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AM1 - Itt ATIS ; 'aVjavrn7 ou I j t)aji n.j ;u1 f"r rrf:nrarMU A lata) )n 1atni 1 aWl t Tiir I si i)rtei iaj i i a i L r am 1 p. t-umrr llir"--M I m crt-1 :'' l'-asn (.'ALL AT ' EETHICITS" CLTO STAND. . I 1 w Job Printing ! rt. rirr ulftrt . n.u.i mil,. licr llratla WhlniaM S .lnf'-t.a "'.. M 4 W f-' 'l! A Furniture ! JOHN SI' TICK'S. ' 'N 1111'! 'I V. 7KFKT U.' , a !-..: -i I .4 - . . : ,i. i Hattr- . - - . :,r. , t .4 . h 'K hi 'TT' - ii r ROBERTS & BRO., WTuilcNalf V IC-Titii II H I I . ' li IN J Q'r -re U4W4, 4444vO - :--4.- VERT A . ; : . C r-. i 3 i-. .:' v:-'x --hRNi: n o FERDINAND ULRIGH N' 1 . . tin- !:'- 1 v ' I N Mii'Di.', -t:: '.:y: (w l'OCCl'i 's, 'JI.RIf'H KLEN-SO DOR - li VI - 1 .1. 1 - a.: . 4-r.-.-- 4 a Ii4.rn r . M , I Sa? .ao ai Ula a-a ; .A4-44 4,444 -ai ft, ! ipa-xl arm. Toaarmn, . u-.. 4 :, K'n.ia. ami Can.lia , liiMlniHir aJrataH.aii dw THK JOURXAL. N - .'. .'.KUNK. N. C. JAN. '-'J I. t I - CotmTvo. '';.,- v. ., t ho -riori; : - ..: ,.; t! . (:, u Ii.'r : ii--: r-iiii ' ' tilt- : Ift tll.li .ill llltt'lIM' '1'' - : r I'M ,::i;4, i:i,-!it lll.tl k Hit' 'I ;,' i'.-r 1 1 . m. m nr v Hi u , i : 1 t !,i- r.ii o . ;' t i .h-: : : It-. : . ; i: : ' !! in .i in i ' ! .-'1 : ti"T i I . ! i!i ': ii ; :ul. ;v in- i . ' !, ' ui . '1'1.' a : : r r . ;.i;r;'i-i' i;.-i'!:iT t" n'Mit 'Ht :i.r 'ni:-i kunl nl .iinui'inrli' !IT In IhIi-m'i' till' I'Ml'Ilt In W llli'll .U-'vM I..- niilnl-i'il. !i Ii"' ri i; , : : .ir . !io 1 1 1 1 r i ! u i -hi", fo I !i ' 1 1:1 id' ' i , i ' 'iii':!' m 'f M : n : i 1 o . i l'I ' ,n : 1 1 - ' : . i ! i ". : . I'll ' ! 1 1 u : : in mv ; .. . : ! . r ' . i i : : i . i : . ! : r -. i ' " I . 1 . . . , 1 1 , 1 1 1 i , ' : : . -''iii- in-: . .i 1 1 utr ri-i i ' - i'- -1 ' i 1 1 i . ii i 1 1 .i . i - -1 - i- ; " i ' t-i i 1 ' 1 ii. 1 1 in'- i ' Ii i- i ii i i 'in r t iu- i.i!..i, w i.rli .1 !i- 1 1 Ii - II i N ,Ui- 111 in -in -I'l-inl i ho o i-n i n ir. " i" '!i..f r ho ; .! i -.i -u " 'iii'l 'ri.tir ti- 1 l ' ' ! i I p Uli .111 Hl'l-I ell 1 11 "I - i - i -. .ii. i -; " n . I : : .i- : : in i- : :i '') ;:; ' i ; n :.ti r t ii.i . I" hli ! . h - -I .ic: :oi- : ii- t i ni ii ii eil I 1 n i "line i 'i i '1 'i'- " It ! :i i : u : ii tin. i.ililri-n -In'ii'iil -a l-ii 1 . r .H1M1-.I--un-nt ' 1 1 ii 1 1 : :1 1 ii ' rli ,i i .1. ; r i'. imt a.lult- niiclit i" In- ;iilo to .i w itli tlo Ap.l 1. : In- n I i " ' -. 1 1 1 1 1 - 'i ii' tii I put . i u . t i 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ;' Tin- 1 1 1 1 ; 'i- 'in- lit ln-1 - i- mi In i iiililri-n. W li.it m.iy wo i ioot nl our voun 'o'lo ii no cilnrt i.i ih. Itio "D Cllfl k till' OXi-l'Sl Vo lll'llll Oflu-i- ;n parlnr .Illlos tll.lt ,11c mi ...(lill.ir r 1 1 1 w .ii 1 .i -f At tin' s.uni' fiino, some th in;; lu-ttor must 1'' ni i, Inl. Iiiilroil, iino tnioit 1 i.in!iiiotl for ft-;rm jr that in mhih' I 'i.iri-s con t-rs.it mn is in iLuii-r nl Ih-i-oiimiiii lost .irt. Ilt'liro. tin i nest iiiu iinsos: --W hit lu-i ;in- wo In tune r.irs out nt ten. mi t In i.irt ot those who ive t he In -el Vr ni to lion.-eiisicul allies, there will I vi,- no ties He (in an t h i n o- i .f an en uobliii nature. It we habitually lnvlei-r to enltivate oni nilliils. we an In i j e lor not Inn hut i n telle, : nal iiilerionty. atnl inal;lit to cin i-r-i-with ease ami eleaiKo. Wli.it : there more eliioal)le than a lull iiant, witl ei m ersat ion. elil'.veniil i an oi ea.-ion al pun ami -parklin repartee! It is true that i e all t-an not ex eel in this tl e 1 1 o li 1 1 u 1 ae i-oinpli.-lnneiit, any mole than we ran all exeel in any branch ot learn I : i iT or ! in si iits.-: li.it e ea n, at leas! , ne the talents that we have, whether they be one. two or Ine. Though eonvomation. in it.