THE JOURN AI U- s. cat. StTW BERN E . S tor SlIK.liHA n Southern ipio.st or. Whr don't t tie y . r lijka.-w mittr- w 4 '.iroiina 1 TiUk Iif(J Ki ' 'i . . ll- l' 1 .1. i:- tin Troilx! ion i hikIm'. ;. lb-- P . Dp. ijii miki. ! drinking it a juid whiskey. The i ''no.ri n i'i riwirfiai offers to prove the rh.trge or hirf.-" fJ'' The Porto" diolini no chadernro. The brmu'h betweeu the lepubbcaii ni Prohibition i-st-s is widening anil IIoADLY'S ehanoo for Cmverror ar UMprovinjf Ttni Bichtnond trw; y rt little WHr iusoleot cavalry doing, anil i ( Jutfif i. Wl3K nd his in f ur-try will Uave 4 wJk ovr." It. us strange tb4 the Deniocriit can't w tlie ' srriof f tblr ways jd stop aidmg WDR. Krt thiug that annoy the i Ui; m ma ant tn h th thine 7; , , 7 " to ui in tb elct.on of it. can - tluUte. Wo think ,i'lT S. W tsE w beU?n. ' : : . TUB tobacco fever is r.iing Hjjain -w.., r.n, fm,r, and ... . . t fiwlBlIy working iU my Kiwt. I . . 1 Several yeare ago tui) wine lever Dror OW. ana exK'uaeii a i.r r.i a.4 TJern. ItlaattHl aboot two I yean and sa bawled, leaTing larfre baxna aboatonthe plantations in which the pUnUm werv curd of the Barer. We Lop it will not rrnah rrn thiii ti -' attended by better reanlts than before. Xu uwrgia urgmiaiuio is nn , cning the liailroad Commisstou , bilk A bill repealing the arbitrary j power of the commission and giv ing the railroad the right to make I their 0n rates hrv passed the Sen at. by a vote of twenty four to four tp. T7eie wivs - considerable tit-man T ia North Carolina n few year cv fr a .similar cimmi.-ior. reip8;T"edld well to w-:t the ex (tericorat of iieorgiA. XBSSa rofinern of Cab for una lijve belli weetmg and agrtvd to ailtfiiO the icice of sugar one cent. It tnek Chreo mMtingx, however, to gwt ' lt dowu to one cent. At tbe first' Meeiing they agreed to d rann two cents per pound, at the neoontl H and the third thej, con cludud an advince of one ctut over the New York once waa safUcieot. Their oWec? in to keep eaatern i ro' ,v ea lTvm r. ia i -agar oat of their market, but tbe waterprool Uok or robe and a Yankee will find a way to get it : -'d was worn by thai and ander,ell them yet j 'v.s as. dtsgu, at the - .i i , 1 time of Id' cap'nrc The n old !JfVStrtrille Landmark objects says editorially: to hViniTinz oonvict labor in conipe- titfctf with free skilled labor. This ii a. ooation that has been agitated in toffiw of the Northern States for a nuber of years. The making and abtppiag of ahot from oar State lealtentiary calU forth the protest froM th iMdmarti but the skdlol labor tn North Carolina is so .scarce it will be maoy years before auy ' serious objection can be waged againat oar oonvicts being em ployed iaihe manafacture of shoeo. Put we agree with the Landmark that erery available convict should be employed ia building railroads, dig ging canals and making good pub lic road through tbe country TBX Dnrham Reporter state. that Messrs- IIaeris & Bsc., oi Milton haul their goods from Frankliatott, a distance of eight ailee orer th roughest road with a 24 horse power engine. Several attempts were made many years ago to introduce the road steamer, ia the vicinity of Fiyetterille, we believe, but it did not succeed. Put If ih above rport true it seems tkaX tl nractic-bilit of the idea is not yeC altogether a'.wndontHl. There is a fortune in store for the mil who will inveut a steamer that CM travel oar dnt roads :i:d dr.tw in the products from borbood. The New York H vrU, though professing to Ih. a staunch Demo erotic journal, is rsis.ng a row a'x-'tP the tarning oat ot Capt. I'.'' n from the position of We:g ..-r ,:i be BcookJyn Dustno', . Pep'..', a: who had beUl (the -'.. i. : - -. teen yearn, and putti-.-.g i rr ia bta pl.vcc. It ti.e 1 n. -t -r piimUKl w iieti-.'i'.ii'i'a :.:. .:.b rapt, then the U'"r :' ' ." ' The the '?- -"gi". ' - the very sensible grouti-l '. . v publlCilU tl',.1 h i.- eve -. V ' - X hen ear- .--ug ' - .-. : for : go'! Dent - r -." . - 1 tiie iSkii'i lemT.icj. .:. ' a , 1 i.aiander than th it 1 :' ;! TlIT.I-K 34-mS to '.V '.-I'-.K'ie Nf Tori ("ust.-m Hr ;-c :r. r to the upprat -c:unf :' :mt piinb. The an s-r ur- "o""; ' the establishment : . S'a: 1 br court, f'T P.e pi;-;-e prai.-ing th.e.r f.--:-. : :i, the are exclude''. T ..- : taken bv lie ' . - hi fo 1 ii the matter - - : ' . : . ' that great tn;':' . - : ' jHrter-, and tin" N,.i able article .1;". "- ' to correct ::. i ' ' - r'.-nx-t t:v mauv 1 bfl.-es :. 1; - l llou.e. Scre-a- hve overdone il IV" 11. if h prou.pt ai d '. . en.u". . r 1 he iiiip'rt-'i' :. r.ii"U of ii'H' ' txvag cheati-l Ma n n 1 '.:.: i:.- !(.. I .li i to r- SH 111 .1 'A . .. ! .-. :-: W i, f I II 1 w ; ;et. ! 1 . L . 1 hit I a. rtr ; i1 , s s 1 i He ro. nl thost mat o,..i ! .lit- ng . .si tn-t ter 1 1 .i ! ' Ii o od ei.-e In Ti '. : Ml r ; H tor t-f (M-t. Now h :ior i It-1 . 