: Vv: . IT- . "v fit N I N . N1KI'KM)KXT J IS" ALL THIXCS, Ternaia &B.OO , VOL. IX m: im-:unk, cuavi-n county, n. c, jilv iu, is.sc. no is. a, .-S ' ; A . Ail ' ,4 NevrStore! New Goods! Bargains ! Bargains. I W1..II to T.f "l'l '. "- pabiic i: - r.i , returned fr . n. ' - N wbre I have pnr-'.. .! Very Large and Well Assorted Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing. Boots. Shoes. Hats. Caps. Aovl Terjthn , . en u kept in 1 Fir-i i'!v - (,...,;. , ud Clothing Stor. . Ifl ClTt eil W roods of i'v ry kiad cheaper '.tan .-.:.y o::.. r h '. ii ta city (nuiiiiy consul t . I I ,y.fia lhru in;, ' I bought low in i i i' ! . r.u.r. ' to sell low. I w u! 1 r ; .! i -ed har roa call ml otvii.in- m k. - 1i - Ify Motto L- More j.io.l-" n i i '-i- A r moacj dun iiy V " Otl t)r J Onol noa..' mi i! . V.'- Very rinpoctfail j, V' A Wm. SULTAN. . BLibp l-aililinjr. I'! '--' ;; A A . mr24 dwU" Mi.l.ll. " - . J A- T box as, S. n. U3TI1J N9KTI r I K V L i II A; ' ua.no LE WORKS, it --AtSA'Hs v:r A -'L . ; cjtrS' ! i 'a f - Anonrimeiits Tombs . - . , v t - t- - .: m , .f I ALlAIlaAJatliluArl HAUBLt - ' f " ' Ofilr will wceivB prom t .it umi nor '".' . v "lUfafetiooKUAaiti -fJOE K,WILJ.JK, Proprietor . A A ' vjer hhb.k. a. j ";A'-',k AAk "" TnTiic Diini in r . : - .A?' " ' w ' ' lkmm , WUUIU i A A'"! " OUR STOCK IS FILLF.D WITJl VAr Caoica Groceries, iTr, ' Boots and Shoes, - pry Goods, --"" A fc' Hats and Caps '5a?1-K-n Crockery, Etc., . : - ' - w kMp -rTt hi or Uil M fcpt In ' . v w CtaB VarMty Htoct, ll rf whlrli r .rt. v -. ai AA-UiW .AH Tti; mwm v v- ; J CtoOMSad ate w and l com In.-. ,i. :R6BEltTS & BRO., To ihe House-Keepers. A a5;1IAS0FS IMPROVED FRXIi r .IA1IS. THE BEST JAR MADFJ. ton SA1.I. V y . - . . . I II II 1 I II' 26 MIDDLE STKEF, i . nf.w r.r.Ksi: . v. ( GEO. ALLKN A Co .bil'.NTs 1 Spring I if Id Fifb I nr'i: o. OtTer uf.i - ; i u. M. r .-. TIB VALLEY MA' A. A. Sifi. nil i. ; i' : -1 Tks People's M:. ;; '- - ' : Folic i. -w p.,-. i Atb to s"ven v, a: Wobp .id i .n, . ,: i U -- li lii . GUI0NT & rJLLETIP. ttor u. e vh nt lie. v s.-r - . r S K. v U I- U X 1 I I'm.- C r ... VicIih. : n . -Fp1r. e.mr' s .-j - - One oi Ui ui r: r.-.-. . &. , lwwiuijC pi. o l r. . . . - - Truloti Jerii -aca evt-ry - k BJlufer'.. i ar'i-r- ' i - ffiwk dAr :r rt.-:i a.j-. 1 .!: 1 ' v : : r . i . i i:i . . iron ' i, r;:.s i Villi-. 1 II; i Ii v ; . U.l( !.. n..v.i,.!,T ,-r;,. 1 !.. 1 r . -irui t, . :i . i . i ! .li i!'. i: :i mi i :vt .. ,. - "'V '.l!!1 St.! N !., uvk Z'ii.m 'Ji.r- ir.- i !..,!, ;, I. . - in irti , ,p : ! . - : . i-i ! N. i "I :!:.- t I, a:,,! : : : ;i ,r : m M . '. , 1 1 1 , i . onn'. ,-,i lien-hi- i 'i in .-!n-tl a ;m.i: .in -A ; ..; trliili- h;s lr.-li.ls :hal In ii;.l ,L i",,i tlif fun ol tin- 'h.;i'. !..- nn:.n; in.c;t io ini iii.'Ti, ki', hi.-, ivij.nr i ;:. vir i.rir!,. ilnrnloiu'il inu-. milling iiol w.-uf AsliovilU-. wln-rf for a term o u :in hc pul lishoil .i spicy wivliA Tho wortl; imJi'IK'I is :i nun of u!ii.-.. ll.nl ho UttM ;imi-n 1 1 io niii-. out llomriio, fir ttoiihl li;ivf tx':i anotl.t-r I'm CinnatiH. ( Vnf;noni. nt to tin- r;i-i-or tlii ivlitorml ili'-k wu not to hiH t.isu, rnl tlio financial ri iutu wereoiii.illy unsittisfactory. When therefore tbo cbanco came to aban doo journalism anfl follow tlio plow in the lnrrow. Col. De iko (Jul not hesitate, lie roI1 Ins pjpor. hi printin? offic.- .mil h' ntv n-. done-, uinl pnrriinsnl twentv ,i.tc a mile nor'.ii ol ii.o court In;, sipi.iri but ni'hin tiie i-orpor.i'.i' tliniU of Al'.i' ,11 l":n re. ;i; a homo bcaut'.Ii:! !or :t::.r i-m . our whilom editor enjo;. . nn i;iioioni wit life .mil raki -ri tho -siicivo!.-. Althmipjh li.-. fi-:., k lu no iiU-.in wh.it if will !, yi-t :: :ii;tr.it-.s clearly w hat .in iulu-.tr;ou- .iri.i .p. t'llient m in i-.ui .i.'oo:i!!n.-i. on i small holding, and :t i-j f L-jn-i'oic i nuxU! tor o'hor- to : ; 1 1 : : . 1 1 who may l;vi in tin. nlur!-. ni ur lariu town. . i-r tin' i-notntr.ipe-ment of all such I -,v;:l rvlato br:o!l what Col. 1 . i k h is .u-cotii;,;ishi'il in four years. 1 1 n land, s lra-1. 1.,. -en: . to the sonthwest, had Iktii worn out by years ot cropping. !: w.usin such Ivad condition wln-n it came into the hands o( its pn .-ci.t owner that only ftoat- co'ild have p-eked np a iirni on it. I In' on it were several uniailiup spr;n;rs of pure freii-stone water whoso :.-iuperat:iie KM never riiantrt The riilnnH's tirt move was to mak. tlirrc car, ivoiuls near h;s hou-c. N, t im Ix-.iji t improve hi - t-iouri-d l.ind by laisiii- ciop.oi r.-d clover and cow pt-as. and tin. u plouhinp tliL-m in. Suii ho reached a i x i 1 1 1 where he could keep a cow on the lmd raised on his preuies. and with the manures from his stable lie still further enriched the .-oil. Knlar ing hi area of cultivation as fa.-t .vs lu could judieiouslj-, !n h.k.s now ten acres of t:irly pood arable land that is 'ettm;,- richer every oir, Ux-m which he rai-es ail : he coin and oats, .uol much o; Lin- todder required to kc p two n i : : -1 1 co--and a hor-e ( i;: place , , i few peach tree.-- and -i.), .m-. all having t unkei't- !--k ha-U-tra.s ;,,n' neleit. ihiSi-wile pruned and tr. mined, ami tin- Lift r well icrtili.ed. either .jra;.,- in--were planted and cared A strawberry patch eoer::i;t li.i.i an acre vra made. Tin-aline.-.' barren sli'iv i .us eii.nued to a fertile tie!.!, and the Ptr.ijjgknjr v;ne and In e with their comparatively wort n !, fruit.--uere converted into r-oui,, of eon-;derab!e on.e. Die resul: o! fou: ,. r-. oi inirl'.tgt lit econonee ; ..ok i !,,iv::i;' l'he al. l I 'A- , : pe ic. . e - . a- - -' : i v , ; li i-n J" ' at - a.. ; i : . k e ' at -atisf u-;,.