- l eltiT ).tri May t r-U-emed ! Rill, und not .in art. , ol much i1e(eiit.ls, a." in the tiller n toil. - i ii c-ulture and the sovvirij; of the -oil. It is saitl that the eelebra'etl S.uniiel .lohii-oii lor a hn time laokeil upon -i(i er-atn.:i as the eliiet amtiseiiient. lie tohl Sir Joshua Keynohls that he hail al ' w; s made it a rule to talk nxn cverv (M-r.i-sion as well a.s he eouhl. lie ha.l thus obtained a mastery over his weapons whieh made lit : i i one of t In- nio.-t arcompMslieil con versa t ion al gladiator-." A Teat ' res jKin-i In I it is laol upon us to improve the mind. We should as certain it.s various laeulties ami Mis4--pt i bi 1 it ie.s, and earne.-t st I l e to make ;i much progress as pos silile. We have the xwer ot in ln)sK'etion, and should not fail to make ood use of it. Of people u ho are i.ejfli Ceii t in this respect, it has t-!n well said: '-Thus multitudes live and die a.s tiuly straupers to themselves a to countrie.- ot which the hae heard the name, but rtlilch human Itsit ha.s never trod den." A read talker m.i not have any bet ter nat ural a bli 1 1 than one who is --slow of speech." but on aivount of beuij: able to expie-.- hi thonjht.s in an intelligible and toreetu! stle, he I- lix-k'-d llH.ii a-!.-!oriiii to the "a r i st , s-rac "! intellect." while the other is I.-le grated to the rc-.oti ol 'U'eilectiial medi,HTi: Til' s ( . i'.. I i: ski:. , H i '.it'll''. Cii r rt n ( . Mirn nf the 1 i nit' 'l'h ere are two tact- that i! wmiM well for intelligent Aim riean- to pflidi r over. ()::e is the u'rouinj u u m I 'its ami i n tl in-nee ot tin- llom.it: , i 'at lioli,- ( hui eh, ami t he 't her t in rapid absorption o! the bil-.ne-- n terest.s ol t he coil nt r b t he 1 1 1 i : e w race. The Koinan (.'athoio - .tie :n t-ri'.lMtij: at a rati- t h a t I u i i ai I a i eu t lir , if It coll t I II lies, will U) ike ! lie 111 more poweiml than all the other -religious sect- put together. 'I he , ..ar, h its,-!! al-o. that :- tin- priest hood, not the laity. I- becoming eii . . r : i , . 1 1 -1 wealthy. Inever cit oi tin- I n :o:i tin- n pre-e Ii t at 1 ve.- ol t he church ha ve seen i ed large block - ! Li;.,! in -ectioti- certain t" becim e: vahl i bie. 1 lea I e-' . 1 1 e -o : 1 1 . i tiii' : ir.- , . : , Koin.iiii-t- in all t ,c . : ,-s ! 1 v e :v ; : h la I e insight :-a M-.i . : :.e I ,;al that w .1. hav 1 ' in gr.- iti-' : -. . ti value. I i. ; - : -' I'e : ..- v . : New . iN . , ; I..". .1,.:,!-. ; ,- eh-.':, h :s ;. ; g ' i.e pi I ;, t i, a' ; 1 , c, i , 1 ' .dice -1 ' - in 1 e-s t il! , II t 1. 1 eld wt.t Id ..mi -. . b 1 1 ! e : 11 1 . 1 ; sec.; ; , 1 ! ;,, , 1( ' In- 1 1.0-' v ai 11 a 1 ! e 1 ,1 1 1 : : 1 e v a 1 y ! ii: 1 1 : g ii a' am : :i 1 ' a : - - j n e , 1 .' 1 4 a --. a. I'h : - : I! ' :: er. a' e, i ; 1 , 1 ea-;. 1 ii ; :,e par : ot 1 , v . 1 :,.,, 1 . 1 II. 1 . ' has tl. .-II i'.e-p' - '- i 1 .1 I 1 "I . : - v . ti,.- -1 v.-i .1 g- . : :: ::.. li, : r 111 w -. ,- a . ; 1 : gl n. ; - , : . ; . p ,. 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The -tr ii.--.- i,;in .1 ha- '.. n It iljil I" u-;il, I w e .1 ; , , i.. -".1 unit. ef th" ii ht . '-a 1 1 1 ; i - - ; ,, . 1.'-. r.. -.-in h 1 1 : a' tli" .iiul ,.. . i. Iiiu . i I. or I "v 1 1 -' ' '., '.- -.., ...'.' I aw I. -s '. i n, rs. I : M"- i .,: . .!..:. ' J I. .-I n ht I.e -a - , - I "i l la i . 1 I h . 1 i k l r j, loll Jliai t '. . t! :h--t in 1 1 . . - . ". v I i ., : . a: - , I Ui,-ir ma . - a! N.a S' r i i t - ii ,-. k a. -1 u a- N" " h.. i he, n ! . n lire .onl as h' l 1 in 1 a.' -' he 1 tl-! V a - to ht- l..-..n-l i .'!' t r, ' 1 . I .I'-l rep! . t s c a .. 1 1 n 1 : , : 1 . 1 - t ae. "-ii ir.,1 lln- iiuiii- i- -i 1 un.aiL:. It IS tl." 1 i ret'-1 111,1 e i;i lie l,.rini, all, . and. it is s.u 1. in the wt.ri.l. 1: is ,-,.( rtuir.e.l lli.il lln- j. ii t v thai -i 1 lire 1. 1 t h a in me t -ljt.il in-' I t-ii'.r.iiii . through P. li: ml 's uiine. w l.i ii 1- t-innecltd w il-i N e a. tliii- in.tkniK .li-"... ry hy thc ituards on the "iit-i'ie of lln luiiie nii I h -s-i hi . 