1 1 . t iii'M' coin tots .in.! i it up a t.imi ..u : !n se a i pi ad u T ' and clear r:ch lands. beared .pi id .0 twenty h i : i tnd 'mrrels ind rtce ii. pro- 5mr.ld tiro-ilu a- a ,1t-0 ,ril ,ic j. )0.tU)D. a sMbnd oi nro,ace enough to fee liity could and cloth tie -l,l.. lumitunnirv .t.,,., - . . - i e , . eiuruaui wun u,e ou,,,,, u. is.,.(1 ll(,uU1 to sonic extent P - tljl, s i:llf )n,;n.'HH (innciple .he . mid t n cond'a-t mg thetr o wn iatfu.rs. I, there a .nlc .".,e uf the ' P.tentlary authorities, who. own- H'k; lUOOSaiia.s oi crc oi ric , , . f e r 1 1 e land.-, wotnd Lio and ease his iieifulxir's ! ii Kit land- nd let ..... ... , i..., . ... l.r, ,,,,1 nars and " Ul. U ll I ' ' buhes can i-e maintained The con a ad cheap, it not c!ie,ipvr, in the K.ust at pAleigh. i Another v,' of tt:e matte; is, ' the clea ri n g ot a if hundred acres ! of the lands w.H c.nise t hoii.-atnl.- ' bo sold and drought :,to , ai-, ation. thus ina;eriail s iddiag to .,iii -can t pnbbi: -i hixil flllld-. I 1..W the mthorHi-s fully made up their m'nds thit Hi.-.-.' i.n d- bl ncvei b- wor'ii .en iliin to i tie State? I f so. w hy not ib cl i re : hem u b ir: to en: i without iharge. If t !ie Sfate is goin g t run a eon vie' f inn let Iter do it on lands. he! OW! IT 1KEM () ! 1KR V HIT, DIKKFV- M A W sh,a;tpn corre-pondeiit ot the New Yoik nrl,i pnblishes what purports to Ik- the oQielid re port of Lieut Col. Pbitchaed. the officer in commaud the troops whicti captured J EKKKttsi ' Davis, to show thit f, Davis, ws dis guistl at Hii- Mine of hi capture. This rv;irt as that PBITfH AK D ,.- . w i, ........ The quiwioB u to whether Jittiusiin Da vrs u m dingutw at the time of hi capturi- will prsbably over tw ftUed. The rvcenc sUtement from Mr. Davis; hai induced World cor respond en t to loi.k up th official rvport on Hie in Washington. md by the offloer to rhotn Mr. Davjs surn-udered. Aooord inx to Un iitticil declaration Mr. Da vis wu not clad at th time of hes cap ture ir. raJmssnt aitoceth"" beeofning the dignity oi hintlauou. Hut what ditler onc doe it make.' It Mr. Davis bus -ai ways denied the charge with great vehemence' as this correspondent state8,then it makea a great difference. The Southern people have always re garded Mr. Davis m man of If he honor, integrity and truth . ai ti rt in r v a it) t '. :; ' Y --lie T 1 I . 'A- ' thought it ueoewarv to JiRU"e not pay lhe a,lv;im.; lW;il,j tl, himel( in order to escaie capture j COuraging New York news. 1 he by the Federal troois, his friends j factors finally accepted the uib r wiil regret that he has vehemently based on later quotation Pec. u,--Hi1 If W .nrmis,. however J balf- . SUK'k 0n h',ni1 -S'''V- . r.,. , ra - 11 -" 1 - - '' - port on record as that alluded to bv this correspondent, it ih not in amlarice with the facts in the co.se. Perhaps it will now become necwarT for Mn. Davis to speak on the snbject. j THK EU't I'ttOl' Is 0 it r ll I Ui) 1 LIN ' A orre.-i-u.deir :., t mcto : natf. F.;ui - ha.- t-eet. rtf.ug uj N'Tth ( An ! n ,. a:,d :: d.H-. :tu j nicely, but a e tti.tnv ' '- n.-.-t.iKe:: very neigh 1 :n his estimate ot the r:ce crop. , .-napingof legislation Mr ( .ub j which he puts down at ".inhi, ink) re election isp ractiead.v a-.-u vv ,.,.- ..... ,, ..a,.,.' W;" appoi:.: M : Piind. 1 at hand am i : :. t of : ti'.at more t rice :n hi 4' New i-e - ,,..:.' : '.;... .n fro exact k now- ids ol .Hi .on- .'' p. 'in, r 'tig!: - w i re ti: ark a- a,, :. e ia-t -e i.-4 : iiiii: u in s: Mm i: if."' . : N.-w a . :: , re :- graN e --er ' a'e 1 'olli great er a bi: Pi the p.n 1 the readers . d ttid deetr;:.' s i, i -e;t :..il gra p . n : am 111 I . TV 'a e ol t : h i . . s :, e. T Ad ;i..ui I ti 1.- -v ,1 I a T ( 'uti'i'l'iT m n'l-r . t'lid :V.'.. a I ti; : :. . s . tii (Til t OtV.i.'.- U e ll.l 0:1 of If r t a : d : r.e.t 1 )' :n -hovld fiH'i-: to hi-:; defeat l.i-' a- to tlif depart men'. -fraud a ; 'A a-ih: n g'oit e detected ii : I W ('.III record - without m.ik-ng reunn and ir.g new iie-n :;i '"' over o"k-' I : h;nk then- -h- id I k -:g ol : he aeconnt.-. ' M III. ( lNTi: UT :i. y liiiiijit'x'iiin c Mu t-ri. of m .1 : 1 c 1 ii t r.iots. 1 ; Ii ; r ii.-.-i i'. mt 1 , : s ample ' i m'i'Ii ri t ' .it ,i l.i r.itr .i ;t ran i s.-r : Itifei i i h ' r t r ' i ; i 1 1 . I'1!.' :! . :i; . nn.ii' 1 1 "In- i ;i no i mil i :i.'"i. i n .cm'. ..i ; In . HH-nioii-lii mti tiirr i ii.iblin llio c.'iHr.ii tur ( m i K' ihnI tiling otil of Ins en t lire. I."! t he coiitraeUs In1 aw.irdc I t" the' n. one bidders, ,wm1 I he dealer- in ; thixcontmel, mimJ mt iett nip imsi . n ess can Ik el)t Jiome to die; x, j t.iUf. tii r cirrru km km Vn.ni fln..i ; . ' -A very dull, imsat i-l.n t.n m.ii ket lor f.Uiirw mini "ii the coiton exi'hane during the week. l'he laek of MiK'oulat'.s e inleri '. .o'de 1 ro the cm p.irat ; ve .,i,si ti.e ,; an new pnco uio in a; teat are. pre, hilled an kfreat .ictivit in :n;i;res. 1 tie range ol VHllles in eonseipielice V e r V I1VS t T I C tO' 1 , .111 hi ilurni saJert wW sm.UIcr man u-t week. Xhe wenkne oJ lio silver mark, t . llIlt, lt., 1ffoct U(K)11 L,verp.Mil, was probablvtho most put.