-7 - v f i . v 1 - . . ... a i '-: -...Wat- t - -' . . , . "U 3B -a - n .--.-. u II -5 - r-. 3 ' . tut- - . -. t - m I -.,".'" -f H) , a. s . r. I V ' i ' "Vv 1 -i V ' - 4 UA RBLE WORKS JIW BUR. Nil, . ( . 1 Monuments Tombs- 1M altaiaua unn sad IrolMlB wvr . j tTALIAM&AUERICAN MARBLE Otl will tMMivxt T'vni'i JOK K. . W lLleJ, Proprieioi Of- BROi' jkSU Vial .' Mi .Vfll BMLSK. .V 1. TIME TABLE, AlUnUc 6l N. C. RlIroal TIMJt TAALS -Vols KiTsc. IS U.. Suaaay. Aoa I--. I WS.ST Arr. t."a, ifVoiiaanr . I V gin Ot.. UatiT mwnmy'. uu.tir AT. I r i'0 TVia I'M. 1 TAT10?. An. 1 I i la u.' i iuut ton 1 I : U 14 Vlmn II 'ID' K .its. t; Rhmi M W-wrirt 4 W liavuorf U' HIIUtK 7 1" Mrid 1t m.1 . T tiM nit TJa Sa-ut fruaMminMta with l.mi'xr tnm Tii aiiki !tab. ImTtn t-.ram ' t M a. b4 1V RlrhiDond A i r.TUi 'Tiw trmtotg t . t.btoltrr I k r. 4 m IUi WtimUa WviJna Trslu frt ' JhMfe CM T.v ' -Tm tuirf.t r1i.-i w 4 w Tr '- ",-.' . fcuMlLllKll t-;-!"' : . I I 1 tl r - "J M W Trti rw-nU it t' - fU iU lwTii ftt I p flt., &rt? -' a ? . W. Dunn, KtAla the Jlrmt pUtnn avu-mj j t-o- ( t ' -ST. NICHOLAS. . . Jl tliintl moatkljf periodical fr ojt msi girl, tppe&rioe o the '- 2Uk timtk momth. K&iie-i by llirj J f apw Dodf e. Prie, i cti ' inVr. w U& tv, in iiru. - '. IbMkmtkn, aevv4Ier, portmuttrt., j V tail tk pablvJiora uka lulxcriptioaij Mk thoml4 bgia with tho Norem j Wr luilxr, tAe first of tho rolaiae. V- H't.&t' N ieoive tin both to usy m tv, mmd t 4rcJo th LHt8 of i co a - -Mitae7; rfai record fur the put; tvth yrm, dsriog whuih it hw !-1 . ..j i. i.j.. . .k . liare going at almost your own prices. idm ttJDoMBt'wamBt for it iiLtll.-B'-o WMJW iwiuy, t ft abAubL iuu , b mil ariag tke Mwiag M&aon. The editors U10 lOUUWlfl 13 kUHUUC iUf lir 1r Wtmrmm rkr lHi- . A. SfU2 Story by Frarii H d4;ou Brnit. Tie 8rt loo trrT hc hv ' rriOaa fcf eiUdrui. . A CkristaiM Storj by D. Hiw litl'4Mtakr. '-.A.OwOr WtliiSijUjix," bj Herv-e' i V3L 8t4wr. A orl al Mtractir..- ' , ,V llMtoneAl Serial. j ,r i.",r JTrw "Bits' of Tvli :or Yraaj ftlfJ "II. II." Tbi tmrif iorma j - grtsnv nd fittiag memorial ot' i' j f-k5f-loTi aad child helping ol. j f-.; 'Pyf o tan Great Knluh ( '"fialkAoU, RafKy and otlters. ll'm.-i UfflBt by J04pl Penned. C Vw A8w text 8rial Story, bt i. T v Ttbridr, trill b? lif lik T-.or-. -: aad aeful. Jay' Hoarding Hoa,'' crnl V Jam Oti. Diinf with a -w boy li aad fntcrrruw. - Jfraafc K. Stockton will cntriUr. :e . Mral of bL.4 hnorous and fia-'ttal ' ptoric. "Drill." By John Pre-.oL True A aapital tkol ftory for bov. TbA lloyiood of 8kp'AX Xoao Kingxljr- .th ;Hj.tr'.i -by Alfrwd Faron. 3Wi SUridtt by kx of prc-iii z: riunr, iacradiTig Paa C- i: ij . Ii H. Ilayssfn. Nora Perry. T. A. Jt:.- Tier, uaiorton NV'MhiOFton Gliii n, !:- - J.-Uidnrtn, .Jauin Millar, S iltekiih r.af. rw-r.h. dard, Harriet Pysoo" kiaoy oahen. Kaicrpriaioit Skotcb- ' fiAlliaa. Chart- t. I.-lv 1 ). l. lb ekord. LiaU-naat Schwtki vard Egsjlctca, r. i otht'T Short Stone forltirU. hy i f(. Alcott. The firs: -Th' Country'' in NiTembor. Pcxhjj. Twr .''T.'j'. 'hi, :- epaxuucu w..l eompip Karai iw Yorker t.ill :h magaaiso for childr'-n ia u. Thi La.iTCRr N -w V HEW OWNERS ' NEW MANAGERS' ii rc. .:. . - . It.,. ' ASIH ; V .- . ' ' tw,... . .. . .Jk (. 4.- .t.o . an. 1 .... - - -i' osiiMi .'..