) " V - THE JOURN . . ami. 1XW BXaE. N. C. MAK un4 il t f-i .-( v.w Labor st ,ke Xorth and We.. ttnately (rrr fp; s re r yr p Tilt' S. :i i:ri, T' Senator van.-e aanoaue. ' h will apeak npon fd - ' " - repeal of the is-. .. near future. The peopl f s to hear linn on this subject. THS death of M Califorin i will i v lc:: Senator tctnpora dy from ' :i v. tha Governor who appo.'if. tbc vacancy Ueiug a lfimxT.i:. It is rior:ed 'hat t ho Presi is seriously thinking f H'P"'-" x-Senator Bki k as -i.e lb ; ; can memK'r of the ' v. Commta-siou . Hon- r :oe rn drnraf's of th: gr.it h tint bog take to tbisf THR Democratic ('entral If tire Committee his issued far the St;U Committee to ii'.ee Kalelgh on the l"'h of Apr-.' i-a 1 1 t a" Wo Mippos the Republi nn w:i! h.rd hold a State Convention for th jear1 mpaijrD, as they heid t wo at one time in 13-34. THB battle between the President aai ta Seoate is do- f.iirly ragiDZ. The a?anft on tbe Presuiont's p, auwain wunnw.i.nK l"" lU OJ oeoacor tu. ",r defense to led by Senator Pioh. 4. tbe war of word will probably use lor evermi aay. reported as OCfXSiX Br el i. is tfTiag in a paper contributed tOaw tbe Mreh number of the Oufnry n iu Kttlw. of Shihih. tbt eteo time io tbe wJr did the ! would hve ended by h mitati metier foroa defeat the Urger. It ! liut to return to Pre-.den' - n.Miisi)j'srac''' tn'f hi views Va IU1UJU w a uu ji ticuT-i - BtTaXT'S information cau make mb .Utent, knowing be' that it m not true. , " " ! THIN. Y. Sum, in some psrt1Cu i . lara,.ia sot a favorite with the , . JOVtSil. l oerer loses on op orU..c.. , . ... . r -tneboaaand nii-repreent 'X r Stmtbera hm-d of prominencj-. d ! fbe member of ibn Ex-f It oerer loos an op 4hia fact alone orerbalanct." many cfiU good .jaalitiea. Uot for logi "cariorw, eleameM of epreion , I .. , .., rv.v.4 d eondensatioa of niew, D taa bat few An article -wkiak appeared is a recent iaoe of tVatnaneron "Clevelaad and De- MOCracr" paU the matter so plainly , ji .i. . - - wIpoiBtedfy that we copy .t en- tire. Tbe cJoeing sentenfe is sig - nmcann "ABT euemps io ouiiu up personal, or "a'ao-called people'to tbe heads of the departments, -in n.lc n, r.tim nf "- "J - ---'J a. . . . a . .1 ,:WW)er nnaeruHS 10 '7 , xpertaaet." . Having- done iu Utmost to baild ap a people's party faJ Wt RTTTT.-gR pro&ident. 'be k aneaks adriaedlv on tbia sub . peas aaTisedlj on tnu anu jert. It U jast from tbe lool . where it is said that fools learn, and i a full graduate. THK Stat Cir&nicle believes that " T, vi" i i i : -wvery-. XMjpuiHo ,u "Saxih jCaroliua baa been removed and a Democrat appointed instead. Tbe Chronicle is not well informed, It sboQld aeod oat letters of inquiry. "It ahoald remember also that there :. are a faw Democrats in North Caro line woo are aware of the fact that there are remunerative public po- j eitiona- onUide of the State, to j erbich tbey ere entitled to a share. Bat U is the false pretense set up "tiy-tbeaTil Service Humbug" ; tbat renders it objectionable. taaa shall .be removed from orLce m aeeowni oT his politics alone." , 3Ttf EepaWicaa abaU be removed fnoroffiee bat for ease.M "All Beevblieeas bar been removed, kMitulu war nWrmiirf rv.ir t i - ' W , Would it not have ben ... . . , aora eonaiacent, more oonorao-e, , obare aaia to tuese ltepuoncan . offiee-boldera, 'a Democratic ad . miaiatration has now taken charge f .tbe affairs of tbe government, aad wauls subordinates fully in ac cord with its head; get thee hence!" Doiee tbe Chronicle believe iu re taiatag Republicans in office under m Democratic administration? WHEBTE ARE WE DRIFTING! It is aaqawtiooable tht in the six a lie on to oorta aide or Aibemirlf ia4 taara is ao utriordmar? itrmi mf ta noiwr. It aoprecetieoted id razpwieeee aod of all with whom I w haw osovcraed. What m the cauae Mitf Itenrlr atenbed to hort e ui aad low pric- But that cause. wfejca operatm to some extent, does not watwljaoccaforthepreot.cArcitT C aosar aaa aeprwoa eonaition ot filiating ranir Price urelj are lo aad erap aaort. bat ii money were cfraapar time would not be so hard. It im aaaialr owing, we believe, to the price as atrrtiTy aad the mpacin ol money lawaars. By vaxiou cuBtrinno- nd aacaaioaa device for evUiug the iecal : f tion opoa exoroitant extortions, caa pcica oi moaer w ith u it at the x -rbitaat rata ol inteext of 20 per ceo: lias a aifh rata of interest anj thee a boaaa aad then the Shy lock of money bava damned their Tictim bejond ih BWWT of rerurrecticn. In the centres w. trada money can be obt&med at toiir per cent and producer are able ta pa thnrngh a period of short crops mmS low price with but little detriment Bat Kara tk extortionate rates of inter bring abaoI( destruction If th aril is not checke.1 in some way. either by Iflilii eniotmeat -r f y th-' f. roe v paMIe sentiment the f, '.- :; ::t o ths country will be in the lun-li of actorUoaLa money chan-'r- Tae six eoanties on the north side C aJbeeaarle sound are :.ot : in valj owes in Xorth I'aroLna where extertioaate rate.s of iut-rei: are briacwg abwlute destruction to the fanning and business ;u:-re,:.,. The Shylocks aud money lIml.to are not alone responsible f-T ::. P is tae resut: oi un :. legislation that has destroyed confidence and man; legislation e s . .1 . . i a u..-a-1'.i t -a t e a a. -. Ion s i ; ! the interest of the debtor araiea aaa M t Ueai 1 1 .1 rii.i Ii a: rtak:r. , TIIK I'KKMUKM v Mi ! II r s i , t While fns, ', of taia pi; ! -.-om ti ..ive bo d '-I v.' : a -e v:.,r . Pre, . seeiv. S I'r.