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7 , - - i-: -for V Ml asr1"- af I at 5 Sftt fffi '' I " r;Ww. "J INDEPKN"L)E N'T I1ST ALL THINGS. Torm" fi o r. - "" . . VOL. X. - KW KKUNK. CKAVKN COUNTY, N. C. FEBRUARY 2, 18S8. NO. 44. ' lM TM SB I I II - rMMMMM V- V or n a w Olliiiwb Good Horses, Three Good IVIules, Reasonable Prices, TTT Cash, or 02TTDWGER BROS. ,:BwjaxrsT03xr, v R; fl. Duffy, i AKrnAMlF IN Surgical ppli icts, DiugUt ' Tusidrlts, 6c lGUINS'S PIUNKKK HLOOI HkNKW EK- n nlmMe f. t the orof Rhranitiu. ,.,vi ,t,-.oj hrrmtkt l-CtrU mill sr !ii t- i HNL LK.AKS in thedtj 40.000 1 tw-t-iTpa. The wtiolwlr tra.li- --icilly J.Kikt :1&1U'' PWtJ Of SrPEKIOli LIQUOKS for aiedicin wpo . I-- 1 vxtneripriooii eompouud(Nl with rare .nil dispnrrb. Ml8 I-'" OTtb-w-tcor Middle uA PolUn k hU.. Ne IVri.e. N C. -THE BEST WAY TO BUILD A BRIDGE OVEK XErE RIVEB 13 TO SAVH YOUR MONET BY flf F T. PATTERSON S inDDLE STRELT STORLS, THEN A BOOM ' fa th rijril rlrrrtrttifa -rill tnaaaaraV-d t makmir tour p.irh-a at the above mud rrturri. ti tj-tT " haraina b 0utlem-u V Purniithina: OuH. Ob. Nixik a-rar 8irw. tAntfot (Tar wear . UtU Capa B-kj 1 Snuea. Urn , tevlUav. Triaka. Taliawt and Kubr Oood V fl Railroad lo Wilmington via Onslow fa ja4 MW awiCaUioaT ah paiMio ntod. while eiimotnj the order of th'-rt-.T. ajxj P T. PatV-rvoO'a atore ar ttvr. pi0 a to practw true eo'D uur muim j. fTtrnf w kw aauttO crm dJ a 1.tl" W du prTi-' in t'ahcop '- OuttbauDa. BIeartisa;. brown LKxu-noa S-iawl. Tble Cot-tb. Qutlm, and a ki wi of ocbr irooda. . A.fu)lI aV of P ej a. Tooth an4 Ot-nlemn' hVV M-de Cl.thin at Rock TWrrretg m imi i M'rtitnirr'-il-' . -n i.. p- k. The-e krodt r BoawVB In tkw HO W t fRINc EOF (iERM ANY OR ANY OTHER KJTEN - TATE bt for ou o maxke Baaxr ta civ M 0ll you will find lnw pric-a and i-ixvl qualities. IJol.N Si)iHfy (otwWMtl 8eruw Sn--- .ajr S.-ci illy Morses, Mules & Ponies aaaaw aaa aa aaaiaa,,,,'ll,,ajaaJP"''- ,MAi .:,v ;j, Sale & Livery Stables A FULL SUPPLY of GOOD iORSE?, MDLKS and PONIK ftlvaj on ho.l, which will be sold VEKY LOSV f,,r CASH, or on til! irittl jrtxxi -4cur1ty. lo, BUGGIES. liOAD CARTS, HARNESS. WHIPS, etc. It will be to jour a4r.ar.ge to call n me rn-fore puichasiug. ' A man in the Subles t all boars, d and uighr. J. W. STEWART, - JcS Bro-id S reet, Sew Berne, X. C . -,,' mi ti a ii' 1 .iawaiMrafiilai mm-i aaa r aw waw ij.f aajorriaat a. a saa tidMuli t.i mm H w Tji i liaa.' - r.. . i , iaj.a V a var caa fa Taai r a. wal taaaa fmm Ci jmm l ' a im - ar uaaaia, aa4 a LTtTI' IA" I lUaaf. raawalat. auaXJ KUOH a bm r Iltaafd Paaaalat. FKX-I QrAlL BROTHERS, Wholesale Grocers, HA V K KKMOVrlH 1 THKIK TOO STORES, SOUTH OF THEIR FORMER STAND, 4Bd kep f rLi;K. ikatn lorrn. iioah. nykt MO!A8b8 HALT rHA ll "M M lAitH i- rrvt-yxDUlw Id tn- bhOt EKT LINK. . f I L TOth ax. KIN SET Girls and Young Ladies a JroII corp of Teacber Bordcr. Write for trms to .juii dvtr Sale On Ti ne, m Druggist, ALL K'NDV OF 1ml taa ii t i ia i at ariiwi'oaMiw &a mj aar. Foaaaad win It al f'flK'v.. VJ !rrl raKHwuiM a ei mi II dlwawjaj ipi IM Maaili feu viCk..'tt drUj. Tha acr 1 Maaiaaftaa liaMiniiliaimi il TV, raaaic ciwobac or lim art f iwa nacs . ia paira canariniaaaiiailyKaaboiaarifccaaaALafau THAT-CTT. Ctj Kar-A H . m E-K. Tirt-. ;j HARRIS REMEDY CO., Mre Cltwt BOBS W.TanUBtraa4,BT IXlVTa. mro. TTaat Ot our Appllanoa. AM (or TaTRVil SCHOOL, TVT M MwanamiM all liaei wten rairatavtotabiaaa Ualrrio oaav TUI it UIUDIIUlU atlD l ianili, ium ott Wrfcn yew Building. Ample accommodations for JOSEPH KINSEY, i THE MONTHv JiNU . RT T. world i- ui ai' n I 4pper, , H cau-.- 1 'tii k iiie ImI. Lit year; I m diAiic im io wmeyoukuo, ' Bai no I 1, r. ih- flrtii ko. I FEBRUARY , Tht j cll ai' dli rdu on be, Yrtn tru i.ver -l 'O' ue im ; ' Mruhi u,onru Ci'Tii'ii fhiuc. I Wtcnui fur i.w---i VI- tine. I MARCH J I'm a Doihy, biub-riUK frllow, I I 4biii. oio . urirt h !. mid bfl o w Thounh I'm r. ub. I i.-Uiilv flog ; ID comiu 1. 1 fair, gr-otle 8priu. APKlL. TtirT m I in loklv 4w la- Wh.i xmilfH u nil brtui ho pt-s. I l-a.n i.J ry b. turun i ui Uuih j ) II, B llUlf lllji- I liV C. MAY. j My okn.e i U;. n.i li dil.hi I I ui. ( di tuJ fliv-r bi Int. I'm tUiji kpiiuidi' i it'T K.r uio 4uJ )uiii'K io- rit p M j l n e i c--fu wuli rie iut hihJ i -xJ . i ptriuaio uVi LJir . trn loi-p ). iuo iiatji briii. lui 1 iu u.-ie. 1 btf luDgm at) in ml Uif ) ear JULY Tib Dot worth nile lor ui umy 1 brio th- N ti(j V bjndav ; ri f ttrlj CUIIU ntlii Umublh tv oo Lniaib- Fuunn i uui lib July I AUOtsr. I uu ibe nioijin id ni b ihr kay Sio-'It tio Ihr H4nlJ p lid Uie bay. J4 long. Knioi dj ilie jwpl- p einc Fur wDne ibt-y iw ail (ikr tbeir t e. 6KFTE1IBEB A!u-t Summer DuruiuK beat. Hy plr-aa-uc iir ik qaiip atieat. In Tariuui colurr. I aui n. en. Brigbijellow. briin aoj red and green, OCTOBER I in rTe hi in leu. tiui ii':h in hue; 1 I'liu tii ript-nt mi'- t' yuu. A uili ukh- nieij I ruoulitiid-"j'f-r, I at vciy rq i:iti lui- Utiu: t-r .VUVKMBSK ily tirs-ib niC'iil iur flj(ri fear. AO'I Hide lilt ir tl9x lit-u I app-ar. Fir lik- Ja- k Frot I'm -U'e lo our. E-.cb umpliu letr ibat wmcl in nigbt DECaJIBKJI. I 'oj old hut merry , aa ou e Ami many peoplotaocy uie; acb year along with Santa Clause. ItDHkmach fun for giria aud 0u8. Add to this the fuoDt aud the year, in r sprctiye xroopiUKS. and