'I'h" tire ei ma -ii-. -evert, I by th" ttu inls until ala-ut -' ,.'e, k Sun, lav .-v, nin;. w h, n atlenipi- w. i" llla.lt' .1 .ma to etin:ui-li the (1 line-. hut VV )1 h, Hit -lI'-(-es. I .-iter i-lT.Tts vv.-r" -aid to hav,' 1,-, n ir.ad e to lll'l net' ' ' -ll a- of ill" Stlait-ville iniii'-n tn ;i.-i-i m "llini,' e, aitr, 'I ov er the :!:iin, s. hut II" i -la- seemed w illing to lei.,1 a li.-lpin hand. An t-nu'ini- :iii.l seine niir.t r- I'r'.m Huelitil vv ana' taken to New Si rait-v i 1 1" t In- iiierninir. und it is th. iieht that lh,- Ion e -- lit may h" -u lln- nn t to ina.-tt r the lire. A I unit r vv as i-tiiTeiit am" ii". lh" miners t" -lav th it I'.'a cowboy.- ha.l a-- t'nil'ir.l ill New St r o isv 1 1 le. w In, vvou 1,1 -h' rtiv make a nn 1 en nil the w,,rktno; line r-, loiarl- an- 1 . 1 1 e; , , -u 1-1, d at the n lia s m th" vath-v . and a ensis i i. t in at hand. Mine No. "i. w hicli Ii.i.- a i - ,i j . i. itv "( IJ,) tar- p,r day . had het n el, ,-",1 f. r sometime, and it w a- supposed to h" -i-iurelv bas ked at the mouth: hut etitraia-f vva- gained by ,li4,'"iiig un dtT or through the stone and vvin.nl w , r k . Atii-mpts i n Ia- part ef -"111" tual.l t,, 41,-t at it." hiirnin; mine wa re ne t with a ii..w.-r of si.nn-s. at-. 1 nitlnng I-, U! t he i..I." to ' 1 11! i;!l l-ll ll'.M lire than 'in., invi-i .n ."-u p.-r i nteiid.-n t at ihi. ht r I w . ,ri red tins me ruin t . " n ! t . sir ot - v ol" vvah a f. n-e . -f in-m to a--:-t in el..- n- up tin- 1 iirnii; inn." t" 1 revel. t t'linhei' datea.,... N.- a. i -1 iiiu-'-(or tin- pi" p - I ' iild be i .ht a li-.i-d at i r a 1 1-v i : i .-. i'.-l i hiir. hi'l. rr.Mmiri-r , a' r h . i ' ! 1 1 m '. ii - , i . 1 ll. king t '....! :.:..! 1 r i : 1 ' - : . i : v . - i 1 . I . a n . : - i a r . -. i a i k a r ; : i I f r,- 1 i a: : -.:.:- 'nn -. h ,. -n ' -: n. .:.,: a.- a- .. : .-: ;,. k- i . Ila r ' . . v -. h. , ri . .- : i 1 . ar. : i : i h" S:.c , i , v . I :::''. ' v ; , ; : t , . a k.u: i in ;!. --n.g :. - -' nnir : r. r-. n.- t :. ii ,t -. i.i .1 -i::!.r...t- w. :ie:-t h !; r . . ; ;:.'.'!'-:- I : i -1 1 1 ' -1 : ; -a a v . i i , " iii.irv w 1 '. 1 1 . m-'l I . : i, 4.- that w - 1. I t the "111- .!'... !- talon ll up f: d t -. - v 1 - -! :t . 1 v It -a 1 , v ;- . : i.e mau-ni : a i 1 1 -. . 1 i r 1 v . 11,- ! i -v i . . -r a p h - f the :: .:: : v. v. and II. in Mi i Tl.:- Iv i-k- i t ,d in. i -ii : : v i..f-.... t.. .! lh.- i,..i:T : if" ,. :r:- m I v t I .- : V . i :. u '. 1 1 . '. . - - a 1 . ' I . - th a I 1 1 1 , i :; i- i n A I a I. am a a ; , - v . i . . v- n i-...si ul t l- l'olilks of tlio Future. n i; "I sninethmgover ten iniilion of voteis. some l-M,(i(M at the last election east their ballots for the Prohibition candidate Governor St. lohi!. This doe- not. however, rep- i. -sent the real feeling of the com- iniinitv on the necessity of the na- tii.ii taking a hand in 'rest i a in ing. if not aboli.-hin :. the -ale of intoxi- eating dunk.-. ' it :s a remarkable t.n-t that wherever the sinjrle issue of Prohibition and a n 1 1 -Proh ibi t ion h i- been prevented to the voters, the Prohibitionists have succeeded i i i -rw hel ni i ng iii;i ii nit ies. This w a- ti m- ot' Maine. Iow a and Kan -a-, iiieoiiU three Slates in which the naked is-ue w as presented with- " it cut . 1 1 1 -g 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 s u i: Ii party, p-'t - uil'.i loed i j nest H m s . li i. ml ii : : t ' ' 1 b ii:e -hi.-U'le-i politicians ill i1 v.i-;e In! . ! ;-:.! 1 1 ! i i 1 1 1 1 1 p:i lo I ' e I 'I "I. : I. M Hi ; I ;;, . I -coll - I II ..'id M : 'it'.e-ota. . would. be..ine t lom-i b ; In-people ,,l ; ho -a-State-. .111.1 it I he I .11 11 wlneli i ae tein- I . i I I I I ' i it 1 M t t ' I I ' I - 1 ' t ' i l K I M i '" t i - P. i ' ; - .iii.