- .. i rn Tk. Lm'ik wii.Hr l Irilsl.: amnu sin.l n : maol oaimir.i w... : . BtMt liiarj f -.p(rs rarn'.s . . ; .. ' IsUly a yosvr ':. im; tlsawiai psvoori'.in. ,;a, . rKiTX'Hp :ti.;. apfdlw S:i'ai A. GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES WO BARGAINS, But GOODS CHEAP ! NO DRIVES, a ( liauce to But FINE GOODS LOW PRICES! AT Read what we can A Nice Figured Best ot Calicoes A. Lot cf Prk A Splendid Gingham at 6i COTCH OINOHAMS. CRINKLED SEERSUCKERS. BATISTE, FIGURED We have just taken we have lots of Goods to sell. Therefore If you want to buy on us. See our Worsted Dress Goods, marked way down. Buttons .'and Fringes cheaper than ever. Corsets. Hosiery, Handkerchiefs and Parasols Favor us with your 7ou money. Then don't (forget we sell the celebrated Clement Weil and Ball Shoe, for ladies and children's wear; overy pair warranted. JBiiy From TTs ''The Diamond Shirt. l , - " r t T e -. E S U e HHADSTKKKT t ! A N '1 i;;:ai: BHADSTREET': aker Buy offer you: Lawn at 5c at 5c. Trinta at 4c INDIA LAWN, LINEN LAWNS, Etc.. Etc. an inventory, and find which we are anxious good Goods cheap, call orders and we will save 99 Godey's Ladies Book. 1 t ki KOK of Art. Kxlilon try r taturvi. i l.ara.'. I: ni 1. A .1 a ' 'J? K t i.Otl. Tne Southern Cultivator i'I' IK KAI i 1 1 1 1 ktu r'.n.M.r-: .:T l.ud l'rxl. i Rirnr V f f 1 1 y Juuiul r,r onr yrmr la ali.Di t i ml V u 1 SIX .MONTHS. Ueil api,.. tr istetl Mrik -.Ha lu- , u. e-omt'ei i o .. ner.-. 1 1 . ; l.i-a. .' : ".t.. i.rt... ' .1. U pe' l'.e THK .IO I KNAL 1 1. 1 'St. ' ,i : - tr Villi a 11 :i 'W !.. i ; .-I'.'. .1, : ; ii. e t" 1 'rep u ' i.e." 1 -i-ven- !ri-,'.-.- ! i- : !i r 'l..i 1. linage '" tin- -Mi . I would ..ii' i-'i" .isreil s:uil jr...:. -'.ver tir.- ''U's'.-.i'i! .1:1 y r . : :i :u the m. 1 Iht, it so, w.i- ;'. kiln -. lit 1'V tin- M-Vl'f .! ran. r..i :.u 111. 1 -t u'.. :. 1 .J V' '1 ui Soj. .1 () any :'rc. ('.- ol c.u (X vv inter ' -T . 1. M Iiultfirii; trem .uv.uiir.r eiveu. m the iK,-'Vsp:iif r-. crops eeuer.illy will ho rut short tins year by drouth .vi id other cunsos. The probability j is that corn will be scire1 and tiih next year. If this shonld prove to1 bo the rase, as it likely will, then it Lx'hoovps every larnitT as far as' practicable to prepare lor it ty . r usinp such crops ar- ma bt- sub--titnttwl for the corn crop. I'm : feeding stock oats perhaps make the ben; substitute for corn, and when sowel in tunc they are .'asi.y . r ued. J tind the best tune to sow them is in bopteni ;.': "r a.i c.iris in . ( ctolHT as Dossib'.f. When sown , early in the fail the ire not likely to be kr.iOd ty t!:- treee- ot tue :nt"r, they ro'.v taller and C"ine otT earlier in the s ritif.'. l".'bruar is the month sow spring outs, but when sown '.' t!.:s time irom bad seasons and other ''arises t!,. (often fail to make a p oA crop. 1 'consider the yellow ru- prool oat 'the best to sow. ;-s pr.'.uiv are I larger ami li'-avn r t!:an either ti. I black or the white kind ar.dthey i ripen earlier in tin' apritijr. The 'quality of the la'id should govern trie quantity to be sown to the -re on poor lainl about on buslie' to the acre, on rich lan! abou v t lusliels to the a.-rr. ta:.. like oorn, ls a gross feeder and rcprres a fertilizer contain. i: large amount of ammonia. The fort l! - izere can Ik1 -prea and plot ;hed in utie to ' r all'. with the oats, bu the bes' nnnlv fertilizer.-- "ti o.r-- other small grain ;r bt .'ore they tune a -oart ' gio". in the spring. Spread "tie ft rtili ci br. id c.vst over the growing gram and harrow it m Th.