our rea lero will Have an effeCUTx raxsiUilallou tjboul purpuMM. fur .OYtKXOB JRTI" AD THE KM0N. Minister Jarvis ritew h long com iiiuini-ation to tbe Wilmiugtou Star i i . ... .. io explain bis connection with the erec-iouof a Cover .or b bou-e m Kaleigh, which some uewspapt-rs bat e seen tit lo designate a "J if visV Folly." Lie shoulders tbe ies ousibilit like a mau and mLows bow tbe boiaae can be oo tuple ted aud tbe whole actual cost to the taxpaj era of the State not exceed 15 000. We copy the clo-iug paiagragb uf bis comuiuiiicatii-n which e know will be read with llea-are : "I have sometimes thought that I knew something of the people ol tbe Stae. I waa raised amoug i hem, I hve lived among them, I have aaociared with them, 1 have -pokeB to them in every Coiiut, -ui to A great extent in eveiy com mauity. But. after ail I max be mistaken and be nuacqti mted with them. If. however. 1 am not mis taken, then I veutore tbe niodesr ; opiDton that the eople of North Carolina are not as penurious and 18 little in t heir a--pirn ions aa some ol t heir self cousi Ituted gtiardiaiiH vy.iuld have Us believe Hoi e-f to lie core themselves Ibex demand f their iiublie servants the erv niftiest lutegrry. and tbex will oleravte liothmg less, but. 1 do not relieve thev will disanprox-e of stii-h judiriunw expt-ndituie of these public lands aa Meeks to give to A I'seful Idsrev iy. tbeir State as god ud C4elltalile 1'ITTMHL'Kir I'A., J 1111. ix -1 iu.. ttutions aa their neightsirs ' P. ulia bi um oi im m u-etul .ml poexeas. I have been a clo-e olv 1 1 in eie-i 111 g d isi m ei ie m 1 he cen -erver of the pnhllC men of tbejiurv ha- j.i-l been peilei 'ed and -tate for the last twenty j ears aud . 1 u r ui n icni-.il u.-e d I'i nie.--or-I have seen the trimmer and the Hugo 151am k ami li Saoth. 1 I demagogne go down while the , 1 his citv . A uieibnd oi ttioionghl lild, niralgbtfoi ward mao, who ptn llx lug w al ei lis the p iss gc nl a willing to tHkr tbe respousi-! eleeti 1 ai cui r--1 r.- 1 h 1 migh t h.- ,-ame. bilirt" of bis i-o-ition. prospered. 1 It has been su ' j c ed in thesexer The eople of orth Carolina are not owiji o condemn a public ser varjt who seeks to build np tbeir Sfjtte, to give them public instuu-lot stitutions credttabld and public bnildiuifs to their State, and tn which they cau leel a great pride, though luej do have to pay taies for it. if they cau ODly know their oaey ia honetlif anil judiciously spent. Before such a people I am not afraid To go aud say to them that with the use of your convict labor, tbe aale of some old lots iu tbe cny of Kaleigb, and au expeu In are ot oulv dfteen thousand del lars of yoar taxes, I have built for i you a house for your Govtiucr hs handsome as any State has. and oue of which you aud your children aud grand childreu maybe proud. B their verdict and by nay est i mate of tbe cost, I am willing now o" at any time stand or tall." in the future to Qn a uar Piantatluu. xne relations enwu cuipioyci and employes on a sugar estate are unique, iney are tne nearest approach ip America to a feudal system, Not a foot ot land do tbej laborers own. Yet their right to ; homes and labor on an estate is a sort of unwritten law, so binding that tbey are; seldom sent away except for very serious cause. They regard tbe mules and imple menta of the planter as to some Xteut their owd, usiug them to jculUvate tbeir gardeus and to baul .tbeir fuel. In directing the I'ln tation wor, ne cetdonj uses any harh words of command; tnks rather in kindly tones, scbolds a little il ueels be. but in rather a parental fashion; asks opinions at times from swarthy old "uncles" who have a stauaing on .be place as faithfnl men and experts in cane culture; kuowB the stiong and weak points iu the character ot every mao in his employment. Iudeed. . hia rule is so mild that a Strang r i txxa plantattoa lite wonders how 1 the uncouth ass of black laborers IA heil together and disciplined so asta produce favorable industrial, ra.lto. The Cntory. apt . H. lexaudt r mi Public Hoads Tlie neit q ie-iinii ul luiri'e-i, its It liH'.U- II III 1 1 1 f , ctn t 1 1 e (IlKCllM Mlmi ol I he ll HI C I - 1 1 - mi lii nirtke riiein ii ii i. (,'a.r. 8 H. Alt-x.iiiilr-i, rlian in. iii ol I be emu llllttte, ID ille .1 Miot III I el i Mi I li Micerli mi I li- u Ijrel nl maiis We i C.i 1 1 .i le nl tii r-i .i 1 1 ine i i m i li 'I i will gne I iii-iii t' Uie L'ln .MiK-e re ,iler. tl- m.uiI, .iUi oiinT t bing-: It i- I lie ilu '. nt ! lu- 8' itti- to ki ej) UJ) tbe in. ul- li. e ii-c tbej a e Li-teSi.i n tin .ill iiiiu.rM ,iuil i-a uiHeriini ni civil .I'h'ii. llieie are I Ml ( itltee '.J nl ki i-(ilng lip (lie lO.nis : 1-t lis r M X I li 1 ilior iU I no the enUHTN l.ib'l. -mi IU t-'Xiiiji lull i .n.d , rui e r i . 3 1 1 1 - li ui i't pi"p r .line. 1-be Hi m i- -t t . 1 1 ii i -. l nni r it, tlie ell He 1 1 U tli-n till ii," U llie titrilielM. M II lm 1 1 e In It. li i-cti'.ipe. Ink- n nt- ..II .lie.. ; b i' e.iii i u . 'ii t I lie i . .ii n ii. ie In W.i h upon ti e pn'illc ."ii!m If a p U llr-e I Ll- (!' ll"l H1 ti ! propel e-tllliaie llpnli tin- l.i'Mi ! : beii H e 187(J t v el i- ii, - I , it. r n as I I (pilled. lneie .ie 1JII0UII in i. I liu.-. i III i.lo ed 1. 1 1 t el e I . -. A -one iii I. -I' el (1 i i ii. it .iiii. tlii -il to ill , iL'U.d' 0 .nl . I it paid i' lie tanner ( keep up Ilu- pnlil C ro.i-i.