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Garden and Flower Seeds Ve.etaJle 4 Flowering Plants ;'r:- tr. : xt; ; .- j- i; I ript:e Cxtll - : - : - -., I "r'f s-lO" - S. . - ' T.W.WOOD & SONS, SEEDSMEN, NO. lO S. FOURTEENTH ST. ""1" VUif papar. mnmoMI. t. "MOORE COUNTY GRIT'' ' Wc M'll tM ui ik. Vrll tirTiklt? Mtal. nil 11 faiarai4i. aar4l t- r pr-. a - a i ar MUj, I Frtar Ja4 rar Rtn.r, as( M. , hfmta tor Ke t sm" B-l If rt illa, itMax, r"-va .- . iot. PS. : la) ' k-- ' U irs. flili Ovra.CS . . . Mr M ,a 'f ' ti-t lrrpl p ! t-k -t - ral. rlii'ta w awl Uaal laMaaa w th : -. .r-ia ,4.im rth t'-.rllai-. ( It ( m. , !'" Msi, ia . .N i EDUCATE! EDUCATE! What Better Can Be Done For The Children T AURORA ACADEMY U'HOItA. S !'::- . ITKMT1 KK. Ca-.. C'-.,s " '.s V r -i A. s, yiu.L.. s. bC, Walnnt Bedsteads. I ? 1 1 1 a us, Wuril ri'tii-i Maltri-json, ( hairs I otuijioa, Solas, ( en I re Tables. I' t . , V 1 l:i M HOl'TOM I'ltK KS JOHN SUTER. 1 : . s-'. - p - w 1 . f - p THE JOURNAL. NKW BE'-iNE. N. MARCH t EVENING. M t!. 1 E HI '.Uf e r :' : ; s t 1 . u ii n e v , 1 1 : v . u e ;a l h et- - r n uit M i(cht i ! : e 1 1 o k n ight! v ar.t fi thai fj. ;ui t . I r i . ,4 1 i v . n i; r i;nl ai 1'r in'eri in i-i'j Lir.t I Ml.l K! i :.i.. -I -uaui . aU(t- anotht-r n where 1 1 f f hesrt im-l'!.' n-vi . . the t;Wjil i 1 i f j M ll ..i u -I I.u i. net failure not surceng . gam I,! I st insu re are both bliu ud pim n. Vh,i fUrf. fil. lthoush he clutch ;h prize ". i,. i-roraa hii utmost, w in, thuujh iJ he lie. I'M" KM V VEAKS A H l.K -li-i'.Uv.i. worth leas IV I low who will m.iko our life miserable," James I'.rowue saiJ, earnestly, not angrily, when Ann., pleaded lor a lover her lather hail sent away. See, chilti." he added, pattinp his arm around her slender figure, hdiI drawing her eloe to him, -toq and 1 mut not quarrel abeat this. Soorjer than make yoa miserable, I would consent to sapport Tom (lames all his life. But yon know only too well what poverty is. We have seen rough times together, Anna, child." 'Yen." she auswi-red. vrry gravel I'-eloie tu were out of school yon had to learn bard lessons of iHiverty. deir. When I lost every thing by my partner's rascality, 1 had debts to pay that kept me down for years. It is only within the last five years that I conld honestly begin to save for yon, and yet live in comfort. Y'ou know, dear, you are my first care." "I know.'" And it is not because Tom is ; IXXjr U1JU LUat 1 W1U IU Wail lMJ - 1 - f 1 .'?!. .-f .HWir -- oi.wiii..i LViVa fore 1 give him ray only child. I the wondering listeners. The man conld save you from actual want, j wa in the bost spare room; the Bathe is dreamy, visionary, full i , i,-.i ....ra. im th i.nanirni oi impracncaoie senemes mat win never develop into nselnlnees. Ills inventions are worthies, hia stud ies have no detinita result. He will sink into a mere dreamer, Anna, and you w ill be in that utterly false position, a woman supporting her husband." "Bnt," the girl faltered, her any bine eyes to the grave, loving fc above her own, "we love each other.' ' "And it ia upon that lore I build my hopes of rousing Tom to a more activt?, practical life. I have told him that when be can come to me , with any position that fives a fair, ', honestly earned income. I will with i draw my oppasition." Anna's face brightened. Her lover was not then finally dismissed. ' I For her sake