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: h v 1 V THE JOURNAL. M We Bars',. C Tirt lrabaaa jraati. tttim G-eaeral XMenMj. TTtt Mcnno-a -or-jana taint Prr-ai-tat - CJUKTBJUSd weal ol of ti way (4 alla-la t poiJCMnf. d chwvoriw U ai ' taa wtakeat p01" tiot) e aia Aira.-rHoww, Ue j, ar bo 4 jpf w -tp-lrr-sl with fci tabOslt it. ' ' . f ' ' . , ' - ..H . ' Tz?. eteentiTa eoramtltee of tha VirKinii Stata Actiealtnr! Society, eotwUtlas1 Mw.Kjchabd V. Girrsai Wx. U Wranu and a. t t 9 jyl of YlrjlaU a"iajc j to b Laid 4t . Biclmood, f .' rr-:i5ixiaf aa Iadoatrial An c-: a. Tta 1 1 - aoataJn Ui:c tbowlaj; ta4 ambe? af peep. ra Ytrtfoiaaad .U'riaj t'ewrcrtv 'aaT tha naatoet bora : -wbrra and Brine; J Y-irtriaia. 1 3 tua .-ill wa ad taitScrtfr ha - 19,134 Ylrtfaiaaa waila Virginia kta 2203 2-Torta Car ol.ui a-i4. -TU addraaa nrfc-ea IL fopl ; to o-perata with t!: Jsoeiet j t thiaaOTeneot vales ti. f. t ii Vjeatt taw IUStd4TI ; ssaa: of tia . .raaocrte af tha a-?- PK3H)T CXXTaOaJTD fcaa ba fia th workot ratranehnitat and ttterm" at beadqaartera; fhat Is, aa aaa teTia at tha Whlta Ilooae aad aal ao-Uca flTa that aftr th 13th last, aoa-aalf of tb elerieai forr thr vQIbadiJcaaTjad, ao to plica for.DaaioeraU, bat bea rrirata Srur7 LoJtosTa think Xh wart la Ut exMativa offi cao L mora efiaiaaUj parioraed with out taeat. U U ia keeptac with tia toiai-&ka qoaftfieaiioo that b r Iwj aaea. artribotad to the Xr:.z: tli adrocaCe4 oa every f ; a ? by IeaMcratia oratora .oat tha eoaatry, bat tt U i . : ni! tarII applied by ; :.l rc:';:!cia AU H the : ' as 1 crt.:a unujmooM . ; -Ail.'a for tha beaeflt of hU - T f.i :: !. - Tba .Prealdanfa i :i (' .CiifactIo to tha i cf tLa joiJalf ba r!pUj t i tt bS il will act aatiafy . ' expaci o2ca, aad M thU i w i cadabteUlj maka tb . r if tie Bevspapara'wia , i: I bard t Ufl yet II ai : i u o a w bo popalaff that .' s If It !U appear a.. - i cf rosiraaater rAJU : v Tork wi3 sooa ejphr( s rr.s;Joat; Cunxtoaro a cp jortaaity of aha' . e. airy whether b will '. ' 7 tl party. that elected . w.ll uka tha bit ia bia , -I start oa tba road that Tti.k2 tfveled ; near . : ry ao. , Tba JCwtmimg , i I.i lopeadt'nt lpab!caa r . ' JiaXevTLOrk CUX, : : tL rresIJtfal aiat re- v ri.5ox, hoi U saema. i a a Jr . Ter9 eoodemaa- i :U radical. EepabJkaaa "La tl.4 aot eJoaa hUoflce : c r thd rreddaatial clae .,. : Ura'LxMaVat least oaa ' '4 M r liepablicaa warkera. ;'i co ad act la LhU ia oa j fa - keeping-witb-tba t lei of apabllc tetTaot, ? bsaireda and Ibooa ' -i VizaxTif b; aoaid I ruUi'.Cke aa a, pabUc . 3 4 w o all ad a io later, tb , of tb c Sea la 5e Tork aa 7 and as acceptably to-the i ...4 :ir. rxisaos. l 1 tN TBI SCHOOL LAW. r a )mpt?ttat thaare ia tho - , I Uf m pais ted oat by Soper :oot Fu&u ara potUed i . j Jay'a Uroe at tha Jorarnj T jrtea drav back ta oar ; !4C(w:2oo!ULtckaf fund. Ia r . j Hled: dlitrict vbera aot -i tbAn twratyer thirty chiidrea i t j withered at asa acbool koaaa - ii cot ancey tooajb, nader : i Ut, to era ploy a good ' r fur' B30r tbao ea aiofitb r t veeka ta t3 year. The t eiada by tha preaent Gen- JLMambJywiIl remedy thia to extent, aa aady two-third of tht fda ara tab diatribatad ft c- :.'x,tba remalatof third beiof ?. to tba dJ.4Cretioa of. the eoaaty t. - iri cf edacailOTk to apportkm o 4 l-y rrd rqaI CaciliUea ior ail t tlliirfcU aa Cu aa practicable. Tba aefaratiaf e( tba acboat af f ... n froai tha Other oooAty boaioeM it alaa laporUat thaape; aad if r . jaaticaa aad." cooaty oaa wooer," at 4heir johat aieetioj on tba fint iloady ia Jae, elect cert for tbair ttOeea, men who will ti't" aa active) latere ia the pab 1 o acLooU, it will prora a very ben .'' ;- I ehaace. With vtha aia!l Tr.oant af faada for rarryiajtoo the I zV.'.o acboola, tha State auperin tea dent nasi have tha hearty co operation of tha beat bosiaeaa tale a t and tba vameat frteod of popalax dacatba bv erery coaaty ia order to rncceed. . "Ve troat the magi tratea aad coanUaioaera of each rzuij wBl fir bla aoch a board, aad a eoaaty aopariataodeal wbewe t firt wCI b ia tha work. I a reanft fa tb acbool fond, they eaa be larjelx lcraaaed ia tT?ry ecxmTy lCtbreooaty ceasaiia- :cerswd iaaiat oa tba abertffa c :-Aaz the poO i&A Uader tba I -eva lift for roEectioa; poll tai t .. r a.abo!ata paapcrcaa -.if the i';eri exerciiw the proper diHgeoee ia trying tocol-Jtion lect It. We think It wooid be tfToH ljf for th rOIUOliMiOOera OI . och eoaaty toaerra aatioa oa the j sheriff bow that Bo iaolTnt poll , ill be allowed them until th- how tbnt erery neaa. rvidi'l law for tUitiu lUf iu:in '.. i'. tieea exbanMed. THE C0TTt? SUH.JILM The witrcioud m Kumpv . li.nl rmtber depr .!! g efTcct u; tin- cotton wiarfcrt tlnnng t it wf-K. While the Willi' lirws nf w.ir stimuIitUHi n iilvunn- u broad- StufTn. lioth tliose i-ommrlitioi. howeTer, tluctuate with tho v.r ing reporta oi probable liitiliticx bo twee a Great Britain and Russfu, cotton weakening as the report aeem to fv0r ir .n:.'. lro.id.HtulT- dvxnciojn p iyntr.i, .vh the now was fvorart? f-r p.iro cotton wooid advance and breadstuff de- ciiae. Daring the lt week widdhn eottoii declined in Vew loric to U 3-16, bat openei this wook firm at Tba apot aalea amoanud to LirtS balea agaaaat 1,294 bale- tha week preceding. The luture alea amoanted to 512,200 bales wmtKm avaiaat S3S-40W DJea imi weei. Tba total receipt at ports for the f were 43,33 bnW against ( MOrbalM last week and 47,02 baiea thU week The total receipt amce tbelofSop tern ber aaaowa ted, according to the Xew York Cotton Exchange, to 1 " 4.1ASJS0 bale arainat 4.481,000 balea reported by A. R Sheprsou ; at the aaaie time ht year. The fbllowinf is the week's move ment at interior towuv with com. parisona: Tai wV L-t w k. Rc,pu iS 9ia 19 018 Last j r. 4123 1 170.913 atuptu V U SoJ ST VT Stock ItfT.KJ m.07 Tire ioltowintjomjtfmratire figures j are fiven to M.trvh 1.1: Voabie mtpvij 1.833 817 RecvU stace Sep. 1 4.4M 4 Exptai acw 8v, 1 .i04 JO 7 ' i SjS a 4.40.7ia a.OSO.MS Hx dars' rroeifW WfU tx porta oeitaefit II 641 Exrxsrta. Frwace 7d 15,?t 10.947 Stock. New York S43. M 841.87 Cooeoltd'eted stock 7u3.0&S 847.09 i llelow will be found the eloeioa; nn.in. t nrtMnot dlivrv ai land at New York on Friday eve in 2, aa pom u red with laat and thia week Laat year. week TSW w"k. Ordioarv S IS 16c St oed.'y W V. 8 11-16c. 9-16 9 104 9 15-16 10 10 5-16 111-15 10 9-16 111 10! Ill 10 15-16 II 9 16 11 3-18 III 11 7-16 i Hi U 18 16 lt 13 9 -16 l Oaord 10t S1cdT 109 18 L'wiaid'K 101 St l' m'( 11 1-16 Kiddlisc 113 16 O'J mid k 111 Stc'd aa'f It -16 kfld f fair II 15 1 Fair U l Tba Hollow in g Uble shows the doeing quotatjoaa for futarea at Jfew York Friday evening, com - oared with laat werk and this week laat year: Thia w V 11 to 11. IS 11.30 11 43 11 50 11 67 11.17 10 64 10 53 10.53 Laat wTx. II 83 11.36 U.4S 11.58 11.64 11.74 11.31 1083 10.65 10.65 March April Mar June Aoras September October November December Below wUl be foaod the aalea for tha week eodiug Friday, and the ekainc qootationa tor middling up-; . . . . . ... Unda at aeven leading ports, wun comparisons: To-aaT. 1. 