-. III ne.v In.nl la W i pHM-ell I pimlile'l Iti.teaill mall lloulil (In at lea-t t 1 1 1 e e ( 1 , t m nrk nil I 6 road dune II h ect N -a t . Uil'l T ' llli 1. 1, III MOIIIe I'llllll i Ii m. IlieU Were wnlked 33 .mil 3I 1 1 Ai t lie pel-1 1 1 - i- - - 1 1 li ii In' L' la (Uie (w lie li tlie N ('. K K .. Mi(i) (lie Inn t ,i IlX'O a: m.x 1 i s, in .il i7''.l'Mt , ,-i e.il. pain e 1 1 I lit l 1 i I ,i l n i l .- I 1 1 I - ! 111 a e i 1 1 ill ail Ih. IS , t ( Si--, p i I i I Il lei) I lie I i in. I p -. " I m W I i ui ti ,"' r 1 1 . : (. . p A . I 1 1 1 1 1-1 , i 1 1 1 1 I t-al't Allien .i. (I . men I'lieie liever w a- . 1 1 1 'I- i lie ai am In niak lli i poi.r man w.'.k .11 much anil pay III i:tl tax ket p Up the roails a- a I n h man. li 18 a limn ! StniU.i lllllall t.iX i li ll ami it iuiimi ; lie i:baigr-. 1'inpeit nlliit tnj (ertr pai ( i I ' he epen-e. A heel tax vvoiiM lie hettei thaU tiu.i piec eur la. Tbe Heeond way i.s by tixiu; lalior and piop'n.). Tin- t- tbe 8 Mtein ii ' ii.'pieil iu ML-kieii buigall'l Foitivtll. Ii niJftlli to t)e everwheie. L" u il r tins MMteiu ever man wink- loui iI.im in tbe i"r " 7'Vf-" I( te.. !ceiit- I- levied nil (lie Tins . . . : , 1- I be be.-t sv Si ui (nl oi b Cat o i,,,.,, alni f he u,..si j ix and . qu.t j ble. Tne ihnd a i l 1 h taxation I) S' r .-tem ol alone. I'm- is th all,'' said Capt AlrX u.der, "hut it 18 I 111 pracl lea lie III N'llll C-nolllla a .d I be eoni m i t e i eC' 1 m mends thai tbe mixed ,-'ein be adopt ed." L"p i the ipie.-riiin i.f working coiiVic m on tlie puollc load-, (ll cum mi I lee Mullah tli.u i' .s lm 'Tad lealile. (.'imi 1 i i ee tuwn.-lil bad tiled t and It did nut pav I'e cause the t' "'k ad- li i.nn lie l o I.n 1 1 o til the w ik. lie win k cm b. (lone almost ,i- clnap 'V lii-e IjOoi. ill Clllll-lUHiill, Clpt AeXindel -aid thai Unix I I o a i Is -ceil i e t he e-Cla-s uf Mil 111 lilnls pin imte C a bilitv, and lurriiir lui-ins-. but that leglslamrs are a- atlald ol a road la a- uf " d I iv." T-ie imuiiuntee nc'imnen s h . ii ii ! t , ud - ed ii imi. ' Ai : itr, . y 1 1 .-it i . agit it il a! tiling a larc U '! road- 1 1 e 11 li I 1 ' I ! ii p iVl'l Ol I' a kit' " ev.-i y woi d ( ' pi . A and old. d t li.l 1 o i 111 .M -ck !e(l U i g '1.11 lie l.ifl I b a : I If W.. k- Will la Mi-I'kii L'lll Olllcle e tax !u, d said. n 1 1 1 1 o v - em S .1 1, I. r -e -T'li s t . -' no III ed - Il . I c. i eat tests, the u sul I doubt wl.atexet as in I uens of t he in x en t mn. 1 he erectile cm tern If.iVltlg Uo the - ffec: 1 ve The pa-sage through the wter kills all g rins ol ills, ase that it max contain, al-o leaving it clear of anx impure su'ist-inces l T Dar Mr. 1'. T. B UUl's OH 11 (iift. j i nuiii, t he latin us j sllOWUiaU. fluiu the fact that his great stury M.x I'lm kv B'-y T hi ' ' ba pruX'ed such an liiiinense -lie ; res.- in Mew ork F imily Story ' PATER, has tleieimed In pres. in 'to all subscribers to that paper, w hile his story lasts, a beauutul snnveuir in the shape ol a Puit lulio. This Purtiolio contauis illustrations nl all the co'iiing sea-j M.,n. Ihe New Yohk Family STORY Papkr tur f..ur muu'bs i aud" Baru urn's Port f li". a- this la-autiful souvenir is called, will ie sent to any address for the small j sum of $ 1,00. the regular price of the paper: This is certainly au opuot tuuity wblCD uur readers ! I j Hhould take advantage nl. add ress . Mnnro's Publi-bed House. 24 & 26 , Vandewater S'reet. New York. . . He as Head. "Are yees hurtd, Moike!" bal ,,h put to a fellow lais.rer who j DhU tMt.Q t0 ,he bottom of a min ; KMilt n-lK(i ' bog -rra. O in not. O'm dead .an' av vees d it hurrx doon hert, wl(j ,ie', tun ket n' git me i ; (.or)He yn W alt bur coomm' nop tere me-ell; nu av Ui d... O'.l brak . M. Mtn,.l fe, lavm' me ter dox in ei i pit. A LADY while pushing along ciowded ihorougutaie pushed tiowtblack iue cm t into the mud m the gin ter. bne slopped, and gid: -Mx buy excuse me: I did; not mean to pusn x on." Ihe litile! fellow stared at her a mo eut, and i then turning u hi- com(.auion, 8ai: "8ax , Mn key, I'd be pushed 0tTn the walk every day to have a real lady talk to me that way ." . .. . Even the wor.-t people have some good left ui them. PiiJtreiiwive Farmer. Co-Operail.m iii MOik Ral-lutf. Annually lb as iihIm nl linre8 and nuilen aie Drmiglii into iorrb Cain lina for aale, ud tens nt t IioUmhikIn of dullarr are taken frnui tbepnek t-18 ill imi people to eui ich I be Mtm k l a l- er- ol ot bet JStiites. This r-houlo inn be: Nortb Camltua b'luld rai-e tint oiih every hoise and mule ii eded vcitniu her tnulern, Inn rbouli tHite h MLiiplua nt at leaM leu tbotiMllid to MUppU ntnel Uial'k el M. I he co.-t f rai-inp a male until ; tbiee jc.iis old is rttinut Mevelitv dollar-of a diaft hote o:.e bun i dred dollars, aud ot a thorough nieii i or trotter one bundled and thtrtv drll.ii's. Tina id not eaMh paid mil, ! bin it is ibe value of r b l u eei j 1 1 1 mei or bud li.Ml.le laispH (Hat be iloeM not --ell n lueouveuient io inaiket. , a lioiMe i mule a ell rairjeil i- win tii tweui five pet eent mole! ban one iii.it it not. We ate no j P niK 14U ' 5J0O ! r mules. $15(i ; &.5) mi dral noioeM aud $200 vloo l r rhorougbnieds atni t mt' in bo.Me.