- i l"ii In ot i : . ni iii.it am 1 1 1 . P ; : ei i iv tin- vv hole ration. ! u i ' :' e m .: :: nn pei ', i men ' - in i he w a o' : - .n iv hi- : t is. Tiie politicians a : ij ail opposed i o i he agi t at ;oii . a m 1 heme lie p . 1 I t '. Ill 11 h i II eS. i 1 1 e li-gul ir org i!!i-.Hi.:t, do what 1 hey e ; 1- 1-i keeping ' limn d it: ; i tig to I : i e p.! i a ; , 1 -ct i, ni I i me. Then I he e-iil I , ! (li,. ,-eii ll ', I h a v e -i , ; i .-i-'i'il ill the 1 II p Ii ! I lit el est . The V h ive par' I illy mil ; lied i he will of t he people i'l ( Mil", low a ami U,;u -as. The 1 1 1 j i 1 1 if dealer-, of cour-e. are very powerful: but with all these drawbacks the horrois of the liquor tralli'- are so obvious that the public sen ti men t again-! if i- steadily deepening. Tin- women (d' the country are on the side of prohibi- t ion. Mm il issue.- ; w ith our people alw a - w in ill t he elld. !:irI's- P.uks an- both for ornament and uiilitv when properly laid out, with tiees and shrubs ami iinwers ami walks and diivos and fountains, They ate bi eat hing -places lor the luh ibitants o: town or city, and al- soeharm the eye ami cultivate the taste. It is nit crest in: i note the characteristic teatiires of the paiks and pleasure-ground.- of di Hereof : con u ; l ies. '-green oases in the arid desert.- ol business anil dissipation. : for the refreshment of (he city's soul ! ami botly . In I er.-iaii gardens are seen straight ami shade, a venues, ; w, , I, lipphngsneamsand sparkl.ng, lountains ami bright, and Iragrant , wcis. ineiiaiiau Lraruens com- bine tin- charms of architects w ith thoseoi oi'iiamental shrubbery. An Kuglish park presents open landscape of meadow, lawn and slope, with w i ml ing walk and drives. Nat 111 e is not overpowered with art. There is freedom, breadth and sim plicity. In tin- French pleasiire Ltrotinds we li 11 il a combination of the Italian garden ami the. Fnglish park. German parks resemble those of France and Fnglaml, but they are less lice and open than the latter, and show less elegantly artistic treatment than the former. Yet they hav e charms whieh are adapted to meet the want and sentiments of the people who Ireipient them. In laying out parks, attention must be paid to the pecul iai it ies of the climate ami the customs and habits of the people. In our country at the North, parks are frequented only during the warm mouths. J 5 11 1 I they may present such attent ion for I winter visiting as skating and j sle;gh-rid. ng. Further south their prrii. d of use is extended. Accord ing to our icpublieaii ideas, parks .-nouhi lie so located ami arranged as to accommodate ami benetil the' ' h,,r '-S,on J,,lm- greatest number. The rich can go We sometimes hear of a thief who abio.ul lor refreshments, bill thejitiite disarms suspicion, and suc-nia-s oft he people require pleasure- I ceeds in securing his booty by his giounds iieur th.-ir homes. I very boldness. In the following : curious case, reported in the, Xew Sixteen-MioihiT-." York Jlvrahl, the Jbold thief must II v ei man is by n at lire a t heorist. ' hen he encounters a strange tact In- is uneasy until lie lias di-covered it.- "why" and "how." 1 1 he is 1111- 1 -, 1 in-ai ce. or inogicai. ins t neory is a p- o be a -1 -11 n 1 . I ni t it satislies his 1 I 1 1 . I , g tin- lie u . , ; I ll l"II t I 01 i .- wel'e -I ; no i e peat 1 11 g 1 i :l e. ki - I t tell - in 1. it ft . " T a 1 1 ll w ll I ii : ; ,-, h 1 !, I lie s, 1 : 1 1 1 itipi:, f the w ith: w 11 as t he j ra pull ' y ed made a -'mill bods ,,; ti oops at hied with it .1- ellei'l i e a- a much Iai ger Iilllll- j be I ol si ,i 1 lei, s w in 1 c.U I'letl ordinal v Ilil.-s. line day .1 coin pan of I' n ion j e iv. dry. disi luted and drawn up 1 in ambush, pu; to ll glit. with their! sixteen shooters," an entire Con-! lei lei ate I e g 1 1 1 1 C 1 1 t . Al I IT a tOW : 1 1 1 : ' i i 1 1 e s . I ! 1 1 - ( ..federates, di.