S,. : 5 -jr.- -7,.. . ' -' .-, . . -T- r 1 - V r Journal. at Hw K C Tail Kpoblins eootioae to bio ST. JohS Ift fflj. Why not Df.lTCTaCgAaUjt TaS . U already ra.h f.r room t WKittoD 1 tliotto who . Waal t CLKT1XASD in.ingu- -It Sean that poor Dr. Dvbch HO (i t bear all the bi t rue of BiltStVlft. We woaki ym patUIxe witk aim, bat we tbiuk wkea a minister of th jopcl goes bafetlonz latA politics he ought to rer oat which b sowetU. a " yw York WorU rg the crstie atembare af Ue Lm Uiur U Jolii Eapablicaaa, in they eam) elect a Seaatot tbem Mircia eletMar iccoi: Cos Xord to tt Senate. The propoeii tioo fc Mid t U dUtorbioK l jnea la the Republican cam p- v- WK leax firoiB the JfeanactM , nn Keeardi of Baltimore that a Iarg iron foraace, ot Birminghajn -" Alavhaa Jt dowed a coe tract Vr 5.0CO too of eota pi Iron to be de- !irerd Is PhUadeJnhia. and that ' XS WoodatocJc Ire-o Cooopaay, 01 -Aaniatoa, - od the ame!fniu tbw oorr thai stie paj a tut noant Of Chaxco! iroo to be de j general gover'.meut, and apply it 'lirered I tit lathe centre of! to her cbcoU, she would have no reaaajUaai inm dlatriet- -Pio a' for -Nutional id to education." ---.. W m v,. f r- 1 Dunncrthe eampaim ther wm tctio XttBMBo.thertl anafa. tarera aajtU- MMIpaWM UwiabHiHlla 4rDcm fori j nr mui 900 t-T-rt "MDir frve trade, when it w well HiMalUllkr (. Mtuur o ccar woctcwd aaawM. prty. TV. , known their pUtfortn declared in iM-iacipi i ijw 7. w ttich MuaMd la to Um pwi body ot M iuMn dJ mam mum r ct wrMtwally taw kwktTMpat M Tie Jo VBAL haa always adTLel the colored peopk of the wiadoa of dirUin' their rot. Bat they bare rather UcF.aed to th ide of draw iu the colar Una where thej are in s -..-ieat majority to do it, and we UlicTe tbo Democrata, that la the jHtkiaaa, are begiaoios to like it. The- Idea of Btgro sopremacy brings aaaoy DeaiocraU to the polls who wciiki otherwUe Kay at boaao and d g yotmtote!. - "' -8J . JS5 k TXll IT W feUXt. the JovKXiX baa aereral times -sed th propriety of baring rricnltarat and stock Fair at irn by the- adjoloiog oood , bat wo. bare oot ared it xially, becanso this immediate utiitj hM leea drawa poo 5heTily to. get oar Onu!ed . s ibhJer w ay "and put o p a i iieg-. T irork ia about cvm ; "..ted aod tUaT-ocfcool on a solid bis. VY think the time baa ar rived rjoor decisive step to bo t it .i RJT Fair at New Bersoaext "'2 bT conrersed with sev- a;Iemeoooj the. anbject, In ciry and froaa the ceantry, and t'.ey are aaxioaa for k. . Attending Expoeitioo aud tbo-Falf at GouLtboro haa pot oor people more ia the aotioa foritthxa everl NVoat we want flow U the orgaaliatioQ of a stock eompaoy: with sharea at twenty or twenty llro dollars each. With the proper effort two hundred stockholders can be secured and the thing be made a auccese from the sUrt. One ceatlemaa haa already si Raided hi wiUIaguesa to take at least (oar anarev and wo are satia ted thero ore other who are aa eqailTy anxious aa he. By begin nis; cow wo can bare everything i a read Jaeaa by next faO. V"V' anotsxx rui. lit thb week's Joitesai. we 'copy an, article from the Chi c CvrreW oa a "Ilea for ' TocaJ 11031 The writer deai ' wix the power of. the human voice la com pariaoe with inatrameotal v tnasic, and argnee sgalnat borrow. le: frooa foreifn noaic The im- portaaee and power of vocal music are clearly ahowm la this article, bat we wish to pat is m plea that we think ia a little snore practical in - 2orth Carolina Jaat now. We veead masse tmmglt fa mr cvmrnvm ' . seAee?a There are perhaps few - achooU where the children are not . learned a httle aong merely uivi ; rlatioa from the wvariaome roatine ol the school room. Thia at all well eooaga bat It does not Ail the bill. The children should have regular lesson a Ia the rudiments of voca. BUJie, and the Geoeral Assembly mX Ha coming aeesioa should amend the sehool taw so aa to make it the duty of every county examiner to ace that each applicant for a teach ers. certificate i qoaltfled to in struct children ia vocal music. Can Ma J. Fnieta singl w, were almost promptod to ask th.s 'question) before we caat our bilot tot aim. Bat knowing that bo bs beealoog Identified with the edu eeXioaal laterest of North Carolina, we were satisfied that he woaid carefully . guard and Uhor toad vance the interest of the tboas.tr.ds of poor children m North Carolina w he are wholly dependent upon the )fi)esency our wmmr. srhi-"-1! flat whatever little sccom pi :sh men's .(ey man ebtaiu in this life, w e fiih him to visit some of our conn ', try Ch arches and see what a deai c work I piled on the minister. who It to not only lead io singing v-,, fc,, the mortification of hearing tww. "'"- " are doaena present w ho ! him If they knew how. to see North Carolina's ' ircea, her progress in -rricoJtore aad maua 3te sou and every re" taaght to sing it. We wish to iatill deep into tneir j hearts a geaaine lave for their da tive State; therefore we muat learn thexa to aing, to aiog of her advan tage of her great men, of its mild climate and fertile so:!. Loam the children to Ring. HOW TO HUNTllI PRJTKI HON The lUl::rn.