THE JOURNAL. a. as. itn. at, HtirtR. - JKW BERN E. N E4M. im4 al laa rmi ..- . J Bacma Thk Raleigh .'' 'I"' no: 'i prove the Ya.,hinitt,in ','-' attack upon th Supretu,' "'if T.at who know whether .-r m' il,e Gartte mt speaking its "iV' 'V" wot U niy lias e t'- n .4 con: mmr. cation lipfel into the eil ron.il colomD without cretiit. "r there may have Wtn oa;e starilmg rveUtioa" whicli no out know? anything about save the editor of the Glttit' He ought at least to inform th KeHrrtar, without .lelny. o there might ln inten -h m of MtartlinK tevel.iou.." Thk balance of power held rue independent Democrat in 'he Hoqs of the Genenl Awml'lv 1ms bn wielde. in favor oi the Ke publicans in the orj;..nis ion . Mr. WEBSTER, th independent trwn Rockingham, hii leen elect,-.! Speaker and Mr. IU i t v. lie"!h licaa, ha been ele-tel the pruio:p.l clerk. Mr. Wehstkr nrm-i ume-i himself a Demoerar, and Mr. WORTH, of Ilaudoliili, entered A protest on the part of the Heir.o raU against Mr. Wkhster' l lowing himself to b made r.l fr the parpoae of defeat in: Demr eraU. How f..r this r.imtnn,i''',n will extend in matter of !epil. tioo, it is difficult to tell I' w-l!. perhaps, depend a good deal 'M"'n how th Democratic members .le.il with the wayward independents If Democrats mill, . they ciaim to be, they will vote with their breth ren on all questions ten link: party advantage. THK H0E5TFn Oot special from Kaleigh oil ..Monday night ataten that a bdl w as latrodoced in the Sen it, co amend the Oostitntion in regard to ho ne atead and personal pioprrrs n enptions. The pronved amend neat exempts '-tiO worth of per son a I peojierty as. I m !i.'iin;cnl hi the ralne of :0). Too fWtlBt rbanK iu the tun dameatal laws are objectionable, - bat tb present homestead law has aodoattedly oatlivel its useful- Upon th present basis of . , Yalaatloa OI properly a man li.s rijchlaBOC littl fortune if he owns , su ch a the present esen.pi ions. Xae lAW Ttaa ll.lenilel to protect K I l.hinn aim Itiat I heir prOertj 0 CJUelUeUCe of I h(J warl . bat the, time liaa come when it 18 raallj bo protection to a debtor, for bo nan can get credit without giving a mortgage. 1,0,1 "" fore" dosnra of a mortgjg- nothing is i exempt. Woald it not Ih-better to abolish v -..-...i vm,w,..- ifrt ,ua hvjw,w". v . .. e - - - Uether and exempt a certain amoant f personal projierty from execution oader nj rocesa save for the col lection of taxes. This would prove of real benefit ti the family whom th present exemptions laws was ia tended to protect, ami at the tame time restore credit and confi dence without the cowt of a mort- ix'gtin A XKW PAl'EK. Mr. J. C. I- II. via; is h the publication of veeklj newspaper i Republican at lialeigh. called tine iUgnal. It is commenced, the editor announces, "for the par paws of reinforcing the fight on behalt of tbe people against lUmr Um Democracy." We believe M r. llASKIS has been conducting this light for the .At ten years, but the Teanlt of the elections during that time seems to indicate that Ins tight ta against rather than on behalf ol the people. Considerable space in the first ijsae is devoted tn , discussion ot the election in (raven comm. The Washington Gmi-tte't onslaught Upon the board of. conn's canvas sera i-l copied and the matter i referred to editorially? The ,,,,, ought now, and prob.ibh w-.II ,n its next issue, to copy the ," ' attack on the Supreme cart .: North Cnroima. The iw.. p.ijsers will then star' ofT ii irni"iL"i:-'i together. The editor vers ingeinonslv -e, ., to array the leino,-r.it- memher of the Genera! Assembly agn: Measrs. Ci.ahk and t. vn r. : reseatativrs from t rw.-n II tella them that ti.e-e -.en. en "were elected for the ;,-, i. poaeof attacking G v, :. ,.i . w for hU i.drnin.stra- :.n ..: " Untie anil North Carol::, i -il road." ami fries to impres.- t n .. them that Mr t t i; k is : n ; , ,r . o the reeal of t h,v ,-oun r -..,ii. meut system Yes, Mwr i . v i a:..; i I s i: . were elected, but for n 'i. porpoje ;us thaf laid down hv 'he Signal, and we hardly "Innk a ds of intelligent me:: w-ii M-.m:, ',, eouelnsion. upon t h. sagg, -- "i, the Sinnrtl, that the :,.rd . 'ti T4iers of Craven u n y -.sen-set of scoundrels, a:-. .'. . M s; . CLASK and I.A5K w.'hou- t;;.!s vestigating the m i't. r in.! !'!.: a sufficient cause. The ,:,! a i composed ot men who ,re a' )OllS on the 'In of ele.-'io;.. i:; ! were "judges oi ;he election.' Taking the laws of or: i: t i ; c . for their guide, t lies cans as,-.; : i . returns and deel ired 'i,e t Ot course Mr. HiKiii- p r fliem tnt and put in KouM '-a:;-withoot investigation. On' w ' -i,,,. ai embers of the t ,enera . A s, m whom he terms I ;.";:'' i: !:;. eeata" do as he would 1 1 ,s . ' , '::: The .N, .;(' ;s a lie.'.' ; I'.ii'e : and readable paper and s,- : :eve will aid the lrm.x'-.a-s .:, : l iving KKOM . t M KSU.K r i . r t a a : . f iL-ni. n v ; : :. T h e c i t - n '. unno r v. ! t h r t- v "the r m nit i r. : Itr.c'.h and run .s. an : ad of the . a 1 1 e r . : j n-o i en i r. ' n .i r ttc to :n the :lrM.l i Mon-hoa 1 ':? Ti-re re MAie ' u r .:--, :' " c. Titrations '.he p. !.-v -'. r a v ' h es e a . f brani'hea runniuK m . n t r ,ic k , that :ir 'ii n: territory all roads. i' lo hail i out "n .-ah v. '. .' "h. ther mir ,-.uj y a ! '. mcreaae their tV.-d-r ml ' d greatly '. their k - r k it territory m alt!i While thif . ,g- r -u-' tin.i cur .-.-hi :e. ' v others. ihil re th .'- ' r ..: en , : n'.chin; ieps h it n " e to ore u ; y ; r t'U.'. 1 up thwc ' d r- i own prpertr. r . M . 1 i n K .Si ill 1 te taken i in I I I' ' i I I I! I Mitt t i'e ( 'iiiveriio- .I . these lew- r wo . n s a N r h oi !' -eeiirilij;. f"l r.v-' . ! the .-teel. tl I ioids'o. ro 'o S:iv: 1 only rece--ar Re . rii ' er t ai n i Then i oi ipor t n n -- ' li.iii the road iroin !,i;e! I ' " as an a. ' of t he in! hoi :m the ;'o -o eVelid It r Sin for.'