- " . -vVJ . Vj 'i'sf f ' ; -. ..- J v - - s -; - . " - in t -v " . - 4. ' .'. -Pi' 2 v : -; I: n . V -v. 4"" THE JOURNAL. Kdltar .i. H4HPKR, - - -RW RKRNfi. N ik ot 4.- ; X Kmh THB S. V. S Ihmk it in the ptibit iotre!. kii.it as hue dcu.nct PrcUdnti:U candidate. (ie'.! . !'' r lkr. should w .:..- 1 ' .-f FiTVVlI. Cv tre- - CoxflUkss i.t -till w rolling llk-n5nij Harbor bill 1 o ctMifereao otMumitUtMi have be-n ApiXMUbnl and atitl they cauiiet gr the- Sr te nd Hotiw together ta- XVeoiOCraLs v.f the tenth .L'.J district have re-naniioatel - . ... . I giTiajf ntH-l salisfifiion to both elMta ud lawyern as unnpnght,' lmptlal JaJe. ' JallJEASB. of the A. & N. C. K. w nalu biag talked of, and tb Kin atiMi fre Ptttt Uas not et com lUt&Cttt, DttTlN's aJmJnlatration ttt$ Jorner ooojs. I will W too hjd after tU rosul is leased. Tax Wilnii2tiii kfrisic :Pakltba: has oeen previietev wlSS flSbd fieon.1 iwrns? in reply to thTer? aiUj al crroneona rcmnk i- .u a . , ; , candidate for the nite in ( raen ctnmcy, 1U X IBUUTUV ll."l uuillllj ii.u II oa. Gko. A. Jksks, of Pa . tor Solicitor GenerAl. lie s.vm Ks- ... ..,iT m that T1' ;' , v, J(a( DeaoorraU io fiepubl.c-an areviUCMd to oafc conauwrtion. 'Tmcr trial of the Chicago Au- AinhlAtM ia nromvaaiBir nlowl v. The V"-:--'!:.UtiioaY for th State is abont all - -"aV , ....i,.,w.u-,.,a - V --'" actions. The full importance o; ' i bjiTft lifea aUMle, Making a ver I pr(.panng the r;-,::g generation for j, 4 V - atfOnjftlWe azalnt the prisoners, the thousands of opening- for pre!' -r--' .j- : 1 ! liable employment that theiiiiiu- --"-'v OCXKJLAL pOIKX haa receirel trial development ot the S.m;h .-'.-?.'.''-. th mrwiaatWn- in Governor of - making, ought to be fully : tn pres-ed vv-. ' ' L . ' j ik ,m,r .upon the busiues.- nn-n ot that -ec ; r v Oeorfetaand the rot Jmcet Xl. , ouuff !1UMl of Mlt. south ';?nUn,oLJhe.conveation tooIJ b4V,. A .,,,. t-el(l of emi.IoVmeDt ...V.r;;4LyVJiWilS,, Ttlat.omg U-fore them, but tMninj V. .tjSimbnm kk tlapeud on VM- w needed to enable them to Pill the - ' f sX.-1 T..nw T lfKMTrxH xJIa DTiLPn TrcK.SH . -. w III not a mmT of tl Fi ft ie t h -i-i"COsj'tiaa-'l!aUie-l a nomiaa -.- b.. tio wrro etpction and his srnc? '6 '.. blive . T. . a - m f ! . 1 ' sl Y k . . a . .1 itm-tM &imnj w vip "i-- - -M UBM irKiaia to the present '--y"i ffl?TOt .' - i.X - - ,, ., v - Way VixlU 4nat go Republican 1 alwaja iu a wotlr. We rapro that '. ,- fi- t l4 half tt Ue Dt-oocralac pap" . I .' . . la at tttat aoiU Urfxtblicas Ttcwt on L . ", . , Tanrr tfttHjim Star. " v. :. A,'Urgi Dnnber ol D Democratic Vv,,"lM ift iiorth Culina hold Ke rv'"f pWiraa tho TrobibitioD, yet "we 00 eaaae to wonder why the 'Thji Viuocrata of the 3rd judicial 3iAeiet'' hare nominated Judge ' jy''lJ.ijoXK6ft tor -Jadjr and Col. D. -WOKTHINSTOJt for Solicitor, both - J ''tV. rro$' incumbents. The papers C: ,' J ii lia i "diatrietf and elsew here w here r-."-"-ad,Cox9pK haa Leld court, . ,:('. -'ajwak in very complimentary terms ' !X -.cf hiat Wa bone? to tind him all ' vr,vVv that fcatxea rpreented to be. . , ''f- It to aaid, baa iaforme-.J the Presi J - - -s - - . -' :.. ., dent that tha oleomargarine bill w - -T'C-aiI&aJlict with the Conatitn ' : vtion. .We thoagbt Mr. Gaklaud -A " .- vaaof leatfict conatroction school, . ; r'l though bin TtUa on the Blaik edu 'j, tijt .eaUonaJ bill while in the Senate . gt." ; ' t Usiieitad ar tendency to broader . .i . , (TSK "a W apa ie rs arc again an- 'x' vw C itojtog Mra. Sartosis, formerly . r '"". -"y- 3i o XaXLCGaAST. Tney have --'L actoOjlly, it ia aaid, prevented 'jt.rx.2fT&J'raia vUitittj America to . ccJhcr i'notJier, by circulating a "". V'T- ' -reXJdtt that' ahe la going to leave .. 0. her hoa band on account of his y neglect and cmel treatment. .' '"v. Newsaper ar a power for evil as veU a3 good. TUB STtR EXPHIXS. The Wilmington A'Mr explains i referred to Mr. Cluk as tlie Deoiocratic candidate of Craven coaaty lor the Senate. -To pcpTB6yM aays the St,.r "serions detrineot to the State and to this fnaedjUita section that we have Teatarwtl to say a word about the choice of Mr. 1'lauk aud the datv oCDeniOCXaX " Of course v e can not coal pi.i in of the ot any! other paper, for condemning what it thinks would prove a serious detriment to any portion of the State. But what we do object to; ia, the Star't putting words iu Mr. CXAB&. .-) month that he never used, in ardr to alarm the jn-ople '.h. Eaat, aud U plac' the liennH-ratic exeeotive committe of ( raven coaaty before the ropie :i a i ,!.- light. We believe the .v.n caugat idea of the coaiit.on ticket trom the Goldsboro .4ri;iji, not knowing the motive power that set that oiirtia! to work against us. It is generally belieTatl m tin oiiiinnin; ; tnai thaf paper wa.- jirom;.t-.l t.- .,,-.-.1.1 the letifHa of the Peiiio. ra; . v.-. cu tlVd COBlUlIttS' of fhi- c II."-. .it- cauee it was lufonne.i .. r I.e coalition movement wa- : ; he purpose of attacking t to pn-.et.t man ailment of the A. , . ( l;. K. We took occasion never. .! 1 i-s CO to tell the .lr,ru. rti.lt .t t,avl not been correct! iiif. ruicd. out was in, and in nn tr;:igo wr.ggle oat by ia7nirn;g a ':::: Mr. Cljkajt'M .position or. -'oiit.- v ,-cv- erhitbent. TV -TorRNAL would Lot ...vve h . a paxty to auy movement to . 3 be present railroad manage- neat. Mr. Bryan we !el:. ve Is de V . p.c- .Hi'! ' he ;:: ter if. .iinl -o 1 - : A - M ; ' g 1 . C '.V . wl! I ' local era - , !St is. IH K I M1 STIIIM. M lluoi l i.i- i . i.; :ii:'rr M"k'-' AVv'") I ; ves ' lie t; Industrial n'ii.i'! t ire- .' lnvii ; .e ;1 e Kvi.vrd to ft, tab Slate i..l MhHi a -tic :!. god of Aizr'.cu.; ure h.v.