-i a i o,d. ( remov. I il men'. : 1 e ri v a i a' l?.i:ik : w v g r ,iv e ii:.- ; ' J i , d. ato. .' er e ao i, ttio Sen a' , don t.s tiit-ri 1 o o m s touch and 1 appear ti.a deoiand e .demand everything reasons for doing s obli twu to furui-h the .4 . e would . m (o Hhn,, mMrrttu e. Uu j he iTf!..t c 1?( : lin:v , reference to the remova; ot an officer whose ' term had expired b-fore tbe Senate okc to the gre.; nnporianco 01 ui, removal t few months v I, -eh to, k ! d ii e on -y a lefore his otlici.il care r oi . I At. K l:i !: i- own words. Ho wrote as follows: WismsaTo, Iec IJ lU l kare ftttcI1J1Vl j, Cou.nlere.l th. resolution of the Senate of the lltl lnst .requiring tha i'renlent ot tli. ("nited tate to commnnicatr to t In innate a copy 01 uiepiy -Di-ii, itnn w ii ;t n j u i by b: in t IfPUtltc l'o ' u irtruent. dxtod the lSrh tlav o ! September la--r, relating to t tie re j moval of the P.!. .f the .'ubl,. mouey from the Lank ot the 1 uitei Suu., and ir omct.a. Tbe execu j tjre ordinate ami indepen dent branch of th government etiunlly with the Senale, )ml I ha i r y to 'rn omier what special au . tliorlty ma orancn in mt- icpmi j (hp rjght to ot n. , an accOQDt of any communication. , euner veroai or in wrmug. mnue "'"B '-""'f , " : lt rrir-t I K in i rifniptail'i. .. .1 ;r...... ., i.. ...1 t, , r i "ID p. ' - " 1 " " !totke8eDa,erte free and private conversation I held with tboe ofli cers on any subject relating to their dntiea and my own. Feeling my re - ' pooibilify to the American people. m w,in(r opoll aIl occasions to i spJain w them the groands of my condnct; and I am willing upon all j proper ocvaious to give to either brancn Ol tue legisiarnre ar.y inior - p3"01 o n'J possesion iD-.m c..n proper dutiefl confided to tbem Knowing the constitntional rights ' of tbe Senate, I shall be tbe last man amjer any circninstauces to iu- i Coverumeut should be parried terfere with them. Knowing those throughout; and to do that etlec of the Executive. I shall at all times t ively it was imperatively necessary endeavor to maintain them, agree that the incompetent, faithless, and ably to the provisions of the Const i dishonest should be turned out. and tation anil my solemn oath to sup ( j t ne va8t partisan prepoud.r port and deleutl it. . am const raiutl, I AnCM sljoujd U- transferred to tae therefore, by a power sense of my Lide of the winning party. Keform rwn ielfres: -ef . and ot the rights ' .1 n-'itl, .,r..,,- I 8Curcj bv ti,e Constitution to the ; ; exrcutn e branch of the government, , to tlecdne a compliance with jour; ,- request. amelw JirhM. Mr. CLETKL1SD closes In.-rctusai null this paragraph. . . . i. - . ,.. . riu nor the allurements con - t.uUy offered of continuations of I hD join tees -onditioucd upon the ' a V O wal CDS t SUSUeOSl 0US b a VC bee I) i u.ade. on party grounds alone, : sufficient to discourage or deter me . (VQ1 following ,a tue way whl,:) am convinced leads me to letter governmeut for tbe people." Ik)th of these gentlemen seem to frel their obligation to the people paramount to that rtio ! ate in matters wh.cti by Infcu very properly left o cretiou of the executive. tile en law bavt 1 1 o .lis Kimirli'iln Recuperation. D. M. Kerry - Co.. the wc-11 know n seedsmen, ol Detroit. Mich., an nouncj that ti.ey are on their teet again, and ready and anxious to ic ceive oiders lor tc?ds from ew-r one of their ohl eu-touit-i . and ' ir m ax many new ones n-oi I kir.dlv rl'.spos-etl toward them. They : ,ire m eofiditi'fi to ,Vt oriit... Wi;ji I;t.w till p,"o:np'i sCeils t't the n January 1st. i hei r i m me use warehouse was de.-troed 1 ti ic . I ; filled with probably the larg est Stock Ol assorted seeds i-lef gathered under one roof. Tiieir books anil papers were al -aed. and every person who had ordeit-ii seeiis of t noai w::; :-e s-jppiied 'ii 1:1- u.-ual stock. The had 1 i-gr ipiantlties of seed- in their w.u---bouses ou their seed larrn. .:. :!.e h aiitls ol '. '..e ; r tt: o , e i , andioe delivered, .tloi oil loo a l; :n Kurope, iiicb toge'i er w i h '': i lil'dy ,'ockod Or Ho a Sf ed N"l c I'. ind.-or. ( ::'ar. .. . '., -c a !-. i:..!. a htl the Ii ee and -. o '. on , i; -e 1 ' i telegraph .itld f..'.-'.e . : .'..led In.:: , -eOQIe t IlfW Civ .1. a ! e !! . a : f . i . . short tune. He fore the tiro -. a- .;: hied : ; ii.ul m-ciiii .I ne-A ,j. and u,:e lei'tit :ng all 'he.! e:.. :'e, 'o ;;,r.: o-.-toinor-' interest- In .o d c'. - !.-om ' ': o r '- ' bet :-i-; :. ' working ' - d.-r .ig ii". U I.e 1. '.- i . I -.del the ::. ,.I. ' . ' Chaitt-I v.. t .or sale at to a oifi- ( 1. s , a n J The Democrat ': weei! l lie 1 '.'"0 Pep.ibbc.n ::... ..r: o : .io sinks m:o ;:i pared '-s i ' Il-lgl. r t) nee sv ii reno, ho pat ; port ho ,in'i' Tho h gt.-et:.. : n bo' "i : . s ; ; e . 1 , ; . bv 'iio -t ho roo- i i 1 1 I ho ss ln'-e l one: I'M' Ii ' :i ' H i-oa s ilr n'o ss.igp. ,;. 1 tU! p.i-.vu:' "t id h i o ll -I v 1 : dofeod. ' . i .. : . . ti m i I " , :. at- --itS 'v.: vr r-.-.e fr ::i '. . y h I i - ruin 'i ; r-r ni-i t for the J" leveland is la-rtck' U'-O lv hone: M : ehef ; h i' --ii s pub a.ieil. ;- Oc ap : n o .- i i, - 'ir.so;i was .:;. ir boh i : 'i . i pi 1 1 n: . e i unt r t wen ty e ir, agi IL . t. : ded : oor--ii- to i.e ( p!c 1 t- Mr. ("levelaiul I'o-a doe-, '-o oari.es'.ly protested th.tt all !.;- -lorts were exerted iu then ii i.a.: : alone. ' Af er a tune, however. Mr. John i sun disrnvered t hat t e e - pit' k I o : own :ntei ot- I how to protect their and to put a true value on his -ei -vices. They were not at nil nn-b d by the ardor ol his energetic and self confident real, nor did they mistake in an degree the p!.t:n ouestious that were raise. 