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. - - . - - v..1 Vv Mi- - iiD Banna mwm com! RE-OPENED. T' Old Dmiale Sts-ahlp Cot, fl ' OI4 aaS MtmIU WrtT A TemMe Snracal Oneration A RVTAL MKl'AKL i'HK JOl KNAL. .SI v. KS r S i'j'.H - I '." " WOMAN HUMOROUS. bomb.i:,i' style for children to Oiling the Ocean. i -i i . I. I. r I ... 1 .... 1 , 1 . . . . ....it!. V. n Mark's I.-ttl,. lVi.m I cithers :u..l now an.! th,',, come to ban.! To the "fri1!1. '" et 1110 hilv0 I Fr ' I Mm: son :'.! like cflci". that the pouring of oil on '.v , "" . 1 UCMoiw'Ccr- , l v and bv .v-f. t : : too !,..,! troubled waters was r,ot a Inere tamly. hnt don t destroy .t. Imaj f i .. N..:, ., nml .,' table, hnt had aotnallv been nrac. , want to pay sometlin.fr on it sum. 'A' :-. TRI-WEEKLY LINE ron t.rf.lk. hUlatn. 1v York. Pll. d.lpbta. tlWl au Pr-I'liiiri, And all points. Sorth . r'.w: n a'-h. On ml "ar.er KKIDVV . ' ' 1 IUuU rroea- HOUfULK. Va.. v.ry MoN WY.WIBNKWf an4 KK.iy : v A.M.. ke NKV-KSIUt.. Tl -.nt.n a..(tO( rlo KanwUoo w'xn tn susmtr lOM 5. A I-. tk.IA.'"r M rr.n In, ui all Sr- land'- Ktrnln. will a" I N v 1--.KM-iwn MU.VUA f..'-- u . ' UAT at TtLVE. ' K" ' afelpa tor Nw Vor H. -- ' SB Itanium."-.. . - , oalobaa. d M low and l'T-nldm-e Owr aaciriaa eaMixte uj r-.. ml oar ;'r;i-e . tarojve 7 rerv ' if K"' i'""'" Sra all .nipnor - them la trio future Uwar il t'"oJ r - " IML Va. rralchta not r---- ' - lift m. on uiuac .lay PuMtifof wi i I on. I WM IWIM.M4 vt ' - i- lNta W"l P-'-l H"" "'11'"' i 11. !".' r i.r; vrr.n ' !'-N 1 .-'ti" 'C ' k Ua'.f rt'ili' n ' work ri : f rn.o.i ihe lr. Uu- f "il :. 1 -i-ftiv t. '.i:hint; k. i i ; 1'' a- r'i-5 ir:(i's it'n i-inr. .rp.K,i tli- t.r: .'inDOi'. of t!;.- ta - '. ' . -r- t-."..ri -. r bo,.;. ni ai -11 , i lor I. i. it M ' our. ' M K a: - I th. M e.- - n r.iNivBii. (1. . 1'. A1.. n. - OYS1 FAUILY GROCERIES. A. II. IIOLTON Choice aint ' Houlh Front Kr'I.I. t.IN'K of Family Groceries. Ali tliM nVKOMiv ii r , i 1 n Finest Oysters The Waters of Eniem Caro lina Afford. pcwpnil mall vl- K.'i. r v (' 1 I.. O ' 1 w "aavyaw Maitor rr?v n" v4r a MA lAjvr prifti Tt. 1. 1 rialaai 3 mmo. Hvwrnrs or .aiitan.. -k-a tawaw uar n hftnxiT r iipu to t-ail-i aanw tia-vbw. M Ua .raiMl kaaVXwwailwa. aWa aaotrlac tat Kama. JAMES- MEANS' S3 SHOE. 1 ft w ltf C'-T B A OtAVi rtH fkb 4 U mrr4n . i Fan . ii. Kill ii-' " "... i,-o,t v . ', : .hi I'l .-a '. . i !"o "a a oiio'.i:.' a ' - 1. tl-' . A r'" ,-. t:.- f.-i'.im' to c'i' o'::;'m' " a-t .1- - i i' 'i ti.at i.a i : or . r l". tl !:,. " ! : " : it-' f:i A . ; 1". : ' oi w t - ; V.'Uloo ","l 1 'i. k- : " i" . A nn, ! 1 ' ' ' :r..i 1': 11 Hourl. Ii.. N.i'.ur.- i . Ik t. i iinvf.i ii;-' o'ri" : ' , i,i ,J w . h i.. i ' -rt!. A:. rr-'i: v-. - m -O.y .j-ia:- ' n r ; - r-i h..! .1 1 nr. i -lia t i I ' r-.- -t.l nu' '. v inn . ft '. !. " L i i i ii k v I.,:.- '."iii.'a i it.'i tli- ir.'inr imik r f li1'. :.. ! tin' r - ' lt; ,hlt th- rir'. a, rt. .,,.rr.n:c i-.: ni:hin ii r th" "I i"v i i!" L . . rt ' i ; - i .r.'in h : u ir"n the iiin:i)ona fr ::i t:i" p.-ito . j-tr.- fr.m th xtAr that -In:..' An.i't no ohU'iit-!v. ky ii . l 1'iirwl (?arl. "h.'n r. l y S1'1' ' 1 u . .-an .1 tir k ai..l K 1. 'ni y t . I '. . -v : f r"m in. -r : i'Vi' Mu' t- k iuo Luiiny vio.i-t iiu.'. II. e ret car nation b m.'l lo w I no' . K.rh u nh the tear of night . Though ihe oiitig l.'.ni i i a 1 melte.l liail'lhiit uar ino '. n : h. : i r-1 - tr ,im l : . : i. ... .;. ,o k' u, .ir r.it : . I .. r i.-l i.rr f.iu. -I ivor k .. im.-t-i a .-fraph s. fr.in-. ; ' . tomato this f irm wan giver. gentle piril it t from heaven i. a '' M '. ii o her nn, '. :.. i. a ! i''V.-lv wiiiiiiiiK fiive. "..' ...i i-iiv.i I v. ry winning Kr-i-'1 Ai.d every .-h.-rru wsj there : K.ir. tier eve the viutel'shlue ' ;.(. . r . I.i'fii the n.ge - nil" . . e : i . r ii h. r "i . j ir.it i i . w .-i get n t ' 1 VI." 1 u. r e . f the tel lar rsy . Ihe 'liatnoud humnl sio n r. ' t" form her rxom . lot-.'. I .'..'