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MA RBLE WORKS,
. JEW BERXE. . C.
Monuments. Tombs.
lULIAIUAMERICAN MARBLE '
Or,i-rt. wil. rv:?iTe prompt attention
Ktle-f llCt.oi: U IT Wei . I
JOr li. WILLIS. Proprietor
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THE
1TETJSE I TRENT PJVEP
Steamboat Company
Will ran the ftlljw1ria- Schedule no inJ arte
Hrpumhrr Mb. 16 :
Steamer Trint
WW Mvt New peme 'or Trenton every
Weda-ariay t 9 a. m.. and t d)r iAr Ui
am ral of it,, ateaaaar rlin! da ah: recuni
tnc. wlU iMnHnun evisry Tbumly and
rTr
Steaaier Einaton.
On lad ftUr Jbm ISM. tb Kmnti
Kl too will Imt Rimtoo lor New- Hern
Mowdaj dTharsdajr t o'nlork ft.m.;
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ter UMi PtMat. idpping at Jolly CMd rekl
4 lp t JJ ImodiiKx on Neon rlvar.
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ml Ii of Um Otd txxutmoa lan.ii:p Co.
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IX 8. n. roUokann.
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4. P. QrotUI, Jolly Old Ftald
J. B. Bajims. QoaJtar-Brlde.
J. M. WHTE. 0n'l Maaacr.
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f W mriilr ailaiBiard la audaa tea. or aar
nc ml hwd, itaa la kqaa lualt. wua
' na. TVMMWlterxinlniae
ara MnbM eOTM.wtetday bl-v they quit
rtt n( of UU or a tM mLKnlofK by Vrry
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la caolalBlaa- kaBarwai at mu-
aaM "a a4 rnn ftoai U
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WttO nana C. 1M Iw tA. Obacuk.
Better than Real Estate
Tbar ar irj la a tntaitmtgu bvltcr Ihao
a aaaavbl a)aanow rf oti turn I la. and
la apooer la
THE FIDELITY jUIHUAL
: m ASSOC'N Of PHILADELPHIA.
Th aaiT ba bdOKhl at Uia rata r4
II a,a. da a olilvau-a or raparra. aod Ui
yaar ba a It. lavaad trt-naiaJiy. la not a
JBaea) aa ha tax oa raai aa ata of ilka ralaa.
( taw iteach or tha owaar. tba policy
wo a n, rvajaira aporataera. adnlolauralora
a ad ktwyara to PtaistavH tbb ruri bat ta
r4ii rvt-LaaDAT nci wttboat ajipanaa
IIM a rriwaaj-y aaanad ihtretu.
TWatmatat art pottoy la gnaraaca1
T aaairtjr lillMW 1 1 o lawrara wlUs
! ladamnUy o Juc.au. and ewli aa
Maaa a Baawiy fi,aja.
Ttta Aaaoalau avwiw Ita own ba'Idlng.
aal ajataanwaia to eara Ita raat rraa
ita axaaaan ara Uast.ad to Sled annaai doea.
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Ml WaiMlswM. rBLadalpbla. fa.
amaaa aaad addriaa tor tiaatlaa on ptaii.
D. R- IDTITTE.
Maaaawr Soathaaatara Dapannrnt.
HavX ajrattaru)a auaav tealelb. . -.
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Ta arfloartna; ara taa uaei of aoma cf tha
aruaa wbo ton uialanl Oar plana and
iaJxaa pot! a taa wit aa.
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Taoav UaalaM, W O Hrtnauo.
B.O.Oaabw Alex. MILWr.
Ma.6iaM.Jt. 8. w. poa.
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THE STAR
mnt m PMUlfif If AdiiUttistxmlJoxi,
faMltM la 9 Qtj t Ho. Yjnu
WILLIAM DORSIIEIMEK,
dltor and Proerlator.
DJj, Smm4mj, and Wkl Edrtioni
THE WEEKLY STAR,
A Surta)n-pae Nawpapr, Issued
very WMnesdiy.
A laaa. paja. brt(kt ud lalr.iln-
FAMILYP APER.
