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-p.- -p.. - - , -"V; THE JOURNAL tin .1 It 1 . H ( . m. W HKHM f. N TKmr-JKT ITION rl( 1I.1TI.' Wa (lad in '-. ' Mi ( : . anil foe . meet: ( -.'. CiPwrn, LnMr i-v! w ..-?. -,m-la ssswsa U 11..'. or. . -.-iay, (bo '.it ! VI . for the pur ptuM o tii k in cix Co bat lil " rami Iru.u Y doa tu Kiaatoa, i 8laUvaburx. 9sow H'.il and ll. k rUa. TJ prop.M line woe'..; thrrwjf t imiiTv i- ft re I he 1 U!i!'ri atek aud -i i' .: i.i tor liMnr producer W uj cifip li a j)ortutioa, but this darpcntl apoa who eoatroin the ttMfcd. If the firmer and mcr baiU it io4 o-rxte .c m n tn.le. madOt looJ ro..l thv cjh woarr A.4J.C.R.11 woald td for thoir ' frtAut KiBta ni tbe W.A V.ltWUol. Bat la IhU event tt(yHotkoot for a diridaad on ; U aiUl lUTttJ. Thir prollt MMtBXiM frooi iocieajKMl value of UmU ud tow pcwiKrty which nil nmmr'T (oiiow ramd trauvt fartMt WwUnX ay oa worvl, if mImtIL tii diaeora thia en ItfOriM, W wooW like to aee the I tiM eom vko railroad will H im tTtry eoaaty in Ui State. WW-JilIj i thia Katern aertion ' ml Vtrt Bat expenenc prove ' tk abort lia of railway do not BoT it4 MaT loog line have thy brea coaipUed to go fat thm hand-i of receivers. VTXAAtW pOfl of tlaateru Cart ,s4- lia fted to do it to look after Ilow the e.l, m the engraving Ualr'nUrtDVMt. And where a presented lo lr. liattU-, art fac 'obttitj town haa not water tran simile antogrph of the Lt.Is Kro , mrtitlia aa effort aiioald Us made prietora as follow.: TB U orat navigaUe Urendoe. Ashley. Wr bj mat ot tram way a which turW graaiaaJlj ehaofed to nar -''tasir gBax railroada. A tramway oaid W cooatrteU from Snow JIL3 ri Book ertoo, Koa n tain Hill - mm4 8ca file tow, to BU'a Ferry, uv riv,.r, ,,lC . aud Craveu w.w at pmmlmg tkroagk m la t frmiug one tlm IlSln( of , in MtJoai aaUew Is in North daicv iti, stat. s. Tae name arewtit Im, Wttk a Mnall rtt. and connect ten moariv in great -iwling h.inda wftk a Jrwft bouta tU year . lrd. TtM aagn say bo aid oJ KirfcUada, Oaalow eoanty, another - Ctrmiag eomaianity which atflt ta aork tit dp water ol uTwit rtyr by a cheap tramway It ttomlj Iwewlj bjiW frooi tlw t JUiclilad nwighborlMiod to Trnt ' lttrLfktriti alwaja ua igab; tj ipod tiiw bota, and it ua oolj lltWW wlturw mil fna 800 w W tu rry o u uui 1 t& CaMKIrstUo of thee enter . k ... v . . . ,,FfBJ iras BimjsbotCoaapny, U aerebaata ( Srw tn, Sooar Hill, linker , a s a . sm ati iv r I . J I iHKMU'i lry ithi uwaun i - . . - " & ma IM bvcrs cootuerneu. v JjKVlt better (naa(wrt a t jou for t hee yrtnrtCi Vat w wmt i: mi tl cjMPat piaa. Ci ruuxm 10 fi.Hiiiv Ujir t sbwT eptioo the . tXlMJbCk Cttj AtwwMiMt aay .. TV wahertea to CroaUn Sound jlW Cst oaT mX san( ap aud the w Awrt4w lkigkr oa Albe- " mxti S04iai wtll (oilow unit in a 19 dhajS. TV poaa4t-at HatM-r 'Ma wnll kaae oa a few dara loo irer - l1 ja LVwM tJ too wUJ lo the ioa( jxr;on m uh other armii. fight ing f tV4) muon'i eloiK. TUi haa.m tin- mnf treat cua fhe re LV bwst awttaoa (or flali for 1 mMJ jwaxa, sod altboajrb ... 1 - iiwmi wm soose oa ior ajjiqg o, thOJ VaTw ail ad oooey, a Hint - isOtSStiSSilj vio fx ted Otolith do "H .lssilfjr. So th pound seta have ; w4 destroyed all tb "h jef. Thae .' Vasal wstera arw th home aud i - flvrjfani .- te rral faoilly jod T. tUJk'mittie CAAOOi deatroy them t. ; . Oar lh deafen u; t hia ha rxe a :--:tk psoapat sesao they lur had SB mmj jean, sad we can ua-ecnt it l BO Other w.y than the fAAnaw twUAti.Mi iiliiwt tl iian.l mot. Waj a boa Id luaermen - l kvstl to sm poa-nil dcCa pi e vsssrs Of Croat an nd Aitvir. i:ie sjiria 'ts s s rl peohibiteil in Pftml.co 8oaaj4 - - - trLTt itr l. Ji. W a La. UK aaya s.mio- a v tkiSfS aboat bee cnltnre .n the ,JKaww omd Oiavrrer, which we o py. His lde may take with the lobes So4 isdooe some oi thetn to engage is thia aweet bu-oot'f., mJ ;:-. order Ca si d tsm in the work we :r. u.st tssisioa New Heme' pi.int. Her. Mr. Bl'LL, (tivinar aa atiuie jiti.-iea OM bew culture. There i. much wrlUaa oa the auhject for the : e Jooruls and agricultoral piper. bat th ladle in th.s section ho kavow Mr. Hi i t nno ;, ; he - .4 pemctieol aptanac. h n s-. :. fSd IS the bn.ne.s ; r ;:,i:a jeavn aad wha: he .m a,'u: rill b of practical u to l-g- a :c.-a is the bipfl aim. Now i I , - .- r whl WjLk v. :; a -. - Among iln fi: mor attention ' momj. And wi. whofa laa.i tet-u-. II ' he u s ,. I - , T IM lot rri. u-e :- farDHh tieaab's 'he cere varriof and abundant . . H I n ;; i . lotxl irom wa:cti tne ouy glbr hosey P d.y irea'.le haod of : ... ' m . : : m i , (aad there w:. er eiach hoavaoo! .c ster thia 'jef.p I .t t - - - ..-- several jiMjng i.,i en . aa fed a '. mmO0Jt" , w'ni ane :.:',' UtaMoaeJ vea in t he a Cure a i :. tha be-, and who h n come rhumfJ w i ' h ' 'j- 'hp: , btit are re4Pziri from a,1"' P a year. iiv:;ii ' v-m i o, tttno l(iurs' x-'.-u; a a a Tata ia n idegtiit. ..-.vpj. BOt lADOTKUl o.-,-i: ;,: in . 1 we yoasf ladien nnv lwm. pf.- ittt tcttrkert, 4."ld r. ot Nelpl.- peodenta. Imj' -udeinden' ,, , i. F i 1 t.l 1 U Hit 1 Kt H ' J. ok r iKoi.ni l"r.c Majtoncal N ; L . . u t, of wh eb Hon K- n.p 1' H . - i'-.--.de:P. 1 1 -i r . r M .1 i r k " 'a i : i . : . 1 it. - . . - it Ut ..oil t,' or'niunl do uirifntu now on :. th l'u'.l-.i- K.eord nrtW LoaiioQ. l-'or tiiut i-ootr: Uot.i'ti to oir CoJ.inial iiitor Mjjor Cinjrte :-. y .ri l.-S-.-.l r.. N S.i ntUiry. K-i . of t u l'aji.o :eorvJ mV:i-. ..i fiv intrr't n t - ! i a tH 1 1 n t k..:jitaoc I 'd- W'li. I. Saiiudir-. ur S-rtrv , Xat. kIo a-k.