- '' c i : ; : i i i ' ; 1 '. r . . , : I . : : -!. ii ', . i i; V - . I . : e l .1: lib : A- 1 M I n (M.hOH VKI. VKI NF. : : ' . ' i i , ' i ; . 'in- o! i-i i ;u .1 ! . i - M ii ! i . n !i li.nl lioii.e. alien I , - -i . cili-, i to ;ii g:u- 1 hi--, ; ii ;- liit-.i-ui r l -r ird ::i the i. N . . i i: l r i. ' i-i ;.'i-,l ' : : : i in , . : . " '. . ; i ' : ' . hi : o , k A I. i l -o , 1 j.ii: ""'ii -en,- ik. s ; :i . -. 1 : i! .. n i". er a; e: Inn-: ie.it- I , 1 i i -. : o . i; : i. 1 1; the onstitu ' on . : inl.i slu.i! a:rl personal r:-,it.. I' w i - !;. -rally -prot eetioii ..:. . i . i - A', 1 ' ' ' i -' i " -i el- oi tin -'o . '. ' : ; ; .1 : vat j.iirpiM., ai ! ' o : " - ,-.,il u'i-:.t. It re n; .udi , . 1 , . ;i i e t what i ;, a' uralis oi.c, liirn, when as ( ',. i verm -r of N,,;-; I, ( 'ai ol:;, i 1.,. had b.vored the ii tiod-ie'ii.n of bl i, k b.w-. The '. .'ill.!!:-' "..Id li.m that bla, k b.u--; :::::,.. i . . o a p.m.l w,,;.M ,!, -tio ii-: ;. . ;-r ti-h. .. ; !n- I'OtS-l." I ..ml. bllt that W.1-. IIO' ib. lb 1-- obi that alter they had eb-.ineil out every other fish. ,, , ,- . . , . " ., . , uul tr..- u. i tadpo.e. tin turned , 1 . '1 .1 on o:,o auo! her and ate each other up So t.,i. doi tr. no of protection - i- ' .'lies b.is., ut Ameneati pol . , . , - it b 1:1 ,,n t h s article or that ait. ile. .11,1. :o exclude lore' -n cuiiipeLit -r.. ami liav in --iiiTWiU'il .n !in;Hisjilf; a proUstie tanll on mure tb in l.'ii articles of foreign production, it now bcan to devour ., . t.i 1 1 Is 0.111 .rn.. ... 1 i lil Tuili KiirriiTi t -,. . .' ; , , . to eat up Amer'.ian imlu.trv. On ,,;..',! . 1 I ; 1 I , lie p: ; in', p.e o; ; R, ,; ( uiiCTi'SI ,r ,,' i , ' . , , . , A.,- 'lomd h ,e ,ii tax k.ln. ii. to pre- ii, . , ', ..ii .no adulteration ot eand; , .. . ,1..,, -,.mi'..i-. oi ,ie, ni, 'in- kuiliu'l.l- .,,-,, -,, , .reveut ' i id Co. lee. n m I lii.. IlTal . C U 1 1 the adulteration 1 -,... .,' , - . ' i i A "... . '. uaa ii von- .e.s uiuu naie ,o di ,eenil to tile : U e.s 1 1 gat 1DU ot till" nr.si,.,.,, ot s.ui..ageamllH.ard,ng. house ha.h. The bill would result not ::; Darwin's doctrine of the -til', ,v,,l of the iitte..!, but ill the su:.,al of the mill: teM , because any bu.i i.e ... t lia t cam e to ( 'ongress and ,n oked the arm of the law to k. i p d il.ve at the expense oT other husiue.-.. was niiti; to live iml thus it w i tin'.' ., . - , . ! r -ieetien hiiiiO once begun. Ji...i.I..:iUi. d by howhnu sir to .-on. could b fought nnd wou t.y tann.- i very son of a sun in rani- . .f American liberty. lb- ,i i. opposed to the bill, not only on account of its unconstitu tionality, but on account of its in expediency and the oppression which it would brinp about, for on evciv hearth-ionc would be the government. What difference was; lo obtain praise ami iiisttmtion. there lt ween the proposed law and some of their many lorms. 1. one the ciub of the striker w ho refu-ed 1 01 the most prevalent motives of to let nonunion men work. As human action, altinu'li it ought to much a- he abhorred both, he had ' a secondaiy one. W hile the inlin.telv more respect for the club 1 importance of h'.giier motive": may ot the striker than he had for the fully acknowledtjo I. the desire legislative ..neak in the protective to excel has not boon created with interest. One w.us manly and ojx;n , out ;i wise and good purix.se. (if and acknowledge itself to be a vio- one thing we are positive, it daily latum ot law. while the other was 1 :ud hourly act beneficially where an attempt by a perversion of the "o lugher motive, apparently. 1 a a ami the constitution to secure would operate at all. one iiiteio-i an advantage over its If. tis necessary , ho-.i.-v, :. .. ;, n al.. lie had great respect for ' derstand what the- legitimate sph, n the cow, but how was the product of pruiso is. To be animated in a'! oi :!. uddei eii'ith-d to more re- doing- and s,i mil's. on' zo.ng--speet : h in that ot the r.b ' It but -1 and uiconnng.. merely by .. eal, ;, u i .i a., to be protected, why not latiou of the clVee' which r.i. I be.M ik ai-o ' lie l n 1 1 in at ed move me n t u 1 1 M: a e : u .( c ii . i . t i, ;:, ,- he .tipjN.itei - id the bill were ajprobat ion ..four fellow :m w .uld in : ..need by political eon-idera- U deplorable. 1'!. ..:d'i' t ..fa;: . 'ft th.r fbirter. like one so anim.de, 1 would b :.."; e. u.s... in -e. made . o'.v herds o! 'them hollowmss and . u . : a t r . , i! l.v'm-h'.r. l'he noce.sspy tin. garden or hi. ni.i.d'.l: :. .: !;. i- " '" ' ::.' ;!:'' S'a'o of plants oi sferl.ng '!!'. g:i"- .:. N' -i ' :,. 'w-' -ir- 'mi' w a- honor, to -peak o: md:::. , !-. . w .. d :.e(i:. ould find n o' ,.',, oi : ',. ' i .. i a n i n i a - ii r n ml, c 1 i I . nun i n -. .lie to . oung -i inter 'oth ,ie ,n I,.-. A li.d. a tl .1 '..;.: i t : i e -, I : . r . ' .::..; : - t o K n o -a w ; . i :, . . i : .-.-oui ml', :' w '. u. ' e appro'er . : ... I ;: .: I. .an'- .-; - .ii t wi.eli I. di" : ' ' - ! ' -' d. pe:.,i . .d. : hat : tat' '' - . ' l be . !,, . p. mi.- lor ! t "A'o , u -, v Ci' - w . .. ban UU Mil, .'.en I A I '. . . - 'o , C-i ' . . ... i . . pa..- !. at.d '. c:.e '; m te : i -.a . :u ; i . . a : -. ', fieri n' :..'' r ; '. e e ' n a ' 1 1 ' . i : . , ;i. i . . i .:: . old. .;,, :m p..; ai ,r d : :.ow i-r- -o:m- aii-ur-: - . : ib.es.. : . r,.e:e ':",,..