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I'- "w .-V' 1 . ,;v Vi'V:,;' 5 0 i J-.'.' ! . i THE JOURNAL. - Kdltar. STKW BERNE. N. C. , MAY " Uun4 fct ik Post odie fct N Brm.. J C &taod-alm uiltr. THE last issue of the Durham Tobacco Plant is a handsomely illustrated, interesting issue. THE Chicago Aici, an indepen dent newspaper, says woman sin' frag has not commended itself to the neople of Kansas where it w is on trial this Bpring. . . . THE "prominent Senator, win. K It was Baid reported that the Pres: dent had positively refused a nom:- nation for re-election, turns ont to VA SanatAr Vest, ami hp luiMiTirelv , , . denies having made any sueh re- port. On the other hand, the Sen ator ia of the opinion that Mr. ftt.simi.isn will lw re nnmina'e.l -lf.i MR.J.C. L. Harris, editor of the RAleigh Signal, gwes notice 01 several varieties of potato -hps tor sale. AmonK other varieties he has tii e angar yam mrr -rtrf H-4-y yam. We snppose the sugar yam is for the Knights of Labor, the hat e yam for the Pemocrats. and the Barbados, another variety, for the Republicans. We venture to , , , say they are all pood potatoes, and we hope, notwithstanding they are radical Slips, that the experimental farm at Raleigh will give them a trial. JUDGE COOLKY, chairman of the. 3ion, i o r 1 m reply to the Sifters of Charity of St. Louis, Jlo.. asking that the railroad comDanies bo authorized tarire them free tr.msnoi Ution as ,frtfra rprrrpfs thai the mm mission can mate no order "Pon the railroad companies for their benefit, bat stares that the eompa nies themselves must determine . ,. .- t their policy m granting ..uors to lioiwua ruS8m in iciij,.!'...- This feature of the law is doubtless unobjectionable to the railroad MmMniM ifthf.ve.in sticc.ed m keeping the long and short haul danse in snspense they will profit by tb new order of things The eaaf of Kaiter (ititrer against th y'eirx anil ).err, y pub liahing"POmpany for 'en housand dollars damages, wa- tra l a: Car thage last wet-k and a verdict rendered in favor ot the plaintiff for two hundred and hi'ty dollars. The sait niu on ac. oun" o; an .tcm rtf news which appeared in the local iolanins of the W - .., f)'. ktw do the '31 of Jnl, ;'i. iru jiicating (fiinter with the murder ( his mother and sister which wa e3mmittei in Chatham coiin'yon th id of lecember, Is.-.; p,,e defendant company did ,a '.;ty. Imt offered testimony as a matt, r of excuse and in nut 'at.op. ot damages. t EOM reports w men we putm-u elaewhej'e in this i.ssne will be sn that the granges are rapidly organTziug in this section I: is an organization well adapted to the condition of the tarmers, and if its objects and aims are not m.s- Sta'e forever 1 he hs ,n constrned will be of great benefit, ty -o No: :h aro! n.i wa it is not th pnrpose of the grange par.r.Ie :i, real value -o t'uese urKamziiuoii 10 ar upon nuier I aaad 1 in t A r-n-t t 'rj im- it ni ' brs; to foster and better the social relations between the tar mers ; to better their condition morally, social, mtellei tnally and financially. Py treoaent inter- change of views and a system ot experimental cropping, t he members of the grange can make a revola- tion in farming. Hearing m miud inat ll is tne object ol the granga to improve the condir ioh of farmers and not to make war on other classes, it is capable ot ing mncb good. m p THK Progretsir'' Funwr thinks tb Board of Agriculture did wrong in electing one of their own num ber to be Commissioner of Ag: caltnre. becanse it smacks of ring rule." The General Assembly thought proper at its last session to prohibit justices electing them aelvea county commissioners. The bill was introduced, wo think, by Senator Waseks and was de manded by a large namkr of the intelligent voters of the State, be caoe they had seen the evil etTect.s of these cloe ctirporations. The Board of Agricnkure ought to have understood by this that the people are complaining of snob, conduct; they ought to have looked beyond the boanda of their own body, where they could have found num bers of men worthy and competent, and this complaint and the proba We neeesaity of the General As semMy prohibiting by law to elect frODt their own body would have been avoided. HO TH ET START Llts. Whenever some fltartline revela tiOQ Start ont from Washington based npoo what a prominent Sen ator or liepresentative has said. wboae names are suppressed. :t may be pat down as the :ma.na J v , . tion of some seedy correspond, nr brain, whose bread depends uj-m bis ability to get the news in ad TSQCe of its existence. All this , , , aews about the President s wt rive refasal to be a candidate for re election, before tt is at all certain thaMbe nomination will bo ten- 1 . t. 1 jtnraAO fff r.-. a.- ll a t O ' 1 1 . rsu iuiu. uiuot uuui - "l prominent Senator or some pronn- ueat Democratic politician has tieaM and diroiged. It is evident- i.Min th iatrit of a boom tj done ia the interest 01 a Doom fer tome otber caneiate. ibeiounu imprt'u.tiui., ..,i noAnta frinlit ciondt wish or an favorable, wlien the news is L", ... aUntinn f. til ! atwat Uie nomination, t this time Jnemocrats iu the cjty of w 1 His euemies am endeavoring to j draw out such a declarat ion for the purport' of cripm'ing his ,id:m.n t r.it : mi . .i no it -eem - 1 1 a an ' t ' low aig -t.itfUii ;r t :i r he -. - . to walk into ! In- : .ij Nkw Y.-Kiv. Ap: .1 1 : i o w l n w ; .ii columns of : h oil i '1 1 . m p.. - W. ,-' In . ,t- w . havt eCU -e! . n it i :: em-re ' ! - ! 1 '. i ' h II. i . u . re ae 1 he-; W t'.vi-lli t : e n - j -a . e 1 -. proper . - m a 'he j. '.;. men: : In ' an i a: y It-' dent sad to rr.e i.a' e i contemplatm;; public deelarat IK . take I. . m out ! 