--- M-iui ::: ' Rrcori w-'' ""i'!'i''"!i'i be formed ail over 'i.' i :j :i ' r 'o inflaenco ('::rf 1-1110:1 ..jurist ,mj rediictiou ot tin- t.ir.rt' 1" :nkes as that if ('ongr"snirti i'.o their duty to rlmsiM the wiii adjust A . . . . ni toe tarin so vs to raise .1 uun in" revenue for the ucerwiienr, eot nomically .u'.mHr.stt-.l. air! no more. They have no rht . pile up tnouey in the t; easnry ioiid the axtu d needs i-f the eminent. '.".:t for several e.irs t!io heou j doing thu. In iHi'vr t- inamtaui the irefjtBimrriT thoy must cither abaiirSil the infernal revenue tax. I spend more money or continue to pile uii a surplus in the treasury. '.Which will they ilo T There is a j goodly number iq favor ofaNilmh ling the internal revenue tax. aiul we are with them, r.y this we do not favor free whiskey and free tobacco. If the present iuternal riverine tar wii.n Abolished the loubtedlv Shiten coqM. ami am woald, rai.te u targe rtvenue from thia source. I: "orth Carolina - ' 1 -1 - . nnlr 1. .1 1 f tn mtTM -' uu'-' u"" j doabt leaa , a great ,.eai m soputslr, paimeloa on tne oP. .or -rK meotoothis qaetion of the tariff by both idA. Tbo Iiepoblicans . : favor ot a revenue wnn, nu mt isau who knows what a tariff is know that it gire incidental pro- tectiou to the home manufacturer, , . . . . ..... iv axul he farther knows that the Dem ocrattc rty favor tbi mode of raising revenue to that of direct taxation. In other word the Iem . . , , , ocrat bare always favoretl a ieyiit- J J mate tariff. On . the other band Democratic orators hare labored to show that the present high tarifl haa enabled the home manufactnrer to add the tariff to the price of his goods and pocket that much from the consumer while the government got do revrnue, when the troth is, the protective tariff has so encour aged borne manufacturing until the Competition, at home, has made foods cl-air than ever. The farmer's trace chaiu, dwelt upon Rr n 1 .vi A.f ai-iirr ,u J l-r ftliif him ,J , ,v J , ' 1 .1 before it was manufactnred m this country, oue dollar to OLe and a qnarter per pair, bat siuce they have bgun to manufacture them in this country tbey py, with the ime tariff aa formerly, only fifty cents. Then it is plain that the uotne manufacturer does not add the tariff to the price of his goods io every instance. We are in favor of maintaining a legitimmU tariff, one for the pur poae of raising revenue. When all direct taxes axe abolished this will afford protection enongh 'o the home mannfacturer. FBU1T TKEES. Thia ia the season of the year for the fruit tree agents to be through the count rv delivering trees to the farmers. It is also a good time for the farmers to think about how much of the money paid out for trees can be saved by spending a few rainy days graltiug sach aether need. Fruit is one of the thing that co to make the (arm self sustaining, and every farmer in Eastern Carolina can, with a little care aud attentiou, raise Lis own truit Tins agent, with his illustra ted catalogue, can show many beanttfui picture of apples. 'peaches, ears and grapes, and :t j he understands his business he will not pass many farmers without taking an order. The Matamuskeet apple is grown extensively in Hyde and other counties in the extreme east, and as a winter apple it sur passes in flavor any brought to this market. A dosen trees of this variety planted about the yard will furnish any farmer with a full snp plj of winter apples, and he can rLse them without any outlay of money. Kvery dollar saved on the farm 13 a dollar made. Iet every larmer plant out a nnniN-r of Matamaskee' trees and ;n a i.-A rears he w.H not N" under the tie crss i i v of ui ;n; a: lren. for Christmas. A POST U. TFLK.K i 1'H me one u .4.- t a, an arg'iir.if t..i t.iegrap'.. -.iuW t agrees t ik tvi t L . - u - Mi Ja-. (.oi. P: position hai: ot m in , ti to u-e : e Pre-; !) Ii: i i.i r avor ; te !' 'iiow :; ndoni. of cant ,i tit t Mm: .vuator s: be fort' W s a ; p i; :i t n; ' 4f rrttArv of r h e Treasu e 1 i- v aprojios ..The channels of thougn: .u.d ; th(, channeLs of commerce !h 'owned and controlled bv one man. 'i- Kc- a ftjim mn w K f u fn r.rr i;n corporate power, or to flx a limit to its exactions ujou the people? What m then to h!nler these men from depressing or intlatiug the value of sll kinds of property to suit their . . ,r.ee. ami th. . gathering i.'. '" 'Inn own i-otiers t he wealth ot ;:. i aiionT Where i the Uiuit t" -ncli a I'nu , r .1- 1 1. What sli.ill 1h- said t t: -a : . t a tree ;H''pie who w ill miumii: out a : To 1.0 I h 11.- 1 n hi ii il ii i i i ' 1 limi t.MP ' :1 . 1 V'l'. on ni t p. .Ill p . I .. I I II I.I Vt-rmi n e ; te'J'.iri ne ( Ml : : T ' 1 mid-;. : ;: .1 ( nh-1 j ,ond :n U 111 jl.l. .1 rontroi. i 1 ,llio e Ilo' e.l 0:1 h 1 He fern i-g to the 01 :' 1 . lit.- I : 1 1 1: .1 : 11 ; t the .V. . Ti"l ' .i: Ko! the p.i: h-it 1 M: . ,F.i tl.mlil h i hoe u.- rstor'.l 1 'liloll Tele'r Ip'.i to .ilini.ol through the I'uiteii f.iKo , !, !"oi liiHtloU .1.- to the P the . i.-otliin in t he S'.i'e ol . Vork. The proof ot tin kuown to everv inteliiei. .1 ,: 1st in New York. Mi. V . : t . 1 1 -'10 the same thing in )'' 1 -reltreuiT- to the elerti"M :ii ( o. when Hot one HMTltie ..U-ineli' o.ip.ible ot v or itieat ;oii or exp -;.! whs allowed to p.is o'. or the West ern L'nion wires lor more than thirty hours, nud when the state menu that were -on: were shown within two d.iv s to he ooii-.p;cuou.-' ly nnd intent loually false. As in the vote of New York the plot has been nearly ideutie.il and has ln-eu carried out with mote persistence. The returns have Uen sent out in lumps of 'election districts,' whioh are not nameii ana cannot. ih men nfietl. and the nublication of the.