-.ow!e!iv- -i-i :i..Jeb:-5nei fr mmrti ralu.ibit m.i.vrj.il furniahed f.ir .i history of North Carolina now ;n ciur" of nrrjiaration. Mr. S;nbnrj n-rtMrtior. t. b'-:or oi tb ;..i..-,f tin the Pnv irn the t' UaA w,-re one, ire wic tally v,ilu!.le obver- , f the grt .wal w th- vtrnw routs of arms of toe verai ixn.i i roprieiorn. the rvrr m hi enoatcheon Vara: :o coriiDc-p:.v. ::h siiv port era, oue an armed ai.iu, the other woman, holding au lufant la hr itgbt arm, and at her kne noiumg ape' both- ainrently are In din. The crest ia a tag pw- ' Owiitfriiwr and anuind the whole r 'b word Mnum Sigillum Crltnr I Smxmrm A repre enUtiou aud description of this "Itreul rvm may ie een in me ... ... ,-. i . . i . . Century Magazine for (Vtoter, A :in' iiiiirw , i lnrrci, t'nvrn, .lohn Ker keb-y . Will. l-rkrle , Jas. ( olleton Then name an still pre a;rved in one or the other of f the ( 'a rob ti.4 as name of eon n lowing great a-ajttv of iuk. Nmi irreil. o I'll. - o 1 : r of them rill hardly ! dinp and that of William, I.rd (' la ti irrigiii.ir :.. ou( hue , conn'v th! !.r- ln innir of III) KIUUU ( LIHS. GK. U.VIX K. I'KITT P. rook!) n, Judge of th Supreme Coort of w York, iq lua (irand Army oratP-n t l'.al' n-.re last -TllK world Bui b-t u la bviir in mind II,..' if d .-.r.lr l.tr ., ainlj,i,inj th IU1 IL l-s omj , ' 1 niNiijia.iliiil ,ur .,.,, rLM- nf ,,tr th.t a rt.vllliif fAa im runntaine.1.' It m.i gTm, ,nlddle flu. that rolun- a ... 1 t KJal .Hi- d . w r-. ' d - ... . e ,u.,,, .rk.w .s f F K. -ij j. a iiA sriMdil n a 11 r i . .irbil ra rr of thoa m Lo would usuri, irbttrarv iio.er and of U,- ho opfwed ! w 1 bnQ 1 protect or com men t . Now th carry iag on of the war. They that me Lae a Democratic Ailmai re the men who earned wage, utrudon, can wa afford to proclaim lai.l taiea, and foegbt the battlea t iS(llJtb sniggle a wr? of the wjr. It it upon thu ct.iaa . . . . . .1 .11 .. iu( we uuil uriruu ni mi iunr lor the iwrpetaitT of :ree inntitu twa It i not the aristocrat or aaooopoii;, the tramp orcommun iaC, bat t.he manly, mtebi (tal own era the otl aiul tbe uidustrio-a ciC.n ot ruiMlf-r a'c m.-.iu that form t-e tiue mlamtn of np!.rt to rcpo'J.c The Army of the l'o torn u- unkea no nu id om com eatab ;.lm ent of the union of free l:atff the riclative objeit of ,. , , . i , , , ,1, ui:-.ni ut iu4- , u. m t otona.-, and the ODbrok.-.i reptib bt- t.nda to lliv .solitary and . loiit- , a.a t br appropriate mausoleum ot i iieau an.i tne accepteu monu uu'u t of ita fame. Great ,ipplaue w . . : VilKTH riRULIM IT FH oil L K 1 Itelow we copy s :i ex' net Pom a letter to the l'.altiiuoi , la . 'a ,-f ''er' A-,-orU on the h i , vi t ion at New Orle.tlifi We rej. :cc to know that there m a prospect of North ('arobna'a realizing ome !h-:u tits from the uugu.ticen; di-.la ot her pmdrjeta at the World'- L i ; ;,.p . THE MoKIll ilioLISi KXHI111T ia one of the largest and most r i : ie ! in ' he do em men t Hu : Id ; n g. I: foi.t.i'ij product ion sp-ci metis ol an and natural t he re murcen of tlie stalf The imni'ii' foiliM-tion of gold, ; s;!cr, lead, copper and iron ores, and huge lum pa of coal, is cry attracts o and impressive. A visi tor :: lo k . r. g on er this collection ,-, ;;,-( eaadv imagine Itim.sel! either ;f'; :::a. l'enny Ivam.i or Ala in Ca!: b ni a . ii if h .4,1 IT' A - i: harnis as the n..neral pr.Nlucta lor s S;,tte.s a:e I.in.ous are iiti-P :n Nortti . arnl.na. ;-.i :n :ca p i tl.ion , o t-r - a UP ila.Vl'.ag f 1 1 : 1 1 . ' II ion- fcii," and g . 1 1 1 1-r 1 1 1 . f g. ;.! A:i..g g ; he gems i ( ll. oil- 1 i :. I den . : .'. I . : .-. i, .a lot nib y . N r ' 1 1 ( 'aro of precious Pir.il ii;v;-.,ui i -to r out a -rea.s .-gi a i 1 u. .p-in d a :,d . i:i a : i , : . :i a :. ' r a; g , on ' . i r e i nar 1 P r.l 1 1 L '( ii. in , iiiK ;.'W, : .,; ;ne pre.-s : oiim: plu-ttrateo. .mil '.' : . ir .-! : nin.iM !..ri m h 1 1 .i - : t n ; ! ! i ' i i ' i i! 1 M i . i i .i . a . 1 1 1 I'irn rr id. Se e r: 1 I t ...a ti.,.1.1'. i I I . II - ' thf .If I'lISi ' ! !i ivi' N'i'ii -tn'iif :i C':t;u: a wealth's I i 1 to ; ,i r . ,i h 1 tin' ( , hi; n i , -1 1 Vttunii", i i a! I.i--t colli -n il to a il ; - t all t f uii ' for a ;nri.il etnre to runiplcte tin panel Al! tins trouble in selecting a ;ur undoubtedly brought .!.. ut b the enterprising news p.)wr ot the eitv ol Kieli iinnnl II there had teti a simple .uiii"iiiic ment of the murder of M Map If.n5 and the arrest of VKKlt s. without pong into det fti l.. a j ury i-oold hive bo'ii selected in theeity of Uu hinond that would have given the prisoner a fair trial and vindi cated the laud of the State. Had there been no arrest perhaps these par, would have been excusable for working up aud publishing de taila of the horrible crame in order to bring the culprit to pistice; but we submit that alter a man had been rharged with th crime and arre-tetli it wa8 wrong to workup uWl0 wnilDeot aga.nst him. The presa is a power for both good and evil, and very often the ed over balances the gixd. Thk war feeling between Kng- Und aud Russia has not tlisap- pearel. ('iLADstuK is charged with humiliating England by his ..ii. -...I: pacinc tiurse, unu nis pmey i- called in question by the l'nidoii papers. Even if he should succeed In arbitrating the present difficul ties it is only a question of time when Kn&sia will strike for an out let to the Indian Ocean. It is a qut'ation of conquest with Kusspi. while England is jealons of her In dia po.