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THE JOURNAL. .Mimr fXY SX3XS. if . a. mov. a 19. IDITOUIL XOTT. Wlthiak Mr. Blame will not N U Mr. IlAixisoa t CtUait. Russia U ttroftijainf her fir rfaoa e th Graui frontier. Cix x CoafdrU h- bn beCtd Prbtf Jodr of Witer . bary, Conn." BOTS political pavnieA cla.m a tajoritj th Nitiooad Hae V KprMa t u t es . THX of ia Trast.s h.ve foa boomuf ap i n the F.4pnb Bean acc The monet--l.: K)C8 eteaieJ Lpub-.a or. taportxt Me rpctfally aladcd that it la not ia in'.. to ntl th Fretdat Thanks-v la( Proclaunatioa te aaVsr ptrtiaMUl laoer and ,ib. Til damad for Mn.L'i?T,iDd photofrapha ihowt no r mi'.iod, tad. rwywherw there .a tnaine BjapaXaj tor th woann who hi- baeoaa nn.lrera.adly popular on - th flrai ldy of the land. Thb New Voct Time of lut ,TtMXdaj aaja U ta a hod pie face iWiUtctorai vote of the Bute of Saw York were oUl bj Gov. to Mcare hi own lection ad to tai the World respond.., "Waat tba Time Tt. . ska?) fact i simple he." THUS is wm dutarbanc . or foraifn reiatiTea. Tb l'aitel 8(aU Coaaal at Moilodo, in Peru, waa recently taroevl oat of his oft: c by fore nd als shield torn doi. Wo troaC that the affair will ; aanlcaWj wttled. Of this we are eondtleot, the honor of the nitn tl3 bo vindicated. DWET W. clK.vi u been brought forward a a candidate for ITaitod Statea Senafor from Geor fia. Wi tike Grady in Home "feap ta, bat if ho it brocjro: oat Co doiBOt Colqattt, ou the ideA that o) ! BftorOj popolar at the North OAo) omto acceptable to Harrison, WO kopo bo will -t btea oat cl aia boot. - No, we woa't trade oor campaign hxt. IfHaniaon'a hat waa jrcod for threo jrenerationa cortainly oars will do to keep a while lonper. These are war clonds -er Europe, and the (jape of battle may uit.fiu, o- (y. thrown down at anv moment. Germany and Austria on one '.do, and Rasi. n.'. r'r.nce . 'he other. Mjirr. ti A ;.t .k .U.sy. lie talk aboat holding somebody with mailed hand.'" Nobody want wir. ba; . f ivy want. a l.ttle pnrate rarket onr .'.ev.! w : . 1 g e mm . turn orer a bottio of sherry at any time dam the nett f r .hat w .ii mu: h cai entente. It : reported th.kt .Kdin N' a :i . maer. the I'hiladelph:. mrr.-hant, rontnbu'.ed frWi) to 'he Kej n'oli ran campaign funU a:-.''. : to h.ivr a i abine". .vppo: n ttuen . it 'r: .e- I10X. V. . SIMMONS. The Wilson Advance pays a high compliment to our townsman. Hei:. F. M. Simmonf ; a rorrrspou dent of the State Chronicle also pays a Mt tribute to Ins services in the late campa'n and suggests tha' he !e .('pointed President tiie A. A N. K . and .1 - 1 j 11 i r more than face ol t he t tie county Kepll blican ma:ori'v cf T.Ouo voters. On the i e turns can vass( d by bn.ird. ("heath. i : . the a:i.l:date, 1 1 . ci rd , oine l.j"" ote.i. The V ( lose Shave. Some eij.;ht or nine years aj 0f ol election precinrts :n :"n o:tier conn t les. Sim mi mis at ' ei .inl open I v admitted hi- defeat ! in 'i e t h a n pemoorat" 'e a "tep larther in ,:u)n votes. The I em.Vra: ic c in tlri :iue and sue cent that if there vasser.n ee m to have been weak in k anv coutroversv aooiu re- o lour ol us were camping for a fortnight, and on the day wlien the incideut 1 rei.ite nccni red. we had all eone out county canvassers reduced this eaily.and hd bunted until past majority to '. 7 ' by throwing out noon without succeeds. On our two entire count les and a number trio homoward. we agreed to .-en arate todav lec' : ng M r. Simmons is : o r .e i . li k be sett led by to the Senate. It ; hardly fair ti Mr. Simmons to men t ii'ii h:. name for -o :in pir nt a pov! ion as t iiat "I ' S. Si.a'"r w:t liout !.; consent. Put ev e: v v.'e: a ' tie St at e !i as a r : g'u t to - for w'.,m he wishes h.s reiTer-entat; v. to cast'hm ballot for their an: h to throw precmc - t Democrat; astom-heil net :: and to have failed cut enough I le pa! '.lean 0 a e ; he: i m ati . The 1 S'ate cirn nr. ; :ee was a' :he ie-ult and tin CO . eS o 1 re u t i a ' . w u . . e ::e . i-iian. he woa'.d rr.a'ki ro, -1 :uir -1. t i a b a n i M : 1 )en.ocrat' mmon- for c e a; a j ofV.cer. P e r h a ; 1 here vr of 'ti" ' ;iree-hes ir, ard ro ':' n a'. a rs. n I av . a' 1 k !e.-.,;:.ng .4". ' : . i i jx : 1 1 o n . I hough well s ; pv r m . . '..i' -e "iv fr.en ds . v e . : chmorid n v : ut.ixi n w h ; c h ' : . o a g h w nope roni '. a ' t h e hen kt 1 I i re: :i : i at some future time. 1 am now pain fallv ctvasoious thai I could not per form '.he .oarnev without serious :: not fktal coneiijeoe i sta'e the fact will, no donb:. secure Irm vo;: a ' coi-curren -e .-. 'he ; . :. . n ave ie:: compelled to :n a e . hh World h as ' h . s to sa -f ' tie 'ongr.a)n ele-r. tr--::: :h: d.s ;r:cr Her.rv V aeai'.iarv, mem t'r eieft from the second or black dis'.rn '. is . bright nuil.it:., and was Nth .n what was then Granville, 'ou: : now 'ar,.-e, co-:n ty. He is no: yet thirty years of age. He obtained his educatio:: at Shaw t niveraity at Raleigh. He is tall, quite stout and quiet m man ner. I: is his r'rtt ex;er:er.c- In pabr.c life P.y profcaion 1 e : a lawy er" TflK Pr.tsburg 1, ir.es says A number of gentlemen well known tins ri'v rv-. tmsmess and ,k 1 H povt, of 1 : s . v e . rei' i j u e.s ' and i Ui-'l' nt Mr n 1 j .a r 1 1 v be S .umions' fi t n e I us t enter, n g : 1 a i ion on ; d 'OU .! . h h rn e i c a m e d refb' S'a'e . I o u Li t r this p r i i . e !ib:t:oiis. progreH would a '. a v s 1 anv important fore the Senate, honor and credit n Ins recent cam- .clv.UK'O'l ha" the solid column eis is penetrable. His ordered some recanvass and take." The in: ham in the conn and anoe m were : hrow n . !. heading For !:f' : :-' .-: , listr;i '. 