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v. VjKSi3tt . ,. vr THE JOURNAL. .him. .HOPBK. K4Jtv. fXW N. C. DEC. 1) uiMoad-elut tnr. THE Y. World is authority for :" tb statement that Henry Geroge will not be a candidate for Presi- dent, and that he is opposed to his partj'iJ nominating a e.indidate. THE Democrats are beginning to align themselves for n square fight on tax redaction, the liepab- llcanv with Blaine at the head are drawing up lor a battle for pro- Uction. This will give a live issue for the campaign of nd the Democrats oaght o in-:: on "fighting it ont on fir b:.e;:t takes the whole year. THE Democrats and Republicans Of the Fiftieth Congress are both reported to be happy; the former over the probability that they w:h be able to unite on tax reduction in accordance with the resident's message; the latter over the fact that the President has made a V blonder in declaring agaiust a high protectee tariff. If the Democrats are wise thev will make a square issue and force the tight. THE National Republican com mittee has decided to hold the.r next National Convention, for the purpose of nominating cacd;dai for President and Vice-Pr.-.-iilen. at Chicago on the 19th of Tune. I8SS. The Blaine men seem to be directing affairs acd i: is quite likely that the two great parties will be headed by the same men. while it is a fact that both the second men on the tickets in have passed over the river. HUGH McCalloch, whon.isSe ' retary of the Treasury under l-e; 'dents Lincoln and Johnson, de- elves in favors of President I'leve- .'land's view of the tariff. He regards himself as an old Ilenry Clay Whig ami bt-lieves in a revenoe tariff with, ferhaps, in- cidental protection. He savs the Constitation 33 he ro.id :r confers absolutely no riht to frarce tiriff protection, and Uo tlur.ks that iastrament. though old. v s gnlde to foi ow. 05E of the most Lopef-.il sign? for the next election h that the Democrats jukI Republic .n will hare a square issue on t a ri!T reduc tion. If Cleveland .mil IlLuue are the nominee vt their respective parties the mml sllnger.s will be at av loss for scandal timber Mr.ee the private affairs of these gentlemen were thoroughly and eihaastively discos? ed daring tbe camttaiiga of 1S34. It would be refreshing to haTe one decent campaign with a itil me tibim before the people The Virginia Hooae of delegates by vote of 90 to 1 adopted reso lations directing their Senators and reqaesting tbeir representatives in Coogresa to nse every effort to se cure a repeal ot the entire internal rarenoe laws. Thedemand for the repeal of this useless, and offensive ) tax ia growing continually. Thr United States government w ,ii find it more congenial with the peop'.e to collect monev for the adminis-! t ration-of the government by tariff on imports than to bring the tax gatherer face to tare w.th tin people, hunting them down ar.d dragging them to courts on a'.bv d. riolation ot internal revenue laws. Why harass and bedevil t'ue.pe 'j l a for the purpose of taking money from them that the government does not need T . . tut i iy ot rep.v'.i:' EVEEV lover ot the Constitution jstn e: cr -o rr. ,;,-!. will rejoice that the .Supreme Cotir: retVrrtd to h.s of the United States has overruled a delav ot to- ' Judge Bond iu the A'lrginia cases ' he lia- be,:. where it sought to use the j parti. ibv. r pi - . Federal power to force the State to ; nrst w: :tt, r. :. '.. . receive the coupons ot" her bonds 'the hop. r t- t, in payment of taies. idi-lt-r Judge ! pb re vm-he ; . Bond's order, he being a circuit and h-ov.d :r,.r: jadge of the United States, the 'port- that li.-t.i Attorney General of the State and two of Commonwealth's attorneys were imprisoned foi contempt. The cases were appealed upon a writ of habeas corpus to the Sjpreme Court of the United States whieh holds that the Circuit Cturt was without jurisdiction :n the eases. The doctr ice of Jetbersc-n is again waxing and that of Ilamilto i vt:. ing. THE PKIDK OK A TRIF bOlIM II1NF.R. The following let'er -a ,, : t-.-. atly written by Mrs. detiroti Iiv in reaponae to a mov ement set on at Macou, G.l.. to ra se by j onubir abscription a .TefTe:.-' :. H.ivs fond. IC wa addressed to i .!. W. H. Ross, chairman of t la- cn: rji'Ve having the matter in hand "If anything c.,;.bl etid.-ar me :. ; oar friends in Macon it w.-;;bl be tbe aolicitnde manifested bt o;:r welfare throngh the iove felt for my hnsband. Hat. my dear sir, let me entreat you to let us thank y:i for the effort, but deprecate the .i, COmplLshmen C of ;. H ' n my danghter and I h iv re,-, s ed an edaeatioo which woubl tind tead of money were ev, ; -. :h g be swept away, wh en 1 d COOtemptate, ami the bVn:.' freedom and independence are dearer to as than wealth and eas. . and we ihoold not be comfortable nader this mooied obligation to those who hare given a far greater bOOa tO my bosbanti already their i v,ri hdun thn rint ... t u....; WllQ JOU oecauw, jiuulsiuc r rt ' tnn and it i I ' I hone MJSf 11 S jou aau it is i. uuj c joa will act on my letter. T-V. r nKI r.ir.h And in ra utrikin? contrast with others who fcATft'b6n th reCJDieOtS Of OOUntl- , . t0& fUU from friends, thas placing them la poaitions of wealth and i R cuse without any effort on their i putt. reople who are Messed with heal: f i anil tduoation can not ac cept alms without coin)ieim.