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v.- "xfw',. -' 'r .' THE JOURNAL. m. . rn. 1. UARPfCIa. niexad at ik Poet .US.-. t : uiKotJ c t ai VanaCer. I . H rz -'.tar (lit' on the "l.e ll.lllil t, lt!J 'Hi t III' i '' llf t", HI til t htm lias d n i , -cult 1 ' iu pri cm en c liilllS 01 t lit' 1''"1 ''if. t'tlci : on ; lie j'.i: '. : . -Thov ari sin'i :i, .inn TnF. P. for Sui pl.VtX rt! QrmivK this -.'. imir.e:i 1th to I Judicial district u. i--.: i i Mkkkim. v :i rra : -rri nis ,!i .I'l.k'i' jxvsf.s ; ar ire liy Hi 11 pall 1 -i-I ' ii ,1 It'll .Will tin 1 ; iio i'n' been t hf lie in Mir lUindi 1 1 i Mir . f i ii l: '. ' I'iit in! - ; ,u' ,ti in Till' I'KKSIIir'M V M II I KTOl 'v Ill rr Mr it Ml -: n li.i t. sv i- n li-.ill! r lie Preside! ' ' loi- their ti'iiij in lor in a i : "11 't I 'i ii n "S- UKRUlMoX smithy ancoepiir Washington L- wrotj'J'.n with the eWrjWns in t!n rre.i.nrj'. The eii Rton bill :rui i a tioto in it, but Atnuirh is s.mi arvn: th:it bM-iia.-e 1 milt 11 1X brought mt. HdorTtoom.'Soritb. Oar Southern ; ment m them. Ami n memWrx are so .liffrnflod. honest 'virjerised lion sum.' i f 1 1 Mil eoti-eieti'.iou. thev -;n-t warj' rr Kx.vutive. mis toaeemouev at, V' ""' tor the I expressions -light l . South unle.-s, it 1- .'or the Muwis- Choice selections of iDPi river or some other National 'ult vvhen a highway. Our constitutional edi tors woald fefl that they were re alma, notwithstanding the fectthnt we help to put the money i the treasury . We are honest to be anything else but pr l.'iii- Ire. ! i. ,i r' et : ii it e .'e .iMirv b ' 1 : ! il r i i e i . 1 1 1' on . !i :eh I.-.li'i'OUlt one was f tl.i'in :iiirlt'l ;le oi Wlllil.v irn lulled with billinjratf: n of ;i promisuit: miinieipaiit v ran wml wiiiirajje. j Ivecanse the PresitliMit thought the I government liatl no urgent need of an eitfhtv thousaiul dollar court 1 house there, ami hastened to wire i to 11 is Kxeelienev the s.i ' that he wa.s disco t-red to lx neither k j.ublwh eNowiiore a u.umug a wise nor a just man. it must have Pre.sidvn 'i V.W.l AM' to ; een a slioek indeed o Mie iieiMis Kvery good system of the newly married Tresi den', 'l'o have Ix'en tlnis rutliies.s iv miornnsl of Ins defects by an esteemed fellow citien, whoe a' ciuamtance if enjoyed at all by Mr. C'l.KVKi.AND. had not Ihmmi ot his seeking, must have loen humiliat ing to him to say nothing of the mortification t Mrs. Ci.K.v KL ANP. who w.j.s thus bluntU informed that she had seas, eutlaretl the bard ships our Saviour said, "Ye. ire wlnted sepulchres lull "I dead men's bones." Hut .is the linal success ..( ,i bn-tian is one upon wb ib mortals h.i e not yet Ih-cii perm I 'ei! t.i i.Hik. w are, of course. uiii able tu Rive our lews shoi'. m deed -ot the successful Christ:. ii. 1'be in. in w In) walks uprightly befoie his ;.Mlt s, and in great ! i s 1 1 1 . ! . t ivelnrc tiie world, feels )i:s own 111 tirm ,; .es. ,i:u! even soiiit! i m es ii-ai-t i, it i.i- ,s in it as 1 ait h till t o h ,.s o -and i- ci 'ii - ten t in his walk h he Odiit '. be is in niir e.xtltuate a sin cess id ( hi ist i a ii ; and if such a uiic tMigiges :ll jiolitics, u..f be to the man who pursues the crooked paths oi dishonesty i n political mat t ei s. ( "h rist i.iuity nnfits no man lor the d ifc of this lite, and it would be a sad coulession tor Christian pen pie to make ;n this late day. that it does. Senator 1m ,s wrong in hi d"eiso:i and while we ha e no knowledge of what prompted the card he has published: I pon the broad pmiciples of statesmanship we tli. nk lit' should reconsider it. There are many em inen t x il it icia us who have the reputation of being levout Christians: nor does party STATE NEWS i a our ti tiiiiat 1 1 1 1 1 T 1 . 1 toll I ll all, II jii i ii . '. earl peop'l, .: h. l d . .i elChteeii sin have s: Iks rrank; ; n i i C!i v i. -that w e ! ii - ', 11' in ! ; . ; men, w ii i: ..: sin ,; .s, ai i a:.g:u i s tin CI and so l: l.atlll'e -pi ' I "j' t.ar'li n- . i. ; ij r : -aw '1 d'.'IlS. il.ll e hat t in" ,vai:i:g ! r.aliylcii i.-!ol' ot the .c 11-e .Hid As l, it back, an ' I ace ol wel c ill t he tloWiis and oi'.i'.iiig aliii to .-;iiplv a The Huuiau Drone. The f tiii. '. The human hive is full of wmk- used to- p..'.n, U. ers. l'iie buzz of busy labor lills . to nppe.;i' iic 'i 'he voihi. Some work for little They gi-nca" ! w ages: some make great l'oilunes, tains, and ' In it -ome are at work perfecting inve.n- only habitat on tioiis: some advancing ideas; some Turkey t.u.k woikmg tor religion and morality; turks. oi T.ia-o some- to make the world healthier nilies wainien - i Hid t i'i n ult I I.- . I. . i - . : - .a 1. 1 M s III ci l cu II. ! e I i I . i ' NfW lull n , , .1 i.i .III w .lid -toll:, ,i . . :..;..:.. i i:.i.l. passed usil ' n'flis 1 : t, ' i 1 1 - ii . j 1 e.il.t,-., . Mi.ih ...:,...gi- Mas done to 'in : 1 1 ' 1 1 i i : 1 1 1 row :t,g croi.s. ( 1 1 fin '. ;n' '.'. ' M : . A ,lcn W .i 1 1 en . i . - .i k ! :' ; ':::.- town -h 1 1 1, ' i ! !.- : i- t lie I h o j i i - ii a e g: in 'Inn a i : i e ' ' r ' ! .- e 1 1 than la-'. I : . e : I . M l .' ... ' . ' i e ' . ' - : - O ' 1 ( - I i . 