1 t r them I to decide. The attemi to mike , diversion anil to create a new party j failed a nignally wht n, tif' eon ears before. Mr. Fillmore tiled a si mi j lar experiment iu auoTier form dur nig more peaceful times. Kndowcd with strong na'ural 'parts, upright in'entions, and tho j habit oi entire -1 ! I r t li.i'u-e. M r. ( ".eveLind's Ii t :: .i.- a -1 1 1 t.-s In .t n f is more e: rca inscrii oti thin lie ! willing to atl-nif. In believing that 1 he can eon t rol n party of tie mil lli'lisot vi tors 'oeyoioi if- own w;L and ctin.-eLt, and dictate a policy to whi-a it has nevi r snKscn bed. and will net-r acept. ho has tallen into an error t hat ha overtaken even ' greater men than he is. M : . Web ster, ir. nil his immense strength, 'fell like a tower undermined, wlien , np trIe1 t ttirn ;,. ,.nrrt.., f pu b- ic opiuion. Guyt.nilJ t t u(- 1Mr(V- aIuj tn,, parly that is auoostul h . entitled to put its own I friends on guard over the ' fpiitnil j rr mviril ..i lli frils.r t.if wtiicl) U IS resi.ti 11 si lae . rPHLMHl Nlhlf. 1 MIS ll ! S I'Vttl I Iir HUH"! HI IUM . nun " n.u- 1 ever ,em,H)rarv vagaries mav pro iVailfortbc moment, it nil! ,i!-.i;s j Iem ,u the rule. I (r. Cleveland was elected iu vj ,a nf tha t.t that the K.-pnbb . call. during sii successive terms ,, , t(,e presidency, had earned the I proscription of their opponents to au I exceis never Itelore known in our ttoliticnl bist-orv. o one tlesired that he should imitiite tins prosor:;--tion, or assume toward the Kept;'; -Leans tilth an altitude a they h,nl occupied toward tbe Democracy. The iieoole onlv demanded tbat the who ar? opposed to the do, red Tbe President does ho: take tl.i- ! view. He believes that woik can j fe aecomplislieil by retaining be . f ubliean in their places. ,m.l ':::- , i rr - i T v ! iT - .i i : -1 - r 1 1 i " i ... i . , 1 'ablhm.-nt ,.: h -a own pa: : m ti d.epart merits ot ' he (iovei n i n u t a question ot mh.u importance . 1 ni 1I1,S iheorv has Ilece-sal ''lends rt it discontent ot pa erred t o i n t ho in Oss.i; ind it has led to much alienata which can no longer be conceal A hope was eheri-hed t h at fhi , Iteling might be removed by tiank aud manly I n t erch i nge opinions U'tweeu Mr. ( :oeia and eminent Demo.Taf- w uo selfish aspiratioii- gratny lno 1'resiuen: -j sage may J;e said to .closed this tloor at the vers l!',e- ha ' 'vlieii r -houid have bten kept u:.. ;.:). He has large p .w. r r- ro ' t va.-t patiouage. I'.;. .. :.er:iig to this present po,.::oii i. a. ay impei.l the next lloii-c . I i;, ; lest-ntatires and tho President-;. Lot he cannot change the opinio nor weaken the purpose of the I niocra- : and any attempt : J ao ii pf r.-on d'. or a so e ,;,,'! : , ! e's ;i rt i , w : il iLii-r ei i in iso i : inn of w ho, oi-ii r u ii'ler : o... 1 ': l'o ex;-.-: oi:, i. ' . .V. . Hydo Couuty Items. L. Yo!;a. "a e i-i-k, a : i:t oi. g : i ' 1 - r d -nlel: Mi IP M 11 M -- Me-. leW l.eechv I M r l: , ell 'er f In- I. ill: l he s,,u i Marl ' a '- r he S : r i s . . w ir'cil -I c 'I, tines . ic a I a in I o. o f . ii"-:.- inch Dow and 'on e' - a Ii m g: I ' ' !1 ceo lion, ic lac' s. be:-. ; ,-d id loll ol tan il t h a ' c! -e- i : in Pen n - I v ,t 1 1 1 a opei -mo 1 i So i : I h , " coii'iatie- i-iii a gg r. -,-:-. e coirein ne -' . t g : . ' e : o : g : - g: p on a t rt: h a huh S it. t a. gressineli now and then p :- - . mi; speeilily lorgef again. The -(thorn !ur n it they art- now able to under-ell Piigisii a- tr.akei s, w d . be ,.s -oon a- rapi'.i. goes treely so 1 r h v ad. ddie gloat i-'i'.ivie to ! e d.ei lopment nl tin hot m H.f. of Virginia. Tev.!-os( e and .i i'- una Lt s in ' ': e nr. : - "t er - ' , u !:o !; H i ; .. ' in d . ion s into ir.e. making pi in ' in S ' a ' - here iron making is xoos,;v.-lv expen--: ve f o k ee ' tin' i ron i n d i: -' i y t here, and n't- hue- their 1 Uit I brown oil' i f u-e. S "iio of the Penn -i...n;a tinnact -. lor ex imple. have to haul their or" from points m Virginia, hundred of miles away, their coke from, tho ontieds vdle legion, and their limestone fro in ;i thud quartern! t ho com pa.-s. the bonus of ". d. 7' -a cured by the far.;! going to correc' '!-., d is dva n rage of t in r !. .' :.:;. Looa'ed close to t , ore. i d and limestone lied, s, as t h ey would e 1 1 t r a n sfei red fo the South, the-e furnaces with !h"i-at'iral now Lai-king them and svithotit a tar ll bonus, o ul.l ileis COll )0 "li aillli:eie. ill none I'l abroad. i lie owners ol iron lantls in t he Sou' h should. 1 herefore. seek a!"-ea!l tloi'gs to so modify tho f a : I tl tiiaf :ro" shall be i;i nil- hen-Hit"- i.nlv svheie if can be made cheapest, protnot : n g t n hoi !) g t lies sx 1 1 ie the goner 1 1 i n ' et e-f a ir own. .'.or o-. U I 1 1 (ioi ns t ii the l'e I o P n gi n oc r 'Mels i 1 o. ol at re put a' lull . recently d 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 a lec tin e on tie s , tloi ii g, t i.e A r ex pli : el's lias o fo endure. , !i ' in 1 1 i I .-; 1 1 ii 'elliig aioi.toi zero the 1 1 a : d udo ot ; Lose m o i, i, m ou- lead lis Ulni.-I -too 1. f ile addiess wa in ad e a t llu1 i. mil- o i -he I ; i : ' ei 1 t-.-i s a ( in in and the lefe.rer si as surrounded by many d ; ,; ; g u i -in-d i : in s aid nas y officer-. In o; -e u i n g h .s loot m , ( n a-1 Mid side -aid: " lie tl 1 rol II : !: ed 1 1 o :n S. . .ei . i I pro :n :-e 1 i: '. - . t and ; la ss 1, 1 s. oild that 1 ss ou'.d lies ! ioc ii i no trial a i. tl -u;l d exp II I lr ss ef OS If l 1 hat. ( i ee. S ri -' . s eat . A IC . SS l IIIIUFL I, ( 1.0( K. f. :; ami eal fl ' ilrai c iic'Siini-.m sv.i- i !