Itcoatelna laa latait xi. i.- s - f
u praia :
Agricultural,
Markat,
Fashion ,
Household ,
Political,
Flnaivoial and Commercial,
Poetical, Humorous .inri
Editorial
all iradr i.rr:.. r. ' trirv,-.l
a ot tl b..-. 1 ' : -.
lu aa roaad civ.f. .- . '
run t-Mii to nd
Onlaai MurtM N d-ftr-: .s---l - - i
foma wntcra of Scijc
THE DAILY STAR.
TVl Da-U-T 9tta coqi - . :
fta an tllractiTa for-.. .
ay cal frvm L,jn.l.-r . i - ......
Vablin ' conuncca '.- '- ' -
At WB.kiOKl.-n. A .:o. . -. -
at aoMat corr Mpco.-c . - -1 '
Tbb Irr a. faraiah :h -. .
ItaBtxrary fauorra tr
Ta rnAacial aad Ma--:;:.-. i . . -fail
aaat cmpiruf.
Saaaiai Ural u.1 f i ' r., r.l . n .-, .
aaaafca to aaata aaU (iii-:..
laad for circular.
TOMS OS1 TM WIULT STAR
acaxaaaa. rut r,-"..f
Claaa of Ten
Oaba 0 Fittrm ai : .
TERMS OF TNI DAlkr STAB
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(or horses it
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NERVOUS
DEBILITATED MEN.
toa ara aOaaad mftm traM tffrty daaa a tha
an Dr. Dya Cilatu ! Tottw Bait ant
kiaewta aaaaauiaj ippllmM, for tk rptwry
ratM aad iii mat Mn of wmmm PraUOa, kaa
of rtaJMy aad JTaaaoad. ud all ktadmj Croatia,
ako far but ataar ttmw a. OoastM num.
tMa to Baalck. V-)g-or aod Maakood raaraatard.
to rha la laarr4. Ill MiriW Bampalt la I nil
aaaav aaJlvd fae h? ' ti i w
T0LIA1O BXXX CO, HannAa, aQaA.
fv. R. Jones
COMMISSION
Xeich i nt.
Consignment of Grain,
Zotton, and other
PRODUCE
?2C1T?T aTTINTICN .ritivrrr
lfV iol. .MotioiiN,
I I V I ' !S .
?00TS AiiD SHOES.
(iKOCEKIES
OF ALL KINDS
Pork, Bacon, Flour Sugar,
Coffee, Salt, Syrup and
MOLASSES.
SNUFFand TOBACCO .
II A R D J R E
SUCH A3
Spades, Shovels, Hos, Axes,
Nails Plow Traces Hames,
&c. &c.
Fanner'n uppliew
GENERAL Y
A L O
MOTT'3 SWEET CIDEE,
THE BEST MADE,
JJ.VjTAXrLY IN STOCK
I'rii'tn low for oaih
atliactiuc guaranteed.
Highest cah price paid f
aoirj Produce.
t- Call and tee
Norti Wat corner
SOUTH FRONT A
MIDDLE Streata,
NEW HEKN'K, - r
Mar. w It 30.
BOOK STOKE.
J. L. HARTSFIEID,
i'EXLER IS
BOOKS and STATIONERY.
Sen . is 'it - and School Suppl ies
a sfieciaity.
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-v J.kt jonth of Loftin :iank.
Vrrv truly .
J'. I.. HAKTSKIELD.
to the public :
'i"K -TURK IS KILLED WITH
JbjiCt1 Groceries,
Cv.::td Goods,
"jvisions,
3 H ts md Shcx,
Jrv Goods,
:: its ar.d Caps
Cr.'Ckery, Etc
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?.CBEI.TS L BRO..
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A Clear Skin
THE .lOTRNAL.
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err t .i! u ni.i'iii.iU tm tin- 1 1 1 u:
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turn lit ti.i- ;iiiI,iii nl tin- S'.itr. lie
spent Millie t.ni" III lie ie.i.-t iie.ilri.y
portions el .. .nut .it the MM-t en' -ii'.
il si'.im hi 1 1 1 I i, f e.i i . Hi- ,i : i ! .il
Hi put'liiU II I1 i he ! ',;.'. .i ;r
St.ite I '. v j i i-i ; i in .i' Ne.
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ii wiM .i tree i ; i I ' Mil- ' .1 i :
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onse-i.