1 . ae ' 1 the .same the number was i 'ongress d-.stt n't . u was a !orm a, reed i; ; after a carelul exam law t v the chairman cratio S'ate comm. lean ate i pre ven' e form : Tlllt 'AN ' M -. n P..-r ' o cou n ' y .1 ir.iii it ec : n ' s u ground In Wiirreri w as ; h . 1 1 an ' son ', 1 ('lieatham I,-"''1, giving ma'ori'i. and 1 'K'i for Harrison ham respectively. The canvassing board arb ; : leg 1 1 .y ; h re w on' : ne r seven townships .so as vote stand : 1 1 arnson land .")4'.i ; Cheatham S". boards to k the mis for Cheat 1 '. Igccombe i , , ( ( o ( X C e p . erv n re I : wi :; ;ng o; ol the i e I ) e in o .in 1 1 he Kepu! order over t us:: n y fia. m . n ' two and t wo as we have done spread out wideh. and Mir- ioiindt-il an imiueii.se mar.sh. whose brushy borders were wont to be a favorite resort lor the game wc were in seaich of, and we accord ingly departed on onr icspeetive r o 1 1 ' e -. I had l.eaiiy leached the lower end of the m arsh , w Inch by the way was entirely open, when my com panion, who was slightly in ad vance, beckoned to me, ami on my coming up. told me that be had seen a large deer slowly feeding along a strip of alders which reached to a tongue of high ground running out into the mar.sh, and that :I I would wait for a few mm U'eS, he would go around to the lill'l i-i end. and thus one of would be sure to get a shot. A moment after my companion hid lei; me, urn sepirated liiends, one !;; o m u as acconip mini by Ins dog. cross,,; ,i n ai ro ik 1 ag urn in '. Ii e march about a mile distant, civiii . AFTER THE DEATH OF MY WIFE AI CHILD. ' T1I0S. S MARTIN. Some men there are wboce hearts eeem made for breaking, Whose path of life wind up hill all the way. Whose brains despair and grief forever darken, Jones County Items. The river at Trenton is booming. Cotton in the seed at Trenton is selling at 3.11. Yesterday was a wet, cold, gloomy day. Trenton in filling up fast, every house ia occupied and five houses obscure their nrive two families. Oh. (iod n to me 1862. EATON I888J GASH STORES, THE JEWELER HAS A FINK STOCK OF Watches, Clocks, Jewelr 80LID SILVER AND PLATED WARE paign he '. and showed of colored v spec, hes were aggressive Mthout being oflensik e : conservative but sound ;r pri ciple, and almve all were convincing and effective. In the Senate he would, as he did in the House, at once come to the front and would always re found at his p3t when questions of im portance came up lor dirasion. 1 he ' n knai. is oppoeed to too frequent changes in oflr representa tives in the Congrest of the United State. The South has suffered by such policy. We lelieve Senator l i n . , rn wai-1.! W n V f h m O T e fO no h : ca n and the South for the (MU1 v, .'I : ( . e ve, a n i . i Simmons s of 1,U"' ltd Cheat 1 icmocra: ic :r,ir;'y aio": turns : rom o m ake ; he . Cleve Si m m mis no .n so,i;i '.V heli my I: outre I. detl loW. 1 wa w , ' 1 1 w her. .rimi o ! ia see li Ii; e : il'el I approached I he place ; he dwer ioid been seen by end. and as not lung had oc I to d 1st u i 1) it . 1 counted con -'v on g.-'tnig a good shot. A r u hy j o ; n t covered me u n t 1 . wit In n 1 "i y ards of t he ! , winch wa s covered with o.iks of a very dense growth, here and there open spots, an animal in motion would And sorrow's clouds brightest rlav. An J 1 am one I've tried to bear my Corn is selling at Trenton at GO burdens. j cents per bushel. Eggs 15 cent per 'I ried hard to keep from faltering on ! dozen. Fodder $1 per cwt the road ; 1 Hut how can I walk upright in this trade was lively at Trenton last darkness, j Saturday. All our merchants were And rever stumble 'neath my heavy 'as busy as bees, waiting on custo load . mers. how drear and cold this life! Mauv of our citizens wurd in at- ily neart i burdened by an anguish ' , . , , , Ta8t 3 the past week in the case of the My rry soul seems cold and dead State vs. Lewis Uray, colored, and within me, others. Case continued. My tear are bitter and are falling Miss A. C. Harrison of Peaver i My home ia gone-my loved ones, dead, -rt?en. is reaching the public school are sleeping at the N-'i hcrciKt school house. Tiiey cannot come to me and whisper We lear , 'liar, iiel' school is well fea,ce attended, and thut the parents are fo 1 turn mv streaming eves to ,.n ..;.. i .;i. i Heaven eu jiieiiseu uu uei ui nuagciutju i. And cry in anguish for my child's The cflicial returns of the ninth release. senatorial district elects Mr, Hen. rii i.o. r ii Prcck by l.onS majority. Our h.ved ones- ' ' neighbor, Mr. J. W. Bryan, Kepub- 'xWti' ml my wife and children still were lican, w bo had been considered as in Boiiniinij piiiioi l? ? s'de ; sure to be elected Coroner of Jones I wu"?",uZy " . .r love and trufi kept me from get- C0UntV. Wil.H beaten this year by I ah one am,r.K iiiiiT.v . ImX weary : . r o i 1 ' i " thirafti-r of nn vv.;il. ThreuRh all nay life I've struggled r" ' ones 0l Tlickalioe, by Over J well known oiiiz, n tens n 'gainst the tide. T'l.) votes. ; I'mtkh states N Hut they are gone! My Marv taken While a 1 1 1 t le nine v ea r ol . 1 ehanl,..;, . - --- - I . J i '. ti i i: ; K . r.si; . ot irenton was visitine some rela i okak mk-imi..p make s And SPKCTAd.ES. I keep a larger stock of Spectacle than any other store in North I'arolm I take particular pain to lii tli.-m to the eyes of parties needing them. Having worked stea.lil) in th h for over tbiny years, I helit ve I vm, .n as good work as an y watchmaker in thi State. COME AND SEE ME. HAM. K EATON. Mi. idle stre '.. Opposite Baptist Church. fal2dnif JOHN McSORLEY, FASHION AB LE Boot and Shoe Maker Pollock St.- Newbern, N. C. Desires to anDounoe Hint hu Kill -V"h oh' M Vl'EKI A h linn i.ef ii r.i-i..t His,; .... . prepare.l to fill nrm-r f i FINE CUSTOM-MADE BOOTo AND SflOEi We desire to make some changes in our business, ami cull attention to the I olio wing PIC, ISA HO A I NH: App'e Vinegar, .'M)c. ; Cigars nt. New York cos!. 