-. roce-s hxk -like mining the crop, but it does not injure it on the contrary it is a benefit in two waw r rovers the l fertilizers and at the same time ! . ultivate. t he growing crop. Sow in lands ahout tiiUei. it-et w.de and plough in atKMit lour or live uiches t leop the ploughing .should tnt thoroughly done, that in. if pOKtiblc every square mcii ol the no'.l sliould bo well trokeu ami pulverized to a uniform depth of abont five mcho. If the crop is not hairowed in the -pnng .us alre:i'i s'atetl .ibove the harrowing shou mediately alter 1 then be ib the grain is io) ;m -owed ana piown S i t i.e , when land and enables his time come.s tt ho then cut.-, sr.e.M lat.s f..r teC'l -di they are ripe or ' he reaper tto better vv tk- ' .1 e.eaner. cut '.then ripe, it i n a.- siHlie ue.irl v not bes- to c i: do. When ell hem gre thev .-!.. bt! Iilt n mam he fori bam. m ade so unt: st ack ing If the. t l ey ran they are we or li a ui : n g : .-iuM'ks a remain tor '11CW U 1 ?.td the re "well se'fvral :ne weather will uot hurt For oats t r other small " . rv , ; hem . strain, it invisible seioct a iarge field w-.th a fence en itKsmg the head ot a branch or pond that does not dry up in the summer sow the wtnde of it, poor siot.s and ail. lu saving grain in such a held reap onlj the hest spots or such only as it I will pay to reap, and when the crop is saved turn every hog on the prem ises into the tield. They will, im prove on such a pasture and lor a tew weeks will not require, 'any other feed. 11. Sheltcrioif Muck. j3 the fail months approach Vith their cohl rams, to be followed by tho still severer weather of winter the farmer should see that comfort aWe nhcltei i-- provided for his horses, cattle, sheep aud hsogs. ThLs h.ks leeu entirely too much neglected ;u 'orth Carolina, and our farmers have pa.d dearly for k. Keport.s carefnlly gathered trcui the counties ot this State show that m ome counties there is absolutely no shelter ot' any kind provided, the eattle le:ng permitteti to roai at large and teed mi the recti and other rauges, wlniat in other conn ties here and theie rude shelters are found to protect irom tailing rain but not from the driving storms that are scverei than the rains. Here and there coujitii table .--table..' are found but so ;aie a. to attract attention on account "t their rarity. The reports go to show that not more than one-fourth ol the stock in North ('arolin.i. excrpting work horees and mule.-, have shelter of any kind m the winter season. Aside from the crueity ot this lack of care ;t is a bad polu Irom a busines.-. staudpo.i.t . It iues not take neai a. niucii teed to keep m a healthy thriving coudit.on .stock which are comtortablv housexl in bad weather as it doe run at l.irtrt an1, .-'u -rive.- a- be-t t'.t ;. . . t hey t at re. j . retl t . tl.eir iiod.t-f. ,,;,d ;.;,. stock left to tt tut them 1 ;. Ti. lood keep i.ea in 1 let: to put Sacii .tock .. leu oareiy .11 Li'ti.ill in et elite! ti,,- it Ill ,1 Wol .-e meat on ; in ..' lOUg. :e--oLa; . .t-n t I.e U ; -t . 1 '. 1 o 1 .riTi 'id. el' lrn-- i"h -irtn : ho A : : L.it i tn: ."ise.-; i: til i : I..- : t .i ml '.(:;. : i 1 1 i ..m'. : I..- 'If roll.; tiM u.. :h(iir ; vC.,:. 1 . I! U li:- 'iiUi'Li . v.:r 1 : lc t!.