(! ' i i 1 1 S' rn-sb- I'oin SS . 1 I' Oil ' don e ' , ii ; no the I IV, ll I'g O I I H Kl , ' l.o olio : i 1 T 'i . -'.i: thug - ; ' en 1 s .1 sv.u ii- .-. com ;l el c 1 m via- :- most ; 1 1 ', '. I i ' . : i : . ' - '!;;' '!. ip.HMM'es ot : mo. and -it a ceitain . . o i. . i 'e i 1 1 e usr !.-'. ;: i:i o. T::e i.-llg ! the r.csancoii clock. 11 ! ' , I i : I-' Ol II ! 1 1 a c 1 1 ' i . i '- ; i i. rough i :: r urrect ion s c a 1 1. 1 ; Lords regain ioa- ! i i i in -1,-dlal pa - - e was the e 1 r llu i w I: audi was born. the Ho- :n, dat- palace. '-of y oi M 'i. : i : t wer. e Ii i ' ei 1 11 - 0 in the tower I in her hai: 1 'li be O U 1; 1 a i . u hied . -.old "Pen ::'. I a small . io ii ul a little !'.' With. ' ' 'll : n a -. . ! ' af -he . i. 'i g , " ' . - n 'in- I ; n i 1 1 - i : : e - - ! , 1 do I: : : I e 1 1 in e ! .i ken lol :S coi s: i o. : i oi wis I b: ee years, and t he! oe I 1 o rt y t h "i . - ,i ii d piece , id S ' et i:i, .opel r , : i ie in ac h . ln-o . a :: i i 1 1 ! 1 1 1 ee ii, 1 1 . I h e i .' e . g 1 1 1 1 - i , I ds. 1 :.e ; cad I il t v a rd ,, Io i I ni'iitv I "'i i : eh es tin- , t e ; , l:e yatd.' liieio ale se-.t-nfetll tlial- .11 i .: !: g- d a. r"i -, i r i - fen ' i al one." -in- i o i ' 1 ; 1 1 i e d . : i i i : 1 1 : g with bet Lite i'li! an to t ne i : a N below iock tace. Ihe inidi'.loono h - das - oi he in on; h and the iar : i -..I ti..- year. laght small you on,. -is. . mi I'd tin.-, one indicate- ; he e. illation I I-. 1 li n: e: t h : - one at tbe loll show.- i-leiig'li ot the day --; t n.it at the r ght t ne u-ngfti o. ; no nignts; in- '....s ii.e-e the loin t:si f . t li e I sc ( Is . sign ... : i ui- one t ho day s Lie- oilier the signet- iimn which tin t Ken.; anil t he los e.-t seasons: the olie gl .t dale oi the year. i lie eight larger dial.-, -how tirst 1 c .ccond-i t h.-n i.e-o on the leltjin her lap ; line the .-uu i i-e- ha ts ery t.as i tin-yean ; heie on t i.e t igiu, t in- our tbat it sets. The first on t ie giV-es ;i,0 golden nuinbei: the ,-eeoiid the Sol a (.'sen: the t hii d the Ppaei: the fourihthe Domini-' cai Lei lor. and tin liitli the Roman' Lidictioii. On the light and left we see aoove four di, ils larger thin tbe sixteen oeiow. v. Two .-how tue pel l-1 from the trees. lean tell you the j Lang pulled a pistol, aud holding I Italian girl who sold Mowers on the Little boy, don't you wantto joitt -s ot tin sun and moon, j story : s we jog on.-' i Mabel, so as to shield himself, he j streets ot Pompeii, and who was in-j the Sunday school .aud grow op tO'"; coinmou and bissextile! The clump of trees, with the blue tired. ' Put he wasn't quick enough, j volved in the terrible destruction j be a good inaut - "I "V ami two tho coinmou and uissexii,e so. us. the common iind bissextile citinies. 1'he sixteen sm a Her dial.- ,inni the time at Paris. Lome. I umvi -.t '.. t .. I in i o- N...e Ol-U- Algiers. London, Patavia, ,1 erusa b in. Pekiu. Taiii, Ss dney, Cayene. Madrid. ( oi: st ,i n ; i iiopie and ( al ciKta." Pin' No si Voi k dial had a home book. We took advantage of a -!ioi t ,-di to e. tlui in g sv hic'n thesvo mati paused to take bn-ath. to com p..Ie the titne svpii tliat at P.es.in con . We ton lid t ho New o: k 1 1 1 1 1 1 ticni Is f: c , , louts eati.t r. aiai :eii Us , 1 ' 1 1 ' ; I Ii k ! h a w h I le we sf ooil i.ett-a- nub noon, some 01 our iiu-iiils at yen orl; svere not yet iscikol The l.irg" cen'i.i! d: i! -urn li.g a'.! s 1 1 o ss - the ; : : ! i a I 1 con." resumed the cii. rot;,', tho t ss elsf a pi -st les an- : nclo the 1 d t 'e ale oses : x I II each. I'll- -an - and d in At eS el y no :1 1 f M O let lie ,'. I er- f alve ! h , : r I dal e- , i Hour on Lfd- bells. -'! :ke ss ltd the 1 1 1 - ' r ', , 1 1 1 it, .it ' ;. ; .',"tn oi 'do - y ad Mill.. s-.o oth r . i iv. . ho tpiart o - c . . . i . . . . Its Pi : li ' .' :s .lil i ach, o' ; . i 1 1 t !.t s : i : d ( I, - I he halo i- ss ol e ss ide- :r ,;1 !! ''''' ' ! Led hei i et .-: : S.ivioui si !. I le -ss ee! a Iio.sical box . a i :: . Io i y . The elve died assay, ie. oxcej'ting that I . I I I 1 e 11! .1 . lied Hilled t;'0 : u i .- to tl s-er iiiiii. ; hi ii glial ti. a 1. 1 .,ad. but dosvn to young Podd's father, ai.d' 's'.'iiat -' o; y '" laughed the cap ' : at i ho s de, i,,. SiUd.: 1 tain. -'al. !'- ILle alt I -P.il goitlg tf ( Ttl 1 Vest Oil f V a. ' "All t'l' t!-e g! ! file !. lilt' M -:.' S-. Ma ind. . (,.w days, and Mabel will bo !.-.. !y Gi.ni ! Pr :." 1 p::..-!. - P--i' Las. : .x:i, ; i ,. j,!..j- -etsaufs. I'd bi.ye-l I.--' nu- -ee. Where : ' -' ( '-oi ve :, : l-,,!;k s..;!. Sim. i: s.-n t-uild go up d :d 1 st o -1, ed t ii c gu aio. a- ho '' s'aMis :n nao., n. day.' unsvounil in- 'ni: -taela-s lioin tlie . s s' ,; n.s .-!,,:: :.g o;in,.iy be snte oung Io'dd b Pay's linger-. : '-'a -i'l'! .-''- sv.i- more anx'oi;- thin evei:thci "In the sv !- :."!- '. -...!."! '- ".s.:.: 1 1 and "Iif. ,dd go;;' letnatl to keep Mabel lli'Ui 1 .::.-sv-led. a:--i ta.! tctls -i j bi.;:;g loiie'v. IL- .-ai t he'd ,!ih ' ( )d. that's about a.'!. 1 stayed lino I e: I eseir oil. I ,,Ver pretts i'IIi-ii and 00 tl. it ' I oie ss r 1, Mabel a u d t io- lightened I- - ".-' i- 'i.es ev, :y 1::: g' ss en- I -h-: and then f he j -ei v.o.-- td! ilayilgiif. When the 1 i.e 'i.i : il I.- ( ' i : o a ; a r. de .ai . - an t '-. . ( , I a u 1 1 1 'rn 1 1 e 1 . i r as i he :-: ' ..