'I .iii.imi horn 27n-. to 40c. I wo bars Soap at 5c. Toilet Soap, nc. per cake. Mason's Jllackmg, .'5c. and ,rc. Paer, Iron) fe. tt l.rc. per rpure. Ink, t wo but t les lor .rc. Sl Al'PK (iKOCKKIKS on small piotits. aud a r-J'.FCP PKKSKNT to every one who trades one dollar. If. C. BOW EN, Successor t Williams Howen, . K i nston, N. ( '. Plantation For Rent. i ii tia liin t4.Rin, jiml ' 'in no. ins . iiiioiii kouik In field I.. ' eil.-i.t ,. ' ' i ' o W. Hlmiuona ...nn p.iir.- i.i ..ii ,.ty .,.v u-rm.. This .n. itv i mmiiifd .in tin- Trent Klver, Id i..,.,- i mill,, annul i wo nillea l.elow Pol ...kH in, wiit-r- il. i i ei h i uup.-ri hj-c p- ', nt Kevern I Mliii n rli. I t i-B. h crOk tootlil lr.cn I! ii... I r . n I. ii yt , ol l..k 1 1 le n 1 1 -is :i 1 .1 . . -, i ; ii t, ml a 1 1 I In- iii-reaftrv u li-tll'" tvln lioillw-, I 1 1 t 1 ' m I n h koinl nettrtnt) ,r i i i Ii ii r - 1 1 ei- h ml at-ti ooliri e ire gone ! My Marv taken from me -i v' l attle Mam le also eone before. . , , sianei-s b; mi u: i. n.oae An infant odIv left of all ray treasures : 111 UJe uurry,ana wiiliear. ).. I have worn them t ni. r .... !:.. u...i sntHier ;t o-eti t lein a n whn i) ri vps ! ' n, :"" K'H c''- 1 have 1 ij. cliwuiu , iJ i.iv o I'akLicrauT 11 r rn ire '.' N 1 1 ii ii.:. Hepulr; v.g neat i n.l iironipi' I ,i orCjl d S) I'.V n usee .1 1 (. thus reducing Harrison's ma lority from to .;.;) and Cheat ham's from l.oe.". to i',Y In Northampton counts -he 1 )eiii .H'rat ;c canvasser threw or enough Pei'iinncan dabots duce Harrison's rn.iiori'y Irom to -'.P.' and he itham's In in ! " 114. Halifa x con n ' i,.h ,i normal ina!ori; ol more ! is tate anu tne .-xunn iui ilb o,MU, ,.,, ..!,,.," r. non- next nix years than any other man i)emocratie ringleader, boaste- that could be sent Irom ortn lore the election that it c.mi-n I:. n 1 1" h in,it in ho re- : return a majority for every elected we think the "black dis trict" can justly claim his suc ceMor, and Simmons would till the CM in every particular. a rofea.oon il me o rn e of whom served in the I nnm Army during the war, me! vesterdav in the cilice THK KW YORK HERALl. l ne New York Herald is a great ..ip-er. but, having fallen into the were found in ol protest agamst Kelel tlags w! the ;ch l-iTe aiwaya rejretteu toe h,,OK(, 0 ,ttiiatj tovftrds bnoriDi oar prpparf,i .. cotrj voaea into th political net ws.,loa of Congress mak ri . n n 1 1 n g o I ia of late common. A bill was V resented at the ng it llooi is woman's empire, . mia.lemeanor. punishable bv a 81W i too par to b thrtis; into ne4TT fine and impriioment of one tk C pooij of politic. "The to hree year, ; display Con fed sromn Bociiaated 10 CAJiforni as erite tia; io parade or other public daoot tnut hare had to atavad occasions. Thee Peonsvlvima moat rlcioas nd2Altbj attacks on fel town are the Diggest fcnils we tkeit dlAnefrt mde in cirralars hare heard of jet. Ai for a Kcliel eerttly bt widly diatribated." 5- v(. nerer saw one ; and we IT diatiaetij appear that th have not seen a Cnledi-rate ft.ig Baa Jordaa vbo reported hinuaelf sine the one we tol'.owed MM Mtrieiad aad drirea away by went down at Appomattox. If they tW North Car-oil a a peopU os m- ar "tlaanting" a Ilebel tlag over COat 0 at political opinions, was in Pennstivania we sappe A irabraad aad worker of diaorder working men are rising. aad lscdiarizn ia Dvrbam, and han the he would r mo- cratic candidate. Senator Kansom' son expressed the greatest confi dence m Kuiory's provision and was willing to stake money on it. Emory was a candidate for the State Senate and was declared elected. In 01. e precinct I.ihhj tissue ballots bearing his name lie ballot box. At anot he r precinct , where about lo Democratic votes were cast aud where the Republicans cast a large maiontyof t he ballots, the boxes were carried into anot her room, the door locked and no Republicans permitted to witness the counting ol the ballots. The result of the cou 11 1 waa it m a 1 on ty of 111 ore than 4on tor Pmory,Sim uions, ( leveland and Kefoim." At another pre- nable Confederacy," and having , cuct hundreds ei lb-publicans were n.lnnllr illffor.il from un,h a n i V re Ve II t ed f rO IU V Ot ftl g 1'V UllllUV fill exhibition of un manliness, it is now pUased to say ; The great balk of the American .-, A 1.1 , 1 1 . .....,,,.. . ii. n 1 dlUUUU LUC LUUULi., it tnnuic 1UU ; ' .1 . ore. lw-spcctl 11 : 1 ' iJilii.il 'iniirml ii.illliilQt tliflfjrni anil alfc; l .e l I . i - n rue now tnrows its s-heiteriDg ...v .....,v.L...v u ails ahout me, the donkey as usual saluted with N 1 if e to krreet mn w ith a lov ina k iss. his Wnll.er' Wnllrer' crn nrpurli" uii. who; an; wuen the boy dropped his Unite and fork and ex 'come on, boys that's our band, (or I know the sound. Our Jones county Democrats say all right on the bond question. Mr. Nunn you are touching the right cord; now we are all with you. If a man is unfitTto vote for he cer tainly is unfit to be bonded by us. Besides, why will the property holders tell the poor poonle to help Craven St., two .loom south of And none can ease me of my crushing us to defeat this Rad, for he isun- Journal ollice. burden, worthy ot the office and then after 1 w': practice in the oou.nus or rm. Nor any cheer me on ni? weary road. i,t-,i 1 ; i tertt. jon.-. imsiow and 1 aini -o - lit- 1.