- ' : ' L:o 1"! Le . w . ' '. : :. . ' ;: e: ; ' ill. o'. i - ' ' - I i v ' .in I. k L I I. d . ' L - W t e l:l igh' ..: 1 Hi :i . -i .1 : . .1:1. : In ,;r.i::. liop.hg -o:m" :, . : : I...' . : 1 ' he ii-.i.l. . pi..!, e teu t ,i.s t o n. aio : - ' o! " ' : " ,j cute the pinit-e: fu: t lie! . ..::d .t never like to y.ve up a ,:i:i. w out some :";j;lit. I 111..1! - ii. e ; . : mollis which 1 c;ve : 'he pub... ; : tlil leitel, ;li::ii,ilu '. : it pe.ll at.. apple io ei s m.i ',' bo benefited there by, even 11 .' .11:-. thou: :; ha: d ttnik. I look, port Hi;, of allee'ed : , , r 1, -ap vioi.d. t-;.i .. i..,; w : t h : i. n. p--werl'li ! m lei .i i.pe l- e.l.l ,. e no : usee b!e of in-, k n 1 . b: i ' ' 'i : i : i; ii-t : , 1 g:,.-. :!, ' . ,:, '! !'.-;- ba: k i t."' r.hat ' i,e lli:!.::p'.i.it.-:i t !. -fundus eh.inirc- th" lib;,,;.- Tiatun of the : n iier lo:k to a ' . a : . ' i : structure when the eaj.ihuy ; '..; of t he b. .ik is de.-t roy ed. ci.tt.! ,' ! he pro; i ' ran n: :.s- - i: u hen deal h en-nes I lurtl.er found d- t. isi' iiio thai ; is i :n' v- r 1 . pre.sen: tu:i'-;-. .n -omo n-s.'iiihlin ersrot n trr i"'i 'ha home is in flip- the k 1m: k n w h:eh l mil it ; id ie.s. and under f i or.i bb- eireumst anc-es nt!.i!l m.iivwim'ii er semis our it,-- spores ihn h :it t a i k and divir roy the nnu r ! : i n -nil' ii all are destroyed A ft or inak ,n t In s,. j v . my experiments ', : in no dv a ere m ade t h ",- 1 (..'. .iii m n -fi i: men: .1.. ,-.,i;lnrs u -e o -, ip.- in it-. .sh.Upeluai :' ( i! and pee!, o :he bark oil o: allee-.ed. I h 'i- ne.i; ! the wind ii;d w a.ted :e.si:''. .u u,. remaining mnet bark, ti: . .:, resumed its libro'i?. texture au-l '.i 1- perfect v he. 1 tin retna.nu;; . '. . - , the three ve ir o i-r in ehn v i- .- , , r pel ! ence 11 a. 1 t em 1 have never Known ,1 retain to t i . : o I 1 ; 1 o; ; I ',... ,, ,, 1 ; m bs oi 1 ,. ,t 1 1 pear am with tlm same resUp. el (l.sea.ed apple tree.. 1 HI til - per peeled .ilid in- .'.iieral feet I J" the dtso.iscd p ui .t 1. i 1 ill 1 1 1 ei 1 ; 1 - 1-. - health of the tree, , ,, . 1 Will S;1V j Us' laPfo . r, a; a ..e 1 mi , , . - 1 , ' pear blight seems to be tdeiiticai. ,, ., i , ) v tueorv is that deen i.w iiie - . ., - , , 1 , eut.s into these tuugi :d plants and t, , exlos's lf-pe low er portions to e cessive dr in- b evaporation, . . , ,, - , c . which kill- i litl'get Her. i-roiu 1 IiriKiillt lliln. 11 111, 'OS I shitt l.nv',1 ! ". ', A ' i b' ''ed o los,. aimtliei pear or trr, b.v WfXt., . iou,s,r..,. LA. 1 . . 11,1 'il Oplninn cfOtiiir. A correspondent, who is o ideut 'y in an unamtablo mood, wi :tes to us asking it we think it is "the thiug" for a yount,' man to stri ve to obtain the good opinion of others. ,. , , , , , ,von " '"' ''- w0lk day and night to satiate his ambition, in (that line. i- doji't know about , "working day and night" solelv lor such an object. Wo think that wouiii ne rainei piiia-u:e. i.ui, on the other hand, il no QDe' cared tor or courted the good opinion ol Ins neighbor, this would be a pretiv miserable world. : ii-Ce no' 1, pra:-e o : m, n . crate ex j .eet at .ii. pie. on and d. man. woo: uu-iiii,- a: , I III I . " ' W I -a Is al.ta -i - T: . '. c: the Anarchists. . .biiy -1 William Seliger. :egai L-.i a- ,.:.e of tlio most mi w f ' tin- State, testi.'i.vl ,r h.-i-' uiJil t lay that he S:dg '..-, -'.''I. and had a- a ! i Lingg. unoufth" defend 11 lii.' i..y the night of tli,. i.irket ri "1 he. with Lingg. Hueb- O. ts H t r .iiseimur- ana llewmann. whs i ui die manufacture of dyna-mh- t: e material.- f, r which ad had in the hotife fi r some lie d;,i the work at Lingg's :uf -l . and . in accordance with I mil,. 1 ,, n j I.m.r- iei 1 m. 1 1 ; i . - aia'i iH r I ;i:;nk'ti is from Lynit. went to a i dylioiirne avenue, where he diy holtu to put in the shells, forty or fifty bnmbs that af- , 1, 1 tori I. on While they were making the laiutK -aid the bombs would be f'd.ler "for the canitalists and d !li Id: e u ho mijjlit try to protect the caj.iiahst-. The lombs iuht to be ' n. l:. d that evening, as they were :.. !.-i..,.l that n iht. I anKK said . When w;tii-, s.. h-:t the linuse m the evening 1 aiLH ai-companied him.and they car re d a b.'.tle trunk eonUiininir tin" bombs. flwy A-ere icbed about tifly jiounds. Tliei loaded with dynamite and had u in them While thoy were ti.i-ni thi-v mot Mitzenberk-- : r ie tnree of them carried the trunk d - i 1 all . No. ',- i '1 v bourne avenue, took- them in thremrh aside door : In u. I .mo the hab way . There the trunk w as ojH'r.ed, and several people camp in .ook at the i orit.-iits. 1 saw two or :i.r. :n. :. take bombs. I took two and I u a v :h ; u; aiy pockets, and then went a m- tie- bombs in the passage l b... nail back of NetT's saloon, .i.d. was called the "shanty of : ti. let e 'inieamsu. Anarchists and so-''..-'.- all u-ed to iiut Uiere. When h ft NeiT s saloon Ling, Thielen and (4ustav behman were with him: they w -T,- afterwards joined by two men of the 1 -i.r and hr X'erein . all had boinl -. tt had been arranged that a, I : -t '.: man -e was to bo made on the t- rtl: :l..it nvl.t. Other disturb-I iir: t,, be made on the est Side :he jM.lice from massmg at in. As they paased the I.ar- , ne p, .tr, .Id be 1, l- e up IT 11. et Huice station. I.ing said it a beautiful thing to throw in . f bombs. A patrol wugon l.uiK said he was KOinn to he bomb, that it was the beet ;t 1 said it waa not a good fin thr. lin, turn-, that it would be useless. Lingg : .ii!..