1 w k i. . jrmr . OeJveatea rri H -sr. isll-ls,- iot-ioc X urlmi lJ.ia w. liS Mototie iMi mi ll l -Is taruaat Fi l V lov, ttussteao-ei Iti l's, Il ., Serto.a pm i.V, 11 Jo)-I lwunn xat . l K, "S Total ITjan Laat week .'! We are indebted to Brad-i'rettt for th alwvp figure-. GSOVKB CiUEVELASD is carrying oat ooe of the things so long tie Baanded by the Iemocrta, and that i, Ketrenchmenr. Every mail brings news of the diini.-uul of un necessary employees who have been hanging aroand the Capitol lor many year aud dntwiog their salaries aud contributing regularly to the camp-ugii funds. Secretary MaJiMilfG haa ordered ,"iiO dis miAajl blanks from the printer, and Secretary LmiK h.ta orderetl the gal of all horsea u nnectrd i'h bia dejartmD L tio'i't thic aL.o lately needed for dray work and thus the work of retrvochment ami reform gt forward. Democrats nnat bear in mind tta: tho.s plae. s are not made vat-ant in onler to make room for them, but the d.s miaaala are made because their sor vicea are not needed. This is geooine reform, whether it gi.e aatiafaction or not. Mb. JixzsO. Hlaink hi- c.. on the Preaident. The n.tervn latted near a half hour, ind the both aay It rw pleasant ami s i; ; factory, and why not? d Tke w Seko.il Us rtr or nw in.! '4.TI-.-- Tbe foflowiDg :s a 'etc: Stata aupejnntendeijt oi ;u itroction, explanatory ot t .e ; acbool lrj I trust that it w :i i n t .ve c :. - ; erad improper for me tii-Mig;. oewapaper pnaa, one i t tne n-v edncatont of the people s -. tha modifications o ebaol law, enacted by the ,-e . .. gneraJ as-tuiiy. ' "" m ',' ' do an because of the miiiierniis qnirt relative to th- matter. kin" UK s.4 I lo that it 'i ill iifci ss 1 1 be sum weks U-fiu- it it il be p,. aible for the law to U publ.-n.--. and seat out as reju iroil b l.r. Tha prominent ch.'.nes tr.cn old law are indicated by tli. i i ing provisions: 1. On the Brat Monday in ' ' next, and every two years iiu-u-after, the jaatices of ihe jk-.u-o and IU county oommUsioners.it then joint meeting ar re(juirel to elect taree reaidenta of their county, w h a hall be a county board of educa tioa. TbeJr daties will be the gen era! awperriaion oi the school mat tanof tkvelr ooanty mainly such aa ara aaw perforwved bj the coaaty eommlaai9ara,. Tbey are to meet foot tlraea a yearr with a eompeoaav of two dollars per day and mi- wiukj uTiuieuunu to ecreurv of the board of oda Hu - u w.o or thrp dolUn, Hr day. as tl lHnrti ni.iv ileformiiif. iii thi ; 1' urtn.illy clig.jd. ;iinl hi- i ttu ilirrrt ion iiinl -u mtv isii ixi:n i . 1 1 r w 1 1 i . Mi 'iMiIini l! ho K IMItllT n of t he rd:ii .r dut ! c: l :i toinli-n t . '.ori.T'ii t hi' ! r . : i . it-. rn-d by th. ii-i-U'i of .liTib i:i . ',! I ni.it tor-.. A r.nil IxLird ui.i . . luni iy mid work :thm tho limits o! the l.ivv. .u-cordmj; to his otlio om . d. T"o ooiinty Ixi.ml of cdno.it ion hereafter not b rnuired to m.ikea psr c.ipli ,ipioint men t fuiuls among the -ever.il M-bool d:s triots ot the county as heietoiore required. The 1 iw requires tint two thirds of tho moiie bo appoi tionedon a r capita ba.-is. and the remaining ono-third is to !e apportioned --in such manner as to equalize whiml facilities to all tin dwtnct.s of tho couuty, as far .i may In- jiracticablo and ja-t to all concerned, without dis-nm!iiat .on m favor of or to the prejudice ot either race." If tho board tind i' desirable so to do, they maycoutro! pne.s to 1h paid teachers, and they are prudently to require comfort able school honses to be provided. Tbe$ provisions indiea the pnueipai cuanges in tlio law an changes, made the system con- necos-sarv to make ' rorni to these provisions. As I understand it, the ivs.sennly intended to separate school affairs from other county biiino.-vs. ami I 01 llJoui iu iur iiiiiios oi i'iisinm .ruutIlv Amioi n f fd w i f li a view to their fltnes,s to manage them ju dicionaly and economically, giving them Urge discretion, and evident , . . . v . . , ...a .... . f . 1 1.. t.mjj ..nu .uu.ur. ... jj jfled iu interest8 and population, and on this account do m An ds larger local discretion than has heretofore obtained. Thia local discretion extends also to the county superintendence. While it ia almost axiomatic truth that '-here can !o no good system of public edncAtiou without the soi- vices of an active and competent auperinienuent, aomv ui oui nnui tie are slow to realize the fact. SUCD counties are allowed, under the late legislation, to elect an in ferior man snpennteudent, restrict t.4s(the acope of bis labors and jog 57,451 Qlrtn a hxino- (snnt.inna.llr dintar.cl in the educational race by their, more progressive neighbors. A - successful bu?inea-s man never in vests money in any enterprise witn ont eitber superintending it him- ! slf, or employing ft competent per i sou to superintend it for him. This ' Afghanistan are to be supplied I principle applies to school business from Woolwich. These and other ! with double force. A short term ol i indicat ions convince observant Hu 1 good schooling is worth more, than ! glishmen that a .struggle between a longer one of inferiority; time is saved in proportion to the efheieucy of the teacher, and a good county superintendent promotes the effi ciency of the teacher iu a marked degree. The system is not more expensive than the old system. The sjiecial board of education will not cost u . r i. .. .,-,., , l , UJU-"' ''"" -".