-, r-ir-i r-ii , r u n i. iii 1111111111 ini.,.. u, , j ., . ... v ... ,. thn fihonlflor. ftitrn his hnnd and I Kuj.renie i 'urt of u.e niate. r. i ; ia for the. induct hm into oflice. thereby J ! . bf tv-h! .ittle Mary with that mother eleep 1 hen why should I still Btriye to battle Claimed, onward '.' V, hy not lie down and fold my handa tonight r because though every j jy haa left me cad. despairioK, s: - rn duty calls me to renew the fight. Alan I etumble on my dear Lord j jurnpy, Mv nead is bowed beneath my heavy load , t thou, dear IOrd, canst fill my heart with gladness, "A little -while" and 'al I. II. Stephenson to etcer .1 nn fort un ate habit of facing front. right or left, as the political wind blows, "It wirr IQ and wirei out. Acid leaTfsa the people itill in doubt VS hf th er the anake.ihat made the track, Ii (toinjc ofT or cOtning back . " A lew ilass ago the Herald ilid :telfand its readers the injustice of using the expression '-the dam- n ive t ti.e ridge. 1 '.. id apju o.iciied v cry slow and cautiously ami walled lor some minutes for sound or motion, but in vain, and had about concluded that the deer had either escaped or laid .I-. -a n, when a slight rustling on toj he h;!l attracted my attention, .n.d the next moment 1 saw faintly tl.n-wgh the foliage the tinmistak i'ie whisk of a deer's tail: again. t.e turthei on, it was repeate !. same quivering shake of the so laminar to everv deer stalker, and catching a quick ight where I supposed the body was, I tired. My shot was answered by a yell cf agony that told too truly its o u story . and upon hurrying to the spot I found the dog of my friend lying dead at the feet of Ins master. His hand at the moment the latal shot was nreil had rested Take off my load and let me be at upon the animal s nead, wnosejoy-i peace fnl response to the caress ot his master had leen the cause of his death. It was the wag of the dog's Hj lh- nol condemn me lo obliv. I must say it is passing strange tail, and not the deer's, that I saw. ion . t0 see a little kmg snake, a very I was thunderstruck, not at the The eoui-thine essence will again little one, tackle a large moccasin death of the dog, bat at the thought , arisf- j snake and manage to twist and'kill of the consequences had my aim ! AnJ 1 Bha11 JJin my loved ones who'him so easily by twisting and been ten inches further to the left ! - - I "oret and Stream . Jas. W. Waters, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Pensions and P.itent UuhtH u -;icc 1 ;il t y Has removed hu oflice next dour m-uiIi of New Berne Journal. NEW BKRNE. N. C P. H. PELLETIER, A T 1 O It N i; Y A I I. A VV , .'! Ii-,h 11 o a . cIiihO in thi mi; , . ; 1'... 1 1 U v I ! I , , w II r) In '7.' v: lilt le n .lolifH ic 1 ' I - 1. oori nii -.. iit'i-s I 11 r o.- alrlHK n iii 1 ; 1 l a.- Mi, 1. i,inv K-Hlna 1 iy own, and If 1 1,,. ,-,, , ,; ,, , . , , ., r ,.r, ,,, fri e 1 101U (H-til. A j 1 I 1 . 1 I. I 1 1 V , -II wlm Nrw I:iiiic .s i ' Farmer's Home, 1 1 i-osiTK FIatti t 1 iirhCH. MiDtu.i St., NKW REMNK, (I. C. KKPT HY MRS J M. UINES. Terms. Si 00 per day. Table f-upphed with the best in the market. een20wtf Furniture AND CLOCKS ! weary. Come unto me, and I will give you res t. ' ' best." eiviDg him all the inlluence that f.ir llinii liaut eal.l "P,,mn h.n trni,.! . 1 . t. I 1. ! . L , umc umuinc, jvnue pusiuuuciiugiit) iiiuj, logeLiier with the lund8 which the office pays him to keep up his party organiza tion. We are certain that had our i )h. Cod 1 I come ; redeem thy promise Democratic friends- in Eastern tome, Cornlinn 1-of- .Knln "f I vaiuinia ixcjil lucil UdUjro UU Ul Radical bonds that white Itads Kternal silence, never to bs broken, j WOU1U D6 OUC a scarce article in Oar E'en this to me would be a sweet re- ; midst at this time. lease. T. J. TURNER & GO. STIUIj LBAD ! U' i- 1 , i . n. 1 , i n -1 m 1 1 .1 a re t ere I vlnt Vf ry !n IihimIn. .ii..- C:,r; 1 -Mill. l.anit.r tsu1t4. Hull .'-on. a- U;,i,im I.,- . 1 imii,. Habv a,r i1:iK"C Wil.i.w Ipii-M. n-.niigea. I In Mafoa. Malli t-nan. WealKo have a full Inp of M ir-orn, Plr-Inr- h, I'Il-uii t- I laiin h, c loe Wa. and W ' udow Miatl. . W -a v nol raati for our crKvla a,ml Kt a a .homo t of iinvi i-iil, tilaril.iro r o.n K.-a v ..as . ln'mir tlian any otln-r ao.-f-a lo 1 '. . y ' . -.r T. Mpertfullv. I I I t UN KK A l A '.'I M Mil If at.. ' 1 1 w ' ' Ni-w IOtiif. N 1 ' have gone before me, Where tears no more shall dim the opened eyes. people, however, in the South and i w b left hi roan try for his eotutrj' good. Ileiog driven) vsj (ot poaitici optmoQ is one tltlXt al bahaf Mat as an LacctulLaj aid acoandrel us q : te aVaoCr Norfolk Landmark I: I .e word m tt. ,s related that ('--u. lloln-r: 1.. i.vid, "Duty is the sublimes; :a the K.Dg'nsh lang'iage." this as : : m.iv. there ;s no pjr.od hum an; TlfaT Norfolk Daily Landmark of .-e laat Tliansiaty .uyt We (rtalat th people ot North aro- poi liSA ifpoa ta tnamphant ela tion dj' patriotic fellow :i tire n. Jadge I Fast ! Co b (afr Gorer-nor. They tar doa mora than well, and kara ftoowa th atter inpciaibin:v oftlkiag thair Stata goTemrcent trom thm by the method j which Kr. Qaaj racogniieA ail paten' la American poi i cuts- Nor.n , iro linaeaanoC b raght. of oar coa'.emporar.e.s, aona of them learned and ex pariaaced, am to think that '.arirT . raarm haa avec with crashing de Ceat. Sock u doc oar opinion. Te Ilarnaoa aJmiaLstration cannot af forxl to diarvgard the wiil of the paopia. We do aot think that the Milla ball will become a law, but :ta leading Uleaa will l adopced and prtaaed taroagb, and heralded to taa roaatry a.s a I'.epa biic ua . achieTemeac. If thus is no: done. .we aaticiaate an exsy victory lor , taa Democracy tn liJ. The people demand tariff reform an.! .1! hare it. N'orth alike, are satisfied with things a they are and promise to become. They are ready to ahake handa, lend money to each other. he join in commercial partnership, and engage in any enterprise that iromiiefl a good return. The republican party has a pret ty bad record, but it haa probably learned ita lesson. It was lorn of sectionalism, haa pursued a purely sectional policy up to the preaen, time, but mus now cease to be sec tional or cease to exist. If it can't administer for the whole country, for the welfare of a"able Prt f 't W'H simply show . " that it ia unfit to control the gov- 1 1 " ernmeut and le retired. It has an enormous opportunity. If it follows the line ofMr.4'leve laod's action and it can hardly do otherwise there is nothing to fear. Cleveland's 1'reaidenoy meant three things i'ipt, the entire American I nion ; s-econd, economy first .