- excited, and wanted me to give him wiui' fire from my cigar. I went int.. a hall and struck a Jmatch. as if I ' w a-1 poing u give it to him. The patrol wagon passed before the match lighted. Iangg wanted to follow the wagon. Isngg asked me if 1 hail seen a notice, in the paper that the armed men were . : hold a meeting on the West Side. He -diownd me a copy of the ArbeiterZei tiiug. and pointed to the word "lluhe." ".men he said meant that there was to be a mueting and that everything was to be turned uimide down. ' binge and I then went to N'etT's Hall again, w here a nnmber of others were. Herman said to Lingg in a very angry voice, dun are tho cause of it alb' There some one told of the Haymarket ailair. and sai.i that a bomb had killed agreatmany. ;'.;ngg said nothing. On their way home Lingg said that even now he was scol led and jibed at for the worn ho had done. That his brothers In the cause did not appreciate him. We m l our bombs under the sidewalk. It was about midnight when we reached home. Witness knew Engel. and they bo-loiig'-d to tin same socialistic group. He had often heard Lngel make speech es, saying that every workuigman should make bombs. Mr. Ingham hero held up a piece of gaspipe. and asked. "Is this the way a bomb looks when it is ready to go off'' The Court "Is that loaded '" "Yes. your honor. ' "This i? no place for it," said Judge (i.iry . Tne cros- examination failed to shako da :, -iiniony of the witness. Mr-. ( loiolanil's ( eurtesy. d-liiS'.r.'N. July 1"J The Critu tins evening publishes the following thrilling incident in real life at the White House; "Mrs. Cleveland is a prettv go,l judge of human nature and she ;s the heroine of an interesting inci dent ulii.ii uxik place at her last recep tion. Thursday afternoon. Two attrac ts. young ladies were talking with the mi-tress ol the White House, and oneof ilo-m looked , rv intentl y at the neck of her hostess, which wan minus a col lar. Mrs. Cleveland noticed the atten tion p.o.l her and said. "1 left ofl my collar tin- afternoon because it is so warm. Now don 'l deny that w as what you were thinking about. " "Another good thing that pleased Ivith of us." said one of the ladies, "w as that Mrs. Cleveland d id not forget our nanus, but called us properly dur ing lie h.-ur that we remained in the b'"d Parlor, and when w e were about to leave she came over to us and wished us good bv ami seemed sorrv to part wiin us. it is making .Mrs. I. leveland 1 e: y ;,. . u I lr in Washington, especially w sr. women, iei'sho always chooses a good sub .-i to talk upon, and one that si, tliini,- will interest the caller, ifniu- . ro. an I. the latest novel and f. uiimu decoration are discussed at ti i rawing rooms just the same as if '. .".ad in:, over, knitting in hand, to : ' ' :!. '. iy w .th b,'T dearest friend." A V-.sit' r from Space " :. . July Wl-ob liarv. -t- : - ...r ,,t w ri; near I irafton one day .a-i - k :: the farm of Henry I lied -:. .. w .-i " suddenly startled by a . .1: :. t ;.ni.ke the roar of a long :i f .i - T!.. noise increased in .: f r f"w s, .Te!- and became .. e .-' -; if.-r..: It s'i :m.l to come I ..- :. . ..nd. easing upward, -. ! : .: r- s,a vs i.al appeared to be , :. :- ' I.. r;i idly descending I '. w a meteor. I: : : ' . k ilf. w i ..i.ui a f w rod ..f w : .- ti.. y w. re -landing and burs d .'-.' I- . p in th" ground. Thu r.ew 't ' ..:.: il ai d t!... lndd has been I ;.:.:. i :, d- f ..,, pie. inciud . ' -.:.'.:'- ::..-n. Th" hole in .- three . r f ur feet in cir :: : r- : Its depth is unknown, all ..' ; " t :.:. i L'otttun bv m-ertir.g proved, ful Mr Urging f r tb. .is n. bring ill -snunei rep K, puit- P f the agr cu.tural department, he fact that the area iy increasing, the in -havir.g b.-ei; about -Ju present area being cr.-s- With reference ks there is a reasoua au increase of about ..! . . the .lo.-ial oti- w , :. : r w heat ar- a ,.rl --n. .ugh '. -r h uiie pe.- 1 The average .at ui I ' u: for the Ill v i "-elation u l , S.te. p. .rtstioi fa -urpiu-foreigu nd it ;o; . i r .lull ! !. Ib -t rj, t en , ,it ; with H I 1 K PS bm:.!::.- i fi b. , n Mil-da: .an iii.i.-i 'i r. - ha-' bee:: It. Kim i ar- O.d igru iblliet Tops - lie f i-,- d. i ; u n-s ; v i tb f bis lar.-e sere- an 1 ieii -e. Tie- Italian ,r, -th- arrival of t. w aterniulous aide rates 1 r- en Janerio have been to .-'J im-i per word. 1 lb. ' N i epoits i d ma . k t. Hi,- de n -MI 'd I'-ig preparau t he i n veil : n- i 'ii- man- i .r : -.'tatue. ll... : Septemb. r I'.d next Secretary l'.av; Conditionally tin can eonlined m a The new i-o 1 ,bas deniiiiiileii un- e release of an An; eri i Mexican prison, lernment eruisei. At odieered . and i dl be ti ml t rip l n al ai t t w o lanta. ready has been f h wer k s. li'W- lU. 1'alniHg" arn --d at As!,, . ,;, He is to ieliv .r an Sunday N I .. Mullf ,e i iaS and family havo for the summer, "pen-air sermon is -'tiered t. . match his aLainst Jay lould " r to L'ive .ft Of i 00O to orU . yarht Henrietta Atalanta. tlie los, the poor of New V cjuc-eu Vieturia h: and his ministers of their resignations. uotulcd I dadstono hor acccj'tance of ird Silisburv will form the new cabinet. (if the H30 d-iegatos elected u, the State eonventien of (leorgia. which meets in Atlanta nn the Cth, over two tldrds have been instructed for Crordon. During the discu'Mon of the nleomar ganne bill in the Senate, some sharp HTSenahties w.