he surely would exert himself, and accept her father's reasonable condition. He did, and so they paxtod, trne lovers, child like in their hope and faith, Tom to carry his schemes Into the cities, to win a fortune in one success, ' Anna to rraif. Weeks slipped by, months melted ! away, and then years dragged ! heavily along, and no news of Tom ! came back to Barnesville. Mr. Browne died, leaving Anna i ten yeai older than she had been ' when Tom left her, and the heiress of large wealth. He died suddenly. No long illneAS prepared Anna for the separation : no tender parting words came to comfort her. The blow fell without warning, dtMolat mgher! Strong in health, she had no refuge in weakness to excuse total retirement, no physical pain to cause her to forget mental misery. Day after dav she rose, vigorous and aetie, to a dreary blank ol idleness. Well trained servants i made the household cares a mere 'form, now that there was no call for thought about the appetite ot me she loved. Her very beauty was changed, not lost, but clouded by tne expression ot discontent and (peevishness never absent from her fa ce . "Forty years old today," she thought, sitting before a mirror and studying her own face. It was on my birthday Tom went away. Twenty years ago. What became of him 1 Father w as sorry at the last that he did not help him and keep lain here. lie knew how lonely I should be. What ;s life woi tli Nothing "' ihi rose imp :i-;sf ;ri itienliy, lor there the lnwer part of she objected tn is more than a do tlie house, noise. lh ! mesne jar Heavy fee: anil w it was a commotion, were trampling across the hall, a verv Babel of vo c c s W.i s rising u and slammed peopie shouted, until her quiet was as noisy as a town m ass meeting. She rang t he be'. - .sl.a; .-lore it was answered. Then her maid appeal . iesuletii hall thles '.'Lit e x c : !' rh A ti ; isf . a'. le i : . 1 ) a in .1 "ugh: alii! th run ove ..ir. here the tlocto nto the i he louag g..M and ..ud and ; ar I.il. - s We lit ".k h :..l;i 1 wh.'.e 1 cause tor : m n a in And she. .1 pause. breatl Who ;ae permission n-r ifs led. ill ll : ii iio bos; acceii. ignau: :.. i.e. :.na lui.:. the tiis.ir anothei t Irowne." : refused 1 ..... . a in a :i arrmg of th. ie h.oi he sal :er adl tr;, . and one i .ii:. Miss 1 1 . 1 3 1 w ! 1 . 1 oe to he; house -. 'sorry , mm: ' and m.rtr W W 5e: llif-ro no; w .i 1 1 o ilv, ii, tii::. inuai, rind liii'.milv li: . ! i.'v--v, ii my or iinini : SOO In .!.. ii ml i.i I. si mm k: nrtt.i .i n 1 ; r a . r. The;. I l.. ' in lit Iit'.li! i." Mi! . A: int. i lu-i She I i H i 1 t'l anii'i'i . , .HI ri- i in. in 1, .1 . i . - -. 1 a I I in in ' ' ' I ' i Z lifl!'l' ' . ,, !-n.r i-'i-l ,. :.;!.'l . .. . i'lt. Ill sin I ; ; a r, e!iloi !y a : . I , ,i.S t w a s man. her '.lit; aim itpor. a : lonr. :i::-;ly opt'll. Iill'l :l w horn A .1 rn'Of; i.'t" f:thn - ; h u i i 1 1 . 11 . A ' ' i. i ,i -v a-!: i in- ' Ml- V ! .." I, 'k.l, from I all it-o. rn in 1 1 lli1-l I'., '.! I'll 1 1 1 i il I , I ' .1 t iin, ; n a i 1 .i n , ,: lu i :, lit i lion, ii..: lu i inn, i: st mill ; ii i 1, ii - ii i ri, -'j.. . i'i li on t hat Mth'.' A ti'l I h-n A iiii ,i '-i-.i-.i ,1 tin- i'i'U tin; jut . Shi li.;.! bl.'.nl .unl n.... dr, . f t- . i s i tlfaCri I ..-,1,, ,1 ,' ... il. . -! I ' n: t Ii, l ; : a: r. -Hi 'urnt not .'.Iff , I" it her face, aiol -i oir.i'd I'm a to rhoke lu-i . '1 !,i- do. 