. - ten.ier i!u.!i an.l Heauty - r. I i U ii : e 1 1 h . f i iriri n i ' i. i . r. " man in -oio-e n i I . . . r . of r . h carnal i. n hu , ' :.a . .irl acinar". i teneath . a I.. t Arabia -ente.i to p. i .'i : t I e p,-rf ume ..f itf npioy ft. re .' , T mingle s'.li her bread'. . u'lii mi ii'. .Mr.. i.r.:n!.'i'i s i .: ei uceii uy tempest tossea mariners l.-r eb-: I'll", ar.- ; i r-' v with most marvelous results. The "What are the last teeth that !o of the Unitsh bark Wallace, un- I come ?'" aske.l a teacher of her class i: .;:.("..: r.-.i .ler u.ite ut .ept. i, imi, nas trie 1 m Hiysnnoiy. l- aise t.et Ii. mum, :! ;t'f.iil i.ook- lollowiug interestitir entrj: ' replied a Ixiy who had just woke e who h.i only "Standiuff to the houthwaul in ' up on the hack seat. o r.vo iiiotith. l: tlied'.ilt fctream, had a gale trom in pii'Mirr- and a west northwest, wind and sea u i. ol. I r..:,. c .vr m. .loeain. ess. 'I making nine knots e .rid .dmo.: :t..l:j.eti good. As the mm increased, the i :i',ii: .look. Mir t .01 -. . . 1 . - . . 1 - ..11 i . t : I tioe . . .i ..o. ueaiuer siuc hui.i suooi mgu ill cm i 'li.oi . tlu-air, and then, coming on board. The ehil.lien were plaing at n iohi , vim! ' ii.'. and lilled tlie decks with water. Can- horse railroad. I onuiiy suddenly M 'o r ( ; JAMES REDMOND - NEWBERN, N. C, WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER on n. em i ao( i . MTi-ti- sabl, kiia-r. K..'..a'.!i . a-n : i '. e,. ft t ' . i A raio s:n, ; Tabic--I.e.l 1 ; ' - I ha e an : in i Mr. Criibbins says she never allows fier boy. .Tim, to cat any jam. for her husband died of the jim- 1111,4 'lllll llA T11II-1.-.C f. rim comber;) striking the vessel on the .,,.' .i,u (i k,.,- I ..i .le.ld lllcii lie onolc e: ao , , - . as .m : i . ,i.h oi. T .i nr.!' I." 1 . 1. 1 - 1 . in.' ii . i ; i ' 1 1 i . : . 4 I :;.d -ci.. -oi ': :ebi i lo ' n. 1 1. . a :. ; :, in .a, ; l,e mi:-, . oi : ; tia-.n.ao : "I' .d:. n oy p.. teaciiei a:.d :. ': onleinpt Ti : n,' -l.:U' --h sense o :.. iii.-ii .n our n T-o;,'s t.i'.n Smith had read accounts in exclaimed : "Look here, wove 0 I.;- ;l,e llvdrographie .uVice pnblica- ' forgotten soin.-tliing. We can't go 1 ' ... tn.li. bat had never attempted the o miles-; we l.i.y up an alderman." .k- .! ll-e ol oil, Iiol did he have much --Tllil! I- oelll.lllO butt.-r." l-e- a.. -ni beiiei ... it.- ellicacv. Wishing to marked the oleomargarine man, as oioCh take advantage .,1 the lavoi.ng . gathered himself up off the ga.e. ami ai uiesaine nine not en m,,in,d alter the go.it ha. o.d dangci the vessel, he determined to thi.ni"li with him. k-. 1 ti t lie eoei iinelit . 1 he in ate was ,' . ; . . , 1 1 o w -i range . , ii.i. oi ,!.' -.mil' oi. in, on ,t- ; iie cipiani i moral and -cout ed t he idea ol an v s,a v " : -M-ry Uin,- IVter comes li.'lll, iikiii 111-. ioiijv- lie ,1" I'' j b d with his hat oil. lint 1 Slipose ! ,t i vim,,, ii,,,,.. iO t lnw.i ii, .l.n," ' " ' " I" "1"" L " " ' ' '1 " '" 1 ' " I " Siiiidav to two quarts ot parartine, was i ii resulting Irom it.- u-c A cm a - 1 ,. i ii l",i -. ; : ii i ,i i o mil'.-. said a fond Teter comes AND MANTJFaCTUEKB.OP i ' - ' Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla Lemon Soda Buffalo Mead. California PearJ3ide PEtc, Etc. IN CONNECTION WITH THE AGENCY FOR BOTTLING The Bargnei & Engel Brewing Company's Lager Beer, Porter, &c I KEEP ON HAND A FULL LINE OF WINES AND LIQUORS AT WHOLESALE, ti school books, mIicicmi the oo thai placed m the bowl of t Ik- weather A oiing attorney at law in' whines around the :,re and s:i, k- (1,,-et loi .vard. : li.oiigli the pipe of l'lnladelphia. who had gone for j his tiiamli i ti iii-iat.-d to the an wlm-h the o.i di ippe.l on the sea. e.n without a single case, at last s;eU ami the p...i b.'tte u liow w i.o T,y the t ime the oil reached the got into practice by slicing his j i enticed a.v.c b o'hei ln.- to man, channel- whc.e most of t he 'w a -1 iei worn a 1 1 lor retaining his, t he ::-h;ng poioi , u Sti..da I. ills watei had c. me on board it had elot b"- beeau-e lie ow ed her an old in. in i,o,o and i- drowi.cil. -plead and formed a '-Tck' thirty bill. I Aga-n. .',.n 1 ks :', i .h.idten. le. t to windward. 