-' i i-svt nf th raiantr rommiHSionors as j anis of education, and the fees ; heretofore paid to registrars ot ! deeds will be eliminated. seeing mat me couainutiou oi Last y'r ' tiw State requires a system of pub IQ 95 lie education, may I not ask the 10 97 justices of the eace, the couuty 11.16 commissioners and the people to 11.30 j aseist me iu executing the system JjjJ) given us by the assembly under 1191 their constitutional requirements, 10.73 to the end that we may provide at 10 65 i least a rndimentary education tor 10 67 ai the children of the State, and to j the end that what inoncvy we do pay for education may be jadiciously effectively used. May I not hope that wise, benevolent and , ,niIub,e men will be found in eerv county who will consent to act as m-miMs o the board ot education. which is the foundation of the sys tem T Very obediently, S. M. FlNGKU. State sup't pub. instruction. Will the uewspapers aud peri odicals oi the State please copy and send the numU'r containing the copy to me, at RaleighV g Itrus from Beaufort & Hvde. A couple in the lower part of Eeaufort county hac re united. Mrs. Aug. Latham, of Leechville. has been very ill with pneumonia for several day s. The P. S. L. and S. ( ... are pre paring to liegin operations iu their swamp and mill. Some of our teilow citizens. .t tended the Inaugural, and enjoyed the pageant very much. Our very popular deputy register paid a tit mg visit to hi.s mother at Purges' Mill. Hyd 'Ith in st untv on t ! Mr. Ceo P 1 so Well known patentee of the 1 111:. of P a.s invent' celebrated liarr. w, is cry low . 1 lied, near I.-ee ci: lii' , M Mrs. Lu. iinl.i Paul, aged s Funeral ser ices by Kldei Topping, ol the Pr.mitix o Church, of w lr.cn the deiaa a member. Mr. W. W .iliac.' the eis , tr. 'u lo, ' ears. i. u . 15.pt;! so i m a.s t tlicieli t h I i'7.'.OI. orehea.i mate ot the s'emr.er H Is in I'll .r seine . has n (.lad t l'.tl,:ia died, at . l s ; . , . . 1 a a s . ; a . in i i me by Hilled s, e h; ( lark. her Ir ' h:h .t M line.- 1..- i t i m i 1;. duty . Mr i .aik. 11 Isi'.i 't I .: Mi A g. re w .u l i g . i r . e r i. , - ; ." -i. ." ' '. .ii.i ; ,d " A'liil'. i a:. I"' " hat ivrf Hair puis! ' "OL! is that aii W iiy ..si lit st spoke. I didn't know but the cm k had been using sonic of that extia fine Hour along with the buckwheat, though I expresssly forbade her do ing a.7; ETttAJfD ON RUSSIAN SOIL. xh. Br,...l. F.r, KnmP.d BeUlud tlir Oolpoill of KdhIi. M)m.. March 1 i. The tonus io m r.intromerit. w ith Uhh.ski. its hive ieMi expl.iincd 1 Mr. Uti'in'. int'et vi: h nut hm but liu-i . i ' n ii mi : !if nut 1 the I. oi t th.M (il I .In. ( hi so i vat i vr s. Kii'ii i' tho star tin- ( i ovci i; nun t has .'.hem's i lie llgrei'IHellt .ai' Iereled. The in general admit that lit is a n rual surreti ; i tin- tlontier do i t he ot her hand t here - e idelices t Il.lt t lie lias no idea t hat peace il le.s' 1 1 ii-n d s llliol: ',' t l,c I .s :,. : .'.:.! I.lbeni! 1 1 1 ' s t In- a: rangen. dcr t" II:i-s m.uidfil. Or arr nmi;i'ro:i i i i i r 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 .l lH'ftl I'll fei I le i Tep.u at ions r war aie many am e tell -1 e scale. i enormous mill t ai v is being rapidly eo i ll i lues, at 1 'ort sino unit'!:. Tile si... ot ai e on a t ransport 'Hoofed on nth and at this lleet li ee- is of a I ii Xl'eell s a;,y o-s Ine : in campaign. e Woolwich Ar- s ., e I '.'I II g hill I It'll le election of tempi 1 !,.'! In : tlUc 11.11 M Ol h eii! irged ia ry m rue I I his .11 se Ilg.lgeii III in mi i ' ions Til wot k ni e II uble tune. .1 I'.ickini nai are on i). a i 1 1 - g a a I . pil ot '. liiti nsir 1 1: lien. Sir r ' 1 . 'SS Till: LINK. r I.uriisdeii, the sii'iit-r on the line, lias again r.n'i-h A fg ban tr. changed h ha; tixed it Illllllis-i ntier ! is camp if in a f the 11 This time he n. on ; he Per !ii ! ,' i . m i . S1. r fori is in the a d v.: need mil i ins t hilt t host. the boimdarv si in sn IV f it's pre -out p rerf rot' the 1 ;u-si , Hisfs As llussia out osts are ins: hne elmice. pre-e: ' poi! I her. Sir Peter's ' ' i has been made the iflieial I epresen t at ion ( io ern men t . I '.ar.m i! 's Ambassador to suleee; ..I to ' !' ! '.: 1 .imi .fish the (. do .- Pngland. has a ( J o e i n in ell to ked the Prillsli rder 1 ,u :n sden 's camp putod (plest Pe'er ' 1 l.e Atgl has removed willnu un-lis i:in terii'ory. Tins re been refused, nr. d Sir been iiisfructed to ke"p pos t ;, n i t-d t o m aiu t a i n in m u n i. at ion wi t h the . t : : 1 1 i i at lb . bat Pass. ' 1 THE. AM r.I'.K's Ci 't'N Ills nre.-i n : from It c. Afghans s: Ki'liTir YIN ti: . On the recom inend.U ion of Fail DutTeriu. present Viceroy ol India, large grants have been accorded from the Indian fi easnry to Abdur rahman, Ameer oi Afghan i.stan, for tho luirpoM- ot putting into a state ot complete repur the lorts ot his territory and particularly those at Herat, fins woik ol repair is to be : done !ehsh under the supervision of En engineers, and tho additional lieede.l bv the fortifications of gnn- j Kngland and Russia has been ; merely averted t mp r .i 1 1 1 . ; At; a in. datenients il l il'K s kisini Gladstone's Mr. in the 11 1 1 1 -e of Commons hist night regai diug the Anglo Russian situa tion have had the effect of restoring prices in the stock inaiket. A gen eral advance has been caused iu K-,tli Iw.ni.i ami for.:fn spi mi ri t ies Russian securities l.-ave advanced one and one half mints over yester day 's closing prices. Money, dur ing the early part of the week, was in request for the stock settlement. Lenders, however, were cautious, owing to the heavy fall in the prices ot securities. Short loans were tinner, but rates have since drooped. Discounts are quiet audi firm. Political reasons keep the Hank of England rate of discount unchanged, otherwise there would be a drop. All Govern ment securi- ties were distinctly lower and but little was done in them. Foreign securit h severe 1 rail wa v s gave way generally and isses followed. American securit ic.s were firm throughout the week. The business was m t large, but benefitted by the decline in other securities. Lake Shore advanced 1 .'