-sesioij . Il.-r.it. astioiigly fortitiel h.si(ioii in a pasa ol the Himalaya inounl ams seems to be the key to the mtuattoa. Tins hv sitioii is in neutral territory, Af gh.uiif.tau, but Ku-s-ia 1- gradually making inroads pi that direction. and if Ci I. A PST. K. I- decelM il as to her real object in ottering to .11 bitrate the present trouble and al lows hi r to wit.' this .stronghold loud and many will be the cursers ..f his tsliev. But all loiers ol peace will Oiii er .41 n eventually i-fiiiiM-iid loin tor his 11 1 M' 1 red II war 1 cjii wa.-h , Uia hand of the resixinsi bibt y o provoking it aud command the sy m pathy of all peaov 1q 1 ng )-..ple. do (nose." A' liAUI.ANP, 111 U t' i (ieu era written opinion on the eligil.iht ol d-u. Laur... U foreign uiism.hi ,h1 wofll rruu,on a n.imU r ol Southern papers print ' ill , t, rebellion ' err the rolit err- the Sou t hern people, along with Attorney den eiai Ii Ul .4 N p and u.i rterm .ift er inr.ii I.awt... rebt-N. and all that the term implies f SlN. 'K the (ioldslHiro Artjus km more a lout what has Us n otT, for publication and relus.-d at Jot KMlI. otlh-r. th.iii w e ,1 mnat ilecbue further notice ol e 1 1 1 A pp.r s "juihbbng- a ; i u t : ix....... l,;illiu.iil. iieii.iei.eci Kail ro.ol M . 1 . . . . . held up any ciui m u n a a t i...-i ridlCUiti Oil tips -ll1'',-.'. which Me refu.el to publish, tne ,-4-ert ion of t he A rju to t he outrar tiotui'h standing. C.4 IT. liAMx '1 I'll A. SlP 'Ts KI I , ftdiUir of the farmer iTnd Mechanic. haj been apiduted State Librarian by Gov. S'AI.KS. We have not the pleasure of an ae.piaintaiiee with ("apt. Sil"TWKl.I, bnt from the tone of his paper, which we haw re.ul regularly lor several rars, ue should ludge li : in to be the : ght i man lor the Hvsition. Th? to Delrlnl) tho South. lPir:::g the pa.st week a numbci ot A t Ian t puis have a.sistid at t.io important and sign ' tic an t event.- the oiemng of the Kimball hoti-e i n Atlanta and the A n n is ton Inn m A n nistoii . Lor years the hotels ol the South have Us'Il her reproaeh. Needing more than any other mi-':,,ii, the i-. -surely tn.spe.'t ton of men ot cap; tal. ho want the I u -1 arfoin in , 1 i hull, an. I are willing to pay I, r ; 1 . h otfered that .1.;. : tea:; : hem . u ere d l.a.st ladii.e gi Her hotels. : - . : ol -. haw se u in, , .ci,,. -ted Willi what drink a lid t he : 1 1 . n g .c; i:. , in-.- I:i a',, the bey I'.m I" fmnp.-.rod to g except tiiiM, ii other. There 1 ti'U-l in An..-: ir i t.i surpass n'l ii in''. : ':':! ' ' ' "' ;:i ' - ! . .i . : i . - . i , , . i i , . ! I' . . . :;; ; - I '.-!: and r.ei i 'i t 1 1 : I - -;:'.;.!:' ( ' ' ! I . i Tl e vi.-M. 1 tast... e !...i i , sJ 111 in . r i v" i p:'- of u , ii u -a all' a 1 e' ! e.o ' . , f .1.1 g.' for "i leere .t I ." !,-. ,.t i i- ::; Villi-'.. ! llrV 1 .r.... ti i'a ! i ..t rl, . u : ,1 ,,1 x.,'.,ge;..s.vma'.,l,e:tu;!,gc.-,,ter. it.- III! sdehghtl.il :.ef .1 . .,, ... i,. ;: g : . .-.-. i.- w t i 1. k ' ' : 1 1 : ' .,..,,,.,.,( ,rl, :( ..,.p..r , . ,. , , V-i d and : ' h : ' - 1 1 : t..:,: olb thete. To held by ti l.l.ll.lerH ..! tor t ; i it -' -Till U I ..,.,,.,. the , . .,., ... t he ,1,.. ...... a,,.,,,, ,ir.,,t a-'in-.li staii.l lure :in:-'oii i: w .-'aial-. l'.ut t he I'.ovs i n dray" bent on composed of English and Ameri- ? H4.. 1U. ';. ..1 hoti are !,.,: tl.eSouth linditig a substitute for' t he del ici fans, and it has just held its third T. J. Whitaker. C. S.C.. ..Iiieial ,,,., it t.-r -1 here and ou berry: roasted whea', rye. corn, anniversary banquet; we hope they sot vices, dockets, etc., -jig' .SI. theie' that .i--nie the comfort anil ehestt.uts. aeorns and even persim- ate frogs, for then there, will be a .LIL I'.asden. keeping twopii- Is). ,'',..,. :hat will at moil seeds, it was a teriible strain lew less in the world. These club oners day and night. 00. t rn-t i -1 . ,i - .i"inl pi.-.i t li.ii-. The "ii the imagination, but the light- 1 I'ists are merely nominal croakers. Orange Cox, witness tick, t in bunding o: tv. o s a b hot.-l- as ;l,.,.-e hearted soldiers did "inakc believe" Are there any earnest croakers ! ca.se of State vs. Dudley oi White, just opened at V t ! . i ii m . . i . d A ii ii i s- tli..t tln-e de-'.ct ions tasted like Yes, there are excellent Christian ". i. ton p i h pelul sign. These tuo tl-e. ieople about, whose main oonversa- . Iiewis King, poor house suppho 110i, Im. s. tar in advance of any- The m ..'-; u.-e! ul art lde lor cook t ion is a condemnation of the I aml serves as Miperiiiten.lent ol thin.' 1 'e I oi e a ; 1 1 m p ; ed in the South, ing was the three-legged iron skil- ehurch of dod. Evervthing is . same, $1 o.30. will -'.ml ;- niobl- or..t!:ci-to l.-r. called a spider. In that the wrong. We are all in Babylon, a fmd Mu ml I. lor arrest and t. e Tl.. w.lll .u. id up the cities sea;, ty i. , tan, ol bacon was fried to . faithless, God-forsaken com pan v. delivery ot Margaret. Moore. 1 .pp. j ,j u I, . h : I e are lo a 1 1 .1 a n d i n i:e ciackia-I-. and the bread or "hoe Evangelistic labour of the most, I he lollowing allowances wen fit the u!e le section.-. I. fake" baked. Harness were for- earnest kind is, according to them, , ,muJu ior transient paupci s bu tne (Vwi(i.'. tunate enough to own a t in pan, the an effort of the tiest, a carnal ex-1 l,rsei't month: tlour or corn meal was kneaded in ' citement. Faithful preaching is of Fanny Kinsey, g'.O0; Lied. 1 1 ml l il v oil IIIV MIlVI-Ml-Nr y : J'.!...:- .