-ing that -ell ia-. a v I . i ; ; 1 v nee and trenlom w are i -.M-nr...! t true m an boo J. Til! M.VTK Iii)VUl ill vi.Klt I I ' '. s i i Tl'KK. l'i the IM'i N . server wo - irn ;!. ' i.oani oi Ar peiiea to ic.t.rc .. ir;-s an ; c:; off ocher cxt'en' as to lr:ng J the cost 0i the w..rk within the means at their command. The , heaviest cutting w is made , in tjje sub-dci..irtnu-ut which 'embraces the experimen tal (arm. This 1S doubt:.-.- the pie-.- where c.lt;ng j:i expeu-.-s ;-o-.ild be made without impairing tin- .i-e:V.!ue-s o! te depart ment. Wo hive mvei oeen a'.e to , :,-,- mm :i practi cal benefit could inure to .he f ir ming industry of the State at 1 irge by an experimental farm at Raleigh Kvery I. inner -h"uM h c.v his x per . m en t a '. acre - o les . - v. n f.u :n . and should g: ve h.- :n-u';i!' t the benefit of hi exper.er.ee ar..l re ivivo h.s ;n return. Tins plan of experimenting can born ideof prac tical benefit by th Granges and ot ! t'. inner'.- .eg in: t;. ;; ng IVei i v ; i, e e. local newsiap-r. Tin G:.-.-;. M :.::.: p - : d on, .- a i. u , ; t : . .i ! i: : ; : at'.'T.-. am : u. 1 1 - of ;iu ait teles o; it i: .( e 1 e . .. ei ' 1 ' . - 1 experience and e :,' : pra-r oil s-;'g " ' t-eeli i -in d :: papers i :i t S" it e. the a-Selt. i. t a ' t 1. pli-h more good :' men ' .; I fa I m a ' K i 'e e i -' . l i n v I.KMR.IL i;NS)H KEIMA (iENERAL LOMiSTREET. In the I'oeriib. r number ! tlo Gnturv M ig.!7'! --. General R -belt Hanom has a :ed;, j0ng-t n-e: '- p ipe: on Fredericksburg 'h.. d -.,lu ,t r ,; ;r ; (.idler a I b ittle ef UfcL-i'inr T . '. , . , ' i i i ' : : : i r 1 1 I. c--:t, et's ;leer!;: auhs , i,s,-,, . v nieti a ; e i-a n 1 1 in , :,e nciaWr uf the ;:; ;. nt terl v lptioi -.! ( I i , i t a'. - iiUiSOm-s cou.m 0f his o vn and although tl.ey ii w in ei, c d ','eke's biiale weio t-nfraccu thr.ugl.out the entile die and lu-'il the iir.;ort..:.t :.: .Vu e'- hill w lif re tlii- be :'- e-' asm'ts were mad i,,)r),-r,t.r 1 ho!d;n; am n, -tiemy Hi a w ai.!- t li" in ,b t'erd.:: ' tht- ion to Kershaw'.- c-'iiim itni a- mentions i.ieiieral Ibm-i n nu rely maud as being in re-t-rve. General Karsom d.eserts tne thanks of his old comrades an 1 in fact every North Carolinian for his persistent t tVorts iu trying to Correct this :n;ng!y inteiitn-nal error f General l.ujgstrec t by ,wh:ch the history ( f ati ijr ; ,ot a n ; battle, if permitted to remain as he wrote it, would rob North ( aro linians of their shaie of the honor of winning one of tl.e most com plete victories of tlje civil war. As soon &3 Ltngstre t"- article ap peared iu the ('en'ury. nearly eighteen months ago, (,,e:iera! 1'. iu- s fni i'i-n'.e.t.a'e! .'. ;.;: -.-- o ;..;t: a letter eab n bis .ifii.ti.'i: the I'ta--. ur.u'.e- !' 1 :- ,i ' .t. ' :' the b.i'tle and t- t: : i-tiee ilotte hn eo-utuand. atid a.-ked htm to 1 j eel re.d at , : ee. I , t nis letter I. on ' ri e t m.t.'.o a sou. euliat e a-: e r,-; d . - i v : n g t b ; t - rue f. : " u r e t i:.,- i . e i lib! r ; ' e up a 1 e - i -u n " of .il. ; he bat : b-s : n wtiien ,e w,; el. -T I i dun. g the do ; i-tiu- to to :t a : ; 'eait d war a nd i nde.. . r all. (iel.erai II in to tin- I '.. . .!.-..( : . M i.'.i.t.e to Lt ,- i cn-uiy .11 OOJ'OI- ral l.oiiir ( i i 1 . 1 1 ; ; c ! e a i ' 1 1 .i t, ( 1 , and alter v . - a i :n c -inn. n. d lb---, d re. '.Ig-trei f- ! ;b-!i, d -b i (i.U'i, u account cf th l . in the b-r. : ury . v. s rate. Tin- re: b. ,i ; I leceni b.-i- r. ur, b. .- n a.s we! i a- it c a; hi lirn ited s; ice. b..' com pie t e a n d eX bails l',ir.-.:r. b-:r,d wiindi d.- d.d in .. i.e. i ue n t :gN' r- ca . i.e de! iy :;: an o;-pe reply, cr: s ; nillett . . wound' Wele : 1 'i. 'I - '. ui lo ally i o, .t- w i . 1 d : ; , : - mi to (, fo il, (. in o .a n s : a . e me :. . or v .in- on ' r.o ! : The Vf rdlrl InatlltXloiis. W. Ic Suit, drutfist. biepii-'- Ir..l . tesuhe? ' I can recommend Illctnc ll.lasi am th ..rc- h..Jl f.imo.li- i'r.ln- bottle k hi ha3 Kiven relief 'in every ,1-., r, , t..w k.m.l.o i . t .,,,.. ... ,f ... ., .. v u. . iea,., .. e. k, ,lalo stand in. Ainham Mare, uruist. n-iW.1V Ohi.i. affirm... f"ih,.tw. (...il- . . , ,, , ' icz metlioine I have ever hardU-d in V J' - v ear s ' e s per le nee is EI c'.rL- I-iit- , ter 1 nounanjs or otner cave a l jel ' tjr TiiiMNanJi tf oth their ttiniocT. so that th vord;;-. is unanimt us that tUctnc Hitter Jo cure all dis?as-3 of the liver, kidaevs or blood 0oly m half dollar a bottle at N. DutTy's dntjt store. HERE AND THERE. ! The Oinstiaii I 'lunch a: Pantoyl has recently lairchased a n-. e com ir. :;:.a:i set. (bops in lawt-r Beaufort and up icr Hyde arc miserably sh"i t. and I it ar !:.ird times ahead. ( );i : ho nigh' of t iic 'nd m.