-nt oiinllu encos brought tn bear. Tins, how over, did not cause the market to sliow an v decided bent toward lower S,..,t,mlHM- d.-livery closed tins week at U.b.sV., against 0 o-lc. htst week. Spots wt-re in quite active iiem.mil consider! 11 g me con d it ton of th. dition of the market, but values r. maineil stead at lo 1 1 r, ' ..r mi d b.n g upland-. The total futuie saie- th.s week were 'Job .SH) tiales, against J.s.s.jm iule.-. last week. .-poi sales amouni ed to bales, against b.loo bales lat week. Deli verie.-. on contract weic 4''i !iales. against ii.."ilH bales l.Vst week. 1" tn- receipt.- at ports ; hi- u , we re SJ.7ll( bales. .Igaill-t ."...,'' lb bale- iast week, and ,-o..,i,s b lie- 'be .-ame w ei k las' ear. rt- -i . i ' In del ,i,.r.' li;o.4'J7 bales, .igiinst 1'',171 hairs tor t he same r nn ist r.ir The tollowmg comparttiM- tig 1 r, s a re given t o Sep! e: I I- -1 .-ii,.,- nuni'iy Kip U s 1 1 . c Se ( t mx day a ' reei'i u Kipl.i lir't Hrit;. i. F.i iirw c mtinei." r-!iViori Krrtiifi .-,t k . New Vol k 07. 1"-; a-. 4-'''. 1 4e(,7J i :;.". -.ey : - s'-.c 4 i 'J pun, loan partisan rem.itn ::i al'er r.i'.;. Then A.i:u i -uiv.li,l&led st.-ck . - : l" 'J : U - ' The tollowmg table -him.- the elivsirig ipiotations lor bitnies New Yort Friday evening, with coin puriso ns: ; "i i - -4 Setit. Ks. fwft. ' '. -- I t. Si'ptmber U ''-4 ' 1 ' October H 50 V 'm 1 i O.'i November U Sa u "0 '.' !'' DcenitKr 'J -M lJ "4 i'1 January U '37 ml. '.ai.'.' February 'J 7- 'J 7 1 ;u Jii March 9 ' ' i'J April 10 00 U.ie I'1 ft! May 10.11 lO.O.i 1" 74 June 10 21 10. 12 10 -a July 10 fc 10 -.'li Belo will (e tound the sales lor l. -.lr o.n.lii.v nl.,r,l .v ii.illl. v ne " t ij..iiik. ,.-.i,.ii, .... closing quotatioim for middling up laud ut seven leading imrts, w ith coin p.in.-oii: Wwt ,-V. .-vale. Kp r lli.i . t ton .Sfi 'J1 . Sw , ,rit-a.. n o In M(..l,i,u 2,.lri davanuitu... ....U.jOO l-l Ctliriea'nn .. . u.' 9 l-a Bmlllmerc . "(1 4 Voriolk TT i T ll Lat w tl . Jli.-, j The Providence cotton market is .paiet. Middling uplands are worth lOjjc. The Philadelphia market is unlet and steady at KMc. for mid dling uplands. Stocks are light bat receipts are increasing. Cotton at Savannah h.u opened with fac tors ask iag an advance owing to ' 1-iverpool fnturen coming higher I villi -a ftrm Inn n t-TiiArtum irmi I, I 016S. Jiuciioi iue cuon com 1 tig m niiATKer n ii 11 eu or o r .-iron in tiber. Ixwer grades are being neglected and can only l sold at I reauction. i 1 he SiDer (urstlun tntl silver M.n Anllom lotifrrnliiK I NpMkrr I arlUle'i Aulladr. 1 W AsiuNi.Ti ''. Sept. 1 7. A-Pi ,cate.s ot silver coinage repeal are j aniious to find out where Speasci t arn-,e stands ,u; tl l'iit-v lorsi e 1 1: ,r t he j iiust ii manner which the i on, nr. ; t es o : the 1 11". i-e . ; Pc pn-.-el; t at : e- are 11 ( -A have in,.ch to a::',. I ot '. he eighty rive (':. i : head of t he Co m m ;! t ( e lite' 1'he .lilll .,,1 I r nn-1 Mi. I'e.md'- re apt " e t. ' i be a -n: Tender .. - it t tie - ,Tl ' 'Ut.-et , : i. I I w . f a. ',".... .a - .-' -1 "-i t t e i- !!.:: Morn-. .;i w th ,- ; liead ol ti.e W a id ib'- friends w .. ; pr !-: a- "t.- i ': ', 1 a :.,' w . : a- W e t.tr".. St. ol. at h. ,W C(Ill pli.-hl-d. t.'l mid have the rein.- - . . e : n the; 1 handr ail 1 Adim d at d 1 Hi Mr. " : o place M r shoi.i e -o ,1- ' I 1- hand-. : " w , r out .. in- the ti 11 Use :,. : '.-tram-:: !' taken. 1 te; . r e si ,b ncy to i i"T- an : 11. . ' A I id a s . e f f r. : .,r tin t .I-rdati s. . er e an 1 1 ai lad i. .1- 1 '. '. 1 : ti e 11 d t tie . 1 in - t I " ll 1 .:. i'-ne ', tii-n i' ,ili' I. ft ' tio ,1 g pr ui. .! In 'iiiti, M r an. ei u : -1 : u ' 1 -1 ; r ' -: , - STATE NEWS l. 1' J in .i f : mi ,. I l villi P. Hi. ' . i . i ' ('i til ' i i . 1 1 . . i ' i hi vi ir :i i : - I i-.ii r.i ti. i' 'if i - u : ' -. S'ii:tlilii-;.i ' M-' !.!.: t . 1 1 . u 1 1 ; . i , i : . ; n ' 7 . . i : . i i - . l W I 1 . I ' . 1 ! ' ;-.;. 1 1 i.i- ir ' . .' i I,. i i i ! Mr. in .i il.l . .i I 1 I If :, I I- 1 1 li-l'll '..- . We I .;ri't in t ! that ( i i a I 1 ' i T.i !. ! . -oil i'i - I a l..r. 1 ii.- i'i t in- .-. ii n f . '. as l m T'-xa- la-t I i iil., m'lit in a : : ll.eiil t wtih a di n.kiii man. 'i.. ii lie lias hii-'- el ! ' e 1 1 . 1 - heie. ii.i will reglet Mil- -nd. Iff I. iking nil el a valuable l.fe . 1'arboro A.o, tii, ' if I in- .,,u!ii ; . tifT it is believed, can -ilel sa y I that t he We rk . 