I r. 1 '. 1 ; : 1 1 . ,i .1. ; e ...1 ii'
pute, a. .iiul l kii.mii Im hi- .-ki!!
.mil t.l.Mte 111 tlie .ii; nt ilee. e ,tl 1.U1 .
l'ir t i,f wiit k ili me I Ii i in the emu
pell Mtt h hi w ,is sm 1 1 1 .
Mr. MeNe.il. A skllltnl in. , ''. i:;i.
.in il I e I ; .it ile in .in , w.ts e irr ; : 1 1. . - n
to ilo t he e.irK-n t er's wur k ; :' liiv
itig liefil .isei-rt.i I neil tli.it nii !
co.-t le.Ms in tli.it w.iy Ih. in to p. in
New ()ile.m.i inees hr l he s.inie
raile of work.
Mr. Arm.-t rung n'.t.- eiig.igeil in
cause through him the l)ei.irt inent
itiis aide to obtain tor the Exhibit
some e.veept ion all ' tine ami neli
gold nuggets ft o in tlie S.un ('hris-
tian mine. He did regular work at
a small compensation while in New
Orleaus. j
Iu installing the Kxhilut each :
took an active part. For the work
to be done all who went from this1
. . . , , . .
Department, and all who were en
' 1 1 , 1
gaged sneeialU lor it, possessed 1
,a , , ,
I udi Ul u n Ol .1 l l'l l 1 1 L, 11 i'i-
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r. ,
1 ue I act t uai so man v 01 l ne e m
. .- , .
New Orleans to assist in installing
the Exhibit ha been made a subject
of com men t.
Ttiere was impart ol the manage
uient that, in the minds of letlectiiig
meu, is. bkt In t-o secure a more
hearty approval. Skilled men were
needed; the 1 epart uient had a force
trainetl 111 tlie wo: H required in con
ncctlon with the Exhibit. The
work 111 hand being a part of a
great public trust it was requisite
that all the engagements pertain
ing to it should be governed by the
stricter: prudence that the need
ed service should be obtained at
the most, moderate compH usatioD;
this could be done only by employ
ing the Department lorce, for the
competition of fifiv States and Tern
tories lor skilled l.tlwr to be it
lormed in a short time would raise
it-s price to extravagant rates. A
Steady force, available at all tunes,
was uecessary when the ei'getieies
of the ci-ie prompted constant
counter biddiug; the Department
employ ees would be iniUqx'iident ol
such t'ri(rs they would, too, be
stimultted by love for the S:ate
and a desire for its triumph.
It hxs been urged that as the 1' -rector
of the Stat ion and one assis
tant from the laboratory were 111
New Orleans to aid in putting up
the Exhibit, and one at the end ol
the Exhilnt to aid in packing it up;
therefore, it is to be inferred that
the services of one might be dis
pensed with altogether.
No inference svould be less war
ranted. The t wo former were there
but a short time, having returned
as MMM, as the Exhibit was. nstalled;
. LO I.HIO ou L .1 , IT . 1 1 n Mr I I ill
closing it up. They svent down to
.
mer. ;l ilpm ini irlaimr nnl .if itp.iI
. 1 (i 1
emergency-a demand, the nature
of which has been explained, and
wuicu aumuteu ot no uelav. I he
work of t he laboratory could, under
the pre.-sing cm umstancee, be de
ferred for a time and brought up by
night work, sthich was afterwards
place.
After the Exhibit was
iue Tniiaiicui iuii lucie w;m re ;
dured to five, vu: Mr. Wilson, the!
omcer in cuarge, .Mr. iiruner, .Mr.
Hidden. Mr. Stamps and Mr. Clarke.
Mr. Eruner was Jengaged because
of his perfect knowledge of" the gold
and iron mines and ores of the
State, 111 regard to which he could
gise the most accurate jn formation
to ail in piirers, and his familiarity
N'Uii the management of Exhibits
having iH-en employed in the Bos
ton and State exhibits. Mi. Hid
den possessed an unrivalled collec
ta n of North Carolina gems. ,, '
' thorough acquaintance t rh all i,, r
I finer minerals. He also h id b, e; .
