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TILL) JOURNAL: . kirn. SXir tXUIX.II. C. DEC 11 1K4 . no. 4i",1l. The Richmond I Danvillo Com pnj rs making an nnasnal record. The net eArniDi are ioiveatiDg. For the U-st fiscal yer there wm a jain of $167,000 net, while inelail iag leA..l lines, the increase was torroiiiL sotix. , IU CPQpi(el oo Thursday. It . ppropriAte Wl,77,-W. THE Jn EN.U. :s ;q receipt of a wpj of pamphlet entitled "Pick ett or Petti jfrew ' An Historical Ks-saj " by dpt. W. K. l'.oml of SootUrul Nook, .V (' , i".rmerlT a memtxr d I)iQiel-t N. ( !'riiraie. UTM BollliOQ egg were im- mDj aI-V) a .urT officer of tlie army portal iato thui coantry from of Northern V;rgi; 1 '. is .ledi CaaAdA hut J. cated to the memory of ;h..eof GOT. BiUTta of Fenosv Ira-a;, Hill' Corp who fell at tiett; abarg, jmi ba circled marshal of the. and ""day fame ha tMi clouded aMforstioo pr4e. by the pr;stent misrepresentation Ti Wart.i U dom jcxi service of i-erta:n of their com r. Je. " The la heating p bribery aad demand la th proswcatioa of every ror rtjpter ot saffrmg. tn Governor of Alaska tain as ' UMr tJ enooihcoal la the territory to apply the whole of the 1 a:td 8ti for eeatanee Tw rwnxi 1 x! ion of AlASl . XI IL-A aa.l of thia namtxr -h V :Qt'nd to 'ui: Kome .klt. IKMrnolM and - tX'-J " 'dma! lUmpo" ha rei PREPK I ED BOOM l SOl'THKRN TIMBER The Manufacturer's Record has an article on this subject tht U mandi aenona attention. I's.iys: The extent to which Southern t:ru ter lands h.we been boafht up b Northwestern lumbermen during the Ijst year or two is far greater th.in is generally supposed. All through the South experts have len protectinf;, .ind many of the finest NxUes ot timber land in that section have changed hands, often much Ik!ow their actu c value. The purchasers bae undoubtedly made a good thing of tt, and their proirtT has eD,njing enhanced in value more rapidly heard th haadn of speculators 'mt chants. In othei woids he is 110 longer a I1ee11.au ; he li a - subverted h i s calling and thrown .1 u .1 h 1 s op port unity t j..-r: l.t. .n.lepcn. d.eDce and sell reli.incr. W e ! 1 1 . n k there ha1 be r u a 1 1 with our fanners in ; In- right direction during the l.i.-t lew c.irs. Marly : n : he fill 1 he wnirr h.id strikm ; e .dence 01 tins while on ; visit to the t hi iv ing lit t le village of I'ollokoville. .Uuie county, lie ing invited b Mr. C 1'. 1'oy to tins country needed it was a le- A CARD. Mvalol its shipping interest. If Democrat, ofTones County. 11 cnu.d not be done bv dome-tic KniTOR JorENAL: Will you al- legiM.u ion, let Congress give its low me space through the columns en'erpn.sing citizens 1 1 1 0 .1 g s oi "; your paper to correct a false re- the lleriubli;-, to co out ;. nd draw Porr c'rcuiatea in Jones connty to ihe I'nited Si.ites the com nu-i ee world. 1 at ' ub a 1 n! New el k, ng in advocacy of the ineas eclared that -'it would place hands vi the l uited States visit his farm near the ,I!age for the purpose ol te:nig the ouality of hii S-upinrno;ig grapes, while this , lei ,1 ,uiis 1 ru . : we sound of uiaelnnerv in a pamphlet was issued by Hall A. Sledge, NN'ehlon, N. . and is sold at centa a copy. It is a com piete indication ol North aroiina at Gettysburg and should have a wide ctrcalation :n tins State. The 'at:ca:i has re-e;vcsl hun d reds of telegrams rnqatnngwheth AlcaU ta rest IndiA-ns Uis. Jaxxj G. Hi-aixk w.ll go poo th ttae. She says that she jlm rooMrt comedy as she has had sooth ot rl tragedy. Tn STana (G. New grc sa aoaTtia f ktcoa a t of vhe bati as atJook there. I: mji the rolmm ot trade ; a Savannah waa Mftrio great aa at preMnt. eel to the aoi.o'Js abroad that nothing has b-eu decided nfcn. An en pjiry has tn addressed to the German Government 1 to whether F.mperor H'tlliam's silence with reference to his v.s:t to the Pope is to C interpreted aa an indication of coldness ti twee n (ionuany anil the Vktioan. In ordaace with the request of Austria and Spain, ('ardioa! Kamp!a h.va : nstructe-d than they anticipated. Another Ihwid in the ilemaD'l for such property is predicted for this win ter, and Lumlr, which is published in t nicago, at the center of the Streat lumber interests of the North west, s.u s that "there is some reason to think that the cuuing ou; nKU1Qr, winter w;!l tee another !..- m in four i,an,r Southern timler." t0 tie ;lete. I hii iu jn 1 ry e When the pilgrim lathers landed (arDOti t h .it the introduction ot on the rock-bound eoa-st of New tlns nia,.jlnc n.