-re engaged in between Mr. Ingalls of Kan-is and Mr. Miller of New York. President Cleveland, accompanied by Secretaries Hayard and Whitney and Private Secretary Lament, is una short visit to Albany. While there thev will be the guest of liov. Hill. A duel was fought at Hiatema'.a be tween ex-Miuister Aparicio and Seuor Pilona. It was not a French duel six shoLs each were tired when one of the participants fell mortally wounded. The fight in cutting rates on the cable lines has had a good eifect. Tho direc tors lind that the receipts have gained 110 per cent, w hich proves that low rates have never bef. u'e been thoroughly tested . Further progress on the Panama canal has a verv gloomv outlook, but Lessens is a plucky old man and mav yet. as he has often snid sc. shins thmuirh this canal frmi the Atlantic to the Pacific Tho stfamtr (rate City, winch pliesj between Savannah and Boston, went i ashore otT the Massachusetts coast! during a dense fog.. The passengers! were safely transferred, but the boat is ; lying in a critical condition. At Uoekaway Peach. L. 1 . forty per-, sons of an excursion party were precipi- 1 tatod in the water by their headlong ' rush to gtt on shore before the gang i plank was properly adjusted. Fortu nately no one was drowned. Fourteen men of the Pritish war ship (ioskaifk were drowned at Port Koyal. , Jamaica. Eighteen men were return ing from shore to the ship w bile a storm I was raging, when their boat capsized, ' drowning all but four. "".Tw o Jersey City physicians have been fined Sled each in a suit brought by the Socioty for the Prevention of Cruelty to I Animals. They were accused of let-; ting dogs fall CO feet, with their feet upward, in order to study the ellect of: shock on the nervous system. I Maud S.. the great American trotter, j hao not yet ranched her greatest speed, ! thinks her trainee. In a recent dash ! without being urged, save the latter I part of the driye, a milo was covered in 2. Hi-. The last quarter was made in seconds, a '2.r'-C gait. The President sent the following: nominations to tl.e Senate today Jere-' naiah XV. Covenv. to be surveyor ofl customs for the district of Hoston and ! Charlestown, Mass.; Eugene Potter Stoue. of Mass.. to be an assistant sur- : goon in the navy. Within a stone's throw of the urs.-r "f the S',,-ioinl hi1 . A Chicago newsboy did a very heroic deed, but it cost him his life. Two small boys had fallen into the lake and would have drowned but for the timely aid of the newsboy. He uuickly swam out to them and succeeded in rescuing both, but was so mu:li overcome from exhaustion that he could not save him self. The secretary "f l i 1 1 (Irani monument fund has written t" the senators anil representative", m ( .Tigress requesting them to ote for the bill to appropriate toward-- erecting tin- monu liiverside Park. This is the SkfiO.ouo ment at association that started out in -uch a great 'lourish t.. i ai-e a million dollars for the above mentioned purpose, and in now petiiiotiing at the door-of Con-' gross f,..r one quarter of that amount. There is nnpree odent 1 want and sulTering in parts of New Found land and Labrador among the inhabitants. They say thai m r before in the his tory of that 1. .. ;.!:!- has such weather been experienced at this season. For 30.1 mil.:- i .if tie- , east the ice is still consisting of gigantic bergs, which keeps the temperature down to winter level. Thev are n imt having the lirst -igns snow ye has bi en ,f - p rt n . an.l in many pl.ii Th" g. " rum. remains. 'titS'Ile'l f silh Pi-trii 1. J.el.ib 111 ie s::h C yen trict d d 'oil V h a i 1 m th e !): : edit, ;s e! the en t . t 'ol. : ef Col ;. Jones e lion of ;ar!"s K. irv. A ,-t.Ug of ini'-d by Hat .'lis. : -. was ,- r. tired i and at r. turn, d at '. I r, 'n in a e i 'hai les "uarles It diaries K va- called ' 1. c ' i . i r f . Jones lis ':. d .pp es, wa- -M l' 'S. ' eoU Uoll harle K. J II: ; i . -. nsi-ting of c, lb. n a p, 'inied . a.Tos- tile street tb..- end of hf: read v to rep, Tt. The .mi:, Ll mar. .Col i 'bar! ti.e.r unanim '. I'd. Charles ll entire party r . .mm ;t t, nsoiatn iir.r - : i . i , hair rted a- UlgresS on tin ui " t: n in ind cheered o; . Charles .'I. Charles i nan; m,,;;s. ; addressed f tie- ixth i thanked :s ,.'"!' of i. pledging .' , - ,!-,' Vo'llrll'U-, il J n. s ;: tion it h.n . w i- th 1 b tl. In. ;gri- l: i-m 1 ' .p -ial .ring The ,pf- -i 1 1 1 menis lU)V H AMIIM. 1 O.N. W 1-liIN. , I t . N . July id eberger. in tne course ; speech ;u t.h - Senate piK.'Sition t,i the oe -ot'iuun ;.Kl "I a very earn- tins aHeinoon margai .no bill. id that he iva-- acainn it mainlv t is.' it breathed of internal revenue, e said if there was one unm- moro j than another '.hat the people of Virginia, from one eini to '.he other, denpised an.l reprobated u w as til-- internal reionuo system, and. represtiiiing sucu a eon stitueney, he could never by mice nr vote under any circumstances favor an cniaigement of it, if tnere worn fraud and deception m the manufacture of oleomargarine he would assist in any legislation designed to correct that, but never in the wiiy of taxation. The amendment to the oleomarioiruip hill reducing the tax to two cents will necessitate sending the bill back to the House, which, in the present condition ot business, puts its ukimat- fate in uiiiu aoubt. The friends of the measure reali.'