1 nil S'ate Kxiillut.s a; ISo.stoti. and ' j
at the State Exposition. Mr. ('Luke ,
had the superintendence of" the fish ;
j exhibit, for winch he was well tit '
ted. being a practical taxidermist. ,
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-.r r.a;nps nv.is not a special
1U other rt'spert.s leudt-Iial ,
l.'ld N-.ii:;.i!,!e s, 1 viae. '
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played , n as by mil. o
coil) e! el: t judges .1 i I w e
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Iiv a 1 1 a o w ei 1 to
the best". When eoiuiiari
other hue li hib!' - ic n'o
touml u h in e en-' '
jut others
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1 pirn s ot w Inch
11 rN s ot which Urn- .1 : . . 1 w e, ' 'ei 1
to be fine, is here :t-en;n
1 ne
comparison wit
siio'.v ;li it tew of
. , ' ., . . . .
tuose states, 11 inueeii
I a s;i,gl,- one
.v 1...1 w., lot!.- ii
j (.omp.in:ion Is ;,,,;,. nn n'li'those
States which are allowed to have
made the tn'st exhibits alter N'ort h
ciir caI1dld iud.'es nvi.1 ad-
m j t hat t he ft moiin r was s 111 .1 1 i.
he cost of the North Carolina bet ecu t liem one 'n the hoius pluu man needs lit t le watching, ex
Exhtbit to the Departnieiir ot Agri- .md the tither by the t id , while the et-pt t o see t hat he keeps his fur
culture was a f. action !,s, than 1 a w , 1 s milked Irnm tin- piethoiie 1 ows t rue and of the required depth
eight thousand dollars,
U) tt added t he sum of
Pi, 1 is
i. re-
CrMved fi 0111 the 1'nited States
Commi.ssioner and expended 111 t tie
Exhibit. The amount ies
ceived from the Exposition through
the hands ol the I mted Stati
Commissioner b t he I'trt
r an
Secretarv has been ace, irited for to
him, and' an ltemici! ,, , to-
get her with receipts e..vei ini: tin'
entire amount. i... e be, ;i sir -iii-r, ,1
to hi ai .
The
tale ot N ;.r,i'k.i spent
! s
la. 1 '(HI. appropriated by its Ia-gis
laturc; Wisconsin tin- sum "t !'.
UdO; .Mississippi the si.m ,,; ;;,.i' ie
Texas the sum id" ?,"ii,("io; Mmue
sota the sum of ij.'. '.utio, .md Cali
fornia the sum of r,n.iHin. E.irh
of these States rrreiNed in addition
Co the amounts named thru rela
tive part of the l'.xposi'ion land.
( )Ut
savin;
paper 1 1 e! s in 1 h, s, ,1 ; ; , .p in
that "good nn ,,t k iiis been
done 1 11 the 1 . pel 1 m e
but say s ought to p
fewer men ." ami as 1 is
done." This papi r
grounds for its op: 1, a e
no facts in suppm tot r
upon simple asserti n.
The value ot an
atlil --..'es
r 1,-s's ;t
1 entirely upon the , xpet a 1 ,
olifcrnieTir in r.- ' ir.l :., ri... a
1 Junder a,,,,,,", . , ,,,, w
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ile! e Uffr
: :s not
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nothing of IIP Tea 11 1 i ie
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j arU,(1 , Tiu.k(.'r', :
: prt,ss tlll, .,.,.,,..,
nisi
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tOO 111 A II N I'li'tki
likely that those
opinion express, .1
a h'oii d ;liinirM'
knew nothing , 1
'. i.o'e nn no
'.I I; k . I. g . NN el e to
many e m pi- o ees
i say there nn ere too
nn t he ban ks i.r
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NN eli
jattn
answer
n elt her ot
sv on Id I'".
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gi N t- an opinion w
siirli matters, n.u
lllllierstaud t lie Ml'.
ing about. 1 ie ,
gl s e 11 lie ip.i . ' e nn . t .1
ot common lit- ,
stoles a n ' i :: : : , n ., ,
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a g i;ess ;i i 1 r 1 . -r i, s
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t lit' N 1 I N I 1 N el -e - '
III the S'.-,a 1
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Mi ! 'I fallfiiirlHV, tlf'TCi
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t ' i set tie i ; ; - .g: , e men 's.