-..fails. '-!; :. g P '11 ss , n - over ti.it cs e c .'id -ee '.ia- as black as ink, ' .a-hedi d. foss , r atleniooi -. ai.d ho faind that ad A h"lo :n tin- giouini shosved svheie I ig'- d: il-. si dad: i,,. id.a-k n: -:: sv,-r, i th liording and the e ip:a:ii'- house had been. Kver.v ' 1 ::..:.u'es. 1 , Ul..o i. -. . (v dl in t day. and thing e' sv - --.sap- tioin the face '1 ay - "l ' he i. . - j ,. , -. sv : ; h M a be ' i-.iil!-. sdo-n t he t a ot an: c.l n:e : :-.e n:o"ii. ssen- '' ' d ''s o::'..-:.. They did:,' .-...m.- :,. :::. i d ib,d ,i; my lath- : "I'tT.i'ug s,-etn -. i. i flii-. (Land Pr.,:r:e et's a::d mi.,: .titer tla-ie svas a ' : s. I 1 all sg: 1 ' s ,,..,;;. 1: d oa. ;I. d ' vers ot.e -,s . dd I- g. II : I e bit : d i.e I e . " dials;,.:,. .:: -;. - !o.,.-v M ,'d,d pitref svotdd -Aid ! ... 1. . . . ' ' ' t - ' 'I . ,1 ! U i.ol . ' la ed 1 - - . e'L !.. SS .- Io -Vet .-et !l i.p K. .:..- tho third in the court of the citadel, tho fourth in the archbbishop'is 1 palace. One hundred and twenty-two indioations are given, from a second of ; iino to ten thousand years. And that is all.'' continued the woman, except about the working of the machinery, which I do not evnlain. Alter going Helmut the clock, ana looking well at the working, we-- ;!,,. worn it: her tee ami loft. tooling solemnly impressed with the va'.no olt i mo. t ho wonders ot science. and tho boatitv ot the Psalmist's prayer: "So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts i o o w ' si 1 1 m V.i i it I i i;kw 'i ii. ill K KIKl ( I.K INK IMLVIItll 1 io ...y spi o. i ; g ii t be loi t- on." .-aid o. ii- we in ged oi;r hor-c- tliioiign rhe tangled undergrowth ol ihe Sibiiiu bottom "there's j lil. Hid Piairie." lleleined ill. mil' (i.oU oil hi- hat a- no sjioke: ami lliele w a- a look ol pride and in -'pllis in in.- broil e d lace, as one u ii,i u oi ; , d ask: I o y ou -enou-l.v ti.i..k a i, "I , iel -1 g Ii I :n tin- world all a ah c Uipale w I f i i that Indole lull!" My guide I hiil engagi d iillii liie day l.eloie a! ((range was :i"i :i. and had lived all hi- life on (iiand l'r.i.iie. iind -o had rea-oii to think it the most tw-antiinl place ui ea: tl I and I Uill-t colilo-s. aiS 1 i-ioked over the emerald expanse. I ii Id -i e good reason lor t lie you a g 1,-xaii s entlm-.a-ni lie suit iiiceo liom too t,mi oi .Mexico, hirty miles to tho south, rippled 'he grass, and so heightened tin- ' remarkiible rose m blance to water. lamps of trees, in the far distance, looked like ships under sad. and i way on the horizon's rim thedaik. .ndistinct tree-line along the Ti ; u fy gase ihe effect of a distant -Lore. The thousands of cattle and i hundreds of deer, half bidden in the men grass, re.-emoieu so many st-a moMMt,-, u,, ,, a Duumup. "-""V" i i i. ne spring oi oournein iexas. h At IT feet, and scattered 111 bill Iiant patches, far as the eye could leach, were masses ol variegated tb.wers. that tor luxuriance oP growth and s.leridor of coloring . ,l..,rf...l a,-tl,ltlir 1 lo.wl ..T-..r , ........ v i ...... v . v . ...... i u t he grandest parks of more tem perate climes. -Aint t lull pietry nai.i romatcn. a-ked the guide, as lie waved his hand svith a proprietary gesture at i lie in agn i neon t prospect. 1 confessed it was very fine in- la.-,,. i,i ui. "bi.K aoout your mountains a. io ; ,d the ..nil i valleys, your oceans and rocky ( time ia tliis Statei tbe recorii is iost. : admirably preserved. Not long ago ,.f the week: : shores, continued the guide, apos- but it Wil3 a race tbat ,..0st the brave i a painfiug svas brought to light rep ot the plan trophi.mg the level expanse before , le!!inv bitJ jfe. When Pedd leaped , resenting the judgment of Solomon, ir i. ames aie him rather than addressing me. ; rom bi(. lj0 se al tl e ,iouI. , the, and which is now iu the Naples u- -.M.ne oi iiiern can tuue eometi rauch the tire was not tsvjt, minutes i 31'iseum. It contains nineteen fig to Grand Prairie. Hosv beautiful . t,pi,inii tl,,.,,,. Wit bunt miv cere I nres. iimnnir whieli aw Mm bitut ho sits tneie, witn an tnem nowe.s . i ii ai i. i , urn an tuem ueius n . o .- , , ,i nei gietu nu. i on i i) "ointi ne.oi uhiik, sn, iinin tu.ii lt before you. th. t ever Grand ' Prairie wore tbe blackest kind of ! morning." Von surprise me. -It's true ns you're a sitting on that mustang. Put let us ride on ' to mv ranch: it's away yonder, .foivr m lies off, svhere t he smoke rises up 1 he clump ol trees, witu tue blue I smoke rising from it, looked like a j steamer bound south. I told the cuide 1 should be clad to hear him. i U ,t h t ... hrnl ao I'llininiT nnio rm ' ! our horses' necks, we went on at a I walk, svbile the guide related the follosving. svbich I give as nearly as 1 10 tbe inugs. lean lecallit, in bis picturesque j -JJtdd took iNiabil iu his arms. but not always accurate language. : aml placing her "on bis hiu-.e, uJ "They called the tellow jllacki!,,,;! ul, i;eh;IHt; ;;Ilii as the horse l.ang. no ssasosei uuiis, icij stout, and h ad onl v one es e, and h;s face was trailed svith scratches and sta'os. .No ono knesv where he came , . l,., 1.. ,.,,1 t-. 1 .l.T ' o.. . no. ,,, ';. '-u ' "-" tin viiaiiu iianie. 111.11 wasnsc . eat s ., u ,M i a. .. c;ai n t 1 1 t cave 15 a CK Lui a lob ri t tie g.nt x)i.n..v i.