1 I 1 1 1 l - - ,:is;..;, . . . II. i :a 11 .1 1 1 II l 'Me- M ' ' 1 1 ege i, ah dal.-; :.';.:' ' : ' his eal . j '! a Ii ! '' I. ' i : ' ii . On l.eh nl ."ill . 1 1 : i : ' 1 e T I . ' 1 i 1 1 1 v .! good, ' 'lit - -c: : n ' ' ' a- ' 'ii a.- the tropic. ii gtowth. or ha)pier or more beautiful. With hands and brains and hearth the bees work on. and in the midst ot them the drone arises and becomes a pest. Jle does not wish to help m miv way. Ilie idea ot making lot gl i. .) 1 r i - -' ii 1 1 1 empire -i, leader- he .- I!, I t a III! I . a 1 1 . leu ' i 1 1 i (!! Mil I I man i Va,j : lie; t i ey eiiuUf iirigat colors, r.i !.. -::.:.i ! ilTi-. at... t eet pel' 1 M !Ii e- in ,;: th. eeles: n.it..::: s t.: which ui-reai 111 I t1 1 illlii A-s I 1 .1 , 1 11 " i " . . aii-- iuw til i."i"i, .A t.Al. . lilll.u-i !.. - li..O 11 China, in India." n. (ireece the art ' money never occurs to him. He ,,IU. (,lV in South iihm. Mi ol ganieumg w.is carried t, a high 1 'h'sires only to eat it when it is pro F,irii. i and in - piU t can.e ujioii live s;.e of cultivation. To n atura! ' V1ed by the worker. The drone irlr;Uv,.s. ,,.m.tlv p'fk.tig the seed be. uities were ;l,ided the uraces ol 1 ls ot a sick man. or a lame one, or p0ds 0tV the tops of the KVung the pamtei, the -cu'.ptoi and the iau unano. w lien iate roos unman (r.,. Sudden U a mi. all giralle beings ol the mental or bodily (.ailH. (.,,, ,;,;, ,. a tI.(.f ;lI;d power to work, it is the dutT ol sti....l n-l.t in iron; m the hunters, more fortunate jieople to work lor j "Xbafs the halo,: -ja- others ait them. That is one of the uses to cl(;se b . s.'.id -i.iti. is ; he lilt lc one which bees put themselves, and ,jls. ,j iH.!.::! , , i, ,,, wmi which drones niteriere. nil' Kaleigh A - .1 ti I s t an I) 1 el -a r ol ' 1 ie o! ma 1 l.ii ii is', . 'i I ill. i n. ij.r pamtei , architect. Temples the center o! lovely cues adorned 1 he -u ill n:er house- and e -' !ed ,i in ;d the -h rn bbt-r I roll! ti' iw er 1 iei placei i i ros.-mg ol pat 1 -allies el e,), cllpll!-. in u -es ,u -Vr.ong the ti: i :;e:en t g.irdeii. s' ! ; rem a : Ii to give a; v a -' ; i e - - and jrai.iii Hanging ti a rile ns i riie-e have i soeela were bir.lt in garden-: Ires walls nf stuiie ot In! i v t o w fis; . i : s i n g a' the w ere !i' be - eell f ( ROYAL Ktflt jlfli Notice. '..:. iil Hie CVrtlfic iU: of tstefK Ivwwd . ..' n. v !lin Naiiotml IIR.uk of New Hwiia r i -iwr.'s iu wtiil corporal loo. All - , -.1.- u.' inii.iii.il not to tiaile lor t!m wme, r , , . . , w.,r i i.i s.-,.ini ivul he pakl to any one who .fy-i- .' n in i n ... iiilci 1 1 meat' to m. -s K ATKSTKKKT MTNROK. , ' . . i.- inn.- nth. n. is at wa -rf ', 'OCEAN VIEW SANITARIUM re A n .i n-l.Tbii.t- i han npiu-il h HANI II M in SW'ANKBOKO, N- C. He tltl i wii stohv HOV8K, neatly fnr i. .'il sliiMlisl, and frontlnpi the great -:n ilt alititil K.-.i-lno. i . Hdo flvh- : -.it. I MirCha'.hilis. ar I.: anil vitiLors generally 'TiiiuiHiiitioiiK ut Lbe Hotel. V i- M AI.l.KTf,lt. 1). I ar-hom ll.il hel.ie- .'I ,11 es. t I 111 i HI- ni -lie e I II : Ii - Hi w llle'l an alea of t heir de'i: . u i'i e ( he ol hull) Ion." interest tor u with the , t he mighty talnil ib !o t r from Federal ortieeholders ciiiien will endorse the proposition thiC Uit? iutluenre of l-'eteral efliee holders shjculd nor W felt m the mnifnlt:rn ot political primary meetings and :iom.nat;Dg eonven tiowt. lint th&i officeholders are : iMkttt be reUcvtM of -iii the burdens o( campaign to be carried by their J-v' friead.' Whit they mast not -on-trol nl manipnUte primary meet .lag& Uiej nmt do their part in " 7trj1gl) 8T..ta;.n fh party whuh s pot Ihoiu in pflic The parly will 4 Vipicfc ten to do this, and they aSfiMd ot undertake to console them " Mfre.4 with the idea that the Presi ' ,V.lBt,hAi dprvrti tlom of rhis mill vidnal . ll.,. .lii'i.l fl.A m r,n tlicif nnnatiiti .. .. news out mi mi n'lui wii ijui-.u.-u. ir. I i'i senator i.umous, ice-i resuieni j'(,v j 1 1 KN DRTTK s, I'resideut tiAItHKI.n, , lodge H1.A.1K, and a htiwt of others have been unite a notei for their devotion to Christianity as for then devotion to jwlitical principles, and it is neither desirable nor creditable for us a an enlightened people to hold out the lmpre-ssion tlutt to he ,1 suceesjilul Christian and a sue cessiul politician is impossible. Life at (if ths mane. Let ns look now at the daily rou tine of the life in this place. The, monks rise at - o'clock a. m. The ravel the dangers of the sound ol a Dell, seemingly distant. ,1 like the sound 01 clinicn Dells on the ..til! ,.nnf,T- air a minii n. 'dd tli.. trip acrvs,s the rse.iii to be marriel .hou. for yIatin; Xhere W;liJ ;4 to a man. who however honored by knock at my door, and I followed t'ue people ot this country, and re- at once down the long passage and sieted bv foreign nations, was vet into the daik chapel. The noise 1 ,1 ,11, 1 jn n made bv the heavy shod feet ot m v when -r;ed n the crucible oi an un- Lllillir UMll lilt 1 HU "111. J Hit lUI ,1S 1 1 It'. I . 