I i :
in to settir i;:-.;:,t'iinir,
Mirs much nii; .11 ,.nd miIi
"ie , ii:-seii t urn . W e; e individ -
. ' o j-. , - .tneis .n.il nit'oii-. to
ips,, M ailiiti.;-
. , .1 : ; g to 1; : iga
1.1 ;,u e. i he people w oiilil
- ..ed !i,;i:,n- .! iiiM-iiir. and
a -I id treil 'Mi. . -heild.ng ot
I A v.- 1. .:(:! -et'i. -mi n' ol
',: 1,; 1- i i,.u , in .w.-. I 'on
.: . ;. . v. ,;;,. g . 1 ,.t " ,.i
. : -Lim 1 . - -1 1 i r - iii 1 . - ,i 1 1 1 1 -: 1 :
1 :.. 1..: 1, eon et a i; v In, 1,1,1.
1.
I;: '.-a: 1
1 ,ii:, 1 w it 1 .11 e aie tii;n
- ,.: 1 1
rk ,g, s, and so i.nig
ue in o'iie, we niaN
is : he co
;:, n.i:u im h 1 r li. ng,-i s ot the
'.'nise.l iiiilleiiiiitii.
l'.;r let us ! a a ; ii : s in a ; L t-1 liome
our leader-. Of ali lasses.
''
lain. els. MiuUlil, o tar as posiiie,
.inohi entering m to litigation. :
whet her they win or lose, they ate
hi on ei bia v worst,,, . :,,. UwNei.s
iu dl taking the r. , a :; . a ,,d leav-
rag on, ilic sl;nn milk to the win-
u 1,1 A '"" est an i . l'he 1 1 1 e 1 1 lust ra
""U winch portrays t n o laiineis
w ho ent to I.i." holding a conv
mill- reil animal ,11, : ne I icteal ttunl.
I" so 1 1 in thai tnat it m-. 11 eels need
be rtted. W w ,!! 11 .1 r 1 a ' e a 1 1 artu
a! legal coi.tet :n pr.mt, ..ml which
teaches a lesson aiieiit to litigation.
that ought ti
heeded by all.
I 11 der the t ru t h ; 11 1 title of "Better
1 iwyer than Litigant." a nn
: 1 o
pm 1 ' an p.ipcr t ei'sely tells how two
.'eie fanners fought a hu g as
long the inonry held our. and n
nails both came mit at the little ei.tl
f t lie horn, by prel'ering litigation
to at bi'ration.
Is;- true tii it tiie case e f X .1 b 1 1 s
kie n.s. Kiper is settled '." asked a
i eportt i of I. inn y erj.. M. Ward, of
l'aterson. on Saturday . Tins rase
has been in the courts lor a long
tune. It involved the possession of
a l'.ergi 11 counts farm, and hinged
upon the validity of a receipt given
by Herman Van Iliper. deceased,
denoting the pay 11 1 e n t of the inert-
gage. I'l:e receipt w as ,1, -elated by
Zaliriskie to be a forgery. Tlie
quest ion ot its geliuinesiies-. has at
last l.rii compromised.
Ye.-." rep!:,,! Mr. Ward: -the
rase 1- se'titai,"
"And it is said. Mr. W.ud. tint
y on have I'utiii' in'o possession ol
the la: m."
"I'h. it'.- s.i," replied M r. W.ud.
ingoing. "Eve got the iawu. and
''.My Acker-oii. the l.iu e. on the
otini side h is got alitiie money. I
got .1 uioitg.ie on :,,e turn, paid
the balance, an ,1 1 nei m e t he onn 1 p-i .
llie money 1 pud nn, u' to Acker-
-11. '
"And '-n i: 1' ! 1. c ' i.r t w o la; imi'.-
got!"
No- i.ti.g. !.. u nn e began
t iieie w eie : nn o w eil oil l ,1 1 in e 1 s a 11 d
t nn 0 p. mi -Lints ei s. Nn.v thele are
; nn o poor taniiets and two w.-il otl'
lawyers."