1 ),,, t , . l,w is 1'.. inker .lone.- ? ' pniili-ii, a it, ih me. uoitl.a " 1 ne result was a- sat i-lae!ory , , ,, , p ,. W.(H vf.rv SI,,k." evce,,- i.c ihe pietiiie- in then.. as ;t was unexpected: the breaking ..n, jilH.,i th( innumerable' A hew a.e ;,, make one mole -ag con. bets on reaching the 'slick r., ,,,,.,,,.' s:U,l t he pi, vsieian. sol 1 ges : i o a . i . 1 1 1 .",o ou . i o , , ' 1 , niii'i'.i i o ii.u iuu-.. lion--, i n 1 1 1 1 . i .t i .. . . ... i.i .i. .i . i ....... i. ... , alio", 11- . o j 1 1 1 s i l o ii i o 1 1 ; 1 1 1 1 en i ' 1 o i i ii 1 1 1 c n i 1 1 u i e-se : lose w 1 1 no u i , niiicii . ; a. . e c ," : , n . i- :., :,,re. : u..ng o:umc- oi warei ( ,, - Wei! ' Well iior-c io , i i . c i , . a; 1 a ehod w :,o on bo, ml. 'The gale continued lor n.Ui.railv :..ke- to l.o.k- i: weti'xtoin lion i -. dai i n g ulnrii, An Iowa law e: i- named Tig cotiiageil :, o mm n ;:: ii. f. :.i M-ii ! , a con t : n aoii - r..-e oi c 1 exaoT l'Ueiit having f I e ,n , ciinp,'; a- t,, :,,ip :n :. .,is I u g t h lee i a u ! .- e el toiihoin-, .Hionil.siead that "figures can't !:'; h ii e sou :i a o 1 i,,l t he W aila. w.i- ,1,,! ;,.k.-ep la-." Hc-Kted that then son should ;l,r ; i- .fan,,-- .iiKiial mi a- t,, tlie coi;t-e . b-ii el. a ad , it iiotime be, . ,n,e a member of t he legal pro .Xt. ,.;:. .1 ;:,.-c.ii. 'A''. -ci.u- w as ;he -p, cd ledtieeil to le-.th.m lc--on" whleli oth-rs no pro a n-at Ion on in':- - :i i , i e c ' I k'.'W - i i,o. ant e.ght knot-; .,n,l. though the -ea ' dll'cef !o'.. i .'. ; it 1 , oatiiiiiid !i:r' 1 , ti,,- oil prevent, d .MaiHTAi. CoNFKssh -S. M d i-e. 'ul t es th, i i.i i. i a iu'i., lueakaig on Which will be sold by the Barrel or Gallon at VERY LOW FIGURES for CASH. Ginger Ale equal to Best Imported, and superior to any procurable in North Carolina. "What '. von don't mean a that. I one- has skilioed to una-ked tor ,u'. i aa Htrk mr k he r-eak .and si 1 v r -t r . n- hillk it no h.iili, oi ii I . pa M'va i, ,n x ;,- " . 1 ' ' '-'' ... j .. i- ( M- . 'liou rt iatmg o er tne piaat". A nirai'lew joy impart' nightingale hath caught the '."it". :.. mi), that melting voice hi- "P. '. i; .u v.l rnte on the hear: r . :. i i..,f:re c a -1 her g 1 , n - e a r u n i . i gi ii. ng iky. the i'.oiv ry gn nr. : '. h" i.y-,1 :tTuing m , a;: i. .nun's lilt, her darling. rhihi. -t g . - . I - a n.1 nx i l with accent n. , I . : "au. n w ark in done 1 arli 1 raining "f ( hihln ii. i : ii. N .1 an ' I. 1 Sl. to siigge-t th.r to,, iiaicti reading is . i.e iep ant to a, i We a b.A nii.-iK'l.il and tl,.,' :'. i.tn be ot ' nii'li'M', T.ook- .He good llielids, whin re.iCiill.g ain ad .1' the -peed but the are hot bette: !: end - t h ill of eight or n:ue i.iio - - . w : h a h .iin his playma'. s. T:ncr-o:i wa- not wind niid mm. ' ent:rel 'v;o;:g w lull he .-aid. "We this rate o.l w ,'. v .(-, l,i-,e- send our ;... to to leat ;:, oat -,,i y a p.u t ol 'he ou'.rt of a sailing t he bo v s :. ' i. c ; 1 a i '. ,; , ,1 , , 1 . ; 'a ' e c--c i ,i- . ' ; of a steamei. a loco- In in." mo' :ve ,r a bicycle ride; . NN lien 1 ia'g.iii if.- ...tabling New I EEifaT ! X tern , s.ud a loud w ate. "w hen we ; 1 1 e mo 1 1 -1 1 .lies w ei e engaged. 1 al;ls sh'jit with ict ical sei cce ,,ui la-t let ter under mv nillow." T". OtA- , el 111 1. t th.- h' M.iatcl; fi!:-. t- t ! g i ,iv. n t ho ca t v iHdore to -top. 1 ho will not conclude t ! 'er.u.k" oti th:- -iib;c ti an 1 e t l .o r-T, rv, - ! tills I.a,. .ui,n ot t , tait to t ':. ! ot the ,; I tm mm iiiliTvy . affrf awlllr i HI., . at aw. W. rrmtm I JU ajijr tmr Lm-uwj im I . Timm n wwnwi, wim i.n r- if tletlt ili . - MM IT fwm a .. JllO IO' j .Mll Ka oraiaaape-a. ia euriiiiT fj,iji r.. PU How of lUr .Uaf -lv fnr alo i J1x ia i itM or EOWABD Z JONES. NOTICE TO Truckers, Merchants, and Others. 500 BAERELS OF GE5CIXE (PROOF LAST YEAR; , Eirly Rose Seed Pstatoss. ; : FOR SALE CHEAP ! i terr:' sewinl 1 1 ,ll'eS. . i 1 ha.i ni-: -auk I : . in a t. must 1 v ! ,i .nnrtcai never t" It" tin- ' j roi ' a'ci N . : i o t"'.. v;.. u - ei: , i, a.r at: XHtr.'