-e h.ts been made in amounts und at times to suit the sMieniers. Oeoa sioual pmnnciamenfos from tin Blaine Committee have shown that returns from parativel remote mints have been used promp:i, while thoe from points within .111 hoar's ride of the Western I imoii -:i j: u.. I....... 1... .1 I. ....I- ; : . ,., fortvt.,Kl;t tuHlrs ,,1Vt. ma(je a Government Po.-tal 1 rle graph a necessity in this count r." ... . . .1 thereioie the nut valuai-le, me 1 n , of couveing intelligence. 1 he of riiit. Strttp r (-.mstruotinc: the riit line oi , telegrajib for Prof. Morse beta eon Baltimore and Washington, I hereby ! demonstrating the leaMbility ol ; usuig ele-tricitv to conxey imelli- Instead of adding it to our . H1f,t H atni it was allowed to - pass into the hands of corporations, which have used it as a means ot taxing the ieople rather than to ? ' ..11.. 1 give them its service at Hie lowest ;prdctlCi,i rot. f it had developed w,th our lnxstsl cystcm, exjierts estimate tliat we. would now he ending messages at a cent a word l 111 OUllV'UV L-iJ IV II(,IU III"" of the I'nited Statis. lo-s any one suppose that if our present jHistal system hail leen run lor cor porate profit lather than for public benefit that ostage would have U eu reduced from a shilling per let ter to twocentsT As regards the integrity of management, it must bo placed somewhere, and does ;in one suppose that it would not he safer in the hands of the 1'ostOflh-e 'Department, directly resam -ihle fo U)f (ban m" ,,e ( a corporation responsible to 110 one ? Kejuiblicaus like Senator Edmund.- and Democrats like tongrvsMi'.ui Summer, of California, think tl. at 1; would be safer in the hands ot tin people, as it is in nil other 001111': : of the world. Avkuai.k Cn z .v Literary (Josslp. Sir Motes Montefiorr, a Ceiitt niii.il BiogTnphy, with Selections iiom Letters nml . Journals. Iiv Lucien Wolf. IlarH'r I-'.rother-. New York. Sir Moses .Montcl'n le, ihe.Iew ish philanthropist who has jut ctimpleted his hundredth year ot life on earth, is in every sense oi the word n remarkable man. The brother in-law of the greatest of the Rothschilds, his partner in business and his equal in wealth j he is better known to the world at I large for his wine and geuerons use ?.f, tbe. welth h.e c)U'red in early life than for-his skill in amassing it. Devotedly pious, he is also eminently religious, liberal in all his views, and as generous in aid ing Christians as in assisting his own race when in need. His religiousness was horn and nourished of Hebrew tradition, sus tained by a scrupulous observance of the minute ceremonial of Uah binism, and expressed in aeon scientious practice ot its humani tarian precepts. He ts thoroughly a Jew. but a Jew of the highest typ . If the Jews of the olden time thought no gooil could come out oi Nazareth, the Chiistian. of All .iro and sects, is too apt to think there is no givxl that does not come out ol a U-lief m t he tenets of t he ( 'hi is Man faith. It is the fashion speak of ali t he virtues as Chris Man." hut, after reading this biog raph v, we feel as 1 f t he term Chris Man Philanthropy," when used a it onl Christian.- attained tin broadest and iure.-t brotherhood ot humanity, is as grt it a misnomer a.s it would b-e to talk of Christian eleefnciry. Wei! 111. i ()rthod.' Judaism c! i:m him a.- its brightest ornament ;:i this at'i'. for by his i.l'e elidl!t he has : : i -.1 -' rat ed t he :.ob'.e-t possibiiita-s ot ::- !.;.: " r-: y : - ;:e a ; h.-i...;:.. : :. : :. . : r - r.. ' 1 I : : ': :i: 1 :i . ' 1 r : an : :;. . lie tirmiv '.-i.e-. e.- ::i t N .t . :. M: ' A i-m an a n , , : l: e in a Ii a i ! a n ' a ' : a I I aces ; n ; n e ( it : a- o I admits that .Iild.l'-m Is : hut -.iv s legalism :s what : for this worbl, ii'.etiiotl. tion of means to end-, ot 1 1 1 h ii. v .111" i ' r- tl. conditions, careful preservation ot ail that ten d - t o su per ion ty . eipial i careful removal ol all that m..ke foe inferiority, whet her physical or mental or moral. The substantial caprice dais .-in ami ( ti I - i 1 to teach U other l ' v lite l M,. Io ilii. !) protit h 1 Jew, Mom s a-k d hv a 'he o ilia : . I 1 . ' i 1'iM", , ' S r -.I ,, j . -and l.ot- el h'll -1 - 1 1 ' -hd n . lit ol in ''leea ' . : .- Ill' ' : all' :ng s , . ...,U I I ' 1 ' 1 l-N el ; ! i- s,- 1 he d pi i oi s; , ; , 1 It .. he has -' 1 'ot 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 j u s ot lii- 1 .1 ; ' i a- Ilii-h to ( hi ' s 1 1 . 1 1 1 s .1 : -ts in hi! : a i 1 ii e t !j:i. a- s nagi 'gii-.-. W i i whole wor h 1 u n He. as i II oelehl a I 1 UK the . hit thda.V ul' llus i. . ca 1 ii-ii-." as Lord , 1 1 , 1 ii 111 hen. on his '.is- h sei.t that gout i'T ,is Lu h.nl 1 in i : -eh 1 o! -. III I I' h. a le Oi 11 1 1 a 's M,, - o died ida ..a- 11 11 . 1 s M. L. C .san S ' nh i'or sale ON M I KA'. NEWS. N i: a 1; in- ..I 1 : No . iOI.lt. .1 1 1 , in id t e I'll 1 1 , I le t Ian d h.: ; 1 A t a 1 1 1 1 e t -1 Independent 1 ' e 1- n : 11 g m iilaee ot Piesi- I, 1 e.-olut 1-111 -it 11. Mot loll Ul i he 1 a '-: : ion of He pu hi a a Cahhv ell. dent eiei t ere ado; Ik- recommended S eretar ol S ar. Mi'MUKAl.. N nn.il Com: l!l lte t l.o 11-::. t . L'l . The C.a 1.1s ie-ols'cl to iii-r ( 'leveiailii. Pre-ldi nt elec to he t :.e kjne . : ; 1 1 u I'nited States, t ol the committee dm in g the oar nival. A deputation has lu c n apja'iii'ial to wait on Ciov. (.'Ie eland. iiKl;. Nov. L'O. There is a grow ing ti elliig among Kepublicatis In le in l.ivor ot .Limes (i. lllaiu as Sena tor ( 'a .ueroi. '.