South Front. " h T.-ir "OAT LljLLiJD1 & CO., -voxirsTts for Peopl e s Mutual life Assurance Conip' ' OF LOUISVILLE, KY. Issue Policies oa Lire, pyble la Fire Instalments, at J. ,"J from 4 to 10 years ioterral, according to the . - - . - . ,.-) cf the Inanred. Ta ymwii4 SI M iont plan, ba ij nutl in othr Mutual CWpaats. ' 1 ' TVi i a aiuir is Life" IaJr, n i enables the party to ct h. Jwi i-iiaff ll is prttticaUj a Bai Lnr Hank, ia which t. .Irp.1;' itTt isoalMj siaaastir ti--' V- drawn tt the cad of a c.-rtu ,-. y -r: taUrwi. , VVa alsoissQ aajaUe at 4r'2i oclj. if drmrv i CTrwalan wlta full purticaUn fumiaiici on j pli.-i:. ' J IIiE rOLiCIKS UtH on Ut trrms. . ; , :v GEO ALLEN & CO 1 vegetable and then another side by a thing of beauty and tell you how side.; the colors mingled and shaded I until be etauds off to inspect, and 1 then retire expecting public ad miration, and recognition in the franca expended within. Scarcely anything in rarls has so captivated ' niv eae in sirht-secinz. An artis- , tic vsgcfabte show, equal to an oil , feels abashed in ignorAnce, and that painting! a Parisian milliner is Captain-Gen- withix. ! eral of all bonnet rig. 8o, in a Hut who is satisfied with looking wl0ld' I'arisI j a wonderful city for We alwavs want to go inside, and . hopping I know it. I felt it in ..wn wmorth thincs wo admire Pket- 1 ran out of it by It is ,Unmiu tr.enroneofthe:81- 1 m coming home as last art gall. purs nnf I rintl tliir r i9h f h in lTu empty a travelers nurse: Where j merchant knowing so much more will you enter, ladies? There aro i the An lion Marcbe, and Magasin du Ijovre, and Magasin du Prin tenips the three mammoth stores of Pan. They remind me of Stewart's Tenth Avenue establish ment, only a little more o. Each of these ( overs aeres of ground, and axe three or four stories high. It is ' bewildering to an ordinary mortal man to walk about one of them. A lady may keep her head, but she, will not keep her husband's money, r her own either. Here comes a lowing dreas model, uau or maid, with most insinuating salute, ''Hon It was verv natural to see the dis play of bundles of cotton samples as we have them at home, only multi plied a hundred thousand fold. Lime street is full of stores, making a line display of goods; and Dale, on which stands the exchange and the straud, are great thoroughfares with imposing buildings. St. George's Hall, an elegant building in the Corinthian style, with a grand hall 75 by 109 feet, with an arched roof, sustained by porphyry columns; the custom house, built after the Ionic order, and embrac ing the post office and other public galleries uules one has a fat. Pssib e to do my buying where oflk. the oxchange, and the fiee c. Many things are clieap; 1 know most ,M "c as the olks library and museum, are the most I find that cheap things soon : who eU ?ls- T1,w oMhe notica'ble edifices. A number of j diiddiiliuS f than the customer that the latter is scared, is not socomfortable. It is better to knnir thr sillrr. SIT.KS. As franco is consiilered the gTeat silk country of the world, it was natnral for one to go into one ot its silk houses. So, under the leadership of a Parisian wholesale merchant, M. Garelli, we entered an extensive wholesale establish meut. Here were piles of the shin ing fabric, suftieient, it seemed, to clothe a nation. Asa lavor. through our merchant friend, a reads display is made of a variety of these goods. jour, niadame. monsieur, que puis Of exquisite finish, and any price and shade of color, this was the place to buy the