1 1 1 - :,. 1 a didate in 1S. He .!..; ed to tin l onciusain. n.o personal (nstder.it .-n: (ie j, r,r k ,. ,.,r. reli'-ve h::n : r . : i . ..n; which n eie d.uiy ea: m bei-au-r would it.lt .'tis I, .11.. aii'l wineti intetiereO w.th lr. s a-c fulness ti oil ice. t , rres'deir Alter !:-"ciian I'st-rva' a:n nilMHiiI)'r t li.. ' lie wihed an e nres.Mon ot m opinion. I told htm I thoiifflit siiell a d. elanit.on would be very iitiw.s, mil t ha' wouM increase his perplexities, rather than diminish them. I aso saul i- as not lor mm to av w net her he vvonl(llu, ;V candidat'e tor idle. t on to !n not, t hat that was a mat tei leeided tr the nemocra.y. who bad honored him preatly. ami -!... l.-i.l r.-U t . . 1... ...... .. ,los;,,.(f them. "l .So ' ur- ',l ,-, ;i-ad:tion mml.! be bioken by his candidacy for a se--md term, and that it miht '.. Uo-: :mpor tan; to ins ,.ar-y and ry taa' he -liould be reeleeted. Ai . ; a ,(n, (.onvers.ltu, upon ;!,;. m:;, jeet. the etleet of which iv.i- a- I have stated, the matter was dropped, and has not since been aimneti 10. excepi in a casual man ner. I have neer had in my pos session a letter from the President with reference to a seeom; term. nor nvo 1 ever st , . f n sueii letter or -I have uot boon ;i; W asiiinjiton since th ith 01 this month. ItMie President has arrived at the deter m 1 n lit 10U SU 0 t ed 1 n hi nver- I do sation with me last .lanuarv nQt kn,)W ,r lhit knowmS ( 11 l,;s character. I am confident that :t he thinks it is his duty to deel.ne a renomination he would make la- intention pubhc in a wav which renilor! a misuniler.:,H1',i;p., IX)ssl0e. in common wiiii oinor personal friends, and w-.; h a belaM of the great bodv 01 Democrac and a large part of the lndepend hoi. 5ir. rleveUllll accor." . incerc: v renominatiou. which, accor - to present appearances, will he dered to him without sent . Signed NV . 1 '. t: - in : " New Voi k April -l", 1 "-7. II - PI I RICHEST l'OSSKVMON ol v COMMl'MrV 111 1. 1- tribute to .! 1 1 n ,",' '. i,e ': ' 'C .l'ldu'0 ( i A - ! N 1 "The preat mca ( every fr.-e c. i-.inslilut' in rr-hevt He-si 'ti :.i. i glory. I: i they who five tone an i direction to its measure, and imTei? on it th'- ir.vl.T bv whrh a i kte.wn abroad This is htt-raiU tine. Ph.- ;,. fa-i ained bv Nort h Carolina ,a 'he war between the States has eve: In-en cor : ect ly e-: 1 m a t e. 1 . We have leruoaned the lossm' our proper: v. hat th ios.s ot' -aeli n.e n i- 1' ; . ; oKrAV . rKM'KK l it.Ve- 11. I . ' 1 sr-.' i; ,md o her-ot i. m i, em e.aml thousands ..t y in; men w !..o! la d t he toundate m oi usctul' : : . en sir p. cannot be estimated. I'i. riches' gems ; a r.-:ng genera-. wei crushed, and mat y .), -n intellect- uerelostto :a. rnatce y..:un- w u,.-, . n.i'.v 1 1 ' ' 1..-.. .. i-. .nn'ri 1 1 o 1 'n".. in . . ri -aeii .ii- ; he: : a c ; e S:.v on man . hh ...P. i on man '. ':'. l'i.e-e men " r : h.-ii St.m.i- ir woa Id have i " -I ti.dd- ot stnte nt. .a i'i ..... re.,., :.., won sin a tauo t he held ot' hat ; ' a no'ate oar' n her - ;hev no' be. a ca.'le l the.i lives upon le i I'm: : bese .; . -oiu to th- State and ' rl. :;vi tar. 1 1 1 e v . i ; e Ce - " ae i -omnium! Wei e reai eil : oiintr". - 'eft w in which tue des' n o- Ca the hving. I' w . ' !i : !.- m en o w oi ,o -:..:i '. give ion . in ea-u rt'--' . ' . e . iiaraC : 'on -ho-e a'.io.ld g e ,u ' ; -- . : une .ii.d lu-tre. And a SM'.- -a .pply i i in n. an:' v. 1 L1I1-'-' i'.e e ; :: : rod'tc, n ; w:" liiipres- :' ; ' i - I e a ' 'road. . r o upon tne tone and w h ch w -M ' 1 1 e : m : of th.- C.c : and Ula.vj' its p i oi ii -u.t. 'air. e wh.lt s ild o ' :n i :ne i-:i:. Th. t e a re n: e a comm. i ; : i ' cap a moa-ares L ; . t r character ui-.n p vded :ia ar -ah :: the prop. : ." -, . i'.ei He 'ee'; a'.t.r a at'll' -. ua . a a . i i 1 ' 1 1 II! W I, men me. i : ton-. . ". v - g ' be of ! o "he . ha: a ' I'.u' :h a! wa oi tea : t -! We - ,.:.d j.-.'llll era: id ror:. -. 1 hec ie'..- .a- -, n !.r..egh: ' :! ' ' ! test ,a th - . eh-, .a: .a com 1 na a . w b . I. r,.. . u -a . , t..c -a-m- ;-.:,-a ;"'. -.T.-.-d tbems. - . ag..m- -u.. .t",.;i.r. ofteu dr..,.p.:ig ii.i:-ha:d :l!yi. ,u.irks th.tr woundcl the u-ehn- of ,- , . . ,, ,i i . . a ti a-nd. had,. , h. ugh apo.ogs loih-u ed .nd w - .o c-pt.-d and eei'h:n -uiooth. .1 ov.-r. h.,.l :he etlec: ( iu u-ii;. i.ag the iinmest ' , f l, ..leefloti ,,l , ell ill lies Of - rival tact:oU-, while th.- mo,t un portant mcisnr. befue t he people was allowed to go by default. It will not create a vervp.o n ,....-..' ,, Kpnti abroad that ou- fact ion of i o r ii gained '''.it ti.- I ; . 1 r. i ' ,i . a i; ju-i ; ''.'- d d bu. i ii ,i wiii d ol i ; ic.il r "ii 1 1--' ;i :.-;..ry i -r tlm otlic: . lie w - t; ;i V i'w l'.t-i ii h ' :.- . . mis .11 .i to s , . - I-- l - I 1 1 i ' . ' -i 1 I . ' I 1 1 . ; I ' IT I 1 ; I- rl ' d sllidl .1 snlell i- -a. h ociu: i ful :r"U : : 1 1 1 a ; a ' i- ' lie . u pi v-s "li ; a at : a - t ak a a -' e p 1 .u k .'.l r ' ad . uii : : .:v. :i "!. halt t iie a : ten 1 101. . -. ; , in lil. o . . i t he .'"ii; .'.lai :ii. . -a n;;ld d. II ..I i i i : in i n hum w i i i ni y si i ; k I .- !','(-: St.i'e eolll Ulel'i'e " 1 1 1 - i: "i.ei are .r AManta and :he i'iil t neinel v e- beieed !y T i l o.nl ,rtu:i!es ,uid representatives : o 'iiiinereial .-enters. S.-me are 'i a;. ;nr tor t he eiitoia-euient ol t he 1'iij and --ii'Tt haul . lau-e a: :nv: ''in:- ,i i, ; ; ' :;spe ;: lnl tempo larl.a:al the eom mis;oiiei -'It ai ; o i lb! if' t tielli n ,. ,ii'ri.i!,n; '" tiiis ileinaii.i. i. soni e of the raid, '.ol a t : i u ney s a.-!:,- be permanently siisenile Jones County Items. Lrs are eti.pnred aft.