Sdi.In -i.; -igiiific.iiit but not f
treme ra-e, . oun.-ns an Mlipie-slVe
mora. tha- t.umurs -iiould bcwaie
ol .. ligation. I.isv iight- may do
tor 1
nipt
!N. beat -.iii.I uiui-er-. 111 cor-
mail Hi. pit' toSVU, but t le.V
a e ; , e 1 , 1 1 i y ran, a ini ought to I
as o. ie,l a in "li g the pe ace t :; i ,,i;d 1
1 ' 1 -1 1 . ' 'US
I .1 I me 1 s -.
( ,
t NN
d
m a 1
country.
am t iit-ii-
C'lee ot
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il'.e a I PI
a - U IV. 1
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: i a :
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I ile. a
1 I , i In e 1 1
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II I pll 1
:. bi;
II'. er
1 1 .
-'.Ili-- see in to
'li ey to sp are.
he i ! . 1 1 1 j - NN o J k -
1 ,
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a S e
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Kill NN .
hill i .
i a I ge
I'.c
: lean
I I'N ci
A h
Experience.
It lias been said that utbe best
thing for young folks to set out on
t lie road of life Nrith is the expe
nenee id old folks Nrho have come
to its end.' This sounds very sen
s:!i!e: at first sight one says, "cer
tjitilN:"' but after eonsiden ng t he
:i; it ' i'I, I don lit i f it is 1 1 lie.
l'ei'ple .should in. ike their own
ei ri'.t liie. and tiieN Mill in, ike It.
No in. ill e.in ,,iii another Ills ex-
; . nei ; he r.m only ti I i h l in Nvit h
iloii'ots and feat.s nuke him dis
. i i . - : i ' . r p, j t in ii - i vi ; he inu
si m i re ly help h i oi .
,i.ei, 1 1 1 -1 , i 1 1 1 1 -. too, mi our
,..!.. i ; a te. l'he man in the
splendid roach, with tiue horses
and diiver. nvIio s,tojis when he will
for ietresi'iuenf. ran seareelv ui.ike
', . ; - e pei ; en re ot any value to the
:ne. w,: ':i i i e lumbering old wagon
,i -: 1 1 u : o ehe ! . . u n on t In use. Nor
i: t :. ....Lii in the light-going gig
:: t il:e m ,i ii nvkii the J 1 1 1 le eal't
and dolikeN as to his stNle ut driy-
nig and his pare.
,e --irk ,n the ,oad: some are
run a a win,; some go by steam;
; e I -
' : ,i i.d e n it on e ought ,
ast. t.
ait with 1 1 ot ie for a
coinpaiiioli. '
Kxperienre is a good thing, but
rarh man nuit lia r Ids own. The
ready -made ex pi lie nee 0 He led to
I'l.i g propb' is general I y dis-
couiaging. I sually, tlie nvotii
means something disagreeable.
Men who have been cheated advise
' 1 1;-' : 11 g N 1 111 1 n to doubt e vei y bod V, ;
.: d ale. spoken of as most eXe-.
... , red. Women who "have quar
. . ' ed with their husbands, or had
ii ul uiies, speak of ; heir ''great ex- '
pi : eiire," and trouble the heads of
lnig brides and blissful young
11, .1 1 1 o 11 s w 1 1 11 warn 1 n gs and propue-:
rn sol evil. In tact, as a general
'inug. the more roguery. lalse
iiieiidship, swindling, misery and
disappointment a person can tell
ot. t he greater his credit tor expe-
1 1 e 11 c e : w h i le peopl e, w h o h a n e bee n
I ucky enough to be happy . a re sup-
p '-ed to have had none at all. j
l cr! a : n 1 ", il life is a journey, t he
U:-' part tit' tlie road is wiir:h ;e
i' : in 'a as the list. A re not the.
, : in ; ' : : u of a y oung a 11 d hope I ul
i .-.il is good a guide as can be
neeileii ioi any niejourneVT Atlll
.-iio!.;.l ihecaiks atlil cares, disap
point ments and losses, false friends
and ' rn-iiv knaves, and the long ;
1: ne of graN es with wliieli tlie road j
is marked, loom dark upon t he j
hoi i,Mi of lilt
beloie the lull is 1
( iiini'eu: 1 ininu noi. .inr iiih
.'.
irinir I'loiyiiur.