- vlerii hsli . The ieo; lie t 1 1 watdi the worWingx i with mudi interest . ! res. and aecMin'.il.-l.i m liiier- will soring up .n l.rTerciit sections ol the tate x'eii se:cet-l .i "he o'rttion tor the industrt. lo esrabhstied tv .lie sclnx Stare to "' North Carolina. The decision ot r li. Imnnl fi nor this HchiKi! into I OQ ' ithout an v lurtlier delav a T(irv wiso step. TL out ti ntvd imlastnal sciiools. and everv one rhat is established -tdds t.. the .invieritv of its people. With the , ' aeveloi.ment ot .ndu.-tnai in ; tj,mti there .s ,m nu reawmr; de- , mand tor vouug n.ea of gojd tev'h caI education. 1 nl. .- the South - makes provision for pre -araig her , people tor -n.-h work, the de 1 niand must t supplied trom othet mont repnni hie j ?-s t io n s , or else tby will only b --iiewers of wood anil drawers ol water. wnne ' otners reap tlie iietierlts ot ttiorougn technical ed ilea t nm . V.N'CK 0 TH v si urn Mr. M' HRisi resolution on t n, surplus passed fie Nn.l'f liter , t in , ,.n,'.ed bv the Conmnttee on l-'iuanee. Senator ".N' K sHikt .in favor of tlie re.-v.hii; on a.- i trom the House. We take came ie lo!- p wmg e.xtr-.iet i- g veii e pre- j dispatche- : , -po-.e :u siipiK'rt ol i Mr. aur the rcsdntion as it came trom the; good" Hoo.e. It plain aud simple; ' : aud the plain peopled the country J lr- -dard Andrew- ha,- jn.r ot learned ia technicalities 0, ' ''I'.cd from Mr. Milton Cobh-hi-tinauce. so regarded it. The ques , entire stock of confection,'! a s an, fion .imi.lr or-., vtlintli.r t i, n n-o V . ' " ' : 1 COtltiniie t lit' bUSlUCsS a' 'III ernment should pay ' debts from money in hand. That course was the plainest dictation of common sense and old-tashioued houest v. lie did not trouble himself to in quire to whether the imnt resolu tion would, or would not be a vote of want of confidence in the adnnu- wtration. That was an argument ( irace Kj.iscopal Church. Trenton, unworthy to be addresMd to a ' with a pair of nice walnut chair Senator ot the 1'utted States, aud tor t he chancel, it was unworthy of the dignity ol -atgt, riark 1k1 st.llt ,.,,, nis ponuion lor mm io listen to sucu an argument, lo suj)jose that a Squalor would abandon nis honest conviction or butler himself to be influenced by any considera tions other than those affecting public good, was insulting: to sup pose that the President desired Senators to be actuated by any other aim in their legislative con duct wiia not courteous to him or to the Senate, l or himself he had only inquired a-i to whether the resolution would promote the gen eral welfare of the jieople. Ile was constantly told that this wa his administration; that he had helj-e.1 to put it in jHjwer; and that a it was the only Democratic adiuinis tration which the country had hail lor a .juarter of a centurv it wa. eutitled to and should receive his cordial support. That wa- all erv true. The ad;n:ui.-tratioii w a.- en titled to and should have hi- best supjiott in all things, hu' not at the rfpense of hi- hotie-t convic tions of vi'.'.tv . I:; other words, he desired to U- an honest man as well a.- a Ueinoerat. (iiiet laughter on the ltejnibl'.can side . He believed that the action of the House in paasmg the uiiiit re.-olu j 207 to boi reflected the wishes ol the people, aud he projoted to be olxsdiCIi: to the Kiiu'ar behe.-i. lie war., therefore. ;n lavor ot the resolution a it came tr.u. the Houx.', pure and simple. .:;.: he was ojiposovl tv) the atiit-ndinet;: n- i cause :t increased iii-tead ot d.iii::i i isb'.ng the rrea-ury reserve, .iioi because it lett the whole matter to ; the Secretarv . : the Trea.-u: y. a;-t I as now. and uat the Secretarv nad deeiar.-.'. i.c; i:,-: i-,i a :;..' ; .- i li i s i u: I'h, s V Ml 1 II V Jill lt U. ,i, , ia: U) vi tf; I v, ;;. : one upo eerta;;.. o; -;;i .. wort a When ..-.-i.ng ven .- ;. , ' ;..: Kh . v is . In-!' T: i' he appeared ; A 1 l i ra'if I'ir.i'ii'wii: a A:- .n i'-th special o: : viler.-: lu.ulc patriot. c r u i .1 r k : and ; mended M . . llroiiK.- a: d M S L . ' n i r for larportant po.-.tinu-he S'l'c ticket, a work in wli: vv i thought he would '" i v ' la- .fv .i ; pre .i I oi the .V... i ': i - ' w . are ac. u-ed : : -'Hi'.";:- I 1 1 ' 1 im;,' II'. ' ' 1 I.I V ii : u ... :i-'t :,. I ; ' k m a l . i.i : I i 'ra ven ei hi : r ' ' - r.r- : r ., ,;i , . f a ik u r in 1 tti- ; r .ivi-rning the pr"i -i-n ri-;int , in a matter v-nt'i v v vi'.vu, but we think ;t n.iiit nit il.ini.ice to ;tsell a- a n;i' ; i pape-r rf eulargel view.- and .n: kni ievlged ability. Hut thrn-pai-er- :n the State ha r a't.n ki tti.- i i.i '. . i urn mo venu-n t . t i.r . 1 uv tin- M . .viiil the ' ' ' - .1 ' :. . a tiajK-r published ;i. t:i: - : : ti. rulored men. in tli' mtere.-t d the U.MIN faction ot t he Kep'ib' : 1 1. p-ir'y 1 1 t i.e i.as i.nt 1'ni. tu..y ::. formed ot the- coalition, its oin-i-:- and a;ai.-, the tault i.- not r.n the .1-H'RNai.. The whole hi-tory et tlie matter has toen la.a I'l-irrc our reaiiers a a matter ot news 'and with no disjosition to ask the approval of auy one oaUide of ;he eount because we have i' t. If im I Ii ir : .mi ol rlicir tr. : - ness. believer t '::e -1 -' K N 1 ii the ail'air.- ol Ne w 1 1 an '"evivi.e over ixunt and retlect.-- upon -:.i in t e'l me nee ol Democrats ihi-rc we shall eilKCt to get a deserve . ri'''uk from Dot only the .:.:. !'..: hat other Ivjvel headed l'v-Ho" i it Jones County Items W e i i t hat our pialiting iargelv of ru abaga.-. larun-r.-t urn i p- i i 1.1 --v m a.: i : " I i.e eon. in i-: --.-ion Mouvlav at tendance. 1 1 e I -A We leai n t hat . . i .. -n-going on m nearlv tr-..- in the county. Mr. .A Koonce a: ol TreDton. are upoiidi Hid dan: 'g !' nier at iicrmanton, t . 