-r at Tie on: sell .plicklv at sc. er do. lea. i oinmissioiieis in s, sion Mini- ia'.. l'rett la; e;e crow d. consider .l.C ' he biisv s,-ason. 1 1 ' .riiu-rs s.i-. tlia' the. -re !:: f mn nil' up w th work. 'U' many aie i-t planting . otton. dan; We are glad to see friend Abm r "' 1 .r. son on the streets. lb- is ee'- :i' to be himseli again. Mr. Lat on, : he ( I range organizer, organized ;i club of mi members t he past week at Shady (r..-. .Tones count v . The herrings are running, say the tisliorinon. ami u.-t- with small meshes are in demand. We learn that many ol' them have been dipped lip Irom the river dnnntr the pas' week. Mr. C. II. K,u a the farmers ,,t Ih-a ei creek are doing more v .uk this sean than he has ever known tln in to do betore. He -as crops are taking a decided ,.,,:,., !n the !.,st .ew days and the urmors aro chopjiin ootton. Mr. .lob -lain. an Im ie:r coinp.eted ops at the ia- new dwelling and -hops at the. crossing i :lio Core Creek. Tren-1 . . V "... IV , .,.,.1 I.'le.-.M, r. ion. .e ieiiie auu iyuiiuu i o.i. i - , and ha- moved there Savs he l i ready tor business. W'c learn that one of o t citi'.-ns has an idea ol erect : n g a cot ton can rhere. h:'e uio- h.er w : 1 i put up a store this ; . 1 1 . Should t h - be done, won't 'd s ralge oe .IT, Plae, lie .- .iie ha :ig ', aite a i.ve'.y and . i'.: .ng election in Trenton rod.r Moialav -iiog"aiid "anti iiog." fee a tit is say "the hogs must leave, i . . t .i i .... . . we aic 1 1 is e u -: e 1 1 wnu ueing ieiii tied with tleas." '1'he hog men say th.-v must have meat. lieas or no t'ra-. N e beheve they are about ei a .i 1 1 y divided in numbers. T he antis .iy th it 'l'lciiton is the great hog sanitarium, as a hog was never known to die in Trenton with ehul- era. 'e can tell them the cause: ti ere - a plenty of alum salt lying around l"i' thelii to get. lb'gs 1 don't hive eh"lera hen the have -a1' a, wdl. most especially when t'nev an have a 1 . : ' le 1 i me spn n h lei 1 ar '. A -hor: : nr.. alter the Kevo'.u iii'ii.ii;. ai t h.re cam.- to mir sec- . f. on a lamily b the name ot 1-rost, lioin I'.ostoti. Ma-s.. consisting of a I tr. . -t h r and two son i ana P" . eh.iM'd the lands where James C. Moore now resides. The elder ot the t o sons kept a diary and ap- oears to nave oeen a man oi con- a le: a : de le.i r i lllg for a tanner o! ;; ,h , .r.,.. fr " T i f 1 . t IV ,rt 1. i.I beid a captain's eommissiou m t iie ' -erv;ce d tne patriotic army oi our - fa'hers. .Tames, his brother. goti0,,. . i;, dissatisfied with the new location i(iw, r out oi the '';'e , here and left for a better one and , ntl(. Also, that li.oi , wa- never heard from again. A ' Imil., t.rt ;l;.'er u ;',.. 1 -iiort time after dames left tlie ' p,.,,p!,. m :ha' 1 mother died and left Miller l-'iot , ,,), , , I the sole possessor of the new home, j ,. o ; ;- i.mid, Irom ins records, i timi tlia; ;he married one of a well-known tannic here Mi- lhirbara Col Ill- fhis nrinii u-flrii I in r n s- ' . I .a,.l.)-.., .t,.,.-, rr.l.- -,r,,I tUr-.-.Q Ve.e- i. ii . I u k ill. i iii e e p, 1 1 is .uui inn t; 10 . . j j j Two of 1 1 it-m were named .lohn. the ; J( i ti rs t .John dying a few years alter !s. 1 , - - '- e r b I tl . i t ! . "l Lili'ntlil . I O b Tl ' being born the same year the first died. (Mi further examination. I ; find th i' the children all died a; an i early age except dehn C. and j I Nancy l'rost. Nancv lived until i 1 grown and married a Mr. Crocket, j land here the record closes a- to! ! her. .lohn C. was made an orphan ! ' a: about live or -,x ear- old. and , was biought n p by hi- widowed; ; mother, wno tanut mm uiuustn i ! and economy, and when grown he ' married Miss Susan Andrews and i several children were born to then:, j hue children are all dead n.. . e I cep: one. Mrs. a. C. Moore. Mr. 'dohn (.'. frost died ;n lsb.a, leaving a a alow, Mr-. Su.-an J'"rost. who 1 - a : v i ved li i iii until a tew da. - ago. 1 ' e ii she, too, passed away, leaving ! nana- of l'rost entireh extna-t tn our launm. There was a re-uiaikaiia- similarity . n ; he father and .-on. doth kept written ar ' counts ot' incidents which trans p:: d il u r n : their lives a:id kept hi their tav iceetpt.-. J toiiinl - '.".ie sltuwiiig that duhn Frost iaid l.e stit-rnl taxes 111 I-5'J). which . ;o ..ept scri'ii'iiloii-iy clean and ; 1 u e.l aw a . ;n a bu-in. -- like manner. I al-o luuad orders that Mr. M.ller l iost had placed away la , -UI" IlioUeV was . ouii'ed .a pound... shillings and pence. I uitess tiia I became deep's 1 1 1 U .- . I i 1 II . C - I li .1 J I'I I ,11111 i 1 1 I j : :. ' i ri ' o -et aal t n tiie.-. oid-tmie ifi:i. such cue and caution a- ,,,-,u.;aaal hv these good citizens. Tliu- have lived and died m .buies "unty the m-'thei and her son. M:,i" iml '" )"!! spring, and tne name ot l ios; ha l(ir UJtdst. Th0St. w .,,rt. th.it na;n are siientl- Ieep;n- uud r the sheltei ing shade ol the tw.. old walnut trees nea; the old homestead, ami those who ..... .ril, ..... , niulin,i f e;i"rtli and under it he- all that is mortal of a pious. Clu.s t.au lady, th last ot the name MI'S. .silSll L lo-l. j j connuunicttion; to .h i'ans xcailejiiy 01 Sciences. Mons. 11. d,- J'ai ville exjwi-sses t be opinion t hat a deiinite relation exists between the mm eraents of tne nmoa and t he occurence of earthquakn-s. Tbu- ,,nn(,M a;nn l!lsPli nn stndips bv tho author, extending over a period 1 of twenty-tire years. STATE NEWS ( 1 1 1 r t i 1 i . 1 1 1 . i ( , be a; . n l.i- a v.o.- town-i. .! U-. S ' ' e Mi. (.. tnW 11 -i. b;i; nt ' nr. b.u i' . ii.l... . t.'1 .1 ..' A ,.- i i, a i I.Vel ami. .,1., a 1 tuii Mia .1 . as a : tirciv 1 el , 1 V 1 ! i stum made toe,.; ,., lOllll .Hid No ola- 1 - 1 ey e!i !) e a a -e i ' 1 1 e 1 1 . e I . 