-. TbiHIs bald CaMll, ral-ed Ikiiii clops that often have linle in oi e I b ail iaf t the eX peuse ot C1J 1 1 I v.tti.'ii, -nd not tin li i quell ' l. if is i- imIi raised u a uinrigajje lhat lor i (t-r . iller cling- to Um clo-er than a In o her. 1 once knew two brol hers but li -in ill lalinein one ear one lai-e" I ur hog- tn.it neited biui over eiht bundled pounds. V ben iski (1 what 1 1 1 ey COmI him, le ,.iu il : N"t much. Some corn iu the winiei ; in -ptlng. stinimi-r and fall uie were led nu mIo) and TelU- idiii the t;aideii, I a ii I y ftuir, cut I"V i , fras- and weeds, and some i- 'i n lui luiir in tjiti week befort k.llinji.-' (Ji) i i e. i his meat was pioduced n .-ucn limits a 11 w,im lllconveiil ni to sell or cwuld not be sold ai The uthei biot.hei raised no Img-, nid it leipjiied over eiglny dullais 'I haul, cold ca-b to supply him itb mea ; aud tbe labor expeuded j y lnm in raising the cash uiusi j nave neeu tout fold greater than 1 he one vx ho raised (he bogs, i Tile same ratio Will hold good IU luiMe raising ur mule raising. It i ; hie attention psid to utilizing j every thing on tbe farm that, makes I it pay. He wbo-e eyes cau only I -ee 'tales ui cotton," will be : oltnded by a moitgige sooner or I laier. j Many farmeis would raise horses j.il mules 11 stallious ur jacks were 1 con x en lent to them. Tb-e anliual-io-t lai ge sums, and but fewofotir 1 .rnieiM are able to buy them, il ' he . Iliance members would form j 1 live stock assnclal inn-, we Cuuld 1 j nave tiutn'iers uf tbrin in every ! i'iiuiit w here it is desii able to raise i h 'ises ur mules. A jack co.-ts liotf) oUU to i800. In 1 wo or tlnee 11 eigh boring Ad 1 ancea 1 bereaie 6113 j men bo de-lie lo raise mules ho I 1 iVe ..ne in a re ea-di; oy each pay nig j JIU I U advance, I bey Could ouy 1 lie lj .1 k toi $5 0, and alter tbe fii-l ; eal the ulllv cn.-r, Would be tbe leed and ut e'itiou ot the j ck which would He very small, divided out among tbe oueis. On ibi -ame plan, making tbe shales n. Umbel ac.c.olllllig to the llUtU aei ul1',rl-n """"'"K ,n" Hsou careie-biy. ..1 ... I . a 1 1 nil I Illnl'Ut! 11 al PaVbe. i-lnl )r 1 1( ...lies e.ich Ul-ii de-lies to lteed i ,,, - ' . Or C"ii('f lb" niameil tlnn if.iMi I diatt, i lot t tut; ur i borough bred : , . ., J .... ir . t -. alllons can be I n 1 1 odlic. (1 and an j I til pel U - gl x en to stock raising lha' Trm i..i,c - lO'k to ih- bru-li Tli ill keep millions of dollais at I -U'"" man m -loiu w-ll Taylur liome. S B. ALEXANDER. ,lllrJ"u"'"1 b. 1 1 ( i e I I F d II), J- 18. -thool i xercis. s in l. n ir. Tne c. .suig iriciTs ot Mr E. t. vi.n .i s m-Iii. I un ihursd.) Janu r loo. .; Vi e S - am (i Ac.idiu , Lei.oir may ert- vm In . -1 estm ai.d hin . -iii . ci ive . i.i en nirei. di-pi rve much cr.dit f r oi- lUiuuei in vnicn iii- a Quitied 1 1 m iiim-i trs in p.-tkuig T'.e people in n I ic Lm fin mn wim bmkt-ix .. el ' n e i nb ih luxuries ot ti'e aui tia-i uio-(Jini-er II munUt ol ja and - n,i wim th. c oldrn; they i. j ice., tl me c m iieuc- ment nut retrelied t" ml -'im their kind teacher Mr Tyialal stall's very (ilbia I I. is Heel ml. a t.-ch' r: he no irnubie in con - .olliiti' ills pupi m; he governs wi b - Ill.lln 8" whicn .8 much betler than Ibe .ni v m ot b atm, it into them uh e roil Atti-r the i-chool rxcrcises ihe chil 1-en -nj ayed ti'i-mseKe- wrh mu-ic and lafCliikl PaTRON Appointments of H C. It" wen, S. v Evangelist. Riehlai d-. Monday and Tuesday. Jan aOiu ana 3 st. l-'lea-aiu U i i I W doesday and ThutS iav . Feo 1st and 2d 8 'Uth XVeat Friday. Siturday anil s-unday. Feb 8d 4ihai.il 5ih ti -ur ol meetiutf. 10 a m each day Furth-r parttcuiars wn ne arranged at die Tucknhoe Union on S turday an-l Sunday, Jan 2ii.i aud 29 h Tt.e nm -ili b- spr-nt i i S 8 bctures music. ml uthe tbinw" tU'liQiC to improve be schools. S S workers aud obiniren i re e-pecial I v leijUcBteil lo attend, and il are mviti d. Mrs. Muggs Mnggs. you are a wretch. Mi. Muggs Why, wh , my dear; what Mrs. Muggs Don't dear roe, villain. Didn't you e l ITle that afype-wnter Was a ma cbiue! Mr. Muggs And So It is. Mrs. Muggs ludeedf Then why did Mrs. Wilkins say that y out rVllPl Writer bad heoll'lflll lil.niltu i hu,.f Sm'th Ton look a little mussed lip, Brovxn. Brown I should May so! IH'ejUst had a row with my mot her IU law, and I'll be hanged it she didn't put me out. of the bouse, The house belongs to her, y ou know. tirnith You told me a day or two! ago that your mother iu law was j very leeble. Brown Yes, I meant feeble for her. A HACK driver comes near run ii 1 1 1 k down an old woman, but by great exertlou succeeds in clearing her, and is congratulated ou his skill by all observers "If was a close shave !" cned the Jehu. I was scared, b cause she would have ieen the thirteenth that I had run over tins moutu, anil thirteen i- j rtWHX M an unlucky neiu'.ier for 1M- "Mana." said Joseph, as they wele K ing down t. dinner, -may I 8,r ou '"ur 1 'tlf handf" "by,ol , course null You'd better take a ctla,r' Cl.u a ,,FIow did x ou enjoy the op r t la.