-l . Ti 1 . . . ., , i .1.. 1 r 1 1, , .. . , t tie 1 II ut'g negotiation.- b. tweeli (ilea! Llliain 1 .1.. it 1 I,., (,,l,,o dispute and ' thecoii-equeiit s'tnuo'i h ol the ' 1 neipo. I -ii nkct' liad'its eiTe.-t n .on i'i-ew Voik ul like' oaily in the i 1 k, ..;,,! 1 ices to options gained eon.-: di ra bly on th closing price- la.-t week. May di. liverv closed 1 ..-t week at lo.ti-k ., , . ,ll .iii'iiii.i , 0 ...01 ii-, 11 i." i.'.i.,., Tues.l i i' had reached lo sic. and lu V "on wellies.! iy 1,'iiiisil iy it ".in'-lined to iii'.Tm'-.' and iclNo . lO.T.ic . ho;;,,' .,; that pi i.e on Li :d.iy . Sp, :.- -h..i i i; I .,s a-',;:. In 111.:,-. 1...-: e.-k. The total it.tu.e -ab-- ia-t week wen- l 'l b mi i, d, .- against oi;,!)1" bales hi -1 rrk. 1 he tot q ot 8 !es eie l...: i P.-.e- as again-t g'.p.ll b.des la.-t nk. The deliv el l.-s oil con : I act s Mile 1 ..sou b. de-a- again-; h-ou ii.d.-s last we. k. The i ci eipta at p..; ts lor the wee', vi s o ! a 1 1 i ,H -i.. mist 1 l I in ' b.,.,-1,-' u,,k.. IV, V.7 bale- thi-,e. l.i ea . fiie lcceiiits .'eli.in-r I Hrll' l.b HoiptiO 11.11, the . i . ii -: t.P'.i , .oop bale. at line date 1 s.s t . The April f'. con . , ,, . . .,, i I... i 1 ,. ,1.. , !"ii,., i ',. r.. . i . .i pot a- oi i if co u ol o 1 1 i e ' f ro -a i ij g i i o p . i i : c loai an.i oaiK 1 ... 1 , . . 1 .1: il rl a: g, li.'.o-o ; , ; , h c.:,t:i 101 :p can -1 ;hi:, :!.. iif-. cii da 1 . , t . t. j- Tlir ;;:,r,i,:.-;-:.:oiM'fi;;i, me,,: .,:,o;,t (,.., . Miriic:,, ,t y -,- . . " : 1 . - ., .-., 7 - ';? - ' 1 ., :t. parison-: t;s . .-h, ll Th . oa.p.ir P Ma'- v V. -it .. '.. -i:-. ' . , -n , 1 .i v - r , , . K i tu i i r t 1 ' r .: Ki i- .rtf i - r. t !,. b. at- P;,: S.,-i N---. 'i -ti - , '.;;-,' - ; t :- -'i' 1- ' . At !' (ju f o r i . 1 1 , b i 1 I . in , i , Philadelphia 1 1 : tip dill m a I Let ha- l ' II. . !, r spot ; Sa '. .. n n .. ' i ; lS1 ; ti r in at ('."oii.it u.i i : , e -o k on h . : , : :- -.I'.'.' biles. ,; N,u . r - - 1 . . " l" 1 ' "' '- . .-...,. 1 i- I!.":-. lay v.eik. -;: ,'. ton 'c i .- :I.f pic .' "'. a- Pi-uies Mil .pien- t.. iis-.ng J lor -;.i,. :i,ei months and c. t, r la!!-. ,!.-.!, n ed o ,-r 1'J and 1 a po:nts i , -p. , : , -, , iy . The falling otl in cofon is .ittr.ba'eil to tlie w..nt ot inter.--: on'-, .lent the ei hang.-s and the Col. : l :: a- ot the poor good- tr.uie and .-: favorable in w crop pros i f r i .-. It o f .-r. cv.-il that even t , o:.-ii:i:p:ioti -a- e i .-u: a ! 1 i.',.;. h. h.e a ra ' : i f 1 1 1 i ; 111 near p ,,, ! 1 i;.-hi: if - if :-. I ...' Mr i,; ot-- , - r t h 1, t 1 e : - a .,r , , :, il- ;, i- m: .' :; . . .-b . . t : I'licta I'e'er I a 1 1 1 -. 1 1 . I 1; a A;g '. oped Ii. than a protracted war co ll.lVl accomplished. Foolish, suu-i.l.il as laiglatoi s policy si'i'ics, it i by it means cer- ;.iinini : t n:)s ; .uri'ti i-r. i In-; ,- rii : i i 1 1 . - i - -1 ' , ;,; ; .n ;:, m war. 1.':- '' ii- tir.itii-. tu u'lrs ;Ulil I. t- .i ' . , i ..... ...... 1 1... ., ; .. .. ... MM1 IIMi'VIH .III, v.. -ie,,,; : ;);, ua, ..1 aitd,;1'', U ,s, mastenug no.se, ., . .. ,, ... , r which can lie heard above everv ' i'1'..i i n ot the liea! ol . , ... , i. )-l, ., . ., M ' ,. other, hi what can we compare i " ' rep-p; ,'i n of the le.ltv o exeedetier. fettt.ii'.vun.i.'imPet.idei.. Sowhiie a ' ,A feat 1 act ory with all its eirx o. all Kttgl.u.d Mii.hmg at t hc , ml.tiicry Ko.np, and every wheel ,,,i. . ,rV., i ,, cia nig out lor oil: a vast shambles, people can t o eminent s hnmi hatlon. Kussia . r , " . ' ,, , , .., ii.,,.,,,,.. i , ii .with pigs perpetual v being killed; and K li.ul .ind'l.ui-l, at the t lap 'of h.ll,:, and n, oiMh, , n.N, u Inch .he i, ei;;:,.,l the pm, id lb.t.-h nat...n.-.V. Y. WWhl. ( .nfe.l.-rate i'.M.Uinc Dal ,m ev. i- r i-te or no'., in pi oi.l u it. '.i ,L-..,1 il i,,..n-,.l,lnn. an. w aid r a-keil I mare i;on- ,..." wi, , 1 h, nn, ,,i(M...s ,,r orange peel int.. eld water and make them believe it was Mi,e. -It make l.eliexe vei much. p; i : 1. 1 , ,.; Pur . f mi don't you kt I'.' r -inns as ii ii would P,...ra . .iW..!i:ii.r." a- i n,,, .; an etlort to "make believe vet v niuch" marked thos,. t -ontedeiat'e '-oldier- who could not do without tleu cotb-e. Cenuiiie I.,-' oi j ,v.i v.-,is sehlom seen m ( ',,., i,.,!,.. c.uiins. except after a capture oi I'nited States wagons. lii.il, lilt- l,nu iiuni mi- ii it-it o.n on being used lor 'shortening.' It il.or.. t.-i j .... ...... .. 1, .-a., ... n r 1 i'.o- 110 101 I'lin,, n., 1 ..........I o. .1... .1 ,.,1.1,..,. ,.l..tl, l'-1. ... 1 ..e , , o, ,,o, , 1.01 1. 1 i.iiuoei 11, aim 1 11 1 11 1 s 1 111 u o i.seu trough the btea.l was mixed, woik- ed out. and then baked m the spi- aieeiing se ei ai pi i a i es. a ion g, lank soldier, clad in a suit ot but ti iniir brown the ev 1 iri'.ssioii of who-e sallow lace showed a hungry i.i . -Kei. -11-e . . 111111s Mister, km you 11ns ''.11 1 ... 1 . 1 ' 1. Lt l1 1111 ,lal "IL r 01 iy -se eu 1 u -Vort''1 C-Holiiia pot-atid spider wag- i?. 1 haint had nothing to eat tor II I dll Ollto lollr I .11 ,ll,ll I 'OIV , , ; - it I ever ketch up with the wagon , I II get a s. jipu Salt cod hsh was a species ot ioo.l t!'at not one Soiiihern soldier in teu 1 1",llS11"1' IU",V llOW 1,1 pfepaie. The Confederate cruiser "A la bam .i.ir.