. . A (General As.'emWv purchase and 'he r on to 1 a ette i.ie bill was drawn and the Governor, as the measure did not de- withont li s e.nieii - a I mi 1 1 ; ed to friends o! the ne to p it - h 1 1 ,w;,l iM oivera t loll - 1 'It ! !! on in r ,1 -o o rty ( 1 or: r .i n ' he A ed no A N. e and "1 up A. A n the the legisi ill' I '. K. a:: wealt h the S ui i 1 1 i ti Ml- ir h tie.. i'. was i;iH'ii a set b. Iivss of -X valuable feter. l'.ut we reiou-e !o -ei th. Governor is pi oon-esi n g in the right direction. He 'hniWs fl ( '. nth proper eon ve, II - w , 1 I sk-ii pay a .'. . v i den.', giirds it as valuahie earne.srh ree niim. n.l State not parr with her In regard to bin id it i; i ,:tie of r :1 extending head ity to 'ii. , t lot: Me also re roper! v and . : h it the o-.V ersi.ip. eders t o t he f i om Sbre e. in which tnt, state is .r. I v I n ' e res' ei I , he says: Krfiiiij the ui.i nan I would earneeily irpc W tiuK , ,rk . is-n von : !-. e ncwity. "o far as it may b ronutent with your exiatifij: obligation, to jjrant each of iheae rnaJa the neeeaaary char ten an.1 in piixirtion to their length. u!fc.-irnt cooTirta l- build branche j from ihe main aUr.s and in uch Jirection n it iu,-!i (Winn a;, may be deemed j d,iable. by the r-p-rtive director i of these rod. It i bebeveJ that the pe-ipli alon the line of thee brancho J,, JIy rlothe anii (eeJ lhe coa,icU the re-p, c-tive d i rector . to do lhe jradm). an.l alter the RtaJiiin the direotori rami, hr degrees. . ; lnn ihe .lire .'tor mut. I'T ,1eerec. down the raiU and pnvunr v - the roll ing stock This .recommendation will meet with the hearty "approval o! the people in this section. As the road from (toltlsboio to Charlotte is under lease for several i wnie- tlu' work pt branch roatls legin on th, years to building A. v N. C. U. Branch roads should h built from Kinston to Snow Hill and Greenville, ami from other (mints into ".Tones and Onslow. If the i roads .o the two last named conn located the whole ties are properly State would be benefited in develop nig the swamp lands. Swansboro Items. Bain, snow, hail; cold is inds aud hard freemg, is living experienced by our people now. Last Thursday a lug shooting match at Mr. George W. Kellam's. lurkeys, chickens, geese, et, the prizes shot for. w,"re Bast Friday night Mr. and Mrs.1 I. .1. Sanders gave the young folks ! a party at their residence near here j and they enjoyed themselves tianc I nig and conrtmg until morning came to break the spell. 1 Mr. K. 1'.. Terrs, a Northern cap- ifaltsf. is nutting up a iar'-e steam saw mill and man it tact u ri n g estab lishment at Barker's bridge. The main building is lit", lee! long by i'-o feet svide, so we learn. Sehr. I'.tta, M. I'.lo, id gorv. 1 . cleared tins port yesterday lor I'lizabeth City: sehr. Packet, .lor I d.v. slgo,Hl, cleared lor New l'.etne. and schr. Gold I.eal. lion co:n:iian t a pt . .! ' h ii 1 '.lo .,1 cood . is lor New I '.erne: schr. U.is.i NS . Menu s, : n ' a; i i i'i! : a I tlr '.O.lge ol l ,,'od Tel:; f is' : ::cre.isi i: g . A ;ite;r!a iUg ten new members w.-i, ted a:n on ' ; hem -a ,-: . led bs a. : n g W. i p.ais : s' :i: ee a dm: l r. a:i Mrs. I;. 1' Cap' ',s kv v. -ses ! I :,'! ... in. ; 1 . er M rs. Igood 11. ns ; I -e II 1- I I i r , r,;,i II 1 . Ma ; i i s "l ; r : s ; me to d to -. -s e irsd. nd. ins eek i'i, nap; ii W ami a - d i ,1. n'l Anil,! S 1 T ( , r su;. f in the w, rid ! i - - . s r,'. I ' leer?. ISau s. r I-- re. Teller. s'happt,l .': I.iiia ' ' rr.. and all Skin An 1 ;.';f!v curs piles j-i.re It i" guaranteed t. ' t ra;ifac;i,'n . , r money re-ri-e . " -r.'.-. per box. Kr : :'-.". i---'' lv fim i.-d I II r . t- N K It I. ASSKM HI.N. I.N ATI., w.i.s railed ti 1 lie ; Ml. I I 1 J tn . b sred :n an -S.M.a" s on s i voles u; !,ody w 1' deavoi imposed : lie president . I . iir. ( w ho s.m! : nr: I ty virtue ot the pro : ' lie Const 1 1 u t ion. : t tie on me to preside over this en organized. I shall en discliarjjo the duty thus .;;iou me impartially and m.stii. 1 tins tn.it each one ot us may so act his part, that when onr .lel-.Vra" ions have closed and this session has ended, we may realize tha' ne have contributed, to the pros-n: and happiness ot the people of the State. The Senate w:ll come to order i'oi the purpose oi orair.-'at ioii ." The clerk was directed to call 'he roll of the senatorial d;tno's. There was some dispute about Senator ( 'lark taking; his seat, but the president decided that he was entitled to it, on account of having i i certificate which conformed to the refinements ot' the statute, this decision to be siibiect to any farther decision of the Senate 1 he president then .idmi i.istercd the oath oi office to the Senators and a quorum of senators heing preaen". the orgati: it 'on w.i- pro ceeded with. For clerk of the Senate, M r. Fem litMton placed in nomination Mr. K. SI. l'nrman. Mr. Sanders placed ;n nomination Mr. Muggins, from Onslow, but later withdrew the nomination. Mr. Funnau wa unanimously elected. l'or sergeant at arnis, Mr. SS'ebb nominated Mr. Wiley Y. Clifton. Mr. Cook seconded the nonuna tion. Mr. Clifton was unanimously elected. Sir. l'ou moved to send a mes -age to the Mouse, advising them that the Senate was ready tor 'ni-i ness. Carried. Sir. Stiober moved theapiKimt n, ent ol a committee to act with a Mouse committee to inform the Governor that the Mouse and Sen ate were readv for business. n motion the Senate adjourned o meet at 11 a. ni. Thursday, lit USF. K EPKKS K NT AT I ' 1 IS. The Mouse of Representatives met at FJ o'clock. There was a large attendance of sootators and great interest was manifested in the opening proceedings and organ :.- it ton ol t he body. Col J. I . Cameron, chief clerk ol the Iious.. began the roll call bv counties, and the members of the ower branch of the legislature came forward ami presented their certificates ot election, .Mayor ss . M. Dodd. as magistrate, adminis tering the oath. On the call of Craven county, which is entitled to one representative, two certificates ol election were presented, one mini the ooani ol county cansass ers declaring the election ol s . J.. i ,n ., a olie from Sheriff Mever ' Mahn. of Craven county, declaring 1 the election of John K. Hussey. 