-. mtnaadmen:." toed;ence to in federal expenditure, and third. lower taxea for the people. These vre the three duties of the future. If the republican party carriee out that policy it will do a good thing for i t.el f and for the coun t rv. One Million Dollar Telescope. The chances are that the moon will be a.s well known to the inhab it an is ol the civilized world as the interior of Africa is at the present tune. The telescope manufactured bv order of the late millionaire Lick challenges and other means. ! for the university known by his The Tribune need have no name in California lias enjoyed the apprehension that anv 1 emoerat I distinction of being the largest and ... : -1.1 it- wllO "UllUj uui IL IB ... likely to undergo a comparative eclipse. Mr. Abram Clark, who not made it, haa undertaken the task who : of making one yet larger and more ; is 'powerful. Should he succeed, as he is perlectly confident that he will, valuable additions mav be ex- winding him about, alter killing turn abDQi and swallow him. The ; moccasin may be three times his ' size, bat nevertheless he swallows jhim all the same, slowly butsurelv. ems I rom the Poets, Preachers and i some scientists say that he TRIBITES TO WOMEN". be s, j; ; ;,i Washington was not fairly elected. Governor of t h is Mate wouh commission a Congressman had Wei; absol u tely Simmons. in ated, cert .mi doiinston n am ba nc it her rehead. a f life, arvd no condition of :y , lien the demands of d uty aNsoljte. Duty is always con- in3er.-. ive. Tt. or. del Man's : f hoc ha. with all ti. so c '. . a r. 1 w 1 1 i; i.. :', r: d u m ..i to h.s tiixi : love the Lord thy (rod heart, and with all thy with all 'hy mind, and ; strenij: b, t h.s is : iis wou.il accf w a s n o t elected. The Tribune ; r tion t hat frauds and intimidation second diPtrict o; but it was on the publicans. I; is controversy that ored men desired Simmons ar in 1 1 m idat ion We accept e i- i urn: t o i u : he a s.ser perpetrated : t : -' e d in the "th 'aro! in a, ac t lied- o t e re v bra', e slamie: the ner m e n . e'rators a- le. and nlan ou the Kc 1 .e yond of rol ler Mr. t.ted by ic comes ack t he brand thf.s comtnan-! xs.s:;rea perfect bapp; ne..s. few. vrr few, atta.n unto it. t:t ill m j 'o:rt with the great i;i'. .e an '. s. " i'.rethre::. 1 count net. myself '.o nave apprehended ; be', tins one thing 1 do, forgetting '.hoee thingi which are behind, and reaching forth unto thoee things which are I fore, 1 prea towords the mark for the pr -e of the high calling ot CohI ;a Cnr s-. .b-sns. The pares: Chris' .in life has ;t.s hlemianes i but : he huniMeat t nns tian p-vints the w. to heaven and a I'ale of an II If it fails to do so it will years aud no more. have four ara. ter and reputation assigned to me NOKTII (AR0Ll'A ASI THE Mill 0Kk TKIBINE'. If tic . f North Carol.ua depended such newapjpers a.s the New York Tribune, then, the sooner she is re tired from observation the better it would te for her i n a 1 1 es W hy m ; r, the well known engraver and animal pa. liter of Iondon, told a I'.ttsburg D:s patch man the !o 'lowing story a few years ago . 1 dined at Alderman Sound so's last night, and as a mark of honor his eldest daughter was take down to ight girl, but ,n 1 dinner. She's a b the way she drops her h s is enough to make a man's hair turn gray. Hut 1 got along very nicely with her, and Ladv Hietherincton but, thanks to on the other side, until the ladies (ic! i.ove -i i'-d mvo.ves ove her pa-st and present iosition, she vTe on the eve ol retiring to the to mar. 'jmerabo exem pi i heat ; i h-k-s ;u l!( a'mivc- ; be assaulta ol her ene-1 of' n s. drawing room. The Alderman had but recent 1 v THK whole State sympathies 'with th food people of Durham Misfortune haa followed misfor'ace ta rapid sacce&iion. Las: Thurs day "the Pank of Durham cloned tta door and Ave or sit of the prominent basmeiM hoases of the tow were compelled to make a. aitmeat ; the total nabil.t.es are estimated at $7X,0si i be Uaresl, howerer, that in every ; taara the a.aeta will more than Cover th haUlitie." We have gnat faith in Durham The aaergy, eoterpnae, and t"u nesa lalegnty that have .-hara.-ter -ed kr past will protev and .rnce kr fa tore. THI Si nd i berver of lajt Flidaj says There ij an article la tba WasbtQgtcn Evening Star aagxeatiflf tbat lb Democrat.! of 2iortk Carol In a might give certifi cate of electloa of Democratic aadidataa of Coogre.s who ire no: Clactad aad than obtain a ma jority latlaaFaderaliloa.se The article aajt tbat If Simmons receive a eartifleafe it will make tbe Hocse Paaiocratie. Tna State Canvassing rtoard la Nortk Carolina will act accord 'flf to law and will give err UAeataa to Uioae candidate entitled ts tbasa by ta oAU-la' returns Vitkoaf reg'rd to anv ;-l;t.caI COAaelttcac. e cote tnat a ciairu It aBadalof &9 Pemora::cmj;cr.ty. W kop ,r,,, f a rn on a ; deel ar a live o '.' t A man must he nature c. "..es . dcm.in '. t tl. e '. ess ;tur era", kind il atv and go hand in hau.'i. Bat ' here are cv. the jus! r.i "1 .. womanliness cf a themselves