'II I he A , 1 ; . I nad t e ' e 1 1 1 1 It tii 1 ,' ah t ; li. 1 : I - said . Will -.llb-.CM.be ijlttte Ili'Clall'. I" the ln.ii I . a in I 1 hat th'- -ii t i-ei 1 1 t" a t ogel her u 1 1 1 1 tllo-e a 1 1 e d i.ti-d 'o the road b tewn-hip- ahoig the proposed I . lie Will I n - II re 1" - e , I I building (b.ld- o .ll .ffs; Alf'h. I -llieke h..'1-e raulii.g If'k pl.u e .,: Suid I'i. nil-." mi I ' i 1 1 -1 i . i I s 1 g 1 1 1 . This time Mi. lii'u 1 ) . 1 I mi w a- t he I. ser. We hear t h it i ' -Hi uig! ll-M-cte.l licit there t- all erg He I .ed ha ii d " I t li I e , - in ii.it I a I g 1 1 In sr In nx 1 . e . i d 1 a ' I be sit I prised 11 -Hi II be ' 1 1 e h lie lilies P., et :e die ( en i'i" ' i'i 1 1 1 -lo be . M . e.b'l I hi- I'I ili'el- ha , III I an , - : : i and .111.1 lai llllltf.l t he I ..; i.t, to i, i pi ll I ' . We i a i-iil i . i ' , : e : :,: IU-Ig hb"l : I rewarded I ) I I black la. k 1 Hid e 1 1 1 1 ai 1 ad i ) c i . 1 1 1 1 1 I ,, tl.ir, , Durham h ' ; " r , ho li.i.- oeel day s i n ( 1 1 hi ' i I he crops a re port ion 1 1 1 the l Islted. I le .lis I lai I is ev Pro., ded Mi ii i e Mi . I. e Per - fell i 1 1 I, g -ei 1 ,1 tonus u- :hat !, ' It g u ell '.ll t he o: : n ' w hi re he -..-' that M.-si-. at Mlhoa. have I -: i . i : : i e i w h a h 111 . llie use lor li.iinii : I from I'r i ii k 1 1 ii : on distance ol e:'! i i i Ugliest, of i ' pad ga ii le- r t.-el I and i -ei . The ti rst Tip I'll U i sd a . c.ur 111 al,-. o er : i :e I he engine a " ! In ,rse i p, p w i i - i ' ! - ' P.' 1 Oil ; , IM1 ,!.-. Pal. 1 ll M.i. ' 7. ,;, ' t a r N a hols rei-ni :.- t I e ; r t Ixmming lor the S'ate tair. -pur is iM'ing allotted to dillelelit ch:bi tipis.aud in a little while now. t he exhibitors will be coming .n. The exhibit tins year promises to be j most excellent and the people from ; all ever the State are coining see it. M.'.b S. M. I'iigi T :s at his post again, and is hard to w oi k in his i 'llice alter spell d I 'i g -iVeral weeks talking i'ilil'-;i;i"'i '" tin- pe. pie iii d i ll (Ten t towns n i ., , State. Mai. Finger i- ;tn cfliciciit oflict-r, and is a stroll idvocatci'l in ( in ublic school system . Scotland Neck 1) mocr,: t .ast hui.-dav Willis Pradlev. w ho shot .! Mr V "I , I . 1 , .. i , 1 :l ! . n IV e. L s s 1 1 1 ,' .,. . ..... - ............... aud who was guilty of an alnuum , able crime, ami w h ineo the - hoot - had been hiding, in t he woods Illg w e was KTsiied and cap .11 pposc lured b a bodv of men near Tar- b..r,,. When captured, he . idled nun, his iHP.-ket a buttle and said he had U'l-n expecting capture and that he wa- ruined, then lie d ran k the cuiHeiits ,,1 the iM.tlle, poison , and two hours alter he was in t he -hands of physicians in Tarlxiro, hut still in.-eiisible. He w as finally j lodged in j. til. where he will await court. t 'li 1 1 I, .1 t .. ), -u,f r.i t t '. in, 1 .1 a i , 1 f . " "' ' I ' is made that silver change is scarce, ... ,, ,. 1 , . - ow lug to the increased demand lor ,, 1 , ,, . cotton picking, etc. We thought. ir the comi'laint.s made t,v , hl. ant I silver men ot overabundance, that barrels of it could be prodin ed a almost any time. Deposit oiir r,-n b ii-L X ill The PlTlks .Hid W ! resu me t hev w 1 brni lorwiird plenty oi silver. Si 11 re the 1st ot .ales ot rolii'ii SePtemUT. 1 .P'.iJ liae lieeu sold in tins tn.llke! a gain.-t 1 t.i for same time i a.-t ear. lilShop a'-oll. "! 1 ne l-.pi Pal hurch d I hi- St.i' . I H"i- ni'ping the organ- ..ml chuti- lt"in the ga I lei le.- ol c Ii 1 ; : , i " - a:,d pl.ic- 1 n g I hem 1 ui cregat ion. I w here t here . 0 I head - am s, e the -!,-, - - I :., o! : 1 ai " ! ; 1 1 1 . and I- w :t !i : : a- coll etc dot.e I", el " " - I at:. ing - . M i.w ards to --a ,, k : tia ti : .:.;!, 'lie viii.. : w I , ll W II' w .1.- s ! , e ll . I I 'a '.S V H 1 N(. I UN ..) .! I" M 'I i I i in ii -, l , , in! -II I. II II nil . i ill. a : I ii pi ,m , i ' 1 rk A 1 M. : !.. l l i !,- r 1 f A I 1 I . lv tir.l i'i ' : 1 1 1 ! ii'. mi tii i: , i , :.. ! ti,'!.'.;. ; li.- 1'if-, if mi 1 II at If ; - 1 1 ' ' i,;,r,vs 1 1 is. in. ; tint ; li,- '.flit will ii.i i- ,i -i ,iii i.i.u; ll.l! l';,: " vi-1 tin1 part i , i ii 1 1 1 ii;c. hut li is I'm inl nl' t he iipn, ifii 1 hat t li i''iil'itf .in Sfiiat f make an iille cmc Ion t a ml pi . In- ill 'f; in the ni.ii that t hi it is 'I s c.:;, ii. : .! .r.i : i 'pp' i- ,t ."il In t he j i what he eal 1 s I Ip't pi. la y. I If II ''leal I ' ' I I 1 1 i - - 1 i.i"-p,'i,t in the Nnitli'A,-;. iif-ft,i inst now i- ha.h a .in l eat buiim. Thefarnieis hae short cioiis am j , a ire no high. lai; -Mi', in spit the.-e draw ba. k.- they ale al them making iiioiie , and bus; of ness ( on I s g. n 1 1 g a h eai 1 w i : h a rush g I e-.-!li an MeMilli.ni. of Ten;ies-ee. i vv I,,, ,v n Ol, ,1... ,!.., I,..,. 1 ' was talking with I,,',,,, saxs that he 1 hi I , e : he President will have a ii. shai p light w i ' h the Senate, ll.- wa- anx.nus 'n iiae tin.