'ti'l Miriilisrd .it tin- I'.iii.'l ft III; V. :, t I.. shf prost-ii : ! " t in nrd to lino i. . w us a sickfiunt; si'h' and ta-k unaivusttinied hcs ainl hands. lor Ts he much l:::r! V she v. li -ivered. "i'fs. pli.'i.P'l l-ital'-.. I lander Olplv at the b-st. and iuhviii;; him is a preiit i i k . " liven to move tnic a ' id tixira up 8tHlri T" ",)h. HO. That could be dulie, but the pilting of a cart from here to i he hospital would lie bad." If I get a room ready up t i::s can he be carried up?" "Yes-- and the sixmei 1 1 iel-' ter." 1 ; a I ln illn had loml h-I gossip then. Mis I'.rowue. who took no interest iu charity or good works1 hernnil contributions of monev. ;nj taken a beggar into her house, a man who lived in the fhabbiest j bouse in the town's jioorest locah itr. and was suniiosed to be half - iar..Pi - A,l Unrn tllt- norcnnt. to h ' t0 ultrn,i to him: the man had everv ; .1...,. th,if oould tie i.rennrcd for him; iii AnDa herself was in the room all day, waiting upon the in valid while the nurse rested alter night watching; Miss Anna herself took the doctor' orders and saw IK 1.. If n 'that the were la'th'utlv csrned fliniimt. And hoiiie ol tin- servants, hall whispering', told a still more mar vellous tale that Miss Anna never spoke a crow word, never lost her tamper. Into the fair face there had crept slowly back the womanly sweetness it had lost; into the musical voioe there came once more the softly modnlated tones of I'D oerness it had dropped when Mr. Browne died. But neither servants nor gossips heard what passed one day when the doctor had said the invalid t noeded "otilv rare nor; ho can do withour ir. " ' i dress d h i; dressing g.c i urso had I v 1 1 n -, I ' fit mhr,,',l,.r,wl Ho was slippei - i s shave.' 1 . r 1 lia 1 r .'(it r r. - to a i ' ' iuugth and his hands, ... : Ided, were white and thin, not the hand of a working mnti. The nurse had gone home for an hour oi two, and the invalid was alone, until the door opened soltly, and a woman came iu a woman who Hecmfl to have dropped ten vears from her age in the last two months She c; quickly, and her lip invalid's p. i'e ' !n i i deily. on h W .. i- ! she said, i -nil i : word . - "i i-., I s. .'. . -i . I answered, i ; -o ' sed the room toiichetl the 1-1 1 ! t 1 ten , u. , v 1 n .ii. no! in- lC-t leave yon." " oil Sll.tl '. lie . i i ;.,.e II. the quick I epiy . I h a '. i y ou. and y oil in e 11.1:11." "But. Anna. c. .!. : lailed 111 every tiling i n .' and tried, tiavelbng 1 1 . -in city, poorer eat h vr-n . .. even to 1 . t e 1 " y 1 : . not long, not even 1 " 1 shoes. Hox i'.ih I ' . i Ik") 1 1 lily V "That w e v.-. . ; tin.! iii.' , kh ered. cheerily : but I s'- ! let you go. Toi.-s And she kep' v ; .!. ':l!c made a pun 1: . ! . :t as truth, tint 'in- :: ', u sti pp. isetl to be h 1! ; v, , : ' , d great gi-!::u. af.d 1. i.l lev I :a ve I I led ty to Ting ha ve :s ol our c all : i-vi'i 'P'e.l v.'.p. a Is ol wore iiioin- s 1 .red a a .1 '. 1 several .1 ri ,i ' r mi s i . ; : ! 1 e s, in e i . t 1 he older 1 .en; V 1 1 1- t"i.v. and ; id rcinem ail y cars 1 In . '.Ve:; t l-r : hat "Anna had a be ago named Tom 1 !a.::e-. a ay to make his 1. t i a n . I '.'it Mr. and l rs, ( , ,1 me let gOS ly they ft upon s.p run as it would, heeded ; t in the new. ! u huh they eii'.t-ieil. happiness, Anna's heai ' U- en. brace all human l lie dcetl ol chat ity bt 'i;s'ii her had '.