- ,-;u cesser in the next Senate. A movement 0- 1. i ..rtt-il in It- nil :.i.: amai u lii. ..in-'.-arlle Illelitls 'n senile p.e'ir.e--Iiimu the lie prose I; 1 a t IV p.. eiei t 1 1 oiu thi- pat t i t t he State to -u ppt.i t lila i no tor t lie Senat o. Qriini-a . Nov. :'n.-At the elt-V'nth i. on: last n:ht a re-p;'e ol ei a. 1 1 1 ila s w , g i an 1 1 il o v -la , c l.aill.-e,V i, -en t ei;i i d ; :ng. LAN ,. !. niche.-, o ! - i night aid anule ::i -Ma aias ..j, and th-le Mooseht . d Th. I e ' I I stl org li e lilst. Ia No 0 . Mrs d tl . lloire!. i - lie : il lit !''. .' eirv lal il a. lis e -nael e:i t-v it, a ice in Pobst Ot. :i:ig an,! I V. ek N ilMlm : s ;. , ; , , h tl t i. i a ; ' s , i ; i i . i : d : t : i ' : ' 1 i . : . . ; : . : , ! -s, ; l,e i ;! i-i ia , . i I - air.i-'.g : ! lie; i -t.iMi-!;i, i.i ol r.tde IN ail the 1 : , . " : . 1 . : o ' 1 1 1 1 1 iei m.,:i. !a.-e d:r i i. p. nt : : oi. - ( I ; 1 u -1 1 1 . -, -, 1 1 e n . -ilpph a. i i : il;ng :.. .! -la eel tal u ;::g v 1 . 1 . ; emplo i (1. KiNi..-r. . ( N Lev. I'.r. her lie in i ng : that sin al I pox pu-v a 1 families m th.it village, (de are terntied. ami leav i ng t ho place. ( u : Mo ! h, n I 1 l;e 1 1 1 . i 1 1 Ml), da a. e Hiu men died troin the tli-ea-e. ainl ! he priest aud grave digger h id to bin v their remains, as no a.-.-i.-tance could be procured. Ken the ihu tors refuse to attend I ho .-it k. Wasiiinc;tn, Nov. 10. A -uite of rooms ,.t I he A rl . I : t . ; : that l;,ie oeen o-onpi the Prince Duke Alex Pedro, Host (iraut. have Cleveland u in. Uigur tteii lug rapidlv i tioti col emu; I'll at V 1 1 ol Wales, s. the Lm; oe ( ' m kl 1 1 1 been I t'si : , hen he e I : i lint, i I-" I l:t ( .rand lor I 1 1 1 1 i n ti iep . tor Mr. on to be le ' a'.en Io; : in nn-s. ,n i I: t t ia g: . ' -' ;ui a- Vel v indio it : !! seen , ;, . i :. tloni S I a ( v l: has turned i.p !r,i i g h t lor u a 1 1 a I o. .'oI ti ' h 111 tir-K fee Ph-lad. o i: ,;:: al : . . s ii Inn: dis- I :: i M i-.-i.-.-ipp; v .da 1 -', ."no ton- ot oo";,.;i . i'i i h 1 1 : lull ol it i -1 : a . v :. 1h- returned to t i as pure olive oil. s . I - . I' 1 ' ! 1 -how t .ii.. iii i u r i vein; iiires evii , i in ai e hite by t he lived ill a. V . S, IlV : :ng an .i.iit. in 1.1:- 1 1 ! i ' :i II S; lit! o C pel i mail i .lid tal. I . I. II. 1 W W d s, m in i." t i ii 'K- I iave I. II v I : da, ei s. ti ! .In a ho h lp eliei I ! t on lor an a bv look s r . a as ealleO . Ho said.. 1 1 a I Von will ale taxed, ill e exempt . Xph mat a t he i odi -c- 1 h. r ,'o nifil cat ( i eoi:r-e. -mull head lie said t loit Chatham mi pre II. 1 II III on cow- with no 1,. ins aiid ot her h a - .- u i hoii t tads. d recti v :iie n.sti r;i Fit tltciur: Ir ii is been ipy -o long that in many ph.ot ot : he ' tev ti 1 1. e -aad is al most as deep on 'he -nlewiilk as in the in it 1 1-- oi : a.- -fleet have tit t- a : 1 1 1 ii i ' t . i tii.;: t ht-i e are at b- i - : .-ii; v live Deuioei ats aiaaind ( i, t nv .hi,- v. jj,, couhl be P'-i-Uld'd to .-ac.lliee their OWI1 pci.-oial teel.ngs and serve their ;i and - ..- i his; mastei here. Two t.ii'i this .V'ta ! l v e ocelli red ill OUT tow.l ' 1 n . List Wee!. K. 1L : .ii fiie...l nierchan :i iinnit. ni to .1. A. .. 'as abt.u; yl'.I.OOO. ;. M. M llinilie; - Co.. ' oeei les and liquors, ilrtiurt': There is no tl iiiht about it. The Florence railroad is to .Mr. Andrew AVillianis M....1C. lad Ve.-teld.iv tlealeis in f.illeil. W.lson .! loliaef iihV W il-on and i e lull It. ho live.- nt'nr W int.ikers. in and Vittrii lule- o! nil his i cotton I .:: 'o-m la -1 wet h. ; : ,- a I i i n i n 1 he V . V i a ila :n-.. r. mi 111 oltltt ') I" c.ltc a ad 1)1 li, him to hceii-niil ism is i a !t : - section. . . i .i i... i.ii ; in t ice. d, rel From t he -i e.i : iiiiiiiiiei o t m an ai o es : ha t ,t e ; .-i ..ill t r 1 1 week it vviil be seen that the ;oiii:g ;,(-(, jile were only : ..i::ng ! "it-v t-hinti to be elected - as to have all the tilli :it once. I In' I ii i ; i tl .S, at es ( i. ivevi: men t ; :'. cdett al ln.iii one doiiar lllitl -e e 1 1 , ! :ll ei CO '.111 ' ' a v - 1 i cm io" ,i t: i weekh :ile St. Fln.o. Nus'h moi, hs. 1 1 is sale to e'e.-n' t belt.!) i: to the S; h ( ' vv ee i . i . ng. Hx-unl; ();;,. h,st it'.v T.v -1 t-. of ( hiklaiid a : : t ii v ii.l t iu ktes at i.- v !'. V. K.isiin. at Wid ;v,r j;,-V. M. a -e , s of lee- tilr :i eh-i. i h at t: a ' " u . :: M ,l:da eve v 1 " ..I.. l:h A tf,v t . v s . o III on i o i Hill met M .lot, Inn Tv-or Mul Mi II em a ts 7 J I a i I. lit Us. :i-et 1 epe t'Velv .S e .1 . Welit : i 1 ! t I i.l.hfl a it .1 the li r.-t shot M . T k : ! : 1 i: - ci I i .-I 111 a t.. :! i : ee. Kie.!n li id men. iillTi thevT We ha . e a. vei lu iiiii- known ,,t anv m'hm.m . i anv i . i nch a sea rei i v oivvatei in ti.!-. eoenrv. as theie i'V liovv. ' .M.inv liev el al e In have lai nf man v vv t i- and siiiiiiiis that have : i' fere la e:i k "low li to loll, I ill v . A 1 i i he -in a I! si i eur.is i ied ni'. moi tiianv of i be, lies are Oalelv neigh liorhootls luiiaing. in ir IS diilieillt io ohtaiu watei for nia ii or bea.-,t A numberof the leading Demo crat of F'Vetieville presented a ii.inil-oine gold -headed cane last week, to ("apt. F. J. Hale, the at: eom)!ihed editor of the (Jbs rrrr. , is a te.