1 tie 1 a 1 lev. ,1.1. (lire V 1 1 le, wdl pleach hard, ol lliilhaa.. land Neck, u ill del St.ltesVlIIe eral I esl niuii . now spell ha- ei. del ! . : -crop 1- r ot ne if s was s ,1 1 Kist'i ! . man s t he u !:. is that ha h w a 1 ie fore 1 1 w as ii; y . rapidly catching in corn and cut; ; he si ! 11.it ion is n as it w as to et Wilmington .s people 1 11 I he y ! As hi ,1'eil . 1) 1 ). I, e s,-l moll . I I e . W .',iii;ngto:i. ami I 1 1 1 , el SClJ i'i ad d 1 esses . 1 . . The gen t hat t he rainy hat the he badly hurt as ,'ld thre.-lu- 1 i .'!'-: damageil put in I lie barn 1'he tarnier are p w.th their work :i and altogether so di-couraL'ing those '.x hi 1 ate l'.iV.e. ;n it hu ll ! e'i'' o er which the u.il hkr kings '! s-tl l iilleil. .- lefelied to. 1 iic 1 1 ang: ng Ci i' ' !eh- o! 1 '.aliy !,i;i were iiiie of "he -even wondels i,t the world; Hldge anyt Inn, t hem Inch st 1 served a plaeo lud tri! ; b t 1 1 II e!st. anion. ! . 1 1 we can i' lemains ei t hey well de : lie marvels HI" in e t flit ! 1 All tere.-t : tu nil- on 1 lit h and - said t ha' A -s 1 1 an i 'We I . u 1 '1 va.-t u le vo' t'dly a" t ai hf' 1 to I've 1 y thing that she asl ie was wont to grant an 1:1 there king, 11 was his wite. d ol Illlii The mo- biased inind found to t adorned with neither this nois I stioald have thougJit I 1 ,,' : Soul e o 1 t lie i;d. Town of Smith ville hae been somewh.it m ist-t by the advent nin mysterious paity ol lailro.ui surveyors. The prospec tive railroad tor which these sur- scenery vevnis are -aid to be running lines, trees is from London. Ky.. to '.ristoI. Tetin.. Hum the latter place to Sails bury . N C. thence to Hamlet, and ; hare fields thence :.. Snuthvil!,' via Hennetts : n queen Cousin 1 1 11 or 1'ncle I'eter who lies about his relatives' homes, in , the way of all their work and sel dom compensating them by being an amiable or agreeable person, is usually l;it and rosy and in euod eondit ion. lie was born lazy. Somehow he never "took hold and helped him self, ' nor could he bo prodded into doing it. Nor is there any reason why Sally Ann should not make dresses or teach school like her sis teis. She "sits rouud," and cries often, and linds fault, and keeps up her appetite, and sleeps a great deal, and is spoken of as "having no ambition,'" and being unfortun ate, but she gets a large slice of : what is going all the same. The professional drone is a very curious creature. The busy man, hard at work in his office, hears 1 the dour creak. He looks up. The shadow of the drone falls across his ' I desk. ".Mr. Smith! Ah, yes. "" lie j begs pardon, hopes ho does not in- j I trude, but ''is this one of the Smiths : , of IIuckleberryvilleT No'" Pardon 1 again. He himself is a Huckle- berry ville Smith, but his father j ! came from Maine and his mother i bushes. Heal giratles were h They never tupidly at tl. w h , i-'i 'I'll I iiL'. moved, i hunters latter va:,l.- l.K . 1 1 ' I ' I i 1 1 1 1 '11 - nut Ion ' hell wheeled alio st ; i ll 'a-t ,- , ie I long, awkwalil Ices '.luiii.i eaiit them, straight tnw arils t he wagon-. Tile dogs brought the hull to hay . A shot tumbled him over. A wounded cow girall'e came rolling along, looking like a tottei .ng lighthouse. -hot brought he: !.. the giound. "The -baby is not ii; oil." -aid a half breed, "lie won't rim aw .i ,. but wait for his mot her. hen the horses aie rested, we wih catch him alive.'' The orphan w is found in a groi The horsemen spread out and formed a circle about him. As i hey closed in, he stood still, Kias, a guide, galloped up to him. and 'he next moment was rolling in the .sand. I with his horse on top of him. The girafle had reared and stiuck j the horse on i'ne shoulder, w i'h hi. .right fore-foot, and then g.i n him I a "left-hander" in t he sid". knock I mg horse and rider dow :i. He shakes hands a little loo RUEUKENNESS inat.ntly Oured. OeiK-s' IIIILDKM HPKCIFlCOMtaaMa V - ,.mi upiK-ittf fur alcobollc llqnon. lteui - - ' -Ut udniiDlsteri'd In oolfM, tea, or aay ; ii e .ml. even in liquor Itself, wlta natteri t irff, r. -Milts Thousands of Qieworst dninl- ?..r e tiv-.Ti ( uT.-d, who to-day belleva tbajr quit u- o. i ir i.wn free will. Kndoned by erary . -s,. ' ... i kn.ms uf it virtutw but aaloon-keapera, , -'" i' i"i iii. t pontatnliur. hondreda of teatt- .1, f.,.-.i tin. bfeut women aud men f ron all 4r ..f ii.-' i-uui.Lry Ailili-fus iu conndaaca v : :::.' orECIJICC0..185Racebt-.OliiinuattV nieut that -he toi.'ned awi-h it was gra titled. Now t!.:s tali ijUeeii eaine tlotn one f,t the mo-t beautiful valleys oi I .., 1 . ... ,1 1 , I , - l , . . , C K. 1 11 ,1 i ns.i. . .i " ii -ii' u ..v. j i ' rea.e.l. She had been accustomed irom ueorgia,anu niswui is lunneu . h.ird. s,K,nte(i :l to lie am.d the most , an t ic : " " ' wue" " n nnfortunate Klas. light iti avenues ot , ,v'v- , " "y 'Ills feet are ton pleni'. Klas, .. , nariioii ni'iiin and sits down and , 1 nut u.uiks i liowers. 1 " , ; said another. r.ut ll .bvlon wa- a dull pl.u-e. : u . " ,l "l, w " , : Neither whip nor spur could m in.l ..roiMi, :t were nothiny but 1 l" "'"", " ...-.. ind dreary heaths. So t hough she had every I DririWcp. for ho says f 7?. talowt BI tct.vitT in iwiitical.the panoply of jiwtiee - 'f .Ii vicrrm he fin mean condemned. ; withdrawal ot . .. j m j i - " -;: ' RF. It) Charlot .'ou.