1 I lAfll-l. I oh i ameron tieciareu air. n . i. ! I:ne to Ive the renresen tat l ve elect , 1 1 , . n e i , c.s. On the call of Surrv counts Mr. Pritchartl. of Madison county, gave notice that a contest as to the elec tion in Surry wonld be made. On the call of Wilson county. Got. ('. II. P.rogden. of Wayne.; gave notice of contest as to the election. At the close of the roll call 1 1 members were found to be present, and the bouse was declared O'mmi for business. The first business was the election of a speaker, ami nominations were declared in order. When this announcement was made a stillness fell upon the House, and the most intense in terest was manifested in every lace. It was generally known that Mr. Lee S. Overman would be nomi nated bv the democrats and that he would poll the full democratic vote It was not positively kuowa hosv all the independents would vote, though it was generally known that a majority of them favored the nomination ot J. B. Webster, and that if nominated he would rece-ve j the full vote of the republicans. In anv event the vote would be ohkse with the chances of success alxmt cp.ial for both sides, Mr. N. H. Macon, of Franklin, broke the sileua? by rising and simply nominating M r. .1. I.'. W eb ster, of Buckingham. Ir- Leazar. of Iredell, then took 1111,1 noor. and presented the name of Mr. Lee S. Overman, of Uowan. The nomination was received w.'h cheers by the demoera s. Mr. I.ea.er said; Mk. i'i.kkk and lii's : ; ; ':: It :s my pleasant duty, my dis tinguished honor, to present to you the name of Mr. I.ee S. Overman, ot Kowati, as the candidate of the regular democratic party tor the dpeakersh ;p of the House. The strained attention of this crowded I. all indicates the intensity ot tl.e popular interest in t he issues ot t his hour, from Tennessee to the sea tUc pe .ple of North Carolina a: ,oo,xi!ic toss.ird the capita', to U-ain flic out come id this crisis . ha ; :s 'lie em, rgeiies ? The lort tines , ! ; . . i ! svar have cast the balance : pouei ;n the hamls of a ma'.l nil m ber men, who are common!) known . mlep, tnletits. a:ul ss im protest ;,, i.e democrats. I'hese men. wlio have lough; :n tiic line s iii e.i ; , i, r ; o -iion'.der sv ;t h s . n ; poi.' ca. ba'ties id the past, ii.is c. '.'s-.itr, ;n Mme cases upon iisi ar.l e.p; 'a'''.e grouti.'.s. diverged !ro:ii i.e regular part s organ t.-. it i; I'.,- rce ii ' campaign 'in -, i re democrats; to Ihes a a s ss e I e-e -. :. ' I 'i :'..-.: support t he d , s ; : : ';-:!'.; s..;; -t lb'W.ili. : l.c : ; : , :r . : deir.ocr.i' s .1 : :. . -li :- W ::.--. -n- " d.-n.o. ,:. : ::...,:.. '..:.- I . e S l I. , : :: a:., g ,' . : . ' . : . , mains . , i s ' ; ' e . , p : ''.,,; :i : i : ! : . ad.r.rs. u . ' :. ., . g . . , . I I at ' . i f s ; ; ; not t 1 1 e g '. e a ' S e pie-ell' i ' ' ' 'la:.:. I . I iiei e are. ' I . i it IC.ll p.li t ie- Fhe Illdepeiide e diverge!!",' Is : n ev ; t ai e s : : .publican pa: : lie li ate: rial , su ; ei; : ol ! n a . a' I ' I e , 1 1 e I I't-.o e am detnocra ' : has e ss , ei hard luiigl men-, m c There a. cor. 1 ia . par's-, s - cm ra - ss , i s . en n f.eld. SS ii-e : ire a I'ommo; er,- i'i!; be " a i ii I e s e iertrage 1 , i ent p.u . . alli.u.ct ; .o your allej; of M'.pl'eini to i ' ; i . 1 1 1'od.i ifi : ii : i e uiiii I : od a on hum! dtM'ole ,l!.e. In th-. ill n ill flit i hi port a lice, u e ppeal i he glorious ' i ad t ions 1 memories ,, the past, ipes in the f:i : n re for your iid oll'srl'. es. to choose ano s.iere ty your li countrv a the pro lie' tel !esM, : a I a . to OI'oYt ; tiy ai emocrac your pi . mil ling To ;s o! r e g 1 1 dec w:tn 'he da ". statiM. 1 i'ii'ii' to the ie hies s and g con h Utter under- lines epilMi- liom ve c ''alls Let in poi ti t ". o: ; 1'wo ears hem e, 1 1 i'gli'ed along b.p.e heat ot ; h Jt min oirely ion-nine w:' 1 1 a r. ' h i ii g th r -I.li.d '!.: ' ell t .a r be democrat-- oi i i 'i 'M1 ve 'hi- i. w f :' .- shall 1) the in-1 test v: de: : nil takes You : cans w ill s there Sir tha' 1 n de; ( '1; TV -ha: Ma. e d: :. I'l 1. Here t!o- I I ,1 a e a : s. man foi the h Si .e l ke I w 1 1 1." il ' S'c;i-!ei oelouge d e ii . o e : a ; - : a , t i of ' he 1 o people Mr. 11".'. ,,: A the nominal o Il , 1 . : in a ii .lion -ii. 'tn i know Me -aid how 1 u :1 nation "i he has t h to nil the 1 h id th speak ei o lv had o man to ; which he signal i'i. Mr. W and s.ud ' ceeds to be but . I he 1 Ions '.ha' i : i 1 a n a n M oppo pal t .!, mental In the ', again ;i i a -.', el I,, a , i -ecolld ( certu a ti : hca ' CM, - , VI 1 a bib t .f Is agi ' ' g . I - (jtleht -r " ' - o n .; I h e eh.,.. 1 1 n 1 N -I. pities is'e; t! Use i ai : a lid Il ! oi h th or pro- we the Moll '(It hat : t n o'i'.i , tl.e members i tn con : u i n ,houhl be known t 1 , I . democrat . democrat it o the ituida Itldel'.'c !'. e : !cs I II a : ii urole-sed all,'. giance to :i dt mocr.-it ic i n ty. .'.i-1, - I stand w ith ind noble Pennsyl In nat.oii... that staunch vania demoera: ., leader. Samuel J. Randall. I ! S'ate politic- I am with the democratic parts . u ith one or two except ' . mi - . Mie pi ii:c; pal one '.H'lug tin- co ;:i: gos ertniii-nt onestion. 'nd nn opMo-i-iou to that ,j.,es ii o- , X ' e h ,1 to a lull I ef.eal ol the n. e. '.-:;: . '. ',.n c lie' so'lg'i to be Horn : hat ed !; ' 1 e - ''' ke! -h :p 0f ;his 1 o-i ; I hii- made no with .us s in a i i ' I ; 1 1 ' alliance -i, It'll wo; . i i, h iinpet . ; i , an.l a kel . a I, d i I i "... 1 1 i ' m ust del'st a nd : 11 g Sly prefer ' ! x , i of this : 'ln-f be impart i.i 1 an; el c o r k a -s : ,'. to the ! be done w that I am a enee is to w I louse, bar t llio -l ' k on Co 10 o'le-' decided bs s nit." Mr. .1. si! w,,i ta. took t he lloor and s.t an . t eel it lUi'it i!o I my duty sas son mdepetidcti'-: pat": 'tii.ti il.it lv wish to invoke. lor a nan l:ki heie Mr. SS .1,-', : who enmes ilemocr.it and allots - h inse. f t used as ,i means of defeat ing demo cratic measures, tha' the I.nd in iv have men's on him.' A ballot is is then rakci. a'xl t be vote sva- as o!os-: t )s ei ma n . ."