-.i a essei laue.t mi., .men I u-h. The lish. though distaste T -i 1111 lul to the soldiers, was distribut among them as rations, and tin n.4.1 to eat it or go imngn . i ti,o i.., ,,,.c ,,, I ,, p. 11,'viv' , ....... X. Piiy oi 4 onic.icraio m,1(IU.is occii- I1, ' , . . auvai.ee iuie-.us. lacing tue 1 '"." Jllt'l,' ",".V':U10" was salt cod tisb. which hungt ..- lorce.l them to eat. The nioreth tie more t. icy V drank. ate. t he more wat er the A bout t he time t hev had emptied I i ineit can ecus, t ie r euerais. u" , . ".in, uuuui, unu ii una ni lug ma- I trot the ran e-e. opened a crossfire.:, '.-. , i.i. ' . , , , ' , 1 1 11 at in a.ie it uaii gei ous lor a i on - ; , . 7 . 1 t. .1.... .. .. . . 1 ; . i... .1 .1 0. 1 I e. 1 e 1 .1 . e i o .- n o 1 1 j .- ii'.iu .loo, I1 (.lie nit 1 ,1, 'v d iv at d iii"-ht the thirs' v Con- mi u.1.1 ii n.t 1 1 nt ii.i..s, o 1 l ... 1 . . .... .1 ....... 1 . ... 1 ,,, ,,,, ,",""mn i.......... . ue u.i . . ..... 'and the tire without. .Not until ten K.ciocK tne next tnornii.g were iney t.,i'eclU;li than the uniniugled con-. Jlrs- rneiis i;ys. n'lu,v,Ml' ''.v. a" lulViUlc,t' 01 t!ll'lrideiiniation of the faulty. We can- Mrs. Frances Hodgson I'.uniett, mT" 11I;11.V- ,r"m Hie teriible iii)-.uot Ket the frog-music out of our j the well-known authoress, is one of prisonmeiit. It is said to this day : oars Jlow marjy must there bo Qf' these, exceptions, and her craze for ,n"t -i in 111 oi that picket line will tu. L.reatnres There might be 'the picturesque extends not only toa, ai s.d: cod lish. ;l imnjH or ji thousaud, if we j to her inanimate surroundings, but , rTT "7TV 1 r o Jiulged by their noise, and one 1 to her two boys. A lady who has Pi air. Til ; ngs n f tlie lljanl of ( ant ill I s. I J ,,, J . ... ' ,, ,, ; -i nr i i i w'eul.l be ntiite enough to tell us alL recently paid Mrs. JJurnett a long -loners f Onrdow County. ! t,..v lo, v, r,w, v Whir n,,,'. it 1 visit, is tl, nnthoritv for th t..,t.f. Th Oi'lice i omuiis.sioners met at their; to dW(,u i(J a (jliurcll ot- Croakers! :n .lack-onville. (In.-Imr',, r,, ,., . . (',,,in,-v' "lr. , al on d ay' i ii ,iy 1 n";,,"': o1, V-"r'i'.tln ( ll;"'.m;i,"' K- ' ' P:UI' I"" ' 1 'n;,tu,r- '' '' ' ''-toll a:i. 1. L. ll.ltlck-. '111 tollowi: . . ' r ni:'' e ,. by said 1 loard: ,r 1 -1 . t i dered. That 1 mI. lhat 1-. " Haiget iis tax bste lor ivich- P. deo. u . Llake, jr.. appointed land township, (Ici '" .l.lcKSOIIVllle towrslllp. '. -" " 1 o ,oi 1 1 ! . i u 1 1 1 1 . . -i ,i 1 1 1 i i o u -hip. benjamin W.ltd foe Swans (lor, l TOWTI lllli I I'll'li'S I ,1't I Ir 1 ir ' lor hit e ( ak town-hi p. . -'"p lhat (, (. .Morton be al i"-fd to ret'i'l b.pioi- in the town ol .Jacksonville trom 1st May. ! :o 1 May. lssti. 1 -;rd. That Frank Tiiompvon. jr.. 1 "e allowed two dollars lor one day s -'i ices a county uperinren.teui " I uu.ic .-cliooi-. 1'- 'i'H.it ,J. I . Walton be a I 'ed one doliar for convey itr '!' 'inei anu ner tilings u tne alms house ,n ( n-h,w county. -Vii. d int M. Halm. Shei ill' of : Ciavrti county, be allowed lo.lb . . . , , , i, i -1 ., . ..... ......... i ....... ,, .. .i. ...... .... vi-y i n g prioni.ri Horn ( t a veil , cunt :ail to ( In -low count v ja:l in i I . Ai res', en i p-es. locking and a a:.,, a:: g. .Ph. 'liiat S. :. Taylor be al- t .'. . i doll ii - ior I'.iriii-hing :::::!-: H-idy 1'iPiaau. pauper. 7 a. In p. I. . .lones !,r ai'.owi-d -J o a ;,o ii;. ni.-iia.g i .i' :,:;-!.! Kr i i i . Mo h V one :i. ::' h. s u. 1.,..: .. i. I ti pi:iii a:.d to '. n-ii ;.. oe i-xi-uiji: l'l'i-in i . i g p.h i ! a 1, ii car 1 s-j . Pi- , , '.fa. lno .-.tinui-l King be al A,,l ii'y ..lib- P.; -a m nton i ng 1 H ir.'.y I. I'.uins b - i on.- doliai and liti ; : . :h:ng roi'nn h.r p,;np, r. i'., a pttbiif load be ; !. gt'i . : u. r.u k Sw.imp - 1, id ,,: -,.io hw.-sf 1 a l;:,,i I'.uhaiMie !.,- .I.e i.-oi: ,,a- load lead 1 , LP, hlai.d.s :.. .I.ieksonville .-I i 1 ..i, and ,u-o p on, ( 'at h ' ke l.tck-oin tile load i - :. . I itotis,- iieaithe . .p. :.-. ol -.ml mad :. - 1 ; p l; 'd. K be , , :ap' . : .. ' , : : ,,. ii 1--.-,. . : .a ;.-..'.-. ; .. ' ; . :,.! :. 'P.;I. in d h .1, :,,s o, lie f I ' Ii. e A tOXWKtUATION OF FROGS- :;. A mkpitatioN AT MENTONE. BT r. II. SPUKGEON. nil. tliost' frogs! They bojian at ' M-t of Mm, and lhtv will continue their croakin'' till the morning I mi'iihn, anu uiiuns uji UR'ii i:un- 'Mti,,.i, e ii, o.i I,., -l ... I in,i-. iii-iir, ...... -"' re two feeble images of the ... .. . " " 111 '.lg the .lamps c.t the night, ai.,1 woon.g their beloveds ii iif er aeiuany ceases, iiiougu there are brief intervals when they at r iiol ij u lie uoingllieir X erj III- mot. 'i-i i i .t ' e - mppi-ppi wniri, ana nviri rot-: is the word which we coin 11,1,1 "eiicu tuie. ili..i 111 ai t concerr oi sounds . which have never been even so .... I. l : . , l ... ,,,,u:" ;,s i"gei wiui music such as ' phi ears could enjoy. We hope I UK' "ke we .1.) not; mu we NV,s1' tlu'nl a11 111 KfT.YPt, or any otl"''' l'1'"'1' where they could ad- vntageonsly plague the enemy. i i a e w e never nice wit n iiumati I fogs "Croakers" is the word. There is a Croakers' Clnb in Pans, Mintll aiUC, 11 ll IS IJUl ill llll IIUU room or a gospel hall. The truest ....:.... 1:. n. .1 ii...:.,.i ,iuuft lllill IllC aiCCillieU lUlMilhtlll 1... .1 n rei. .1 1. : . int-iuicu. iiie euuicu is 30, "u".'"' 3 ,' ... iio. wonu I v. SO lieao.. SO wnatevcr y tut like to think that is abominable. We hear no acknowledgment of Cioil'swoik among II is chosen, no leioiCIIIg ill tlie HOiy lives ail(i; heroic deeds of faithful men and u-o,m.n tna u-nnlil tJ, '-.,1.