-. light ci'im. I If -a ;d ii.,: ii: ng c.iiil'l hap pea which would be better t in- 1 e m oc i a I if '.ii t ;, I ban t h.H . i ' I he Pie.-t'leiit hee.iiiio i:ii.ed tii a -harp w.ir w.'h the Ib-piibacan Sell atot s all I telliocl .It I dilleretu will be lor got ten . 'file Tenues-ce member one or two st irSr1.- a I ,ou t ,e ler. Me said tli.lt :n a eoliVi ;te,l l;u; ll loll w it li ( I o v. Pobt n -. n . ol M a.--..chu -,-:;-. ollfe M e M ;I. i I i, - I'd 'o i ; mt I am glad t ti I ng. and t hilt i- to -ff '.la- loll g sh all ke, 1 ': I m i ei i ' i . - a 1 descendants i 1 1 ( ', ,t : , m Math er and hi- breed around - u ppi I 1 1 u g Midi a man a- P.-ti. I'.iltlei." Ml. p. .b: - "ii I e : ! t ed "ha! I 1 1 I e w a (U'e . ' .- -lai a mi ;: ;..-iiig ' he sup p, u ' ,.f p.-n. 1 '. : : ii t . lie alw a - a e 'la I : i-t r: ai - ' I "ii 1 de 1 1 1 the Mr. M.-M.l ian 1 : h it w he n I '.en. Pl.'b r . - ( I "' ' 1 d ', ' e el in u ol M i --.n '! . u - (: : -. h fe.i t : i 1 ; I lie lie. : ,' ''can- in in- P-irtt in -trong-,,..'.'!. an i-:i'li i-ia.-tte 1 'emoerat 1 ti Memphis t cb g i aphed h I in as lol low.-: I am li i P. I ' ith-i. liover ttor i a i toll he St ite ol Mas-aclm- (!.. Iv Dear (be. el! I let! its .'.own lil'If don , ,. h. licve i, ,.., w-,., -o (In. a' ativ r.f c. '. oi! tin in." ( ,-of ! he 1 a' es: items ol gossii 1 1 1 r Wol! ami ! u lias beet: i. i! Mr. Maiiitm !,! s. oi to out Vil I- lie ('abmel I take h: S'eVellso! that Mi e. and tii- Mr Id be made i'o m i s ' o i v wis j , I'o b 1 1 , 1 ei (ii-iieriH. based upon 1 he the i i ei pie II t df cl I ' a! i : 111 UJ ion the I'll1 i t Mr. Manning ! hat he was '.ai t ily t : red ot t he dig ics ( if the place. This is unquestionably tine. Mr. Manning has great ddli' iilty in get ting t hrongh w i' h I h w o: k of his place, lie hah s e sees'- Trade Advertisements I'se of An- sie labor, and if he had had Ins' olhor's Name, own way he would not have come to a question of much interest to Wa-i-nigimi at all. Pelnre eoming business men was involved in the here he had reached a com t. rt a bh- ' (.ilM, of Van Wyok vs. Horowitz, po-ition in life and h id an ample . decided at ; Special Term of the .'oitune. so that hecoul,', hae l.-.ed'i-w Vork Supreme t'ourt by.ludge s he pleased, Pu' when he cii- ; West brook. The jilaintitf in this sentcd to come hen- it wis wfh 'ease sought to rest raiu the defend- tne ile!( lininat ion that 'ould stay hero as long a- t ne I test. lent i w ished him to. lie ha- recently eased a house her" tor : i ; ice ca i .-, , and this does not indicate a:i in- t-C II t i O II t O lr.lVC .1 - ll : 1 1 g t 0 1 1 . ) At any rate, w diate . r might tie ' nis ultimate decision, i am sure 1 ' hat Mr. Vilas has nut made IhatMy t he property of a man than his success ,111 his man. emelit ol the Postolliee Department which would .1-1: . 1 . . . 1 1 warrant 111s ivmg mo en up 1 o 1 ue I the Treasury. Vila.- is the i ll'ast success! nl ot all tl abinet ' oil! cers. He ha riven less satis - lact ion to t lie section t hat he repi j ents t ban any other of the Pre dent s ( abinet aosoeiates. A , it, known, and a name more strict Democratic statesman in look 1 n g i y propcrt than a trade-mark if over Mr. Cleveland's Cabinet only j all can be turned or partially turned esierday said that there was only two good politicians 111 it: these two , , , ,.. Ml.,,,,.,,- .... .1 M ., '"'-'-''- I I he man next in negative qualities ,. , . ,. , . ' ,, to Mr. ilas is Mr. Km u-ott. He is ""'". o.e o. gen , .en, ui.i . ..- 1111 more intlueiice of current allairs than any clerk m Ins department. Garland is a line lawyer, and is a heart and soul devoted to the le- gin questions in in- uep.iri iiieni. 1 1 Mr. Pamar is a-tudeiit, devoted to abstract questions. Mr. Payard is never consulted by the politicians, and for some time has revoPed in an orlnt ol e xel u si 'ei, e-s wnicli 1 lew now dream of even ti.ving to eiiter. Mr. bayard ha-- gone on on a hmg vacation. 1 1 is -aid that lie is needing re.-t . w Inch he has Ik 1'he consular 1 1 -t , n threatening send up to the I'm t 1 tii e. W : I ' be 1 1 ei d I turn. I.i .1. une 1 1 1 ! ! I his if : -, i 1: 1 ( .1 1 1 b.rn ia '- I li-.Hn- .1 inl u'. n I'i: ' t. a S.-pt. 1 7. ii i i'i e 'tl i I'n 1 . . t . e if . ;v induced loin Aurora Items. 1 ' . f, L, S 1 "l IT I, ts Pit uH. ft. . S. f 1 i .it ton i ; -. per ll. 'a." f.,1 petite: - V I 1' .ill'1, a f i y Iim in 1 1 1 . . .Mr. .!. i;. lr .m'.- le.-tsi eonies iti lilileii with seed i-i it 1 . ill . He is a wide awake lai tni'l :- Well lis lliel f hant . .Mr. 1-. ('. Ilikk has hi-, 1,. nids lull ol' uoik. He ocelliiles Mr. Ilryan'.s eoaeh shop. A 'ood work man . 1 he old hat man sa s he Inn n t i foiie tiiiwheie but lias a white liousi-I and cheap jtodils. lie is death on liiiin- i''s and chickens: he milil o ai l ei t i.