?: 'A e : . : , : . .".;. Mers. I )'. : ii, an ..ml '' e'wrcr were panel. M i . W ei s' ,'i W..S : ii ,; , :, ri -ed speak, r. The elect i": i , , ; , ' . : k was next ill oi del . Col ..I.I. ( a :n ,-n : i "is p :; . n nominat ion !or ehh-t rlt-i k bs I he democrats, and Mr. G. M. Bulla was put in nomination by Mr. York. The vote stood t'.o tor Bulla and o s ebster this tu! e for ill t t Mr. ( ' ii t. ameron . spe aker Mr. sa' Bulla. On voted at ham , :nla. c ik sv ith h " v -i . . s e , the ilemm r. j ever, vote i were the j On nn , I louse ad Thursday M: l'c; I . . 1 1 : g e s . ol ill. ,-,l until , i ne clock . n ; ' i ' s 1 to ordei , I um sv as ell.ttc c il. The organ. 1 completed by electing 1. I '. Sampson, leading Gudger, ol Mitel clerk; and A. M. N Nicholson, o elelk: .1. M. engrossing hi.-, of .1. i.'non. J assistant door kec ,-r. A COni 111 1 'teC SS as ., ; wait u pon the ( 1 o Ve i n or ind i. ": i : y him that the Sena' e 1 gan.ed and I cads '. Mr. 1..., ,., -. g.. test "t the ea ' li I, o I'i a Veil . si'Vi'l l ! i , - : :: . , ct e i n 1 1 " 1 . i '. I ca'endai . I:. Sh. ia ,, .,.;, en ' .e s ,.;i the . . : e a ii M . 1 1 . i reg", 1 a'.-o til.l.le , Me--I - iil-'o l. .,'',; 1., Were adopted rpr -e il -e o ; the Se il 1 ' e vs .' !. i;e I a tl: I '. v : at..', the Senate, a- u as i r bin dll!. ijl 1 1 1 e - -. aik i . 1 1 : 1 1 g tel ol is CI c II aud lita'Ils I the : iths a-cd. 'i a l ac , n ks ' ., ri , I es, ,! e i s I: ,!e, HOI SI ,i'i ... t . . lias e- M ' A . M -. i M i of five vc ar ia- diciius . 1 Mr. P011. a 1. ;11 to amend sec'ion o. t is, if ihe Code so as to provide for t "no woikingof certain convicts noon the roads of the State in lien; ol imprisonment in jail. Judiciary. A message from the House nn- niTiuiced that that body was. rendy for a pel iod for business -that the committee j the law to be administered lmpar which was appointed to wait oil tlie j tially. Gos-ernoi had repoitetl and was Mr. Lane, democrat, said he felt reads to wait on the General As certain he held the proper certifi sembiy at once. ! cate, Imt If he did not, he was the The clerk read the i,o crnoi 's lat man to hold his seat. message. A ineago lium the house svas received to t he etlect that the house had passed, house bill No. 10, to j incoi potato the Flackwell Durham Co opeiaf.ve Tobacco company, j and had sent it to the .Senate with- out engrossment. Mr. W .11 nil moved that it be : ui. ited to the proper committee, sir. Pciuhciton spoke i n fas or of , tin I'll, sasii.gthat ifit was passed! Mi be tat:, who is mm 'mrt b, might t'ee to induce not iheni capital ' o !, v. st h e l , . I i . W a I i eh 's mot i. wi was call led. 1 1 i n g i : to the ptoper commit 1 Me p- esidetit a in!. ih h low, tig committees: Fi r. i leges and elect ions Messi h. I old-, Adams. Alexander. War I I n . 'I in hei , Cook and W i n-ton . t ot pot at ions Messrs. William son. W ebb, F.ailey. Williams, of I )a ,,.-oi. l'-ircell. SIcCoi m Ick a nd Cook S l i a l I is a j,d Ice-- .SI ( s-i s. I'elll !. I-". Steveti-Oti, Melei. V ii li. viiaw, Saimdels and Sutton. I n-u t a in Thorpe, Feinbei ton, St.-veii.-on, l ull. Spriull. lallington a lid SI in l ow . Judicial -Adams. Watieii, 1 Vm ictton. Claik, Fields. Webb, -.'il- llauis o! 1 hi 1 d - ui . lliias, Ivf.r, fill till Shobel . I'm I,. ll'Ktoll, I. , key I 1 1 ' I Foil. :e pie had llii.g dellt a II II Ml in i d i li .1 ' ! Ill' me lor the election oi lei r, be : III.'. aketl befc on : ai.s in a' - i i"i: ate ad Olll ncd 1 1 1 ' s I . l in M-al II Use Illet ; Webstel ! 1 t h ehs-k. rhsn . Ft aver bs Mr. Sun i I h e m em ber lium Davidson. Sir. Pearson, mil., a resolution :n icgard to the internal revenue sys tem and tin1 Fdair educational bill, in connection with the speci al order o 'S i n i d a s at 1 'J o'clock. Calen der. 'I he ioil'ov ng bills w ert intro duced and referred 'o the dillerent C" m m 1 1 tees: Sir. Pintux, rep.: Hill to repeal the present system ot county gov einmen'. Keferretl to committee on counties, cities and towns: Sir. Sutton, dem.: Bill foi the elc-tion ol two additional justices o! the Supi ,-mo court. Feleirod to lii. ininrr- unin in tr ,, ' . ' ' V"i . ',,n -r,,i ...i i , . m.. ... .,.,iri.v. sec. laws oi i-s.s.i, naame ui ive stock in n n com be countv. Mr. Thomas, dem.: Bill to an thorize the directors of the peniten tiary to furnish convicts ?o svoik on the i at toret comity turnpike, in- ternai improvements. Ir. Sutton, dem : Poll I'm t he ' t o tec tion of mechanics and labor- ' eis. .1 iidiciary. Mr. Hoover, rep.: Bill in relation j to the stock lasv in Wake ennnfy. j Propositions and grievances. ; Mr. Martin, dem.: Bill to amend chapter -."il, section l, laws of 1 sa.". .Itidicniry Mr. Thomas, dem .- Bill to nmend : he elect ion lasvs. .imliciary. ; Mr. i tvermnii, dem.: P.ill cnti tletl an net to altar the constitution of the state. .Indiciary. ; The seaker annonncetl the fol lowing committees: .Indiciary Messrs. Overman, Sutton, Ewart. I'elton, I. yon, Thorn eiiou, .ami, mom- US. llOllgllton. P.ll'SOns, , Gray, Abel!, .Ionian. Privileges and Elections ork, Crawford of Haywood, Fries, Pritchard, Feltoti, Pearson, Can dler. Paschal!, McMillan, Lindsay. Pinnix. Sanders, Cherry, Kell, Oakly. F.vans. Chileutt. Spellar and Ward. ( ii motion ot M i . ( ) an in an, t he cleik proceeded to te.nl the Gov ernor's message. 1 Miring t he reading ol the mes sage the chair announced that a message had been ieceived from the Senate informing the House that the Senate was ready to go into t he joint elect ion c enrolling cleik for the general assembly, had appointed tellers lor that purpose, and asked that the House appoint simi'ar tellers. On motion, the chair appointed Mews. LeilMr. dem.. and York. lop. Mr. I'liiinv. rep.. mos, d to recnu salei the motion by which the tell- ei s ss el e ipie.-d ion ". i s s i . : i Mi. 1 t he: ss e tnattei -t he um' i appointed and upon this t 1 full. lived 1 1 1 ' e II 'ii.Mii. vat : n 1 ep. 1 i'.im i tli'Hl: ht 'i-. ss hv the be deterred, and that r'.et k '.v.iv nut itnper- a Si a I'll r:,:. Mi. IY.li-:!. :ti . ii .d I i'.im in ss ii y lie I lo-t pulled ss . i .