- tliur 1 Christianity had produced a huge lie, and that all the religion of the ., 'in, 1 nar. n r 111 rn ur n 1 ni r p 1 t . i - uay was sneer pretence, eycepr, 01 course, that which is patronised by j , those nameless bre.bren who are ho , , , . . ,,.1 . . r.i .. n.,,1 G n v i v f n 1 . .vl uuvlukiu u w "i,to""i : some other little clique, whose chief occupation is to split away from everybody else first, and irom oue . . another speedily after! Frogs havo their uses, and in the! i i'iii i p inrii or nnniro r nei r eroa i. - 1 jl)KS) n0 ,ioubt, take up a necessary I':iI t- ('r:lk on, dearly beloved troggies! but if you ever should be I suddenly removed by some rapture, o,,,..,f ... ,.;;Mu i i.-r,o-,..Pr of , -l -' ' ' "') "o" i"'" eves that wi never ween over vour ,i,s;, ppearance. Neither will some ... , 11S ameut it- the everlasting! "irs to grind" of fault-finders I.OUIO ill 111111 lL 1UUI I UULIV I . . ... . ,- l . i.,. ,,i Ti i c i payment ot po tax for l.SSl. i should suddenlv cease. Surely,1 p. T TJ ! . . lUere ls SOme grace still upon earth, 11.ianr rLntL ,1 tnJ j .Mncmtv. Xb e ag'0 u b euoub) ,i..i.. i . ',11110. .1. icn iu c.a uiuuui c tii niion t he ilnnrrliill nf t ho n i netpon th 1 " .. , .11 uturv, Assuredlv nerpetuallv ' 1 -,! t 1 motion, ooaru amounts until caiping aud criticizing will not tlo,.. , , -' T ' '. fe. 1 .1 ? f'l.t Moniliiv 111 June next. lllu towards the bettering of' - T -,,-IT .,, , .. . . . 0 . I . IT sf ) I I'lt,' aU.ur.-; a little euouragemeut ot thj silK.ere might even prove more I oik ui iiie.f-cuitr.iLuitrciiasiiiiii.cff-i eia us w i t li li is accusin g o I t lie bret lircn, i and robbed us of a night's sleep; j what would a hundred do! When .,C., 1 ..-I.;.... ,.,,,1- .,.,a .-mi i s oi .-oni;ii4i Ullltff. JU13VI, tuu .each one adds to the common dis - cord, what must it be to be there?; j ,.Tljei.ei tbere BlU what m ust it 1 t(( be lberer as the tunc puts ,u We d0 uot know, but as we Wo iio lint Limn- lint a a wo 1 ,.,,,, l;llf o,l t intf, lin.l I'll! IIUU IUL HfjUl) ...1 UL,I, our last reiiection is tnat tne sound t will cease in the morning; and may . that morning eotue as soou as pos- , siblei 77(c iS'ironi ami Troictl. . , whi,tier'H Ouakerlsm l.ittier s Quakerism. ; Fi om a rritnpic on W Littler, by ; Kdtnutid C. Stedman, in the 'ay l enturt, we quote tne toiiowiug: l ..l.,-l'l..-...-.l-.l. .1 1 "ine i raining o. me r-nenus unnir(iml ali,l b-els almost a-haaied ot i lu' lini luiA.l jtil! niAi'ii L-imnlii. nflior ' . oo., noon r,. ,.. ..,o.t.-. . ...oi .- wise, as I have said, it mattered lit- tie whuther he derived from run- urn oi iii.int'i Munres. oun, n as ! much, in one respect, to be deseen - . .led Irom Quakers and Huguenots used to sutler and be strong for ! ,.o ., -nj ...i , ... - - i i - i. i r i . -i . .no lo in ...I, ... o..,.. vears in ;ida nee ot t lie comtorta tile ) I! rah m in class w it Ii i' b; u n t ed j sense oi rignt ami wrong, and. to ' use his own words, turiie.l him 'so e.uly away fiom what Jtoger ll- hams calls the "world's great tinitv. ' please, prolir, and honor' to take . ' side with the poor and oppres.-cd." ; 'The Puritans conformed to the rule ,,f the Old Te-stainellt, the Friends to t he spirit ot the New. One has only to read our colonial annals to know how the Jews got on under , ,, . , , ,i t he Mo-aic law, inasmuch as to the end of t he Mot her dynasty t he pan f Leviticus, in all its terror. was .sternly enforced by church and state. The Puritans had wto gods. Dcii- and Diabolu-; the Quakers recognized the former alone, and chietiy tlnough his incarnation as the Priii t Peace. Thev ever fl-ed. however, the right of inter- tereiice with other people's code and practice, after a fashion the more intolerable from a surreiidei ot the right to ,.-! a bl i - h t h.-i r o w n by rope and Mii.nl. Whppel'.- ( jua ker st ra in. as I'rot h i ngh am ha- s'hown. iehled hlinwhollv ... the -aiteUei t'ual passion' lhar Trans- eeiidaiitali-iii arou-c.l. and -tiii keep-. i : 1 1 1 obedient to the Jtiwatd Light. And if made him a i t :i;l;i.iii', a ciiisadcr whole inonil .eapoii-. -Pice he must diiwn the il 1 1 . 1 1 . waae keen of edge and sel- 'in in their scabbard-. Th.- iiic 1 hi- keep Set ees. wheth.-I bi-tok ,-ollig. like that of his killsina:. Webster, t he ",a t ill. i d,-r tiloo.l. or l'lheltte.i from some old Feuilievert. strangely contrasts w ith the benign eptes.-i!.n of his month tliat linn -eteiiitv. which Lv transmitted nabitiiile dwells upon the lips ,,1'th,. -oils and daughters of peace." 'I , 1,. , v w ho lias d i e:- throat ring-, we will -i ml proof that 1'i-oV ue for I 'i 'Hsuiui.tii ai has cured the ' , , ni,laiiii- in other cases. Ad- K. T. 1 lAZItl.TlNf . Proceedings or 1 ho ISniird ol ( .inmis ! sfoners (if J dues (Vim'; . TW board im-t in ivgiihir s,.s.viou on Mondnv. the I'M divot' M;ir. I 1SS5. . Pit-son i: .1. a. Smitii. ' chairman: .hum s ( '. l'.i van. Cvnr P.rown. V. M. I ixi.n. .lames I'., il.tr-- ll'lrilk iiown The tollouing bill- u e . indite.: and allowed. .: , ,, b. L. Koonce, s hei it), .-iiieial vVr ....1 .. o ........ I vices, etc.. siys.:;.). Wiley Lowry, jailor ol Lenoir. ' feeding prisoner, jl.si. i i. .iieaoows. jaiior, u eiiing pri.-- ouer., cleaning out jail, etc , l!.:J... itOOfllS, ' . I et 1 1 1 u g as expert in ease of State vs. I.l.tcU. , .,),. ' ,t. ii. M-a r ioi on:- i. .1. ).. u-.-iih- ing as exjiei t in case of Stale . lilacK. (,U. - .. .,. .. ,,uio, e., u-mmih special witio III c.i.