bargains. Nothing was needed but a pile of gold to lay Iveside a pile of silk. One would think that the world would never suffer from lack of silks, when mil lions of yards lie waiting u-e. And this leads me to speak of m:vhkhm.ns in takis, for i; was through one that I got the entree into this silk house. One of New Kerne's old i itiens 1 reler to, Mr. ,1. A. Planner, who has been residing here lor some twenty e.ir. Mr. Planner is the brother ol Mrs. Mayhew, and uncle to our young lad'.es and gentleman of the same name. He -as actively en gaged in sending supplies through the blockade !"i North Carolina dm ing the war. lie -'ill pos-e.o .1 lively interest in sh.t'ier eon eerns his native State and plied me wit !i many inquiries about e ei fine monuments are met, e. g., one to Lord Nelson, whom, the English never tire of honoring; an equestrian statue of the Queen, and of Prince Albert: a bron.e memorial to Bea eonstiold, who made the Queen Km press attract attention. The picture gallery is a very creditable collection for such a citv, with tematicallv decrv and mock all the Dear Ronrhprn efforts nnil misrenrpsent . guage of them; and have succeeded m keep ing them in obscurity. Then titles in North Carolina have been un certain. One transaction of (I think) half a million for miniDg property was practically arranged in North Carolina by my friend. when a hitch 'occurred about the of learning. When a citizen pars down brethren, in the lan- the bard cash for such a condition of our annual report for last ; things, he is apt to see to it that there is 3-ear, we lay before vou a report of our year's labor, with the hope that it may meet your approval; we may have made mistakes, but have done the best we could under the circumstances. Respectfully submitted, "VV. JI. Kennedy. For the Committee. no irregularity charged at his door. Now putting aside. .all legal questions as to the proper interpretation of the school law in reference to the time of commencing the public schools, and assumiwg that the law requires theni all to begin together, there is no reason why they should not begin like our town and city schools in the middle of The suggestion to send Rev. R. T. Brvan as Missionary to China from this I SeDtember or on the first of October, if title; parties were slow in arranging ! Association was referred to a committee I the pupils are kept steadily-" to their the matter at home and the F.ni'- or seven, consisting oi i. J i. rritcnara, ; uooks uaui me ciose oi me session. lish company dropped it. Tins gentleman has some ."00,000 acres of land at his disposal, and as be fore said has shown his laith by risking his private means to for ward these colonizing enterprises. A complaint is made in Kngland too that the immigrants are not wel comed; taken by the hand and made to feel that they are at home, and are full citizens, entitled to stand with all other honorable, bona tide residents, aud share in the honors, as well as the hardships of citizen ship. They 'say that even after a residence of ten vears, objections I). D.. Rev. J. T. Albritton, Rev. W. M. Kennedy, Rev. T. J. Leary, Theo. Whit field. I). D., Win. J. Montford and J. D. The public school law might easily be revised to suit the views or the people. But in order to make such an arrange- Middleton. -1 ment successful, the farmer would be A committee of three, consisting of absolutely compelled to choose for his Kev. w. M. Kennedy, V. J. JNelson and i children between the crop and the some marble statues of credit, and have been made to good men bein models of famous works. But Liverpool's glory is its trade, jo vous montrer anjourdhuif" etc. If you c.uinot understand, soon an Knglish-speaking clerk tjkes poa scvsion of you. And now from de partment to department we wan der. Laces, oh, how periect; gloves, just the paradise of kid gloves, two buttoned, ton buttoned, endle.ss buttoned, way up to theellniw, and I can't tell where they end. Kid gloves tor cent.