- . -.aid that uiie ie Unit t,T .--hiillld t hat thet e was a ip'tilleiiiati Mttinej uti this lloor ss ho had iiu nrht to hw sear and eonse i : ne.-, i ! y tin I : h f to n s ot e. 1 le did ti"' pi..p..e '" ise him ueli a i.Lth' nn.' ' i,e ,j not ss as . -ft t led. He I fieri ed t" I I '.' . 1 . I.'llle, Ot I raseii euntity. lie proposed to i. ' tanlv in the inattfi. a-i in other --ii-h eases that eaine up at. the hist i;uii. svheie he had vnteil to nil--. .; a sshite man and seat a colored ii re lie -aid M r. I a ne did not iio.,1 a propei rei tille.ite l"i' hi H'.i' and had no ri'ht to s u'e. M .-. 1 lu'.t , dem ., eonhl ti"t ee an s I , a -"II 1"!' I et a I d 111),' the svoi k ol the II "i -.- and t huiii. t the . he; ion Mi. 1 'ear :, . ind., -.id : ha : . n "I I e r tii i i Hi e In 1 I s h "Il i, 1 ! a ke , ,' a '.'i'i l.i-.ite ft um t he -ii, I 0 -l."',il I be ptesellled: that ill I.,- , - i ; : . ,:n 'raven t ss o cert iti ea-, - ss e: e ;.ii-ilt-l at.,'. ! he ('let k . ; ; ... : 1 1, .:;- : n : ).'.in ; 1 ti g t he p:. .,-:, 1 i: - e ij.ni cade a mistake II. , . . f ' ' ' -nd 1 e eet i ; J i : f ed Ml . Ol Ml. 1 Hie I I n.ei clerk -: i lis si at "11 I 111 t tf e i mall in id been and svas t nnt il un on pilsi !c in ! he -tied den. I thought it -1 1 1 t !i i ' the ( ', o Verii"! 's ,.U1 be I'lukell into. ,! be I cad .n fill: l! . ,1. in., t bought the i i ' 'el had been stated . man Hum 1 liincoinbe, tepul.I.eaiiN wanted to tie-s iint.l they could ty "ii o.n' ballot by et tain members. 1 1 , at the la-' Session t I. .- ii,-- 1 1 lend and to conscientiously and do the same thing again. Mr. Worth, dem., thought the argument on the republican side was a "mere matter of moonshine," and merely a matter of "humbng- gery" to kill time. .Mr. Macon, republican, was will- 1 nig to go on record, but wanted Mr. Turner, rep., was anxious to j go on record also, The motion to reconsider the motion to go Into the election of enrolling clerk was adopted. Mr. Brogdeu, rep., moved to lay the motion to concur in the Senate resolution on the table. Mr. Pritchard. reD.. called for the 1 j ens and nays. The call was sua-! tained and the motion was tabled. Mr. Holt offered a resolution that the House meet at 11 and remaiu in session until g, unless ousiness should require more time. Mr. White, of Perquimans, rep.. ( introduced n resolution in regard to seating.). 11. Musses, ol raven county. Adjourned. ' ".. . Tp A11'" .lanuary ft. i.scs.. The Senate was called to order ... .i. t '... ... o Lite i lesmcut ai i i .00 .1. 111. Piayer by the lies". Ir. Atkinson. Yestprday 's jonrnal was read and HiMPi oved. Mi. Clark announced that the assistant doorkeeper was still ctm flaed to his bed, find asked further ive ol absence, which was grant- d. Hills were intioduced ami tli.- posed of as follows: F.v Mr. Locke.v, a lull to mote co-i.u'ily secure to the mechanic and unskilled laborer the payment of their wages or earnings. Fi tuilioe. The bill to incorporate the Black well Cooperative Tobacco Co., passed its second reading and was placed npon the calendar. . r-rt. tUn 1 1 .... . , , ., .v uicw.igp noui wi o nuu u- nounced that the nonse wonld be ieadv to elect an enrolling clerk at 11:15- o'clock. A motion was made aud carried that the Senate concur in the elec tion. H l.,,l..t,. ,:.,n,,.l Me T i .-ui tu,. U.U, initio,. i tj i- wot,), cnn.in,i tVio ai. iiunu,.'n. "cuu c,uiii,. nomination. - : l St. 1 t air. look uoinin.ueu .ui. i.. i. KIlis; Mr. I.ockey secontled the nomination. Mr. Browrrwas elected by a ma j or ity vote in both houses, and was I sworn in by the president. ' The president annonncetl the fol lowing committees: Propositions and Grievances j Messrs. Fields, Kerr, Pon, William ! son, Cranse, Terrell and Taylor. Banking and Currency Messrs. , . . i i t , , i Pomberton, Alexanaer, sseim, : Tnll( purceii, Button ana l ox jiuuai) auau'-.uio. " U.,-ll! ""r.ll;0 Inl-mo .Till, . , .... llnaa.a . O , , .-, t,.. :,, nn: ri.,' spouse, nui.i, vumk, "-"""'i.neg8r8. reiton, i'arsons, .Liuusev, Harrison and Mason, of Orange. ; Williamson and Mills voting in the Internal Improvements Messrs. aerarive I warren, Adams, ss nnamson, p,iao v.aiuv nnder. Krr. Simpson and Lockey. Finance Messrs. Alexander, Pon, Thorpe, Bryan, Adams, 1 nil, Pemberton, Shaw and Eaves. Claims Messrs. W llliams of Davidson, illiams of Titt, Kerr, Shaw, Stevenson, Mason of Chat- I ham, and Kpps. Agncuitnre, .innerais ami. .uin- ing Messrs. Williams of Pitt, Bryan, Alexander, Thorpe. Wilson, Pnrcell and Laves, j Engrossed Bills Messrs. .Mc Iver, Turner, Pnrcell, Collie, Thorpe, Tull and Lillington, Mr. Pon moved that the rnles be suspended, aud the bill toincorpor 1 : '," ' ,. ' nfs tlm JXhickwpll Co-oneratis'e Tobacco Co. be voted on. - ' f . be voted on The bill 1 ,.naon.i tl,n third rpndinrr and was i enrolled. , ., , ., au. Aiiiiuin I'ncicii .v H-.WHIUUU , ,iUCecl asking repeal of internal revenue to appoint an additional member!, , .... ,. .J 1 -., ;i;., r laws, a so one raising commilteo to in- ot the committee on military at- , " fairs. The resolution was atlopted : vestigata department of agriculture, and Mr. Warren was appointed. 'and another declaring in favor of pro A resolntion was offered author- ( tective tanff Latter wa9 mskAe 8perU1 lzing tne appointment oi a joint committee consisting of three Sen ators and five members of the Honse to inquire into sheop bus- bandry, and that all matters per- taming to if be referred to that committee. Informally passed Over. The Senate adjourned until Mon day at 11 o'clock. i During Friday's proceedings Mr. Cook introduced a bill to OStab lifth a Code of Evidence, which was referred to the committee on judi- eiarv and ordered to be printed. Horni:. 