! S per cent., Union Pacific and Central Pacific declined , I.oiusvil.e and Nashville j. and Norfolk ami Western and (boo and Mississippi 4 percent. THE TRESS UNITED I'i.K PEA L. St. Pkt Titsiina;, March 11. The Juurnii! M. 1 icrsburii says: The negotiations between Russia and Kngland still continue. They are conducted with the tirm desire to avoid a w.ulike collision, and upon ihe proloiiud conviction that it is to 'he interest ot both countries to reach a solid set I lenien f of the 'I esen; .1 111 . ia' : hat wul tirmly and subs" anially "id lelations ex- e t Wo." ii 11. The .V ii ains all interview a respondent with .strengthen t! is! l n g bet wee I Vienna. Vi t ' ' it I 'i t -O' o from its Pan seine i n tl lien 1 1 r. al Kus 11 lie! Ill . . Fran, n.r. Im an. prob il III v I . in Am' Mo vs.ld, ,-r 1 hn th Kussian ids man, s Pussia iaf. He A ig'n.iii :e mean :n . ass: ii-: e In li rh .'--.ii 1 'i t rat . i a : i spel ti i l. : The l'r. Mi . ' r i 1 . : 1 1 1 " i ; g ,! ' ' .r. ,i"' Why. : li. told m lie;- si l her. 1 II 1 IV. Hill Smi chance h "Well, i;- lu-r re i vou see v e ry . he is . i honetul kind of a fellow. He always looks on the bright side of things' A REFORM ADMINISTRATION. New York World. . Washington, March 11. There is uo one thing about the new Ad ministration that will commend it sen to ine country more man ine; reject iou of dead head irivileges: wliich have tor a number of years been offered as a matter of course to tl'.o I'resideiit. Tlie accejitance ' oi personal favors was developed in ! its highest dej President h,i iconiKiei mam. : ever accepted as 1 inau niesenis as no. v nene oa : - - L.nuj uaigiug (111 UIUIUIU J he travelled railroad corporations . battery t0 try and get bv the vigil .hioed tree sjiecial trains at his clis-j unt aud supercilious Liudlev. Since losal. The icsult was loss id lns;Mr. Whitney has come iiPo the independence us the ( hiei hxecu-, Naw Department the old mau looks five. How could his secretaries . brokeu He who tramplort upon pass impartially upon the merits ol : the leclings Gf admirals, Senators a question where the interests oi a aml Supreme Court justices is now corporation were concerned that had nhliwd ta h,u- ,e tho dnor for showered 1 lenefits iniori the head ofithll i,,nnhlst a ..;h.0 Bhn the Administration! llie corpora tions obtained much of their power in Washington not through coarse and vulgar bribes, but by the indi n -of influences of one comparatively small favor alter another, which when once accepted bound their recipient much more (irmly than it 'hev were purelia...ed with mere In ilics. Mr. Cleveland has made a gieat reform in just .si i iking at this dead head feature of official life. He w.uacecp. no presents oi any umu. h.. decunes to receive thca re oxes. Ill other words, no !a s I:1S ' o .vn wa wiiei ever ue goes, j ,ie - : poorer classes in rural Franco and cutting down of the toree at the Greeuville Eastern Lejiector: On ; -ernmnv Yet success even in White House ,hows that Mr. Ch-M- 1 vst Sunday a little eight year old : Am(,rit,iii wi;!l its hirge' nossibiili- lm-.d is willing to begin at home in sou ot Mr. II. 11. Ilearue, who lives jfi must PVer de)end upon prop his reforms. Thev have had at this , m l"d voir township was playing j crJ y' .jirected eeonom v pi ice a very cumbersome method of wit i his fatheCs pistol when the , ;v nceIlt traveller 'in Switzerland keei.ing the icwuds. It was ap- weapon was accidentally discharged : jn ditC,JSsjllg ,jlLs Kubject writes .t l I i- . 1 ,,twl t ,n l..fl txil-iiKT r lift n t-i-.t. . 1 n I'.irentiy niaue cumoeisomc ior me purpose oi creating extra work ( ol. l.amout has simjilitietl the ref olds ia .such away that half the men will be able to take, care of the i ecoi d - of t he White House better than they have been done in the past. It is only recentlv that there have been any records at t he W attempts to keep lite House. When Andrew Johnson went out of the soon be put in and then twenty tons office there was not a single paper of beautiful ice will be turned out left in it any kind. (Jrant kept but daily. There was recently a few records. It was under Hayes' -movement of the Anson county mle that the cumbersome system of negroes for an exodus to Arkansas, records at ptesent employed was Hundreds went. Now the Ashe adopted. Theie is very little i n the ; ville Tjarkeys are thinking of going business of the White House as it j to Liberia, en masse, is now being conducted that needs i Wilmington Star: A little a record. No applieaf ions lor ofiiee : .laughter of Capt. W. J. Potter, are received there. All papers re- w ll0 is staying with her grandfather, latiug to them have to go to the ie-1 Mr. yy,n Tjrew, a short distance partments. j from Smithville, had her clothing to Mr. Cleveland has now abundant . take fire, a week or so ago, and ran leisure lor the consideration of the out of doors to her grandfather, higher duties of the Executive. who finally succeeded in extinguish While he rcijiiircs the .departments i inff the dames. The unfortunate io make recommendations for all of 'girl was burned very badly, and it their leading subordinate positions, ! was thought at first that she could lie M-t reserves to himself the right j not survive her injuries, but at last to veto upon a final hearing. lie is accounts she was reported as im in! unwilling to have the names of proving. possible appointments go out to the I Fdenton Enquirer: The steam public so that he may have an op - portuuity of learning what there is to bo learned iu the way of criticism before the appointment is made liual. I know of a particular case in point where a certain Treasury appointment was as good as made. The name of the man to be ap- ! IK,iuted was published upon good luthonty as one that would be made. Before it was finally com- j are available for this work, and the pleted, Mr. Manning learned that j chauuel will be dredged to a uni the man in question had been in ! form depth of nine feet at mean low the lobby for a unmber of years, al- j ,Tater. After this is accomplished, though not iu a scandalous or direct j the remaining funds will be used way. It was proved, however, that ! oor drederiner a turn basin and an- I he was a lobbyist, although a high Sfraueone. ine appointment mere-; uut leu uaL .ilml l!'e uuice is sin. open ior consideration, .ur. .una- nmg was the first to discover the 11 ut ' ciiaraiaei ui tne man. 1 1 " I ou ms explanation to me president 1 1 "-u 1 uu apiiom iuilii u ten . Mr. Manning is studviug his de-! fr au hour. How long do you partuient