-t evening?'' Lucy Tt ; was divine. I had the nobbt. st hat iu the houee!" iHt latest news nd ns d from our Exchanges. f Sm"lil pox threaten, to b epidemic in j Bn.ok i r. Mr Carlmle'n titl to his S"ft ha. beeD ! coDflraie 1 in tbe Haua by a vote of 1G4 i to 7 The Mhvot of Chicago s.its he thinks j Anarchy has beeD d tamped out in Chi j Cjo i F'rnla Ulphia '. -id a bi fire Tuesd-y nihi. AuKrci; bm-es over a million dollar The P atuiiue-e Minister to this coun rydied in W'a-b lngiun Ciiy Tutsday nun mni. Another Mizzini ha- brokpo loose in Minne-'iia. Th" mercury want down 1 o 60 be I m z ro. t 1 Charles Wi lUm Monlton. a promin-m New York lawyer ditd from ipnylili fui-sil T Thre dtiin -kg of enrte qu 1 U e -re ft :t in 'nc vi' ini y nf Sr a tiu r fort . M.".-s . la-tSumlay ni,hl Tb puiple uf Nebraska appeal for j public contribution" to ihe fiifTereisi j from ti.a recent bhzzird. 1 Another mem-er of Parli-imf-nt lias ! bei-D arrested iu L 'DduD for ad d resting ! proclaimed League tue-lioKs. Mr Viioihi-m intr. duced a bili iu tbe U 8. S-nate. Tuesday f..r the formaiiui. ' ana ajmission of lh Scaco of Montan-i 1 Din Dricoll, leader of a notorious 1 iIhiik of robbers aod desp- radoe-!. in N--w York, was hinged for murder last ', M m is) morniDg. j R.ieighiito hve another gas com-: 1 u ny ; j Ic is PBiiaiatvd that the cost of the! 1 K ' e .1 Raii in s raiiroad strike exceeds I "ue million dollars a week. I t u bburnes. I Ilai'py Medibrn tho mot celebrated j trottinii gtHl.inn in the world, owned by (-n W. T. Wi'hers. of Kentucky, ana Tlued at 640 000 died tbe other day. ibrg JimrB Brotn Potter ia delight ing the Richmond p ople this week, -he appeand three nights in "Loyal Love," a play written expressly for her. I Tne N. Y World says it was so cold 1 at St. Vmcet. Mino., a few days ago j that the people ki-pt their hand warm J by holding nieces of ice. An old inber iu Pmlada'pl.ia was found dead in bis room the other mi ra ' inif. It is thought be starved himself to dr-ath Life w8 too expecsive. i An itm of news states that the King jui Spiio. wtioinoDly levcutefii monthsiA , , , , ,rA J Order baa increased 1C0 per cent, in Id. has a salary of tl 000 000 a year. Aud yet it is mid ht: is like otber babies A man in New York shot himself d-d the other day so tht be might be cremated I 1 ht? pocket was found SlOO and a note directing tb.it h's body be cremated I i ihr- L' S. liou of R-present.xtives. M Liday a bill was report. d and plad j Ujjou th caleo ii.r for ibe erection of a ' public null uii at Ashevilie N C , at a ' co-1 of 6 100 000- I L-si Tuesi!a Omi-r Trilt called on! H'-ni Piyne. n ho lives ne -. r town for j ihe iui i'ii-s oi iraOiiik; 11 h him for a yi-iiu 2-,Calilir A 1 n-r 1 ail nit . Trill uj ..d,4--,i a nal n, Pnun ttiiiii A (nme i Hi 1 1 o- h ol 11 ' N i . 1 v 1 1 r ip 0 lull at bi a "ecu r. d i collierj in isi rues. 5 a . loi-t. mostly 1 1 e r e pi j r ( d Cniu m n . I R LoUlsltll-. I f .r U v. i U" .ubl.ciii cor.veLlion Ol mum-ii V C. XV.nmotb r a.-il a full 8t .1-- I ic k e t. Lie- li-.- .v . i .- is-u d b Ur-il- i . -1 eek or in. i c u ii e 1 o w i . ic " I m- f r "4 e-u- an a Uo- bi id - 60 R fl--tor lb- R-gister m rri.igi- ol en was a,i f- 0 lirten v 1 1 le Tne br. wi-rs that thn im.ii- of Mil auk-e i ee- nmn t'el ins; emand about ihi-e il. on-. ii. d I v es f ru n ii.e i- h il I - p ir-ile them-Bri-erV Uui m. A Bti i K - IS a n 1 1 ci p il- d Wiui-ton. N 0 , his completed ar r aiteinenis for the bunding ef a street railway. 1 Mr. Cobb says ihe Greensboro tobacco narfcet is h-coiiiiiii f-oiious for goo z I iirics and goods. 11- rear.1s this iiiurhel a now on a a"od and s-f- coai m rci-il fooi iiu- JiecUjborj North Stale. ' Our ft-hennen re makiug larger pr.-pa rat loDs than usual for IDH spring I can-hem Tins la ! i m i r ( a n t. i ( d u -1 r y real I . the moc im- j of this section E. Ciu Ejou imist. I The number of tobacco factories in 'North Carolina is now piactd nt ont 'huuiredanJ sevi-nty-hve. ' The iot-rual revenue receipts f ir tl 6 . fl si six months of tne fiscal year tndiug I J muari 30 were S 2 4 13 60-:. be ing an j ncrease of t4 910 1 04 ov er the corres ponding petioJ of the prt-viius fi-joal year. j T'i- Firot National B in k of Auburn N Y . closed its doors la-t M in day i morning, by leasou of a heavy defalea- ri"n on thep.rt of itaci-hier. Cbas. O'Brien, who absconded It ia useless I to say whern it is supp ise 1 he weat to I (nHa nf r mrau ; . l a v as ii iij tun o t a i i;iiiict-puuiit'uioa)o Jy O 'UlJ orders a half dozen su ts of ! c otbes at a time. Afcer 'hey are mads ; if they don't suit bis fancy he gives i them to hi- brother w bo c .n't afford to bo too fa-tidi ms, aul or.ierd another ! half dor- n suits made. Bill Nye called at the White House the oilier day to st-e Pie-id'-nt Cleve land. Pirties who wer- present s-y that Bill cauus'aie I trie President ' y his quiini witti 1 -ins and ongina uy. Bill aavs tbe Presidi-ut is "truly a fiae man This is from the D-troit Free Press: A Noiih Carolina man who lives six teen miles from tbe nearest water course, au.i Aim never sav s - hip in his life. has inveuted a st'-erin- ni-.i tor sil and steam cra'is. lAbi- b is pr. n un d a gran i succ-ss Pi.iiert in N- Y nk hsVH . ri- red him 450 000 f a his riyhis Il wa- imi a tainn-r w Lo invented th rail fence. " Tbe Democratic m-mbra of the H 'U--' f R-preneniativ es from K-n-tucky. N 'rth aroiina Teun.