-lough: she tilled her life u :' rousing her husband ip dreams to act ; e bene v. He had i.mg be lore ,1'' I. it 11 1 r. 111 her expanded I ''-oa use 'g thrust n li reward, i'i. charity, in vis.ori.-.rv , i.t nee. ' '.I lllh'Il e. I u'.l elltlOIlS JUT- wheu money e loimd that 1 idans had ii'ipe ot seeing hi ;:: tecteil and tested . and was .it his cicii in a ud . I i..iig blooding 1 1 v i-r ! 1 iesi nn f d their :; u . ' v 1 1 1 could r.iwdels. iji and wealth 1 them "en tie All i n I' so lie ga 1 : in :n A iiti.i in de ei nig t h' 1 : hi scarcely upon 1 . : . ' g' s . 1 w 1 .r k 1 v ) ...'; .' . 1 1 : 1 Icav, the ': Keeps 1 .. s ; lie i.e 1 . spl e ad- . .. .llblctl sea he in ind sir. 1 -oughts' .i pre. u his g . t . 01 vel ' t.ougl I SCIENCE. i tt-ai jit is tij it e t ho German c r ; of Portugal. Hliule to in irp into the !: is (x.-'ctcl that tlmi' ImnAreil h sifiiuis from Marope will attend 'lu Inteni;tioii:l Meilieal 'ongress 'a iiich is to nii't t : S-MitrmtuT Hex'. An .ir':: ! m - li. ill , N.itiuii W:vhinpton in 'iiin.ii puM;!. l'l'h Asoi'la- th.it in all t'".l uf -.lUHItl I."t en M-tl v. ol ' : 'i, 1 1 -; ii i i i 1 I'OilM- VHIlTi 1 iht tli I : I I 1 :i ; l .--ill,- U) tile . n! l.iii ; c.t m j,' t-N Inn in 1 x 1 anil j u ij ii i ed anil ii i r v bt-t-u fiiniiil by an ii ( 1 v- 1 1 1- .iiout 0';c ; -h f n ' uii ill r to v imii) t hi- . r re n i- rt-ii I -ii s'uilv I'liiii.- h..-. j . : ; 1 1 1 1 - wiih tin Allium iMiiniiu conimission, r. AiirliMun. i.f the I'.nti.-ii army, leu I in-i! l li.i i nit' in t he varieties 1 1 iTii t art; so tf r t hat -u.ir , ojinvri iif.ir ,-i'll.U I lie III ,1 1 1 1 oi: t hi-!;, 1 I i .1' I ' Of ill' il J Ol 0 ii ' . : i. .in- :i ' i llt-i a f ii t hoitsand dollars for ini'thinl tnr t hi' applic a ftricitv to the purposes pr, "a tin ol llt .l or ini'L t l-f ; 1 1 i up and lijzht iu. i hi-mical laniral lorcc, telepi aphy , or itmi'iif of riio sick.' A wi.;tr u'tii ii:e(t altogether KOCU'tU'S , piopraphy in t In f re iich ( i t Oi'rn )! iimls t hat t here arc one hundred and fifteen :i the world devoted to and kindred subjects. ); t hose ninety one are in Europe and t n en' n j,'ht are in France. The1 government of India now maintains one hundred and thirty- one weather Ob-a rviuories. met''1! o logical de par! men t hi' ly mult' a p.nticulai st oil (. t. in tl iii-iHc n lorcsfs ii. i t 1 1 in a 1 1 the r.-sults viippoit the prop.. The late the , nud -ition id. mt -.r ai s tar thai t In rail tall is ni-Mt ubiir. o ei woodetl ri-ginps i ne ol the two component which make up the double known a.s number 11 in the eon- ste! lat ion of Orion, moves complete ly around tin- path in which it travels ouce in one hundred aLd umety 3 ears. This fact Iu k re eeutly been ascet taiued by Mr. J. F.. (lore, an Irish astronsmer. Hydrophobia cases seem to be increasing in number in hid it. In the year lSSo there were one hun dred and torty-six cases in the Funjaub province, as agaiunt only sixty niue in FST'.t. This fact leads Sir Joseph Fayrer to suggest that the Pasteur system ought to be tried there. At a recent debate iu the Fans Academy of Medicine it was the i prevailing opinion among the I unfl-L-nra t . ir u-Kil fha Jinoo ,-'i.taa.vao ami' ITH11V-' L.IJ lOtlaOtrn ! caused bv alcoholism were on the j increase , there was no increase of I iinmUnno t Thu nni.nnnn. r, perty of the wines and liquors in nse have