with a patience and au . suppose they will keep up this busi euergv which must certainly lead to i ness "Well, I dunno sah; 'cor good results. He was verv reluct- j din' to how many da is." "They ant to come to Washington. Now ! are as hungry as wolves." '-Den that he has he intends to make a : jer's mighty likely ter liab trouble success of the management of his i wid 'em, sah." "Why don't you deoartment. lie intends to nut it put a bar over tho bed V "'Case upon a first-class business basis. All changes to be made in the de partment will be made with a view of improving the character of the business management. I tlo not iielievo that there will be a single appointment made in the reorgan ization of the Treasury for purely political reasons. If appointments are dictated by motives ot purely political character there certainly would be no hesitation in the ap pointment of Phil Thompson as Commis.sioner of Internal Revenue 1'he sohtl Kentuckv delegation has asked for this appointment, while at least sixty members ot the House have joined in the recommendation. It is largely a question of whether Mr. Thompson has the business qualifications necessary for this place wliich bus kept him from be- mg .q more si ion, great any i melit. ipointed. It is lclt that it is important to have a man of ; business education for this bureau than it would be for her Uileaus of' the tlep.irt- I e elan Is nve very .simply the While House, hanged t heir h ibus lining to Washing- and quietly at They have not t .-I n. il.nc: s :v c ten. Mis- ( e eiali '. as vci y in in i i e n 1 1 1 ,i 1 1 .1 s.s 'he llldelle.-s ; 1 .: sh.,! McMich d hist :at unlay uy 111 I 1 1 1 U'ee. i I 1 1 g ol iel, w ho has play ed inke at the W hite l I the 11 A i ; Imi a lain ;.- Iece Vlmiii is mr with iells. he ladies of itir f.ist ! 1 1 a N e i s l,e red a; e It" .'i 1 lie l id t I w l I'.l.lis to Hi w iiiihi be e-n- but Miss iier posi; ii-n t mt-i, r . Mr ..yeii'l this '. t lie at ti tni Ibii'iu and l'r. snlent's : le- leading I lie tavot'ed S I V e t i 1 I 1 . I - S el lie s' u ; ,i.e r A 'In n ! rat ion posts of the wife is as go. nl t his must urpose ot .nice. It -' i t a tin i : s un . fa." ii s .. 1 e s, i .iji- .i.i-.-s lioiiis c . you can your caul. s i he Set-re- pei -pie nd disu.'.ssing to him by hi i ; till' signii away been mp ig t v, h rtuu.iie next .o visitors t wo or t nee lect are waiting There has the Govern- no Lhce under ment in the past that has been less, don t asli numn ou nooouy. Dis approachable than that of the Sec- heah mixing up sentiment and biz retary of the Navy. Chandler I ness am what's ruinin' de ken try.'' broke up this exclasiveness to' a certain extent, but be never -went so far as Mr. Whitney. He sees everybody until 2 o'clock without a card, ft"8 innovation upon his part has nearly paralyzed the an cient negro, Lindley Muse, who has had charge of the Secretary's door for the last twenty years. This old man has had it in his power in the past to snub more prominent people than any doorkeeper in the employ 0f the Government. When Itobesou ,...,fl sw,rtar,. nf tv.Q xt.jt-it r,i ,r,,Q th .i,r,rri , -lino comes into the dejiartmeut aud calls for 3lr. Whitney. He takes his revenge, however, atter 2 o'clock, lor it is theu that the. department is closed to the ptiblie, when Mr. Whitney only sees people with whom he lias special business. -iTATE NEWS lined from our Exchanges. (i ... . n . ; - C, ;'hp. . tirsnii I'ift onr Afnrf n oonuties . V,.1'1- , the late Mr. John R. Rollins, in I lie hip. inflicting a-prinful wound. The iiall narrowly missed Mrs. Ilearue, who was standing near her little boy when the pistol was fired. Kaleigh Xcicxand Observer: The : would Le laughable if thev wen people at the ice factory are putting j not monstrous. Tubal (Jain cer- everything in readiness to get up 'steam. The additional plant will , jredge Roland, owned by the Mor- gan Steam Dredge Co., will com mence work in our harbor as soon as the tug and scows arrive, which were expected yesterday. The U. S. eugineers arrived Thursday the 5th iust. and have finished the soundings in the channel, and have staked off tho work DreDaratorv to j commencing the dredsrinsr. S9.000 j p,oach to the railroad wharf. ; A 1;a1) KOOM TO SLEEP IN. uSav how iong do tljese mosquitoes ' l)ite'r' asked a guest at an Arkan- i sas hotel as a colored gentleman j entered with a pitcher of water; "I i have been lying here fighting 'em nobody eber sleeps in dis room but one night. When a one-night man comes along, we give him dis room. Didn't nobody sleep in heah las' night, an' dat's de reason da so hungry. Ef yer'd happen to strike dis bed jes' arter a fat man had been iu it, ver'd had an easy; time, sah." He Blamed Moses foe not Keeping HntSELF Posted. "Vhell, sooch luck :is my brudder Moses has had in Chicago vlias . enough to discourage an honest' mau, ue saui, as ne suook out una folded up another pair of pants. "Trade bad!"" 'Trade vlias so flat dot two dol lar wests go begging at six shillings, but dot vhas all right. Moses vhas a good man to hole on. Der trouble vash he got burnat oudt." And no iusurauce!" More ash four tbiisand dollar. Put der company breaks down dot same dav, tmd "so he loose eaferv- ring." Too bad. If Moses had known that the company had failed there wouldn't have been any fire I sup pose?" Of course- not. I blame Moses dot he doau look in der daily papers uutl keep himsef posted." Wttll st ft t Xcicx. A Hint to Pastors. t olonel Verger, meeting 1 Whangdoodle llaxter on e veretid Austin Avenue: asked him: How is your congregation com ing on .'" "e am goiii' right ahead, sah. Since we has quit passim tie hat we iia.s taken iu lots ob money. Ue kei lecshuns has increased wonder fully, sah, wonderfully." T don't understand how you can t.ike up collections if ou doift pass the hat." We passes tie plate now." Well that's the same thing as p issing t he hat , isn't if:" "n, sail, hit am i tie 1 leilf: 'II Wei is; el' i.l-in! m 'ah th li a y ear. and si, mis u m i ght sm all: pa -M's tie pl.it e tnyse'f. an just mils in. De plate more ieliuble den tie hat How is that?" "UeaciCl Web-ite;- Hit t op ob his ha:." Si 'tine . 