-t. : i . - i r Sl.ibosvilie a t il eotnphtiieu ;ry to Miss Sail:.- Whitlicld. I.. S. 1:ds of the I 'n in : ; i o Bap- I'hiin-h was ordained an l'.Kb r :. the l;h Sunday in November. Mrs. W. .1. Wallace i- visiting hi r iris'.aud the popular mate of the steamer Washington. We were pleased to meet our old triend A. McC. Jones of Hyde on a visit to A'ashington recently. The trees set by the street side in Swan (Quarter add to the appear- ance oi the vi.l.itre m a great de-cr.-e. Mr. A. I.a'ham ot Leeehvi'.le has in hi- possession a -urveyor's coin I a.-s made in 17-1 by one of 1.;-anc.-stors, Tlios. Jordan. 1 r. l'.i .inning of 1 1 -. 1 - .le h.i. seld his mills, railroads, etc.. to the Roanoke Lumber Co. and is to re. turn to his native bene on account d :!: health. The .-::r e :::g .r. ry v ;. h.ie !l-t Co::;; leted the slii . -y tor the l'antego ,i:id Ali't'inaile ra.lroa.i fonnd a inniper on the line IS teet in circumference. 1 ). C. Way vV i 'v. ot I.i'ci la iile, n hose mill was burned some months ago. are ;rei-aiiug material t.-r I btr. Id 1 11 c;. TheV eXPeet to pa- :,, in a IbxJ" engine. The o! is ben. h a li 1 other oh i .:e:i.-ti- :n the -treot at l'antego, . ,.'.f : !. i in.iv be I'-'iiVriiii-n: foi i:.r:di,iu's in sr do - .-t .; b! : ' 'e.r.r y i ; : he -: :a e t . ..-h.:.g:-:i. . fa: a- n.- a b . :i.ed. '.- Ceauio;; i'rir:' ::.:. ., ,. . i. i i'er loo nii-ii l,,,ve bad : 'ashing'ou a reg;;l ir and : o 'i.i! o;rors he.-ides the !.o-t i i " ' 'A . ' ;. e -m s. Some ot oar good friends of Ran tego are proud (f the morals o I that dace. Theie is in t a single lad i;i the village who dame-, and to wh,-n a dance is had ;'ie 1. obe li. .ve t j be i m poi 1 1 ' ! . A oitaiu terra;. m pound or the terrap:;) therein, arc a curie-i'v. G::e dav between sunset and sun i ie several ot the lowl were n:i-s-iu. eonij'laiut was made, and the owner was told by erha;is a -'.nd -em, ir.-ir. that it ho would look in the pound all the ten. li'ins woubl bo theie. We do not understand a w ;:. -ii ati intbienee cim be ob- tattled over stieh anttinils. M.nlr a eer t .. ;:i bo! y ealiei 1 ! iie g; a n d ! n ii;:et enr.lil i-xii.iiii. Mi-s ( i.iessa. on! v daugii 1 1 r I A . M i ( . .1 ones. I "so .. ot' I . i ki- I a:ui : o 1 1 ill- eoiitity. was led to tl.e al'.u . .(- ii,..,.... .... . i, , . .- i . , . ii . in-, ii on the i iv Mr W aiter Speiieer of I'll ll adel jib : a Mr. S. S. I' uber made one tlu hapoy couple, who left r uluv !'".' their lu'tiie home. The maiiiagt wa- q i.et hut tew being present, , NVt. wish Mrs. Spencer a happy crn -(,:u:ue over lite-bs way. but we re igtet to lo.-e from our midst one who has endeared herself to all by her many amiable traits of character. We extend to -Mr. Spencer our heartiest congratulations for we are s;;te he deserves them. Junes County Items. 1 in- tai niers are bringing to mar ki t the last scrapping of cotton. Dr. ('. lb Woodley has been pl.-eted nnntv sn nr i n t en d e n f of' health for Jones eountv The commissioners have rented the store formerly occupied by V. Id. Kinsey for an otdice for the board ot education. Seed cotton is selling at Trenton from '' to .'. cents per lb: corn ."Hi cts bushel: k dder Toe's, cwt : eggs lb and It! cts. di it. Ti:e rains are making the timber men on the Trent glad as many have been waiting for water to boat their timber above Trenton. The board of education on Mon day last examined and cancelled ; he school orders and vouchers ol re.isiir.-r Harrison : b und all ( K. The webing. kitchen and lantrv ot v . v . i rancks were dt stroy tal bv tire on Saturday mbiht last. We ,,.,,,., ci,;i he tire originated in the kitchen caught it is ,-upposed from the stove pi e. The furniture of the dwelling was all saved in a damaged condition. We have not heard t he amount of the loss. Mr. brown who is a wood work man and blacksmith, has moved to Trenton and will in a few days, we learn, be ready for work. A few weeks .-II.ee I was requested by -e eta! eit .ens to mention in mv ."ems that Trenton was a good opening for a smith. He tells me ia- -aw tbe item and acted accord mgly. N e ho; e that the farmers will plant this year a good supply of oats as they are a proiitable crop come m-t iu the time of need. e in the When harvested yon can plant cow ' near so' peas on the same land. He sure to - ( iota ral 1'iant in iows about i'l inches to (. t. , (j leet apart then you can woik ' . "" j : liein . ' 'lie plowing wi 11 lje sutlicient. ":' -""'' , I have tried it and it pays much better than corn. Your hogs can b.-i.ir.il u'atiier them and it will improve ., voiir land. ,,. We ; ru-t our tai mei s tin.-season , , . . .'..11 .-can well their seed Irish po ' s, he certain that they plant ' to i.e i'.t the genuine early rose. ;' - '' ib'ti't pay to spend money . ; p:e;...iring tor a crop, purchase f r ...... ' 1 1 - 'i - and plant a large e t o j anil '.' '' -i.'