-t lllioiu.il of their apprecia tion ot hi sciviees ihiiiii- there cent campaign, a n editor's serv ' appreeiafed t h:i' In-! e this t e e 1 1 1 1 I" is so sell loin s to his party are v i a re pleased to i .1 i n - taiiee, and i ' ill a ' e oa.r 1 rieTl tl Ileal t i I V ni Ul in ieiipi'ti. I 'aafoil i- d lea-. ! be I.I.k a ,,t t ia -. ( There is h Clinton ' : a i ,- ale plolld ..le 1 1 1 a I ' V v. no have ; i v to earn i a n hi hor. 1 Ci l n ; on been i, nu V ll in tl lrom ill .-eVeial We are ham W'ar lil hnr Vet a V . 1 a lied v. hen he ; .;... te,. -A - a -hall ill. i II T i ia- a (ail ia a n. I nit :l ,-a -ix i it-f. mi. e .1 lli)i t a, ; i- .t ii;.i :iins that Will t h llit-llt imiili a-. i ll f.-i St. Hilda. g ho' n is souuded and the s giin is fired, and the snow-i-l and loses its whiteness and :; is darkened with thousands 'a birds, risiug in screechiug ;. This wonder of wild wings - of the sensations of the voy f i. .-re seems everv variety sh oh th of ti igh;. This wonder of wild wines v allow-like tern-; the pyots, the r scarlet beaks and legs; '.; .ng guillemots, with th. ir .! kuiroo!'' the little "dook hei long-necked skarts. the g. units, the fluttering kiti s. he parrot-like puffins, the ou- .solan geese, and the fish- 01 miu on- .sotau ceese. ana tne nsn- gorged miaiiiis. Some of the solan get -e are. too lull of heuiiig to1 fly. an" he glut totiotis birds cannot n ;.!, "te tin water until the cargo . h - have on board has been dis ol.fcd. Says .Mr. Pane: "It has cot) calculated that tlu-se birds ol.e-ed. Savs .Mr. Pmne: "It has levoiu- L'U.ODU.OUO herring a year. I wl'i is (filial To HO't, 715 barrels is equal To 305,115 barrels ; mo: v . 1. ii i no total average of her-1 "La snz, Imt I wouldn't, have be tin. haireled on the whole, ofthe Tieved they'll do it! .Vcbbe ii V j'l.-t a.r in : la 1 1 u t -. on. -.T of Soi'tdaiid the w ild birds ' These are two it inuieii.se iovks, iisiur in precipitous ..a-so-, and a-ijoiuing the small .-he- p island of Boreray, about five iiiii'e.s to uif northeast of St. llihh', which i-s.Kn I'oavhed. St. Hilda, pioper iwo i.sl.mds with a sound uttweeii r.heni, the larger portion hem the inhabited part. Sur rounding ir. aro attendant islets. Sr. Hilda is. alout thiee iriiies lonjf uikI i wo broad. The shape ol the island aas been compared to a leg of'nuit tuii, an:! rises iu stupendous cliffs, one culled Oonoehau rising' to a. height of 1,300 ieer, aud reputed r ,ie highest crag in Great Brit- jam. lue bring ol the ship s gun briny.- out the whole population of hr. Hilda Men and women hasten : down to the landing place, and soon a boat is launched, and wo nm in at the little bay, above which the houses, IS iu number. together with niause. church, and sioiruouse, aje ouui iu tne sniijie ot a ciessbiit:. on pnumd slopiii"; steeidv to the sea. A stone wall iuch-.-et. this little colon v. above the niduses are austere neignts. racn cottage bas its cultivated patch ol' pi ound. New Ndhilit. Ar.othti step io-wards recasting; the political constitution of Japan, in Wc.sttj-. ii nioulds, has been takeu bv the teioruiation of the nobility tif the enijiire. Japan has the old est native nobility iu tbe world. One of its great houses can trace Imii its line in unbroken succession for sixteen hundred years, and no hon-e is called old that cannot date its ; - e back to a- period at the dis tance of seven- or eieht centuries. M"'UI'1 "Vil, t 1, iifufAi-fl or. or.n,..l,. en nrlf a v i.-, . im .. .ui t, o u auuuiat v l. n u , .,: ,..; J..- u.,j ncs.s a uistrirration ot brand new titles among these nobles who, from the antiquity- of their lines are en titled to look down on the oldest noble houses in Europe. But the classification: of the old nobility was based on a po litical system that has passed away, and a reorganization was in a mea Mire necessary. After the owl-thre w of the Government oi thv T.v v .on, in 1868, and the rest, ration of the Mikado, a sort of temporary classification of the liolces according to their wealth, w as ni ide., and the present super ciies that as a permanent arrange ment. It is said that in the new distribution cf titles some regard i: -i been had to the wealth of the v ; . .on.-, nobles, but much attention !-.i Ueu paid to the antiquity of .iiigui and there has also been a cieat inn of a considerable number I new bouses. The Japanese no lul l., is latiked in five classes, Ihe it s,. M-tive titles of which are trans I ' il into English bv the names of lb -.nee. Marquis, Count, Viseoont .inn iJaron, Ihere are to be 12 i'i i ays, C ot the old nobility and ti oi the new ci eat ion; 24 Marquises, 7i (.' uints, 321 Viscounts and 09 Uaroii.-, or a total of 200 of alt Kinks. Although Japan is to have Parliament, or representative iioveniinetit. after the vear 1800. the, monarch is lili-plv f n st-aiul for ;l lonj. rime yet, aud a well-ordered nohilirv io th o-roj t enmiArt: ,.f a thiMiie. Therefore, the institutii u of a ue.w nobility in progressive Japan, cannot be considered, eveu by her Republican neiehbo:s anil well wi.sbers to bo entirely au act of political retrogression. Ex. Ihe frown 1'rince of Russia. (irand duke Nicholas was boi a Mav 18, 18G8, at Czarskoe Selo (Cz u's village), an imperial summer palace, fifteen miles south of St. Petersburg. This spacious palace stands upon the Neva bank, over two hundred feet above the water, ami is surrounded by extensive gri niiiLs so perfectly kept that you can hardly find even a dead leaf .."ii : In- lawns. Cm,', n princes have so much to le.iin that they must begin early ami loe no time. Uutil his ninth year the, educatiou of the youiij Gratitl iluke was superintended byj Ma-.I.iitie de r lotow, one of tbe ladies nt honor who had followed ulie Pi nu i ss Dagmar f rom Denmark to 'ins-la Iu 1877 the charge was given to Lieutenant-General Dani lovi'ch. who Ins arranged the I'i -ice's hours of instruction iu ac- e,n:a!,ef with those nt t he milifrirv . tiuuis. His regular lessons j an- wom eight in the morning till :nit a in tne aiteruoon, out with -ueh intermissions that they never , xeeeiivd five houri a dav. Ills at; ei noons au spent in walks with :ht- Faipeior. or in outdoor sports, i: i ng. swimming, lishiug, fenc ng. v mii.istie.s. of all of which he :vi:v itm.i; and his evenings are j lev r ai to pi-epariDg for nest day's' a --soil... lending, and keeping a di.uy. Ik- is an excellent scholar! ami linguist; enters into his studies I w ith .hitch spirit, and speaks liuent- i.v ;; -.-!. in, Danish. French, Ger- man. ami r.ngnsn. ihe crown aiiii. - of Fhghiml and Germany m -. .:udy if they like at the univer--.:.-e. but thcheir of Kussia must :e etlacitetl by 'private tutors. f I.im May. upon his sixteenth L b.i.iy . the day ou which the 1 i;ii.v aec.une ot age, be reuewed J 1 1. o i i h of adliei ehce to the ortho-j lev hiirch, the ceremonies takmtri w t i n ? .r. J't'rer.sbury . As heir '.. .ii-i.ui il ronc. lie accutn- i.i- Kiiipt'ror aud l-.iiiue.5 ( recent int'ctiU; I-. ft (it'IUlilllN with the I .1 V tt I" i -ci !n the Trince hs slight iititl it a tiily ttiiined, with fair com ; a-.x'-ai ami mitviiru hair; aud lit a -uail.t wears a sailor costume, a liii-i. suits his slender fie-ure. He - ,i u;c!iiiier of the Preobrajenky rrni;siij.uiratiou ) Guard, the famous lenneiit lbuudetl by Peter the Great; and by birth he ia Attaman i i-liiel; ot all the L'o88acksttf tbe ein ime. It is his ikrivrlegr to wear the uniform of any regiineut be pleases. Xiekola. Too Green to l.- A very iniiooent loo'.,.ng t mn who had been waiting iw cut v -eight hours for a Lake Superior Im.i:. and who was told to be at toot of W Hid ' i'.V, I. I t allv ward avenue at noon e.-tc. came slouchinsr down tot'ue about 4 o'clock P. M. am! m queried: "So the boat isn't in .''." In! AVb, she's em ami . i i Got in before noou and . :id tiree hours." "Mercy! but I wrs ' boat!" "Didn't the agent tt go ,T1 tl. V OU "A Hell to comet ' "Yes, he said at noon, but I was looking around town, and ii sot j., to rain, and I supposed she'd wait until after it dented up. You don't mean she v. en' oft in the I shower T" "Yes, she did.-' "Kight in the pouring mm!" : "Yes, sir." as well I didn't go, lor I've no' Ling j hut this old uuiorella, and ge l. ia' wet alius biiugs on the rheuinai ies. 1 Deti oit I'm Jh-inx. (Jrorei" len hold's Vii iei.ee The Barnwell People. ...i-: The fo.-lowin-; quaint onti euri.,u eudoi-seiaei ' was found on tho Luck oi a Cit vemn I ' and Hendricks lickei v at Khji.wi-,1 November 4th : GroverClevelnnd, stand up! A ju-v of your countrymen hnvv found you guilty i of designing and cn vtr -iiii j divera Democrats to become Pr i.lent of the Uni'.ed States, to the r. a i. u rn 1 and personal injury of over ltiO 0! 0 oo h.1 office-holders of tbe Republic An! more: You have caused auijer. ha. red, ili-will, curses and maledictio; 3 to Rpring up and live among the hitherto united Republican family of this country. Vrnir ad vnrfttps hnvA rlefn;ip.l von i with great zeal and ability : indeed such zeal anil ability have never before been known in the history of Presidential campaigns in these United States. Aa ,,... v.ou v., n.n ...aa tn mr,T i mt vmtr .pntmiPn. lent as the law allows. It is. that you. Grover Cleveland, be confined at hard labor within tbe "vails 01 l" v,",l7 "'JU8- 1 V? "a?,u" i -i iTl-; tt : - .1 -ia. - u" i. n 'inn. iiHr.rifr. tr I .tttniiinii-i rnr r.nn lerm of four long years. And may the Lord have mercy on your soul. bring m Tom Hendricks. The Niagara Kink. A little i town up in New York has a skating rink that they call the "Ni itira." It is supposed that they call 't that because the people go fheie to see the ''falls." The Hatchet. T lv,,U V.n hon i.,.o. of . V,eoo or lungs, we will send proof that Piso's Cure for UonsumDtion has cared the same complaints in other cuses. Ad dress, E. T. Hazeltixe. Warren. Pa. jv26 d&w AYER'S Cherry Pectoral. No otber complaints are t?o insiuitius in theii Attack as those affecting the luroat aiu! lungs: none o trifletl with by the majority of ruffer rs. The ordinary cough or cold, resulting perhaps from a trifling or unconscie.us ex posure, la often but the beginning of h I alal aicknea. AVEB'S Cherry Pectoral has -well proren its efficacy In a forty years' light -with throat and lung diseases, and sliouid he liken in all cases without delay. A Terrible Cough Cur!. " Jn 1857 1 took a severe cold, which affected any lungs. 1 bad a terrible cough, and passed sight after night without sleep. The doctors gave me up. 1 tried Avek'h Cherry fut tobal, which relieved my lungs, Induced !eep, and afforded me the rest necetsnrv loi the recovery of my streugUi. Bv the continued use of the Phtokai a perma nent care was effected. 1 am now rJ yenrs . old, hale aad hearty, and am satisfied your CiiEKjtY Pectoral saved me. Horace FAinnnoTnEit." Rockingham, Vt., July 15, l.