1 1 1 1 . g . ia: for kei iec- ue but now 1 1 tic money am iiiueli ;C III Was I' I l font is I ' tsVMl' 1 1IV. one of the most ill tialvestol'. I 'etc Os rascaHv lie was lie-1 1 u s c iitgiit stcalltig poultry, at.tl brought u;i before the just ice. "The evidence,"' said the judge, "shows that you stole the chickens from ( 'ol. .Jones' hen-coop, ami the tine should lie five dollars, but I'll let y ou oil' t his time." "Who wants ter be let oil," ex- claimed the prisoner. "I steals my chickens, and I pays my fine, and Small Economies. I Americans who travel in France, Germany and Switzerland have re marked on their return that the waBte of the average American family would support one of equal size iu Europe. The free air aud independence of America seems at variance with the close, economy which exists among the European farming classes. The American farmer has the laudable, desire to educate bis family, to live respecta bly and comfortably, and even to sacrifice his worldly gains to the comfort and convenience of his family. We should hardly want to claim that the kind of success which is lauded so much among the European peasantry is worth its cost transplanted to our soil. It is a wondei. however, to an American visiting these latter dasses, how they are able to exist with such -light incomes, and it is only by close examination of their habit.s and methods we learn that atten tion to the small economies of life alone accomplishes the result. There is undoubtedly a measure of economy in small things w hich may be drawn half way between the stinted means of the European peasant and the extravagance of i the average American family which j would be better at least for the lat- ter. Money is not worth the sacri- i fice of manhood nor the terrible ! competition with dumb beast 1 whiih is ex-liibifed 'iinoni'- th. WUICI1 IS liUIUlieil .1111011' lilt i that he was astonished at the awk ward ways of doing things iu tliat country. lie had no idea that out side ot Egypt such primitive prac tices prevailed. The farming im- iplements of the Swiss husbandmen j tainly made b.-tter farm scythes i than are used there. The Swiss axes are simply sharp wedges with ill llCdl L11U top, itilU cl CHOI I srraignt suck in me noie ior a handle. Hay forks are big and queer, and twice as heavy as our stable forks. Grain is oftener threshed with the old-fashioned flail than otherwise; and the trav eller often wonders that they do not tramp it out with oxen in the prim itive fashion, which would un doubtedly be a slower process, and yet how to be slow seems to be made a special study among the Swiss. The plows are the climax of agricultural monstrosities; they are great cumbersome things made almost wholly of wood, with a beam mounted on two wooden wheels, big enough for coal carts. Ou a certain farm the plow was prilled by six cows, while two men were holding the plow up. They were half a day plowing half an acre. When one looks upon such prim itive methods and collects upon the possibilities of America, its soil, labor-saving instruments and mo tive power, he must come to the conclusion that all Americans lack in making small special farming profitable is a part of the persist ency and economy in small things Lwhich are exercised by these poor people, who not only make a living bat save money on a poor soil, aud with the old-fashioned tools of Egypt to work with. The writer above mentioned thinks the whole secret lies in economy, in the sav ing of a hundred little things that shall outbalance even the waste of these awkward implements and these slow methods. There will not be seen a blade of grass among the vines of Switzer land, nor a weed on the farm. There will not bo a twig of wood left to rot, nor a potato, however small, nndug. A gentleman's pri vate garden could not possibly be aDy cleaner or better kept than the average farm in Switzerland, while cultivation such as is bestowed only on hot houses in America is common there to every farm. Not one foot of ground is uncared for It may consume a good deal of time with such slow hands to ac complish the work, but yet it is done in a thorough manner. Not a chip, not a straw is wasted. "We put this little thing and that little thing together," say s a Swiss farmer, "and at the cud of the year it makes a large total." In truth, one cannot afford waste or bad fanning on land at five or six or ten hundred dollars an acre, as is the price- in Switzerland, s-ometlung at least can be learned from the i Sinai! economies of the Swiss Nanvfacturers Gazette. fanne The Mcderu Shakospeare. So soon returned. Andromeda?" Soon! say's thou, callous creature? Soon ?" 'Soon, said I, fervid fairy, simply soon. Time's but a wink in realm of retrospection, love, and Hash across the track days do of busv minds." "Angels of constancy attend the rascal: Oft have 1 heard his stoic soul o'erflow at lip with speeches such as these: 'Thou art me heart! Thou art me life" and left of heart and life for six long days, he greets their restoration wiili a oon.' " Foil- heu-.eh thi'ti't wandering from the realm cl'.-t-n-i'. for he that is of life and heait tleati. and wlmt is ; beielt is surely me to him that sleejis in death!' ' "Have at thee, wilting, for a sweet apolotjist! This tips I hy greet ing wiih due ic-compen.se. lor if to thee my absence ucre death, me coming gut liioiis ; he.- u I! h resurrec tion. Anil y mi 1 1 : ti iiuly mis.s me, soul of mine.'" "As sunlight's m i.-sed hen nun n is ail a mi.-t. l"l' tholi'i-t a mi. ss in whom i naught amiss." So ineau'.-t thou not th.a I'm a naughty miss, that: speech hat h v, on thee twenty kis.-es. ileal: there's ten 1. 1 a value of its compliment, and ten a.r brilliance i i it- courtly wit." Il that's me compliment. I'll sen; e it, t einh i one. and wauer ten- tier one 1 il i.ii rue dut As ra; . if so 1 de'.v obiite I tlo. t lioii'l i h t tie th tic dm . ii i e ,1 ml AtlieU to his fail else thou'If tlun if i t . 1 lioii'l t sm. v. ai of wit tii.tt duelist, adieu, t hy senses el e h il w ii ling' at thou might'st i r tin whittle till thole's not a whit." "A chipper cut, thou axiomatic youth! There's hint theieiu thai I've a wooden mind." 1 wooden mind a hint like that, me love. Let's block this raillery antl shingle out .some other lue! for our pleasantry." "We will. Henrico, an' it please thee so. Well coax tho coke to brighter glow the while I woo thee 1 with me coquetry." . "Beam on me with that purpose, maid for I'm mood to like thy vocal timbre, when I'm wooed."