1 tn-anl a gentleman sav Moml., that the emjin of corn near v . i iieorges plantation were a:mot entire failure. e saw some extra tine peaches in Trenton on Mondav: -aid grow on the plantation of V: W . ('. (ieorge. of f' press iTei k . l:cd,on the liTth of .Iiil . :ie u lheiiton, at Mr. Cannon Snn'h'-. with liowel! co n sum lit ion . ' I'.uekner .Tones, aged almu: ears. e are now ueeClljg lain .-.toiiia W.. ,r.. .,ovx- Ti...,l-i ' trentoii. ( rop-i are already h.nbv - 'cutofT aud if we don't get it in . : . , n o-iii i tm.lit,. h,,i samp stand . w e saw a guix.1 tartu horse Mou day outienng with the stagRers owneu uy a .nr. w naley, a one leggeil man who reside- in Tucka hoe townshiji. Mr. .lohu Suter, furniture dealer. New lierue. N. (.'.. has iiresented un.ssiouer- of Jones c ountv a 1 etter reejuesting them to furnish I' cane bottom revolving chairs for the use of the jury, aud a clock for the u.-e of the court room. The Wftkly Tranxcrii't ihI M " c;M' arrives at Trenton on Thurs day evening since the starting of Core creek and Trenton mail, even annihilating time and s;ace, as it bears Friday following. I heard a genUemau remark tod.n that he hail a desire to test the fertility ot the Dover nocosin land.-: ! said that he wanted to select a few acres in the least looking productive spots, drain and cultivate and sec J whether it was productive or not. The closing exercises ot W. M Koouee s school at lyoug l.rauch Academy on t-nuay last was. we . lor representative. M : learn, a real treat to all who were ! -on. late rcrc.-entat;v , present. The exercises took place ! men for their respect. v at Dak Grove meetiug house: a ' and for reg'.-t.-r. Mi. 1-a large ciowd attended; all otthei puptls dot well, i Ik address o; Dr. Bom Whitaker was a good ma . surpassed eveu the expectation.- o; friends aud at the close the pupil-j presented their teacher with a fun-j -lll.-.l 1.... TL torn iieaoeo laur. iue crown wen all presented with a bountiful nice dinner, alter which a plelltitli. .-apply of line watertuelm.- were sliced up and all invited to partake. ii r informant says everv thing was managed and lassevl ciT nicely; u-t i a- everv one who knew the i.itiota- oi.: iv.n-toi: itctni. ei sa - t :... t he ,1 ones con Ii t v item .. ; .- v ei v much elercised .ilHiilt toe di.-ai- pearai. and ad a- i g . :i a : v o i -n ike- : n I, - i m; :i v . th..: -on.e ' a t i ; u - ton iv c :u ov ed . ii utoii. :..i- a a V e al W a V .- .-led: Ii. . it not lea. -I..ii that i 'cu. v i ' . W i-il. a- ; in-; e . n g u hat a d a v ;n i v : ; n ii: d is ! ii a ve ae ve : ': a. I a n v iice :n these i n. ag : :. .. r v i e p I ie- i have at a-. in' ia iig ; hei g'n t to i l.n t ii.i . experi . t . m i : ; -m p thiciht i xan o pl.leta a. 1 l.tn lip ubles an. e vpi fa : Ui ii. n -ufh-i .: v vv ii e i 1 li at 11 1 a I I ' :h Lis leie'.v t he s Iii ; 1.1 ' I l.e mn a i a a p. "a li.ei .eli lli.lt . ta ils Hi, ;, la i M:. Item;. ei. 1 a MI i"i v .-I,; kind ; oi hint illg ti Ihe -1 gk. ai.d is one g a. v hi half , 11. ' , v w .1 r 11 . urn is a : 1 1 ' 0 He 1 1 , v .tig of .11 ol, to ,,u tii at 1 a : adv an'ag : ' be m a, . I vv ;'f, siloU.ll a Ua . v e 1 1 oil! I l ei. . res- (,,1 assured v -el.d .'il t hu lull in v .- v : 'i-r a in -. i e Gum U ranch Items v : - - al W C . i s ! I p O t a I O C S av : :ne.i-m llig Mm mci.c ; 1 w i' ig i ; n g ' to 1 1 ounee.' a- sa v - -ho lh ule -eV era : t ii.it kind :. ha- -- t . ! . . , i - a :a ii M: S Ml .1 k r S . d.; 1 1 e i v ' !l r ' ! aid -. e ie.Il .1 k r t 1 . 1 kf . - )''.. ice. i rat 'i.i; : .it.ii e- "I. ti ligt I. 1 1 r i : : r i ; h ; . d iia-a.-ured I the -Il.lkr , d il.l'. r i i al.k- ar u:-- ,-i u e w a- . 1 1 'e: .11 11,1 I Well i i 1 1 - - n . i r - . I - iCir w ; ii.it had 1 " i i ii ! 1 1 : - o ( ur .p. .: . ii..: i m- l'-lt. .1! .iiii,- at K. r.vw.iv 1' I Mr. l-'re.i ease.- of -i . has cured k. i.v :i.i c g roii, r.- on l-'t d iv. the d h o 1 I :. ind -tn . hi.ind-. l.'.-v . . ( 'ar- oti;.- i:.d hear them. 1 1 '. i gi-' ' i.a- h ad -e vera! igger.- among his iior-e-: "in- a col ' . and has an other down etlect a cut ho r.-e with to ,- l'l.': bu 1 i: thinks he w ;.l e vv ho have a would do vv e i I . ''i: h' lior-4- K. v - 11 1.1 ,o .v . 1 al. d .' I' 1 iv i-. 1 i.-cipli s. arc hav i n g a i i i v al ol i . I , g . o 1 1 : n out cmi. tuiitn'v. I. i-t w eek the held a ineeling at the ( hapel t hurch. three milvj- trom ltichlands, tor -e eral dav.-, ami tell a coe.-ioiis. we belu-vr. Weie added to this church, amour them -oliu- ot our most re- -weted ci!:eus. -evera! ot them holies, among them Mtsses Kena lurriii. 1 1 1 1 1 i ("ox. Annie l'razi he 1 1 en t lett a ( auada v and ot hel '. Phis week the a:e holding a meet ing at K ich ! ain I-, where t heir slic -1 c e 1- -till ; Togl i-.-Jl Ii g. about the -auic i. iii.her -i- tar have prole.-.-ed rc 1 :g i' n and '". :,i I the hu rv h . W e heal 1 1 : w " - i in. a i s. one ; roin Mr. Pi n gle. 1 ; on. ilii'ievv ;;; eh. Is' and J-1 v e: - -. ..; o one t ; -. ui, M ; l'.owei. ;:oa, I -' ' u . ;. ' h : a n - 1 eh . 1 -t v a r-e. arii we veil w i I l a si with the il.-eon-I 'art -. o :: r . . reu . t .1 gi K'd 1 1 i - i o a I se a ' la-t v iiiil.iv . M man . but one vv i 'a ill, ; tin- lie 1 1 .-. llev. Mi . en her gav e .: ' i ;i r -i iioi ' I hiaisi I ' '- a ;, eling 1 1 w ... :n - K c h I , ' . r e. Hydo County Items I lot. no: ; , the weat nr I I de i i "i li I v M : i 'lea- tor i on gre-s M r. 1. S. 1 . S.ade-v i, ... lo-t a eh i Id on i he . a ills'. Three schooner- ind hghtheis1 io.liied at M I k i I V V . I ' ' h : s l ee k . Ill- rep.c 'id '!..' Mr. M unger. o I I " r 1 1 a : i s ( r-i k. ha- be. 