(- ::i.ik" it ;.n o.ts'er take ?oo'- ai'e of stock .1 'U-f.it 'lc-.u of ftxnl that l:i-o;i stock 'a bettor ::-e.se- "'ha h " ; : ( x ire liable ':.. n evj,,.se:l to severe im! ndden lacges in the weather, but because 1 -leti housed stock become 'iv : '.r'iiers a.ssistanis m jirovidmg -m xie.mdanco of nianr.re to enrich Ins .elds and keep them so. The (Train, ..a., .-.traw and fodder they eat is ..inverted into a good fertilizer and :!t '.ht te the thrifty farmer can ....li :t and readily utilize U; viierca.s '.vl.eu stock roaru at large itel set k -!k Itr ;n forests or clumps i of woods or in fence, corners they atter what they eat in all tlirec , .;ons, where it is not available for any service. This one reason alone, if no other, should bo enough to persuade every farmer who thinks ' for a moment, to have good shelter for his stock, be they few or many. He would soon find that it paid well to do it, and for the labor of caring for his stock as thev should be eared foi . KotAtion of ( rops. A subscubei aks us for informa tion about the rotation of crops. This is one of the most important questions relating to farm work, and deserves especial considera tion. It has long boon considered i as indispensable to good ami sue tetstnl tanning and there is no reason to suppose under the light of all the later knowledge derived from experiment and studv, as well as improved j iactice, tnat the old tanners were mistaken. The old ! practice was to follow grain with aj ' gra.-s crop or with one which re-j quired irt-qnout eultivation of the j soil. This was so established that ! among the 1-lngbsh farmers whose crop-- on the average have more than douh:td otirs, every tenant was iKHtnd by his lease toooutoraij to it. and never to follow a grain" crop with another one of theame , kind. The reason tor this was arid i is that the growth of cou.secutive crops ot the same kind rapuny exhaust.- the soil, or encourages the growth of weeds. It is found in the natural growth of plants ami lorests that a certain growth is generallv succeeded after it has ! attaiued it.-- maturity by a differ ent kind of vegetation; for instance. , lien a pine forest has leeu cut off, i or ua.s been destroyed by fire, hard woods succeed it, or when oaks or other hard woods have been cut oil, pines grow in their place. The old fields of the South are a stand- in g example, of ItllS and the ''old held pine covers the. abandoned land !rom which a hard wood forest was cut off, to make room for to bacco and cotton. The explana tion of this fact is, that hard woods are rich of potash and taking a large quantity of this element from the soil, leaves the land delicient in it, and nnable to produce an other growth of hard woods, but as nine ;s rich in silica and oor of potash, aouudance of the piue with cauld not and tiaTing an iihca. produces ease, when it produce oaks, hickories ami other hard woods Tne same principle applies to farm crops, and hence wheat is followed by grass or clover, and these with corn, and corn with oats or barley; and then the land ;s manured, and ,-Vw. it is grown again. In practice, I " wt- t .ve t.'iiiik' this rotat on is too snort, 'and would be greatly, improved by ia root crop alter com. and oats and o.irley alter the roots, with clover loilowmg ami the second years clover plowed in tor wheat with which grass is sown, with clover added :n the spring. Hut this, too, might be improved, perhapu, by sowing the gras and clover to themselves in the