-! for .V cent.! for 1 . 1 ". and so or; . I'm reader w : 11 -o . I'm i - villll '. I-.'k .:. ' i.e ::oti, men: . .iTi.l w 'nit is ; hi ri elected to simple municipal oilice because they were not born in North and not art or literature. All the I Carolina, x uii.ik it may no goon world looks to it and listens for its ! Ior tfles scan .nents to ue mime, voice: and vessels from everr port I showing the opinions ol our tnends visit its harbor and bring and bear j abroad. It sect ,ed to me that they awav familiar goods. The cotton j w?re, m some inspects, rather too exchange is an extensive and i iu-1 severe; and I endeavored to combat posing structure, enclosing three ' tQem- I5ut tht,.v maintained strenu sides of a quadrangle, and bv a j ously, that they had lived on both colon ado allowing a passage way ! sides ot the water, and wore cor: ect into an opposite street. Pacing , lu l,l(;u R" ' -urn i naimou,. oi t,i the front Carolina, as a state, wnl spen afraid some f . 1 ing for ii (orm o hi re ii. XliU'.s tlelk : tan. ! !"i m! ip : n-1 1 mi and e. Ar, .rked r , i , 'IIS, l.'k - .1 Anal wilt MB11 aM Um M4 la tk taJit irwn la tlarr mom :h Anr mmmMl mm Will late 1 lH(I WS pljaw ttmtm 1 la It r k . muky rr-tond u oani t tmH l i Ifclaj n-mi. 1 m rili (imiIiIii Ii ii mil I ! riij niiiTs i iti ii n- tii ii f" ' " sow .-r.r7.vr.. mmmmt by wua tJ . Omlirt t L - -i'Hi i t o .1- - JJ:. Om9. AiIbbm. BrorhtfU. Vrinr-ixl' MOTMMjun. HM. i s - CM VtU EMiflUJlMiiii.f -vrv v r JMi ?: -J-r0 B.rMi t M s,a TnAmziLA.- . :.: w u . ii.r IHm mnt ttm kT BAil I.ii ' ft z cm' A)UX'J( IU, I terns U ji lmM ! j.-31'$ ANOOTNf tltIMtlTi-' .. m, uj.n -., Ut-' .1 An.i of ; 1 ta.it railing' Yes, e 1 r ' ii:::g P .' in I U-.ie e m e t inr.in t ! ' !i"i r re ires':: u.e: t -' It : ICOOp tii.l'." ' a .ii k . . e r 1 t i . rs. ...ml ,! ' ! -'-' 0 or see til.lt .111 hangti n An . 1. epirt iiini.iii innot those What chlll'l )t- e such 1 rt ist ic Z "Ver here ! And ee ICS '.. take ... 'I'l! OW Wo :ii-l ... , , u" opposite this open siniare are. on statues in marble of navigators like Magellan. Drake and Columbus: and above all in the front pediment of the cornice is anexpressive allego lieal group of commerce extending the blessings of civilization to all nations. In souare is t lit son dving: and over him a figure ri oi - enting victory is dropping ciow lis on his uplifted sword; while money treely in advertising herseit, she will not succeed in inducing any valuable and extensive influx to her population or resources from abroad. I hope these views may gain some circulation and do good. the centre of the I ' believe that these gentlemen coulu bronze statue of Nel- j point our ellective means of estab lishing tne reputation ot r:ie good Old North State in Kngland. I sincerely wish it could be done, and OIK . . 1 Wl We tln..g touching New shi I'.ved me a 11 um ber 1 during my sojourn 111 d.r. . to show llietropoli invited I ik last .1; 1 me t he s ill ti; to t i.11,,1 !l'i l'.U big I e . . t . Hot, erne. lie courtesies . :;. .11-" ..! g Idle. .0:1 da I., tr. ide rushes a sailor with ex- ed dke and on the other, rather ie rear, another, personating oping nation, lime nei tace my. Around the base are xeeuteil. chained, figures, g how the conqueiing hero d all before him. Just from .'