-ssee and Oii.er i 0.1c nrnnn Stat' s, held a m enntJ l-i Wednesday and decided to uni'i- in a r- qu t for the removal of J. R. U "'lie 8t iii-tician of ihe Depart ment of Agriculture, on account of de. t ecta in his estimitr of the to'.ac o cr-p ; last summer. A meeting of distinfuislr d pr? '. .iv 1 of tho Catholic Church wa-- hi-1-1 i.i ! Washington. Wednesday, at which tho p'ans and purposes of tbe nvv C.ith lie 1 U-iiversity to be built in that city v.-.-re JiSCiiSdeJ. Rt. R?v. Bii-h.-p I.-t-lar. 1 cf S:. PjuI. stated that the corner 1 ;" of ' the D.vioity building would be Jaid in about three months. The c. n'-nni il inniversary of tlie eftahli-hmeiit (if 1 he L'atbolio hierarchy of Amer:c:i will be : celebrated in the autumn of 1-5 We hear that some of our merchu t ar contemplating build inf brick sto. s n tbe burned district. We trust tb 11 i will not all end in talk. Our m : chants should build not onlv ornamen; ;I but substantial structurei in which ro transact business. Beaufort R cum. Work on the silk factory i-t r .pii v progressing. The building will be n a .y (o receive the machiriery i 1 a vi-iy -In. it 'laie. and op.-ratioiiS w.ll ! 1 . 1 a app i. renily at -in early oay.-- v. e 1 .-r. 1 t.rlligeticer. A t?pe.'i:.l to ll-l II I .. . ... i Oris'.rvnr from M,.oresx ihe. X. '' . - "Today (Wednesday) while J A. J.iii.; ion. living three mibs p.i.-t of li-re. w.- -engayed in topp ing a tre 10 x :,r . he w,i3 knocked off and i.:-i .-.;!y Ui'ilf I by the falling top." The Methodist Epi-c " p .1 i:.ir. '-;: :- . ! Maryland adopted rt; lull .1 o;;.; -ing the President for kU to 1!. Pupe. A Philadelphia Fharp'-r piayf-d "confidence game"' on a Bethel. N tl -C , rt - merchant. Ths Bethel mere bant ceiyt-d letters from New Y. r!r sigra .1 J. li. ard. infoimirg ! 1 t :. : i (Ward) had a lot of t;rt'. i.b 1'-'.;- v 1 had been printed from tt n ; ment plates, and which he wia.I i -at a liberal d isconnt, and that in xxoul Expensie meet the Bethel merchant in Phil idrl j phia to transact the business. Tlie in nocent lar lieel bit. anil accord ingly plac-d i'500 in his pOjiet : nd '.Tent to Pniladelr hia. The confiderjco :.i n n;e him and fleeced him nut of v!'. Finally it dawned upon the l!..ti- i n; r ihat he had made a mistake, an ! r turned home a wiser man. Tables published by Bradstrcct's --how a total of b84 strikes of indu-trisl anil j transportation employes in It-: 1 , ntraiti.-T i about 350 in 1856. an increase of 10 per cent. 1 he completed records voint to failure for nearly GO per cent c f toe strikers. The State Assembly of Kriiits o! Labor met at Greensboro laet Tue.-day. About half of tho delegation weie colored men. The Secretary's report showed that the membi-rsbin of the tbe last year. There ar j no ?.- 1 'JO local assemblies in the State. Nate Salsbury, Buffalo Bill's partner in thf great "Wild West Show," which das been in England for some time, and which has met with great success, ar rived in New York Sunday morning. He says every one connected withtbt show has made money. Buffalo Bill has been feted and lioniz'd, but be is the same old "Bill." He wj-.srs an old hat that he bought in Philadelphia. A theatrical lottery i3 one of th': fea tures of the progress of the Booth Karrett combination through the Sciith The seats are disposed of by subscrip tion. When tbe list is complete 1 . f li s of paper, numbering from one to tlie last number engaged, are placed in a hat A tov. total I v disintere '.c.i. d ra ws one of the slips, and tbe ma;: vvi:h hi name opposite gets hi3 c.-.o; e of the -eats. And so on down tii! nil i.re Qxed Booth and Barrett had full houses in Sivanna.b. Seats sold readi.y at t'-l OJ. A Savaanah correspondent of lice Chariest n News and Couri-r says neither Booth nor the ply a as !;:.inv:i to the audi-Dee. tie says: it was a rem irkabie occar. . tragedian who is accuurito-.! Xerta cnee th u ! the grL tia-ie i i o: Si'. f Am-.-nc in actors in plaved a whole net of -pare"s yrande-t works win. out -DDlaud. d . " ' The Wihnir.t.0 b S. eo ..men ting, say o " 'p joi" Savai-ua'o not catch oa. " Tr.e R-publican Ci.nveurion i Diotiiet of Columbia os-uiublr Va-biu.itou last Tuesday to elect ates to the National Conveiiiioa. '. meets in Chicago. M"St ui toe ates were negroes and in a sh n t 1 i;b after they met. the Convention was ;-. " ho wling mob. Of rour.-e th.-iv wa re several rival factions an-l each f ic;iou wanted possession of the etagi?. Fin dly. the police, who had been to tators, concluded to put a i d is orderly proceedings, and t sion of the hall. After the cooled off a little they were P"' . t! m nl proceed. One faction 'got o:;;.! trol of the Convention, electe i delegate and their chairman the meeting adjourned. Tb.-n lb. faction elected their tleleKates. ought to be fully represented a-, t'b: North Carolina in Cimzrrsi. Iu the Senate Monday Mr Van -e i -entrd tbe petition of .i!bai;i-i i gruder. a citiz-n of t be Di-trioc : lumtiia. Driving cump-n.-ni -n f " , jury to his properly in West Vx'usi.m. ; caused by gradintt streets. Mr Yance also pn-SfUied the :: .if the faculty of Dividson C.'il ! praying for the passage of an in i uatioaal copyright law. i In the liouse Mr. Rowland io i duced a bill io provide for lr.cl is-,:, Government reservation ac Fori J ! eton, at S lUthport. ! Mr. Rowland alto in! rod u -'d - i to provide for the ered: -n uf a J a uilding atCharlotte. i Mr. Simmons introduced a bili the construction of a revenue cutti-r f .r New Berne, to replace the revenue cot ter Stevens. Mr. Simmons also introdu -ed rx btil to reimburse the deposifirs of th' Freedman's Savings and Titi.