spring, and not with the. wheat or early in the fall, as soon a the wheat removed, thus permitting the scil to be thor oughly prepared for the grass seed ing, by which ita success is greatly encouraged. A'n rican Agricul turist. I5U1 )eou HutUr uuil Jtutter-Xak-iui;. llutter is the mature fruit of a lull blown cow. It is the greatest etTort of her life. The cow toils not. neither does she spin; yet I say unto you that Solomon m all his glory could not beat her on hand made, or rather milkmade, butter. This subtle joke I have repaired and newly upholstered foi use dur ing the wiutei liutter comet- from the cow iu a liquid state. It is quite a trick to win her confidence so that she will yield it up to a total stranger. I once sought to woo the lacteal lluid irom tiie milk retort of a large speckled cow to whom 1 was a com parative strangei . She w .isn't one ot those blooded cows that looked .ia though they had been cut out of a sheet ot paper with a pair ot aC'.sooIs. She was a low COW With coarse : ti.stiiicts, born in obscurity. Her brew was low, but she wore her tail I.i-rh. ami .she was haughty oh, r-o haughtl The oung man who h.ol hitherto acquired the milk 1 rem this cow desired one evening to hie him away to a neighboring village where he might trip the light bomoasuc toe till the -'wee sma' hours ayont twa." i ijuot ation from a poet who was a poor speller. He wauted rnc to milk his large speckled, plebeian cow, and I said , 1 ! n id. Ihe movement was cer ita;nl il.-advi.--t d. 1 undertook to 1 .'., a.- I i greed. !:it failed, l-'rom j tho moment 1 entered her stall and I made a commonplace remai k to her. I knew o,,r actiuaintanee would not : le.o! 'o a w.uin a 1 1 at'li 111 e!l ' . S' ii.'-ir . ! It-It c. 'h: ra : lied and i.fc.M ..'. ..ei' !:. -t tiom the nio ::.', w mi- lit;' lo .11 g li tends ril h. e Oil' through t tie stable ...i.'io-.t, luoi.gh' iiie back tt) U-T)t TI". i.e .-: I slia.. never iiTider strange cow again : nrht . So tar the en r .:!:t. t.lKr tin::; l : l . n 1 .rt A .i- i : -; t 1 w :n l.i i .! 'ie-' I nn- I . .1 v i 1 l.lii n i IV '.i n-.l: i I iff :i..-;r I'.a in.-. '.IV : I) -Z n . V ( I '.(. :i .i ( .i.iin.i.v ; :. ( ..; iP.ts tiiL-.-c -..:i i 'i .i' ; (Tn ,i . i i : i - When , ( ; ? . 1 I i : ' t ; : ;i: '.(.'u-: .i : .r. A eh vviti'ks vviuild In1 ti. .1 in-.ii . 1 '.lit to 1 ' i- r '.i 'i inn'itt 'o . ; 1 ' ' r- ' ' ;!.ink w :t!icM tnh.ili'.' . 1 1 u I 'a :.i:t) N ( .tnf.-- ire ' wonild that the ! jvmij; a country (Xl'Ot-cll to Mich - .v. y I.' i'i . wh'.ch ! hey .in Libit' -lullVriDr-' ,v '!!'! t; I -:t',. . . t :!; t: The Pennsylvania. Canvas.' Theie was an outpouring of the I peopl'. ot Voik, l'a,. Monday eve ning to congratulate the Hon. : (Tiauncey !'. WacV- on hip nomina tion as the Democ ratic candidate j lor Governor of Pennsylvania. The! r.-.-ponse of Mr. Hlack to the ad - diessot congratolation was in ex ' cellent taste. He promised that if ; elected, which he had every reason j to believe he would be. he would administer the high trust with -per- I son a! houor ami official integrity.'". Mr. Black ciearij indicated that his ; campaign is to be an aggressis-e one, "particularly against the gigan tic conspiracies which hao hereto fore controlled transportation and tiaflic" in Pennsylvania. A signifi cant feature of the demonstration was the speech of Mr. A. P. IFar qnhar, the largest manufacturing