'i v erv ill. i lcuite a line isundav .school has 'i-eeii stirted in 1 ortescue's 'i eek I tlelgh Inn ho. al and is doing Well. We aie having line weather for a few il.as past, which will. 1 Iiojk', 'enable all to get up in their crops. 1 llder (.'art wnghf , an aged Haptist preacher. To earsohi tills his ajo l-ointnieiits regularly in t nrntuck. Mr. W. II. l'orteseue, -r.. has been .-pein 1 in g a Ie w dav - w ; t h Us. (.lad to see aim improving m health. Mr. 1". M. Siniinoiis, ot your tiw ii, w as married to Miss Belle, daughter of Mr. Sylv ester Ciihb.-, at the resi dence ol the bride's father, on the morning of the Lhbth. and left on thesteamer Washington for a bridal tour. j C.en. Lew is, ot Coldsboro. general superintendent of the w oiks on the public lands, has been down for sonic da. and I heir that the j t-tate's land is to be surveved, in I. let the surveying party is expected ' over on ("apt. Bell's schooner this I week Should the survey be made com j.lete I some old I expect t '.kSh ion evl t here vv ;1! be -t ilTlIlg Up ill some jiarts ' I The con tit v i u u veil t . II Demo crat n met on t he l'-t bin ('uarter and nominated t . at Mi an tor t l ea- liter Mr. M. Make y, the present iiicuniiK'iit: tor sheni:. vir. A . I Tunnell. jire.-eiit sheiitf: clei k. Mr. I J . 1 1 . W ahah. j-resent i: cu ;n ! lent ; B. Wat A ii good 'Unit loll.-. I ledle. 1 in ni rt i n- H ii rnj'i an i h! II a Th:- spring , j., r : -: w .Id ill J'ort ed 1 1 on. 1 1 u iig.u v . i ia v e :i 1 li cu uxi.se : -iilhvan coiin . i - -it' T will be allow the woods in There , s a ' surrounds ;. in ai g line a ge-t .-I H.e 1 ci av ei. nil a I tei -. boat. 11, killed bv -- r t m u : : . g h ' n and t.a-.: i' ill r v ea: -one gran, d inger. ! e : 1 1 e r ' : -troiigi : " v v a ;: - ' ; ioe. i'i.eV h a in ' . o 1 . - t IMV eh in .nd molest The. .iilds '. e a r s . w h c 1. i .esidi-s - 'light I mat s' I ... .v a . , 'in .11. a :;; e t e n s 1 w a t c h in.! iu. ; rogre- i - " ' ' I 1 unit hMitllts NARi: V 1 1 F. ( llie '..i.-t i ages of the !irt ..!un.e Ml ' iin;,n I .econl HOW lull); piepareii t.i puKi icat 101 1 i iy .hit nidetatigabie collector i . Mini contain the narrative ot l; a:.. :i DeCradeint-al. which i nd "i;. 'ntere-ung in i'm iI. hut a V ,1 a'ai iioeuiiieiit. a' ob.-cure ih"'-i .!,g C.gii! "Ii -eVt i.a'tei- ol co:i-ideta..lc tutere-t. DeCrailenieid beit.K at London. ' tl.rla..:,' .o Sick Ii..- Ulvliae tv i tune ;:. arohna. there came to l-.nglan.l . i bout JO.iMMi Cciii, an- and Swiss. " i'io nie i"i no... ,ne i.u.iMi autlioritie.- weie pu' to -oie .-traits, Although the;, weie 1 11.11 tei ed ail through r.iighind. the -upply wa- jn-ater than she demand, and ' tie i ii-in .III i t i an-poi t w as ile : i . i ; u e i ' he col ome I. III n. c. I he naron , tunity and the ' 1 Milccli vva.- pvl-uaded t ran-nor; at ion foi a c . I I ill II l-ll 1 1 v .mil to ln--tow upon t hem addit i. hi C 1 Olio for nece--arv -nppp.es. Thus 1 et irallcl. l ied -eli t out .- colon ;.-! .- in -1 .Hillary. ITU' t. ( ai o. . !i a . 1 1 y way ot t .vet . Moie than hall .lames he Illllli- it ief died on II, e v mole -ooii alter v age and main an d in g in Nil r:i.. i. Ida- ,-i.rv ivoi-. in -ad pr.giit. mail, tae.i way v.vei l.llul to I he I'laiwan river and thence bv boats ;,, tl ij-eiit -:te of New I '.el lie, w ilei e v c o; . iocateC Law son. the -ur the grants to the diioti. "t, l.uoi then occupied bv K: I"av loi and his Indian tribe and c.i ; a-.v k.i The and t quiet, bch'.lo tin an- ( Mi.tr - i : n , 1 ).- w as p. i lit I or the i .1 no, ie wa- ii-acf fill and ( 1 1 a lleiire :d remained it to'iiowi"! in .1 line, bl itig i coin pan v o t S v i.-.-. vv ho iiigovi travelcvt vcith Iii in tliivuigli Nii gaoa and Carolina and reached I'hattau Ua in Sepu-mher. Tha' vva- about the beginning ol tm- I'.nv and Hvde troubles, ol aio an ;n ii iiitere.-! ing alt hough not vi ; ;al accouiit is gi en by the l'.aiou. w !io had a grievance aga.Il,-' I'.ii) heC.Ul-e he Would Hot hoiioi .'.la!'- ilravvn on h:m tor the belli tit ol the tlerman colon i -! The l'. iioii auvl his Palatines ap pal et; ' ly la Id the balance of jo or , and t h 1 " vv ; a ' him -elf on Hyde' sale, made ('arv'- ca.i-e hopele.-s. When that d .-; ai I '.nice was over. 1 leC.raileiire'.d - tii it I.awson I lo pose it to ti i ill to go up tlie .n elise d iivi-r to gather g: an; iy and to road could n .ia. T: v ;. I '!'.- , to took at a new and opened to with t he 111 ' Ile e.l-1 " . r ; I ' I o v i -: o 1 1 - loi i ; l i een da v -. a nd an , hot.se along the negroes rowed t he Indian caira-d -hol e, while t w boat . d. w aro w am gllil. v c 1 1 , n g . ihcli,. b it tlu-v n at -lis am t an barging h: 1 -top. On landing :! I'Oill.ded ail coioiin-ti d ' w i ; i at once -ur ipt u l cd . The v vv ere d to t he great 1 ndi.iu vil l ' .it i -ckna" oi "I leiicoeks v here t he v an i ved it . ". lage ol tow n .' o'clock ;n i he morning. Toward- evening theie vva- a gleat a-seinblv ol Indians to dis i u ss two matte thev should aven the rough dealings of a lew wicked . , , l.nglish ( aroliinans who lived near i . x- ... i -e . . . : .. -t ram inegii, .n e w auu i i en i ri v ei s. and second. --To b-el their wav to the helii which tluv could expect from their Indian neigh liors." lo o'clock at iin'ht. in the Assembly ol the Great.