-1 oncer's Gazette. - All Is Not Gold That Gut tees. ''Ise verry sorry, boss, dat I was led estray ter take de watch," said Jim Webster to an Austin justice. "I am glad to see that you regret your crime. What was it that led you to take the watch? replied His Honor, calmly. "I was deluded by de chain, sah. I bleeved if was a nolid gold chain, and dat ar was a gold watch hang ing at de eeud of it. De chain de luded me, sah, inter taking de watch. De brass chain am de course ob all ob dose heah eompler cashuns." "Yon will not be deceived by chains for a time at least if I can help it," remarked His Honor, giv ing him two months on the chain gang. Sift i ngx. Yankee Invention. The fol lowing con ersanon, wnien was overheard between two unmistak able Yankees iu lioston, is illustra tive of the inventive genius of the New Knglanders. How did Abij.ih come on with that latent ink that could not be, eiascd ?" "He made a fortune out of it. He got lifrj t Imusand dollars for the patent, but now he has got a better thing than that." "What is itr" "It is a new kind of ink eraser that will li'iniiM' ni'ii w lit nig done with Ins own ink. He has refused s-To.OOO for I he pa'cm." Society Note Mrs. Suoberly, u very aristocratic New York lady received a visit, from a (riend, who among other gossip said: "Do Mm know that yon,- son has K't'il seen several times in r-oiimnnv j wit!i a seams! i es.-d Fvervbodv is talking about if." o. tnat doesn't amount to any " replied Mrs. Snoberly, smil- thinj ing. "i.ut I am told that the young lady is perlectly resiectable." "Horrible! Horrible! shrieked the agonized mother. l-H mnv i i disgrace u)on our family by j m ;iri" lllg llCT. Had Seen It All. One night while John McCullough was playin" "Virginius" in Little Rock, a leau, old fellow from the hills, while standing at the foot of the opera house stairs was accosted by an ac quaintance, who asked: 'Uncle Hilly, are you going to see the showf" "What sort o; a show is it Eiffel" "One o' these here actin' shows, whar men an' women come out on a platform an' bow an' scrape.'' "No, bosses iu it, LipjDf" "No hossea. Uncle Lilly." "Then I don't believe I'll go up. I get enough o' that sort o' thing when Abe Spiller's school shet down. We've seed all they can do. Come ou here an' let's go 'round here whar that fellow is playin' a fiddle iu Tra reler. a grocery.'' Arkansnw Beware or III ere a ry and Potash. Mercury is more destructive to human health aDd life than war, pestilence and famine combined. So said a ilistin guished writer many years ao. and it is as true to-day ae then. The poor vic tim of Blood Disease is drugged with Mercury to cure the malady, and then dosed with Iodides to cure him of the Mercurial Poisoning; but instead of any relief, the first breaks down his general heulth and makes him a cripple, and the other ruins his digestive organs. Mer cury and Potash are dangerous even when administered by directions and under the eye of a good physician, and when put up in nostrums, often by in competent persons, are apt to produce evil consequences. lie caret al of these jxiisonous mixtures or you miy regret it. Swift's Specific is entirely a vege table preparation, and should not be confounded with the various imitations, nun seci et humbugs, "Succus Alterans, " etc., all of which either contain Mercury and P otash, or are composed of old remedies which have loDg since been discarded as of no value in the treat ment of Blood Diseases, and none of them contain a single article which en ters into the composition of Swift's Spe cific. There is only one Swift's Specific (S. S. S.) and there is nothing in the world like it. He sure to get the genu ine. Inflammatory Ilbeumatlam. I hnve been aiflicterl for nearly four teen years with the severest form of in Hammatory rheumatism. For a large portion of tha time was confined to bed, and suffered the most excnitiating pain, my legs badly Rwollen. My case was thought incurable by the physicians, and 1 have often hoped that death would ensue and relieve me of pain. Last month I secured, at the suggestion of a friend, one dozen bottles of Swift's Specific, aud after using about six bot tles I am entirely free foom pain, the first time in nearly fourteen years. My joints are becoming more supple, and the swelling gone. I am ready to an swer anv inquiries as to the facts in tho ciise. " G. W. St. Clair. Cabot. Ark.. April 10, H4. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed frte. The Swift Specific Co.. Drawer 3. At lanta, lia. For sale in New Berne :it HANCOCK BROS $50 Reward. RAN AWAY from Onslow county, March 1st EDMUND SHEPARD Bright mulat to: height ft. 6 in.; little black mus tache; quick motioned; about OS years of age. ELIZIR SHEPARD -Dark mulatto: height "' ft 10 in.: hi'iity beard when turned out: wearing Ijf.i.l; mustafhi' : about il- veai s old . HENRY J ARM A N Dark Ir.wn: height 0 ft. : big flat no. : about tin eat s of age. The above are under bond for appear ance at next term of t inslow tourt. mari: dwaiw R. J. NIXON. PHCENIX TOBACCO STORE. Plueiiix-liUp I :ir; aii'l locate my II ' n.-xt to the eoriier of Mark. t. where I sha! i. from the allies, n Mid-lie street. M i s. S vrert V Meat be 'leas.-d Lo see ' mv eld l i u-iids. and manv new nn i Will have Soda Water. I .-ep R.-ck i V;it. r and (linger Ah- as s-m.ii as I can i get the arnara! us m order, j Also. CIUARS. je... "lies 'I HIAt'l (). Plug 'lie ln'. 1- ine t 'ut t 'hewing, antl ! manv kinds of Smoking Tobacco, Tar I Heel. Durham. Duke of Durham, and I 'iirureU" : ;.l.l Fine ('audi-, etc. . etc. feel hk, WM it. A1.M1.! d w I " LOURING KILLS, J- IT ' I . i: - a i . ' 10.000 5 000 1 0G0 Bush- Is Whir? or n. d. Calf LOCO Bales Timnliy Hay. Fresh Bolted Meal always on hand in, any quantity, $ ' -. niarl7-dwt(.r.'.Swi'V - - NOT DEAD iYET.. AtlantApapcrra (tvtnff 1h ptibl Ma ' rurioun aud wonderful rmata Jbd M Olt v lutcresilug Ic cecm ttut yvany )m1 of Atlanta Una been lepmrtpt M eemd, but It cania.to anf Uia Atla&ia Jon? iaJ Uud " sha wa mUI aUrt, and bvluc mUi trt for ' news, report, M in t ta tfa rldM to ' 7 lonrn all the faota. MlaaBoll tanaway, wito -' luni iBon proDOUuood dmil, mrt him M tb .l....r, Ktnutly druylnc Uuttali waa a. HIM - ; ali: .