. from the Very folds of the lung ilag. hanging over his ite torn), peers out skeleton ro gtasji The w our fine and varied resources rn: to command that attention and miration that thev deserve. L. ('. " s Septeinber. 1 s.(. I 1 1 K IKM0( It.VTK I'A !! A l'K . 1 IN ' ve him with invincible hole constitutes an pin b: oiize. ( )n the i ml rear, we read t he I. "Kiiglaiid expects do In- .iutv." r. t a c:::c SHE HEHS LAY : Ii r. it all w .led 'litid 1 the w ith rBt Aljm n A ( 4tB NTMrtH m ry B . Ji) Vr u nan's No such dlll's Ot I. .US. 1 1 ins CI .11-s-.ich , 1 , .ii Over TuriUj-Sovoii i'Iiini"iinil ""1 1 11 ill Hie llank. The ld- Cleveland and Hen. In. Us ratilicalinii meeting came mi' in Ncw i'ork Thursday night a- announced. 1 'arp enters wer ;.t work all f:iy in I'ni. .11 Square hastening tie- t.. .;i of platforms from xvi.i.'li tin.- speaio rs were to add res the imti:el-; c . - .... ; e of people. Hhors re "na-ily i-l.g.ig- 1 in preparing the ,'e'a.iernv mil-..' an.l In ing hail for the va-t e-.w is wld-h wi ul.i tlir'f.g them in '.!." . v. :-.;i,,v i'..iigrt-.mmi A. s. Ilo-.ih' .r.i.!.-i ;.t the academy 1 I n . usi ;.nd i a r n S: u:: i !" r l at Irvia hall. A--, ..miym;.n J.,-. li.oi I pre-i i. ;!... s-vui. t.r . 1 '. K-ipt!' a: ;ao M . 1ed:ll.d hn X. Lewis ;,. .).,. : 1 .:. ... K K. A. Best, were- appointed to revise and review the Constitution of this As sociation. A report was made and adopted from the Committee on State and Home Mis sions: The following committees were ap pointed by the Moderator: To appoint ;.n executive committee for next year Geo. A. Herring, J. M. Woolen audR. C. S.inderling. To audit treasurer's account F. W. Hancock. L. R. Ilighsmith and J. M. Wooten. To ravi.-e list of trustees of Warsaw High School Rev. C. A. Jenkens. J. Montgomery and Ti. Matthews. To nominate delegates to Baptit State Convention J. R. Marsifall. Whit man Price and W. J. Frvars. To nominate preachers for next ses sion T J. Eaton. . A. Montgomery and II. S. Alderman. Report of periodicals was read and adopted. Adjourned to hear missionary sermon by R-jv. R. C. Sunderling, who preached mi excellent sermon from the following text: Mat. $: 19. 20. Collection taken up for Foreign Mis si ...us. Ai't'-r sermon, the Association was called to order by the Moderator. Report of Committor on Foreign Mis sions was read and adopted and the As sociation adjourned to 2:Lln o'clock. Al TiaiNo. 'X SESSION. Association called to order bv Mod erator. About -g() of the churches asked for a letter of dismission from tins Associa tion to forma new association, which was granted. These churches will send delegates to La (I ranee on the UUth of this month to organize the new associa ( ion. A report was r. ad and adopted on temper. nice. Tin" place for holding tic next meet ing of tiie Kastern Association is Ml. ( 'live. 1 'ommittee on Finance made a report, which was adopted. ( ommittee 011 Trustees of War.