-" consist 1 Ilg ol t"itv i-ldi'ts. presided over in King I leiioook. an examination ol I.awson and hiinsell w;is had in j solelu u tol in and they were set - Tee. 1 Jut the next day it was had over ag i:n. and thev were con demned to death. l iie baron then gives at large a harrowing account of the Indian ceremonies attending an execu! ion t-o.i long for in- to print. Towards evening the mob lett "ft dancing and lit the fires and the baron and Law son prepared to die. But after all. the Indians reconsid ered the matter and referred it I to King Blount, and the next morning the baron was again re leased and led away to a cabin: but i.awson was kept for execution. As to his death." savs the baron. "I know nothing. Some said hu had his throat cut some said he vva- hung, some a:d he was burnt ." The Indians then wa-:,; oil and , ma-sacred : iihintat inn.- t he colonist.-, on their and eventually 1 e ,(; raileiireid. havttig made a treaty i ----- - with them, agreeing I aU( otlerini' a hm'e to neutrality, ransom, was a-t tree, when , on t he eve of iii'inr s J a lliessLllge arr: vei lioin (rov. -wood, vt 'irg;n:a. ilemaiul- lng h:s linmediat w as co ID died vv dav s travel the b. e release, which lth. Alter two iron icgaiiied hi- II. el; t at New 1 Ie I n c, w h ich -lllleivd le'ia holy during his , e ; i , i : 1 1 among tin- Indians. :: g a i 'ci ii id ( ' 1 ,-e v ei a I w eek.-. ei.tv it h.- Bahit;;.e.- had. . i : 1 1 1 o ; 1 ai s hail , i ' iu-i . ami ,:i gt.-at .'.:iue vv ; ; h a: ol.ua. a! Indian i I ' '. II i . 1 e s he Indian i.d e.il I ied Tiieu ; he vv nile men iv Indian-, v .llage of ills; com talll-t t he , I' I III'. 1 1 I I ' V I lav w . ; u g i h '( aiol.ua i:g I '-a: I; wa e.u l.il 1 1 ' elld i e a ; in al. a tril'-e p ii i pi 'si- o I all I; has al : c :. i . u : : v as , , i. i'C.o i I'trl ' c vv u- g I anted. ie i.tl-I-. VV iios, ; t'si-i v ed. iiot ade.pi.lte 0:1 il t.o'.V loi till hav, . .- matter. 1 : ; . r , I o'ii I e 1 ' h 1 1 1 1 ci Ui t; I'cd - . .High t e' . a loi t t ha! storm and e in v "- J 1 1 1 1- m . sera bl ip. t ri'.tt 0:1 ui t hat t he III Hied I a t 1 A 1 lei . Wall; III uili r. 1 s ' .s.i; .11 1 '1 11 1 Ian - li"!.. t I e ' U g' V Ml. V g ' mudi ahead in goods, anil they re- turned joyfully to South Carolina wit h their savage prisoners." The baron does not sav sc. but e -inspect that there were sonic in Noah Carolina who did relish this varrvmg oft of so much spoil to j South Carolina. Live Indians were valuable in those days. Hut the 1 n d i a n foes w ere more exasperated than ever by this betrayal, and hav ing lortitiud themselves still better made terrible raid aliU! g i ill ti,e NeUse and Panteco. ; I lhe.-M- tre.sll nerds e.l I o t lie e - i these Ire.-h penis led to tlie ex- i pedition from South Carolina, uuder . .1110s Moore, who laid sieue to t he luiiiaii tort ( atechna it was in the lend ol the river set lire to it n,l rwducedit to a.-hes. killing about '.( Indian.-, be.-ide.- t.ikmg manv prisoners. Thiseiidedgre.it hostilitie - , although in asinotheled sort of w ay the Indian w ars cmi tinned until ITKh In the meantime the baron had given to his Palatines leave to go - out to service among the other colonists foi a couple of years, and Iks colony at New Heine became , scattered and broken up. Ile him- -elt prep.ired to remove the colony Ui the Potomac, in Virginia, where ,e went on an exploring expedition but meeting with many misfortuties he turned his Steps homeward and aiiived at Lierue iu 1 7 1 .' . m- SMALL l'KCITS us tukFakm.- lo -took a small garden with the best varieties requires onlv a few dollars outlay, and the skill neces- s.u v to keep them in good condition :.- within the reach of any one who interested in the matter. We generally see a few scrubby and neglected currant bushes 'in the glass along the garden fence, but not in one garden in a dozen do we see much more in the 1 i n e ot .-in al 1 truits. That men are fond oi these fruits is proved by the avidity with which they dispose of them when placed before them in the shape of pie. shortcake, or eaten with sugar or cream. They seem to forget, or overlook the fact, that the season ol enjoying these luxuries need not be con lined to summer, fanned Hints are nearly as good during the w inter, it properly put up, as when fiesh. and the expense and trouble of putting them up is not great. More money is usually spent tor prunes anil other iineu fruit during ; t!u- winter iu families where fruit ' i- not put up, than it vould cosf to ' purchase jars and sugar to jnepare a supjily at home. The women will take care of the truit if they only have it to take care of. and will be glad to have the chance to do .-o. Should moie fruit be produced than the family can eonsump. it will meet with a ready sale at the near- est village, and usually bring the grower better retnrns than it sent to the overstocked markets of a huge city. Sell none but the -ur- jilus.- .1 'nrriftin AiricuU u . U IIATIiltKW FlIiiVI A Nl-'.i.Ko's 'l'oi'T. It was rather an ainusing 1 incident that first brought to the I attention of a truck farmer ot ; ( 'harleston, S. ( '.. t he importance j 1 1 1 tinning the soil. It seems that lhr-t Ilovvi'1 gentleman oi color, navmg tne them-i-K-os for i constitutional weakness tor chiek- ens lacunar to some oi ins race, got into .1 l.on rrCl Iw.ltMl liirn - Jl "V "''".V' i hnnnliMi v I ti it l ci fr t h o li l irh . - - - roan, ne struck a uec iine through I-l iiiuvlv-.nvvn fnrTiir-. tiAbl wlipri. lie -.- - c - l ....v.v ... left tracks that led to his detection. 1'iiit these tracks did more. Thev j f bowed to Squire lluncombe. whose ' enickens una sunereu. tinir wnor- ever tlie loot of tne coioreit citizen had fallen, there he had ;i 'stand" of turnips, ;ind nowhere else for thev had been looselv sown and the .,i ... i i-iiii , weather was drv.) Ihe lesson was i , , i ,. . ... .. .i- ueeueu ami una i-ceii uuu lens oi thousands of dollars to the farmers of South Carolina, who.it seems.; were never before sufficiently alive to the liniiortance of firming t he ! soil until the unfortunate negro1 the mo.