-nip .t .1 ",r indtls Olson .' '"lllO Captain S ranch svas Up tbe Sabine, six miles from here: it aint there nosv, aud you couldn't tell that ever a house"had stood there ill you svas to rule over the place tins minute. ( aptam l.urnea was rich, (diptain Purnett was rich, , -omul 'no and a latcu string as long as a j the glare, aud seeing tbe animal I. a h they lariat hung out for stranger aud i ear by, they mounted b-ra and :.' ot i heir friend. He was a widowi-i: and yet . made lor satefs: now thev were veil I id ;i:e:r there was no place on Gratul Piairie u1t .AUi pdniging their heels 'into so popular svith young and old as bis side.' m,.. i.e X-..H ,., lie bail a ; daughter an only ehf and it sva s alioss cd , on al Mi'. del: ,nii t hat I- a inivi i she sva, the ) a e 1 1 lest gi i I sve.-t ot , botton.. but lledd olteti reckolis it lepre sent 1 the Sabine. Put a big point about , sa as i ho loiige-t hall nii.e no ever '-Wo n i nei svas that she ssasi.'t i.:h .;r,!,., though he made it 1:1 about Hope ; pit'ty a- she was good. t i.e - ho; teit time. i I.e ins: ;;it ihe La.thd'' ho j --P unit in nature lor such a giil , danger was ever the gallant horse ng a clial a.- Mabel liurue!'. not to liave a d- j dropped dead: a nil 1 f' t here's 1 tit ure hen po.-i- iinrer.-: but she wa.-n't a cotpiette. 1 for 10r.,.s. ;is 1 ,i hope there is. I There was asoiiug man named i that animal is iu iierpotual clovet bold is ( Pedd. svho lived 11e.11 Ura!ii:e. t hat . jn t l,e land of green pasture- .,nd sso a : 11; ed ! she seemed t o 1 ee 1 k 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 to than , the (juiet sva'.ers, Tu('!v,'!t" a".v il'cothoi-yoiingmeii. The, '..j.,,. ,et?: tlu",e-s v , ;lIlrh, Alil!. . siiiteb unloiliiii.ro chaos didn t take r to ,,,s n,(.. tlier,.-s !V -,. ,p,. heart, lor tin s nked fvodd. anil I , hi i'.giiei i -.shell they said tin'. '. be , . -n hand at t in- u etl.img. " P v : -: 1 1 1 1 g won Id b iv e gone on o ; l; V l i. idi.'r iit-cn lor ' his .n JI .-lid he! i M .:. ! sh : i hi- is , i s . now i ties el bed niti.: . ui ' . ; a i , ; i mcI lid l-'l: . I " t her. and h ed j m ; sv.itci.H.g iici svth his one eye 'di she telf as ti a i,feni d its a svood ili.vi' in the t.ei o h : mt hood t ;' a rat ile-uake. At length ( aptaiu PuriH-t'hc sasv how things was going, and he -eiit P.l.a-k Pang off; but it appeal.- ; in didn't leave the neighborhood. idle day in the fall, svhen t he glass was high and yellow, and a teadv as ti.o.vder to tl"l-h Up at Un toiicii ot tiro. ( diptain Purnett wen ss a - P.. hi ! ss , d sa I d.-ta .:;;, ii.o.n.ga' ss neti f .11 "el f.r h:.- tatllot 's n. lb .: is. i s Liu t ti.at i Ill t lilsjlali'l. IlO'Ie ll a : in lias a gooi i .-::.. !! bad Ilddet! ; ; ..- 1. ;n. a -iioi t 1 le ss as heading lor Burnett's ranch, and this naturally excited Redd's .-.tispieion. He called to the man to stop, but he didn't do it. He was thinking about turning back and following him, when all of a sudden . ho saw a pillar ol tiaine, about ten feet high, shoot up from the ground. The man that started t he ti re leaned on lbs horse again, ami as lie uul so young Kedd i recognized the I Hack L .!:-'. ta-e and torm ot : '-A prairie lire never .stands still, 1 1 surges this wiiy and that till struck bv the wind then besrins a race, with the tire invariably in the lead. It was six miles bark to Captain lbiinett's. with the wind blowing lor that point, and between lledd ami the woman In- loved the liie w. i-ii-mg into a great rolling wa 11 "i tlame-. "The cattle and deer s av the glare in t ho hea: t ot (Paini Prawn. and knew- what it inciio. for they st arteii wit l-i tnghtened cries for t he damp Sabine bottom. And the bud- rose iiji .troni tiieir testing- places, and wheeled and screamed , aboe;i.o il.m.es. ,.s il lli".v wi-ic !i,.ii,ied iiy tin iieico l.ght ami u. died :iv tin- heat. 'Led.; dain't slop to s-je all ibis, leu it lia-hed acioss ins eyi a- he n heeled bis horse and started ioi Cap-a;n Purnett'.- ranch. The wail o! !..e t etweeu him and tae place win-ii' Ins heart had gone to clear oui of ins mouth was getting h'gaei and widen anil he knew i hat 111 a slioit tune lt must .-rn.ee i no ,,,ile in v, hieh Mabel and ihe two i.l, ,ck women were asleep. lie bad as good a hor.-e under him its ever carried a man across the prairie, aud he let the auimal out: his tirst point being to set be- tweeti mo nro ami i. aptaui i-ui- neii'.-. Alter a iideof twenty ujinute.. Huh! looked back, iiml .saw he was a'i mt three buutiied yards auead ill tin. it i .... I ... ti L- of (1 1 th.it e i ii . e ,,,, iliu.r Lim. i;llrning tm;..- ,,l ipia::a- grass, like tieiv birds, losi' int.. i he air, and m-liu,;; hi ii.uniu .i,..i ... i,,. .,,,,i Homls.-.t eoi.u.-i-.eoloiil sn.okp rolled tl(. Uv blotted out tbe ,.iSf ' Tijtf alr ,.NV in). ;l a mrnace. al!li .i,Ha,, :, ,-!,,.. ,1 from . . .. . . .. . ti... .in li, ..I i.e lor e 1 Li. iilll- mal gave otu. or even led. a tew micutes svouiii nave seen Keiiti s bnii v a charred lumti in the rear ot (llt. (-re 1;al tiie iarsu Ijever iet ,,o. t i,h , ml, ie fellow seemed ronn- ' d.-rsfand what svas wanted, and to ft.0l t hat he svas now racing to save Ma be Purnett. ..if ever a horse made ou inker ,.. rf knoc.kine he fluuer himself : - F:,jnst , he , door, and bust it n. As , leaned into tue ball shouting, , .iabel, the prairie s on hie. Ue ! iu,ar,i A ery that made his blood ruil col j bo; a, it was outside. ' --it was as lisrht as day in the . ball, aud he saw the white form of , Mabel Puruett in the arms of Black ; Lancr. who was trvinff to carry her off. ( luickei'n I cau tell vou. Black tired lint bo wasn't onick pnonch AUOther shot ran"- out a second be - j-re bjs. i(. tell and yia'oel tore i l.rcit iv.