-aw High School mad i' a report, which was adopt, -d. Tiie f. a ! w dig a:::n a me -m. nt s wi n- school room. If every time a fit day ' for picking cotton or digging potatoes j dawns he takes his bright boy out of his ' class and sends him into the field, then ' his education is certain to be a failure. But if our farmers can dispense with the juvenile labor and keep the scholars steadily uptothe educational work, then an earlier day for the beginning of our public schools would be better. But even then a public schoel session of four months would be insufficient. It would be necesary to add on two or more months of a pri vate school, which would bring us into the hardships of winter. But the money invested in this additional tuition, and in equiping the children to combat the weather, would be the the noblest in vestment made by any farmer in all the1 length and breadth of his history. Respectfully, John S. Lono. of America, mti that wMlo ft luuwttrrt fr..m New Vork OB board lliip gniiis itniui..) 1 Horn, In the early dajm of fm p-mil. n 1 . 1 If.irnia, 1m le&rued Uuit one ol lim n ( tli" Yenusl bad Cured lUinarlC, rim lni: e.. for age, 'it 1 ui obsUuat dlaaoae tr Uta um- of Ayefs-Sarsaparilla. Since Umu Mr, Lklavo ha troonum 1 1 Avkr'i 8 IttaAFilttiM In imi.v . e&c,aitd k laaj never )t lidoi ol . ure to ffecV rail leal c ur. Some yean a(fO ono of Mr. I,ri ami' ! laborer l)rtlld Ula Vf. OwIhk tin' 1 . 1 state of lIa blood, an uitlj iK-rof ni. ..11. v or lamp afipeared on the liijiirtsl la. I . rlbl ltelilii of tiie tlclb, nltb biirnii.i; . darting patm Uirouffll Ui lump, ti.a.i.i 1 almost Intolerable. Tiie log beenm nioojlyenlaTjred, and running ulcere f dlobarflng great qnaiilltl of r. , ffemlre matter. No trrai.iT.ont v .-. ' - araU tmtO tb man, l.y M t. Ia 1 e e. MoA, Tra. Supplied trlih 'Avrn'e s J mla Wblcbcillaycd tiie pi. in a... I .0 - healed Uie eefoe, romovfsl Die !., completely rextored the limb to uw. ' Air. Lb tail D baa txsnioiially n-.t .'; ('. '- . tot Hhevmatiim, with entire mi. . . , aftef careful tbaerTifttirm, (lwls" 1 belief, thore la no mpiliriue In 1, . ' eflual to iifor tu euro of Llr Iii., Oont, the fTeota eif fclth tlvliiC, ; Rhenm,' 80 roe, Eraptlona, ti.l ail 1 varloba. formd of blood tHwav i. JVe bare Mr. Lai.AKrr'e rmiiuiln tr. I10 . 11 bo may Acaire furtliererkUi.cn lu r 1 to ; Uie, traorithiarj coratlrt fKixnu . 1 AMCB's IiUFUUl.a to eoe blin i-o ... ally citbef .at but mamrantli Occin 11 ..1. Long Brancli.or at Cheponnlar 1-inn.l ' Hroadway.trth atid2th StreoU, Kcw . ' llr.'LELAKB'a enlT8 knowlpilirn of 1 good done Try tbjf uneqaalled crwl i-itr r Mood poisons enahlee hfro to giro iinpiio tnucb aluble Information. -i" -! ' "' 1 ' ' ,. .. ': v : r ' MBtfaaKD t f DrJ.C. Ayer & Co Lowell, P'.g -.. ' Bold by all lWggistJ; six bottles la! ".. - al' . ' . ; " -' ProfcBpopal Ca r c AUTO JR KEY-AT - I. A .''''." kRiVAai'SViLiJc. n. c. PractlcM in the tTonnllonf Dunlin. 1,. Craven, Joiiee and Onslow. iwiieouon 01 1 laimen apooialiy, Oorreapondenoe aolunteO. rvio v phpelletieu, r-fit'TLiiiw JPOLLOCrtSVII-LK. '.k ' ' , V-'-Jssasg Count-, 1. Will practice In Ui Oonrts of twten i, .1 Onsiow and Crava- - . Special attention givnn to the roil.-. 1 claims, and settling estate of tie. . . 1 sons. . Z DH.;'G.:tL.:'SHACICELFC"2, H .r Sf on ; X ontiHt a n px. AOS , am. v. rOfllee On Middle itrePt, over Mlaa Knt- ( rwys MllUnerr btora, opjHitnte 1 Ted Tears tw.tleal tCxprrtn. eepandevwly .... m i. ... . .... . in. TOjLIAM ; J.' CLAI COUNSELLOR AT LAW t Attends all .tbeiSaurts held at New tKi n .. North Carolina. w- ., Particular attention' paid to roiir.a claims, and eonveyanolnti. uniiea uonusuuuoner. . Sept. 18tb,lir4. . - nw ,iS- '.."VT. E. Cuki. L. J. Moogsy MOORH.'Ss.' CLAEKC, A t T 0 Rs .-I.A T, l a ; , Will Draotlae ha ttis of narteret r, n. ven, Greene, Uydo. Jum., l-enolr, Onaiew and Pamlloooouutles. . Also In the Suprcntrourt st Raloitrh ami the United States Oouru at hnvhw ut ana Kalelgh. 