been augmented, so that they are more injurious to the con sumer than formerly. According to accouuts from Washington, if the earth tremor registered by the scientific instru ments in that city, shortly afterthe recent great earthquake in South ern France and Northern Italy, was a part of tho same shock, the wave must have travelled nnder the ocean, from continent to conti nent, at the rate of five hundred miles an hour. The velocity of the earth-wave propagated by the Charleston shock last summer was only abont ninety miles an hour. At Saharunpnr, in British India, north of Delhi, the government maintains a botanic garden, iu which experiments have latelv been I made in collecting spiders' webs I r l. . 1- 1 . r- I 1 u l,url0(ie 01 niatiug sun irom itnem. l tie director, in his renort n 1 a 1 snpicct. says The men ' pmP'.ved on this work were pro vieieu witu small sttcts abont a toot ; 1 I.l, . . 1 . . , I ' a"" lllrJ "tm ioui 10 ooneci as many weos as possible during the day. There was not much to show at the end of the day, as the silk takes up very little space when wound round those sticks, and thu weight is inappreciable." The en tire quantity obtained during the season was only ten pounds, and the cost id collection was too great to render it l.kelythat spider silk will become uny thing moro than a curious product of no commercial tlr. The 1 1m Bi(oit Thing iu the Wor.d. largest t heater in the world is he II' w iqit-ra house in Fans. It 1 rs pe.ii 1 t hroe acres of ground ; 1 cubic mass i.s l.L'ST.poo feet : it t .i!kh:i I (Ki.(MP.(MHI francs. T ! he .unl ma; ihe e largest suspension bridge is ne between New Voik t'ny Brookly n : the length of the span is 1.50.. feet six inches. ; Id ire lengt II .! t h- 1 i.n.ige is v.'ieaiio is nig in oil 11 -s M.iuhweist - 17,7 IS feet i.I.MI e The '..local .till" "ll o-si .,, ; . . 1 1 1. t 1 ! "Mill lui f y-li e Hi 1 rue !:,.e Kill 1 il a. .MeVleo ; 1 t In- se.i level thl'eo miles and 111 oil lias unlit I I.' IIII It cep. I' u; I 1: lollies' -,: t I v. 1 In. t v. . I' . is U-e.l Jul .. 'lit I he li 1 t Bei.i'.ili and Ti- t ha;i 1 i.l ipn I l.L'00 feet high It- :ra 111 i st ii a ot '. Da f-i i iruni . ngth ; Tin- 1, ll'gest ship ill t In- v.'l l, 1 is ; . I: 1 1 rent l.asteni. ( Si)l er broad and oil feet dt burden. 1 s.t'15 gros register. She was wall on t In- Thames launched Jaii'iarv p. Pemg (j..- unl "1 ,:i i t net Mil! was and 1 s.-, .11 : llesh v. S 11 pel a 'f ttt r -lop II 111 1 1 lie Is g. n;u and 1 juat'c 'Oil le. I.e -1 Lake w uit' a 111 1 , it- greatest .ilea id s mean st depth br.-adth. .IJ.PPP 5 .'.epth is . s s . t ; d to 1 ; s suri'.u aving a llllles. I. Ps gre about 1'0" s .: : .on: 1; :g ti.C Se... tail bonis. e 1 . ,e I p' TII Iii U II C.i Bo is t hi son 1 Live! e ( wLng M.IIII .. Ky. about y and fTieen. : h I'.is c : 1 1 .1 tli lies t: 111 h: Ir "lis; li.i 111 11 Tl e t a '. C 1 iguhll 1 huge lis. S. l;.i :g,i' I lll.e. .1; s of a UTS. SI success ou ol me of which on different ire t ra ei'sed s of t he sub it uated oft hese braiiche : K.M I Ti :s i,u:te as much w isc spending as rued w , saving. 1: recognizes t ha' . 1 ': ill that ppiii; er t lung has a purpose, oil : of which its he fulfillment of lit- can y in g depends. 