-n when too 1 .it t- to meet the -.i:.y market ii:ul t'nat you have pi. mti d a late variety. I would ad-I -';.! ul i v.se i tir fariueis to go to a respon- j :,. -.;:o -bi-le ,-eed-man and get him to' , , 'u ii antee to you the variety that! ' '. you w.tnt. l'.irmers remember y our ; " r'1' " 1 -s.-i - last season and be pre pan d ; r tl.e iie.t crop. Wi- heard one of farmer.- a tew ib.y.- ago remark that he leul - it in rid all his cr cs and had been ' . .. - .!..... 1 1 . l . "K.llti .11UU1H1 M'H'lill II.IK1 ill iiliU s -U i -thll' to do. Weil would it ' a ) il idea for our larn;crs ru. p.iM,,,-!,; ,r wauis bv biro, their ilitchcs .mil lences. man n nr ,; , t!.- tiacti'iiai ciir ' i aw.'y iTiars ami bushes, M':'b-'' -I' ? .i" fence corners and :,.:o--v th, scrapings out n-ht where it is ot-neraily- net deil in the tiehi and then Lave another hand ' with shovel pick it up and throw it - farther in ! It will pay you to do this and you will bo surprised next summer now nice ami tnr uv sev- i. r 1 1 n-in-i nf iorn iril! InnL- no ir vnur ............ y. s (ences. Al uco better nav in manag- .., - . '.v i 1 " fs 'tut e si i a oui tii.ju i ue oui ;i ,- . , ... ... ir . 1 ....it "-'"""i-" ' v ....n.in.i ...ii... . ' - ...v.. a v,.i.,,,,f k(,ows p-reifer -ihieet - ' " su.uii .ujtte ness ot .sPlnt than a haughty uemeanor towarti inieriors. Swans';. c r. Iivrus A I . -. I ' I 1 n . . Mi-. V l'.b'. I - ill t O W i 1 Vr. ", Y. Wan i k I;vi' u ei-k ii T M- i .-v I . . ".c . u..:- ; . a i -a ' . i M : V, -1 I .i li. v. -A w;r a a- : c j. t,. Feiieii. in I: W. 1'.. W..;d u I'i e ii 1 1 :i . ,b lie own en a p'e i- u: .1. W ty. are in 1 1 lp t lie n inner is a brut he; our town- m in. lb G. Wai d, F-q. ( Fir annual ohristiru -oil ! e:e en Sat ui day :. e ir. 'J ! ; h : n -' e!n : -All y hi s we--' he 1 1 ' - on. -; u ; : e-' :. " - -n . i ee eolili s d tins ew- 'a' a Mi - :-. lb '-I. 1- -.: bg Ike- t 'lie II iiolb i. ( . .1 alei it loll 1 , 1 ( i t lit 111. 'en. a W Ir I , i : ( i e a : v e n::u Ue n ; '. i. e a . ' l e e :'nV;' -f Id' ... , : n. o .'i 1-a 'i 1' . n n i ' . W il ' i ei i.l b-.votl.e i;, ill ve 1 in- m t il b-.l -e !..'.!:. I to o ! t ; t t ;' ; . m ,! : a i : . " in ".'lien 'a ii n ate t. e lite . n :t. :itl .el'.lt iii J" "'':.i:,K."' . tlu' i'''111' " Iu" ' r 1 ' ' i:; ' 1 ' '' ''''."' 1 ' 1 ' ei'i' - ' ' ,''" .." ' . .' - .d -;: i !. W. i, i-. .- ' of at, -. ' and th'e el- 1 ! , 1 i ' , ' 111 I - Pi -11 1- 'of li - .- n .itin, r ot il ) i u-t tel' ' ;. -1 -. 1 1 . : i .. . Ion: W. 1. : Ve i e; .- 1 x met In tit . po-.-i' tint ; !l It! t i .e . n .i in is ; he : - we b 1 una-e is in i . on ' id the a- o iie hi v as , do :b;,-,d : i ! ; .i i : 1 : 'ti to i ovj.ei.r co e.i : i - a i ot h e pi in ' ' oi thr I III zing u - .V 11. 1 l o'g! ee o I I..C Co.it plants in .my give:) i-eii'l;1; in can einlute .without i i : u : v . are unable to state. Plants are ot'eri I'rozeii so tlnit the leaves hni g down, but when thawed out air found to be Hot a' a'.', i n i li ed. A ' , : :n ,t lie r T i m e t!if sin.e low tem; culture acting on : .,e same k i n ot plan s n. i v k 1 1 tl.i lll u.lll ifil.L if !liv b.iji ii t.i l.. gi o wi n e of sajn more thrittdv. atid arc full Mucb dejiends on the temperature at which plants have been ?iowin-' When the frost is uenetrating into a greenhouse or room in which plants are kept, and the heating arrangements are in- adequate to keep it out. the best thing to do i to cover the lants wiih pa-jier ''newspaper.- or sheet- ing. Thus protected. ns.r plants will be enabled to i-.--:-t i"iir tir five degrees of !r..-t. i'.iper is rlitiier better t hati .-In t . ug ler t pur pOsC. L'eter lii't'olels, can Agi icultunst. ti Air. ci i ,-, , ,- 1 lie (omleliiT--. ... , r. . i i i, ere are lour thousand gondo bets m Venice, and tin-van- by far the most numerous and intiiieiit ial ol-sr.m:. I'.otis .1 t(:e woikiio' el.iv-.es. l-'or s : u.onths ot the I i'ar the gotiilobers h.ne their far vest in tne crowds ,. toniists who gniuihas a. tne winter, be case it ' at thedruj; visit eiiiee. and their regular : is cob': he grumbles at the sini.me.-, Berne business sulb.-i-s to maintain them hecau-e :; is but; ,;i J l,e trrninnles - for the res'. Their boats are t he hackney cn.ichos. the cabs and the omn:!uises .if Venice, and each go tal ol ia has postt d in a conspien. ous pbice the t at i Ii of licensed charges. du.-tn-e mu-t bo done ' he.-e irondolicrs in acknowledciiiL' tliat they are rod b-ss quick than a li.utiniore or v a.-nington nacknian in taking atlvan : iiLte of the igno i ranee or K.diil'erenee ot strangers. ; and will, vnth ;is little conscience.! -tick it on without mercy whenever . the.v get a chance. 1 'II,.. rotn'i.!i..rs ,r...:, r,l!.- l, ,v-.. lair voices, people here a- hav e most ot her i I'aly is properly I sty led the bllai id' song. Of even-j ings it is quire the cu.