-eover- ng that they had been routed by a liamlliil of men, I albed and drove tin- I II loll sold ;ei s 1 lack . I ai! t hat d;; that : a - e i - a 1 : 1 1 1 w as !" '"d to nil' ion ine r.lpalil y ' I tiie ::ng n tin-Feds." one in, in. ei . i.'iiml a -at i-iln-:n;;, theory "' nigh', when 1,,- went on If C.ll.o i 1 1 to n ion .!. i ::. -! i, will , ni a i n-w er a I 1W s I, I e a ,f. - - , p, .,.i- at -..-:. 1 - nun tied. ' a 4.0- -oj.l.c- lo; a , 1 i '.'. n ee she w ill p' oha Id reg.11 d t his asfoitiiu- ale. Long-Lired. J'it'ty years ago tomatoes were sold under tlie name of'Iove apples," a.s a vegetable curiosity. They were Ils,(1 lor ornamenting mantelpieces, :'1 occasionally one was given toa -1 1 1 1 . 1 tQ play witli, on condition lic would not bite into it, as it wns thought to be poisonous. The lilSl person in Newport to eat the t""to was an Italian painter, named Come. "There,"' he used to say to those w ho expressed their surprise at the eating the suspected vegetable, "is that potato! lie grow in de dark, or in do damp cellar, with his pale, lank roots. He has no flavor; he live underground. Bnt de tomato, he grow in de sunshine: he has de li ne rosy color and exqaisi te llavor: he i - wholesome: and when he is put in tl-- soup, you relish him. ami leave 1 1 o ! h i 1 1 g I 1 1 ll C pi 1 1 1 C . " The an t hor of ' uMl) i I) isceil ees of Nev.poit" has pre.seived several am , dotes of this llaliail, who intro t I.,, t . , i t . . X' 1 .1..., . tnu i u iih- iiMiiditi uiiirw nui idinr.", i (),,,. ot them illustrated the (net ' iia I .life tables" are based on the; 'nrtiiir duration of lite, and that ...,o.o. 1,1-.. u; Af ....., AT..., mil pt i.soii.-s, i i tia - 4311 ill UM aii.ni- j teliore. apjiarently set the ordinary laws of longevity at defiance. 1 In his seventy-third year Come j v as pel . -nailed to buy an annuity, j The Massachusetts Hospital Idle! Insurance Company, on his pay -I incut i.i one thousaml live hundred , .!lil -t ll III I IIOIl.Il.S, ,ll-fll io J.'i.v hiiiioin- litinilred dollars every six i mouths dining his life- The old i man lived fifteen years to enjoy his ; annuity. lie received in ali three i thousand dollars, much to the sur- prise, and loss of the company. As i the cashier was called upon, year I alter year, fo make navnients to I hN , ,;.rsl s tt.n t nnnui tant, it seemed as it the company had caught ai .Methuselah. j W ith :i laugh that almost choked j him, the old Italian used to say. as he received his semi-annual cheek,- '-)e Prezedent he say he very glad 1 so well, but 1 know he lie all de time. He no know how much macaroni, how much oil, how much tomato I eat. Mv grandfather he die when he one hundred. inv alid father when he one hundred t wo, and I I .live forev or !" . Stolen Lunch Au o!(1 g,');lt has the digestion of ostri.u and th(, viciousness of a ,,,.,. ll0rse Kvervthing that he clew js fooil t(( -lljin ;ind anv ,,0 can .itta(.k is ljs 1)lltt. ; .- ., c ,i.., i-., i 1....1 one thing that disagreed with liim, and the result is reported by the I'.oston Journal: A troublesome old marsli goaf, which litis been the pest of the neighborhood in which he ha.s fora ged for several years, lately ended his vicious career in a somewhat tragic manner. lie crawled through a broken lence down in TJrookline St reet, and ate a tin pailful of plas-ter-of-Paris, which had just been mixed by a mason who was plugging a fissure in a cellar wall. A few moments after his stolen lunch, he commenced acting in a lunny manner; he blinked fiercely, and his under jaw swung lrom right to left with terrific swiftness. Then, with a furious bellow, he went through a kitchen window, scaring a servant girl Jso that she fell on a hot stove, making his egiess through a screen door into a back yanl. Then, with a hot steak broiler dangling from his horns, he made mad srtides for the Back Day, and plunged at once and forever beneath the waters of the Charles. nave