-.ni br-iDgs forward h mmm ft Ua 8. M. KlDJM UV lOT- UKh 13Jvan1 th New Barn -.u r- invitations to come to were thrown in with a wavajre mai'gnity as :i wishing to forever .Kvsfmv tlie it.tce and hahpiness ot aC rv"' ftacf liniuiefw umh - ut -, ... , - , f rtt.'Jai'nxasV; Jj"ia- lrhatn Xetc thr Presidential family. C - tt'JkitihilriUafiO Uow npwnpapr can . taken together. :t is to In- :" '"-ty T-if..liU larpsneh errors as the above. . Liopetl that this may pnetole "'.r . ? " . TJr JOTB!At ha brought forward ! fij,. elimax of discontent with a :j' Vj-. t-MUHlat(o for (iovernor in lSS. Democratic President: and that ''' If tImfUtnr of the rirt w ill take this event may satisfy the people. wsdom nor clad in was following the ghost of some old rhen the monk. I'p the dark staircase 1 several unaccepted went, and into the gallery. 1 was , , us on iv occuimui, auu kiini ui ine at he I C.ltlle ' him in said he sherill i "To see v-'; . - - x ".- tkA trouble to read again what tbe i 0f the country that they h a v e a 'jaVmJlAt. oiu nay in cmiurcutiu J yrilk th be rn atonal candidaey . lot though he may be erer bo - - oud a Mf-min, he cannot discover " . ; . , mtta between the Imen any can r -' ii t JJt broacht forward by the 'UK rail overlooking the church, .lust tiien a noiseles-s procasion entered, all in white. Their forms were scarcely discernible. The bent figure of the abbot could Ik- seen in the little circle of half light throw n out bv the censer. Deu in mcum .Christ ad tutori um i-nlcn'ir, tie said, or cried, anil then from the ghostly forms came the resH)nse, deep voiced and heavy with feeling, lhu iid adjUtiiHiiam wr ttittn" Then they sang ol tbe glory of God, villi- a iii I on v a ! ern c iintal'sts u the enterprise. Tarlmro y.uifi. . p.arly dav hns'ophei Mc'ir, c. N'.rth ie.nl of i Slier had a h ' i in 1 1; : I e w 1 1 e : i did . believes da' t ceast ed ." the moon Puc ored. i 1 '.Din ne ami told i me 1 "'ggi n g lie. in a ! in an a e. The ! w hy he wan ' ed it ; n i ion fulls." said l-'i't w hen -he do 1 ' the weather wi'i de le got in- a 1 m a n a and lulled" esteiila So the luxury w ni'-ii ' tired ' of the lrom her pal. ' tnemliering tl money coiihl bring, uninteresting views e windows, and re- Itivciv scenes ot her rOSTXASTEB VEASEY CEXSl BED. K . , WaSRTXotoji, July a. The report of t CHU Hcrrte Cornmiiooer upon .,--i- ai-IWaniMr Veaaeya actioo in the vantoukJe dkniaMl of clrka from the rUtllianom ptialoftVce waa iafnied today. It iv a mvvue atractara upon Mr. Veaaey. ' Vi, V'Ts5 aad eaoanrea kia actios ia makiag par- -. .., . - tiaaa appolnlmoota from tbe enttire list ' 2pv it i to be supposed and bnppti that ex-Poatm aster Veasey wiltanrTire thiceusare, ponderoas as it must be, piled on a man in tbe boVdays of July; bnt then he only """jj" - ,s j)poiatd few DemocraU more V'-'"J '; J-.. ,,ltliiB theCommisttion relished, which --"., ia V city of Haltimore will not be as unpardonable offence against tbe . neacfi aoti inteenty of tbe ruling r vrTTt7teiut oi tht Democratic city. """s- ' V A. t - COALITIONS SUCCEn. Wkn the people of the city of " i4iffaia docked around and found '"'--'' that.tha tensity ol party lines was ' - .V - not working gtxxl to the whole peo " fL .! plA, liey foraiel a coalition of tbe ''rt element of both parties, lie : ' publicans antl Dernoernts, elected -" ' . ' dyjvL.v"D Mayor and vastly im c 'j , . provwl their local uti'a.rs. It was v 1 J! similar atate at " rJiings that aeot 2' v LIm. to the gubernatorial chair at 4Jl3J- fr whilti there was do ' ' ' direct coalmen ol the two parties, a " the liepublicancs rtjiris'd to vote again him, which they knew to . baIluot equivalent, to a vote for aJaa, heno the immense majority whk-b h" was elected ., - rbiladeipbia aImo found int the 2JJHf paity Jahf althouflb pretended to bo.sod to force recreant members : fu their post.i in tbe parry line; ' '' wan in fact tearfully scoring the backs of the people, and aiding a ectropt c'liy gorernment. to extort ejborbitant taxes from then re (ardlees. i the t4rr to h ci: -ney - - he4uace1. Coth part men u.get.'ie; t face if not tu TfcHN Ma'.r. th nw prove ir. eat 'ha; both Kepib-lican- an '. '. :'. r is au.'ed ;u sending h-m a ' 1 i .rr:'o-.: g .is fJoverucr V 'x'eii.t '.be ; -rc. hp reform H'lvr-mer." 'hi i: g:. e' tie borders of tbat g'e.it :av Kichjrtond bao very re-etr.'y the eileet ot party ..-.u s tee '.gtriy ilrawn; 'he poj .. .-oui p lai tied u.t the jtrty '.an rtenriihed ov-r '.:..: beatU with ind m n: 'ah.e i-:irrg aatil th- l.epiiDdca;. - ,n raif coni i id '1 '. o ' 'riii t c , aati elect tr. -n 'r manage ' affairs, wrh -i "r. r.-g n '. .tvA( tff the p-'-M e ferment of :: . ir' rohtical par' . - nave . latit in tli- :i try a:., will exist. e 'i toeautie ot oar . r t .. uient :.. taat 'in- iiaere:. feren par' - es. w ' ar. ' OuU pi.fit pi !a' . ' i ' - ' r um ti tinca l.-s ' i . . i , fJ wheu :nt - .,- a.. tbe iM '..