-t o;n pany for losses iacurrei by the f a.ia. c of said eompany. Mr. Simmons also ii.trodute l a ro nrescribe tbe weight of itm i" d sil ver fcr certain coins of tbe L lot- w St-tea, to enl irxo th- ley al i..d.r character of tht) h tl i'-.i -l 1 -.r. r. t 1 c pnmit the issoe of e i I v-- r c-rt.:l mi -upon deposits of the same. Mr Johnston, from the core n, , ' : o : i pu'dic buildings and kMutni r. .. ; back with amendment the biii ;. erection uf a public build ui): in sh- t ef Aoheville. Nwws and li-t-tva. Important to seven ; ut f !-n y-y The moment constipal i"!' l-eyiits. Ui: t moment tbe blood begins tone and noor. aud tilt) ev t-tt in to mi the use of Laxador. If ou want to have your baby lie i it by aod beautiful, four things, aie i.eces earv. Fresh air. good food, bright tuii 1 ehiae and Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup. I AS r VROLIX V IMPROVEMENT, v ( (i ;t Line of Uailwflj. NtMDEIi 13. 1; Jochnal: Thus, tlie harvest Ki -i 1 ;: The report of our State Comptroller f r l-!a makes the real estate value for Craven i"l.'J7.37t3; Auditor's report, '.-v. mut-a n :-i.9j2,075; or S35.301 less i.i 1- a ti kii the land value of the o u -. t y vv,. , n ; r-! 13 (Craven and Pamlico are kept together m this calculation). Joiiee was reported by the Comptrol h i in 1-15 t t-73,014 : by tbe Auditor, tit ca.O 29: or 6a02.745 e?,s in 1885 tb-.n in 1S15. On, lew, :r 707.627 in 115: SCC8.745 in i'---o: being tfaO.SS3 less. 1 rie Auditor's report shows another thi'.-g. an 1 ilut is the value of real es-iii- in tiie towns of these counties is out - f all proportion to the land values in th-.' c 'titity ; that as people live closer together more thickly populate the v..iue of b.nd increases. Tius, vi bile the town property in ' raven .3 vaiui-d at 1,043.048. all the untry real ettate is but S577.912. P.iin'io is i.ot included m these figures, bp. I.r t.-Aii property is valued at . '. . a ajiaii.i-t st-Jl'U out) as the value of ! i. Ion i i.i ;l.e counij-. ' llie-e ligures i : I i i 1 1 . but cubmit'.el w ith some Jo o , lias only the very small towns 0. ireiit. nand I'ollocksville. yet their to.n lots are valued at S2) Co5; while 1. -i ( )n-!ow, the town lots in Jackson- Swansboro aud Ricblands. the - : ; nbtges. are valued al S24 559. L king at these figures as they are. - ' .' r .--.s ' rav.-n county is concerned, it :.- : i ptireiit that New Berne is paying ; tne i uls of the land tax of the county, ; ooi ot two thirds: and the census re-: p ii t-i show that half the population re-' r-ieis in New Berne, or within the er.ac.l ..f us church bells. T hat N-.-w Br rue would double and tr. lac m j.ro?peritv by the building of a ..rt lira- nf railroad, there cannot be tic p'i--i:.ditv of a doubt; and that a ' i ..- l;, io , j ,rny of her voting population, 1 ... - i i tn.- bij-ir.ers men and the ( rop- . . : y v.i -rs. lire heartily in favor of j c tii, y i. .d to s n il a scheme, there can be n; ii at- .ji.'ibU' d i i.jlii . and there ought to itt? Ito io - .tat. cy ttoout it. Craven is reported as producing on 12 acres of land 5.782 bales of cot t : . ti ill. 000 acres 2lS 256 bushels of c : n: i n 4a8 acres '-'51,108 bushels rice. e, i .iartc ' of 43 000 acres reported as i.n i- r anitual cultivation, are devoted 1 i mi- 'c!,'ari,-aifl cropa. v. liich together ; v, nil d o-truck produced in the county am .tints t ' crtiiuiy fifty per cent of ilic v.Jue of tiie crop given above. .iiitiis is reported as producing on t- -10') acres 4 078 bubs of cotton; on 19.425 acres isfi.954 bushels of corn; on 321 acres 118.777 bushels of rico, besides nnsrellant ous crore and truck in reason atno quantities. Onslow on 0 650 acres is credited with 2 Ml lei' s of cotton; on 23.259 acres 1-5.5-9 buslii !s of corn; on 159 acres IC ' iii ba-hels rice, and miscellaneous ci-ops to one fourth tho value of those given. T-,ki'og Craven. Jones and Onslow to gether, not more than one-fourth, cer tainly, of their available lands aro un der annual cultivation, and the present viel l no; much more than half what it would be under a better system for the i application of labor This group of counties should, if populated, their1 lands drained and cleared, be produ cing from stx to ten dollars where they now produce one, and the section they constitute stand as among the richest in tbe State. The nrescnt ia a good, sturdy popula tion, but it is too sparse. It is old, and n.-eds tba infusion of new blood -and energy. It is a most excellent popula tion t a stand as a basis for ' ewly peop ling the territory, and it is just thie that the proper pystem of railroads would do for the waste places of Craven. Jones and O;:siow More Anon. lienor Rail of Graded School, For month ending January 23, 188S. S'cen l Grade Lorena Fu'.cher, Ad. die ti .tine Nita Whaley, Lulu Taylor L o iral: in. Pro a Whitty, Tonimie Rob tr's. Thir l G ra.de Lu'a Delamar, Nellie Hid Jlmni' Tolson. Benie Kafer. Wil lie S -hit-sler. Fred Thomas. John Tolson F-itirth Grade -Ida Briston, Daisy Gutni i-. Bessie Manwrll. Annie Quid I y. il irv D wdy. L turn Suter, Julia Sti-.ub. C.aiiu- McCarthy. Fif li Grade--Emma Archbell, Minnie f)o -.s d v . K' ti-Matthews, Henry Metts. Lo .;-;i Sta.i 1 r Lewi-. Cei, Luther Tay- G ta,!o - R ii II tsa Dad, 5 .vert. h-1 Brown. Clarita Susie Dillingham, D.isy I. n. lit. i.:cnymuB. j been noticeable for Eometime ; Ea on v anus eb rubbery iu various in iL-j city is dying out from ! l-.use. M. iir A. R. Dettnison : forward d a t w cf one of the i i branclii-3 to tbe Scientific Aoi' p i! o C. V an J tlie follo wing ii )ly is ia tic.:', journal by P.'ofeissor '11. ti'. i.i "f ICuor.ymus Jatifuli'i?) pent t- :..!