.n-i,,- ..- iiia.le, i nm' a:, i .li-niav t,! there was la) . 'Itii!. The let iiavo r cancer. ::'.:. tilt' .'l'a iio ill tUetl i tli.it t!u v hal inaile iiii-'ak" ; luit they j t,,goTher and i ."iid that they i : . -,-'! tv , itnan , .-, t -t " lltal il ,e, I i ' -. i !"',v sail it cm 1 M-r, . 1 oi this .an t . k : . tv t hat his i M o's (.f a l 1: ..ii-rtit " ' ' ! OTlloil. . . s- ti the M , 1f.k SiK: 1 trust that you .'i! pardon my unintentional delay . .a answering your queries about I . .!..... l.,- ' r.o.llT,,. I' i ,,.,.,: ,,-.hlv do Letter tli.u, I t,m'k th'1 1 "" . ;o .piote. in tne outset, aiaria r.nge n'rih'. iiv.nmt of fhe earlv train . . i .. i....- i... ...-, 1. 1.. i suoain i Hie OV, o . Ol ll.-mn letter 1 had no ab-a '.ha' 1 w a going to aillict oil w ,' ii mi much. Tilt ou touched m weak spot and I have se a no e, .;; e:. ieli ' place hi' v on 1 am a 1 do not Wi.:,'. M, Teach Our Dai..;!.'.er A ' a -o, . ,,1 ., I I., i i n . -i ', - tin Ch .trie. ;e n.s. ('.. ;,;(f ,,. -,,mi -1 in li 1 1 1 a, 'n I' i , hi i: li t ci '. l ,, i 1 ,, w : i g m 1 1 1 , - u,'i,l handed in : 1', ' I, 1 1 i ., i 'a i TlMl ,,':'- Hi.lkt And I,'' nun mured her husband ' "I often w( nt to sleep ovt t yo'.U' i letters." ' ; A oiiiig lady, alter six months ,'f 'oils-fulls happy wedded life, in quired of a lady friend possessing , experience, bow she sboulh best , i et aiu tic affections of her lord an.l j master. The reply was: l,Fi'i-il li i in and tiattei bile." razel.; Liniment X'. OTJRB8 : e : r ay t . . t a Tne Du 0 haf. nor rak any irriaj f r.ii:s s u aata bwora ring Ferdinand Ulrich, SEW BKKNE, N. C. I r. .4. r-evw' OkiStmd . BA-RGAiy's IX Heat, Suo-ar Soap. Molasses And SyniD A S F. TEISER, ing tiv. ', .i v i:.ir. ,". svri r . a i ' -e-'y I"" J . . .1. 1 theac. . if i i I. 1 I -j 'w;a ' : a- : ai ( t, r -. r, a". '. i i: v. -r , ( M v : :. y - ., a r all ass of t,, 1.. tvl,,. i 1 1 e X t e ! . I V Wholesale acd Retail Gruoer.j WILLIAMS' FAST FREIGHT I INE. Take Notice ! steamer elm city and Our (tor ia flllwd with in Provision, UriXfrlm, u.iir1 j BAROE JENNIE KEKDJ 004l., 1T CJotxl. CrnckiT), EUM Wa kap a fatl lino of tho '.V F r. K t A i 1- . 'A.-.rN Celebrated Prison Boots ind Shoes. JEW 3EHJE. J :. i:i L,-.F"..K VA that 1 g mv view ;ng ol a ,md aitectionate aunt, he says: th. 1 : ;s y cry rarely o j i j ,. , i : i i 1 1 . ' y : ,, , x press oar I, .pie-' 'hat 1 , i up the sii!,cct and i--,.ra;;, , I y "lit s mpathy n. e in 'ia- in it : er have m a ile T, .. l ).....,', 1 1 1 . 1 1 : . . . y 1( j -1 i ,i ,i iei low , no 1 1 ieu 111 po ei 1 . s. ml . i in. m of a pel sou lately de- ceased. inat isti t anything, exclaimed a seedy bystander. "liv ing in poverty is no hardship. It's living in poverty thai puts the sel ill mi a fellow ." ' a on a -a near 1. .nan.,i,hnrr ftar-lr fU.a.iiir.1 vrlfl, 1V WMiii,l, i "i""" " 'i" ., , . , ..... .,,,,1 , !.. , ,,,f I,, tint" fond of it: he was never loreed to read bixiks which be did not under stand; his aunt used, when he was verv voting, to read alond to him anything entertaining that she met with, and whenever she perceived by his eye that hi attention was not fixed, she stopped. When he was able to read fluently to him self she selected for him passages from tKoks which she thought would excite his curiosity to know more, and she was not in a hurry to cram him with knowledge, but rather anxious to prevent his gTOw lug appetite for literature from lioing early satiated. She always encouraged him to talk freely to at Mich lei: my heart e i y t r u 1 v on i -, ' C. T. M -1 .-. Gbechr:-.. ,. , t' Chi drc ll you w i-h to make a noble man or woman of a child, your constant thought should be how to gain a complete ascendency over it. lo this so unconsciously and effectual ly that obedience yvill be like a necessary part of ;'- nature. I: is then, only, that the parent i- cer tain of In. lushing the best ma terial for true manhood and u om an il ood. 