-'.: ' - 'l:o.i These i o .. . i. - iff t a img coti rn 1 1 tee- i'.eh i rresident who will dare to do what nl8 might, Hir wrath, His long be conceives to be his dntv even in suffering, and His forgiveness, the far of such dangers as those : cold and damp and chil.; ...... , vet this was the highest eniovment that have exhibited themselves yn f thp men who MQoA neath me. larking in the mountain fastness of , Thj Wlt8 tieir sjvretl hour of the I'.uncnm be county. Especially is day. There was a feeling ot mys ibis likelv to be the cas- when it is ' tery about it all. The voices sound considere,! that the unfavorable . ed empty and far away aud rose opinion of the rresident, the invi tations and withdrawals, were alike tbe concerns of the sender of them. and of no one else. CHKISTIANJTY AMI IDLITIO We sec in some ol our exchanges what they characterize a ' frank , cept when addressing God. raised card," and copy it so as to give the up lrom out tne oiacKness iikc voices from the tomb. Surely. 1 felt, here is the very invocation to the spirit of religion. This still ness must lie the home of the Holy Ghost A sense of awe came over me there in the night, antl there wa something uncanny alout ir. Those silent men, speechless ex writer of it the full benefit. We are really glad that it U from our youngest State Senator and not from one more experienced, iossi bly iu N'tij Christianity anil poli tics. CHART, tte, N (.'.July '.'i.-Thiiraai Dixon, jr their weakened voices in almost a cry. It seemed as though the voices carried out luto the stillness of the church the longing ot spirits to break away lrom bodies that were prison houses where was only misery. There was no note ot praise or joy. Neither was there of sorrow. They were the cries ol lead men. and they were awful. we go to press hep:t;' that the weather temporarily may lie dc ceastcd. !mt r i- .i.eidi and lain ing like -moke . Chat ha m A'-1 ; . v ai e much pleased to announce that a huge shuttle block spoke aud ac handle factors will probably soon be estab llshed at tin- place. Two gentle men, who have had long expi i it-nee in the bu-'.tiess. were here yester day for t lif langemeiit- t tactory They ageil wrh the is probable ti operations hy month The pur 'os( ut m a k : n g ar te establish such a e w i re imu h cheour ; n w ; i ook here, they w.'.I e hist o! I employ ami it begin next about . .,k.;.i, . ..,a k,' To me the whole scene is only an impression. I have tried in vain to recall words and tones, and 1 have only the vivid feeling left. (The hour, the darkness, the unac- l. IQTCIOliU VUUUIJ wvvur-... . . . . i wg hia porrxxK" ueTr again in w a can didate for office, rw he cannot le a uc caaful politician and aauccenaful Chrm- 1 i customed sjot, the solemnity of all Now Senator Diu no tlonbt I incident and detail in the monas- intended to make a severe cut at tery, aided in producing this im- tbe politicians of the dav, and ioses . lressiou. , , . . ., ,.,, i After the officer of Matins i tunic as a devotee ol ( hnstianit . , r .. T i diatplv to nwpil ttiat of hiiiu iji. rhich prevlndes the hope of his sue- ,lunUg wbich was summoned away ceedinir as a politieian. S'e think this bnt a uir deduction because it was to his political supporters he addresses the card, and not to his associates in Christianity. That ny my guiue. -uer i.auues, tne priests say their masses, while the choir monks remain in the church to study antl mediate. At Tr. "0 the oftiee of Prime is celebratutl. This is attended by the entire commun there are many things practiced by ity, and not by the holy men alone, politicians not consistent with After Prime the community goes .u.;...- , .i,,i,e i,,,, ' into the chapter or, properly UUl IBliaUll , III' e-Lli. 'Ii'iiui,., eui. - that does not excuse a Christian for abandoning the calling and proclaiming that he linds the in compatibility so great, that to 1 one he must : necessity give tip the other. What the Senator means by the word successful, we doubt. Tin- polif.eian In with the machine, ei.age- inaune: ot bartering I ipu: i in tu l" l.i'ff : ' i.e irilted I . t'.l .t aaie. i-itv'f.l and marked .'est 'tl . Itl I'M ! Q " .:. ;n ' . ' : i ' i Tm 'k ed lle.ss . eve r.s vote for ga.n. is tu e us a . . ' : l..i :- a mis'ak ret re ti i e n ' . xactly are in runs :n ad . u ti t O looked . -u. -h id are : : r: n r v ade i . . . i com munity room. I he room is an im portant feature in the Trappist's life, for here his secret thoughts are made open. At the end of the room where you enter are a num ber of confessionals At the other end is a platform reached bv three low steps. On the platform are three wooden seats. The ab'.Mit -its in the center; the prior and sub prior Sit on his ri'lit and left. The monks sit on benches a: ranged on each side of the roi'in parallel 'i. the wails. They seat themselves according to seniority in the order, those who have been longest :n the -er ice i ct ii 'V mg t he places n c.u t - t ht : ro ttdKif . Th par' iei Uh' . ss :i i : t :u ' ,-': - j;-oii I The - llll.l'll The lh 1 1: :t atoi he : : e- e : ; he in art ;. iih I i a,'.- .i -i le, t . lies Ol St. llehedi. ' i.c ex tern i nr: es a ,.:iks confess their fa; 'chance :- a-.-;gned. 'i, fess t h,-y t hrt w t he upon the tlimr. a::d . m :; i 'n.ii nie a: 1 : h Mere often a.