a w.i -o ( io 1 an 1 m o' mam t y I" n .' s : . i an-1 '-v 1 ;:: . n a : e ;n : . r .!.v:Ce h . s c h :ld. r. t Ia : r a r ; g n-li.re n lor. e.s the lu'.y is none cases of this 1 1 1 1 ! f n a 1 1 o d n .n which :an and the . -. how moved out to Highgatei and I was mies. and safe in the archive nnperisiianie history. , talking about the beautiful scenery The editor of the Tribune says : near the house, the views to be had from the windows, the tine air', and so on, when Miss suddcnlv in os t n : i i e a s . n g " l'he Tr i '.nine's Washington corres jx'ndent today presents evidence of the way n which the democratic plot to gain a majority in the I louse of Kepresentat i ves is toeing jiorfected. It appears that efforts 1 are m progress to reverse the ver do t of the people in districts in Arkansas pre u i d very dif ; , -I v ou ret t :er . e . a :. . e s a m on i , i e h n :i j d .y never:: res. that h t ; . :. . e.s. 1 n a nn c h ye d . 1 . '. u n to nr. 1 1 :.s very h. a:.! e v . I : be. t '. he d I f e-. r v thnr.de wa- tret by thunder 1 n.ifh: wj ucceeded wor 1 ! , now .i in ' ' the d.amal prison iis and :oy and :!e w.-n; in adamant ne c'n:t n a e . a n , hna. '. M iry lai n :; in b-T or.t on : es- a r ' y o w c r ud .-1 :. r at. e. : r : s every . th.s 1 1 e h o , a T: w b not eiituckv. N'orth Caro tun. i, est Virginia aud Not only have large .I Fallot been thrown . :: ..nsie-t j.retexts, lm; set forth show that in irolina intimidation has rte.l to .n the interest of "hic'it is lounil to retain .n lower House (t Con- hy hook or by crook." This men: as drawn by the editor, rn para ' i rely mild. Hut the litid correspondent of the r.bune tills column alter column ith villainous defamation anil un ualnng falsehoods. We cannot h se slanders and will selves to those t h a t re ( 'o n z ' s:o d .1 : t r -' . i n t h i n I her so sh sad. -I think I gi day. don t y u ' W hat could she mean dare to answer her. .-o 1 our j.ar.lon what sav - 1 said I think 1 j every day." " There as no m ,si words, so 1 said, Yes. too, and no wonder in air and ' T.ut 'is- ; lien she caught her mother's eye: ami with the other j ladies she ro-e and lelt the room. I As she wen t out she over her shoulder w i: ering scorn in heriyesth.it 1 knew I had put my foot in :- son e'mw. Then it t'aslied upon m that 1 had misunderstood her; she had ilropped an h : what she bad said was not a silly compliment to herself the sentence really was. ! think High gate prettier ever- day ." I think Mr. Whvmper was rievi r I eded to be made to our knowledge of the worlds by which we are sur rounded. In a recent talk on the subject Mr. Clark disclosed some facts quite contrary to general belief in regard to astronomy. It has been popularly supposed that we had reached the maximum of ellect ive telescopes. The big ones, the leading astron omers told us, disclose little of the heavens' wonders. And they point ed out that the most important discoveries of the present century hau been made by telescopes of a medium si.:e. Hence the deduction that it was useless to bother with larger lenses. Such a theory, of course, gave us little cf practical value to hope for from astronomy. With the telescopes now in use we could expec; to determine more accurately the distance from the earth to the sun, or to lay bare more stars. Hut ;n discoveries of this kind the great mass of human ity could scarcely be expected to take any very great interest. It was the veidict of most of the pro fessionals that the Lick telescope would be a failure, so far as adding anything to practical knowledge of the . heavenly spheres was con cerned, but in tins, as in many other lustances, they were mis taken. It has already been demon strated that, properly constructed and located, a big telescope is more effective than one of smaller size. It 1ms been shown, in fact, that there is practically no limit to the power of a telescope, and that if a suiboiently powerful one can be made, we can bring most of the planets near enough to examine their every nook and corner. The lens of the new instrument icrthc university at Los Angeles is to be I 1 inches diameter, and Mr. lark claims that he is able to make one live feet m diameter ono winch will biing the moon within a thousand feet of the earth. It is simply a question of time and money mainly- money, as a tele scope with a rive foot lens, properly mounted, would cost a million dob lars. If Mr. Clark's position is true, and there is every reason to believe that it is, astronomy, a Sagres of Many Lauds Confucius Woman is the mas terpiece. Herder Woman is the crown of creation. Voltaire Women teach us re pose, civility and dignity. Lessing Nature meant to make woman its masterpiece. John Quincy Adams All that I am, my mother made me. liuskin Shakespeare has no heroes he has only heroines, Whittier If woman lost as Eden, such as she alone can restore it. Gladstone Woman ia the most perfect when the most womanly. II. S. Barrett Woman is the last at the cross and earliest at the grave. liul war- -To a gentleman, every does this great feat by rapid diges tion, swallows a little and digests and so on. Now ain't this wonder ful f But I hare seen something in Radical politics tbat beats this. Who has not seen a little Radical, a mighty little Badical politician, all I know have seen them, for they exist throughout the confines of our whole State on election day, how he can twist in, twist out, tarn around, whirl in and whirl oat in a crowd of of negroes. Now all this time he is preparing to digest these negroes, and can't a little Rad digest a wonderful pile of negroes! Why, yes sjr, he just takes all in with the greatest ease, and they are sure to go and creep in the place he