-.m i,; ..r,,,j 'The lire svas nearly up. and the air svas so hot that every breath seemed like nnm i-o' moltpii load in- i snraUfawav a Wave ol llame Mir"e(l nn a-, jj, i.t ii,,-. ,ou-c and blo'ted u out It was only three h tun! red yards , to the river bottom, but swept in i otsveen the timber and . tJje houst. sf) t,u, onh. cours ,eft i , , ... w;is n nrfi' mi the horse svil i bis 0 - (biublo burden til! the fire could be 'HiinL-eil and . linn m i.b- for th.. oreen trees. .. s i,.jf'i rode on be overtook Ml .T.i- l v.. i , ',.:,!, .n.. f x i n. t. xj i n j - in', -'t , " i . 11 iiit. v ; biaei- W(.uueii on his back. It seems 1 the women had bt i the women had lioen worked nn bv - . . --t , .. ; t ss a s on, t i.e hoii.-e Pu.nd sr ,i it a had ini.e o tiie idace ss heie iter in the Sabine : f, , rh"e baby in Lor ai n si el le. 1 -hour And it-fote 1 ci'iil tiuish the s foi ; I interested n.e, he hoise. at. d lias pretty w:ii- i-.r di ;. 'y -headed b . lv, -Thi s i s ni ' SS ; I ts i. on no ;: :. a s 1 1 1 1 1 ho! ii.l.l. ol this. i I . ! 1 1 . 1 h'J ' s . 1 ;.-;. f :,-!:: a ''1st eoll.e i 'lit oi he hi my fal h'.T-in law. (.'apta iiuri;:. 1 ack'tioss leu. the iioroiiui-f and gl oldened t he s out) mo; tier s heal " by coin. ii : : sva :ig tue b.,' v an i kissing it-r i a most kiss I .-aid to mv Tnis di - v rn lim I e- i ke another step ( ,: ia n : i, e ,;. l :. so ; s ; llg neil J sv. christened Samuel Redd, but every one calls me Sam liedd for short. But come in; you will enjoy dinner none the worse, I hope, lor my story." Years have sped since that hoau tiful evening, but 1 aluas.- r, call with dellg.t ii '. i-ii o Or i ml ! -toi s isas I iiiin! t liat i Prnrin ml ii..- ,,. so otren i uu thioimii m l write it d'. n liopi:.;- ..tnei.-. ina, tied in t a p. n t : ; h.- inteio -t :t i tils' lecit me N. V. I i.i w ; i I ei riiii j cii I Pighteeti hundred years a-o ilie 'i:y 1 on.;e,i w.-s iKiiai! beiu-atb j the a.-,.. - ot Vesuvius. At i hat tune i' w.is a prosperous place, ! car!'.' n g on , u, extensive commerce j witii tin- C..ii,,.;ini,ui towi,-. and in-1 ii.ibitetl by a en P i va : ed a u d in '. elii-: gent pt op'.e. , Suddenly, uit bout raining, the . b.i-y limn ot industiy was stilled . foiever. and Pomieii uas swept . from. sight. A dark eloud was seen j hovei mg ei 'esu .iu . b. ml sub- t arraiiean thunders ere heard; j I hen I h e tiel y st re.i ;n s - d 1 a a, j ioni ed ! down ihe sides of i mountain. in-l. tailing ii poii 1 i e ; cul a n t urn . buried if deep bene i;Ji t he feartu! tlood. Lava, ashes ami cinders j tell. too. up..n I'ouipe i. ami mi trace I of the bu-.y city re , r: .". to ell win-re it had li o:-i L'or . eighteen hundred eai - the otuied j city n-mained unknown, shrouded 1 in tb-,-p mystery. i n a! ion-t-xoa vai . a-!: a ve tu o:: gli t tolignt much of n a i?y. ami tut- i.-itor can va!:,- .n'ol the ruins and see how the 'Cmpelans lived, and tho indu-nie- m which they w eic engaged w .. n : hei. busy hand.- were arie.-tt d. Pn-vt r. Here j can oe seen me lent ::n - oi numuer- less fountains tim-iy .-cuiptured, beautiful temples, showing exquisite carving, well executed fresco pnint- mgs. the rums ot tine houses and I theaters, and stables where ! he i wealths kepi their hursts. Prom whi-.thi Prom what has been unearthed j is easy to see that the Pompeiaus 1 1 is easy ; o see that t be 1 oiupeiaus n-..t.. t-..r ....ti-iiivnrin,,, ..i ni. U'e lovit... i.eoi.le. bnt rliaf thee leoP attained considerable skill in the a. ts ami manufactures. The tables . and chai.s Iduntl are of carved br..iize: neaiirifnl v.s-.-ina. rliQhpa ,. d I , ' T" ' " " . ' ;ll,;i nit i' n ini pspput ff a.Q lino r chased gold jeweiry, some set with gems, aim exquisite cameo rings. can be seen, aud attest to the skill of ,, ,uakeis. Tbe artist finds much to internet. . hiiu in these relics of the nast nnrl of especial interest to him are tbe old paint lues on the walls and else where, the colors of nmnv hointr i holdiner a sceoter. a councilor, sol. i ' c 7 1 ' 1 i dien s, two women, an infant, and ai srroun ot spectators. 1 houadi not ; particulaily well drawn, the figures; i are effective, and the coloring ad- i mirably preserved. i Among the painters svho have j made a study of the ancient life of : i Pompeii is Joseph Coomaus. "The i Flower Girl of Pompeii'' is one of' i his happiest efforts, and brings vividly before us tbe daik-eyedi ! tuat; lb" upon tbe unfortunate city I stands beside one of ' the numer - I ous fountains that adorned Pomneii attired in the dress of the times, ; ! wltn tu r band raised to shade her brow from the burning sun, as she seems to be looking for a purchaser ' ro 'essen her stock of llosvers. : Jh morosfs Monthly. - St) JJay seed corn. Dear Editor: I have a limited amount of a very superior quality of extremely , large field corn which hag recently been ! originated and which will matur in I trom cUtoyaclas-s . tara are from 10 to "J?cj" J ? ic. i iiutr kcxLgc i.u-. is a. uiai ici in. , oeauty ih dusdsis oi tine'iea corn nas j t : i ueeu i ai-isu pei atii. i am vmy anxitiub l i to know what this corn svill do in other! 1 rlimatos. before ail vi-rriaincr it for sale and will send a large sample package fret: to any farnHM" w ho take Kood car? and report hi3 Fuceess yyith it and - ri - i lfiTi!loi-M'.'i"trirairi ci Pror iar i - vi-v-. -.f v-.: '-' t"-J ! pos-tatre. packing, etc.. on same. Ad- dr. F. RfST. Snringfied. Ohio. l'e lid 2 in wit. Pbm1 naialanaJlllaa Sill tflll B II II M a4idl cure (or Pjawepalav WB uaf WB WIIMI M V V HIHI CoiuUpsti. Dose, uu to t uenuine crab Orchard Salts in sealed pnclrafres rt r unnWKU WM I Elt OU., KrupTS. SaE HONEY BY in ( kkvi-: nisi) i aiTiLiiia sinvEii. it . uuiiiir-n.ied hy w.c. w iw t. . -. j . : .. K ; is. - ss,. .. i...,: :.: ... oii.Jr. MUUTucUua goacaai l. J. C. WHITTY, Iron Ki n i.t. Crtrea street. New- Bern, . C. i . .v.