-; crowded drinking house showed them the way. PKTK.i: m that ci:. is one that goes com IlKNUEU.s, ,, Alio ririiu Aarn vl- monly by the name of the Teniper turixt. ance Bar. All kinds ot nice drinks i are sold there, except those which Nf.atnkss Anoi'T thk HorsE. ! intoxicate. 1 '.e-ides t he well known I-lverv farmer, and in fact, everv person owning a yard, ought to take pride in keeping it neat and clean. eat, well-kept yards at-1 ou"" -o.-.n.-i ..es, v ..m....--.i ... .a,, tract the passer-bv, and often add a!01 eggs, which aie nourishing as nionev value to the place. "e I well as agreeable. There is a moral have an instance of this kind in i ' t he success ol the Peiniieraiice tiiiud now. man eamp into certain neighborhood recently to i buy a farm. lie found two that; were for sale. One was as good as 1 the other, as regards location, soil, j buildings, etc.. but oue had a neat j runt about the linn.-., and the nflmr had a slovenly one, and though he could have bought the one with the slovenly vard lor less money than he had to give tor the other, lie bieakla-t oatmeal, w beaten guts, chose the one that cost most, simp-i or other cereals. willi graham Iv because it looked best. D-gems" and Units, -io that the Have a well made fence about the i traveler .r guest may choose he yard and keep it in repair. Have ' t" cen such diet and the usual meat a strong gate, and never let it get hot cake food, that our hum ml' its hinges. Keep the shrubs ;ng comiiiuiiitie.- must fall into the and trees tiimmed up well, and j h'Uut sooner or later, and give t heir never let Intend any sort accumu- ! children ;it least a chance to wank late. Have a big box. or hogshead I out their own salvation. How ;n the back vard, into which cans. I much clearer their head, how min-h old boots, shoes and thousand and i craving the appetite I'm dunks me things which accumulate about ' stimulants, how more tin. lei the house can be thrown trom time : subjection their temper and how o time. When the box m hogs-, more healthful their whole sy-t.-m. hea. I tail burn or burv the nib.: when tin- iood . mainly ol all un- bi-h. V ill tl aboil This relets not to the Iron onlv; let neatness iiievail al! the place It gives an air of thrift prosperity, and alwav: presses a beholder favorably. im pays in more ways than one to have neat surrounding-. . 1 'i; .1,- S i ! No Dp. y 1-1 ai: i 11 . The cheapest disinfectants i- div ealth. alol a supply should be setiiied during a dry time. J)ry earth does not mean div sand, but a good, strong loam . No muttei luov di y the s in face ot the soil may appi-a: to be. i! 'never becomes pel teeth dry. a- more or less moi-tu:.- vv li coine up from below by capillar. 1 attract n ui e.uth. a To completely drv t in Irving platform ol old. board- should be constructed, upoti which the surface soil inav h, tiirowii: being cut otl trom all m.us tin.- lioin below, a lew hours ot eXposllle to the SUI1 W ! i I dlV it com plet e) v . It should t hen be run t ii roil gii a sieve iu riddle to 1 em ovi st ones and t rash, and the lim- i-,u ' I: placed in barrels oi boxe-. ai.it stored under eovel. 1 lie Use ot a 1 oad sci apei to dry the e.u I h u ; .. -ti iheplutfotm will gteatlv dimmish the labor. Lay ni an abundance. 1 u use in cai i h closet p: iv v vani'-. neii houses, or vvheievei an uu pleasant odor is to be -topped . 1 . ;i( . 1 . a- a 1 ' ' IU ' . MO II y. TO MOTH mis. Ml!-. WlS-I.oW - S.TiilVa -V.. 1 -!... uhi al wayn be u.-a-d far . luliir.-n :.--li.ir.ir. il -ootho? the ahil l.s' ii- ie '.la- t-uiii- idhiyt! ail pain, eur.- -via i a an.l ir the best reiin iy l a .r !, , 1 Tw enty-live I'eiiis 11 l.o'.ii. : ui J id tuthsai vv '. v Mine-aim.: ( nil,. The education of the ci; commence when he :.- vtiy and bv those oii'v u l.o im ! -i.oiild ;. rung, t ia lu selves educated. ll .it least have com in on etise enough t,. Lmm how. Horses ol ingli na-tile .u.- more easily educated than th. I less ..r dull pmi.-. andaie n- susceptible to ill training 01 had management, and. eoiiM-iiienii . iinav bo leade !'ood or bad accord g I o I he ! ! UC.I I ion t he receive. hit 1 S ot I I II I I pi I i S ale Ml cept : i. Cent I i i e ' o : 1.1 d n i 1 n a."e n 1 1 u I . and ill t belli 111,1V he found t he provoking i'ii-!iii.ic and v IHO-.I rioll-, liatit ol ill iii-i i-nt ehai aclei .-. inal render them almo-t woithle.--. Could I in- .-..nio - y.-n.-i at ion ol horse- in tin.-eounl i. l.e kepi, fiom their .-at be.-; d.c.-oi e.. It hood to the ol live -.ear-, wholly in the hand - ol good and eaieiul man - Igeis. t lu-iv would be a v a.-t tli tier enee m the gemial cii.u.iclei of, t.he. - e noble animals. j If a cnit is never :iii.w cd lo gel i an advantage, it will never know that it po.--esse- a power wh'ch man cannot eontioh and n made familiar vv 1 1 h range oh p-ct- it w ill not be -kit t i-h and nei v ou-. Above all things, a eoit should eailv be taught to stoji at t he v m d, vv hoa I He should he made ro.-tund .inetlv while you are getting in and out ot the carnage or wagon lo which bitched: as the hick ot this part of his , ducat nm .-ubie.-ts the person, or persons u.-ing him. lo t'reqtieiit auiiov:ince. and oli.-n -serious injury. u-ious habit- are easily induced in hor.-es by tickling anl pb-Kning them, while in the stable, and under no circumstances should ever be tolerated. Never b-'at "' ,ls'' bar-h language to a boi-e in the -tabic unless ou pie t'el a viciou- t o a clever one. A horse i- suseep! ib!e of taking in a vast amount of know lodge; and his education .-hollhl be of I he liatllie thai will lender nun I he vl -ale and useful. - A it i. n .bo ;, .