-t om loi-;i : gondolier to till bis bo.i; with a I party of male and female li lends. -' with a violin or two m the partv. j cour-e up and down m fr hotels, sing -n.iteiics c opera'.ie or etln-r air. it tin i popular 1,1 d then I pass around the ha among -the gue-ts Tin- -liigin,;- is fully cqilill ;o the aveiage eboius singing ot the opera companies, and somehow i: so-iiis to sound i i- e ; cming r be- w a ' i i'. - -11 c h .. i. o -, a r.i-iihe I'll'.; ib. t rv i .i :! and ! at a d: tii ' :: i m . : : :., Oiiiv a a . v i ee.s .- ot re n.otiry . ur i iost el' c. ofhees ato s'lppiii il"; i s, ,i;-d it ,s oi - n p a ge st a i;i ; -. Th w : t li 1 1 to receive 1 1 a c 1 1 ,, ;: ., 1 i tiriellCV III amounts of lo, I'."., do and 7." Cents no e's wit h iimv er-al approval a- a .-u r no-nt to (-;ir l'l-eset.t sil I'o t be Weekly pi CsS Silcli ver ci 'in. woubl b lilt cued leioli. lor mail V stl bsci" d a i - ' ' 1 e ib-lay t d or ne t r St ilt I ,,,,,' ... oin ; i;e i , : men,; in ''et : mo ie sta-iit.s or- i.iK-,,1 ii,,-, s. In rt - n - v ;11 be loiunl mneh iium- o.n v,-n :, n ; ;;; :n.,k;:,- oh.M.oe than silv, r, id.n-li is teobibkv foi the purpose. This n, w :-s!:,l ...uiM, j la-c-ssarv. 'u- based upon sdwr and tlt, a;was e,,din exchange for silver. It is to be hoped that this plan mav be carried throuirb.- : - ,...., i i. a ri,,i,,.i, vr-.,., ib I Hi 1 ti t li Minn. , , , To Bo Absciit-.y C.i.i.in . , " mo.-t things is d.di-i..:. tut i; tl.e unj,t.j tertian r.v , f j i;i i-very whik oi nie, i ir n; e r 1 11 :oi a ,i u :. r t r t i century, is ne.nl evi J et:.-e. th.n tlyr- PtP'". loss of ai-p.-tite. ht-a.lhc'jf. w;,ke fulness and d.-liberaticn . from whatever cau3e. may te cured i v Dr. Iluter's Ir.m lon-c. Train nr Bin , I lli.-ir S..ns mfiuislird. - : - Mrs. (I,,,,,,. ..llf. ,,, ,,. 1 . 1 i-!l,-.ll,if(l-Ii .. !., Hi i t.-e liiii.ii , , , i . ,. .1 !e; d. (Jul l to t his .- mitur.wh , but fjfi.elai ilniij;. oi t liiii i at in-i u i'l. l w ;. 'V" upon 1'cc,-,--. A young man may acquire! the rear e..r wiih io-: liubanil. In -,: 111 dancing. school and the same imi w.-.-, a n.e; i patty el 7' !r! ' ,,l'b t,;'' ''t m.inneis an- ;.six person trav. llu.g H.get'her. In '- . ' ii e ii ne na ai w a s lieeli '' 'i.'-iit w liieh he has ahva . h I'. - .-In.uld not be taught by '' ; -i.e. bur b manner, and II 'A n: V. a. it is eX::. -!el .il i'..e::.: i i.i i.e, l.-a nw.-.i r.. ... r.io.-. e Mrk-.-s in manners, or mat-. len: i ve to l !u- Uu-mbeis ol !,: mm' Iamil . he wbl -urel.v fill, .sometime.- at i-:. in the eoiirte.-y due other, won! i n Teach him to say, -1 beg o.;.ir pardon hat did von . , i : H he wish,-- to ak lor the I e- n of a question, instead ot i"1 "I"'' WhatF' And "in t-i.-i;, -Ae-. ' it he means !' -': ' ' ' I a !.'' I1' 1:1 -r-'.?' tee a: o op. n ,r c ho len , ; . t. 1 pel tee: -t I an-.- own h-ai -e !.e he d o; o; ; he d-.-o; i- vel.lt h ii -re a a . A -1 i a n iii . o , . A o i iiii.il, n! --;;: .. tind a i.o.i. i e e -eol t s . I I .. r ;e t"r hel il He lie -.d,. s t , t - e In II 1 1 I: .1 i -1 11 oil i.d'll.e Nexri t'.ii-tiii- ( a l.-i-.d.-;. in: ts : ..ml. A ini'd novel, eoii a i, a t:, and vi.:; bu-iness ealei.d.u ha 1 :s tii- ' ' u'n bi i 15 ic cie f'ab nd if !. Statid. j:i-t i-sUt-d bv tin l'ope M ' '.. . ot' 15. .-'!!. M iss. in this i i : i - t . i i r i i . w - , i i , t-: i i i 1 v: li l e li.h 1 't ell , ... .Il l ,1 IV,.! . lli.l on be. ed.-,Hv eft ii '-tn ! pre v ion- ai tenip" m ea lei: d. ; ! . -, ' , -: ; u i ' ;o; i . The e.i b ii ' 1 1 1' ' : i ' i is in tin- form of a pail, c 1 1 1 1 a ; 1 1 ; i g ddii U- : 'es. ( u: e f -r i ac'i d .;, in t i-e v :r. t be ti i n i! dat! . lie- b .;'.; - ,;lr ! , u.; i: eh-.s. and a p -; r ;.:: of c.u-i le :1 is 1 ft 1. t,k lo; n etn ran da. .-o a: ; ange 1 that ' ': n c .nor, in : u ui bla n k to;- ..n c -n: i:ig day can be turned to im im dia'eiy at ;-. iy time. The pad rest s upon a pi : t aide st and, a n d w i. on placed ti pen the dc.-k or r' g table the entire snrlacc i ! the date b-af is btoi.gh iiirccti;, , and Iclt ivn-.t antly, before the eye, fur n isliii) g ihite ami memoranda, nn lossitile to be overlooked. I.'poii each slip aj-pear. asm the previous Columbia calendars, quotations pertaining to e cling from leading publication and piouiiiu-iit wnteis Tin- paragraphs ai e entiieiv new Iiom previous v ears' caleiiilai .-, a tit . aitliouir'" theie scemsto fie !.m 1 vviieti read tnmi day to cay. ether the items would make a ; uieuium s.ueu pjampniei, ami. aa i t he col lections of ot her years, v oiume b conecucn oi quo 1 . 1 .. -1 1 . 1 - ... i tatioiis which illustrates the poj.u binty and universality of cycling 1 'h( i'l ovor. ! (..'ruiililiii;-. . M i, ei a melancholy d ;.-n -n area.': to g;mnble. 'rhev " cannot iul:. , v,-;i it thev tried. ;. .t that eV eVel do tr (iiil'e 1 he 1 e cist but they could nd help ;nini bb:;r if thev- trial ever so much. ',, ' J' ' .' ? 1 ' ''''' '!. ,h ri) ,"' ' ' " ' llegnimbicsa t :c light. lec,.'l-e i i i i it d.i,'..e his e e-: and he gi nm'des at th d.tikiicx, liec.iu-c V takes a way the bbt. He gnitnb! when ic .liniJI v. in ejus,. . . :s to ea-. 