'The crv ;ng e .'. o: ; he iioai i- ,: 1 a ..el ' 1.- 1:',! ..i 'I',- ice he: to ay N a nd tne an ' XlCE ARTICI.K To i'tl.L. A , i , 1 1 1 . a in i a i ;o i. i o : . oung man w no iook. n.s amanei ii . I', a. h la : how to wear. i calico I to hear .Nilsson warble her swcei- h. . and to woai it like a queen, est song, asked the young lady Ten h hei how sew mi buttons. ! how she liked the singer's reper- i. ii n -toeking-and mend glov es, i toire. "Very much, indeed. 1 Teach her t o dies-, n healt h and j think it tits her beautifully!" was ouifoit.us yyell as t,,r appearance. I the surjii'ising reply. To, a ll hei to cult iv are flow er- mid m m m .. kee, the kit, hen garden. Some Interesting Beg-lnnlnffs 1 each her to make t lie neatest , mill 1 11 t lie lloll So . 1 each he! to have in a h : n is; 5(1 The l'irsi liieifei in at eh was in a ch i- .in l -cj , ,, . , v . 1 I 1 CO 11 1 e "... I - v. I , . I - I . i 1 1 I I o I I - t I I , , ' The first iron steamship was T, ,11 h hoi to leg. ad Inlet-, an.! not - 'big le i a... Envelopes were first used in . is;;:i. to dot ti,,. ,, ,. ...a.. ;,, 1 w ; n iiiiriii pi i.nf o I i m - -i , 1 1 , i y o i : : : g im-n. Ten h la a the' 'Miii i.n a ; The first iron built in ls:;o. The first balloon made in 1 7!'.s. Ladies everywhere are busy making FAR PILLOWS decorated with either Painting or Contrasts- . Xiuea Eruption, Hoof Aila . 8TaW Worm,.. Swiiuuj, -BaddUQaloV PUcM. X :. - - '- -S --i'-i any suit Work that their fancy. may ascent was her about what he read, and to tell that so tew parent- know how. or wh.-u he did not use any oi mei'"" nu-. nn.- iau none .-,,rn no M t lie line ', c-I aiuhority over tlie;r own otlqumg. A perfectly trained child will find d: so bed i :i, e an u Loom toi t a ble task. A fed a r happi ::c--tails ti U I le ' d -O..Tlt. books she gave him." 1 came across these words only a few days ago tar the first time, and was startled to tin.l that views which 1 myself had formulated aftr years of study, had leen in print in such a quaint, ter so form for more than naif a century. I began to think in its ; that 1 would underscore a few ot A r,H; M ism Edgeworth's words, but con last, eluded that every word and every ; habit ot n,. line was so true that nothiDtr ouuht 'can only w o be changed in an v particular. spontanf o::s : There is a great deal of prepara ' 'u"v r,'t0r :",," u,'': torv work that reallv ought to boihu: tl) :s 1 donr botore children are placed at Pr"!"T bunging i:, ' the table 1 hMo re an open book. 1 1 ne secret :-: a : once heard of a man who com ' understand i manded some Uys to take t hei r , n -l';lr' :n i;i.'' ' spat.s at the table, and as soon a.s : reai..'c tiiat o -eda-n and m ost : n , p, .r : i . a; til ,roi i dit'dielic,' i an eilort icelmg t, and ut w ' . li.lir i.-. t lie and a eli : Id -hake oil a ob.v. We .'tied child. ':, , 1 ick- 1 en u hcl to "A 1 '. ace or C el I ll 1 I ! g. I m I I ' 1 , :i ; a - place." Ti ,i, ii i ., i thai iii ii -ic. ill a yy in:. aid p.Hlitlilg ale real a, co 1 11 pi 1 s h 111, I . T. Coai hes were tl l si used in Eng land ill lobo. The first steel plate- was discov ered in is; 50. The first horse railroud was i ... : l . ... i o. - - .n th" homo, and are no! to omu iii ---,. leit,.l c,,:, m, and The Hist daily m-w spaj.er ap a . ; : . pell ed in 1 70". icW h. 1 iii' tool. -In i,ye- The first telescope yy.i- used ill n 1.. i an on.,- :),e mote she Knglalid in HiltS. ..y e a ad t he 1 iii t In i -he will; The first watches line made- at a. I'm on : ia pool bouse." Niienburg in 1-177. "h ic : 'I'd a em. I. steady. l.neomot i es w ere Iii -t used in h going nieeh inie, tanner. thi-eomitr in 1S!. '' '' " I"'"' yy ' l.olil ., cent. Is I,',.,,,,,,,,,, -, tlv.t ,i....l I.,, lo.l.t nig purposes in JX'ji;. The tir-I eoiqier cen t v. a - coined Sciatica, Bcratche. Lumbago, 8pntina Rheumatism, Btraina, Burnsi Stitches, Scalds, Stiff Joints, Btinga, Backache, Bites, Galls, Bruises, Sores, Bunions, Spavin Corns, Cracks. THIS COOD OLD STAND-BY accomplishes