1 a m uouooting a Specialty. apRdwtf Stonewall Items. : le: !' v T. J. I.eary will -nvi row nmrning -z U '-11'-' -rrov- t V. 1'. Jones. ll 1 ollduct -(1-it 'J o "el. ck . !::: o'clo. k. , o. i.,ti., Dr. Attmore is confined to his bed. General Scales is billed for Edwards ville on Saturday, the 11th. He will have a large crowd. Mr. O. D. Lewis and Miss Annie Heath, daughter of Jas. F. Heath, were married on the iith inst. by Jas. Earuul. Escp, at the old Baptist church on Swift creek, in your county. Nettie, about 4 years old, the daughter of F. F. and Mollie Cherry, died this morning about 3 o'clock. That is two of their little ones they have lost in about six weeks. Their friends and neighbors extend to them their true sympathy. Hon. Thos. Skinner arrived and ad dressed the citizens of Stonewall 011 Monday, the (ith inst. His opponent, Mr. Jno. Ii. Respass was present but couldn't be prevailed upon to rink a I skinning u that occasion. T. XV. I'ool 1 and iJr. I'. II. Simmons were on hand and presented themselves and their po litical views to those who were pre sented. ; On Tuesday, the 7th inst.. Hon. Thos. I ( i. kinneraildressed the voters of Jones iiav. Mr. Respass, his opponent, came 1 to tim". and in discussing the tarilT he was very impressive as to the great ii.'neiit protection was to the rice planter. 1 'i'l OKOKO V. BTROHf, ' . VAJTUX JE. rKWT, Kalelgh. N. O. ,-. . . . Klnalou, ti. V STEOffG & PEHRY, . ; KiNSTOjr. jr. c. .. ' ATTOEJIEIS JW COUNSELLCCS IT U'V. Having 1 formed a tBonartnershlD fr i' r practice of the law in Jones eouutv, win r larly attend the oonrts of the aanie. . I'm.,.1 ttbiVUblliU fJVftlU w OVlieilOllB. maylg-dAwtf v AXttOKO PKRWT. FfllL. HOLLOA. WD, JB. .- - , J OWKH B. OIIIOW , HOLLAND QTIIOIT, Attorneys- ett JLtn.w9 Office on Craven St., two doors above rnllock Will practloe in the Oonntles of Craron Jones, Onslow, Carteret, Fanrllooaiid Lenoir Prompt attention paid to collections, , aprtw-dawlr... .' ' r. m. siMMo.ta, ' 0T.MitiT haklt, SIMMONS & MANLY, ATTORNEYS AT, LAW., Will prantlreln the Courts of Craven, Jon ea, Onslow, Carteret, Parolloo. Lm4ranU iiyae. 1 find in Uie Federal Ooort at Mew Ueras. , DR. J. D. CLARK, HENTIHT,; X office 011 Craven street, bet ween foi loch aprlT-dAwly -rt i and llrnad. JAMES ID, 7. F. Kornegay & Co. Aia Agents for the following Manufacturing C' ir.?i:. TaUbott V Sons, Richmond, V. - WAteriown 8tem Engine Co., Wstfrtown, N. Y.: . fewUlbi. Sl.tDi.ir-; a i Mir ia- Fr.c'-v. - '-' " Cottoa Gins: VfllUkip, GQtt PaWtit UjI 'Iriv1: ind ta I.:,;h: 1 r 1 . ; I 1'. , . . .... e , " The Bo Cotton Ptc. icrkini'f Shingle Machinery. w 1 I'll sel .Willi ii in- p.ivc a! 1 .: Vel 1 .1 11 .1 e l.i: 'c re;!. -in m.'iin ; eil ii 11 : n o aroiiip : - the ei st- 1 '1.1 i II 1 .v ii 1 .ill 1 III ll.lst i nth is et ive. I llsll. Meets L. -'if 1 '. stand. : stand. J -land. .' lie- Tito li.T.lei: -Acadl I, 1.1. c i.ird ja il ed il'ist 1 ii- .i; 1 : 1 1 u lv u 1 its nun full iml i ! v. ra.I a wm. Ciia-. It Irvn: 1 i. iv-'i'i: t. n-.-v .- w -Ilse .11.1. '.Ill' "I Jel'- I a K A - answer lie pot from the crowd wn .1 111 rice: it had about ruined them al naidy and they were forever done with 1!. Mi s-rs. Skinner and Respass ad di. -ed the voters at Hands creek Weil lav 1.. t!c s;K i-iactioii of their politi co i 1 a 1 1 1 i s . ' ' . 1 Saturday lie l;h inst.. the I,Y-paMican- oi' tin- roiitlv met 111 the art leal -. in li.iy'c.ro l, r the purpose I' nociia 1! mi; then- e.iunty ticket. ; t or t he u -un I rotme of motions etc. Shake-p.