--;- a u un a sc ile insect. Chiouaspis (;,oiy.ii ('oiitRtock, described audi ti..':ied K-.p D.-pt. Apr. lbbO, page 313, p. i to v.. Fia 3. xvii , Fi. 2. It is j cot.o.ui on Luouymus, and has also; been iilsi n from r range ia Louisiana, j ii ri itioliis winch have been sue- I .-I ..al atain-t scale insects infesting . ..i.i. - i : ,-to will prove successful . . aio-t ti.M The most nucceesful wash i, i i !;i r s -nn emulsion, made by : . i t,- r -'f th'.- following fjrmu'a': 1 : -r.-t-ne 2 parts. M.ir; 1 part. ar r-..i,!i , ..ot buttermilk,) is pref . a- tho emulsion is more stable ; -, i . i taiJM mad,'. Instead of milk. u o r . an be u-ed by add ing a small ,io not if map. Tbe proportions re it: . a ; i.e iitoe. The following formula 1 .. ., v-iv ci ii vi iiiLU t one to use for -;it .,; 0 i .ntiii-r: 2 K- hi-i.1' 2 quarts. , ter 1 .juart. "..'o l-oiir,:ap i pound. ! f i ... her ca-e tru milk, or soap aud . v. ni- iii i be heated li boiling, and j u i-,ii th.- latter the soap tboroutjhly dis s I.i.!. li .-'u t'ne Lero-..ene added while i. .:. !. u 1 tic mixture thoroughly agi t c.c 1 a t.t l ' it. f arm- a homogeneous mass j if ci ,-im-i.Ue consistency. Id cau be :i. t .. i i (.iiuruin. siialiin. or other-, v. -. iii' . Iicr.1 a force pump is at b . t. o . I be most rem ven if m method i- to , l.i.a-.p tbe liquid back i . upon itself vio I . -; r I . f a -nij it through a umall nozzle. Th.s' -u,t!iitied for fiv- to fifteen iuin- I ut s will in'.ilucrt a pood e.uulsion, if .c .p. -r care 1ms heeu taken in preparing id- mixture. The emulsion will re eo'iiii siabls for an indefinite period . ; ao i Hhoul-1 be liilluted onlv as wanted j f a-u-e The strength required varies! fiT d liferent mseeis. also some plants I wiii tie. ir it stronger than others This, a-h can mfe'y be used on orange lj out to 10 of water. The treatment! sir ll'il i! lm repented until first appli- , ti 'ii bas (i ! time t be efficient. Bay :, ii ii (i nr two wei Its. It is best not i a '-(.: . : -i ' i eg f rc z tng weather. Ou .i,i .li s -.lc ppl icnt loti may be made oil ru-U .-r cloth but the most oon-;-.. ni ati.l ttT cttve method is with ,,-, tt'.tni' u-itiR a line spray nozzle H. ;!.' fo-liiuo or some other good . z?o Toe treatment of such insects i is I ecu full v discussed from time to itv i t my official reports, and especial- ia 1 1 ii hoard h report on Insects Af- c- lit.; t b-.' C ullg". i, i.-n Mil the average citiz-n stop , tiii'.iiii lus hard earnings on cigars ! t :i'C"v tLve it up? Well, when - dials be can da without tobacco and j ens. but let without Dr. IbiU'sCough P609EIS1 Absolutely Pure- This powder n e v e r Vurieft. A marral Mt purity, strength . and wboleanmeneaa. Mo economical than tbe ordinary klnda, and oaa not be (old In competition with the mnltltnd of low teat, abort weight, alum or phoapbavt powder. Bold only In cana. KOTAX.BA.KIWw Powdie Oo.. 106 Wall-Bt.. N. Y. nOTlS-lvdW For sale in Newbern by Alex. Miller. Wanfcid fo Purchase, 50,000 Bush. Rice. 200,000 Tons Pure Agricultural Lime. W. P. BURRUS S CO., GRAIN & COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Market Dock, N I IV CtUCNK, N. tn 1 -. li elf c. J. P. 0 Davis. Wholesale and Rf.tail'DealkkJim CHOICE'FAMILY GROCERIES PKO VISIONS. Best Grades Family Flour always io Stock. Best Brands of Tobacoo Direct from the Factory. BOOTS, SHOES, AND HEAVY DRY GOODS. Call and get Rock Bottom Price. MARKET DOCK, New Berne, N. V. deel" dw HARDWARE. SaslL, Doors ami Blinds, Paints, Oils and Jla. i-iiue, Cement and Piaster, AND All Grades of COOK IN O AMD HEATING STOVES, AT BOTTOM. PRICES! L. II. CUTLER, 26 & 28 Middle Street, NEW BKKNK N. C. Take Notice ! Our store is filled with Provisions, troceri-8. Cleaned Goods, Dry Goods, Crockery, Etc. We keep a full lino of tbo Celebrated Prison Boots and Shoes. ALSO G. S. Parsons & Sons' Boots - and Shoes. Every pair warranted to MiLv faction. Country merchar.te and the people generally are requested to oall and ex amine our large stock before purchas ing. We will give you low figures. We job Lorillard Snuff. ROBERTS & BRO.. South Yout Ht.. A'eto Berne. N. O. mnn mn Carolina ARE2LE WORKS, XEW BEKNE. N. C. faM Monuments Tombs- And all klnda Grave and BaUduag work In I TALI AK& AMERICAN MARBLE Orders will receive prompt attention satisfaction guaranteed JOE K. WILLIS, Proprietor (Buocasaor to O.OT( W. Ola7poola) Oor. BROAD AAVD CRAVEN 8U. NEW BERNE, W. O O. E. Milleb ii my authorized agea in Kinston mH0 dT". 1 WANTED TO RENT A Dwelling House with four or five rooms. "With lot and stable room for two or .mors horses. Apply at once to w. m. Soya. REAL ESTATE AGENT. Newborn, N. C. dw b rt. i ,''''.,'' i , ' . " -V . ( 1 . : ''- -I -. ''- V . . 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Feb. 2, 1888, edition 1
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