--e l n t lie .1 1 't'ltN A l.. Mr. 1 Iditm . conie dow ii anions tis ..... ,i .1.. .. .1 . . ,, .,,,.1 i i'i- il"u 1 1 "in limn .i.iii ii'uu- , tr asseou as cotton gets lively and see how man v siibscr i bers can I i , be added to the alie.ldv large list. ' l11' l'eople ought to all have a copy. Mr. I.. M. Ih-oon brought lo town a cotton stalk that was lime feet lu.rli ,111.1 1. 1,1 I HI Kii squares and blooms in 'profusion::11'11'1' ''"'P"'I ." '''i,!ut', :ul,t ! ami some thinks he had better cot- ton than the sample. Ve are proud ol such farmers, P.. 1 1 . Thompson is put : tug dow n a r.ow- t-ng'int' and preparing to gin cot ton. and 1 leil. will gm it. Snch men do great good in giving em ploxmeni to so manv men. farm hands, cotton ginning, liierc'han- dising. etc. He's a live old Pen. ....stige of In r country in Oar merchants say they intend to h.ntlina: with the representative of ' pa top prices for produce and sell Kngland, she was at the same time goods at boitom prices. They a:e the successful champion of her own extending their stores, adding conn- model, and in that capaeitv she was , t.-is ami making much preparation watched with nearly as much genu loi the fall trade for they know j,,,, interest as was centred upon' licit t hey arc sure ol a heavy trade, her b ,m coiisidei ations ot national 1 his tall. pride. She lias done nobly for al! ' Mr. Kditor, you ought to be heii'iwho had placed their hopes upon , tonight. Mr. V. A. Harvey had a her, and may her days contTiuc to j lawn pai! and such an array of be peaceful and lamous. A. 1. of beau: as was seated around nn-, Suit- del the branches of the beautiful --. shade Irees in the glove at the ap.iti I lie 1'araili-c of liillilrcn. Ilare luptel: and the best ot all Prof, (iaidliel, oi I he Tokio mi.-. ' Wa.- ! h,- thc had the -old hat man" siou sehool. .--a s that Japan is ihe pla nig young folks and In' actu, illy : children's paradise. In no other nulled oil hix ull hut . .PP. Poiiner , ( heap doluii has in.-r returned Sent. '( : from a liio North, look i n c wel 1 a ml in h i e li 1 - o " sn.iit.-. Pun i'h t a bif stock ;:s usual. Says he had a lug turn'. Stopped at W ashington, D.C., and visited the White 1 lous,. and other places ot interest. (.Pad to sec him (.Pad to sec him looking so bright. Miss Martha Whiilev. who has been for some t ime : ei'.cher tit Pantego Academy is in tow n stop ing at the Harvey house. She i- wcleain. a talented young lady I: and will assist .M : Aurora Academy IP T. Poiiner in We gladlv wel come hei to our town, and with such a teacher as Mr. lion tier-, and such an accomplished assistant, and Mrs. Pane to teach music, our school will have a boom . ! ant. a former employee of his. from using in advertisements and on : sign the words -laic with James l Van Wyek" .'referring to the ; plamtiil !. Judge West brook granted Ian iniuuctioii and said: "That I which belongs to a person is his ow n. and nothing is more complete name. No person can use it with out H.s owner s name. Tbe view thus expressed tnav at 1 lirst be deemed radical, but it seems ! to rue to be a clear deduction from 1 fundamental Principles. Of what avail is character or long continued i biis.m'ss. large expenditure to make ' to another's benefit by tacking that name to or combining it with that of another individual so as to con spicuously advertise that to or with which it is so tacked or combined " If the defendant in his business cards, advertisements and signs had used a trade-mark belonging to the plaintiff to advertise liim-elf and a business of his own. which was a rival to that owned by the plaintiff which the trade-mark rep resented, the violation of the rights of the owner of the trado-maik would be conceded. The present case is stronger. The name ol the laintitl' represents iiimselt anil his j bu-mess only, and 1 t'ulh and complete! v oven more his tii an a ' t rade m ai k . and its use therefore top,,, ; he d, if uda n f to aave character 1 t n- ow u cannot lie -Ustattictl. It is, unless tt owner's consent lias been obtained, iii-t a- unlawful as the wrongful u-tiig. as has been be !"!(' -tated. "I Uliuthel '.- pel .-otial :f. li I i st t n ct i on bet ween he ;i.-e is act uai in 1 eases ''i-:eal uiilv. ine one takes a ph ste a I object or thing: t he j other takes and iis-'S. not a phvsical I ui':,.,-' if 'h::.g. -.- ts titie. but a some' ll !: f '.V ;. a ;. ' hoUgh ll"! f.Ujg; ble, s i,.,; ly ate I c ' an pietely pi.ip. i'n ,,- :he othii. Pi shoi't. tf . ib, .i i i. i,. -a'. bought :.- stm If . t he etiiiliftat ,0:1 atid ap plieat ioti "i the 1 li ml anii ii : ,b p: :;:;, ! that .:.. tti . ' . an n : . 1 w . . '. '.sk- . . :, d : . "pe : ' . t a a : . , . w !n i i t a g a ; ; ; ,f eon s,. ;. t 1 : ; s ownei . lull atio-i;, r thought ;n tin- wii.cn. thoLigii l eihaiis ti.e line d ai giimcli t ed. :- ; ;1 of -nllicielir to w.i! rant a separate 1 iefeiida:.: :;i :.:- sl ( . 