- iii a h ;. a' i r.ce ; r est : at e. tin I W hat -.lis l.n'.i.d 111 , 1 r t . v i i ' I ' 1 1 :. : : i . . i : v r l t JV ill). Its atld W'i.eh ll-l'IVl s r.ither -. -aid i- ten 1 asked I e'piire :. el.l. twenty laborers and will disburse in our community about :I0,lHi a year. Of course they will meet with a hearty welcome, and we donbt not that 'hey will do a pros perous business. There is no por tion of the State betUr suited lor such a business. We have an abund ance of hickory, oak, persimmon, and dogwood timber, aud our farm ers will now be able to get the ready money for timber which has hereto tore been of little value. Tins is one of the many benefits that will be brought us by our radroad. The gentlemen referred to are Mr. 11. ( 'ox, ot the well known It r m ol Snow A. Cox. ot Ihirh Point, and Mr. H. Noee, It'., of Lexington. K e I r 1 N I . B 1UTAIN. All now raging in m which more played than at passage of the The ii nest ion "Shall 1 reialid be gran Parliament to eontro allairsf" W iil'.ani 1 1 unquestionably 'he living statesman, tollow lllg is sulhetiill ami he ia ors iist:ce : there i- some doubt cess ot Ins ptc-t nt 1 Irishman i- ; I'opiiiai ."scot la nd . oi W a a - -, lear that an Ir:-:. '. be subservient ' Koine, against w Ir, Knglan d an d S. i . a 1MK- 1 (ilthAl election ctuitest is the Liitish Islands eel i ng is be i n g d IS any t , in c since t he Letoi in l'.'.Il of 1 s,;'. to he decided is. t ed a sepal at e 1 its ow h local . ( i iadstolie is most popular 111.- personal ig marvelous, . ' 1 reialid: 1ml as to the she .iiiYass. The a I iigl.nid. ilnt ! lici e i- a 1 ,a:iu n t w eidd 'lie i mi rci; of ' ..e 1 'Copl e ol Iv host: of M r. Iii.n: iiiea-n I e ar Lad. i a,- -,b sepn I.i collle.ssei! ', st.ite-tue:. i I Ionic Lai,- .1 sepal , l ' e , l.aille!.' i LlUlat.d. 1: land ::.' o a 'he 1 e i ii e -e i an . a u. e :. penal ine shall io-c ' An. oh .'1 11 '. he t il ,s he e 'ICC.l.lll epponcllt.- part 1 1 ". i : . 1 1 I'm ic- and i.sh.e.h'ii- childhood. -he pitied lor them, and - begged t he king to make for her ai garden w huh should remind her ot , her native valley . The king ha-liii'd to gratify! liei: and setting ,m army of labor-J er-, some of 'whom l.e called from i Persia, 'o work, in the course ot . i -i . i i T ; in- the wihierncss aooui r.iniyion was converted into the magnificent I Ianging Gat den-. They weie eoii-tiucted on the s.des ol seine - ieiping hills not far lrom the loyal palace. Oi course, as they were intended tor the pic.isute of the queen, fiey must be made on the most splendid scale. Vast ness wa.- the ancient idea of maghiheciioc. Not long ago. the royal palace at Nineveh was 'ex plored, and lotitid to eovtr a space larger than that overed by Kos'on ('oinmoii and the Public Garden put together. So the Hang. i. g Gaideiis were made to covei a large expanse. I hey were adorned w .th nolile eili tieos and the most skiill'ully caJved statues and piPars. In form, the gardens were a ast square. Lrom the iH'ttom ot the lulls on which they rose they weie reached by broad ilights of stone steps leading from terrace to terrace, the terraces rising one above another in a series. At the toot of the lulls were noble anhways. with paved roads, .and sculp! uied figures ot great sie lini ng t he walls on either side: and beneath these archways the Assy i i, ins might pass w ith ease on the backs ..f ! hnr largest ele phants. At the end ol each 't it. ice, just before the nex' st.i.twny, was either an arch or a pavilion supported by massive pillars: w h:'e at the tops o the staircases were to be seen im mense vi.-e- tided with liowers. and vines which hung down their sides, and carved figures of lions and tigers It was upon the broad terraces, which rested on gigantic columns, that the gardens were 1 ud out wit h lav'sh hand. I he Mlt lit Mtinks. The ioulllie of one monastery is a iepet;tioh ot the lile at every nthei hou.-e belonging to the older, l'robabiy the most trying part of it is tin- perpetual silence. The monks may speak to the abbot w heTi a'usolut e necessity requires it. The abbot, the piior. the guest uiasici. and the man who serves the guest - are. ..! course, at liberty to speak. Otherwise perpetual sand thiugs to attend to at once, has no tender thrills at the mention of' his own name, bnt as he makes mistakes in figures when ptoplo talk to him. antl as the visitor has a curious perfume of gin and onions about him anil is not pleasant to have aliout, he offers a qurrter. which is accepted with blessings. It is a curious fact that as the drone goes down all breed, to Il diice the horse to go near I he gii all'- . liliU - w r.r.; lor t!'f. Oil: ' ) ."I I V On. i i Saw G ulk't t's down upon the mounted hunters with a pleading look m his large sail eyes. 'Let him go; he is big enough to take care ot himself." said l lie leadei , feeling -mh hut he poor (treat uro Tin ; G i : n ; : i-.iv-iiediate delivery". 'vl;. . tro'iia" Cotton Gin. - iin Wctlcr and Condenser. ; i.i;.MKIiV Cotton Gin, - iih Feeder and Condeuper.