1 purpose 1 men t ot : ono.my : t he nop. -waste. rain ICS. . fill pies d grea' '.'I II' s. ai 1 d 11. all !" i.p HUMOROUS. ".Johnny, I have discovered that j you have tiiken more maple sugar i than;i gave yoa." "Yes, grandma; 1 I've been making believe there was j another little boy spending the! day with me." "I am afraid yonr dress will never please the men,"' said a gen tleman to his fashionable daughter. "Why, papa," she replied, "I don't dress to please the men, but to wor ry ot her women!" Hi own "Why don't ou spread y our umbrella!" Cnles "Weil, to tell you the truth, I'm afraid sume one in the crowd will recoguize it."' Hii.uli "Iheii why do j ou cany . it!" Coli -s 'Afraid some oue will : call tor it '.s inle I'm out." A political!, in soliciting votes, 'came upon one of the opposition, who said: "What! vote for you! I I'd sooner vote lor the Kvil One himsell!" To this the politician gently uuswercd: 4Hut iu case i yio -Jru-ntt should not be a caudi- j date, I shall then hope for your! assistance." ! "What is tl.e leading biauch in your school-" asked a lady of a! teacher. I.ofore the teacher could vou.-hsafo a reply, u little boy in terrupted the conversation with: T know!" "Ami what is it, little bo.!" asked the lad v. "That switch in the corner ma'am." j There is no use talking, I'm go- j . int: to get married," said a bache-' ; ler acquaintance the other day, I while busily engaged in bewiug.' "Here I have worked just tweuty i minutes by the watch trying to get ; tins needle threaded, and then, just as I succeeded, I pulled the : thread out. Finally I got it thread ed, and niw haviug sewed ou this button good and strong, I find I have got it on the wrong side, and I have all mv work to do over again Said Johnny, who was spendiug the afternoon at the Smiths: "My mother says the'd like to look like you, Mrs. .Smith.'' Mrs. Smith i who is extremely plain, but not entirely aware of it): "Like me, my dear! 1 take that as a compli ment iudeed from ho pretty a lady as your mamma. You're quite sure it was I, Johnny, that she meant!" Johuny (accepting an other cruller): "O, yea'm! She said il she could have your health j and strength she believed she'd as i lief look as you do." "Are you acquainted with this woman !"' asked a lawyer of a negro who had been summoned to give evidence. "Yes, sab, I knows her "Do yon know her very intimate ly V "No, sah. karn't say dat I do." "How long have yon known her!" "Wall, I got 'qaainted with her short t'me before I married her." "She's yonr wife, then!' "Yfes, sah, sorter." "Thought you am not know her intimately "Dat's whut I iackerlated." ' ' don't understand, then, how she can be your wife." "Well,yer see, sah, she 'longs ter de church, de singin' s'ciety, de daughters o' Ham, an' two or three little side shows. A 'oman whut ia kep' so busy, sah, aint got no time ter fool ronn' home." It 1 Unlucky. To be struck by lighting on Mon day. To sit on a buzz savr in motion on Friday. To break the narrow vour wife's mother gave hor. To fall down stairs with the par lor stove on Tuesday. To speculate with other peoples money and get caught. To dream of snakes after drinking cider 111 a prohibition town. 0 see a oui collector over zvour right shoulder on Saturday. To see a bnll-dog over vonr left shoulder in your neighbor'g orchard To see vour overcoat over either shoulder a.s vou pass out of the shop of y our uncle. To yet all vonr nionevon a horse whose driver has hot his nionev on another. To marry on Wednesday a girl who practices w itlt ten pound dumb bells. To spill salt in the coffee of the man w ho has the carving knife. To bo oue the thirteeen at table when there is onlv food enough for six. 1 I To meet a detective at a depot wiieu vou are buying a ticket to j Canada. To call a bigger man than y ourself hard names any day in the week. To attempt to sit on a chair that some one lias removed when vou were not looking. To offend your best loved girl's little brother who saw yon kiss an other little boys sister. 