in York, and a prominent Itepubli- can, m whicn he prollereu Mr. Black his earnest support. Alto gether, the demonstration waR a notable one, and ie another proof ot the high esteem in which Mr. Black is held by his fellow citizens. The Sports of the Season. A good many people who take serions views of life observe with alarm and strong disapproval the present taste for out of door sports, snch as rowing, yachting, baseball, and lawn tennis. But our summers are short and hot; they invite to play and recreation. The chilly days come, and then the important concerns of lite monojwlize atten tion. Men are uot all philosophers. Observe the thousands of happy people who are watching with in terest a game of ball. Is it not an innocent pleasure? Is it not an immeasurable advance upon the cruel and savage sports of other days ' Let us beware of being too wise, particularly in hot weather. A'. Y. Ledger. TiiK Way the Old Laiy Used to Do IT. "You see, grand mama, we perforate an aperture in the apex, and a corresponding aperture in the base; and by apply; ing the egg to the lips, and forcibly inhaling the breath, the shell is en tirely discharged of its contents." "Bless my soul!" cried the old lady, "what wonderful improve ments they do make! Now in my younger days we just made a hole in each end, and sucked." NATURE'S. Kor Kick Stornarh, CURE FOR i orpiil Ltlver. Bilious Iet.)ftc'-ii' CONSTIPATION, Tarrant's KlTervoscent Seltzer Aperient. It is certain in 1U ef- ffcU. It : geniif in its action. It is palatable to toe taste, it can o relied nroii to cure, and it cures b" ASsiSTiNtv, not bv outra::i!;. na ture, l'o not taKe vio lent punrativec your fcel ves or allow your children to take tnem. Sick-Headache,; always use this e!ec;aiit pharmaceutical preps rntion, which has been for more than forty AND nVCDCDClA yoarri a public favorite. UI Wl Li Jl RSoId bydrugnuusovery nul?ttwlm where. ENGINES FOR GINNING Mtwf cononuca. a:id durable. Ciieapet-I tD ".ie majtev, quai ;y .r.Ult r?d. SAW MII.U. OOTTOK 1'LA.NTHliS ANP STANP AKU IMI'USMiiNTS GENilKALLV. Scr.t! for calBlosne. A. B. FARai'HAB. I'SJ.r.syivania Agrlcultnral woikp. Verk. l'n aulll dwlm TO ADVERTISERS lxireelratt'B for a.l vert'.Kiug lu IliOO Kood newspapers tionl free Address GKO P. KOWEI.L A CO., 1 Spmcf Pt . N. V. Bellevue High School, BEDFORD CO.. VIRGIXIA. Tlit lt Annual Session Opens Septem ber I5tU, lbsO. Knr rR'.al'igne or Special InfnrniRtlon, ap ply U) W. R. ABBOT. Prill. Jul2dwJm Bellevue P. O.. Vs. and WhlskfT Unb- Uh cured at borne witii out paio. Book cf par ticulars lent FREE. B. M. WOOLLEY, K. D. A t in-Ot .. CTa. Office. Si., Wb.tieh.ail Streut. WEAK. UNDEVELOPED PARTS Of th hod olArttw and FtrngUiiid. Foil prti7tr lars went trwFRiy MTO OO.. pryFALO.N X, Williams' Fast Freight Line. STEAMER ELM CITY, Barge Jennie Reed in Tow, Will make Regular Tripe to Philadel phia and return every TWO WEEKS, touching at Haltimore and Norfolk on return trin. Spocial rates given on heavy freights from Baltimore and Norfolk. J V. WILLIAMS, ieneral Manager. THE NEUSE & TRENT RIVER Steamboat Company W ii. i ui: 11. e following -icbedule o:. and a.'tei Septeml-o: til, 15 Steamer Cutler Ifflv w Borne for '!rt-n;o: u',-ry e ...trty ui ii. m., and h'riilay itit. r The arvlva -jeur'.l r ti'.e m.-araar Hl.enandi ia!i ; n tiirn ifuve 1 i-t'iittui every Tl.ur-..ay nnd I-u.t.:: ft' all potnls ttl.'i.p: u.h Steamer Klnston. :. .' '. Rf'.