'iieed. - ; ;;at ' oW lied i t la- ' Tie; . V e and W . knout; ;, put,- .. 1 1 the prop,- u Inch t hi telllll-dd.l a: ei,. in.- I - b ! 1 s ; . a'.s s is a 1 s . , ei e , il cy "i the plain: id. with - dele!, dallt shoilel Hot Albanv . ,.o.rf ci it .(' l.-f . ,1 Ver ai'le le s ,P:d-e Wes- ' , t : 1 1 1 g ta.it ai to ; e ; p 1 ."II V I'll '. i M - ai., g.'.'lls t; i ' s.l - i b.e 1 till authority. ucok'.s dec: s- IC (ieti-tfia!. 1 iii- .'"Ilnel :a.:,;.::. and It; T that ia .UI:, th d iii New Y"i k tint: W.I" I. . a i : N- i M 'han'. ' ) u. ()i;. -ii--. o v. .;, i. j J tic ; ;lfu::i.f :: i i; , . iiiiiul on tliu ;i':ij. ,-' - ; ;;r. , . tvitli.standi.'ifi evtrv nn-muor ot i: iovi a tio.it oi ui'ic 1 1 i- an enthusiast it- out li ; i-.ifil i .1 oi iiei -! i in-1 1! (I i -i.-ioii is t hat oroail ami shaliowtT at like tin- l'ill'itail, hood, and tin between the model of a c; and a narrower and deeiier one, like the (Tenesta Kadi stUeot' boat has its advocates, and both tlie oOi nieii and t he cut ter men looked to the contest just terminated by t lit.' '. iclorv of the l'diilaii lor a sct- t leineli t ol t heir illstinte , ell, we douht ll I lie partisans lot' the de.le.ated model are, yet pre- pared to run their deep and narrow j euttcis ashore and leave them high and dry w hile thes set to work to j hill i loatN mi lie ,il nil' n hill, lilt - , i uinpiest ionaiu , m the iriumpu oi ; 1 Amei R'an representative yes- terday. tin1 sloop or broad beamed men have a most, powerful argu ment in their favor. The windward woik is what tests a boat's qualities tinl, and esterdav the Puritan, t .veil t -oi:,' seeiMids behind the j ((-nesta in run mug "oelore the wind , ! gained three minutes and thirty j sci on ds bc.ll illg home. And li.i r Ii t he . ,ni ow ing .ometi'iies nearly forty miles mi -lour, a rate that the cutter men mil sighed foi . The honors belong o I ill' sh .op. So w bile the lhii'itan was ihd'elnl cutint rv are ' he ouug peoole 1 1 eatei i with such cn-idei at mil. Ti!,as are tiatiobai holida.S- for thechii- dren t; I in i il da ol t he t bird men ith l.- the girl-' testual. In iauiu. ,oi; win u.oi u,in.siii dllfge nuinbeis airanged in one ol j tne rooms tt-serveo lor mar purpose. ) lhe.se nave been handed down troni , 1 "e.-e have been naudeii down I nun generation to another. livery mother presents each of her girls with a doll everv time this festival comes around !. and as tin- dolls are never destroyed, in tune they be come numcioiis. 1 he oovs holiday is tin; fifth dav of the fifth month. I .. .1.. ' .. . , ,i ;.. i.. ;,...! . i,.i i J II lill i ( 1 1 'i ll l , i oi ' i : i . i, .-i I ii, i ill. I boys, alter pa.-.-ing iinde,- the bar i ber's hand-, with clean shaven i heads and dre-.-ed in their best clothe-, go to the temple and oiler a prayer and then start out for a lark, in trout ot every house in : which a bov has been born on wdl j see a paper lish living in the wind from the end of a long bamboo pole. A True .A!lc-oiy. P.eautifnl white browed J'rntli sat at her desk in the editorial room, calmly and sweetly revising the. cir culation aflidavits which had just been sent up from the business office. A weary, haggard Joke come in from the darkened street and trottered feebly to a chair. The letters d t f were stenciled on the back of his fluttering duster. As lie took his accustomed place, the white browed gathered her white robes about her and prepared to leave, but a pleadi ng look of long enduring patience in the eyes of the Joke detained her. Where are yon going V lie asked. "I am going to the composing room," she said, '-there is a new sub on slug '. tonight and I want to keep him from telling that he w ti the only man who could set up Horace Greeley's manuscript, and how ho once set, up the President's message all alone is four hours, while the rest of the boys were out on a 'toot' as he calls it." "You look so young and beauti ful.'' said the poor Joke, '-and yet there is but little ditl'ereiice between our ages. And I look at me! My gray beard reaches to my waist, my teeth are gone, my tottering knees scarce support my emaciated frame. I am bald and half blind tell me " but his voice was choked with sobs. T am .'5.000 j ears older than you," said 'Truth, "but then I am always young." "And 1,"' sobbed the Joke, "I was always Old!" Truth paused: her heart earned lor the wretched outcast; she bent I tenderly over him and drew a : broad, blue pencil mark around i him. and lo ! radient. fair as the! morn, tre.-h and youthful, t he Joke i sprang into new being, the latest! scintillation ol that peerless wag. ( 'on ( 'diners, t he leading American 1 humorist. Jhmkhiu Etuih. j Pi. I Pl'.KKiNS IN PU lIM"Nn. Further on we came to a very large j I'll '. ! I i : 1 1 g , 1 II ( 1 il VcI'V atielcllt bllilll- ing. ! "Istliatii tobacco factoly. too?" . 