-, IVlae'ioiia' Wii Cotton Gin, , Fet dt-r nnd Condciieer. T ii Saw C. ullc'.r IYIipcuo!t.i" Cotton Gin, With Feeder and Condenser.' ') S iv rrstlt Cotton Gin. with Feeder and Condenser. I 1 1 1 , I V (III stairs he pauses ,., M ... ... nr(w, .;"'", ... at the door ol the firm of Muckle-i " - . i,,.'..,,, v, t . ... iri has Till ttMll Tlt'T tllfT- I . - r I t ' . , i i i , . 1 iL'uli his tathor a Slashhammer, he knows hol(1 0f the co,isr:em'e i 'ne 'best he must oe in the presence oi one his own familv. Sometimes he m- win in w oLisiiii.iuiei , auu is ag.tiu .4r(. ,.,,,,, ,,,,.. overcome by his feeling -, since, his i ,)0j,j(.a si'tnntion mother fieing a lucklewortti anii.q-i.,. jg, but the improved. i- ap , tetiiig pollt 1 t'H 1 Out if ours legion on can be I so well 1 ;i" "" ' ' ol t his j ,br' iu-.a "t cotton j ''ic 1 -i and a J 1 v..e lemjier- 1 Sw Mill-, can be j I. Tl in 1 he Ho, ,.. 1 . e , Loli,,; M lei men in hot h nit tie.-, an tieals lo the mural m-nnii creases his income by the expres- hkp tonic m cleansing t siini .. tiiese eiii.Hions. s, ,,-,- ti iues , svsftm of m all V of I f s toul Imillors. not; but he lives. i ()f course the Sunt l,ern ,eopl0 w ill So does lus sister, the lovely and , npvor lo, thoir In, ,,,,,, v , gineu latiy who cms on some n..i u- , ,,rowtll ofcottOll. Nowheiet wording woman wuo oy u.i l ' tijiS roiuul jglohf using her brains and fingers lives f . , 1 .....1 .,,! "Of-' ", lc,,u-1 Tll'ru"cu; J l"u i adapted to the growth states that she has called because , iq)0ccn!eiit til ire " The she knows the worker is such a j huiT dem.ln(ls M) noble character that she will ap- ,,,,. (.-.nf innously hot preeiate the (act that the applicant ,lUlrP jlQ aondit oi. cannot disgrace her family by work-1 loun(i ,n ..l(W.tioH (lIlv mg lor ner living, ami mac nve southern .States. The railroad, as ! Pi dollars would bo very acceptable. we ;!s th(, I1V(,r SVst(,,s , tl : Why- she should come to this par- South airord verv ( heaii traiisporta- t.cular woman she never explains. tim ,,nd ;1;L ,,;I'ti::i (,.;i,-um;ng por- She Hatters skillfully and tries to tio,,s of rhc world are nearer Loom! awaken sympathy: aiterward the Soufh than to India o the oilier' wording woman cans uersen a com plete itliot, but she has very likely given something out of the fullness of her heart before she realized the absurdity of the appeal. In fact, the drone, private or pro fessional, is not only a nuisance but a dangerous creature. He is always seeking whom he may de vour, wantinp what others have earned, envying industry its honest 1S ''v'"' r" '"' aI ' al 1"''1 nhoii fruits. lie will not till the hive. but he wants all the honey. If is natural to be a worker, to help one's self and others: but the hu man drone is an abnormal creature, and therefore to Ik1 avoided. .V. Y. Lriirjrr. O- O.ir w i O S iUl O Suxv O !'a i 5 f . Piatt Coiton Gin , -CjJ 'o, nl. ,--v:il'. ing heads) with Feeder and Condenser, '"i Prat! Cotton Gin, :'? - -f S'" W ': vi I , ing heads) with Feeder and Condenser;'- (iicvpr Gin (old style), ' ; ''??" With Feeder and, Cendenser.f Carvel Cm mow style), . I Wiilf Feeder und' Condenser '-""'' Cower Cotton Press, -J lio-t iu the w'orlJr,'-. G Power Cotton Pr:ss. Kest in the world. - an J I ' j m i v.i i led and are uiir nun interest 1 1 ,1 ' pronounced the best' and buy nothing but, ; tie r .Mm hiiiery, micii as Engines, Boilers,- ton l loauors. 1 etttui Seed Crnshera. Itiaa nl-. il:' .S.tv..:. Gi:ni;.iern, Fi!.-, Swnges, linrr,'BeU lifting, Tailc-, P.olt, Machine Oils, l'ine" nd d I...s, ( ire,i : ' I :ig. iw . -i histie, Jateain langt!s, etc .:-- aie; nrii'es. Terms to suit. etc. cotton growing regions '. .), on vTi Mniitl,h;. of ti, it'th A Uespec fully, J. C. W HlTTYi i'AIjIBAxNKS' STANDARD SCALES. Tin: Auv a.n i alls m- iNius iltv. If you have great talents, . industry will unpiove them; if mod ei a t e aiui 1 1 its, industry win supply their detieienees. Nothing is do- P Collegiate Insfifati,",! n lei well-directed labor: not! ing i IS ii i-K 1 1 ii 'm Arillf-R Suite. TilK Pi:st S.li: in the world 1'or Cuts. Hrui-es. .s, res. 1'lfer- SaH Rheum Fevi r S.e.-es. Teller. Thanped rl-iruls. I lui Ll.-iiLs. 1 Vires, ami al! Skin Eruption-, and jxwiuvely cures piles. Il is KU-tianleed to pive perfect s;,li-fac-tion. i.r monwj- r" fun, leu. Price ".'"" cents per htix I'uT t.,;... :.v Hancock Hois, ly Dissolution. iluy .lis. Ileus v.' I 1 i. M Mi's', i M. -. slielicc '. Celt, ill i I those "lie .11 ileo I'.ftle: .1, I n.is i e -1 i -I tin- , I. ill .poll L Ut ile I e e 'In 1 1 lei. til Use even peak except ,,-e. When i.e.-' master, l tie iHisiiiess -teed (int. pellli.tted . i iioiigh we .' l .- I1.-' ' DR. J D. ( LARK, ' K W B tci rv. OSTiCv on tint! Hniad -i we ei. 4pf i Uw! J. C. ETHER1DGE & CO., Cittcn Factors and Ccmsissico Merchants i 111' W'ntei o f, urlolW, :-. d. p lu ll cli h ,r.,d S. art met. eh -In 'i I in . 1 1 tt iier .it es e M I i i , I y . i I .to i O - e p 1 1 ' ' r I e ali ay - p..' d l.e'. -peat, e Ml. : in I , iliel abailde ilioed .ie :.ow :..;. si and :.H' i ii a-c' i ; T l.e ti ii : . . oi y ,,a: d-l.:: i't:e I' c.. ei ed by thin, ie, ei ilii, ii ,i:r i tied- ale : e,n! -al:: ; lung i the u lien t iiose cow ' 1 e i , i i I liei i- d mat Ii :-. 