-!-.?'' . I . i feur eum. thruujaiUiia4ulianrla-l. have r.iiistfd phynloiana anil all oUist treat' iiiiMit. My niaac-Ui aMmd to (if Bp, nr flesh shrank away, my lolDU war awoUan, pulnful and large, I oat my appatlta, was f, dured to 00 pouiida In weight and tor mantba - ,' w.ih expeoted to dla I eonimanrwd tha dm ut . H li tt. and tha actios or on haU a bvttla .i oooNlnnedmr frtondathat It Wookl enr Bia, . Ita elfoot waa Ilka niaela. Itgar aoa appattta .. KRve nie strength, relieved all palua aaHt f . adhes, added nsh to my bonea, an waea 0 , -v bot tlea had been used I had gained M posnda , " of flt-Hh, and I km to-day sound and Well. " . , ' IS IT A LIE?J Hume (iiw said that Potash was a potflottg,' y- .' Whu mains the asset Hon ezoept those who , denlre to uiisifad and humbug yooT HWhe ;." denounces other remediea as mvAtjne, quietly oiieilnga vile rompound of hlaowa i .. hewaie uf all such. Aak uiir physljlan or your drnggtst If ;'V I'otash produces all the horror eUlmed 0f It by tlioHe who are compelled to trad Bee ether preparations lu order to appear reepeeteM) '" ' tbe'tnaelvea :' We claim that Potash properly eoBlMa4v'' with other remedies make the giellllse . blood remedy ever known to man, and ww ' rlnlm that n. I). U. Is that remedy. . . If affilcted with anv form r blood poleoai' , Hcrofula. rthenniatlsm, Oetarrta, OM Ulcera . Hn,lHor.. KldiifV VHDPlalota, iPsmal 1ns eauea, etc.. the H H b.wlll enre-yoai atoneel v Hend to Itlood Halm cv.., Atlanta, tie) .for . copy of their book XKKIC For sale iu Newborn liy R M DUFW !. , " GarpetingsJ ii.' V, HAVE MADS W. &1 Sloai; A UltliAT RKDIMTION IN TM FRICEfS ' ' ok au. (iit.M)KH op ooooa. m. j !;'.-; , MOQL'ETrKN. fi oaa $ 1 .t t apwaia lioi.Y Rrumhelh. from .a wrws , TAPEHTKY HKI'BSKLo.frOW .tO frward y INGHAINH. from ,4apwar4; ' CHINA MA-1TINO, from gf er rail of - '. 0yar4owaa , IL CLOTHS, MATS. BUGS, V IN GREAT VARIETY A;1' . v. Samples sent by mail whenever ae-.' sired . v' .. , , All correspondence will reeei prompt attention. t t " : Broadway and 19th Strt BW TORK CITT. i T- ... nuart dwlm ' - , The Best in ihe AVer!.'. - United Statks Iktkkkal RzviiaTts), "J Dep'y Collector OJJUx, id lHt-'A Y., . New York, Jan. I54 1S88. ) Mr. Mcokuet Are you at HI alive If so, can you make oa a. pair rtt dreee -boots, such aa you made mef about H years ago)1 Same ttec 1 '. , You make the best boots in tha world. I wore the pair you made me (about 19. years ago) laat night to a ball. - , . ' ' . Yours. . ' x A. COATS, Vr Address: (Major Coat. , ." 7 Bee km nan street, ..' N. Y. City (Boom 0). jaaSOdti ' '. USE The Best and Cheapest Pure Carbonate of Limo A Natural Fertilizer."' : . . :ve',: We are now pr-paretl to supply U farmers of Eastern North Carolina with ' Pure Carbonate of Wme,' V r ' ' ' ' ground ai our Mill in New Berne, -"Thia ; is lime made of oyster shell, tfreah from - " the bed. and ia far eunerkw to burnt lime, as it contains much animal spat- x ter. It ia one of the, ; v t r Cheapest and Best fertilizers now in the Market-'h S Composted with cotton seed r stsjifo manure it makes a coniilet fertiliser, ' and is indispensnblu f the fartilily Of" ' tlie soil. , '". iJ ' As the supply will bo limltexl, funoors. ; are requested to seud in orders mm--, diatelv. '. '.' '' J. M. WHITE & COe s " soi-D II V - , -i C JfiEO. ALLEN A CO., New petwe Y L. HARVEY, Kinston,' . "i V PATRICK & DIXON, Qxi-)rtoh ' ' ieiuQwit .,- KAK.MKUN! x . PLANT LESS IJlOTiA And Make More Cotton, 'J; ' BY BUYING " : ' ".0 1 FONVIELLFS - Selected Cotton Seed 1 1 ' I have for sale Fifty Bushels DTJW- . els JONES'S Seed, and One Hundred'- ' Bushels DICKSON "8 Improved Heed. . j ', Each one of these Seed have their pd y -. vantages. The Duncan Seed is a Long Limbed , . . .' Cotton, very prolific, and the larfreet i boiled cotton I have ever seen, and suit "' rich land or land well manured, aad " ,' ought to be planted four to five feet & , ' ' -tweeu the rows and two feet ontherosr.j' ' one ctalk to the hill. If no 'planted ;. . " will make, beyond a doubt, mora nottoo " ,; tlian any cotton planted or ever waa. r. ',. ' planted in the South. ' ,', Tho Jones Cotton has, also, lung limb, ,' " beginning to branch at or near the mouu.l. Large, pointed bolls, holds the '',-'' ' i. cotton m M'lirun, yet not hard to pick out. Shoit jointed, which make the), (i bolls thick ou stalk, and the earlieMOOtn ton I have ever planted. Last year It ' wiih all ojen antl j icb -i out by the StOtsV ' ' of October, and uot a boll Often ed after. -f' It is ;n least three weeks, earlier thaa v C any cotton 1 ever wss acquainted with, . the Dickson Cotton, all know wfcat -'..' tin pure, selected seeil are. Su nice it to say tin ? are all as good and taT ro'' , Jilic as I have evor sold the seed of; The Seed 1 oiler for sale this year are a'l Selected Need, and in erery particu lar ms the seed were, of which Capt. A. (. Motdey. Uhaiii U. Faisoo. W. M. Hurst Dr. Matthew Moore find D. J. Middieton of Duplin (Swiiily. sod U W. ' ilarget Frank Thorn pom . A. J. Murrill .Solomon (...into W It. Huist and A.. Hurst, jr . of Onslow county, . said : ThcKe he. d an- the nvt pikjijmo and ihe if. si ' ' lion iilatite.1 in our BeCtiOM PC ihe Si ne and we unhesllatinaly aav, I lie m.'I U ral-.'d Mild 'old to uk by Col. . W 1' . iii i iel I ti tot the hl'ft v. e lisvti ior lanU'd . T evi r He!j grow. (-. If I can't sell the bent I shall sell none. PRICK OF SKED Duncan (V Jones Seed Two btiMhels un I under $3.00 l ive l.ushelri ,-n. d "-.ci l.ftO ' Dickson Seed - - Tw o bushels jo. I under . 8 00 l ive bit: hels and over 1.00' 'I'h iHe w it-hmg to buy had "beat order at once If the seed th-ey order bol4 he sold I will send their money back ia registered letter. Registered letters, with funds to pay for seed, at my ruk only. I will sack and mark, as I may be di rected, and pay freight to Wilmington, and have them shipped by railroad or express ae I mav be directed. ED?;rD W. F0NV1ELLE, tluck Creek. " ..' 5V','.., Onalow Coonty, JT. C. , February lfUh, 1835; '. .- ftC7!wt - -0 ,- t ... . , " . v - - Jr s T -T- s' s.iJ--' ri----;-..-T &?'.'?J .-5--si-.-;j7sr.i.-j-ji -.--4-3.lA- -
The Semi-Weekly Sun-Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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