1 he House was called to order at 11 o'clock by Speaker Webster. Prayer by Rev. Dr. Atkinson of the Second Presbyterian church. Mr. Kint;, dem., petition imm citizens of Onslow, .lonew and I. en on cotiiitieH, in regard to convict labor. Internal improvements. Leave of absence wuh granted to Mr. Green, of .lones county. Mr. Thomas, dem., resolution re questinj; Congress to appoint addi tioiiiil life-saving stations alonrj-our coast. Calendar, Mr. Lane, dem., resolution of instructions to the judiciary com mittee. The follow i nj; bills were intro duced: Mr. Holt, Jem., tin act to amend chap. L'-'iT laws of lSo. Finance. Mr. Crenshaw, rep., an act to repeal chap. 10! laws 1S8," relative to the stock law. Propositions and grievances. Mr. Shaw, deui., an act to make 10 hours constitute a day's work. I Pro'iositions and crievanceS. i Mr. Overman, dem., an act con-; cerniii' appeals. Judiciary. Mr. .McClure, dem., au act fori the relief of sheriffs and tax col i lectors. Propositions and griev ances. ; Mr. Lyon, dem., an act for the relief of the sheriffs in collecting! arrear- of t ti xes. grievances. M r I. von, dem., section Ddd, laws to the stock law. grievances. Mr. Grits-, dem., Topositions and an act to amend s8o, in relation Toposdions and ii n lor the .'ii- . punishment ot secret ("rimes. di'-iaiy. Mr. King, deui., an I'ettiiin school orders act ol to pay Onslow county. Fducation. Mr. Sutton, dem., an ae to pro. s ide lor a prosecuting attorney in e.i' h county. .ludiciats. Mr. Thomas, dem., rsn act to amend chapter -VS lasvs 1 .1".. d n i a i y . .Mr. Sutton, dem., an act concern ing the bonds of clerks of the supe rior courts. .1 udiciary. l he speaker annonnced the fol- "w:ug committees I licit 1 1 n I a-.l.U Donghton, White of Perquimans, McMillan, Turner, Alltnau, Fries, Hoover, Paschall, Pmuix, Bing ham, Stancill, Overman, O-ibome, Williamson, Watson of lis de, Webster of Caswell: Insurance Messrs. Sutton, White ol Perquimans, Pearson, Pritchard, Leazar, Ewart, A bell, Pitinex, Par sons, Hoover." Finance-Messrs Worth,IIalstead, Pritchard, Bennett, lute of Per quimans Sutherland. Piuuix. Fries. Morgan, Stancill, Crisp, McClore. Wells, Lane, York, Allmau, Mau- gum, Temple, Uolman, Kell. Salaries and ices .Messrs. Gray , Brogdeu, Schenck, Ewart, Sutber land, doom, Gatling, Crawtord ot McDowell, Macon, Ellis, Stevens, Pinnix, Regan. Propositions and Grievances Messrs, Orborne, Wells, Kin. Stewart, Sanders. Morerau. Red ding, Crawford of Haywood, Elli-, Thomas, Jordan, Sunatt. Bell, Copelaud, lVlton, Parham. Watson of Vance, Cheek, Webster ot Cas wen, x utman. Lngrossed Bills Messrs. Patton, I Turner ami Redding. Mr. Leazar, dem., moved to pro-' ceed with the election of enrolling! clerk. Mr. Pearson, ind., seconded j the motion, statiug that he was ot I present when Mr. Lane, of Craven, 1 presented his certificate of election, ; hut had been misinformed about: the matter. Me had since learned i .. .x, w . .. .. ... I that Mr. Lane held the ceriiticate of his election and he was ready to proceed w n 1. i he election. The speaker ,'Mr. J loir, ;n the ctiair, : appointed .SJes.-is. Leazar, dem., and Voi U, rep., as tellers. A message was received from the H.-imte ititoinnii"-t lb iuse that tiicv weie jeatiy to proceed with the election ot an enrolling clerk, and the chaiiman announced that nominations wi-i c in order. Mr. Overman, dem., placed in ; enthusiasm by the immense crows nomination Mr. J. M. Biown, of who gat'neied to hear him." Stanly counts . , m M Mr. Long ind., placed ui nomina- TnE Skxh TnoMAS Clock Co., t ion Mr. P. L. Ulis. ot Wilson : of Thomatou, Conn., have pre conntj. ' pared drawings for the great clock Mr. liirnei , rep. seconded the ; whicli is to be nlaced in the tower nomination oi .sir. imiis. uud J , . I'ascnau. imi., seconded the noun nation ot Sj ,. l, o wn. A joint ballot was taken and the tne .Rest in the wor)d Tbe MU tellers announced that Mr. Brown upon w,,lcll it will 8trik(. the bours received P3 votes and Mr. Ellis and quarters will weigh fltfy thon received G, votes. Mr. Brown was gaud pounds, and the glass dials, declared elected. j fl pnntunn.lated. me1,sniPi55 feftfin 'I',.., 1 - - - 1 ... 1 . i ne jiour lor rnu special oniei . . . . . naving airiseti uie nouse took upl the resolution of Mr. SYhite of Ter i .unmans, instrnciiinr onr eonsresa-! men to vote for the Blair bill. Mr. Pearson had introduced a resolution relatise to the internal revenue system to be considered in connection with the Blair bill. Mr. Overman su:dthat lr. Pear son's resolution was out , , order as he had not introduced it at the proper time, and upon this there was qnite n discission between Messrs. Overman and Pearson. The : cuail. ruled that the first resolution was in order and the resolution was , . . . . adoptea, IU1 yeas and b nays, . fc .. ..." ' " " Mr. Pearson asked that his reso 1 1.: .- , 'revenue system be referred to the committee on education with in- sanctions to report on it Wedues day morning. It as ordered that , it mado a 8peciai ouer for Wed- nf8(p,lv at 12 o'clock. Adjourned until Monday at 11 o'clock. . j Sperinl to the Joi-ksai.. ; ra! r.iou. :". C, Jan. P), !??. In the Sr-nnte today h bill ira- intro duced tn Pi nmeiid Ihe Constitution as . to reduce personal property exemi.tion j t0 ciooO, homtstead to S300 and repeal 1 . . , , . . . exemption for work done hs-labor, rs or : mechnnicn: another todifper.se with i ronntr h.nrita r,f r-rliicatann. ' t o, tt ,.a.;r.a . order. Among bills introduced were one repealing appropriation to Cuivcr- ! ; tfitJ. t0 provide for drainage of public ; j bv ronvict labjr; create ,.ail j j commission. noue and nate p,-ed '. resolution relie-ving Governor from ith C on duty of cr.lerinx o:tcticn in gresMCn.-d di.-ti:et. Pir.nix'i? bill to 'repeal county guverr.rnent svas after 1 much debate made Fp.-cial order for .-lth inst. Hepuhlicanf. headed hy , , , . ork. pressed for imrue.liate action. saying iheir.-i ! was ruiily ;o vote, hut Democrats dniandf J more time and gnl it until dt ' t0 -a lv e r,f .'.4 R.sLiUuij. Jan. 11. Iu the Seu&lo today th only imf.Gr- tanc bill introduced ss-as n e-tablish a bureiu of labor btatbtics. Commiitee on enal institution" wa anno'ir.ced , Ton chairman. In the Ho'-ife the State Tt-achers As sembly presented a p, tition asking es tablishment of permanent State normal school. Among bills introduced the principal were to bolish county board of education : to aboli.