.ed this and made every effort to prevent any change n: It as ,t . ame ironi in,' iiouse. inoy were tr.u.g enough to defeat even attempt at amendment except in the reduction of the tax. There has been quite a con siderable lobby at work for thr bill, and as a half loaf is better than nothing, thc-y will advocate the prompt agree ment to tho reduction by the House. As intimated. Senator Gorman voted for the bill and Senator Wilson against it. kansvs r;:i!nv ai.itii P. lii the Kansas senators are very much given to the use of offensive per- sonalitiea and coarse insinuations as to the motives of others when debating measures which they do not favor. Mr. Plumb is quite tluent, but uot so oul , lured as his colleague. He wields the weapons of denunciation and inuendo j like a broadax while his more polished and oratorical colloague cuts with his grim irony and malice ; edge i f a rapier into the like the keen ! I his victims. Every now and then th i objects of these attacks t urn on their assailants, and. smarting with indigna , tion and resentment, give them such a "dressing down" as u- appreciated high ly by all who listen. A few days ago Senator Conger, of Michigan, who is abundantly able to take car of himself w hen he gets ready, administered to Mr. Plumb such a lively trouncing as can not fad to be remembered by that sena torial bully for some time to come. Yesterday Sonutor Miller, of New York, arousud almost to fury by the criticisms , of Mr. Ingalls on his advocacy of the oleomargarino bill, "'went for" him In ( a stylo which sent the blood fairly dancing to tho sallow complexion of the latter. Today; in the House. Mr. Hatch, of Missouri, chairman of the committee on agriculture, w ho had been coupled with Mr. Miller by Mr. Ingalls in his strictures, denounced his state ments as unblushing falsehoods, and concluded with the remark that lie "would leave vulgarities and personal ities to tlow from the mouth of the Sen ator from Kansas that woiub of slan der and detraction."' Subsequently to tho remarks of Mr. natch, Mr. Ingalls, who had boon advised of them, got up in his seat in the Senate and expressed regret that lie had yesterday trans gressed the latitude of debate. His penitence is not likely to be long lived. He had alroady forgotten the recent experience when very shame induced him to expunge from the liecu-d the brutal and insolent remarks he had un justifiably add ressod to Senator Cnek rell. and which that brave man, as ho could very well afford, had treated with silent contempt- WA-miNoToN, July '-'n.-"Tin: Commit tee on Ways and Means to4ay agreed to report favorably Mr. Morrison s resolu tion providing for the adjournment of, . 1 .I.e.. .1.1 congress xiae oe- uu tne s-in nay i.a tne present month. What is said to br the text of the new extradition treaty be tween the I'nited States and (in-at Ilriuiin. now ponding in the Sen ate, is published today. The convention extonds the provisions of Article X of tho treaty of to four crimes not therein named, as follows manslaugh ter, burglarj-. embezzlement or larceny involving jrf0 or HIO, and malicious in juries to property, whereby the lifo of any person shall be endangered, if such injuries constitute a crime according to the laws of both countries. It is also provided that the provisions of Article X shall apply to persons convicted of the crimes named in the treaty of ls-12 and the new convention as well a to those t barged bef, 're trial with the i om mission of them. The convention isnot retroactive. o fu rrender is t" be de manded for political oiTenee. and no trial is permitted for any other off ence thati the uiie for whiuh the extradietion is requested, until the person extradit ed has had an opportunity to return to the State by which he was surrendered. Killed 'iv ii Shock from an "Electric Wire, J'l;. .v. N V.. July V". Thomas Miller, fourteen yenrs of age. was instantly killed by coming m contact with an electric-light wire tonight. Miller, with several companions, w ei e standing around all electric light pole. The boys found an old wire on the ground and Miller suggested that they take a shock. He caught hold of ihe loose w ire and began to sti ing. Soon the w ire wore a hole through the insulation on the clec trie wire and that almost in: fell P. the gr, !': m :. 1 Mirier received .-, -ll: A .el; he tantly k died bun und electi ie pai f his fingers ItuilruuU Accident I IL. ,'lil U. , , ,'illy -.'tl. - "i lie ". l i . x- press from New cirk ran into a grai ei train right in the heart ol the city, on the Now 'i oik. New Haven ,v lhutford K lilroad today. The gra I tialn had ll .' rifiht of way and proper danger signal- were set lor the express train and no , x ; .1 an. in, .ii is given l.-r the ae-ddent. '!.. Lallan laborer- were killed in stant 1 , and live others injured, prob ably lataliy. T he engineer of the ex pi ess train was cut about the fie -. but in t seriously hurl. lb w- i- pr ." pt!y pi 1 under ;-,ri ei'. 1 (.nd.. .1 lo Men -. Marseilles ia "1 t he oluces , ' "-ndarmes d in i ng . m u-s attack '1 a! -st papers d the budding- . ing tb.- rioters fr. pur;- .so . f -.-..cliin ii. bs ;h-'n f: rr,"d . -evert lighting ens .er- b gt'thiT -verj e UC'eSsf il 1 1 x plL, rv n, irmes e- and llot- P. .lie t tie numi y ,.t tl doi - anu ier I'.rr.l order A Mai r "'. t" Were . I rested. 1 soldiers were Wants Roa. i hit. . July , - y,,.; -In nnei' itci nl i iola ican li-hing trtmeni has -) i-ll.bie of ; V l ik ell by ';.-;.:. .he 1 1 ii wilh lb. HI- "1 th, s-els. the 1 Tl f the A me i law I dsi'.er.os c,-- thin i icp I d a ires ,-f , ra'ts 1: -mil - 1 ; Hell Tt Th "'; .". - i ird. Ui ran so 1 at in tit hah 1 -i. b-l.h th. .: tl CITY AND VICINITY. I Ue Craven County Denwirarj'. The (lohlnhoro l. iis of Saturday last t .ji.La.iis the following ri niarkable buga h'.. r mules' nest." discovered with it a ..'.died i yen" which certainly "U.hl w I,, ' lull to sleep LANoKll VHKAI-. 1 heie is danger to the white people of lla.