1 a.-ked the driver. --No. -ah. d.lt's a nieetlll" house. s.P.:d 1;'.- w li ir I'.Uiiek 1 1 ' 11 1 made hi.- great eeh. s.di." " li.it i:d Pa 1 1 1 1 -. 1 a.-Keit. ! " W h ha done a . ( rill me tin", -ah. b. t o 11, d, j , hit! 1 w V, III,'!! ll did T V e g IV III ill I I" ' J ' 1 I. - '.by, '.. -r. Jtai I'n n ii -ti,,-; ear ti 11 r.i: w 1 1 h 1 sat j MO- i 1 1 ninety polllnl dude in one e.irm-r. A t.it w ' map. h.tnd-i.meU 1 1 es-ed and Willi ii m- got 011. The 1 hi- feet and a 1 : 1 1 ,0 1 log m .'i.i Idc stli le illi'liilig his ifftiuilsP- Mad nn w Tm- ia' lad in: p t e I rem a 1 I, :ei 1 I i 1 yoll take this seat '." y iook-ed at tin' en-vice id hanked him pleas- el kll'l, sti," .-.he k It Win '.I-t I.t t lie - i, u: , I 1 ,!,.,. ( 1 : Ma 01 " ai liber of t he .a !lni ' s c - at dinner." el ! Illpol .I' I'll a 1, A statue of Nicholas Peblain-e 1 bellig el'ecteil III the Coii-eI'vatu des Al ts et MetH'l s, at I'.iiis e,ii- attei the gieai inveieui : du d of want. The -tulle given p'.ice ot bn-.nl is sunietimes rather 1 7 - . )- :U's i-k Yomifj 1 Ji.ik t r.s w as u; ti i ly de o:ed to bu.M- a (- 'ei "'.tJ'elt.T.V f'-,t;.id tn,e to Tall in love ;tiid a.-)c the irnl to iriar ry Lim. 'J lie time w .. and he called on tilt) old gentleman to get his consent. He had a long lalk and that evening came up to see r lie girl. " ell,"' she said in considerable auxiety. "what did pa sayf ' 'Tie said that w heat was going up aim l here was a line ehanee lor a man ai make a liaiiilsomi dot." lie 'J'-i.aAl Ibilii't in- i aiivlhnig else" "Oil, i-s, w e talked about a doznu ventures that, iniglit be made, with an excellent cliauee of coining out ahead over y t i me." Hi if !ier r in tin -1 1 1 ec 1 W'liit ili.l ....... . ...i in.. ne say w'tieu you asueu him it you could have me?" Wha uiered. "Wliv, -Wha What V he istam w hat did he sav about met' 'Hy (ieorge, .Mary, 1 loigot all about it. Til go the lii.-t thing in t he morn ing and see him about it. Merchant Trarcler. GEO. N. Sfate Agent for H. 'm Comfort SINGLE AND DOUBLE SEATED. J i-AUWii. sJ VJUHJJliiid. AN U J JXSX ly 1 HEi E IbLl - I1 KABLy A IN I STYLISH. rnicK list. Single Seated $55.00, 75.00, TI-. Hi ("tliAI't-tsr. i.lCHTRST and UEST WAHdNS in the coim re. nnil are '"' ':- !"ie -.! -Vie thoroiiRiily well built throughout. Ju .t llm Wittton . . : . a-1 '- -a rn.-r - " " CAi.l. AM) -.KE Til EM, OR SV.SI FOR CIRCULARS. cu Kbpositorj. Market Wharf, next U. S. Mace's Brng Store. li dculuri 'er llu.ii.,:. GRAND OPENING ! iiturdiiy, -OF ONE PRICE, CASH STORE, JJiVX. Kit Staple und Fancy Dry Goods, Notions, Dress Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, LiK.CS. hi) 1 1 )r01(ler V , " And Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Goods of every description. MIDDLE STREET, oppose BAPTIST CHURCH, ni-:v pfipm:. n. c. b'd'pC.'I d wly X 11 iii'c Your i 1 IN THE - artford Life& Annuity Insurance Uompany ot Hanfora, Uonn. WATSON & STREET. General Agents, New Berne U. C. W . r, f,.r hy p. nnis-ii.n i,- its many hundred I'elicy H-dders in North djr iiiii. -111111111; wh'.ni nr.- ln.-uiv of the ii,ppt pri'iain. id hu-ineFS and profeg .-i f-7 1 : 1 1 1111 11 of the State. X. v. -business wrltt'ii in 1 S- ( ,.w.r . rs 1 2.(100,000. P.'-s. s p;,id iii P-l, ,A,r . . . . :;oo,ooo. Pun. i ef M in , P ( r- ilepesiti-d with Seviii ity Ceiupany, 1150,000. The Finest Syst:ni of Life Insurance in the World. au'JS i! 1 in wb-'m II A VI-: KIPMOVIM) TO THKIIt TWO STORES, SOUTH OF THEIR FORMER STAND, And keep of ri.Ol'U, MliATS, COFFKE. Sl'OAIt, SYICl'PS, MOI,ASl-.S. SAI.I'. lOliACi'O, SNIFF AND CIOAkS, an CM-.lliinr' in the GltOCKltV LINK, a KM. STOCK and at LOW I It ICES for CASH. :i24 l TlIE SnoiJTEST Vovage. Tbe steamship Kawa, belonging to n laigli- h line, has the. credit of hav ing recently made the.slioi'lest trip on record round thewoild. Tti time oeeiipu-d was 7;j days, 5 hours, and '2 I minutes. This: vessel NtopH-d at, New Zealand, but of course th time of stoppage was deducted froot the length of the voyage. Jule erno has written the 8npiosed adventures of an JOnglismau who, lo win a bet. circumnavigated the globe iii so davs. The. waeer was won, but by making direct trip and using railroads; but ho far the Ilawa's feat, in which the whole distance was by water, is uuex-, aoipled. Diffkuent Effects of Ke LtnioN. Wife: "What a number of ladies there was at church thiB morning wearing sealskin sacqnet". I counted no less than twenty seven.'' Husband (who won't see point) . "Do you think that is the proper way to occupy one's mind while at cburcht I didn'tnotice asingleone." Wife: "No one can scarcely lie expected to notice snch things when one's asleep." N. Y. Sun. IYES, H. MCE & CO.'S tout Buckboard, Rubber Top, $15.00 Extra. Canopy, " 25.00 Sept. 26th, RS, rocers, Fa ;l '3 ! "1 a s ....' ti i.