-r I'.;: t- -tii .-t.'H'ii. .'. i. ..i.vs iviiiffeii :.r N.-v 1-iii M r m - , 1 lli'irsdjiv a T " or It w-fc a n. w-!:.,-;ei' Nl-w iierne t-wty 'i'i:--; ! .' . '..':" -'i-ppliiK ar J..:iy ' iil i-'i.-, I"' . . f i.i: ' h . 1 la iHluikH o:i 'enti. :". v. -: . - ;...- !; i.tade t. f.'.!ilr..-r .1 :. . " :. ' vl 1 'e : 1 1 1 'Li tHRUi"!. . J 1 e J"H" h" FK1.1. at Sfti'ho-n. '.v K -rAisLV, Klniton :' bieRrs ollokiviii r W11UN. Agent a-. Tremotj. 1' yt:i-.-XKLT, Jolly Old i'leid. ; 1 'i i'K-. tiaker lirldbO. J Y VHrTK. '.ien'l Mar.ag -r i.Idiit Klnston. N. L TO THE PUBLTC! i'K TOliK IS FD V.'ITHI Choice Groceries, Cauned Goods, Provisions, Boots and Snous, Dry Goods, Hats and Caps Crockery, Etc.,! ( . i.- i i I'vei i:m '-.-l ' v - .C AS 1 .' ' VV !:;:i. mat in kept In ft r.. ..I xe ;irt '.S 1 llh LCVV1-..ST ul -n'.i- or R tai. i'oiuran.1 aoe r.s a :i ! he c-. a'. . n.-r ROBEETS L BEO front $t.. JN'nc Borir. .V. OPIUM Qne of the UR3EST MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOLS in thft'Scdh- Healthy LccjtinD Never a Death in Resident Fuyaiciiau. In case of sickness no charge for Medical attention. ' Full Course ot Study Cadets complete their education here, or a thorough preparation is given for any College or I'niver it' or 0 overtime nt Schools at Annapolis and West, Point. r.'ac'-iwtil Business IK p u fment. Book -Keeping, Banking. M'c. This Department offers as good advantages as any Northern Business College. Special Course in Penmanship under a Pinfessioii.il Penman. First Class Department of Art, Drawing, Architectural Drafting, Oil Painting aud Water Colors. No Mxta Cti rnv ,. ; , Full Course in TVirgraph .v ami in Short Hand. Our Rates art' very Low, and we have no '' Kxtraa." -sioa always begin.sMii st address JAM.E i IN CONNECTION WITH THE AGENCY FOR BOTTLING The Berber k Enzei Brewina: Company's Lager Beer, Porter, fie w I KEEP ON HAND A FULL LINE OF WINES UNO LIQUORS AT WHOLESALE, Which will be sold by the Barrel or Gallon at VERY LOW FIGURES for OASH. Ginger Ale equal to Best Imported, and superior to any procurable in North Carolina. IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR Y FALL I will offer my Entire Well Selected Stock of Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Notions, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Etc., 20 per Gent less than Cost! GNLY FOR FOUR WEEKS. L. WALLNAU'S CHAMPION CLOTHING STORE, Middle St., cor. South Front St., opp. K. R. Jones'. DABL BROTHERS, Wholesale Grocers, HAVE ItEMOVKl) TO T1IE1K TWO STORES, SOUTH OF THEIR FORMER STAND, A.nd keep of FLOUR, .HEATS, COFFEE. hUOAB, SYKUPS MOLASSES. 8AET, TOBACCO, 8NUFF AND CIUAkS, An everything In the OKOCEKY a FUEL. STOCK and at LOW PRICES for CASH. a24b Crab Orchard Water Gi?nuiue Crab Orcbard S.ilts In Real! narkacRfl I CRAB ORCHARD WATFP rO. Prnn'ra. NEW BERNE, BEAUFORT & ONSLOW UNI AM Lower Ncasc River Kuiite. skmi v:!-;kly s!:i;vicr. Kit ..! i 1. Si.:: K v- : '.!! .. aii.-i.;ii'. Ba'rd c- i '1 (.'...': ' ..l'. . I'- as., . i A-.ln:-.s i sii.;. . P,. ... VV. ti ii: !: l.i-. "'I -. " t : K !' 1- : v! . , .. .. ' u J. McSORLEY. fashionable boot m se;jb maker, P ..'..! C:K 51 i . NLW'i.iT.N. N t CATil .UINi l.AM Th:- t" Tlif; II. ill tne tV'i.. -' ity, tx 't llcvilt lit tuke 'ii''a.ur.' m mend in,; to all wl a;;1: ul-I. v. . . nn--ry -ami ("til t'li h Minim ' ,.i mav - . t, 1 i .'