-tern North Carolina in the rocent combination formed by somo Democrats and a w dug of the Republican party in i I'nm ii county not so much, probably, ' in the fusion policy as in tho man they have put forward for the Senate and t we are waiting with much interest to j see w hat action the Democratic Execu-tiv- (Aimmitlee of Craven will take in tins regard at thoir coming meeting, which we soo is called for the 24th cur rent This combination has put bifore the people nf Craven tho name of Hon. C C. Clark for the Senate. Mr. Clark is the author of the famous letter against county government, which we publish ueiow. it was written m 13s:; in an swer fo a noti -e from the committee ap pointed by the Democratic mass meet ing to notify him that he had been recommended to the State Convention c , . i for the nomination for Confrressman-at-1 Largo, which, as will be seen, he de clined to permit. This letter has ever since been an active campaign docu ment fur the Republicans: and we have not heard that Mr. Clark has since changed his views in this regard. We . are satisfied that the staunch Demo cracy of Craven county will use their utmon endeavor to crush this moye ! ment. and in such effort they will, or j should, receive the support of the entire East. No man who has put himself on record against county government , should be allowed to go to the Legisla- ture from Eastern Carolina if possible 10 1,0 prevented. We have been expoct- i..rv , i , I e L- of'ing older Democratic naners in tha .iaiR to uenounco tins thing, but doubt- less they are waitihg with the same in- icrest wo are io see wnar. tne uemn. ..a, .. . . i. 1 cratie Exocutivo Committee of Craven are going to do. In the meantime, we call upon the said committee, in the interest of the Democracy of the East, and tho Stato at large, for that matter, to crush this combination in the outset, fur there is danger lurking in its shadow and the. end is not yet. Th" Ani's is hereby informed that the call of the executive committee on the 24th inst. is uot for the purpose of taking steps "to crush this combination in tho outset." but for another purpose, a purpose which w ill more effectually bring out the Democratic vote and elect it. It is further informed that the ex ecutive committee, in meeting assem- . bled., in the outset declared unanimous ly in favor of this combination ticket, and almost unanimously requested j there was but one dissenting voice j non. C. C. Clark and W. T?. Lane, Esq., to bo the Democratic candidates on the combination ticket. This was a meet -. ing of the committee regularly called, , due notice having been given by tho i chairman, and it was as well attended j as any meeting of the executive com- nuttee - only two precincts being un represented. The- Airus will under- ' ! stand then, if it desires to receive the I truth, (hat C. C Clark and W. IL Lane -; , are the Democratic candidates on the I Wi" make Regular Trips to Philaiel 1 combination ticket, and are there id j phia and return every TWO WEEKS,' v i obedicntc titln action of the Democratic touching at Baltimore and Norfolk 9H ' K.i; nticc Committee f Cntw n county ..., -V' '- and bv the earnest solicitations of many " J l.lemoerats who are not members of the executive committee. Furthermore, when the Democrats of Craven county understand the combination as the ex ecutive committee understaud it, they will heartily endorse tho action of the committee notwithstanding the advice of the Atijus which is not only gratuit ous but presumptuous. When Craven county was shamefully treated in the arrangement of the judicial districts the Argus said not a word in her behalf : but now whon the Democrats of the county take steps to send men to the General Assembly who havo botli ihe ability and the will to I guard our interest, wo aro told that a great danger is threatening the white, people of Eastern North Carolinal There was no danger while being represented by Kepublicnns. but it will not do for Graven county to send a Democratic representative. Thin is tho opinion of tho -1 ?iy'is, but we are pleased to know that us opinion does not weigh much with tho staunch Democracy of Craven county. Th 'oldei Democratic papers" i may denounce if they choose; tho Dem- j w ill's ot Craven county aro going to j elect the cuinbiualion ticket if they can. j Put w e think the older papers ha e j better sense than to denounce the Dem- j ocrats of this county for trying to better their condition A - to Mr. (dark's position on the; count) government question which is ' a dead is-ue if the Democrats of! Craien an satislied about this, Mr. j ( iark need not take the trouble to try . to giatily in.j - ina I Th. tile'. Srssl. bees." there spill 1 leinocruts of Craven county are , of going to Iiuleigh during the i- of the (ieneral Assembly as r- W. w ant to send Democrats to ioolc after our interest. The j lr. in the Republican party in this i um give- u- an opportunity that we j ci had before. We are willing to-j ot, w iib one faction of this party and lp lb m elect their county ticket if n th"i- m tu n wui help us to elect our for the (lenerai Assembly. c ino idates for It is purely a 1 cann. 'I hurt th. al arrangement w hich Democratic party, and such im.'i'ferenct1 as thi 1 ))' proposes is uncaiieii ior ami snouiu oe oenoiinceu by every true Democrat in the county. P. -.ince the above was put iu type tion we hale received a communica fr.im tht chairman of theexecu- IlJIlil',!'''. will h we publish else II. ! " llOUeud I. . the 1 r-! - . b l ii. . 1 1 1 : i ai lAccntivc Coiuiuittee. Ni '. Pei.nr, July 21. ls8(). !