--i.o I all 1 1 i - don hi fu 1 if an v I h i i.g is g I. tied uit nnateis bv having sows fallow twice a ear. The suckling of two litter- must in im ioii-lv ie illice the sow and the jug.- ale in t propi-ny nouiished. thus injuring mem. i.ui w neu i ne sjuiiig iineis ere -I ill boi n. or lost shoitly after I l-ntli. or tn .-ome easc. when sows i arc too voung lo be hied to I, mow intlie-pniig.it is good jiolicy to: bleed for tall pigs. 1". nt t.. make tbeina- go.nl a- -pringjugs theVi must hav.- goon -heltei and the) and the equivalent of gieen food.' Swine shelters are more likely to be , made too warm than oiherwisi The -wine lie close together, an their bodies aie eompacl. hence they l i-ii ni re rat hei ojieii -hellers. Sheltered .-wine usually .-tiller more from foul an than lioin cold, liood ventilation is the fir.-1 essential oi a.-wme shelter. This must not be forgotten when construct ing shel ters for lali pigs. for. because they are small, the shelter is likely to be made warmer than for mature swine, which is saving that if will be altogethei too warm. They have no litter if' the shelter will keep them dry and protect them from winds. The equivalent ol greeu lood is easily in ovided, aim . ' it is not a more expensive lood than grain. Turnips can be grown after a croji of early potatoes or sweet coin ha- been removed trom the land, or even on stubble ground. The small potatoes may be gather ed up and boded. A patch of rye will give gi ecu iood until coveted by the snow and at intervals during i the w infer. The vegetable scraps i , ... i a i i . . . . . ; i ... ' i ofsaveo.aiiiii isiiif iios!,,- , , , , kept thiiving lhroiighthe vvmlei. - . , - ; !" " .'"'""'""'. , j 1.nn-'KN'I IHMNKS. A gentle-; man from Bo-ton informs us that drink's, sur.h as leinonaue, son a water, ice water and milk, the in geniotis projirietor has invented -iiiai: When you or -ire to aboli.- ab.id thing, prov id,- a subs! itnc - ' - - I-"1;!'''- A Hi-lAlnn Dnt i . The lollow mg "''.in the New Kugland Parmer Contains ill least some good i The custom is becoming so common m the towns and villages, at hotels as well as pi r.aie houses, to have for - L'xi t;ls ing ii.i; in i hu :m d i l av a -1 la li t h cea.-e vv ti i c ; I; , more no;ou- -upp J. McSORLEY, FASHIONABLE EOOT AND SHOE MAKlK. I' 'I.I.' ' v K T. . N'i'.V.'i'.KUN. N. '. ' ' a : M - : . " ' ; - i - vv ' ' .. . " . t . I n:- :- n .: v p. .1. M. - .rlev I, -:n i-ii- ni-- i - ; -. , r 1 ' f 1 Is 1 .1 u in- ; ua . av . t , i-la i.i ..l al l v rv .iiirah!--. 1 ta.-" i-.ia-u .'"' :;i J-UH'iii. a -,tl, ia --.p. n: -1: 1 i 1 la w iu;u '"ill on I. In: :r i.. iiil-'.i i a. .::n h i. a". Mr M - 1 "lhl: that i Iu. 'liniiii- r-tiu- v 1 rv h. - 1 a -. n. 1, a w . .1 1 n v 1 Ui--; 1 -1. .. c' Ilia Special Announcement To make room for our Fall and Winter Slock v. o vvill close oar thk balance OF OUR STOCK OF (.'LOTH ING at COST Some Nioe Suits at &1U-00. Special liar: aii.s ,1 Liui- .) . i' a fid years. HOWARD & JON ES. ; R ROYAL 9VSM Absolutely Pure. TIiIk poflP'ifr nevi-r vnri.-B. A marvf-l of puruv . i.i reimi to ivinl w-in-i. h.,ii.nt-Hn. More .-ouoni ii-iv 1 1 1 1 a n 1 1 a-. rii unvrN k imls, anil can noi lie n. ihl I n i - mi .'.-ii i inn w ii Ii the multitude ni lnw im. hi.. -ri v. .aula . ii ami or I'tioKpliate pOWlli-rs. Si.i.l all !v 111 i-HllK. KuYAl. HAKlHu P0WDK8 CO . Ii WhII-RI... N Y mivlji-lvdw fr&tdinznd Ulrich. : ' ifjj JJOLES ALIlI GROCER . .Mil-.M x, i I HAZAHD POWDER CO. A IN STOt lit J rai ii la i ni s all Si. 7'. .1 ' - : Ii- I o I ii - , 'I i III' l ni-, Saiis. a ik I Shot -ai .-. . I, ' I : i : l,l,i m: iwiii'Ni:. n . C. WHITTY Headquarters 'Ataba.st.ine," "Mai blcicp," A I IM'W V.v. f4 I ll'll- ,l , 11,.- V oi.l !i;-:i lit i v i ill r iOMii il-s. I -ia i-;ii ,ln, Hl'I'VI -ii'.' Ol.- IH IHIIK .-a ..... iiiM.i-iini i' :i i- ! i li ill. II vv i-11-ri'..'li- l;i 1 ,1 lillii I li K IIKt i! la. I- tf hi -W- ' , - v ',t i GKO. ALLKX A: CO., At ; i-l N is foi; ': iSpriiijitif-ltl Firo.Insui'iioe Co. 1 1 1 1 I f r 1 --ile Ill-Ill Illice oil 1 VV el I IIIKS M. -ie:. Utile Jtiik.s At ; i n i - m m: Tilh' VALLEY MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. S-il" ainl i.-li.hh- i-', is-v .av UK Ills. i,s(i .m;i:nts F( K The Peiiplb's Mutual I.ifd Assurance fund. l'olf ie- ji.iv alile al iui. i vals of from five to -even years lUii liig lifetime. Money ad v alu'ed on Pi. In ir-n. t. M IMjhiSn, . K 1 I NT MANLY. SIMMONS & hi AN L Y , ATTOItN MVS AT LAW. Will .i Orihi-.'.v . an.l lull .. It. .- , li t Me v i.e w I llT.-l, I 'Hill M.-,- I- e.l. Til 1 I 'oil 1 f. ! ..I.VW O e- i.f ''I uv .-li ,l( tlcH , I . li.il l H lid 11 v I i I S . " I ' , 1 ' i r To ihe House-Keepers. I!l V MASONS IMPROVED 1 R 1 1 1 J A HS, Till! UKST JAl? MADE. i ".: SAl.Il i;Y L. 11. (TTLKI., 20 MIDDLE STREET, n i:v itiiitxn . n. ; Just Received : baug"a"ins. 50 bbls. Mackerels. ip3.50 per barrel. 1 lot Hams 10c. lb. 25 Chandeliers (two lamp) $1.70. AT S. F. TESSER. A u.l nil other Goods at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. io.-.-J -III 1886 WHITTY'S 1886 FALL SPECIALTIES. Magnolia" ( 'ot ton ( i in. Willi I'i 1 del s a ml ( 'olidel sel s. I I'i at t ( 'ot toil ( 1 1 us. vv it 11 1 '1 edei'S j and ("I'liilciisei s. i ( 'ai v .-r 1 n'lmi ( 1 1 11-. vv 1 1 h h'eed- j e: s ami ( 'on.ien-er.-. I Iios.-" 1 'mi er ( oi t oil rie.-.-es. I o ia lloke" 1 1 and 'ot ! on l'resses. ( 'olllilete ( 'of fen ( 'leaner.-. ' 'ot toii Set d ( '1 ushers. tai a full line of nil iy. 1 it'toias. Ma.'lo s.'iai 1 i 11a. I '11 1 ! 1 v s. i. Saw Mhl -11 p J irs ;i la .-s .1 Ma. hin e 1 nis 1 :,-h iiit'. a -pecci ,-lTI'l pl I Ill-lli d hv . .