-2. Cronp. A Mother's Tribute. "While in the conntry lust winter tnj tittle boy, three yearsold, was taken ill will, croup. Jt seemed as if he would ihe from ptr.-ngu-lation. One of tbe family suggest,.! ti,' ut of AYKR's Cherry ri-.i tora i., a Is.tt'e t which was always kept in tl.e Lt-u.1. 'lliii was tried in sn.all au.l frenueiit iU p. p. hi .i to our delight in less than half m. la t1 tl." little patient wns breathing er.Fily. 'J !e--tor said that the Cio.itRY I'i i"-k,i:ai I.; a save.! my darling's life. Ca: ;ou v.ot.i. t.. our graUtutie ? Sincerely V'-urV. MRP. hVVA ClF.riVF-. ." 159 Weet I28th St., New V-.rk, Mav hi. 1 -. "I have nsed AVer's Cherry ru n mi ia my family for sev--. a vnM. :m: ,', n,-' fa8itate to projiou;:i-o il lU- t..os: rll.'t: t remedy for coughs au.l col-is ve h:--ve n r tried. .v. ) Ci:an. .'' Lake Crystal, Minn., March 13. lt-f-'. " I suffered for eila y. .irF 1 rem Ha ,;., i; and after trying mar,, r- nieai,-- aaii ia- ?'. cess. 1 was cured by the i . : - . a ry Pectoral. .!.! i-n 1 'alul...'' Byhalia, Miss., April I. IK. ' I cannot say enough ir. praise of Av Cherry Pectoral, tx-'ievii.e as i ti, .t -but for its use 1 should loue muci- l.nve - a.; from lung troubles. 1-:. Lkagi.o. ." Palestine, Texas, April 22. UfJ. Ho case of an affection of the tl.ro:.'. or lungs exists which cannot be -:t-eat: rel km a by the use of AVer's Cheery Pia ti kal, and It will alaayi cure when the dee.-,je is not already beyond the control of n,eu,t iuo. PREPARED BY Dr. J.C.Ayerdt Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druegists. At Cost. The Entire Stock of Hardware and House Furnishing Goods in Store, north east corner of Middle and South ront streets, will be closed out AT COST within the next THIRTY DAYS, In order of the assi-rnpe. nov26dwlm C. A. HART. Act. FERDINAND ULhiCH CAN BE FOUND AT T. A. Green's Old Stand ON MIDDLE STREET. GET HIS P'l'e I ON Grrocerie s. Lorillard & Gail & Ax s Suufls. Crain j Sacks, Ropes. Twines. Canvas. Oakum, Paints, Oils, etc.. etc.. before purchas ing. Orders taken for Nets ami Sejiu-. Agent for Hazard Powder Co. F. ULRICH, nov2dw NEW BERNE N. '. pOR Sulphate of AininoiilM. Dissolved Bone. Ground lioiie. Sulphate Votar-h, 40 percent. Actual Potash Muriate of Potash, Nitrate of Potash. Nitrate of Soda, Sulphate ot Soda, Sulphate Iafii.ia, Land Plate i RA1?R'. SPTf TAT, TTfTTriT FERTILIZER, I CALL ON OR ADDRESS I . WOLFEXDEN, 'KW B K If X K X. i . UN PARALLELED !! With pni'li nnTvlr -.f I V t IF! T- -S MONTHLY MAGAZl.NK will ' f nivn. : f'ii - size taBihlonable I'Httru .1 pi y zp or -ti-io selectet1, making twelve t-uiteri - ranin .la yer, or value or orei tltrf .ttnlm-K. hi the moft t nntilftr n'i trtln- v ,nrl i.pf-al macazlne. ilnjle oople-. 5 v.: yearly t2 A.!- areas w . Jennings trs.ii obkst. 17 Kani HUi . Street, J lew York. nov21 cUwltv ' Absolutely Pure. 1'niS p-tW'1e-r Uitr VH!lfH. -V ITlHi'V -i ui ' Kl. re i. trili, ami whoWaoiiiPi-ss, Mr- e'' ,(ro lv- i hit ri ih e rd 1 1 inr ki in 1k. n'id hd ,t -oi-i hi o .ji. petition 1 h t.tr in Ittiunr r l- v. H'K. sh n v rl u tn - phofiphfu .w:, r- siid n. . n ck'ih. oval KaK I S'i f'nvnif:,; u.. cm vV . I i-sjt . V fiovLH-iv.lv "th'ehkapest" Goods Yet! ARE Drawing Large Crowds TO .BAKER'S. Calico at 4c. Heavy brown Domestic, 4c. Yard wide goods at oc. Splendid half wool Dregs Goods at 10c. and 12c. NTice Plaids in assorted colom, 7c, 10c. and 15c. Beautiful double fold Ottamon Cloth fur fine dresses at way down prices ; all colors. l..lf 1 a kl AO J I i.l X "OUU1C IU1U WUIUCIt ' at 3?c, beautiful colors ; formerly -old icr out And as for Black Goods, we bought them so low and have sold them bo very eheap that we have sold out ODe invoice, and have ju.-t rectived a new lot. They are beautiful. All wool Cashmere from 35c. to finer grade"; and our black Ottomans, 44 inches, formerly were 90c, now they ure only 75c. Children's Hose are very cheap in solid colors, and black, fine, regular made, 2oc. to 40c; and we sell a nice, solid colored hose for 10c Colored bordered Handkerchiefs are very cheap. We bought rafts of them at way tlown prices, from 3c. to a very fin; cambric handkerchief for 25c. We sell a largo, heavy Towel for 5c. and an all linen Tow, 1 for 10c. A pplendid stock of Ladies aud Children's Shoes; we sell very cheap. Canton Flannel way down. We sell a good for 10c. as formerly sold for 15c. We sell a beautiful Rubber Gotna mer for One Dollar. J A pood Sock for men's wear at 5c , aiid a woman's Hose at 5c. We cut samples and sehd by mail to any one sending us their address. 8 c our Clonk?. We have a mixeo. ! w ul Jacket for 61 25, and then we can show them to you at 4, f ), io, 7, 8, 9 and ?10. i Ohl we sell Cheap Goods, and Fine I Goods, too. We ofien have custom ers to tell us our goods are cheaper than th-v can buy in New York. All linen Napkin for 4c. Buttons, cbi-ap ! cheap ! ! cheap ! 1 1 W' have splendid Jersey 8, all wool, only $1.25. A go d 3 button Kid for 25c. A better 4 button for 50c. At d the best $1 Kid ever sold in New Berne ; for mer price was $1 50. Picture Frames and Shopping Bags CORSETS. Madam Foy's Side Lace, Thompson's Glove Fitting, Tampico Boneless, Abdominal, for fleshy ladio-s. A sph-mlid stock of Cassimeres for Bov's Suits und Ladies' I'l.