- e ol Mate .- IU,ick, .00. in j.ott in, Keeper ol 1'olloKs villo bfl.ige. S.OO. ,1. p. lb-ogden. teediim and lodg- . i ng jurors spring term . 1 .S.s.., : xv.i. (is. Mitchell Kinsey. keeper of (Quaker oririge, Vh.Wh K.Jgar lioti.se, conit ollieer, ..0(i. Amos Heat h, coin t ollieer, ".i.o;) .1. I. B. Noble, witness ticket in ac oi oi a te s. r . i.a tie. ?.,... T. J. A liitaker. ('. S. '., cost in State ca-es spring term I S.S.,. ' wv, 1...1 1 1 ,n 1, I eil 11 1 . 1 largetr, s'-l.UO; Al. A. .lones, ? .,0: T ,1.1 1, n. .., i ) no- XI it, a , . .11 1 ; 1 1 ...,.f ; un-u, -,-.uv, .,uu,iiiii vt.n.rn, i.!10. i.oii1. l.-.ll IS L -71.1. o, ,,t., ,, ,..11,0. : vooiioe, to-ou; (Mill 1 i.iriis, isw.ow, 1 1 -Indy ' F,ryan, 1 .50; IJe.tsey .lones, I 2.00; Lydia Kryan, l.."ll; Chana 'Pipkin, 1.00; Nancy Sout hei land, ' - - oo, .uuso iiohkn, 71.au; ,ie. Koonce. 1.50; John '.iu:k and v. i!e, -$4.00: Viole.t Hai'L'ett. 'J.(1( ! W. E. Mewborn, iuinciial ol ' Trenton Academv. was allowed to 1 rimroi .1 , .... ....it- ti- .1 .. ........ ... : , -. Hold conimenceiiieiit cxci t-i.-es m 1 he court house. j. r. West brook was excused .. . ironi iurv uutv. The basis tor valualion of jh SOnal pro)erty for 1 ss l was adopted for tne ,,rCse'nt. vear (except as p, wool, which was reduced to 1 n cent s per pound), and the eletk diicctcd in iirnic 1 e,i e 1 t'iv. i.f t , i -. . ,, -. t , .1 1 copy of same. i AV. , Hawkins was appointed to repair tlie rerrv bridge, the lumber j for s.ime t0 be iuinishcd by the . , i count. v, anu saiu Hawkins to do the ; .t-p sii a on i., ,.c,i... , oi n. 101 vi. ...,.' ii-.sr, llie IW.-l Ol II1C ! imber , , , ' , in ' , i i , , . , 4 -'V K ' ,owt'd 5'4'' for services as county supenntdent F ' The resignation of Jobu Simnion.-tea-1 ., , . , ... ... ,. . . . , ,.i,,,i .,, , -.,., i- . - : as school committeeman ol distri gVo. was accepted and F. F. Dilla- lIUIll .1 o IU1UICU 111 ui.s .sieuu. 1 . t ment that thev are 'verv handsome , i,.- ti,.,i. ,,.i ;. ;. tfi.to. j. ncn .iuuu uiului-i isijuiie 1 aware ot their bcautv bv keeping them dressed in the most becoming . fashion. She taught them to pose in -ll. .irfitio ir,n,,,,.r If ll.., I. ..11 o "o o.ii.fLi iiiiiiiui-i. 41 ini: urn 1 rings and a visitor is announced. Mrs. Burnett turns to her sons and say.-: -Take yc mediately the w into the poses , our positions. Im- i eu-iraiueu uoys iait . i i i i i ii info till1 POSCS best suited til their drss i.llil llMlltr Tl, r,l,i,, ,, ..w. .. ...... . j... il VI "UV. . icau ins cpiov, o:: me corner ot the mantelpiece and rest his head . 1. 1 l i , - , upon ins suaipeiy nami. wnne tne 'younger will stretch himself in a i graceful attitude on llie heavv fur I rug in front of the lire. The visitor , eutets and cannot fail to be struck bv tla. I,ieturespie beauty of the : scene and goes awav, iiet inind lull o- ailiuinU ton for hei Ii i.-nd's chil tlu; o-t.liel a, u,;ighiie.-.s oi her own boVS at lluu.L, ,vhl)I11 js .(.;, mi;,. , llkev t0 e a h,Uu., the banisters, sitting on the fence ;or phuing ball than in poses which woulifgladden an artist's heart Of courAll the attitudes .pven above , are oniv tiio.se lor w inter use. o,,,,,,.,,.,. ,.TitP,.l. ,t , ti,, t Irevai it t liev are al be as ct lective, a::d. indeed, they are the i )rjd(J MrSi Ihiruett's heart. What the result of this novel mod,, r,c . 1 1 ,n .,..:! i... , ., ,,...,,.,., whioli agitates man v of t he writ ei ' iends, thev v .ill s,.n have tl ' pottuni'v .if -eiin--. (,.: v. , , i,i ' 1,-m -m '. P..,-v .... T , ... ..... eainiot be.-oci -iniii ' . , Aid4 mar Manure, " The met hod ,,f apjdy ing i, i a mi i oc ; . a u: ucii o : -cu- '"'l'!l !:"ln ; ;,:"' imniemm i.i!. It is ' vuiiotis 1 a-; ,n agi :.-ul! u: al ; practice, and ecii m what is .-ailed i iignciiiturai M-icsa-o. ,nat a laiun huib up with gn-it k;ll at one tttn. 1 eiiiol.-id !:eke.l ..Vel .it iilini hel 1 1 t-n e. a n .-w -. i i i ., ; i gem e i , t . ,( t lie oh 1 j 'nateiials i, ::!a.le, and the n.-w I'.iUh worshiped with ypial devot as the old one was. Thus m n-gaid , ! the use of manure w hat is Mu-ht today w a - coti -nlt-i c 1 ali Along go . .s ''-P - ag". and w hat u.i- .,!! n-hr rleli I- all wioiig now. Suilace. manniing i mw eonsid.-red to be : illr true f.d'h. W,. hug, a alto .-'di" ' ii"- eii,.i!i.stane.-s ah'ei '''' :" l"!,"!i'!'r ! I" 1 ' " 'A ea '.' - liio-im oig m .n: PdP'n 1'' i:.'- tin ' !n -d - may P. i ; loi a ii, ,- hei man. e" id tit i i : h i n apph Hi . ' shoiibl I"' as 1 oaa ;.;' .' i-P. it..- -o:: ,,hN that th'- );.. i-s n I: ; 1 1 : li.-a' i.m J-''''" ":- ' " i-ePV ''if lllaliuie in wi; h ' 1 1 ' "or...s I.ii,loii edge, and lrm. Jhv !-. -t i::eiie deej'. and ! !" ' ii 1 1 P ". a .! the u will sink inantiie and -"il m the in o-t thoiough manner, and th,. y i . I g pialit- w 1,1 ll in 1 j ' vii.J w I,, ; , e , llie 1 1 7 . ,' '"' '' a hui i.i! ,. ,,, wof'ii-' : 1 " -.i im p.. i.ight n ill, i , r. a i. I th p , : ent i- at a ii. - il..- i;-" Woritl-'-i It W . .i I. A do.e of Shi ' - ST Well For You To Know mi . 1 113.1. we k.-i u t an'e.-t ns-iri t ' 1 ... 1, ; i, SI I.1 : i - 1 '""m", - "--i K i i .n . TIld,t --'11 Good Reliable i-.iinp.