1..' giunbides v. i.eii . . hecau-ehe c.in i-at no n.o;e. He at spi ing and autumii. bi cau-e t ln are neither hot iar ciid. II.- gi urn ! l'Ics at tin- past. 1 ec.uise it is roue : I be giumblc.s ar the future, befau-e i -it is not con.t : and he grumbles at the pu-sctit, becuu-e it is neiiherl i the oast nor the fjtuio. How much' better it would be f.,r ail ol us, 1 1. in-te.iii oi grumming, we were to loak upon the bright side of thinct-. and adopt the lunging of one cd cur oets. There are moments in life th.r are never forgot, VIii,., l,ri.d,r.in n,l l;,.i,-..n t 'line s'eal They give a new charm to tln.-h.fi piest lot. And t hey s h irie on th" g ooin id the- bmebest ilay. -m Tin Ciiicago 1'.u unciamen to t n atteint the I !'..! t I,,. in. ti' i iv 1 1 ... , , , t a:e r.itnt Lit. II Ol lH',1,1 1 .'IU.-. . . . , l ei.-oiis i,,, tii-couragingiortiio.se-expected the Atiaichistlc agll,u,oti to die Ollt peacefully. It will die. not from any mi-tak"ii tolerance, ini"; from the niiuliil efforts of all good Amei ic.iiis to c: u.-h it. b.eiy daythat pa.-ses e in ph a.-ie - the oll'.-n.-ive fou-igiiisiu oi Anirciiy. and makes the campaign again-! it iiuue ..in! m ue a oa'.iiolic one. -A Fir.M of Be ati l ti t ni men in. do have ni mill, a new jet ce nn d. to be the London Alhainbra. two 1 li:, obsolete iiiusic.il nistniiuents called the b.tuns and the bnccin.i. forinerly Useil in the baiois ef t he Koinan cavalry. 'bhe insti iitneiits have been copied from originals uneat til ed -at N.oi.mal "dii-euin .at Nap les. A n. : . ib 1'nsii; ." Tii W ht n a .-oa.r i aii't nnsino ;r. double tio-eglit i . called Sougs ; is all nonsense, is once .s'.ing. y ou Yi m c ill covelji he it ou have the chips, ill.d uncover the potatoes, if t he cover isn't too hot to hold : bui y ou can't unsing a song any more than von can unk'.ck a kick. If om could, we should be going ' around with a meat axe. retting about tl .bio different renditions Of .-? eet itneis uiiieuueieu, .is o. tverp Ninv 1 lire Mll.MCil ( fllirit'r. .... - - --""-" Acuta rheumatism i.t faintlamma- -- , . r . , , , , torn et the j : intp. marked bv pain . beat :o andrrdness. With these symptoms aji- pij miv,,iiiiii mi. me cri-ai i'iuu-luiu ji once, l'rice 5 cents a b.-.ttle. et:nnlt tries the patu-nce ot a in or.' than to listen to a hacking couh, which he knows could easily be cured with Ur, Bull cough syrup. .... .1 . it l I I . . i l 1 M 1- t road accident .it ha.M u ... t li. Ills., 1 tel Uih loilowtii" jut her :o : a . . , , " 1 i nci . ueiiL in i if (11,-ast. r. n . u ,ik in oi ( ler t it t ;:e miLTiit -it teir.-i l;er. Mr. and Mis. Gr.n.r ehaneii .-eats W ith a eung ii!. in ,; i; ne. l ueir con r r.-vx . ei I t nell i i -.-; ti.r ill.. C .lll.le v el e i.tll K ' ..! Mrs. Gianr comp.,-ed h.-;-elf in lu-r eh an and eo e;ed hel laee wil Ii her handkei ei. lei to ,r t,. ,,(., Nearly evem.odv in tin. em- was quiet but tin- iodv oaitv of six. About this 1 1 me the vnnmr hn.' w. , requested to Miig fearer, m God, to Thee.' ' Someihing ni the de.-ne to ,-lee;. and ie.-t l.-eall.-d the sue.-; old song. Tne oung 'Aoman .-.m. and ;.! i.-'ehd '-.Midi- !Ue tla.n ;.i .l ,.:. A- i!:e lit t le ol.. , r ii ,. cd I :i d.. a n .- : i a ., ; lie l --s .- e i a-. 1 , !. i ' e! ia n, 1 1 . t- 1.: - I ',i i ... Ne.Uel . in Cod, to line . ' i :..- ee-d ui lue 'l.iln 1 1 . . I e i d d- Wii ti;e ui ad.-. A g .in t he -,,;- Id. v. a "Git. 1 I : 1 ii U -l ii-H- And i u, ,,, ...e l.-li i, ; w ; ell j.o-.i 'A as gi i-U 1 t ai-.i i I 1 MeC e Ui, .-ven ., ,i O. r. S I, ill, II . . I.-C oesp--I ate v 1 el ell i 1 1 - engine. ' iie I Gud. 'A ho dllig I ia-lii ,;: to il ot lh lid; , 'tv 'Il 'ui', 'o lio ,-.' U o l ed. Id. An oi me ' a ' n i , ; , no t i.l- U Hit 1 13 Il o ! - - -' . :.. .itj - a i e tn : !.-'.' .,.!-'. .i 1 1 1, 1. 1 ..'. I'l-e:-.-,- fast, u. , r- eh,i ';,. s ui. ;!! ; i : i i i a veri e - .ie v:u -i oi it- M-vtt. rt t.-fi-. I u: h-r v;:.,l ,,r-.i:s -.iii.- iir.'l.-; Ti. :. : .e.i detitii .-- m-d im in . I.-.-n; . i.ree -!.e couched ii.Cis-;:Ii::v :,i, 1 e, '.i d i. t -le.-i. Sue iM.uht of u- li b-e.t e ef Ir Kind's New Discovery for Consumption e.n ! w.is M.inu'. ii relieved on ttklllg le r li. -l d,.-e ll.at the t-lept all r.li'-.t e.r.d 1 11 '".!:,.- ll i-i i e II l;. ir.i li ii ...i -1 v err.- i II- : n i.:e- i- Mr-. I.-.n!,, r I.tiz T1.::k w i i : W '. I i niri. k i"c i . t d. y. " '. F,,r d.- nt R N D..l7. ' inii.- sf-:-. id.1. PA. t 1, , ! Iii a !: i-i-i t i e I e Is going to get hi- iiiie tor not id n sr." s.r.il an o is. iv.int l.tile bo-, (.;: a -ubiiib.ui i:,;in ibe otiiev day : he g ' otl n iii ii we did .ill . i Iio .v he pre'.eiids ,ike he was i.sleep. The condiie'n;'.-; just gone bv him." lie is riot aii muii-st mail, my son.