been both .surprised and amused at the mistake of the old couple a mistake w hich '-John's" late hours on former nights may have w -a rr. in tell "My dear, what ails you the nightmare?" asked John Lyons when he woke up early yesterday morning, and heard his wile talking very energetically. It's not the nightmare, but our son John." saiil his wife, sitting up I in bed and peering indignantly at a "There he's been fooling around the room this live minutes, and though I've told him twice that he'd coming home so late and not being able to lind his own room, yet, he w on't answ er me." ' ili- 1. veins ar this sat nn in bed ;mil ,,,,',, ,,1 m Vt.l v emphatic, lan- uage of ! heir son John' whether e meant lo stop his fooling and go 1 up to bed. or nor. The- ligure dis 1 I a iu icared throuuh t he door .and the couple 1. :v -down again ami went to -h-ep. When they woke up again, it was ' daylight, and they were surprised to see tiie closets and the bureau ! iii aw ers open. If was very soon i discovered that all their clothing had Keen stolen. They also learned j that their son .lolin" had been in ' lied all nighl. They went to the llli.abcth street I stat ion ami found that two voting! nu-n. named Joseph Wilson and Jo- j . -i pi: l.eoinud. had been arrested i i. ; wo inni'.s I'ciorc wiih tour large . ' bundle t h.-i: p. - ol dresses Sand clot hing in ' , , i vs-essioii. u Inch pro"cd in bo t ii pi lipoid . at Hips -1. is : he ! A --r.ii ii . ' i.a , , ' ,.- 1 I gl-.-t Ne-iV ,- er e I i lean engine in, -i . i o 1 1 . ; ,n till n a - a he, n I'esiiJr Is lie line; Imt 1 1 ; I. helled 1 lie t a I , I I . I I! , , . ' ! ' J e ' I I , ' 1 1 I'l' 111 ll' ll 1 . IS' or , ,.; . i , ! 1 . - h ' a I !--.-! s. 'Pus ,'-:'.,:,' I . , e ; . a - 1 1 1 c . 1 - ' ,1 1 : 1 1 i w 1 1 1 1 -.0 --in 1 1 1 i'i 1 a w 1 '. i i . en 1 the 1-1 1 , - ii 1 y '!'!-, i ni - -; n --, d' on r erii i -el s will I ..- ! o e.ipl'iie the defenseless im-rch.mi j ive.-M-l.- 01 0111 antagonists. Dei,,,.,: j ' -7 Mont Ith. ones COMMISSION Consignments of Grain, Cotton, and other PRODUCE SOLICITE X- PECMP? ATTEIIVION G'JAIIANTEED 1J- .V i K 1 S l ions. 300TS AND SHOES, ol-' , i,i. i; in . - 1"orK' coi,, lour Sugar, ' ,. . , once, oiiit, Byrup and ! MOLASSES. SNUFFand TOBACCO . f A l I) W A li K i'ci; v.- - Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Axes, Nails Plow Triices Harney, &c. &c. Vm-itif"x ,11 pjliss ; F, X F. i: A I, L V A L S ii MOTT'S SWEET CIDEIt, TIIK Kl-iST MADE, CONSTANTLY IN STOCK Price- low lot- nsh ! I inflict ii .:i in-., ia ,i: ee. 1. 'lighest, ea.di prices pni.l for Cou.'il I V I'roiluee Srxf (lull and see me North West corner SOUTH FRONT & MIDDLE Streets, NGW itKKNK, N. '. Mar. w y .'jo, OQLO SFmKGS FARM FOSi mAIjE. I ulir for sale tlip aliove valuiihlo property .oiisistiu of one 'J'lionsitiul Tun Tiundrf-il arivi Si.ty Five Acres, l-'onr Hninireil under ultiViilif.il, l.ulaiH'e lu tiiuhcr. lylnii in Ora vun county, four miles helow Newhern by railrnuil. Jt i ailniinil.ly KltiiatoU lielwfi'ii tiie A. t M. (.'. I tail road tliaif inilo from it) ant! a deep iiikvigahle rreb. Adilr.'KK J. J. WOI.I' KMil-iN jy-filwtr Newlieru. N. ( . H. W. VV A HAH, . si'iaa-hsni- lo I-.. II. W'tntlltiy,) i iSTIU-IiUS' AOT.NT FOK Pure Eye u,nd Corn Whisky AT WHOLKSAi,K. WILES AND CIGARS IN GREA T VAMR'IY, (imger Ale, Pale Ale, Beer AiV7) PORTER. BEEGNER & Elf GEL BEER, PURE FRENCH BRANDY. li. W. WAHAIi. South Front Si. Nar Berne, JV". C. nep2ti-diwly. -AUK YOl:- rpTJ nTTD T DT With nnv ilisense p.-eu-j IrXU UX)JlJjJJ 1 till -toyoni -K.'iitlest-N -.- ! If so, toyi'ii we bring tiilinitK of eomf .rt ami great jo . . You can BE CUKEI) ami l estnr,-,! lo p a it ri In a!: li l.y u-iie- Bradficld's Female Regulator! II is a si't-i-i.t I : iin-tly fur all diseases p' r tainini. lo tla uoiiil,, :n.. an- uite) I iueli I woliu.n can I'll!" iit'l'sell l,y loll, ovin" ll,e til re, I i,;:: s. il is especially elllraf ieiis in east s ol stippresst-tl or pimiful iueu-l ruat i,,n. in whiles anil ),ai-tial prt.iaiisns. II atlor.Is im metlKile reiit-l ami permanent l.v restores t It. menstrual fun. -I ion. As a rt meiiy to I..