1 ae oI' atl . d i is m , VI oil s nieli'ia'ae. a ' heal'li ai,,! a .I.,, . 'lo;. he W'lleli '.a- ' 1 : . I tri.l.'.- i le ; . - h a I ' o p 1 T I . : help ' le: k I .. been" u' ;i;.'' ' ,1 Whip Se StllithtieM K.i '.-. ol el'l house broken and .".no poiin, tlnlelrolli. 'I'i large. A p established pres. ded . Ve! i A. I I . Ion! ! Will Pl'o-, e the p.-.e '.- , a COUIltV.'-- Ml mil. pull. I a- l,,urei ,. i.-'a an,i s; Ut.;,. , , :,d- r j- im ; , ., ana 111 ill. u n o . : : 1 'e 11 Umbel -. Ch r h .in air. W'.ll.ai:, I.uk 11.11 I" 1 , , 1 de.rli !' e a ., flu- e.-w i. id : :.; dow n and oUal -o btr 1 r 'he : : na a ti;.- lata ; iy Wh ile ir : ivorab'e .-p. eVi t he ,' i a : : g '.v i.e. I el -eVel I ' .i- leal e I 1 1 a : 1 1 i g e , i a i mo - , Cli p. W i a t h tl.a- ' and ; ta,l 1 1 Ve! V W e' o i ii : W.li bat t till! w a - -oil Wi;; ; i,,., ,. j,,,.t . w a 1: Ue i ton , ' pialdv A - . n; '..ii -'tei s.piate. It be a large , i : ! - i.i-I'e I- 1 he 1 eal-o ai -silver ( "reek"" S escaped from lank, weeks a,-o. has been c. t 'tilt He tve limn to n:- appeuia . Card.:,,-:', ni toe ,.,; t :. ioad.-d will !t;unr; w - Ville, -et a tr.r 1 j j,. j,j U-Vl g; -t i: win ' lit'1 i da -1 1 ; i . k - ;:iu would : i : ,,7g ,,t' t he gut d I, ,,,,, t... w i,..;, -i, a- W aaa- :!1 t lie 1 1 . . -- looking re .- Hot being h.s ye.ii . The - irlrl 1 .et.o: r i e ;.. i 1 a Mo j noon, .is tin- Ic.u d in. i.! i 1 ,1 a 1 1 e .del'. vi.,. 1 .. Ileal ed I la-'ao.r. I lot -o s. ami s- rt iv . ng 'amp on ; lie Ui'h torce as a 1 1 with Ti: : i'ier ni.iiie lit- w iy u tin iu-' ' !,i;"' office aioo; i.eiee,- another I'1'--'- hor-e. I. a-' wect. l-deial , 'v1' :,'h hl' w: our; at S-at. -Mil--. .1 itoa Smitii. ' ---i bead, ol ot this foiintv. wa- '-.V r'ed and ' s.-n: bach f. ;' al aw. a' o-:. '.:,.-,.. ""''''' !l" ' ' eia'aring oi w i. ',:,' i ..- bt.-he and w w : ' ii !:, ea - ii s. Y ,.':. 1 ; ; o nil'.:: ! ! -.:.-!. , ,- ( '.--. Arn-held -.g ::-'!" s A es'ed to .1 D.rk tll.lt .1 Sli.ita !r'V i'",:; 1 Were .ilea! .-rated .'..: i t Olie; s. i e , ti.ilr lii-e t :.ei: on w ii ai i w .a 1 , 1 be : boas a: d h :: g '.- ' . a Illeir .. : M . , . 1 a t. i . s t oi la-' . t i ; : ' ia- e i a . ' a from Pi- u. i.t, .!.: . i i h i in go a it J -. n ii" a. , T.U he O .V, ' . , mouth- t it ' ee 1 a.e . : t :. St otl ,'; II ii t I e . a 1 loll, en i'- :a ten ' cai - . a i pi : -i ai . A se a ' pa a .- ii l d ..-( i bey i n g t h' cum-, i u d 1 1 froii: .::.!! i ii' oi -halt im: 1 I. a-! Sun. hp air..!..-. I .. 1 ' ecived through, t ie- i.t,, . w h : eii wa - mailed to 1 :a i lit t ii - a a Ma ( 1 !'al: i -. i . i o u n ; . 1 1 n.i -sen' : i f thi- n, warded ;. sen' b a the-, pl.ii t.iiy oi : : tamed paper ."- ' and a sd v in it. h ;.ii the w a o . i. ( W .t- . .!l ;. .; a. ' lie til. he, ,1.1,1.- , W ' . . I ate d W.l : aim ."! stance oi t J letllo serv re. ra ' :o I'e I or ii , a ' We lee i t i I e "inigtoti , .i; 0,1 ii'i'ii'instia-...;. Ilaieich A- e. ''' ' i . ...... inir the nri.lcso ll I. II ! of April. In en occpung : m v, am-hip mi Morgan and ell street.-., h-..-, danag we-k. under the a- t.vc .. treti. managenmm m ti,, -,, limi-e n -Ho a- si pi-t c oii'l- I: iclelit p mio;ster. Lev. C w . Maim, mted mi :i nliii'p oi'ivliii li tliev will here after have entire control, where i regular services will be held The ! l'l.ioe is in ! he block, corner I ay et'eville and Harnett streets. It n is been cai peted, juunted. walls : : . - I. i'ii i -1 a :n I cli .iii 'eil i nt i a jjein ot ..e.:i:' c veu iellce Inl I'e- '''" ' 1 v 1 ! eomloft.lliiy -''' ' ' !i :. : - : t r 1 1 1 i 1 n-.nl in ' -' i ' '' 'M be ; ; 1 1 . i n '' ' '' : - : II. ib." I .i-t M i- : 1 "-:!.; ;v: li r. e.n ,-!i:!!y 1 ' .. i.-i.i .- v eu . n t he a .::" li.lliri- at he t I va ! - i i i - ii. .: e! ::.! - i.eh! um'le- a ni I i. i e. i .,a.-.-: n:.- al.iim. i aii-ine -"id -"ii i eliaie lio'lSe-. to - o 'I III a - -i r; i i a - ; i geln l ii : Sm . ; h . ,. n,, 1 '' ' , r a i e a i a i t a i . 1 . 1 1 t en t ral : a; 1 epol 1 ed to aVe hee ! tidegr. g i i Ml ; a own b v -I - el i A number es wa-ie -.'nick by -nine we:.- blown ;inl. A' Layette- .i heavy -low and a No damage ha- 1 .i Pel 1 ban a 1 io e lames ol. .lames ed the PoMtlOll 'I'k .a the Wil the , lo.e eon. a.Mii; amount ol ( I ' . i :i .-at l'.a: r lo,,.i , , i -, ,;,.! II.- -" in- I a v ' i , ' . ..Id i mi p. e a h a ; in iiuht e- : w I . d ; li,.: tin 1 la- . el ', tot he -' a tile iil.e. and the 1 , ol' - e a p -'at.'e a ' a 1 -r isk raie a ii - e w . e a N-ri n r : i a 1 lore leet 1 on a i v ; ' 1st- s in- animal In lallmg. lead oil a o v,m nelv i s ' a ' I'alt e - " i a U ' Willi s'l.-h I. 'lee ; n a r h i - head di a t ' .-red on ia- lira ; n - i an r e -1 1 1 ; i : ' ,ii las , 1 e a ' 1 1 . '.'. ho all 'd .11 ''"'"'ty . 1 1 : a 1 a tils" . lea 1 1 - 1 1 1 a , deal ' ex. : e ii a a t e ; - t - in i ei ' v a' : .re-i n ' u'. e : a let tei" i -hen 'I A hei nat h v. : i v some '1 1 1' 1 ' ein - ; hat -otne ii i- ago. a negio w;,.-, , very instil- .. "eie tn a mi a g i nly in Mr. A ' I e n - ; 1 1 e. or u h :eh he w a.- aria---' 1 a; d : ua d n ; i.I ,o I a!!as. 1 i-- 'A ed ia-si ia v. - In-r; il A 1 H-rii a ; hy i e . -,- i d i I. i'ii' - a giied ; -y i'i an Hunter ,.. d .;'. o:hei.-." Ilunier i s a ,-d m a, n .: ml a ro.-h i: ; t ter : '1 .ale. 1 la sli th,- loo o- ' a rs 1 1 1 O- ,011 IS 111 It is"" i-e eo'oie.i la' : i. , a i i ", 1 -i .i-io, ii,-. soiled negio. 'I'll 'e'l ' ' alias, i e - '" l'v '"-t 'rue-day 1 e.'.mu'e- that as the '.V' I U'hnl el, w: S JMiigiits ,,i he trouble if the main :er 0 ' . oaipiici w ith, Abei nut!.'