- : re; .1 ed the fit lit-i: "cheat ing a rail- j load company is as bad as any o","nr kind of cheating. I would rat her see you in the cold giound. inv boy, t ban to sec on gmw up to be a dishonest man. Itt-member ' what the deuce are o;i stretching ; yours.!; up for? (.'much down in ; v our seat, v on j ibi-cring idiot 1 The! eondiu-toi 's c unin': this wav. )o i you siini von .'" i want to i i tare for A rc , - - .-. i :,r;i-t ia tu.vu h ? ju-t o . ii;.'..-h- a a :;, ,v , 1; r-i !-: L'.-i- ;l : L tsa ior. ;a- ,1.1, -n r,-nir lv for tli liver di-. a-.-.-. I'i ice only 3- cents. An lrifidlih'.e ?in of physical dtcay is tletplesri if inn is danercus in an adult, it id tleadly in early childhood Dr. Bull 'b Baby Syrup will al ways ast-ibt in comforting the baby. Price 20 cts. The largest suspension bridge is the Hrooklvn. The b-no'tli of thf. main spun' is 1.505 fee' (J inches. rise entire length of the bridge is '-'J let-t. t . . ., , - .. ijij. ti'ui -a-iiig once canned i tnun ignorance letnain- -pleiubd lore ver. VVonilefiil Kinoinllon of .'Uht. r ' Bkhniiam. Texas. 5jn ,. K. IIavvkes: Dar S.r-The ri.c.-tac led I procured from cu eight 1 ",ar!' nk' t-Liirelv r etorcd my sight. -1- Ul-1" jcais i-iuce. nave oeen . L J II..U I.l -J ' . 1 f . . . 1 .1 liui.-t print without W B Loc KETT. M IJ 3 i :.U ey. s fitted and the tit uarauteed re or t-. s. i.iu it v . ; t w -et 5 Im Take riofioo I n,,r ftii-j rovisions, Groceries, Ca.aiie! (ioods, Dry CJood.s, Crockei y, Etc. We keep a fu!i line of the ( -eie DT LltOQ iiiCOIl EOOtS aijn Shoes. also 0, S. Pai'SOHS & Sons' BoOtS pj m btOcb, .very pt.r ar r ,-.. n t0 tat- sit f actiac generally are request.-! to call and ex- amine our large stock 1-efore purchas e wui g1Te you tow ngures. We job Lorillard Snuff. ROBERTS 4 BED., South Front St.. .Veu- Berne. .V anfsd immediately 5,000 is 10,090 ACRES LAND, 1 I .inh'-r. d wiih IV:e. n-io ra- HEAL ESTATE AGEN'I . Nettbern. N. C. dw MM COUNTY (iRi ..j : - llnilifs, iloi!, I-., s,n, 1 1 nil I i II. 1'iai r.. S-. j, I ... ... K rn le r- 'I I i I OuilllN . si.- -M 73--"-.. - ; t-it-ri Imrrrl f (linir . , j v- y 11 n am nnd tei-m? v.;; ill Lu : u .- n. - ' ' - - - - a: Irr-i, North Caroliua .-lili- SIUIIC t o., I'rk v. oa, ilwjro Cj., N. C. -. j u. cr.ABTi.EH. basiI. manly. JOHN H. CHABTREE & CO. EMGliNEERS, Founders aud Machinists, lldnufacturers and Dealers in rtmV. i Tl MinBTNTSTS' QTTPP1.TP.S i . "-' yuwnu. Bnlldera of Englaea Ilollen, smv .hiiu, nneinestni-oii .ustntnn, Woare prerared to do Cast r.e c.f all kinds i ;-,:i 1 i-on.rti.i-ss, ne t:-u.at an.i lmtiieu.r.f a-teiu-.t.u given r, ptt.; s if .i kh..ls , , .,.,. .,, , ...,. for aav rfes.-i iptum of ii:aelilntry. ..,.,..,.,. , ,, . iCiin Saw. Alhl, (i A A. haruamin s ce.e- oiatd ludestruenble M:oa Valves. v,-e give sats'.-e-torv guarantee -rail work j done ny ua. .!.v.au2aw wiy PiUBEK Plfw'S ..igfi,,,., Absolutely Pure. lfM) 1 Thia powaer never v&riea A i;;.r.-.' - I'Urity , st renclh . and .ni.ev.3ifiirn V.i.re eoonom'.cal than the or-i '.nary k ; mi c. a nil -r:-. notbeaoldlnriiap.-ii-i.ntvi.i.tiieruiUtlta.iij Of low teet, U.K. ft wli; ij l . k . ',: "I. or , h Oh ; ltli I c powders, sokm.ii . in ram U a y a l. Iakin.. POWDIU O'O.. l"i WHu l-Wl. N ". QllvlS-lrii For 8 lie -ii N"vviierti t.v AIhx Mi'.Iit After catfnsr. persons of a billons habit will derive ureat benefit by tafe- l,.nt,nArtl.iilniny 1 ' . .... Il .1 ... K .... DRINKING TOO MUCH, t Ley w ili promptly relieve the nansea. SICK HEADACHE und norvoiisn e wliati follows, r c- store t le agpel iio ant! remove loo my feeling. 1,1 exactly sugar coulcii. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Oflice, 4-4 Murray St., New York. w.-o.a 1 ,.., i-J i.-. iJ i ii;; -.j ik ai i e ial , id show, i-a' thev 1 r a la, Are o i i t . : . 1 hi y (.!,- -ii i 1 et tel go -low. lbit of th.r tin ( bar we e ,. i0 need as to ;' i as tra le: - Of iiai i i'.n h.r - ibii, M 1 , -tin t iv,- ;-.a-ia. 1 1 i -1 1 1 e T 11. T i i 1 . , II ie la; Iv All l-e-ple t!ji.-v o do wuli t he casi : a ed man y a ' hirjg. Tia b' i.et tbem xe vvn.it is truth and wli it's zing, 'i ra ia, And buy at a t nist w or ; h place, Come ,ul see what we nie;m when . . vve say and calb (Jf bargains indeed which we offer . . . ., this lab. i i a o, la (a, trad. i ia la. u.d of all this Co to Haker's uv y , I;i'V (j-oods. 1 to ! A B in your bonnet, my friend! Come and C us and G your horses right round in front of our store door. 11 them up, come in, get ' yo"r ,rcather 1 lxn b3" a look ar our bargains. Don't be a J and , neglect tins good tuin U O your self. We 11 in earnest when we promise to suit Uto a T. Bring along a V and we will YV up half a dozen bargains. Y do we do this? Simply because our prices are all knocked opisdn tiiiop. All this is foolishness, but it is a i fact that A. M. BAKER -we won't ! say any more ; come and see us. On The List. j As some davit may happen that you need this thing or that, We have a little list, we've got a ! little list Of first class goods at prices down to the lowest flat, In which we will persist, in which we will persist, That cur nobby stock of fall g&ods ne'er excelled, Befitting any lady whoso, name ttus ev er appelled. Oar cloaks of rare mateiial and v oi kman.