- nsi-,1 iluriiitc I imt ,-i-itical ,i.riii,l known as "I'll i i . I. i !- 1 , 1 1' K, " 1 1 1 is 1 1 1 v a ! u .-1 1 1 1 , - pr. p" ra -ti,,n lias i:, i ; v.-i I. Saved Her Life ! l::n,.l . ,in i a--I. i ', ',' , 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 . l - s.,s,,; : & OREOLE 03 Hi 6 i5 : . 1 I inlw 1 ii-lliin-. ' f : : I ; 1 o ; ! I 1 1 I (aim . w Middle St.. Nrw "Boiiie. N. mil liros,, WHOLESALE GROCERS AX,) COMMISSION MEHOHANTS, NEW BERNE, N. C, dAw est AT THE Are Drawing the A ihiali.t d a At which of Latest Stylos cf Calicoes unbleached Domcslir at 4c. If IK !M!Mu ,n h? Tfinns mwmm all! Jl D Ml 1 . - a .t ' , Shirting r.t be. In l;i.-t. w .,. AT" T AMiPP PUTPPQ tl AT LOWER PRICES ll.ai, - v. - ' I - y J,v : ,' h Splendid Line of CasSimeie and Sergo GcCala ::t :!: nnh "inl of price of 10 cents per yard. ' f'X ---' , t ; PiFAFTIFFL ludf-w.-.l Press Goods at 10, 12J and 15 cU "et JUtCf;- - i. r NICK I'LAlP- iu :i-,-rt,-i eulers nt 7, 10 sod 15 ct per yard -I Rr. -"' .i.-iiM-fold ALL WOOL Plaid, 10 inoliea'wlilo, for AhildreD., ----- - . (.la-Jan' 2 i -!.'" Magnificent Double-Fold Ottoman C16th' fir Fine Presses at iray-doipn jpriccf. ! P.ellUtiflll ii.-ll f-Wonl iltilll.le-fnlil CasllIIUTH, in 1 .LACK and otLer, j for 35 els: never before snbl at less titan 50 eta. , -,tyi ,',,',' , Our slod; of llhu-lc G Is is m. r.rccrri 'infly nine and sold at uch ttlWption-' ' Hill I.Oir i ricrs, tlntt to Keep up i our th services of cleel rii-ity, sttanu being Till', FIN KST KINDS OF ALI-WOOL Cajdmierea frbm 35 eUttp.- - .... ."-. a. j " ?"TJlR11'"VMn.i. OUR BLACK OTJOMAN CLOTHftiJv 44 inch wide, formerly sold .at 90 ct.n, splendid Ottoman Cloth, all-wool, and 44';inCVjd't'0r, - a((aj. n Ye have a beautiful assortment of '' T f,;fl loa O " ' Silks and Sat::i in All Slmde3;''- At, l-r. roTTiely Hiow ,3rricH '. . . .1. . 4 . 1 41. 4 . . . . We are now selling liKAh F.NGL1S1I DKUAIZH, botiftlidirtct ,fr the Importers. These po' .irrnr longer than anf dregs jnaUirial-tbat eau I hougtit. It has been a long while since real JStutuih DvbUtt hi Ikk flcr I in this market. .. u ,) ' . ."a ..; . t 'A GOOD SOLID COLOIiKD COTT()N DltKJSS, GO0P9,' ami. beautiful on s-t .-, at .i cents per yard. ' ' J ayS !'". NICE GINGH-MS In all styles and colors at 5 cents. Send for samples, bat be tHre lo statu tlif style and imality of goods desired. I '! ,e' i''' i4'"' "-' i ,. r i "J : 'r-1, CHILDREN'S HOSE s . V are ri t i cheap in price and nice, in quality. Holid dolors Nifed -tlaftk'.Tcry 1 linn, at, "J ) cts ami tip. Wo sell a splendid solid colored 1I0' at 10 cUf a good tpiality of Ladies' Hose at 5 ets. ' V' i'"' M ' .- - -.r-f "9jy:f , GENTS' HALF-HOSE ' at, . cent. Oh! there is nothing like i in ported three hundred dozen of one ..ll 4.-1-1 ,-,,l.TT 1 , I T fiiein so very io-v. Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs - - are very cheap. We bought stacks of them at low-ebb price,' and we tell ' 1 them from 3 cents to the very finest grades 'at' 25 cent. ' v-''-. ', . 7'We sell a nice heavy Towel for 5 cts, and an All Linen -TOWel for I 10 ets. INapkins, all linen, from 4 to 10 eta eaoh. ' -'' . - ..-..4.' . . i i " -.V'O.',.:-:. ; I rs We also have , -i " . .V A GENUINE FRENCH KU) ' S-' for $ 1 . 2 5, former prica $ 2.00 ' - We also have a beautiful 3 Button Kid in both blick and cpJoTsat 0 ,; . cents, and the bent J1.00 Kid ever offered in tbo city. f ' . , .its'.' ' . 