. :s iliinaadis ifiei a. ; nod :. ie-i-tany attempt th i' m iv oe made :o release the m a ha- ter ;n ins o hold to ,;"""in n : i ti ' oiii a: a : i oil 1 ih a i Swansboro Items. v .11 .lMll .,;,.r i 1 e s I o 1 1 i.n ia., S ellei 1 much S, :.: . 11- e .led M, ' aje. M. Ihotidguud. r' b W limingtoii ' -on iu-hel.s Mi . ll'Vi-l . tniilin a W tii t ; i : i g to '.lie ! own a le: has Made a new laniM" almo.-t t ' . 1 1 , r . M. Idooibaiod. j A a-vrii' wiml s'orm la-t v. eek i ti'i'lll la 'he 'a Hid ; a i 1 1 a V -. 1 lie w mil , ew I : i i 1 1 - a i a lie I es hill ll I ) COIIII tiie : -pal k I e and s 1 1 1 a I holes :n a o 1 an he ; . (,-,) ; I i 'iniiav sciioo t..,iay. W hile we write ' i a n ee . t'ipt I I with' happy' lot.e.-. as iu-iiig mallei di .hi rial . : in-: i I'.ii'rii - atio teach- 1 lu':! ''-''''e -"d song; ,oo,,-. pi. para. my ;.. sailing on j Micro the wall meet . indcr- chool, hot ll oi wall address on t he m c' ' v i on go ban ks. ei - assembly ,, our -Moiehead m .lime, i to h a . e a eood 1 " a i - he! - and ot lii-I'S to i:.- aoro. : i !ii" a ' "".n.u..- p. io!tjie bottom in its metallic form, and .iiaug.-men;.-could a.m Here mr the convey- j .1,11 ',, i - ii 1 o A I v g:- en to aay and ii' r uis place in .u j. .' i nr. am : 'a l .ti' Landing :o S i 11 taps e W I 1 'el . I "ac ket . Cap; . .! oe in a i ; 'Oil t , ; ii s place while Oil her W . 1 lie i:il'. w al V. , 1 1 1 1 , g , o : 1 . . . i . .i pi' 1 etl F i '" l!l ' "'l'1-1" !'lsI ! a v an ' 1 -m tan on Po.ua . 1 c line C--C1 1- le'U o : - a 1 : Ct-I ie-. .ea ned, The utter about o. i .insisting o,s and gro the captain 1 1 n ; e u a a l ; ii :s id v. as all of the u.cy be- I'iiC Vt'S- .,- ciotlun f - m n i .. 1 .; a . ti . - damage. 1 coiimi! 't. d ht-ie Vester oe -a - :: ; v. r he ' . .-. tot t a .a - v c . i i i 1 a in la li t : i , as at el w.th hl-,-!' to g'et . ' l ; : i : ; 1 a hull oO t. I le fee, led. . -: : ia 1 1 j i e 1 1 1 . 1 1 ot the pa-it-n t's 1 1 1 a e j : i . 1 1 : n size, a : ' ri be t 'd 1 o t he i a - -h CiU'. tn. howevca Jinds ..: tl a.a in- a. ol the la 11 ill- is pel fecil'i healthy i among a i ,i in in 1 1 :U : i of oiu d e iid t nil i . lour lndiv uluai- 'A e ll t 1 1 ; t 111' d - . . e 111 Oil -e . cut 1 lll'el pupils were ol : welve of them. ial-o- Uie leil ' ' was the I argei : i n rty-nine cases . i he , igiit. dicate that iueotia a-.-e results i. Ol Uie pupil- - a circumstance of no import us a ; it manifest aiont-f disease Aurora Items. Hie these items are pnntsd we hali has e a board ofrommismoners ' " ut 1 '' ' ' "' ( skilliul la i iii e i has a hirer farm that is rim wii hout the v. ; . l . . . . . : i i l . i ..... "in oca I si;, I! Ml in. , 1 I"' ""d hat man" has turned doctor, bought anew hat. but still b;. eu-s and .-ell Mint hill;,' s I'll' Ml. I'eeii has M)ine South J (own sheep t hat hinks vel V '. ell. Wouhl Hot this pay out J eople bet ter I ,au ''" - .M i -. I'. eil. Wilkinson. Hrown. (inn, a. iinkii.-. I. it. hlield and 'olh-e a i i seem to i ., a 1 1 'e to t hell 1 lit et e ; n r p.-oph- aie ta,kine about a Ml.w mad irom (louse ( reek Island to Annua. This would be a lone; neeileit 1 m pin ve 111 e n t . Let's have I he i oad. , . , . -,, I .-'! ilkoison is ha', nig his eai a helled out at odd times, and sav- oi o.iys inai iniin redeem ine t line. They are the men that have , . ,rr, e, ...11 lr. i I'. I;. inner ha-- his bain ami stock' house completed. What ne t . doctor ? The doctor is a tetotler. ol eonise. and is able to bu:!d. having an extensive pr .c. t : ee. Aj we laeh o! li.i'.'ina'' tin- h.-st -eetion in the State is a mi'-w coun . . a iailroad and no u hlski-v shops. I he Iie' eoiintN' w r have Iieell I ry ti t o L'et and iii ea n to hav e, and li' '.v h iske V It a i ii. I a li.ii-i'st .in. I : ii e tin- ia bo. id 1 1 otn I lir A 1 1 le tii a 1 I e -.ni 1 11 d to I'.i n '.ea, , ;,, 1,,. e,,),lel ed light away. And then w.th a la ilroad from here to "e,v Peine is one ol' the possi ! : 1 : " 'e ot ' iie near tin nie. ( ni u h,eh is the u a ,rst. I ak iia away 1 1 ,e ir I vi leev of amhl i n j:. m-.. .a- takine;the dollars that fel 'O'. h.-r that might to have gone to us Iittie ehiidren .' 5oys don"t taitihle. it is ruinous: men will ose eon tuieiice in you. and ii you ie. ,1 an accommodation will not :icn ;o vmi, Watch the rambler and don't let him gel y oil in his net. del'. II. T. Jloniier lias shown me a map of that section between this place and ( ambelrs creek showing the propueed new road from Aurora to Cambell's creek. This ... roail would lOrfen tip ( istanee irom two to lour miles and would op. u up une ui the prettiest sec tion- ut' swamp land in the State. Tell the readers ot the .liifKNAL to come and look at these land iind see lo: themselves. I have uist returned from a trip on the ve-t road and find tin- farms in good order, most of the cotton ti. mted and the corn being plowed. At M i . dosej.heus Ieed"s I saw one ot the linest cows 1 have ever seen in this section with a calf onlv two ,1 , . .1 1 1. .. . .1..1 ..;..., i . I'I lii.l. "ClllCU I.Ul j Ull 11 1 is. llnscow 1 was informed will give live gallon . ... : 1 1. . i ... I I I I I L. IM O 1 .1111 ' 1 "... u ' ' i I u u 1 11 I lie uo i l . J oil l ...... . 