-hip to match, Of quality superior, they never need a patch. And then our M !.--cs' cloaks they'll convince the v i ; 1 . s t-simisr. Voit'il I'm d t he in on our list, on our unex.i niplt.il !;.-;. A. M. Bakkk b - Diy (hn ib .Man. tloti'i l..rget he w .. n t s y on ! ,;; hi- lis' as one cf his In s i i:-'o;;;ei- . Bakei's buund to have a fit today. Ue don't care if 'tis small. The tit he wants is pro fit. fib ml. So look yam one and all. For gams. What gains? Why Bar gaiijs. Irieiid. Just glance within his store, Such bargains lo' wii! show you, li it-nd. As ne'er were setu before. yLMV til.s. What lies? Yhy novel ties, lu uVe tv line he sells, Don't shun. What shun? W hy re due shun. - . in prices to please on well ' ease y on well ; Sure uus. What gures. Why low fi gures, T'nev "re hound to lnakp von hmch: So Call and see US CUt the pi ice, r . 1P iujuihh.j u". o, a ull a iriiBo jmm 1 W :5 r.J AGENTS Wf thf world far low Srio-T A harutsomr and - trongly Bound I'hjtn crarh Album. f,l x 10S lnTies. cut eiaes and fipf, rioidine phstps nf ( at- i.iT sn.Tror.1 t.irt..r.. n.nl l..r IA...nl. i-uta.fnr.a H A Rrd Plnnh Hhotoirrsph Album, ' , r Finlnisol ra.l.l,-,i si.lp. cold .-.lfo pxteiiRit.n r!t-T. h".li!ir 32 pace of I 'abinet nnil I ard Dirtlircs K.-nt fer$l.ne. retui l f. r f2 Illntrate,l circulara rllk 1- im R Srl.F.s of ALBUMS lTirr'.lae' IrlIal in , t iuiunall, otilu. PA d. ul thi-fr p. rcT I V e.-ll ; ,,c r 10. - S I 0 lllilslici ceriiiHl,"! REFLECTING SAFETY LAMP. Can t-e soki in fvcry family, (.iv nwre light t hii n t li rot nrdinary lump Send ihlrl.i ftieOfntal'oriMBi pleMlumpand be eont incnl. We ruanulnit uro a lure- line of boiinehuM Rrtii Iph. I-m-i,,! for fre UlltiftratC'l rir'-nliirs tn FORSHE.E& McMAKIN, Cincinnati, 0. LADIES Suffer i r.c f rmti pmmlsiifi'n bin! Ul DP HAETI'K'F I! CI- 1CMC a br ft, ppd y euro. Gi a rlen r. I f p 1 1 1 v cirii Vimn A 1 1 attempt a nt counterfeit i n y on I y r. u i t v- i ' - 1 ktriiy. Do not experiment t-et M'Tt.l i avd IU' ( Dr. HARTER'S LIVPR PILLS W lure Constipation. Liver Com latnt arid Ptrfcfc Headache. 8amle Dose artri 1'rearn ti'iok a . mailed on receipt of two cents in postare. THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MO fcitrnTb un-1 'I irod I-VeinK ah. BOiuteJy cure-It Bones, mm Ifc fnre. Knliv-rri the muni THE BEST WAY TO BUILD A BRIDGE OVER NEUK KIVER IS TO SAVl'l Yont VltlM'.V r.v Buying Shoes rt Oost At F. T. PATTERSON'S MIDDLE STREET STORES, TH A BOOM in the riht direction will be idhuhu rati d n maU it k "ir pun-haBHt h( tKe nboT named Sitort-M. wht'rt- nu will find briin u l lnt iene n V Furn ishinjj ClxdB, (.ilave8. N eek tv.ar. S.-iirtc. rlmmi'l Uimeovi-.n . il.ts i'jii B"o h. Sho8, VJn-hrt-llas. Trunks. 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Mmi, I'.UC.GI IIS, KlIAll CARTS, llARNhsS WHIPS, etc. It will be to your adv.m'age to e.dl . n u:e iu loie ; uich o-nig. A man in tin- SMnh s at ad hyius, d i and nigh'. J W. STEVART, NSEY iris and Young Ladies La GrtrcMXgt, INT. O. Full eorjis ol Teacheis. New Ibulding Bop. i ders. Vrite for terms to jnnlG dwtf Over n.ono.oiK) worn duririK the past iii years. This marvelous success 1b due lpt. To the Fiij.eriorlty of Coniline over all other in u! eriiil., as a s! ifTcner tor Corse la. 2nd. To the pnicrlor quality, shape nnd orli niiiril 1 1 j i i..f our Cornet?, comtiim-J Wi'dl i lie ir l- .'.V l-l i.-es. Avoid etie;.;. i;i:i',a'i..n.-- liilel' '' V.e . -. kinds c f cold. Mom- ar.- t;.:L.iii.i' i.:u - "DR. WARNER'S CORALIME " Is printed on irifide of steel cover. FOR SALE DY ALL LEADING HCRCHANTS WARNER BHOTir'7i3. 35 Brcntiwxy, KivuVod: (' Mme.DEMORESrS RELIABLE PATTERNS Are tbo cnJy on'-w that will give a perfoct filling garment. Um. DEMOREST'S System of Dress Cutting. Cliart and Book or full directions, r-ablln; anj-oi.e to. of price. ruirc, 63.00. Sent by mall, post paid, on receipt MME. DEFORESTS PORTFOLIO OF FASHIONS AND WHAT TO WEAK Ifialarffn Mafulnp ( f ) p-r-i nf Faith inn NntM and htyk'6. UluHt rated witu niwut 1,000 Cut, fcynt, rjunt-puJil, (wr ctutf. THE Qemorest Sewing Machine. THIS STYLE ONI. A' 50 Nearly 50,000 old and strlngr Peroo satisfaction. Don't pay other companies &40.0Q profit on machine KOT BO good A8 THB DEMOB.EST, but buy direct of the man ufacturers. Sent C. O. D. Write for Circulars. DEFOREST FASHION and SEWING MACHINE CO., 17 F.ait 14li Street, New York CUr VIP IK H M M AMMk lue.-i mail.',! fre on application al the eflice of Store. irn.-r ilr. i i 1 an ! Ml idle St.. S'F.W Bit UN It N onies d Sin N i- w He 1 tie, N . ( '. S( I100L llide aeeoin PodHt ions for JOSEPH KINSEY, PBINCIPAJL. . I i V ..-i:i.w-.H---''ii-f'f-t--inlr-'7'i'c-'-a1l-w."-y -- . mm.,imTcswiri " - -
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 15, 1887, edition 1
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