.- .rn lm in cortid.-LL'o. his lift. il'iK w i .1 ti. j- of Mr. MoSir;. v u : ! - ;.. .-:f.;: n: tho public that ho has rv w tw.-. tir.-t-clae. Bootmakfr? ernplov.vl . lias stck of ' the very beet tuateri il, find can put up the very best quality of boots and shoes, made on tho shortest notice, and guar antees a fit. Y our order id respectfully solicited DAVIS SCHOOL LAGRANGE. LENOIR CO, N. C " ' A Miiitaxy Boarding School. COL. A. C. DAVIS, Superintendent. School. Excellent New Buildings. Fine Thursday in September. S REDMOND, NEWBEEN, N. C, WHOLESALE AKU STOCK, DYSPEPSIA, SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION. A Remeilv for afll Diseases of the KatTer. Kid . Bey, Stomach and Bowels. A positive I euro for ITUlMd. AtfelK HMdadM. at 10 and 2o cts. TVo eenuine aalta Bold in "hul 4'nnui rajLKlsiin . I intm nnp tn I urn lAHRnnnn hi MTWON N. Mnnutv. TUTtllt K. 188C. Harper's Weekly, H.l.LSTItATEI). ; ! .'. '. i :. - W l'KKl.Y lias now f. t ir.orc than ,...:r.;, . nin.nLaui.-d its pofili u.n jib tile ..n..i u :i i f.l vcrK;y nowppniicr lu A;... ; .. i. With a coiiKtunt lneri'.'tBo i Ut- : niyui. l aitlsl.r ros.ot.mn, it is able to otfer ; .r i.i.i i itfiunit; .ur aiL.-:(C Lions uzitH,iuilod : any j levlnuB volume, (.-iiibi-acing twocap- liitihirn ua sermi stont'S. ono oy Jlr. Thos. Hii.ro', anion 11, o loroniOHt of living writers '. '..Mi, mid the otiu r ny .Mr. vv alter Bosani, . : i.e , . - t i aplJIy 1 ii-i:i;i of l-'-niii-Ji nov-.-t-; ii ;.) .lie 1 !luirul:oiiK of iimisr.al lulor- i. Mn;.-rn in nil section:, of the country t . i.. : : M.dtt s tor,. -s, mobtly lilusLi aU'd, 'is: wi . i a, ami mi.. rtunt .:pery ly orn ns on ii... c:.ier toi.c-s ox the -i. i-.v. ry w ho desires a trustworthy polite ici i :iK i Ut'.nin ui..l iiibtructive i., enltr- ly ii.-. from oh.'ei-tlon-. k in . itlii i' Icti. i -1 -i i- :' illustra I U' .ici . ' o I " : i;ii j.' r Wf i kly ll:trp-r's Poriortioalrt. l'KH "i KAK: l.i: .S '.K1.K1A Li. - m a a.: m: i .i; s I'.AZA K i-:;; - v. -i n. :t.. .rij lAli 1 A K . i V Ki ... - -1.1- 1! w '"uIU-c! ;;i: s t uam;l:.n -Hl'Al.K .a.i'.rs' . tiu ar. When : : : M., oil .viliiene.. n-ivlpt of ! it 1 1 t ! r h Wei k , fet ill. I. In. '.ilif; will or I y . j n ss. !rel:"it does not ii.i y :na: '' '.!e ''l.... -.' i- .111 i i..'.e p. r (. 1( : niivj.: '. . . . '. i i as'.p loi .will be s. f il.on each ollllVt' Sdltllllil :iia:l, ..istpa.d. lit lie i.i-.tlanees sh"U Id he made Oy rosl-Office si, .ii ey ur.ter or l'laft. a void chance or loss New spapei-s are not to copy this advertise ment Million! li.e cxptebs orUei o liai'per Jl liP'tii.-rv AJtiis. imtl'KK 13H(THKR9, evv York. ILLS ill I'tirnuks IV Ounimflnrtum's ortice " Mam HuiMinp Society Halls. C&ddt Cornet Bui Kor KegiMterlitcontaining lull particulars COL. A. C. DAVIS, Supt: ;' LIQUOR DEALER ..... , MANTJFACTUEKB OF Ginger Ale;"1 1 Sarsaparilla Lemon Soda - ' 5 -1 Buffalo llcada-i California Pear Gidb Etc, Etc. ..." I. A Ifewspapar snppovttef tto FnntfpMsT anaoenuM am " Publlthed lo the Ctly of wr Yiffc? ' ' , wii,LiAir DOBSinjnsii, dltor and Pro' . tiailf? Sunday? ant M4rtioa sthe weekly; star;.: Sixteen-page laewpMrUsuMI 4, every Wdnedar .naa , ' sfclean. pnr, brlgbt ana JatwwtlkC 't F A MIL Y. P APEIUXg? -: I It'contaloa the latort new, ton fete aaalf? arnhifi In l tumm .... . . 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