1 . . r ... , . . .. . v(. have quiiea list of profession- ;l nien whn ,io not take red eye. r. Homier , Prof. II. T. I!onner and Mr. Mavhew attornev it biw- Ml or nearly ail of our merchants. Messrs I'lm-L- :in,l I'ikivkc l.b, el-. smiths and machinists, in fact ours ; are a sober people and yon see we ought to be a drv town, and by the wav two of our colored citizens. Ab'ram Moore and .John Mourning, are to make a talk here to-morrow ,ti tin- interest ot temperance. onr i-orre-poiideiit took n rule twentv knots ;u. hour. At a meet in the country a few days ago was t,,e institute of Naval Aichi- astonished at the improvements te,-ts. few da vs ago. it was state.l bemg made by the farmers m this that tll,10 w.;s I0Ve-el in the section, i nave in-ver seen so mucii ' work done at this time of the year. l.verything seems to be in apple pie order. I think there is some ol the jirettiest farming lands in this section I ever s;w. niono- other things I saw a curio-itv, and - ' one that I wish the smart men of " bole country . onui see. It is a neero child a boy about eight vears old 1 suppose he has some- thing growingon or in his face that seems to pu -li the eves out of us noai1 s" "hat they look like a horse's. ecs and this unaoeount :t,,ll something seems to have - ' " ' " 1 "' nose ami n i is une suit1 ,1 .,, ..hi our!"1 t h o mouth and strange to sav, 1 iI.a nt.il.l ..till l;,. , .11 .ll IIIC I illlll Mill lleS, il 11 ll i 11S1 (Hill he had been m this condition lor ,,. i . ... ,,. , 1 41 J'UU.iei IMS . "-'I'rge of the case and he says he in'o-i saw ;ut vimng inu: if. - llitw ( upper W a- Oiitiii n oil . c,1IlllC., 1S verv widelv distribu- jn ,.o;..s , earth. Some curious meilm.ls ol ol ,t a i n i tt o- ,nti,-.f for.onrh- nr-,Mi,.n,l Qs vv-...-.. ..l.v'ljlllll? ,11.11. 11, ll.. ti,;.- ..-..,..-,.. .... ni.i i7.,i,-i. . ' ' Lin.- i-.iu.iii uuui .in uui i.uusii book will show- There are two springs at Steillgrundt, ill Cjiper Hungary, so richlv impregnated iron thrown info these is dissolved t,e it,,. .-,,,.1 f-i,,-, M,,r cm, f,-. in. ,U III illlll I III lO''ll l.Ol.S 117 :s-(1;ir ,heS(. springs juts are dug ani ,ilIed with W;Ut?r. ()i,j iron is" I tlion tlirnn-ti inrn t hum n-birUi in about a fortnight or three weeks, is taken out and the copper scraped d. IA this process loo pounds of iron wall pioduce from eighty to ninety pounds oi cniipt'i'. The in,,-, nii.f linil is -olotiIf.il af some .,,,;,, :n im mmitv nf V.-i eL-loie j n lrnl,inil a n rl liiirii f-ritntr tinttnilc , ... limine..-. , ..ui. ux.. t'-v-"i.l .vuu.io of iron will yield sixteen of copper, which fetches a hmd! price." -''v ' 'a,';' j, :,!:. m: Can't lo It. i't . ..,'! f-ssli o I uriin-r on can't buy on a cia-de a cheajiiy as for cash. You can't inipiove your lands, taking away from them every year, and give them nothing in return. You can't get relief from the pressure ol hard times, except i through proper economy and im ! dustry. : Yun can't make money it ymi buy all your meat. corn. hour, hay and fertilizers, no matter how rich : y. ur lands may be. ' on can t maintain sour credit nor your own self-resect, if you become the slave of the chattel mortgage or crop hen system. You can't make money so long as mi s. aatch over thirty acres of land, to get a yield which should be produced oil ten re.-. ou can't make uionev bv buy- '"g eommercial fertilizers to u-e alone on poor land, i on t an t make mone bv impoverishing your lands. You can' ton, which ' Oil Can't lliake money Oil COt- toll, WHICH VOU lire IOrCCU lO SCO ill eight cents, if it cost you twelve cents to produce it. ou can't make muun un iuuiiuu u) selling , u at four cents per pound if it costs you eight cents to produce it. ABSOLVED I - w l"v worshipped beauty Jong, Thiu'lhnitT m vT.' n': o','"! Vtel teu.-heil - U ! ' . Il -UililOl a ! i n there .1 i i-. I li 1 ai r . . x;a' !. n.l yet. .-j. i : . ( I r - . - - - tii a ,.;.;,,. - l.il-Tlui f..r I via I- ' , n: ii.a. . .o.;. -i .-.n A, ,. ' 'i'ii'ii 1 l.'.w' i. o Ti- w ii-ai ,. 1. ... Tie- le- u,iiful Ti u li. i t le- -,a Tiie - a i '- - j r t I. .1... in ...iilitla .'. in. -. a i-.iiin a,'. With lur.-r le. p.- nil a purer I...-.-. . A nu-iaory nt the turm that h.-iit Through mollis et P-vereii paiii at The e,,t ,,f , iii,ii,,,.,.L J tetter ? I ii tin- ! r.. f via - ia, I inav l'. . 1 lie .- in re Win, h:i rl 1 like hmi .! ae-.l. I.,. I. Ana inunii. r.. in tie- efa-ler dim "Mv LiilicT. I lav,- -mrieU' Tie- era inij et' 1 ..pirn cea.-e. no i a re- 1 i,y 1 1 : e a w a. in peace --a-'.. , 7'ra, "GOD ONLY KNOWS WHICH ONE WAS RIGHT." ' at.lv. a .-, r, i a. v. i ea, ti,, u ' '.!:!. i i '. . i i ii . , 1 1 r ' . tie rs ; i r i ; Illl II le, t.ra i I'i ' e. ; . I - I f I 1 1 , '1 1 , I.-. ! the r tn I! ev w.-1 I t!. ' : u 1 1- ,ni I., eariie l i - i ' ; t lii-rn ha -. : tin- i rinai. .1 : ti.- . '.aife;ier:e-v. 1 .' : - 1 la i 1 1 i.-in t nr. ini " f ' I: a i. a in ti.itll.-. t ! I u ai -1 i a . i in era -. of.; on tie- : -' ' a.-a- ; ! . ' v , ; itVriiiir -eta i ! I.' 1 1 ' a I.- r I ; . iiala tl,e !e,. ,.-s r, a ai : : ! are- 1 tiaan 1 I'llt! 1 . . !! II e' I n t V. efll the ,- grav. a in :ir lil.- - i i!. l e , r itii: I he tnui h in.' in-eriptiofi. I known whieh ' -r.e was rsl.t. ' Why not in h , ; h. ai 1 1 e-K'e and a-, i. . ri i i T. . -ay whieh cli ihl . in i teuehe. I 1 out tie 1 (-.- '. Mail.' :k ' a ii hi r.e' er ireHtnae u ty s line. the Holiiier's I know but this -lh it e a-h as true. 1 . e-h la. ni si ta.hle. I iav," and brielit jlu it one wme lira'.', and one wore Him- (tod only kii'j - u in, li . ,ne was iie h t . Well I rca-all their hi-t dispute The towering tone, the blainr- eve. Their favorite mount 1 see th.'m xauit And vanish on my aued sight. To measure milit in War's assault I :.,l e.O,. ).,. 1 1. ... ... -.ee.,,,.. , s nmi e .. one v as r i am . Then crept an ape of .Jrafrgins days. With vague, conllictnig rumor rile. I ntil along our dustdiung w avs. The- tidings came that chilled mv life: Among the brave, heroic slain Whero heavy fell the heady fight My boys lay wot with crimson rain bad only knowfc w hi -h one was right. , Ere long. 1 brought tha-m home to sleep i in the old farm beneath mine eye Where stran .ers" eyes the vigil keep. I could not bear that they should lie. No more the bugle to the frav My boys shall rouse at dead of night, A deep peace holds ntv Blue and Gray God only knows which one was right. ! .Mr. George Maw. an Kugli.