- .until i I.TC ll IL I'lPLEMESTi and H1CBIIRT s : . i; j, ... M ll;.. -c a lks. ' iSuper-P Is LTgirlvj-.iL-a for ail Fertilizing Pu poses, and especiaJlj, ctuaptcd to tig- ..i'ovvtb of EARLY TRUCKS. cms i i -o o ure tie' .i-iJj J sV : OC i LMAN, l.l.OVb, The Sili How it Succeeds in Stik , County. - l"" V ,, I put up my first ensilage in the " falloflSS3. I took t he com from the field just beiore the ears heguu ,' to get hard. I used a Baldwiu cut- ii. ter and a Samlvsidi Horsepower, Cut it in three-fourth jncb lenglbf, As I tilled my silo, I had it well trampled down. After I trot, it. f nil I weifflite.l it uiwn -with roekc 1 filled my silo iu the liiontb of Aaa. and commenced to use it first of i December. 1 put up that year I sixty-seven two horse loads of corn, land it ted I'd head of cattle all tbe win'er. 1 t bank lt gave out in ApriL L...sr fall 1 put up, about the same amount in t he same manner and at about, the same time of year, except that 1 did not pack and stamp it. This caused me to lose about one- f .tu t li of t he ensilage. I found on opening it that all around tbe wall it had rotted and a vacant apace existed large enough far a person to i a 1 around it, and the ensilage here was rotten, though in aide of t he bulk it was sweet and sound, On account of losing this amount 1 1 has only led -JO head of cattle from the first of December up to ;i 1), ,u t t his time. I feel sensibly the loss of it on account of my milk'-Mld butter supply running short, and pt inferior quality. I have two ftilos made -t lock aud cement. Dimen- -ions ol each are twelve feet wide, fourteen feet long, and thirteen feet deep, built under ground. Have a drain pipe to carry off-'the water ami keen lt drv. I have nntnr nsml but one of the silos beo.insft nnj nf ;i hem will hold as uiucb as I need to : run nie through the winter, and in ' t he summer my habit has been to pasture niv cattle. 1 have- never tried anything lint corn, except the first year I put iu ou top of I he corn : t loaus oi grass wnicn made good , ensilage. I am satisfied from jmy experieuee with it that IrraAs. Tea vines, weeds or anything that,1 - green, if pronerly Dufe no" in i wll- ' constructed silo, will oat. '; jfTiare . , occasionally fed my horses p , ,1 ; they liko it and it is good as a 'V they liko it and it is kOOtT : :u.... .... r...j- . j; tntnt- o 1,t.-.1.I i, l. -v. it il worked regnlarlv ' - i Very respectfiillr. ! WtLlSH.r ' p.-i,.....;m P J."-" . - ..'iiio.inwiira. A Man's Best FEiENpgShrtke ' speare said truly that onauelrOf " nature makes the w hoi eWorld iuna r The letters of Jefferson Davia to - his wife, vrritten just after the col lapse of (Ipneral Poa's armrl hnrn softened all hearts. towards the . laden chief. He told infer that hn felt himself able to leariie very pos sible consequence of the failure of ' the Confederacy except ;Chi $gn0 dation of bis wife and children." lie advised her to make the best of her V way to Mississippi1, and i, here await -the issue of eveuts. iL';tl" , ' Dear Wife;'he wrote,: Uh la ia ' , not the late-to wnleh I invited yon : wiien the luture was rose-colored tar us both, but 1 kwoQvyilUlritxr even better than 'iu'vaelf.''atfA,tha1r- of us two I alone willever look-back : reproachfully on my' Dast "cAreeK." - There is no friend like a'faithful - wife w ben a man is reduced $o ex- ' .c. tremify. -' --li.-T-ef-wf 7r s- Old Lady (to Little Boy What .Sunday-school : is itf itf " Old Lady The MeOiodrgi fM f 4 i -Little Boy No, I tried lieSltil f - ouises ids year, an1 didn't ge .notli- v in' but a stick of brokenvcatfchri',an : apple. I'm goin' to try the 'Pisco-r 'jial this year !'' -- " ' - "Doctor " said a lawyer to an . .u.uu, . and Satan were to go to law , whfeh ; 1 do you think would winV;-1 VSatan,jd sir, by all odd-?," answered the rev-., " erend doctor, "Why sol" asked the- , .Ran-tA all thA.lawrara' wnnld bo on hi IntiAthi ., " ' s- . r". V . would be on his side,SBd tbf clergyman. . " : i G V l u- - r. ' f The Major's Message. Hay we hei I narrloneil for rpniinui-.iticr t.hn Mntr fta sl--- ! incorporate in his next message the act o -r :- that many of our most promioapt ctti- ' i zens have beeeuiaoT ItievmatiBlB, ncni I nin a riti tmHaail anannlalnM Kw j," I mcui ajtGi auui as vuiHaMUiDt vj - Salvation Oil, and that be recommend " Us this valuable medicine to be kept in every family. - -.-.g'f- LS LU5S DYSPEPSIA, I SICX HEADACHE, I CONSTIPATION, -1 - fia. A RcTBtH.7 for all Dtwawt of tlk U neyi, Htomefn ma at 10 and ifitcts. fo genoiBS i BIJiMfl i,. jwweb, jb SOWIKQ YOUR GUAflQ i M i.s. ii.v.,1 I i l-A 1KB A Mis' 8TASDARO buitSiB' hosphate ;uiy one of th? unrivalled excellence of planter of ti, id section, as well as our : : ! 'ot t ii leg- years on my truck farm, aiu i u !.- tei uli.er, nmre especially when used : ti fei'ii itin1. ou tlif next crap. V : in:!;- M', DUI'N. :' - p'laa.l-to the acre, giving U a . .ii ..!.. iiciion of 1'ocomokk vaatne ! . . sM n-s, Zunl stfttlon, Va, 'ion siilli several of the beat '."ii imy I ever used. It hasten! : " I used, consequently hare very r- I.l'HN, Krankllnton, N. C. o ... ': h.to 1 niake one And one ; .o . . ,.- shock ou ihe same land II.'! GRAY, Bmlttaneld, Va. A,nts, New Berne, N. C. - S A- IUJY1JEN, Mfr., NorfolU,ZVaj 1 3k