tor erarybody cnaetly what toclatiail .JSi font On o of the reaaoni for tlie great popularity o the llmtantr liniment Is found In Its aaliaiaal , , . appHcabilitr Everylxxly need inch a mecUcraa. U O UUBlUd . ...i The Hon.cwifeneUKfOTfanarlfajmnyua. ... The Canali-r naadl It tor his tarntil sail Msssom. -M Tha Mechanle needs H always m Ws Wosll -'; ....J bencn. i ' nil mi I II In i .nil ill llllllllillll . ThwPJoneerneedslt-oaatgataloiigwithoBtlt. y "Tjl ml. . ut fwmaa. kla arahla ' ' ' I I N f urnicr uwju . r and his stock yard. ' ' li The Steamboat Man or the Baatoiaa naadl lttn liberal BnoolT afloat and ashore. - O '1 ' The Horae-iancier needs lt- Is JU bes . trlsnd and safest reliance. , it... The Stock-erower needs It It wffl tm hlsa thousands of dollars and a world of trouble. The Railroad mam needs It and win need tt so ' lonK u Ma life la a round of accidents aad dangers. The Backwoodsman needs It. There Is moth. lng like it as an antidote tor the dangars to Mfa, . limb and oomfort which snrroond the plonssr, , The Merchant seeds It about his store amdna ., hla employees. Accidents will happen, aad srham , these come the Mustang liniment Is wanted atones. ' Keep o. Bottle lo the House. TW the bsstsSR , economy. s e.-'" KeepnBottlela the Factory. ItalssassriJats, ue In case of aocldent aaree pain aad loss of wage Keep a Bottle Alwayala tho Btabla for aso when wanted. A '1' thev were soa'ed gave tin mand to ea'. 1 :i!e.s.s th. com T.tf.e li.idrciT- i .-: i'h.y ; I.e f.i 't i Si ill that ' ile a 1 Ii a ii lolly loaf ei od, i ' , i - in 1 a o . 1 1 1 e ! o ; h . h la I ' , ' e.',;''C ,,v ,'. el'y it y !"i ir.iillli,, ,ill, in select ,o,,,- a - w.i! t; 1 y e hei tile - : a 1 and pi i,-' .oil i m 1, a an a to ill. ike I lie ln'-t prog i: , i , man m: fellows yvere very hungry. I cinin .e.u ii : : . ,'on t . ti lie , ell III II g , . ic - tx-licvc that they enjoyed their;111" 1 1 '"'" -'''a er a, meal. Suppose, however, that all lH'r:-U1' ' '- " r'-'-: -:-'5 the dihe.s had i-eon wholly un "u't:''- '""lit ;- man hai,U.xto rnoroiigniy ma- c m e., r evpeit known i hen: --sac 'Ishes ,y- are relislie ! only ',,y ;ho-c o! cuit.vated taste.-. In that case 1 am very surc that f,sl f:'. for the gods would lia e Ivecm loathsome to t hem . s placed in a boy 's ni : : a hand, and he ;.s told to read, wi ought To bo certain that he is abb to digest and enjoy it. The g a oh id to ki.o.y :. i ' y on have taught ,: . In o: .1 : h . - y on must ;; nd, r-' and tin c. Space for el- ;;- ' ate ai to the i:ica i, - :: , e - !. - accom p. : - h a en ' i.e' us warn on: : ol,- ru ,,ew,.i ever, that It i iiv K' ' 1 in New Ilav The first iieyvspaier yy as pub li.-lu d in t h is count r in 17!'0. The til'st piintmg press m the Tinted States wa- worked in ltc'O. i .i 1 ;, Glass windows were first inti'o- dueed into England in the eight F. :. .:. t - tli-i LRnr-isi? of the eeutliry. wir;:1- The first stciini engine on ibis lioys and girls who find it parti- i continent was broiighi limn T.ng until on, aily d. fli, ant to master Trench ; land in 1 7 .".'?. oil,, verbs and Merman genders will The first complete sewing ma s na i.ikc i.eari oi nope w nen uiey near ,.,,,. Wils !' v. C. S. Parsons fc Sons' Bootc lr' and bhots. Evory povir warranwi t-7-' ati. faciios). Coon try merchant an.i Uv fccspl' fsria Ty ar jotjosiitAil tn call and fx axnisw osir lariro stock N-f pur -has lug. W, will Tnu low -. r-- We job LoriUaxd 'Sr.u:' ROBERTS 1 BP.O.. Scmth Voi sr.. Bock Lime. Plaster, Cements Goat Hair R. O. :. L( ) I )( t K, C K A V. N si I : l l ' 1 llr'niw, hi , re ( l! i ,1 nil.": 1 1 w . w Thurber's Zxiz i Srcrlalvr E, B. HACKBURN S. M. Goons ak! Fresh And Weii Seiectcd. And I pro-poar to e:l " ' r c y-li raapts thix any st:?.e .;: ::'v sT A tr-Ul wi.l eer.v.r. -e v .. FM.f V(i-e . i" - ' '.v;; ; ; ifs ,-r., ra. M.tr.-w run neuse i tfj:nt FJVEE Steamboat Company A ' w ' ' t - - ' ' '. -'' I . . . ... Steamer Trent Steamer Klnaton. . ..-a s : .' .:..'