-h hor 1 . . l t e rt 1 si w T I i . . oosrCs.rr .,1 .1 , n-irt t,ii,,. IV tin Japan which i- mil v j ...... i . j., ii. ii n il i-f H? . :i I ir , it is oip- i posedjto be t hirt y year- old. . growing- in a small llowci pot. - 'flu- tleetest ships of war ale ,iullt- '" 'reat Dritain. but not for for the Ii itish uoernment. A torpedo vessel which can steam ' iw'fn!T-t o and a half kimcs an U(Mir oignrya-ignt tons ot 1 Wt'ight on I oanl. ha- recently been Iconstucted on t he Clyde for the i Spaui-h nay. In January she steam.-d nearly the hundred miles at a mean snepd nf incite than 'ilish Iiav which ennhl tua fnt m : SU(.h ;V ,e.lt IU Wllllrv ueaili.-i . -. Buekieii' Arnica saive. The Best Salve in the world for Cute. Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Sau Rneum. Fever Sore?. Tetter Chapped Hn.nn l hi n ninj ( orna and oil Qb-in Eruptions, and positively'' cures piles or no jiay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re- 1UM' rnce z- cents per box. l or 9ale by R- N- Duir-V- drclfi lv $20 REWARD! Stolen, i ai the nieht of the X.'iiih. one dark bay ilare. about, s years old: lelt eve riina lilllo - atur in fi,.n. hull, t,ie,l f.lflt .......v-. ......v.. muu I oct e: about 1 -1 hands higli. Also, one open ( olumbus side-bar buegy. i will nnv fwpntr .InllAra for nrnnorlr and apprehension of thief. .-s.vaii liovn akh. Kinston, N. C, April :.'S. iss7. TURNIP." The line Chestnut Sorrel Stallion "TIKNIP" cifers bin services this epringat Jacksonville. Richlands. Cath- ,T1, 1 .1 KIUll l.li.l. HI1II I it ices in : ,'nalow county. T i "r n 1 1 " was sired by Mantreal: Dam. a blooded Canadian, fie is eight ye-.rs old. 1-: hand hich and weighs mile in roA nnnni oc Vili work- w-ll in any I tnrnK J n t"he. ..-r ... 1 l L.MI , appreciated. T RM.s n")i K i ; ATK. APpiv to ). BC ). Catharinp I.ako. Or.slo w Cmi nt v X C " " ' THt l.nMl! S!NXf- LIFT! FORCE forget Im.-m mn who wm gie,it proper atten- JM. J., Ma.. lf . va.. aria n. U., and wUl be ac cord oa control or sunaiiie remtory not aireatly occnpiea LIIAnLtO U. OLA I LflLtT miri rTIIDTD of all sizes HDd BtTlea tiniiui nuiuiiLii or wood rujn-s. Office: 25N. E.CityHallSqnare.pi,llorlolnhla Da Opp Bruaii gt butioQ p r ii ' !H Ifl U C ip R 18 , rfli O) - ? aSCW'EiQ'!.W t? 3 I Intelligent Readers will notice that Tutt s Fills are not ''irfrrrnnfrtf tn run " nil cIiisk of llisC'UHO, Itilf oiil nim-Ii us result. I roin u iinler.l lit-r, ir. : Vertigo, Headache, Dyspepsia. Fevers, Costiveness, Bilious Colic, Flatulence, etc. For those they are not w arraiiKH ; u -nHit'h'. I ii I a re an nearly ous if is !. hi It I o to mubo u r fined . I'rire. ti.'x i s. soli j:vi:ki vni:i r ri A i iox. IT. i a, I Alabasf me L. IS. ( ( I u.irs. 2G & 28 Middle SHrrt, t- i iuni t-t SumpU' Tint- . iaii;iiiM;iii;i.'LViifi.)iiuipi;i:i . -aj i vrwr i ea 1 luniKtum i rui L HftllLtnf trhnm look a frill trout Le -ut end were reetored to neaiuh br nsoof Harris-SEMINAL PASTILLES. A Ii-ftdicalCnrforKervoosDebilitT.Orcarii We&Jcnes and Piirsi cal IMeor i n Yonnir or M C O Aeed MOIL TnstAd fnr Fiiht Vfuirs in Tnnn-v t h onsan d oases ther bolatlr restore irflm.itnmlT ft fuid broken dewrn men to the f a 1 1 erij.i :;iHnt of jcrfftrtand fall H&nW Btrentah and Vioa lirviltn. i o i noM w do iminr rro: to thoae who loffnr from t)n m i.r. nlwnrn rl i -.t mi brunsht about bj Indiscretion. L. ,k.ur.,. t ,nr a r . . Vorit. ortoo free lndalgenc, wo a.k that Jim w-ii'l in ?nr name with statement of roar trout, 1. mi. 1 wH-ur EIALPACKAOEFKHE.withIllasr.1 I'ami.h! RUPTURED PERSONS can hava FREE GEORGE ASH, THE CLOTHIER. I ; MAKINd A Specialty of Fine Furnishing And is therefore better prepared than ever to it the moil fasti 1 1 ai . a the LOWEST POSSIBLE BBK'ES. Our Suits are sty lish and well made, from tai-teful fabrieH. and are t-nld at Bock Bottom Prices. Our line of FCKN'ISHINC C ( IS canbraees everything that Oentlenien use. In NECK WE A It and SILK" 1 1 A N 1 iK EBCl 1 1 El-s we are exhibiting a line of goods that are creations of tin- ! eautiful and captivating m their clfCHnt sim plicity . STYLISH HATS Derbiep. light, black and brown: Eur Hats of all nhapen and qualities, and Crush Bocket Hats in all colors, only Tata Big assortment of Straw Hats, latest shapes, handsome and cheap. Full stock of DRY GOODS and N TIUNS. l .-n! ies" ai.,1 let. to' siw. to suit the times an 1 your pocketbook. A Ladies" Foxed Gaiter only .VJe. i We are still having a big run on our .Ml genuine, line French Calfskin Shoes in Bala, and Congress, which are acknowledged the nicest and best Shoe in the i market. A full guarantee given with every pair. j DAVID M. J 'NI-X of Beau!..; t w.ll be "pleased t,, meet his old friends and customers nt The Little the 'Round Has doubled i'self. It is Mpaare in with all. Our old lriends have long been convuna d of t Ins fact, and it will take only one call from new ones to positively assure them. Hear in mind we are always able to pur before the customer anything and everything we advertise and at the prices named. Listen to the wonderful inducements v. e are oll'ering this season, and remember we have not the -lightest fear of cuinpttit ion ; our prices can not be met by any bouse in t! e city. Why .' do u ask? It is a sim ple story and easily told WE PAY ( ASH ! SPOT ( ASH! Thus saving the time prices and the ea-h .i, -count, which is a very large item. )ur customers get the advantage "i ihe.