-titii.n will permit. I1W A- A lid u 1 " Vl 1 1 - ' That !i 'arE1' nuud.ir ..f p..nn,s. "hnsin." w-, That wc eordially iuviie y..u to call The Celebrated Pearl Shirt," :unl i xniimie anv gamls you ilesirr. That we W1" 'lt V'" 1:ihl' g'i"'ls b oiii e fur eiaiiiiiialiuti or approval. That Wl' de-ire to thank vou for m-u4- , I rl Q T w. Iiim. I m I o i ,li 1 I I, 11,- 1 u- . That we an- .lubbers ..f Lnril lard's and Kail i;,.a,l T.'ii.in-.i," A 1-111 a.iel Hammer'' brand Soda, North Carolina Plaida. ("oat's Spm. I ('..iiiiii, and many othr articles. (ETTINGER BROS., Sign of The Celebrated Pearl Shirt. Kinston, N. C. A. M. BAKER. argains 000D GOODS FOR EVER SO LITTLE JT.10HEYI We have just received i Cheapest Stock we ever TO THE GENTLEMJ5N, '" u"'r a ' "" arjl' lb-gular Made ""'-v ' N'' wo"1' :1"''' A i'H I-'i.e of Faslnonable Solid Gray Hocks for paella e !' "".1 a I'.-antiful Heavy S.-k, S..1..1 Color, aa-orwd, for 2jo., i an t fi a 2 1 -nt5 fur the Diamond OUR STOCK OF CASSIMERES. FOK C.KINTLKMKN'S AM) CHILDREN'S WEAR, raDiiot be excelled. We have a Uenntiful Assnrtinent uuil a Larger Stock of then) than baa tx-eu brnuglit to this Market by any nno, and wo re offering lb cm VEltY CI110AI'. Call in and see them bef.re they arc pinked orr. Ma, IiikTBN lias charge of this Ilepnrtinent. Don't forget to n-k liim to nIiow yo, (ke Foil Line of dents' Kegular Made P.albripgiui I nders1' irt. - . : , . We have beautiful Clieviotts and Fancy Linen for OeMt'KLinta. iw i j 1 1 j We have, always offered 1 ; A K ( 1 A INS Last Fall we ibought Wtt 6i J Good. Cheap, but this Summer the bottom has dropped out, and we ud UUX J.lieoa Far I'.ch.w thu I '.. it t om. Call on us and he surprised. Lawns at oc. Calico, Garner Pore ales, yard wide, 10c. Beaut iful Worsted Plaids. c- aud 10e., worth twioe the mou. y. Half Wool Plain and Twill Debaize. Twilled, at 15c. Cotton Cross Goods at r,o. Hand Embroidered Luster for riet(s, iniht f ityl.-, for 25c worth 40e. i Nun's Veiling --'t half price. Lovely Double Fold French Plaids, for children. If yod want FINK GOODS, we Serges, Myostos, Prosics and OUR bTOCK OF s TKLM l-;.NI)OI"S. We have a oe., former price Ne , and a heavier K.r rri,.(. was -f 1.00 kt price was -T l.o'i. Summer Silks u In Cray and White, l'.lack and White .Striped. iarut, Muroos avjdIJiae, at oOe. ()ur Lla. k -ilk is tremendous at 1.00 per yard, worlh 'I 80 at wholesale. We Sell Nice Gingham At 5c. Lellerfur s,... 0e. nnd 1 -J,-. Our Toilo Dfl Nord Gillgiiam a only liV. Ladies can wiar nice goods for little money this neaaou. We Offer Indian Lawns j ! in- lies unh , f-r s... Victoria for Sc., JO.-., 12c, If., 'J0o. sud 25e. j Linen D'lndia -0.- and g'.ae. Batisto .'.i JK.-., - and .'.5c. Mull, i lo. .. U' c an I Jo,-. Strinod and Plain Mill. Dimitv. fioue. Mar- sales, and several oi her Things in S'liite (.'oods, both in plaid andatriped. 1-0ely Embroidery Suits in White and Colored Lawna. All Oyer Tucking; in .-dl styles, and Tucking and Ruffling, Tucking- iirnl Laco Insertions, ai.,1 we have All Over Embroidery, All I i OVftf I.nfP. Lie.. Lie. tiiir Irish Vre itiiiiieii.se, hi. ti, m hit- .-, i , , 1 ('ream. N -t,,r.- in New Uen,e haa aiiwk .- as ..in -It id, I',, up-. AI.-.. LACES "H km. Is, .n.vhiJiiir Orieatil .in-ii. I or. lo a, at, d Lin. n I o 1 g i i o- I'.r. . As for Hamburgs, .era I hoii.-.md 1 ).d i.r- , , ip I I ii ia the wd. .! s.i I , ,i j -t..ek .,; it ,-r i,. ! Ih n:.-. j i I th- i . -. -t Mull and Swiss a . ,,i. , 1 1 . ii tu. i An op I'.'ini i !,, r. l-.re it -a A-i. , tit.- P. i titiios' Hose i . -..p. i ii,,., , i, , t I . M . 1 ! . Ir.-i .,, ; -j-j I : ' ' II os. We Sell the Best 1:1 :-, N. ' ll- ' le It, ll . 'i - : M . : .a . 1- ,, , tr. LADIES' IIANDKLKCHIKFS. a; P. ..,: : V I , I . , ', ( , i- ., i I , ,o. I go OUR -.Li, .Vii'V, JKKSHYS ART, ()NI,Y $1.. GLOVI.S IV ANY AND ALL KINDS 'i 0 WELS pi Ipuj). Vc. v Clu ap, Napkins are Cheap, tm Our Stock of Shoes ' i 1 1 i r I I 1 1 I I u 1 . I 1 1 1 I ; i 1 1 i s i , n ll kh w oi: i H ; imp I - 1 Mil 1 1 hi n p s j i , i i, i, i, , ti r d.'uT - ''e !'! '"HI P I ' ' ' . - h " e ii k.-.l th. in i down ia : : . ...,'. .- u ,, : -, ' ,, . SI ll you want Nice Goods for little mone call on in. ii t .,f I ,.. :..l. Ik..u flnaA. ' i i .... , wnnu. - . i-urnnure, rruoii, urooriei g. at uh Uw p. acts, iu honrtt nil we l.uve, i uro proof of our rdi.bl. at our place of business, sifro of ii.t.-t patrotitre and in... Mills Snut), "Old Dominion brand a .., a argains ! ! the Finest. Largest and brought to thftfllrfCBt, ' :',n 1. Ualbriggan Sumuier Sank, beaut j, fur every ahlMre fbr ., wortk 40o. Shirts. Collars and Cuffs. Q j ,j iti Mr Worsted, lo. and 10m can show you a line .f tittOTnknf, Buntings. BLACK GOODS imh Black Caehmere. M o,J, forf-. ipiality f the hBine widih for K5c, for-- Points t,.t in . ( lung, fir., i t Weill . l ' i .ue lit ia Jots Lol-. i Lufi N w Voik. We have a, lTe)y Embroidery- Wkelher yJ ni le - r -.ell - ui Ii ii ice povdu ui ft e w My Clerks i- I'I :o. d n't l ol in mil f(,r i be clrt job i." -. i.- tl..- ii,.if. ffoo.lH gelB au extra ni la -il t. !. tk he gi tu tin- ercdil for it. 'iip. - aiul Fancy. C in-II and .'C.-. )., sell a i - 1 r , im lot ii u h fi I all pf if i a '- 11 25c. and 50c. Ccnet ! , . I . , I h u, wf o, ai aer'n . in, biding lor. if ? ..3f ,'i - 4 'X , I 'f . XT.' - v. -il. h A n li i ' of . A. SVi. BAKER. K .in t ti, II I II , I o : i , : : , i e ' o w a l , 1 - I 1 lob i to I ai .- a lol Warn-u. Pa. IleC - edy. i i m . 1 1 m i : a i i- ii nlv t ' i P . P 1 d u fan j v '-' 6 d & w
The Semi-Weekly Sun-Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 14, 1885, edition 1
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