-tcrs. Ladies' Sacking, Cloaking, Beaver Cloth. Hoop Skirts at loc. Shoe Polish. , llainliurgs. very low. We have Blankets very low. Oitly see ours, and we are sure you will be pleased. We have Bargains, and the customers think so. Our store is nearly always full oi traders. See our Black Silk at 90c. ami $1 per vard : such goods as formerlv told for S 1 .50 jut vard. Satins in all colors at tide, ami 75c I We have lovely Brocaded V. lvt-t. at tjOe., 1 ot iks like silk velvet. We keep a large stock of Buttcrick Patterns always on Iiaml. If you buy worsted ilre.-s poods to the amount ol three dollars, we will give you any Butteriek J'attern vou choote. liON'T FORGET M. BAKER'S, Pollock Street, A. m-;w iu-:ni-:, n. octlO dw c. II. MultKIS. K.TAl t , MOKRIa. .IS11K1) 1S4T J. J. BURGESS, of N- C-, Vvr. K. MCKBIS L SONS, OSNSHAIj n a a JiftWimiSfilOn ZSl&TCIi IS. A.v. 2'.n 25 cc 21 Contwvrre St., .NOliFOI.K, VA, '"i n 1 ,(tln t!on K 1 v-n to h n ot TiMot, Gri1;'. J ' a i ' ii t Hini Conntry PuJure r r I j ir" h ch is 1 1 h flvnr.ee nifuie on o-nit-h ifcrii in 'ii t . I to in tit rot u i uh hi id It 'jrlieM nmr Aet I'MO-ti c)arantcfl. hu2Iw 1.)hd1 Damaged Goods at MACE'S AT 'fJO PlOlt CENT. BliXOW COST, ; , Such a Hardware, Sblp Chandlery. Drura, j Etc., two (Joura below oltl alAiirl, Market I "Wharf. Also we ftre opening a Lairaje lteli of HEW in tne oo-, unt, rnicii wtu be aold at r LowMt Price. Id at F Lo BRICK ! -400,000 r tale by H. H ABlWTTr. Kin. ton. N iclai Kiil-e U)k11 point! on the A- N iUH roHrf . (-iimple u br nevti At JouRjr AL ofTlos. (M'l w8ijj dlw JONATHAN HAVENS, o'OMM IHSIO.V 1WKHCHANT. j NEW BERNE, N. C. will nll. i.il to Hi attlr of Oottoo. Rio. nd ll ilier priwlure ciiisl(nrd to Mm K-niflu conalgonieDla. urtldlw ln HOARDING HOUSE, Queen Street, Ktnston, N. C. T. J. I 'OK LAW, Proprietor. In tbe centre of town. Brick Bui l1 In? Id A. H. Miller-x-Jf wira STATK or NoHTH ( AK.il.IMA. UDalow eotihly. I Onslow Oounty I Huprrlor ooar I Belorv Clei k. M. K. BWo(ond and wife, cln I), and Jo -teph Muore, PlalntifTii, Agml imt Alex-..dr Mts.r, Huiii H Clark and wife, MnrKurrt A a-nl t M,re, I "..fenrtanu To (1. K. Sioore : J'akr not icr unit in anion alwve en titled liaa len o,rijmenrMl aicalnet yoo la ttie Kuperlor t '4nrt of llnilwnninl;. uefme Hie C'lrra l aaltl court, lor Ilie porptiee of making partition beiwrt-n ine rea-ilTe tenant In common of cxrlln land lying ID Held itmnt) and d-r1lx-d In Die complaint, and that on nr liptrliy required to appear at the office of me Clerk of ihe nu pet lor toon nr me t ouniy ot ninliiw, on the Hh day of Uvoeoiner, I KM, and answer or demur to tne complaint filed In this o-tlon, and ibat Ifjr u fall to answer nald complaint within lhat time the plalntlfTn will apeb to the court for the relief demanded 1r the oomplalnt. A. O HI IW1NH, o. H C Oct 7th. ISM ocltwbi THE UNRIVALED NEW FARMER GIRL COOK ISTOVE. V Nothing further wfmi nfooary to rotk the New Farmer Girl a Perfect and Beautirul Cookln Apparatus. It haa tanre FIum and Oven, Patent Oven 8helr. Hwinflni HeartU Plate. leer Aah Pit and Aah fan lHKr. The ( .roan Pieces all have cold air traca, and the cover are amooth and heavy T. Large HiniileOven !ora. Tln-lJnd. The large 1 tncre&eod aale oi lhla Btove at test lta popularity Everj Htove fully war- ran tea. P. M. DRANEY, Sole Agent, oc4 NEW BERNE. N. C. dw H. J. BAKER & BR0.t 215 Pearl St., New York. PROPBIKTOB8 Or THE East iDdia Chemical Works. IMPORTERS OF East India Goods, Chemicals, Etc., Etc. MANUFACTURERS OF J. Baker ft Bro's. 8pecial Truck Fertilizer. H. For testimonials and any information call on or addreaa J. J. WOLFENDEN, NEW BEItNE, N. C, General Agent for Korth Carolina ocadwtr &mjr Merchant Tailorinf L and Clothing Houaa C In America. WAN AMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, Philadelphia A full Hat ot card mampl.. of tha fraat place f oodi ataca will ba lauad with C. L. IV MS. SALES A '.INT. New Berne. i Coal, Coal, Hay, Hay, Ice, Ice, Wood, Wood. Coal, Hay, Ice & Wood, FOR SALE BY WATSON & DANIELS. APPLY A r THEIR ic e ho r s i:, Near Foot of Middle Btr'et. New 13ei-n'. TS", CJ. aST Cull on us before iiurcti&ftiDg elaa where. jvl8 dwly KV30THER AHE TOC- ! rrDnTTDT "PTI With any ltiMHe ueni ' X XVU U JJ JjU liar to jour gen tic M'i J If no, to you we bring tiding of rorufort and Krt'aijojf. You can BE CURED and rent or ed to perfect halUi by uillig Bradfield's Female Regulator! It te a nperta.1 remedy ftr ajl.dlaeaaaa par ultilnt io tbe womb, and any lntelll(Dt woman can cure heraelf by followlnc the dl rectlona It li especially efTlcacloua In oaaaa of aappreaaed or palnrul manatmatlon. In w b 1 tea and partial prolapaua. It afforda Im mediate relief and permanently reatoraa taa menatruHl function. Ai a remedy to ba Daad during that critical period known aa "tHiioinr l.iri," thia In-raluabla prepara tion hav uo rival. Saved Her Life ! Rinor, MclKToan Co., OA. Dm J. Hunriii.D-Hear Mr: I hare taken everal Iwrttlea of your Female Keyulator fpr lalilngof the womb and other dlaeaaea can. blned, or Fliteen year atandlua, and I raajljr believe 1 am cured entirely, for which plana accept my heartfelt thanka and moat pro foun.l gratitude. 1 know your madlelna aaved my life ao yon aee I cannot apeak t-y hlghl Vn lu favor: 1 have reoommendedlt aeveral of my frlenda who are anfleiing aa I nu. Youra very reapeevfolly, MRS. W. K. STBBBIMH. onr Trent lae on the "UcalUi and HappV neaa of w oman" maJled free. Hraotiklo KaoouaTo Oo., Atlanta, Ua. For anle Wboleanl and UtaJl by au 1mi New Bern. N. C. 4wlw ..ICK! ammff I c i v k . 'tlx 1 's - TTh