-e m our very low prices. Now see for yourselves t Heavy 1'nbleached Homespun. ard wide, (rood I'nbleached Homespun. Pa Good Gingham, ."ie. Plaid Homespun. .V Lawns, very handsome patterns and goo India Linens, from Sc. per yd. up. Plaid Nainsooks, all grades and all pi ices. Striped Nainsooks, all grades and ail prices. Colored Stripped Nainsooks, only Hie. ard. Embroidered India Linen Suits, only $2.50. lieantil'ul Cham brays. Satines. 1l'j.c llmbroidered Satine Suits, the latest a season, elegant and very low. Cashmeres and Woolen Dress Goods of a Percales. 1 tress Gingham, and Gingham Dress Suits. Large sie nl! linen Towels, only Inc. An elegant knotlod tringe bleached Damask 'Towel, only il.'.r . and the l ngest and linest Damask Towel in the city for UOe. ami :Co. Endless variety of Napkins and Table Damask. Stamped Linens of all kind.-. I'.ou!,. Senls. Splashers, Tidies, Table Scarfs, etc., with the best wa-a wanking Sdk-. m all the new colors, onlj 1c. skein, and the very best frem-h Wolfing Cotton. turl;i ml, blue ami wnite. at lite, per do.ten, worth L'." a Rick Rack Braid, full 13 yd. pieces, 5c. All linen Torchon Laces, inc. do, and Medici Laces, very law. ur ( cheaper than ever seen. Ladies' Cape Collars, oc. and lo,-. Ladies, Cuffs, l(e. Lace Sci im. Cambric embroiilered Ldges and flounces, Swiss l'lounces. Cambric All Ladies Corset, good. iW. Ladies' A Hose. ,"c. Gents' A Ho-e. Ihiti-h. Hose, imported P.ritish. 1'Oc. Pants Linens and lasvii'iuo , ! a I G en ts" Soft . I'. -1 1 and S' i 11 !!.ii . ,n;. Hat at ooi-. Gents' nice linen Cuffs, Gents' Collars in all the vcrv be-t Gents' gauze Shirts and Drawers of Ladies' gauze and Balbrigan N ests Be sure to "call for our Ladies Worked Button hole Shoe, only 90c. per pair. Aud remember we have I complete hue o Children's Shoes off! ol uie very oest grades. We ale at least g.i tool) ner cent, lower on Gents' Shoes than an He sure and look for u from Pollock on .Middh Our ami -t reef, and much enlarged and a ereil iii appearance, p m:v p.i.pnk, n. c. N. P. The liue.-t and eiy iu-.-t (ieiits' Simt ever sold in North Caro lina can be found with us. ut only 7.V. Keinember it is made of New York .Mills Muslin. L'l hundred. Linen l'.o.-om. Collar Land aud Culls, and Ititml vui'h- button hh. We guarantee them to he as good if not better than any shirt ever sold in New Peine foi f l.oo. If not so we will refund the money to any customer who is not satisfied. Ask for Ives' Leader Shirt. ' L. I VPS. DAIL BROTHERS, Wholesale Crocers, HAVE ItKMOVKO TO THKIK TWO STORES, SOUTH OF THEIR FORMER STAND, And keep of FLOUK, MEATS, COFFEE. SUGAR, SIKVPS MOLASSES. SALT, TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIOAjkS, An everything in the GROCERY UNE, a FULL STOCK And at LOW PRICES for CASH, ' a24b TEE ONLY TRUE QRON TOWIC Will purify the BLOOD rfulat4 the LIVER and KIDNEYS sn.l Kebtoke the HEALTH ndVIO- OH of YOUTH Iypepsia.Wafit or a r petite. Jnii(rentlon.L,acii or tStrRntfth and Tired Feeling ab solutely cured: lionen. mu clea and nerve receive nw force. KnliTen the mind end napplies Hrnin Power. S) A ITIPQ ' 1 1 ii r to their ne i will find in DR. LHUICO HARTERB IRON TONIC a . '.. .-i-kHv cnr. (iivpHrleHr, heel t h j mmj.lei ion . :tii jt h hi count forfeit i n; on ly iiln to H p' I not -i peri merit - trW i MiIGINaI. AND cKj- . 4 Or. HARTER'S LIVER PILLS F- ' -r" n?Hlipatlon Liver Complaint and Sleh 1- -i- a. h e Himpie Dnse and Drt-am Book : -1 i ii re-ej)t of twocenti In poilage. ' ! : "JR HARTER MEDICINE CO.. ST. LOUIS, MU (I FS H oi leN. ! It. I'.KI.I.K II 1 li GUION & PELLETIER, Attornovs t X i n. -tv. He!--rn Kkunt St., iraa i asth.n Motthf, JIKW BEIISK, W. r. I' ,. : I' OL I ! . I . re mt 1 i-i-n lire il.-hl n-ii e tin- supreme ( inirt, Htitl In t e , l s .. w H.-rne. is ( a 1 1 1 will ulwayuhe at the fol--h ill t ', ii, ep Rpectfled helow : I. 'ten r,,uia, t li i (iuj- of each l i-rk . I'liH.-rel row nt y . 1'h urR(1n oToaoh :'. ,'i Ki..w.-. ' ' i!,o Brill M ii !. , I I ' , : NH pill'' I r.-i, I, ,n n:, ! i- i rv m 1-:. -nil!. nt. w-.'i I; .in. a. son . . a i .-in i die for thrw trouble, and aJJ Quaeka, " ""' "u i vq ieea uieir tic- C ' RED thouoand. docj ikb iutrft-ra wiih iu.Lenlii.il u buflineu. or rue daih n ufic mrdwAl nrirrlnfea. lir direc t nliratii.n tn tW rt c I diacsw itm rwtflr Infl uenrr m fo 1 1 with iitt rlln TV., n. i , ,r fun-t ninn of t he huirun nmmtm mmmiI TVi -.. -i j.ii'ibi -1 -i-rnertt ri J iie arr ffiren trk. the pat if h I '""JCtiwLlmtl rapidly guru txth ftrttneth and tmuU Tn r -r ru-w i t.;n I .V3J ic. JJ. TTO KM. 90. ItlN, U Annin nrOf-Tw flMKKlb KtNltUT CO., MF'C CKEVIST8. I 3rx)S N . Tmth Street 8T LOTJIH KO Trial of our Appliance. Ask lor Terms J 7 THIS SKAS(.). Clothing and Gents' Goods, GEORGE ASH'S, Middle street, next to L. JI. Cutler's. tore or nor" 'quare in its dealings shape, The ei y best nal 1 1 v. ,"ii'. a 1 ici cs, ,c ptet ! lest novelty of tho 1 1 1 d s . yard - . 1 ; h-nta! hue imported Torchon I llgyptian Laces are Child'- linen Standing Collars, Sc. lull w d'h and beautiful goods, only In- itions. embroidered Cambric Overs and Swiss All Overs. solid colored nose, ac. GentH' im -cams. '.ic. i;ur. Gents' !..:..; g 1 I '.i n : s .1 cans, : ;,'(. i - k a : a : pa i e Mackinaw St raw only 16 2-3c. per pair. and late ' ie-, and very low. all grades. Irom Pia. to .. very line goods. hue of Ladies, Misses ami hmi.-e in town. the a me old place, one door ! hough t In ' store has been very can be easily found. 4 -f Ii 1 f r 4- 1 ' . l I - 1 1 f Ha. T s , f 4 '
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 5, 1887, edition 1
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