-.r "' ',. J. i un ail I notice in an arti cle published ill the doldsboro Arpis of ,' so ". 7th. in regard P the nomination "f C. ( ''lark by a joint meeting of Republicans and Democrats, as a candi date for the i-e-nate from Craven. The A ; -iy they "are wailing with much .iL.er. t to uliat action the 1 lenio- . rai; ' . ui:ve committee ol Craven vii! nil;.- in this regard nt their coming net ting, which we see is t ailed for the J liii 'Ui'rs.i To this 1 will say that at ' iii. "iing ..I ;!.- I icniocratie exeeu i.c crniiiiii'i i ot .'r.nen . "iinti . held ,-,it u p lay . J a I v I11, '. s-b, a resolution was i.i .pt.-d re pse-img MeSsr-. C.i'. Clark ..!, ' W. P Lane ii , a! I.ui t la i r names to ii-t1,! all!,, ,:ut meeting ,-f Pemo- and IS "i li 1 leans Julv '. .;. 1 - -' at i loll i , 1 1 ale, i . t" I win e held dl titll Tues- thev ,1; Klil.-d by Api d I. ipinioii .-!- -o hil. I.e ,'l P bad an others 111' nn Bellevue High Softool, IIEDPOKD CO VIRGINIA. . Tlic vil .t Annual Seitloa Opcwlaa ber 15th, 188. Vm i iualofTue or Special Information, ap Pb t AV. It. ABBOT, Prla. jul2Jwui BlUm P, O., Vs. NAT URE'Of..?. CURE FOB KMUon ia Impaired, tb i.iver nuMtrra, ortn BoweU Constipated. Tarrant'a Kffrrcat eitaar aaliai CQNSTiPATIOal, will cure OouaUpatioa. Kick Headaoba and pya pepala. It renlatea tha borala and anabla thoaa of faebla (BfUon -toeujoy tbalr food It -reduce rarer, I 'Ooola : tUa Blood, to Invaluable In Piles and Inflamma tory UIuum. ana ia a AND Kant. It hmAdt t " m found In erery- how IITXkpHVIB tioHt. bow nyorasiPi VflVil ahl 0 VTafe everywhere. Manafae- ' I U I M I only by TAUHAKT ce., 'Inr JnnWdVlm ' CATAWBA COLLEGE, 1HKWTOS, W. C. AKlA ..tit win tit i;i ii AQiruBi za. thu. Acadeinic. Business aud Coueglate Oinnm. r.ne rmuuiTiirs, laDraries, Apparatoa, Ac Board and Tulilon Moderate.- Worttiy;tar- anil health undurpassed. Apply at , one. uuiuiiwue iree. .T. a. FOIL, Se'ctetlvHr. ;mveksityof virgia. Medical DeTiartmeni Full course of liistrnctlon In medfein.; Th sewiou begins October lat and coaUnaee nine :n uithp. Knr catalocne, apply to tke SerreUry of the Faculty. ' -i ,"'-! . P. 0. FniTfimty of ?irgiais,: ft r - irio A r v KRXlSJCns.- UwetTatefor X vertlsing In loooiraad newspapefaaeat " n'."., uisu. . HOWELL (qa, 10 IV. j . - "i . n J l m . BURNHAM'S . IMPROVED titjtmj, STANDARD THIERS! Is Cost of Haanfaetarlaar fe Aervarttataf;. Pamphlet M-tch Hryr price Uai seat tr by BITRNHAM BHOS Terfc, tav ' III inn Walekvr1 fta Ills cored at Mima Mtk. - opt paia. WW of : ucuiaia n B. K. WOO 1W1 wtdtatuuT I Alnayn 8afp and Always mrt. lAdfir IteBf 10 i nUt hy mall. B&OP DOa Williams' Fast Freight Line. " STEAMER ELM GITY. A-V WITH ' w -n Barge Jennie Reed in Tow,- Special rates given on heayj freights from Baltimore and ' ... ' i. Norfolk. - J. V. WILLIAMS, -. Oeneral Manager. , , ,. .7 ,111. ' THE ' - NEUSE & TRENT BXVIZ. Steamboat Company, . Will run the following Schedule onapd afUr I depteiuber'Jth. 1KS6 : .I ( ft! Steamer Cutler Wnl leave Hew lierne for Trenton, evarj Wednrn!ii at B a. ui.. and Friday after (a arrival ut ihu Bttaoier Hbenandoab; ratara Ing, will leave Trenton every Thnredey and Baturiliiy. touehiug at all point alonJi4i . Steamer Klnaton. cm und after Jane 29th, 1885. the fUnaiaer . KliiKion will leave Klnaton for Kew Van ' every M ouday an d Th ureday at o'aloak a.sa4 day ami Kriday. stopping at Jouy OM Fleia) ' ana iimcniug at an landings on xeue river. Clone couuectlou made wltn steamer SfceM Hnilosh ui the uld liouilnion Bteamshlp Coir JOnN H. PELL, at Newbertl- -' W. K. SiAKLr, Kanston. ; . d , U. H. HABBDS, FOllOkSTlUe. : T. WILSON. Agent at Trenton. J. P. qnismiLr, Jolly Old Field. , ; J . K Hanks. (Quaker Bridge. J. M. WlfTE.aon'lManatarr " ebTdAw Klnaton, JaT. ff NEW BERNE, BEAUFORT & ONSLIWUiE and . i: ' Lower Nease River Route. S KM I-WEEKLY SERVICE, I-:, s. i iuu4 I Yi-seiiKer communication for Un tniliiivi.iir ,innt of destination, MON P.WS uii.l TU 1 1 KSD A YB. returning TUES DAYS niul KUIIIAYS: lnvenliiU.', Kiix-iuiib'K Creek (CroatanaDd Uavelock), liulrd s umeK. I'iul.foot ('reek (llarlowe). lmwiui'8 Creek (Martin s Wliarf), AilaiiiM Creek (Tlirersvllle), smith's Ci eek i Korfe , I'.enuf'.rt niul Moreheail City, l ildwiwid Hll.l Newport, s iii.i.i- .sua,, swaiisboro and Barker' HMilte, e,l ,al,er polrilR on Ilogue Bonnd and VI lllle l ink RIVW. 1.,, sid, -wli.'il steamer CLEOPATBA., Cii,: 1 W. Warren, now running an estate : ' -1 1 - 1 .uie on the lower Neuse, touching; all iii itiluble poluis. makes regular rnnnefi io :,' 11. Ls.MlL through tli Kewfienw ami i ;.ufi! i OioikI. for Bean fort and More :iwi.l cay. mid points i-i Newport Hlver, 11, 'true S'liintl niul White ak River. Kates lower limn l , any other line, and eiieiic: dein erj- truftruuleed to all point of 'l-.-i i u.i; :. ei Freights received and delivered at tb tiix k ami iiarehoiibe of the Neuse aad Trent K s , r bine I-: ,: ri i:, r p..ri n'lilars apply io .1 SO. U. BELL. WM A HUAK.M- hrelghl A(jent. M oeiguer Ageot. JonW dw HOOKJSTORE. J. L. HARTSFIELD, DEALER JN BOOKS and STATIONERY. School loks und School Supplies a specialty. Co m footlouerlasl) 7'e s Ninijf. (gurs. Tops, Glassware, rm-Wry. fVxhing Tackle, Etc. door south of Loftin's Bank. Very trulj-, J. L. HARTSFIELD. MALE AND FEMALE ACADEMY VI'ltOltA, N. V. nDllin1 urium en, i.: u, ih school eloaaa s-hioii openB October 4, nil and profrreBBlve town, .im t ion Apply to It. T. Ill INNER, Principal, L ': r r t V ,o i s : & ' lo... r J" SA- i t - 4 i ",-" -I - s,S ' lillll ij.iy bucks