-h county govern ment in Ljpecombe: to work public road by taxation1 t" repeal law allowing agricultural liens: to repeal tl.e appro), nation i.s University to lepeal limited liability clause in irsurp nee la -: to extend ju risdiction d Mairtra'.es in ciiminal case. - i c-.-oiuiioi tifeiud 1 y co.'- rr i Rpuble.'cin endorsing President C leve land'rf appointment of Matthew?, was voted down. I'.'T to T Death of II-v. Dr. Calvin II Wiley, state's 1'rst s.,ei inten -ent of Put::,' Ii;tri'.vli'-n. svns ann'tir.ei .i 1 1 eu - r-t. a ut : -: - '( re gret. Th m "f La,lerct A a''iul speech in urging Uie adu-i'tioti of a rtFolutlon cf i.irtructh.u to our Senators and itrprescntativi s ir. ( , tigres-. to se cure eetaHiphment cf m re life fas ing and signal stations on the coasts of North Carolina. II"Ue ado; I'M it unanimously . The fellosvini? com mitters wer,.- a nncuueed : Inliita imi'iovement. library and mi'.itury all'uirs. with I arson as chairman of all railways an i roads. liases: corpor ations. Ksvart: inimiratioii. McMillan. ' Now it's all right it'.- all riht. ilai ling." said Mrs. SVorkhard. 1 have tested the matter thoroughly. Oii bottle .of Salvation Oil will cure sour pain in the back, and onlv cost- tsvr-n y fi S'c cr-r s. A Wi8 and For luxate Policy. 1 How fortunate it ! for the Ui,ted Statestbat W ashiugton's t heorj of non intervention iu the aCF.iirs l foreign couutiies has become the settled policy and practice of our government. All Euroj)e was re ceutly thrown into a slate of unrest and appi ebeusion because General Kaulbars had left Bulgaria. The price of stocks fell and thecurieni of trade was checked. And i' con stantly happens over there that the folly of some ruler throws all the European nations into a panic, and compels them to go to great mili tary expense iD order to be prepared for a war that seems to be at their very doors. But we, pursuing the policy ot nou intervention in ihe affairs of foreign countries which was be queathed to us hy Washington, are not anected by these Europeai agitations. No matter how fool lsbly or offensively some European potentate may behuve towards his neighbors. Ins conduct does not trouble us, because we are in no rfav mixed up iu trans. Atlantic affairs, aud never meddle with for eign quarrels. The old adage, '-Mind your own business and let other people's alone," is as applicable to a nation as to an individual. Nr.svsi'ArER BLUNDERS. The Earl ol Caimirvon, at a banquet, in - 1 . ' proposing t he healtlfol the clersv said that, 'Tu these days clergy men were expected to have the n i-dom ami learning of a Jeremy T.tslor."' Mis lordship was next dav reported to have said, "In ; t hese da s elei-.trvnien were exnected - to has'ethe svisdoui aud learninct of a jonrnej man tailor." ; 'Another paper stated that certain great statesman had been evei s ss here receirpd with preat, r.'f ,i i,.,n f ri,;i..,i . kj 4 iiju lit tr Lit) iiciii av j. uuauci" ; phia, and whicb, if completed in ' npcnrd j urt uirli thir d1iiim. will ho ' . ' I ( fii ,n,f.tf-r uiaoieiei. THE ADVANTAGES OF iLPJjSH DYSPEPSIA by wHni) at vnro on tltat most important organ, ,he Htomach, iLCJiRE INDIGESTION by causing the assimilation of the bed, iLCURES WEAKNESS by tw.iiuj quickly the whole system It curfs MALARIA by enrUMi-fi tha blnod and- driving the malarial poison entirely cnit of the body, J1CURI5 CHILLS & FEVER by Stopir ntj the fever. anA restoring the nerves to aiiealthy condition T cures KIDNEY DISEASES i strenfithenina tne parts, rneriff17 rts9 purifying the I blood and relciving all pains in ihe back It cures LIVER COMPLAINT by am .ing the Liver and Jiowels act 1 2i-0mvuif carrying off we surplus jsue Itcures NEURALGIA hy regulating and strengthening the nervous system, of the head, ace & neck Itcures RHEUMATISM by tnaking tlte blood flow regularly, and I evenly xnrovgn irievmtsnnfivyTvmomng l there jrom tne cause oj me atsease, IT cures FEMALE INFIRMITIES by regulating the functions, giving strength to all diseased pnrts. It makes the flesh Smooth and Cheeks Rosy. it cures DELICATE CHILDREN by giving a healthy and regular appetite. warmtng tne oiaoa a I anil inducing elasH- city in the limbs. It cures BLOOD DISEASES by clraiuring and purifying Vie blood, IT IS delightful to be taken at ANY TIME OF THE DAY Breakfast, Luncheon, Dinner or Supper, in all seasons, as it is exhilarating, com forting and sustaining, providing in a concentrated farm admirable, nutritive and flesh-formingqualities, strength and staying power. JE'orsale by all dealers in Mnitciue. Price SI. 00. The. Yolina Almanac for 1887 new and attractive, mailed on receipt of a 2 cent stamp. SOLE MANUFACTURERS Volina Drug & Chemical Co., BALTIMORE, MD., U. S. A Land For Sale. A valuable tiiCt of land lyl"e on the A. & ' N s'. Kfiilroad (our miles west of bllnston. - containlriR lli-'i acies, i'O'i cleared A goodslx . room .1-f-iiiii ,Tn..a hi rm KL.hleR nnrl pood ' te ant houses on tlie tract plenty of marl on me n ace. am n is in in exiencni emte ofcultlsatt n. Tor lurteer p -rtlculars ftabpjy to iteolG J . I', il liLlKhi. Kinston. N. C. Kinston College. SPRING TERM. 1SSJ. Opens on 5f.mdav. Jan. 3d, and will close on hrst Thursday in June. Punctual attendance of pupils on first day of term earnestly desired, as classes will be formed on that day. All the best new methods of teaching adapted to a school of this grade are in i use. r or terms of tuition, board . etc., send for catalouge or pp!y to the Principal Ricn'D. II. I.esvis, A M M D.. Principal. dec0w4i Kinston, N. C. DR. J. D. CLAKK s i . rs 'i ip-iri . SKWBKR. a. C. Office on Crr.fen street, oetweec i-'oiio.k ann Kr.-ar .(,---'. wi , r. SI. SUIMo.VS. CI.iMEXT J1A.M.V SIMMONS & MANLY. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will prat.-v.ee :u iDe couriso: t nvtii . J t lit 6 onslow, Carterei, Pamlico, Leno'.rami iv... and in the Federal Court at w 1'i'rne ff-bft 'Awl; EDUCATE! EDUCATE ! What Bettei- Can Be Done For j The Children? AURORA ACADEMY,! Al ltUUA, ". C Jla- I'a'.l ill si-Inn vi ill clnse L-saii:. s- '.'