does. No matter what kind of vote this Rad casts, whetb- woman is a ladv in right oi her sex. er independent Democrat, Pro- niouionisis or jtepnoncan, mis whole immense pile that he has twisted, swallowed and digested all go the same way, and when the votes are counted and he whoop hurrah, thevall hurrah. But when beaten all join in, "Hark Irom the tombs, a doleful sound." Saadi A handsome woman is a jewel ; a good woman is a treasure. Lamartine There is a woman at the beginning of all good things. Rochefoucauld A fashionable woman is always in love wifh her self. Cowley What is a woman T Only one of nature's agreeable blunders. Richter No man can either live CIGARS FOR SALE AT COST. Having purchased a large stock of Cigars, and the demand for same being small. I now ofTer xo the merchants CIGARS AT COST until my stock in reduced. Cash on delivery. . U li'ioli, WHOUISALII C.KOCKK, n. I I ,( ' W I N ' i HEADQUARTERS FOR tobacco I I make a SPECIALTY of the above article, ALL 03ADLS an.l j ny quantities. Call on or add resn PROCLAMATION: 1,200 Cans 3 lb. lomatoea, f)00 Cans 2 11). Corn, 1,200 Cans 3 lb. Peachea. Very Ch 'ap. No Deception. oc9d wtf J. )'. T WI I nt. New licrro vi'KEKT. NKW I'.IiKN'E, N. tl. TO Tl I K Voters of Craven Count j VTsru TJIj Public Generally ! TAKE NOTICE. THAT AT 3VII-. IT. Ta, Fitters on'i Clothing and Shoe Store, Two doors north of Hotel Albert, Middle etre. t. Well Selected Line of Clotliing, Youth and Old Age. piously or die righteous without a ; an(J ha3 had C0D81(1rable experiJ ence, thus defines the difference between the old and yonng. There wife Cervantes All women are good good for nothing, or good for something. Victor Hugo Women detest the serpent through a professional jealousy. N. P. Willis The sweetest thing in life is the unclouded welcome of a wife. Francis I A woman changes oft : who trusts her is the softest of the soft. Shakespeare There was never a fair woman but she mouths in a glass. George Eliot A passionate wo man's love is always overshadowed by her fear. Heine Handsome women with out religion are like flowers with out perfume. Voltaire All the reasonings of men aro not worth one sentiment of a woman. Leopold Schefer But one thing ou earth is better than a wife that is the mother. Beecher Women area new race, recreated since the world received Christianity. Cervantes Between a woman's 'yes'' and "no" I would not ven ture to stick a pin. Luther Earth has nothing more tender than a woman's heart when it is the abode of pity. Shakespeare For where is any author in the world teaches such beauty as a woman's eyes? Micbelet Woman is the Sunday of man : not his repose only, but his joy, the salt of his life. .Margaret Fuller Osili Woman is born for love, and it is impossible to turn her from seeking it. Louis Desnoyers A woman may be ugly, ill shaped, wicked, igno-i i rant, silly and stupid, but hardly ! 13, he says, a wide gull between youth aud ripe old age, hence the proverb "i ou can't put an old head on young shoulders." This proverb was written by an old man: youth had nothing to do with it. Youth don't believe the old man knows anything, and the old man expects continually that the yonng man will be along saying, "I didn't know it was loaded.7' The wise young man will seek the counsel of those ripe in years and experience and avoid the mistakes in life. But Young America will continue to figure in divorce courts, and com pound his debts at ten cents on the dollar. He don't want to be told that it is loaded; he prefers to find out himself. He gets there, and pays the piper generally. People Fret Too Much About Trifles Women find a sea of troubie in their housekeeping. Some one says they often put as much worry and anxiety into a loaf of break, a pie, a cake, into the weekly washing and ironing as should suffice for much weightier matters. Suppose these things go wrong today, the tomorrows are coming in which to trv again, and the thing is not worth clouding your own spirit and those around you, injuring yourself and them physically for the mind affects the body and for such a trifle. When a thing is beyond re pair, waste no useless regrets over it and do no idle freeting. Strive for that serenity of spirit that will enable you to make the best of all things. That means contentment in its best sense. looked back! scu'nce wtlich has oeen practically such a with- 1 ,lt a st;in(l or years, will take giant strides. Ihere will be practicaiiy u.i limit to the discoveries it can make, and there should come from h,e ugly ill shaped, wicked, igno-l Extra Polish Misapplied it some nractrcal iieiiehts. i.acu rant, si v and stumd. but hardlv 1 Tuere are some persons so "re year we will know more of the ever ridiculous. fined" that they areas effectually heavens, and ot all sciences astron- Lord Lansdale If the whole encased from contact with their omv will be changed from the world were pat into one scale and fellow beings as if actually boxed slowest to the inoi pn-gr M ail and Express. l n v 1 1 e . 1 il L' 11 11 . Alderma: and -o ce c n : n e 1 a '. e t o He . v 1 sV ( )' U true know ledge 1 our own ignorance, strength is to k now on r ness. i iir irue dignity i. beam mm the itorm n.l . jiory, mat and hitn :e". a a t . i h e w , !rop- -n'.'l We 'i.ast re' woald reach of the sal. in, h i.l:in chae n . : re :ai i . 1 cv or!d varklci .Ii--1- e I e' i e s : n si, .m of thunder: b'.tr. v and 1 the bl.ick" counties ol a rol; n.i, the most flagrant irmoua frauds were com -i to (v II O V n : t riu ow n weak- is to v l.oml A(I Ice. Mrs. Solly, who has U-c; i ; ; ; i- n much on t he sii! .l.i'v n six rubs for;, oi'.ng ive. , mv mother into thn other the world in bv class and wood. A mispro would kick the beam. 