'Pile I'hey ale .lie doW ti 11, t .0 : e i. : : . ' aines of Luroneaii (.'onntrie?. These are derived principally from some particular cause or ob ject. l'"or instance, Ireland which Julias Ca-sar tirst called llibernia is a kind of modification ot Erin, or the country of the west. Scotland, lrom Scotia, tribe w inch originally came from Ireland. It was anciently called Caledonia, which means a mountainous coun try from forests and lands. Portugal, the ancient Luisitania, w,i so named from a town on the river Douro, called (.'ale, opposite to which the inhabitants built a city called Porto or Oporto. And when the country was recovered from the Moors the iuhabinants combined the worths and called it the kingdom ot' l'ortucale hence Portugal. Spain, the ancient Iberia, lrom the nvei 1 Denus. or li, spania. limit , , ,k ... . , , the Phicnician Spanig-.t which sig- - "... : : '.' .....: e:'- . i, ii fa s abounding with rabliits.wliieh ..v ., .. - e: .'..-!.'. . iiiimals aie very numerous in tii.it '- cti'iniiy lieiicc Spal n . " 1'raiice. fiom the 1'ianks. a peo pi,- o, Germany wi- cnnqueied pease To Take Notice tn.it country. Its ancient name ( was 'elta. Gaul or Ci allia -Uraceliata. .it'V'. . ."' ' "", '."'. ., "'a" . .1 ':"'..'.'- he lattei .signify ing striped 1;.:";;'""". I "I; . ', ' .'' blteelie-. which weie worn b the I .e .:. natives. ,,,,, ' .;'.',';'; S'.i ;;. ei land, the aucient ll.-l Veil. i. was mi named by the An.- , . v mails, wiin cadeu the inhale!, ot the-e mountainous count Sen wel tilers. Italy received Its present Ii trolll a 1'eIlOWIled pi lllCi- ea lt.ir.u-. i; w ,i c.'.ieii from its western locality. Holland, the ancient Pat W atlike people Weie so n.llllei tae Gei man word hold, the iisii (it which is hollow, imply crv low couutiA . The.niialj mm. !5 C ui" ii nxtA - fir mi ,;S (.--Jt-, A OIIANOM . I I (iltANdi; X. C. Preiiiree for Colleges an I 'niversity. .. .jt .'.- tot3ern InnguaitPti a specialty. V l'our teat-hern and two assistant'- -' Mns Ii. Si'HTtniT, Matron. One of the boat . aniii rtieaptftf ' , School.-i in the State, x ' - f.' E f or eataloftne conUininK fnll,"' particulars, address the Principal.- A R. MOBOAN- . ' iul2 dJv.- wGt LaC! range, N.b.''"" ' argains I lMI'-OUTANT TO arsains 1 PI KCHASER& ; i). rtlO.ls, (IT- 11 Huot- eii! i.M.MKNSK STOCK of Sluii'i, Hats, CiX.a. Ktc. - l. ii 1 .Uill.-s. ' t IU, en si. ami tn illlii lb i in to eallaroond in t ry i .-spt'ct in 1 ly , , 3T. COHEN. .iru st;i i1 and SJtcr a furniture store. . nverTMnTl.,.!!! Trial Dirinrv Uf nt s a i&ri:o proportion jLALAAiJt.nf n rhnra t.,x,b n full trtiii iii I't'tHiiii were ruwtorpa to hfnlth bv has of H?F. SEMINAL PASTILLES. A llii ioi.I Onro for NorvoasDobilitv. Orminin WHik riOsnrul Physical IX'Cny in YounorMid- rllft A'tl Men. for Kicul. Yi-ura in mnnv .'.u i t-rokf-n '!owu wn l-tthn full rjnrmpnt of i&r.-cz uud fnli MftnJy f tronrfth t-nd V i?orouii Heultlu lo i !.. fr.Li BujrT from t.'to ixisiny otxcuro disPi(tlH br-iUKJit KtwiiiL hy lndirtcmtiou, EjKmre, OTSr-Hruia V urtt. nr t.-n frM- In'lii!t;'iuo, wo n-k tfmt you p'nd u yt'-.r in-.y t; witiif-1, iLrTiw-nt uf j'eur Inublo. and soenra TKTA). I-.V'X (,K t HKP. with nWd Pircihlrt An. rv j liMH IIP I w 'g? rtrv V;id.l;Mli.- Avoid the. impocitkon at III imiliim km i i r i in 1 1 ii n iimw mnn ftUVUBUl' : wduw um; wm u u BlBta Ufftrnf.' mi. 'Aue bv ajb KUUDT UIM HA9 CURED OioqobiU, tout sat Intnfcm with attention to Iiiiiiiiiim ounuiMlk i v or ineonvemence in km warn. Vonndad . on KientiDc mislK-iil prinrtpton, Br dim . :. " Fspplicstion to the sent ofdieemee IU innuenmn r. twiuiuu nsiav . fenctioos of the human o&mniatn I delay. Thnnataml etored. Tne. V. becomea cheerftiSand rapidly geini both nttejjfcaiidlpmlta ; f TREATMENT. Cm Ktath. W. Twt Hot. W. Haw, y HARRIS REMEDY CO., Mrt Cmm, C 8O0 IT . Tenth Btraet. ST. UOUja, atq v, ILia.lM'VK ill.DIIAM. SIMMONS & rANLV A'i TOilN S.'i'S Al LAW. I .3 Gout JAMES BAKNEK. M um! mom pxpt rleiiretl Tiuck . I- nr in ei in N oi I Ii Carnluia. I .V ItAJO'KS, i'il CorunUssioa IV1 ercliaiitni.' N... Soii.li Sinn. R.tLTIHORK, Md. Ii. it i i.n.isiiiiiciu. ..f orih Carollnn Truck Produtli, S be ilniKliln of Noitli t'niolina KtHh n .Speclnl t y. ' I l It I. H I II K s T MARKET P It I C K S linl.k Mills fl.il :inniit KeturllA. ulils.w J. McSORLEY, i:n- FASHlSJNiBLF BOO AND SHOE MAKE-; MAX lilt'- : :'.orj. I L' S . .S s : r . i i l s n i . ' - j h 1 1 0 ! i . ;.. . . i .'. :.. : liiiji' lo set' ii.e .-:re!le . r-'e 1 a'..l ' h r is ! ..Hi .t ii ;.'!. .mil ir.ii'iiiiipri.iiii.s.ii r 1 . r. lie .t h il les.s i-(i: ', ' ..e . !r'e ell ies 'I (Ml'l. . ., ill. I 111. ilille fl.lsses i I i . i. e .--...I . i el . N f 1 1; nl u- i i ,i -,ii i M. .Ut- e.illt'd illltth. irnlii ileui.scli or teutst'li. Swi-llfll illl tl Nul,I.V Ae'.e ( .ehlly c.illed Se.iiid'.n;i i.i. u'l :i.e iiH'ilern anthill. u l.u.'s 'i Hie ills ,1 remit ry tlie t um Is nl w : i,,ive 1't-eli lilil'Il! or ilestiey fil . t ' 1 . 1 1 : 'ii S'vt'dt'li :.-i'.er:V(id 1 Sielllll.l. el Mlliileinl. 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 22, 1886, edition 1
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