In pIo'.v:ng small tields, it is the
easiest way to set a plow in at thei
Oars entering the field, and follow:
the It nee around. Besides, if the!
wmk is tt be dobe by proxy, the
and lay s the sod well over, that one ,
is tempted to allow it, and thus at
every plowing the soil is heaped tip i
against the outside of the field.!
I aek nil row 1 tig, or "left about,
is. of course, the only remedy. Com-
uiim t 11 111 hands make such but'g-
ork of this, that it is neces-
sar to stake out the lurroNVS lor .
ilietn and watch them besides, es-1
pccially in irregular tields. Whtr !
proju-ily done, the entire field is!
polsved in one "land,'' unless it is
Neiy mujh broken up. The old J
dead 1'urroNvs. left when the field
was last plqsved, may ordinarily be,
seen, and will serve as a. guide. ;
They w 1 1 1 probably be found quite!
accurately 111 the centre. To lay
out a lot lor back furrowing, the
line of the first lurrow should be
well staked, midsvay between two
parallel sub s. It snould not come 1
neaily to the other sides, and in
plowing, the land plowed should I
imitate in its beginning and prog-1
less the litlish ol a tield plowed out- ,
waid from the centre. Thus after
plo nn 1 n g a lew furrows, carry i og the I
pi.nv around at the ends of the!
land, the plow is run across the '
ends and not taken out again until
the lield is finished, lu plosvmg old ;
giound for spring grain, the dead 1
Iuitonvs nviII come in the middle of'
the tield in all probability, unless it j
be plowed m several lands. To
in a k e s moot h work after the land is
pioNvt ,1, turn half a dozen furrows I
deft atxiut" back into the dead
iuiioNv. phasing tlie two inner ones
deep, and the next two shallower, .
and the next two mere scratches.
Thus jilowed, the tield may be j
sowed and seeded doNvn withcuta
dead furrow, if well harrosved.
.lmcn'i'itn Agriculturist.
m m
SKI. F Sri'KINi; Cows. The COW '
nn 1, 1 ell sucks h erse 1 1, 1 1 ke one sv h o.- e
,nlik leaks before t he udder is (nil.
,.,, .1.1 p., ,n.,,le readv for the
slaughter a soon us convenient.
,,,,,,.,,r ei,r..s -..re tallaeions :lTld
ilieepTsv. Tlie cow doe.- not stay
cured, and the teats will leak again
as soon as the production of milk is
suflirient to renew the pressure.
St ill sometimes a cosv is primarily
valueable as a breeder, and so she
life so long
as
,l"1' bleed.- reaiiiai-y. whetlier .-he miik-i-''1
01 no". 1 is nn 01 tii Nvhiie, thereloie.
to treat tin- self suckers ss Idle !!
a: e g' vn g in L k . Tongue -littirg ..-
ta only ei m i. 'out inerteftnal. '1 he
dubious tiaua-yoke. which It'
vent.- the iieini iig of tiieir necks to
,: aei s , . ; e. s 1 N ill s a I so ot I'I m 1 ' to
atii.-iiai-. and is a shockingly eon--p:eii'u-
i:.-'M:mriit of restrain-, it
no' :"i:iiiv. In com pai 'son ss it It
a iialioNc. pei forated bit is far
pi ,-: '.- ra 'Pie 1:1 tins particular.
1 .,,.'.. ( .4 ,.) i,-ti It a .
! :
!:
D.
rmour is a n ei n
gei, clous man. A clergyman :n
wlaiiii he had confidence one day
a-ked htm for i i dollars to relieve
a poor woman whose new-born
b ibs sea- ly ing naked in her one
1 11 Nvhere there vras neither fire
p. ! too, I. The money svas at once
iiallded to the par.-on, Nsho af'tet
Nv.,; d r,-t 111 tied it ss ; t h a 11 ot e -ay ; n g
hat he Lad "discovered t ii.it ; lie
.sou an ss 1 s ot' ; il 1 c pu f e and ; i; ,
.-!,:': i the te.-'ilt of .-in." Mr. A t
lie.',; ,p tipce -flit ssoid to Mis. At
:an.'. who gave ! 'he si ai'N'i ng mot lier
1
ii, pi.- a-.-l-tanee. whtle
1 . a in pi 11 g nn ; t h rage.
i;is e!et k- '-I : that d d
conies in iicle agatf,
-d ti
Ulll'li el
'.'SV !l.