. ; .. -.: . a n r S ..:: r -lav ' ft s '- - tlnence of pictures ;is preliminarv to P.s'k reading cannot booveresti aii'C',1. cry early, children learn i , love p :ct tires and to hear paren t -m r.arse- talk aNiat them. '1'h -par: ot the 'raining ot a . had .- . ceding'.;, importat;:. 1'.;;: fe tn.-n or women can give a.- much a'tellM. tl a.- .- necessarv ;,, .!. an noa 'a ot .; mas' fall upon nurses 1 low naich bette:- -,nety ::; tin e;:,i w.'U'.d be it" our nurse- w re ed.i.-ated women . My nurse . an reel ,i:n! cat. help !;:,- to son.,- e tet.M li she were bette: edacatel AiM-r a . however, we ."ir-el v e li.T'i ii"' e :. ' re'.y neg'.ee'. t h s ma' i mm T . i : -. :.cc m ', little girl h a -".-:. '.to y ear- ihd 1 have t akc n i. , r . :. i:,v r. :. ec a:..', -..own i.e: p . c pa: e u M- can have :.., gaining a i: ' i a : : v ,. I ' yea e pe, ' a h : v o:. : w . .-: e- .1 : ..: trained' 1 ... : ra.i.er. a, die: . .1 because .' -ate- '...- i ut.i'.eisan-i -"ill-,; View , ' i the - . Mi - . , ' - -o i 1 o ( , ,i , - e diitv Tempor. i:y i a ,:ie-s o r tie c h : id i -pa:i-e:i wi'li '!.. 1 !i Ti ma-' .:, - ue t ". : e ni..!.,..:;, , a ea, m i , am to t !! . lion,,:-, and. v Klias How - o eaaor- i;i.i; ai. indications poinr ro tneiact jr., in lspi i, ,"-.in Pa that verv probably wit bin their own ' , , ,, , , , , . . - iii i u I be hr-t teltgiaph in -t ru men t l .etime l.nglish will be spoken by,.:ls bll,.st v r.porated bv lb,,. " ob r-. i,o.v more people tnan any uther Jan- tv()1. Mc,r(. i,e rights ot gunge. At present, ( lunese eniovn 1 ii th it di-:;nct ion ' " The first atteint to manufacture r '"i.c'.'l.ibl. 1 When"e re-ollcct that our t his eount ry w.t-made - to cany out mother ton.-ac .sll.o language of :1"''' "' lsli'. :., .ei ha- Tnolaini and a.l hei iuovmces. 'Ihe hist I iium tlag w a- unfurled i w : h ' he ' Austral, a. a good part of India,"" ''an. 1. 1771k over the camp at Canada and w hen-i er the British ' 'aiubri.lge. It had thirteen strijies ,, '.ch' ilagm.r. :i ,.it ,yi : the i.-'.es ot t he "' " : 1 e and r.-d ami retained the ; 1 ii. :.' much sea. and w hen w e add to this state-' I!l '- oios.s in .me forner. .- .-:.!v the m.:.' ; he a-se; ; : r: ' h at : m m igran ts - i e,,;, oi every ::r ..dopt Tuglish in She- I;d Not Want "Littto Wcr.ten." 'lie -i.ecce i . n g g,n ci at ;on , it is not II arpei s Magaz.ue gives an inci so .inpos-ible to be.e e that today dent, showing how JxHiisa Alcott the Anglo S.ixoti race Kngltsh touches human hearts. A gentle speaking people comprises some man was one day riding in a street iM. iioo. iioo soul.-, and that, there- car in New .Vork, and to while fee ;n the lieu future our own away t he timej was reading "Little i menage w ill le language W omen." The simple pathos of Meanw hile let not our young T.eth's little pilgrimage so affected students o! German and Tretch re- him that he was unable to read. n eaKer HAS THE FIR. His Stock is Small. Call Early Before It Is All Gone. Fir Pillows ign ;n- directly. Ml i ei . t v . noble 1 in' ail. do a well Looking up at the passengers, to an d t hat widen iVr .im 1 h ; e 1 '.. . i e i v . .a.. 1 '. - W a t'li , : : : . c -. . way - w.'.'n great pleasure and to r:;,o ! r'lii- ' . t' I'T'i -.f I. US I't't'I. . L '"('ttl1 f 'I '' 'a- IMV a.l the""-:, lie's, biit Cli. .. ' M a i a w, , : do I ::;',:;.: ' ' M i c ; . I e r to rea, ! n n t : 1 she ; - p e g!. v ea ; - ' 1 1 . I , a: ei :: 1 !y- avoid :;: at,-, i " . ::. . t t ' e: a m . I don't et : :. . whether -he remembers the -toiy h or ii"' 1 ..ay are told only : , -n w line i.ei M' t il.Ti -tlghlv ell oV the Fir Pillows! Fir Pillows! . ;' ' - ' - BaBBBaHamaHa.aaaaaBaaaaaaaaaHMBMBBa.awwwW4Sjr t Over 9,000,000 worn during the past att ' years. This marvelous success to-dtro-- ' ' '" 1st. To the superiority of &iraline oyer aH other materials, as a stiffener lor Corsets. 2nd. To the superior quality, shape and workmanship of our Corsets, oombined with their low prices. Avoid cheap imitations made of various kinds of cord. None are genuine unless "DR. WARNER'S CORALINE" is printed on inside of steel cover. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING MERCHANTS. WARNER BROTHERS, 35 Broadway, New York City. Da vy e I ; A r :ici.t K' r-.tt.-!! -, -I.RR'-. .' ...'II'..., .:.- s m-: : :- .ctur. -. . V r. t - ' k . 1 1 c . lren a: i re-'el . at A ma: two v e a r - At d W WANTED! t t, ( T 1 K l"CI) RU lUtl.li ITIIMII ro u r. v it I- - t; s i 1111. INM K.VM i . ( ' ii. ci. D: .a the.r eltorts. h-r :; esiaoii-iieii iac: in.c no.iiing so discover n nis emotion tiad oeen ne's vocabulary :n his own 1 observed, he saw, sitting just ongne a- ; i.ia si a' : ng into : r from a across the aisle, a young lady deep : ie gtiotie ly absorbed in a book and crying uudisguisedly as she read. The 0:.g:r..i: Micabfr. book was ''An Old-fashioned Girl." 1 i,e:e recei.tiv died :n Newark. Shortly after "Little Women" m . , ,. ,,i i:t .'j.,,,,, j,,,,., Da-kens wa-s published a quiet-looking lady dre.i'b- famous character of Mr. entered a lJoston circulating libra M , aw'bci ,u "1 i.ival' ( ', ,p .erticfd .' ' ry and asked a clerk to pick her II - i: ime was Thomas Towell: he . "ut "H good book that would rest w.i- seventy eight years old. and and amuse her." Naturally "Little im -he "i-' thirtv years lias been Women" was offered and declined, connected w.'-h Id an k Leslies pub "It's very nice: you would like it." l.-hiiig h, 'U-c Do kens and he tell urged the clerk. in with one another when thev should not care to read it." .... i . i. . i . i .. b,,'h ..:;:i.' men' .i!i,l .is Ir sain tne ia.iv . o as'.Pw.csa great woikcr. -lint at least look at It. " h.,:d to uinler.-tand how the "No." came the answer, lirmly, - evo'ved ii'ica ii'.m a char -I'l'l with an odd smile; "it is not a no'edah tie woiid over for book that 1 should cure to read." . . ,',. y "ii which Then the clerk, pretty angrv. ,. , ," ,...,,.,., walked aw iiv to the chief librarian . . , ' y ; UIV ami cried, "There's a woman down - . i.d ti.it ' M.-. Towel: there wants a book, and if you i i,,..r ; h,. caricature, ""ant her waited oil some oil e else I i , no' .,.:.: voinsei: must do :t. 1 won't." liot'i I iiii.e : i"i- ii you ,1 hab. g: ow . ng id 1 1 V Voll Will Fir Pillows! VV-i! c Fir Pillows! Pillows of Fir! AI A. M. BAKERS. A FINE Floridajonic. Mr. FOSTER S. CHAPMAN, One of the landmarks of th Georgia Drug irade, now of Orlando, FlortdA, writ: "I can hardly select a Blntrle case of tlie many to whom I have sold Ouinn's Pioneer Blood Rencwer. ! hut Y'hat have been aatistled. and I j rind it the best remedy for all 8kln I IMsensesI have ever sold, and a Fine ! Kioi -Ida Tonic. "i'udTKR S. CHAPMAN, "Orlando, Fla." A Certain Cure for Catarrh A SUPERB FLESH PRODUCER MD TOIMC. Oulnn'i Pioneer Blood Rencwer Cures all Blood and Sklri Diseases. Rheuma tism, Scrofula, Old sore. A perfect Spring Medicine. If not in your market It will be forwarded on receipt of price, small bottles $1.00; large 1.:.-.. J-iniiay on ISlooJ and Skin Disease ; mallod free. MACON MEDICINE COMPAIY, Muon, Ga. I.lhrr.l nntii . n ,1 irr i ns r in f dif.i . I.l-i r.f.r.nr.i MTHHA1. Ml Tl L I . I r K 4 I i K l V I, I st ci. . von "Wliy not!" Vm!i "Why, she .-ay- Tattle Women' y.ni isn't good enough lor her to lead." .",,, "lo you know w ho t hat lady i-" a; n -No; and 1 don't care. " ,7j,. Well. I'll tell yam. That is Louisa ,, Alcof. ow go and get her a For pale, wholesale'1 and retail, by R. I N. Dtffy. New Berne, N. C. I auEl5dwlv OWF.SH.IjnOS. P H.P.ILLETIIB GUI0N & PELLETIER, I Attoruova At Xjt(, ; BOUTU KltOST ST., OPP. GASTON HOtTSK, NEW BERNE. W. C. ! Practice where senrlccs are desired. i Practice in the Supreme Oonrt, and In t I Federal Court at New Berne. 1 One or tills arm will always be at the fol- i lowing places at times specified below : Trenton , Jones county, Saturday of each and every week. Beaufort, Carteret county, Thursday ofe&sb I week. Jacksonville, Onslow con" ty, theOrst M av ai en; li morn
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 24, 1887, edition 1
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