-ar Simmons, colored. was made permanent chairman. Winston Ki. hard-on and I.. Weatle'ispoon. sec 1,1. in s. K. s. Daniels was nominated 1 ; .': in i muu-1 v for Representative: A'm. I'. Alfred, for Sherilf: Jn". Iaiptmi for l:-a,'i-ter of Deed-: (ieo. Whalton f .r Tr. .i.-urer: L'r. Win. A. Iands.av for ' l ' lri : ( hai l.'s Saw ver for Surveyor. 1 ''a re wa- plenty room in tin e'.urt cou-e to hold all tiie croud. spL.rta;ors U.i laded, alld l!"l 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 illli. Tll.-Te ..... i Agent and Bottler I IF TUB CJ I C I . 1 I $ AT J2T BERG1TER & E1TGEL ; brewhtg co PHILADELPHIA -' LAGER BIHl" New Berne, N. C. Wi Ii 1 pit -ent ; I u hiti . . : u e ' 1 As Mr. 1" we A .".cT jnn ei eJjerisj t Uie Macaciu ry Hu-.q .-. V.' Aftseim suiat V bsjeaoao we Jrir fama'i our i.fM AT TliK LUWKST I1XS. IHLK PIUC Til tT Jij4l A. S; HUDSON, Agent, l:K - 1 N. (' 1 1 , 1 1 ui iir.ti . ;. z li'Nely hand: Tliil the .it i s . ; . . , . v.:i. L ' If. ISt I.Cll : .: nn 'i-rs i cur 1. ! tiif o;!oe is kf. .11. il see the pie till' ln'fliri fit his xik of our t.ur - wh and so ;':.. i'u ;a n s at 01 , ancnlence . Mr. 1 is i. iii bachelor' is. mt pari of t In neat rixims ami ilfsotne advice. ,'avc Mill 'I'll I - : - . : : .1 ; ;:'.; .r: at e ail.u a. ion !. .::-l 1 eco 'ii.; am ,d his o,,,,,). 1 ! 1 '.-ims. ama! the als..;le ii- 1 1 1 m sines.-. Would that !! 0 nis! ant 1 y 111 ia .;i : s anil ; iii.u;hrs. - : ; a k eo sr in 1 ci rcles. ai 1 mini 1 : . . : ' : . : . 11 un . a i f a I le I 'I."!!. . I e I 1 sept in a; llill'lT- ..;;oi,s ,a ih,. woilil. with .ita! oilt clfvatfd orna : ; h ' 1 1 ol Mowers on a junk d. se p.tratinp: the groups:. All 1 1. . Iliw. 1 i ) , r v den s: Mill..: .1 .nn ai. .r Jam K. IC'.urk Se n: 1 F.ell jail; ll 1 1. Km-. lianc M. Scott. Racers a: The ill, stration . led. -1: y a.'tual ia Kepuliiicar e. a 11! ed . 1 he 1 ' rdi 1. and t h fortli 'iheir he r I hem a decei; V.'t; 'l 1 Th till ai.l : color, d s. iJemoe.,tS vent 11 m w:, ! o pu hi 1. a us t deal, hut I leal on the Tins heer took premiums at the Csu " "V nmal Kliibition at Philadelphia Utd ,. a -Pari- I i pos.t um. Keeps better than. . v 1 t her in arm climates, and tbw ,. voi a. I'li.ii'l w herever known. 1 "i -ale 111 ketts or crates. d w ' , r n!s Mill Item una.- R. killed -o'l, ,al 1- .v- th 1.x 'c-n t .cted. ;i lai'Lte rat- la . The ( olomd intend to sha e 1 1 So his wi f e w il I W . i : d W an: i i' 1 1: ' 1 I la;, i'.n t tiiau i . citv. was '- Ad .1 w. w. : tin v. a- t ie 1 the km. I The number of a' thank- was eli'ere 1 king the good people of lh.-:i' kind hospitality :;..k.vi:;- lot- i.ilc wi' were amolift them. .1 c 11. -L i - -1 was taken up fertile I .1- k.'ksv.iie church amounting .-'J-i on. I'lticeu hundrcl coj.itc of the min utes were ordered to be printed. After devotional cxercisess conducted ( i. a land I- ei le-vi r he made happy. There is t'p;it deal of sickness in th-ii'.-ihborh' 1 jd . Th'-re is some si -kness in nearly every family. Sometimes whole families are sick. The sportsmen of Ward's Mill arc having line sport killing deer. Mr. J. O. Frazzel killed three the other day. 1 From some V. i. SIMMONS, COTTON BROKER and COMMISSION MERCHANT '0 Oppo.llo t'OTTO F.XCIIAtlOC, NKWHFRN, N. C. . I'i. .nipt iiiti-iition Klven to ."eooslfn , - 1 ia. uts, and tlit- HIOHI-XT MA KKESr PRICKS unknown cause they have I obtained. a v W J' ''' taken to the farina. . 1 tt- I'alj-onaesolloltpJ. - " p. ' ., 'iv' "4 '
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 16, 1884, edition 1
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