.i i'pt L. I'D. T, 17, ! aud eiobP i so . Jill) il ix per f entrance a i". mi n . I'uu'.ls are fhaigo ' ) i'i,.: c' !?Sfitrii. 1 fi om ti'ii.-' hintss of tn-. oxt't-pt in m c t-k s or :u la Koi M Tr.iittro at pi v to R. T. H 'N.NER 1'rlnclpnl For Sale, A lio.id Tract of Land of iibout 400 Acri-s in Coutectnea Neck Township, Lenoir county About one-third cleared. For ca.-h or i ti favorable yearly instal ments. l"or particulars enquire of U. K PERRY, i. os 1 wtf Ki tton. N. C. Dental Notice. Full ft of Teeth Gold i 'illir.es Slu 00 SI 00 to S'.'.00 Best Work Guaranteed. DR I.. SIT ACKELFORD, Dentist. Otil o on Middle street, opposite Bap i-t ( 'lairrh. novlflrl&vvtt J. McSOELEY, FASHIONABLE SOOT 1KB SHOE MAM, ' fouxxx ST., NEWBEBN, IT. O. SATISFACTORY. Department of thk Istebiob. Pension Office. Washitujton. D. Cftent. 1 1M Mk. J. MCSOBLBT, New Berne, N. C Sir: I enclose hernwit-h Ar.fi - e7.60, iu payment for tha ahos "Ph.. style, fit and workmanship are awtia- ijt y . mey acme oetter than any shot-B I have had in twentr run. Vry respectfully, - W. E. Duliv. THE Red Light, ON MIDDLE STREET; Nar the Market Dock, deaigaatea th piace wnere E. WHITMAN Has a First-Class Saloon, ud keeps a choice selection of Win: Liquors, Cigars and Brand ie of all anas. Id iron building, near the dock, Mid dle street, NEW BERNE, N. C. 1" Look for the BED LIGHT. dec23 dw C9AA m eoenn a. tear, made worldns for aa. Aetata preferred who aaar ronuu cnetr own norw ana gm tnair waoie tuna a S. JOBHBON OO, MM Mala W, 1 TO A DVE RTT8RRS. Lowest BatM for advertlamg In 100O rd newspaper aen t f rre. Address GKO. ITROWEIjL 00 10 spruce 8I..N.Y. -decl8dijo )''! Marvellous Memory DISCOVEEY wholly unlike Artificial 8ysteuCnr of Mind Wandering -Any book learned in ana reading. Prospectus, with opinions of Mr Pr. .ctor. the A sr.rooomer, Hons. W.-W-. AUTOS, JCDAII P. BENJAMIN, DRS. MlXOR, WOOD aud others, sent post prkk. by ii. PROF, L.OI8KTTE, 337 Fifth Anau. ileir Tark. Jan5dwlm LADIES wanted to get np Tea Clubs for onr Pure Teas and Coffees. A host of useful antries to select i roro as premiums. Send for iiiuBiraira r-rioe ana rremium Ust. IsMlal .ur ... c.r.j icdi person uim ausworsi his adyertisement. we will Bend rrmm l Ouud of choice Tea. Addreaa NAT'l. "Tie a & OF F KE CO.. Boston, Mass. noZ8dwlna Wanted Alive, energetic sua, to np resent us. 175 ner month, and timm. Good staple; every one buj s; outfit and paj. ttcnlaisfrec. STANDARD 8ILVBEWARE CO.BOSWSI Fire I Fire ! Fire! DON'T FORGET THAT GINS WILL BURN. B sine and INSURE TOUR nitf.-nd ion 't r rget to get a Policy from that nil) Its name r irm oi inaurance Agents j ROBERTS & HEinXSEiSC J NKW UEBJSE, N. C. ' Thpy lepresent over 40.06A.Afts, tblrmad and Kfliahle Onmpaniea. n.-urf onr uin Bgalnst L.lgbtnii)avaeW dents. Fire, Cyclones, Karthtinakes and tMv rw aepio vu If MOORE COUNTY GRIT" The beat MI11om lath Warla fcf Table Maal. RamplM of dmaI Mat ea appllmtioB. Sad fur Brio aa, Porubl Cora Millt, Uppn ul Cadtr Sunn nd Mill. " W an atnta Sir Eactaies. Beilera, 8a milla, Cottsn Gina, Flaun, ShmTtUg. xVlwV i, 1 ftrfRaaller.IMlirOatacswaiafc. awnSSt HmSi for th miliar la every barrel at Sear a Writ itatioc what joa wamt aad tenaa-vaa wiak ta Wy oa. Oiva rataraaoM. AMrua, Nortal OaraUaa MUU Steoe Co., Farkavoad, Xosn Co, M. O. BUILDING AND REPAIRING CONTRACTS : Solicited by first-class Carpenter and Mason. DELAMAR BE08., , Newbern or Kinston, N. Cj decSdwU J Henderson House. Has beeu thoroughly renovated aad nssripr famished. Table supplied with the best tha market affoida. Transient boarders soUcltad. Good, attentls'e men at the stables to care for team, cha i ges reasonable. Mrs. 8. M. SMITH. New Heme, April, 1888. ap21 wly At THE BIGGEST THING OUT JFor drills IS House's Chill Syrup ! If your Druggist or Merchant does not keep it, send to BEERY'S DRUG- ST0B& If HouBe'8 Chill Syrup fails to earvlf directions are adhered to, J Oil can get your money back. The trntVe supplied by R. Berry House s Chill Byrnp "effected an Imme diate and permanent care before one bolil si ns used." K. J. PATTKRSON, Shoe Stoie. "Have enl.l every bottle of Honae'a Chill .Syrup I could obtain from the manufacturer. It not only broke the Chills bnt left the par ties in roluist health." Wm. U PALMER, Tobae ontat. I was completely broken down and an f fered Intensely with dumb chllla. FoarAoaea HoiiRe'a Chill Syran resulted In a complete cure. I most heartily recommend toall who Buifer from l hills and Fever as rmrmlew, ceit. On and sure. Him-D. GEBOCK, Photographer. "Myself and three children were cored by House's i lull Syrup. I consider It the beat malarial remedy in the market," A. ti. CARROLU "Has-e tifed House's Chill Syrup In onr families: cheerlnlly reeommend It aa a posi tive cure ror chills and Fevers." JOHN 8CHE8SLEB. PH AS. D. JONK8, KRED, 8. UIXON. At Erdmtn'i Cigar Factory. I Not a single complaint from the many i bottles of House's Chill Syrup sold. ! Nothing but the most unbounded satis faoion as to results and surprise at its ! promptness. R. BERRY, Druggist. oci:i ddm 12 taw wiim M WEEK'S READING FREE! IX GOOD FAMILIES. -1 i h nnmo and address of Are j'.-t- -r irk-iids on a postal . . , i i t'r- - ,t ourself and i .. ii .iff h. --n u - pi j.iiii'n copy oi Till! CA M SUi IJIKRA MEIL he "Atlanta Constitution," OUR f "UNCLE REMUS'S" WsrS- Famous Skotches at Um Plaa- ! tation Darkey. ' BILL ARP'S" Huorou La. THREE TUMOROUS LVon.?' ,h Hom " WRITERS UureS..ldY7n' BETSY HAMILTON'S" Crackar" DlaleeL War sturieg, .Sketches of Travel. Kewa I'tirrai. Fun, Adventures, "The afana." The Household, Correspondan.ee A World ol Instruction and Entertain mat I Twelve Pages. The Brlchtest and Best Weekly, Pleases tverj- member of the Family. SEND A POSTAL FOR A SPECIMEN COPY, FtltM. Ad,i re. "Tui CoNsTirunoit. Atlanta. tVa ROBERTS & HENDERSON fienenl Insirmce Agents, New Heme, IN. U. 0d1 &rst class Companies represen. ed in Flra. Life and Accident Iniurancs. Total Capital oyer Forty Millions o Dollars. Jun24dly