- nd for email 1 ill .at r. a: i.a 1 . ; 1 J. C. 7. HITTY, ' I a v . I ; - I I 1 i I tee lie, N FOR SALE. N I 1 ; ': 1 1 I I h 1 AN i ' I ' 1 I l K 'K 1 1 : T 1 1 Is Io 1 i: at a 1 IN ; 1 M . 1 I vvll piease rpQ rj'ajje Notice . , , , . . , ,,,, A. la I il I.N. nldlS i FiS- J T'. . . K ' V The National Live Stock Assod&tion, . KICIIMOU, VA k 1 or 1 1. bin .n;s lieferred Hibbs Id i-lve fclock J X.dl.t I luN-SKl.J IT JON I'KdTKlTlON. i A 1 . 1 1 1 N" A I. KIATl'KKS. vii'i r.1 ('tit tnlo piMictiral .oration. A. pl tiii iut iu ni m icy ii:ininlM'tiiKliu)emultv MMiunr jv t-iniuiiih jnyiilile annually. iMsiitl iti.n.i;itl v, ijtiti.'UTly or hi mom Ii ly. at the liiii it 1 1 it- assured An umple rettervr, n.vaii'1'U' ftir all iinfoivsetn fonllngenciti(. jih-u 1 1 iihit i'K in every t'OimtT. for collecting ..I Motumy I remiuin. iiiKurlng io.R-y boi . Ir-i k ;if.'.M i i st i a wo, by the failure of mails I'UN. I t,.- i.i .ti tf the Company purely mutual d it- r t uiKurer8 iiult-ini.Uy ag iiiiHi lo8 ui stork iv ilisoase or ucciiieDt. Ni. policy wul be issued eovenn Stock win m- ncMi il cttbh value is less iban 10U, I or uilin I'miicv of Jnnrnnce be iiued for an ;tin.n:iii pi-niitr tlutn i'-'t, on a Hingl-? Kink. 1 h f- (niipMTiy dots not insure fancy horse :tl -iim'V pi'M-en, tail Himply Htreeg to lndeuk mi pwi.fis kr iiicir Hiiimitin. u the ext-eot i! m m id M'!'Vi('t'!lltlt' Klocb . iltirs.-H :ind Coll insured lu t ween the apes it oi!c it in 1 (ilicen years; and Mules between l lie iim-s or one :iad twenty years, roiicurt will not I hp Ueued covering Llv--iv. i'hif. H;ice or Track liorst'i. nor anT vio, k need li street liailwayB, or Mining Ciitui-itiiit s. .ni riiiK, or second claesatock, nor A (rent wliliuiit r.'tinrd for truthfulness, tolerated. AV. B. BOYl, A ere nt. dw NEW KEKNE. N. C. A Rare Opportunity. Tlii-n-n e ill prewnt Bevernl Tacnnt stores on M i.lilli- in. (I Hr.it.cl streets, In New Kerne, Dial vv aiilil make o.i?i;uut places for CIUAK slolil.s. anil it some enterprising pel bob woul.l ink.' iliem they might sell some and ereuU' ii liveiv oiisltit-Fs, But as I nave a place ulrenily lliat lakes all my time to at-u-u.l to mi. -i'fc:ullj , I wouli spy tn the eltl--.v-nu ol ta-w H i ne hthI the pulille getierally 1 1 1 t 1 will .ititiiuie lo serve them with the Kl;Y clliiici-si' i K1A1H ever made ly I lie K s 1 1 1 1 1 l's OK J A Ilo It ; there are noun iietlt-r ir lis voikI. i a k UKKI. Smoking Tohacoo a 8PriAl.TY. v the ve-y li'i-t. Chewing, Plug aod FlneiTlut-'I'liliiii-co. i-tr , etc. Call and see me. 1 And I (im i k. -11 out iiei.r I he corner of Middle and Si uili I'M nt. slree s. New Berne. WM. L l'ALMliK. GEORGE ALLEN S CO. DEALERS IN General Hardware Arrion it in ;il I in p I in e ii t a. IMow, Harrows, Cuitivntoi. Moos and Axes, v...l's Mnweis mut Reape s. Jte.ain Kiiciiics, l otion tiii s iiiil l'resscs, l-i 1 1 1 iei s Land Plaster, Kamit Mceli.-ui 's Tool, ami Hardware, lain.- Ihiik (anient. Plaster (loir. Point, SC alsomiiie, Var-ni-li, Oil, Class. Puttr and Uuit Pi irzcin, l.el'rijrcratUia . pr Cool, stoves, Kureka Unrertftr' Pn l Sasli Liix'kft, warranted tt v- i- si i'lirity ai,d sattsfaclin. !( I S VI- ItY LOW. (i' . ALUiN CO. Rock Lime, Plaster, Cements, a? Goat Hair. ; li. (). K. LODGE. CUAVKN SriCKKT, Itelovv KxpinsH Office. inav diiKiv-w ' W O SU3 E M 1 1 Ir not nepcRsory for yon to sttfTeraay lonfter willi I In hi- irouliieH peculiar to yom aex vvt-n Sliupson's Vltcrlae Svppaalfartaa will cure von In a few davs. All lernale dia-i-iik.'s yield readily to Ihe mild powers of ne nina powara tw -. , ;. .1-: sappoaitariM,' ' -v, :;' I). UOHH, M.U., Olt s r- :. In Btamp for trial -g" ".t- w lmpu'N I llrrlni I'rice r.Oo. a tox. bTRon l .1 li tif.if. 111-i.r SlAlvd 1 .fi. kutre and rlrcular to HonBS KHOltlT -asf y. A tji-nts, LoulHVl lie, Kj'. jyl7dwlm i TO THE PUBLIC I Ot'lt STORE IS FILLED ITH. C Choice Groceries, Canned Goods, Provisions, Boots and Shoes, (Of tlie bent make,) Dry Goods, Hats and Caps Crockery, Etc., In Im 1 vve keep everything that la kept Ida. Klrxi i liii-K Vsiielv Slorc, nil ofhiche arc nil.-riiii! AS I.OVV AH THK UIWEBI' at W lliili-mile (ir lietRll. . , Mi- . 'nine anil aec uh and be convinced. ROBERTS L BRO., South I-Yont st., Kew Berne, A'. C W BURRUS & CO., GRAIN AND COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANT8, N'KW ItKltNK N. O. '1 Ml ilw ) J. D. CLAKK, I7h2TXrVIrr, MEWBKKW. M. C. " otfioe on orr. ve-n gtreel, belwoeli lollo,'f 1 1.1 Brn&a aprlT-dAwi Dr. G. K. BAGBY, Surgeon Dentist. ( me fl.-l i.f Teeth for f l:,.im iiud up. i .1 -ill liiinis, i I ...i 1 ami up. A mutuaii) Illliiif-'R, tl. ml anil up, la i o;u'tc-vl williout pien. 'Mini- mi. I l-i-Khl'-iif,' Sdiit.li l''rotit sirt--!, j P"sllo Hie laiftUHi ilrmse, Nevi l.ein, N. O. Mhy 1st. Ism.. apl'S wly CHAS. H- BROWN, V T T 11 It N K Y A T - I A W TIlKiVTOlV. N. . C- 1. a I, i-w In .1. .lies mm I h M'.iia. i'. in 11 Tip . V a , 1 , I 1 ., I . s 1 'I s t I i 1 -1 I 1 m 1 I 11 1 ,i-l Hi 1 lie ' . Oa- - 1 ; ;-i 1 11 ie I '1 hi 1 1 . ' ' I "1 1 "I Ml I 11 IN II Hei-H 1 1 . U h ' 'lJ I N V KST ONE CENT -'a. 1 in.; roi ' m i.a m n l-iee suln- el Illl. I ' KT in ill' IliKK I'llISS, 1 o. .ir 111- . .1 'ia a1 u ri ,-1 1 1 'o - in nun and it i . 1 1 1 1 1 . ! - A tali- -1 1 10 iv 1 In Hecure In.' f 1 1 . 1- ' 1 1 1 . e, . 1 leiui 1 n 1 m Biter ll.l.V I'l l ia U 1' K11KK I 11KSS. . I. I V I I 'ni. I. A H V naCI.V. K-. 11. Iiii.ii . v ivn. iiiim and Original nf .i-vvsi;iiii-is. Don't Fail to Send for a SAMPLE COPY. Frof- Proes Co., Detroit, Mich. -:A-.r '' f . rj.- - - -f -; .-.'ii' ' -i. -Si" ' liases!' 3-? - .-:V-- - VJ'V' -" .-. '-. -V . ... 'v-; 1.. S.--3.-- - . tJf -''i !1. . s -A"

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