10 meet a tan rocking chair in your chamber when you are trying to get to bed at . A. M. without waking anyliody. Tue Largest Gun. Where are we to stop ! Twenty years ago we used to be astonished to hear of cannons that weighed forty-two ton.s. But a few- days ago there was tested near London a huge gun weighing one hundred and eleven tons, the heavest ever cast in the world, a good load for a hundred and eleven horses. The length of this piece of ordanee is forty-four p.... ..,,.1 P i,..,,i 1, M,1 1 ' ...in 11 1 , ijiuu ,i ,ii Liuuui fii'iiuiis 10 pouuei ioi ii.s 111. si auti smallest load. Its second load was of seven hundred pounds and its t bird eight hundred. The ball for tins cannon weighs eighteen hun dred pounds, and it is expected to pierce t hirty-three inches of steel and oak. Strange to say, the gun does not make a very stuuing re port, and its "kick' is ootnpara tivelv slight. This w ill be an interesting object ; (or that Museum ol the future imagined by Victor Hugo, iu which la cannon was to figure along sid ot a sack and a thumsorew as kindred specimens ancient bar ' barism. Such cannons have never lyet proved serviceable in actual jeontliet. and perhaps they will tiud their first and only use 111 amusing ! posterity. ! A Human Weakness. A learned Rabbi laments that many rich Jews in America turn their I'.iilei upon the friends of other lays, and set-in to forget, that they wi n- once poor themselves. We can assure the learned Rabbi that this kind of cowardly meanness is in.; confined to the children ol j Israel. 1 lie vulgar anil wean ui every race and of every creed are guilt v oi' it. It is. at present, somewhat more noticeable in Jcw than Gentiles, it is mainly because an et raoi dmary number of Jews among us have grown rich during he last t ivi-i 1 1 v vcurs. JAMES BEDMOND, " L9 . The Bergnsi El EngeS Brewing Oompany's Lager Beer, Porter, &c, 1 KEEP ON I1ANO A FULL LINK OF WINES AND LIQUORS AT WHOLESALE, Which will be sold by the Ginger Aie equal tt A M Has gone buy his Fine Ladies AND Misses It is his bring a of such Ladies wear than is usually brought here. He will return soon and tell them in this column. NEWBERN, N. C, WHOLESALE AND em IN CONNECTION WITH THE AGENCY FOE Barrel or Gallon at VLliY LOW Best Imported, and superior to any procurable aker orth to usual tock OF Gooc intention to er Stock things as you about LIQUOR DEALER MANUFACTURER OP Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla Lemon Soda Buffalo Mead. California Pear Cide Etc., Etc. BOTTLING FIGURES for CASH. in North Carolina. Axkyour retailer f or the JamM M4uu SSftfcMa autlou ! bom dealers notwndudinyr i:-Kin in order to make a larffor vroflt. ndsiatk .iriclnal $3Shoa. Bewtrt of tmttaUotMWttJafc , knowledge their own Inferiority bjr annilBK t r.uiiil upon tho reputation of tortcfnaL i oue (.ec ui no unteaa MarlBClhw StatftfJt JAEV3ES fviEAnav 1 Mivln In Tlntton. Vm I Laca. Bat