'nounced word, an ungrammatical m expression, is with them snfficient What Shritless Onk Accom- t0 outweigh any degree of moral wed and 1'i.isiiKD. "Little boy, do you j worth. To be sure, it is pleasant ,et lavs 1 understand what is meant by ener lo 1111 euueaieu prison iu meet uu,n , ' .. i .-..! i refinement ami! worth i buthe wlioi i.lie.S 10 si ana enterprise i - u, on, j --- - - ' , : veil w.li find a Large and Clotlis, X eansp Carpets, Etc., Etc. Boys' Clothing in Variety. De it remembered, any articlf bought at my store If nut HntUfactory will ba taken back and money refunded iihoui question. Mr. S. R. Ball will endf avor to make your visit (il, i'.ir,t nd aureeahle. Thanking the public for past patronage, I rrHjucifnliy ut-k a continuance Respectfully your obt. svt., F. T. PATTERSON. Motto: NOTHING BUT BARGAINS! Highest Quality! Lowest Prices! HAVING THIS AIM IX VIEW, GEORGE ASH, the CLOTHIER, Has this season brought out an aggregation of M irrnns thi! nr' bound to pleaaw the most critical and closest buyer. Our CLOTHING comprises the largest inti'tv. h.ir lisoinect Mvhn and tin oat quality ever shown in Newbern, and demruus of hold ini; our position aa IQ;X"grin Lieader, they will be eold at astonishing low jirnw. To i u ( pin e here wuulJ rn ihI rad , as the quality is far hu per ior to what one would u pp. .-e from l he pricen we could quote. We have a beautiful 1 ine of Knee Su 1 tn, n nd hi h K nee I 'anta w ithout Jack eta, for children. Our STYLES are STRIKING! Cur PRICES CATCHING! In HATS we are showing all the new Fhnpce, eomprimnir thn Miller, Dun lap and Youmaa blocks, and having t een t.ouisl from lii . Ii:inji they will be sold astonishingly low. The biggest Stock of M hN S. (i.M I-..N r.r.l l 11 II. Kit K.N . N 1 1 KS in town, from 75c and SI 00 upwar.lH. The ewlcbrate MA fTLLs' i''.i SHnKS, for which we are sole Agents. K . r y p ur s. .Id w n h 1 he fy Ho w 111 kh a r :u: tee If an t pair within a reasona ble time i vph out, we i 1 1 11 pon return . f hIhm a ml atutp merit as to length of wear give another n- w pair in exchange Out ri ECKWEAR just received arm as ever t h. v an- the hen u 1 1. - ul (he aeaaon. A fine French Gent's Kid Glove worth nt least SI T.u ill he hij.i1 f..i TiOc per pair. Large stock of UNDERWEAR to be given away an Marj:.inH. Our modesty revolts at our blowing our own horn, hut call on us ai. 1 you will toot it for us. Our customers know wel I our rii"t' c : Nothing but Bargains ! ! At GEOF.GE ASH'S. ..l.i.iiPM .r.cxiini, II ( utlcr a. Mfi. J. J. Ba-XTER of Pamlico would !). plem-ed to l.ave Ins f i len.ls c ,1 1 and will guarantee them satisfaction Agent for the celebrated ( ld Staten Ir-Iinl I'lim,; I .-1 il. l i-l nnni best m the world. Established 1819. All work earned f i K' of ex p: eat. charges. J. W. STEWART, Sale and Liver Stable fess that we have no diijn are nobody and nothing in our selves, and to cast ourselves ilnwn ,d h.l :h ,1c ; ; h ,p.c ndor. for t" .1 if we e i ' 1 1 a Irs 1 11 M N..r;h ( dii.l en mitted, and eiiongh evidence has belerethe dignity ol ("rod, under ilre.idv been, or "xon will be. ! tbe .shadow of whose wings and in tamed' to land a few score of tbe ;n:le of whose countenance Dfni.HTj'ir oflicials in tbepeniten- ab-nt- s created b.-nn; safe. The Tribune s i-orrttSiKmdeut ha advick to jiothfhv ::i I: s pvses..;on a in MS of interest :cj; fac'j, hitherto suppreMed, ng to the electi.'ii in the d trui. le thriii in earrsintron conver- I'nn- satioii. They are : Talk as little aud , as jiossible about yourself: do uot monopolize the talk', nut aim to talk: never cunti adict : do not al low a pause in the cm versation, but do uot exhaust t lie subject : do nut jump fi subject to subject, Ic: lead easily from one to another. -1 ' h : I i ile I j h i a Tunes. iltts. WlNSLi'W'8 tk.)THINvJ SiYItll' hould a'.wayi b used for children tethinr. It soothes the child, softens renting to the election ;u me .a - .. inH district. The district contains a colc, and ia tha bt remedy for Jdiar ref.sterf ,l Kepnhl!-an nuMrity of'h.ea. Twontv-f.ve rnnt n bottle. " s ii y. is -nt. -i iii- I ; t :s, el I r. E.::i:; v: : -n N h w i. r , I.U ATKFl I. of my httle tr.rl by a A. k-r s K.n.-li-h' Item, d M - m. ll.M I s : : v It ll T. Ntw Hl,,.-f r Hs m i.woii i ra) i accepts the former at the price of von : one of the richest men came the latlt-r because uot framed in here without a shirt to his back, , tht' former, is always a surlace and now he has got millions." i creature, whose skim milk verdict ".Millions! How many does he put of approbation is better lost t han on at a time T" won. 1 . ISI HI'P Or FIG8 Buekita'i inlet sit. ; is Nature's own true laxative. It is the The Best Salvk in the world for m0st easily taken, and the most effect Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt ive remedy known to Cleanse the Sys Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped J tern when Bilious or Costive; to Dispel Hands, Chilblains, Corns, aad all Skin j Headache, Colds, and Fevers; to Cure Eruptions, and positively' cures piles Habitual Constipation, Indigestion, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to j Piles, etc. Manufactured only by the give perfect satisfaction, or money re- j California Fig Syrup Company, San funded. Price 25 cents per box. For Francisco, Cal. It. N. Daffy, agent, sule by R. N. Duff t. jan 17 j New Berne. mra23 d4w wly Stock on hand will be closed out at very low trices. A full supply of new stock, horses and mules, the best for this section, will on hand this fall and winter. road Street, New Berne, N. C. ns-Ti!wtf
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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