4 .!t s,i.,.'ii- Come and Gaze upon our Cloaks and Jackets f ; h'KO.M f3.00 to any price you desire. T havo just succeeded in Obtaining , ' another lot of those" FINK TEN JHJLKAK UlAHBt., JEUHK ' CLOA A N which we NOW yell at the fabulously low price of Six Doll&ra a ' I A SPLENDID LINE I for VENTS ana YQI'TUS' SKITS I have ;i (in(1 ,ro few patterns of Pants (ioods for ils ami very cheap. Blankets are Cheap. SHAWLS AUK Canton is um ) no u a . when- fur l." cts. W e sell as cood is poo 1 1 AS FOR . s' and Children's I itif irnir that can We , ; and w low. IV lie-re I.. i k, , p lie mrtJ -' j Buttons! Buttons!! Buttons!!! ; v's - I :- We have a fuil liie i ; i: v cu JIOOI'S 15 Ctnts 1 I.oj) ; I lid Il ust i'l. Tiny ar.- v,ry popular Remember, those who trade long with us ut'theso'i-; prices are sure to get rich. DON'T FORGET Please don'i ask for Credit. We sell only for . Casii. we ao not want I Ami M ill completely change tho blood In the entire system la tnraa rnonlba Auf . , r person who will take, 1 I'ill each night from 1 to 13 week, may ba Iwatora4 t aal . , '..' . liealih, if such a thinj- be possibln. For Female Complaint these Pllla baa po aqaal. ', y j-nysicianB use vncin ior . u.w i " - . . . . I- . . T I I I'l ,- or sent bv mail for aoc. in Kiampn. uirtuiari uli muniCrYH'C AfUOnVMP L ININIENT noss. HarkiriL, 1 ,,iiL-li. WlioopinL- IJi.-,.ab, a uf 11, c Spine S..M tivi-rywhi-n- I'ircuLars I'reo. Tl is n w. II kri'iUTi Lift that rri'iit nf Ih TI t1-! ' a:i-l 'ittllt; l'l.vriJtT ful'l in ihis nHin Irv is W-TXl less; tlitlt ShiTnJUTl'", ("'oiifjit i"tl 1'nw-JcrN 'i' ."liiti'hpiirranijverv vtilu.tLlf jN'othing on I-;rtrth will maki' h-nrt lay lik' Sla-riliiiVCinJii.ioii I'ow- tl-r. IfHSP. Oni' tl-.lS( '"II 1 111 In I' f ICIi P 'I' "l 1. hnl.lt will jiI-m) noiuvilv un-vrtit ul cure Hw U I aO X r fll fl jf 1 n A stAlDpi VDllWl-ln I C la S arm a) I C1TI 8-stKl J ' I ' i a supply of'f.p.st and best truckers teas, mo:mwt and hound pod beans, thitckkks- seT'D potatoes, US i 1 ROOT OATS ET0N0 ACID PHOSPHATE, rv LISTER GUANO, , BONE AND PERUVIAN GUANO, I t '-V': Also, WHA1MN AND 0THEE ? A VO RITE ' B R AT7D S i KAINIT, LAND Pl.ASTEI.iEtc. - - - ' -a ; -, e . " ' i' -, c - '- la I - if. i,r-, i POSSIBLE PRICES! Largest Crowds 'VVi ,1 V,l, 4. S T-' ill: ' . '-'I -4 L-are and Variurl Aitortmrnt '' at 4 cents per yard. . IaTyr.7- YARD WIDE BhefctinET and ..iruring all qnalUiea of these CfWdil ' r ..f,,re ilroamea of. - i..r.. l J .e i ,f Cl. '.i ' un-iimua . - ,- assortment, we frequently havfe to employ' ' too slow. ... . ' ''' ' J V. ' ; W f arc now Xfcing'bffttri:'ib&fWfat"'ttS;fi ' 1 1. buying liirtfely and payiog Cajdii ' kind, and that in the, reason wongbt "- - ' " ' ' S.J' fSt.lV f l . :r f f OF CASSIMERES . and LA DIES' ULSTERS. ' XV (Jen is' wear that arc imported yerr ' , ' . ' i ' ' '.- r,. ... . , : --,,-t i s CIIFAPKU. BALMORALS ARK VERY VHEAPf', .v. Flannel ,..-.. i- for 10 cents as can be obtained frld , ,',.'- " '-(- ', SHOES, Shoes tliuii any two Houses in tb eltt,.,' I.e bought. Our prices are extrjmeja '-', ea i ' a n n ver Y JlEA VT1TC. k-a, n , fct. " ; CV-lcl m.tod lJa'tertt V is-t I ' WP hn-y(' n large' aasortwant j;-. ,)';','' .v1; ' - A. M. BAKER'S. - 1 ".' , ,;'vlt ,1 ''. ! any credit customers. PURGATIVF mi I. II I UNrV MI4B4444 H44I4I 4.41 . m ! .m.-.4 .4 1 ' " ... i. .,'' r ' ' ir. 1. o. juii.-i.-,t,,-t 44. , . . . . t j, . , , Oonn. Asthma. Brom-hltla. ITaBIi-Vi' 1. if ,,-, t.m. jOBNSON-a KO. . a HYNK l.lMMKN'l (or jtraal mm gam af will In.tanianeou.iy roar, a,., n.ia. ud will DO.ItlTlT cat oat of t.m. Infomiatien thai will Bmvi Iivpk miii frnf bymUL Doa'toataa I -ra-4 , n i 1, ,0 u Dauer uu cim. erilF.S lnnupma. nimidlnir at tha Uno . a - - - - -aa- -w . . "" Cholera, Ac BoM f ti - w Vr7 ? .. T.J MAKE HEiJS Wii uriujnCHI LU lrr- cana, pt-m-r wxav, mj awjM, wn aa .j. - , UiaTB ITC'C J O. .uunovo avwvva. & CO. . ! I -1. .-I . 'al .'. ' .- t. . i'l v - i -.I . fsv-: t .. '-'-
The Semi-Weekly Sun-Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 22, 1885, edition 1
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