Calf Ua ITr. IccllaJ in DunMbOitp, Camfmtt ijfpwwaB. a panaiaara eut tons will briar rxMi tm fiirmaxioaaowto rat tat Dnoa la aar- acata ar J.Mflans&Co 1 UnsolaSt, Onr celebrated fantorrnmri.ieM a i wu m of Shoe, of tlii grade than any other factory la taa worm. Tftounanaa who wefir thm will tall yon taa J?3?,1.M -yoli " teem- JAIMBt MIAKN ajS imiul xor ooyniM unapproacnea la Durability, Full line of the above shoes for sale in New Berne by HOWAHD L JONES. Is.nit0dv.3m ISSSaf ustang Liniment Sciatica, Scratchej. CaatrMted ; Xumbago, Sprains, ICaJtOaav Eh&uinatiii. Straiai, ZnptiflDa. to, Btitekei, Hoot Ail, 3eid2, Stiff Joints. Seytw BUags, Jaokacae, orm, filter. Galla, . Bvinuvj, Brcisos, Sorea, SaddlaOaOav B-nicns, Spavin PUea. Corns, Craslo. THIS COOD OLD STAND-B"" , aocompll&he9 for evorybocly exactly WHatlsclalmawl lor It. One of the reasons for the groat popularity- of the Mustang Liniment la found in it anlTcreat applicability. ETerybodrneeda auoh a medio no. Hha Lontbermonneedtit lncaseof acotdenb The Ilon.ewlfo ncoda it tor general family no. The Caualer need it for his teams and hlii men. The 31ochanlc needs it always on hia work bench. The 31 iner needs it la case of emergency. The Pioneer needs it eantget along without It. The Farmer needs it in his house, his stable, and his stock yard. - ' ' The Steamboat man or the BMUnts need, it in liberal supply afloatanc4. ashore. .... The Horse-fancier nieds it It Is h)a bt friend andaf oet reliance. The Stock. t-rowcr needs it it wiU sare hlir thousands of dollars and a t.' orld of trouble. The Railroad man needs It and will need It long as his lite Is a round of accidents and dancers. The Backwoodsman needs It. There bt uoOv lug like it as an antidote for the danger to UXa, limb and comfort which nurround tho pioneer. Tho Merchant need It about hi store autoajr his employees. Accidents will happen, and wheat these come the JI anting Llnlineut is wanted stoaea. Keeps Bottle iotho House, 'Tls the bestaf economy. . Keep a Botllo In the l'oclury. Hslmmis1l.-i uo In ca.16 of accident aares pain -uid hais of warn. Keep n Battle Alwaraia the HiaUIr Pr l.e wbea wnnlbu. Over 9,000,000 worn daring the past tlx years. This marvelous caooess Is due 1st. To the superiority of Corailne orer &H other materials, as a atlfleuer for Corsets, 2nd. To the superior quality, shape and workmanship of our Corsets, combined with their low prices. Avoid cheap imitations made of variout kinds of cord. None are genuine nn'ii "DR. WARNER'S CORALINE" la printed oa inside of steel cover. FOR SALE BY ALL LEAOINQ MERCHANTS. WARNER BROTHERS, 309 Broadway, New York City. GEORGE ALLEN & CO DEALERS IN General Hardware Agricultural Implements. Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Hoes and Axes, Wood's Mowers and Reapers, Steam Engines, Cotton Grins and Presses, Fertilizers. Land Plaster, Kainlt Mechanics Tools and Hardware, Lime, Brick, Cement, Plaster Hair, Paint, Kalsomine, Var nish, Oil, Glass, Putty and Hair. Freezers, Refrigerators. Oil Cook Stoves, Eureka Burjrlar Proof Sash Locks, warranted to give security and satisfaction. PRICES VERY LOW. OEO, ALLEK & CO. 0af K. V v,Ma, 6 "---S9sIs."h23w raama,aaa. , . .-r, lick ftllXiljIlal t1 sV 1 - 5 3 - -1 " A : X v.' a -1 -'...'-4v ,S'
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 24, 1887, edition 1
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