.- 1 1 a i
: a:.- ;
1 'I:,, w i 1 ' . mo K i- t li a t
a ; ; g s , , s , a 1 ! i i y a : i 1 1 1 e aj
i '- .1 :, on,! by Ounias. 3 s
i 1 n't ' eil - , - .' 1 ii in us 5 h '"'" 1
11, ,- , i Ollei, e a id he be O - -V - '' V (
i 'an-.' 1 i -iioiiid S r V V. ' ; ;
1 , n , I -.-.i .-. -.. t'i'.' 1 110-' p "''s3
i at ; a'.s ..y roll! rj " - - ;
JAME8 REDMOND,
MJr (T
'lR fi
;t, D ...l
UHllLttul U aailgCi
1 ki:i:p on uano a ffll line of
WINES AND LIQUORS AT WHOLESALE,
Wbi.'li will be sold by the I'.airei ot Gallon at YLKY LOW FIGLUiES l'or CASH.
Ginger Ale eipial.to Best Iinj or'i il. and s:;;.. in r :. ny procurable in North Carolina.
"kUGGLb
tixcs '
n rv mi.lll' r s .-i-r. C. u Ills a S',11:
'i ii.to I : ' :rt.
'."I 14 on:: gcuir.g into, if it is hi. fg
.Lii in.iile. s ::t' r.. i t rip or Ic.r.
: '.'.laitr. th -a ti. i :.ti;e comrtn-
r s' eti-ai.j: - of o;:r ( n: :
1 -ucli .1 stri-.j;: Y. u may wre-i ':
'. - IiiaM' M'. i '..: v. a'.-, its e erlretii-.:-ttachment
ar.-l r- ii. ,'urcc.i fosom. . ;.
;tic out he.T'l tirbt even' time, coverall
:..rv and with the best shirt in the land.
CO
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NEWBEEN, N. C.
WHOLES
IN" C JNNECTION WITH THE AGllNl Y I' OK
nHlul;HW 0MMaM4nu I 4ivar Roar Daa
al'6Tllll& UWIIIUaSIE J hQgGI UBwi) I Vllwl; fatlfi,
r:r-EDWARD on shirts
A shirt is a very humble gar
nt, but after all it has a great
.! to do with a man's happiness.
, 'a.it misery arises from nn ill
."ing bosom, a bad-f.lting ncck
. id. an uncomfortable yoke, or
1 .-eves too short or too long.
' ;t now I will be comfortable
:: .! happy, 1 have fou'.'id tl'.e : hirt
:, it always fits "The Di,MOM."
. N- tangleJ thread of iifs cn--:
-nce. it ;:!c.-f". rt's will be smooth
39
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TIME TABLE So. 23.
In Effect 12 M., Sunday, January 17lh
1886.
EAST WaST.
No. 61 I . No. St
Taseenger I I PaaeeLcer
I STATIONS j ;.;,.; '
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r m p. m a. H. A.m.
: 5 07;Ooldeboro 11 It . ..:
S al; i illU Omnt 10 SB
0 3-' 6 5.'! Klnston,-.. t IT
8 17 New Berne 7 T
p. u Ip u I a. a. aJ 4
Dully eNcept Sunday. , ,Ui
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No 1 ;
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r "Novar-
STATIONS.
Arr.
L'vi
: Arr.
LWa.
I 8 57 Newbern. 7 221
9 !; BiTerdaJe i 0 40: SO-
46- ili- Croatan nidi e W
1 10 (ti; 1(1 lu; Uavelock : i li: ti lg
j 10 H7; 10 42; Newport : a 12: 5 47
i 10 51; 10 51; Wlldw-ocjd : 61: 6 W
i 11 ul; 11 01 j Atlantic..: I 5 23: 6 M '
1 11 is: 11 a; Morebead City : ita: 6 Ott
I 1140: ; Morehead Depot...: 4 5
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Pasa. Tra a
STATIONS.
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5 58 4 OS
3 28 8 IW
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