-ihbor- Kngland they lonud a niagniflcent h(XHj ia(, ,.,ul,.,i ,eral larno is to uncultured field near by. I'he tenant. Mi". Hrati'lu r. was 11 owing his crop ot hay using a mower bought of John '. hit'y dr awn by two mules. He u .1 s get ting a l.i.; 1 rop .. n ly lioni land that would not haw 1 1 . d need . . t h more t 1 1 an three or pounds of seed cotton as to my votiDg and telling Mr. E. M. Foscne that if he did not pull me through the campaign that I would carry forty votes against him in Beaver Creek township. I told Mr. Foscue if my name was not ou the Democratic ticket I did not think that some of mv friends of South American and wnnld veto, tha tnbat Knt- nfin an tr ade. The coastwise trade , was said or even thought of by my been "oncentrated in New 8elf of carrying votes against any land and New York. He was ! I4!mocrat on the ticket, but on the , . , . ... . 'contrary, 1 aiu all 1 could lor Mr. willing that in rehabiliation of Fogcue and tne balance of tbe Southern commerce. New Orleans Democratic ticket and voted that should strive lor the prize of the ticket from township constable to two South Americas: and he hoped trover Cleveland aa I always have that hen this bill should have always expect to, as long a, the two parties stand as thev now passed, sueh an impetus would be (0 given to the coa.st marine of the South that, out of the iron and coal of Alabama, would be built the ol the M t. speak 1 lire, d ill the the k Ind had bn; I'm r thousand ton steamers, which . 1, i d reap the triumph of the commerce of Nicaragua, and place it 1:1 the lap ot the South. Let the I'nited States show to thoCon- I think it very unkind and un true in any man who attempts to rob me ot all the property I have ot any consequeuce that of being a truthful aud honest Democrat. Respectfully yours, W. II. ANDREWS. 1 HE PRES, THE PAM.vDIUM OF L13LRT V When from the oriental g-uden sweet. Adam and F.ve turned their reluctant feet With dark forebodings, and with curses scored. In front a desert, and behind a sword. The parents of mankind, most desolate, Prayed the Omnipotent to end their fate. Prone on the earth they lay, when clear outeuake A voice whose muoic made fair Hope awake : And " Rise " it said . " " O Adam, lift thy head , Be comforted : rhe tears which thou hast ehed Are not ic vain : am I not sent to thee Nothing is wholly lost while thou hast me. I am the aogel Fre dorn ; stay thy fears. With thee and ihine in deep, un- fathomed years Shall I abide, until the earth doth roll In dark oblivion, like a parched scroll. " Where Freedom is. tnero Courage has a part : And rffili.iior for.ifitd the heart i Of Adam wqo :.rose with E?e, and i thry, j Together v ith tho angel, went their Two Measures of n (J ntleinan English gentlemen 01 mm hun dred years ago considered t lie pursuit ol literature, art, and science unworthy of any of their TV n! 1 ion 'A e Mere many Hdlllliel.s id mil IC III .UUI tollT" Dakota citizen "Pardntr, we not only admire music here, but we respect it. There have been lire country, innjuucti im uuluo.uk.-v. . . , r iU.r,, , KS AVrfge who knew nothing of their Reveri4l ,,. ,,.r ,.!, :nes ha e riches, and i"sesedno prophetic ,n (!l lt s,.,.tl,,n. tir v ken to tell them ot the future. 1 he was A nourishing h nagicitj, cunniof and forethought ly pro!". . ;. e a n d ! 'ifii llage hool, conducted im-r. wi!h l iss Hhat Should the South Do ( hi the 12th inst. the zreat Ini- gress ,,f the three Americas, which m juration Convention will be held would soon meet in this citv, that lti the city of Montgomery, Ala. It instead of the empty phraseology of the ri sola: ions ot eornitv and JCDOS BoBEBT W. Ill wHicn of aancH : iconi .ir.d Madrid to V'tfjiBA, ku dclld to retire from endeavor to prevent the proitM-ted tk U. S. Coarl txach J 000 u Ctholic meet.ng and to demand the retort mn of the peril rihtj. k reh th of 70, which will b ea th 6th ot Jtaa, 1301- MK4. SAKAH W. CiTfcr ofKo M Citj, hu a fortaa of 10,(iO, OOla, which ail came from "WW fkl vwatar la reai ett hit of Uad whka coat her haiibajid $-ijO. and a j Senator Batler Latrodacwd joint rriatioQ in the U. Saaate propomnj a Coejtitn tioaai astaadtseat incieaaioc ih rraklatial terai of ofrW (9 ii jaara. Til aarpiaa in the Uwian Uaaavy at tU nJ o tne jer nfa (or raa 3(JC0,W njbl- Coleaa chlirictPr 0! . e ' -i t r ru IOWA ULAKD KR() Th. off.ee hji tven highly hou ord. The mair before the lat broujbt n the superb I'biladelphra l're.M, and last night we received the volamioonn Iowa S'.a'e IJegu tr. The first came as t-oe pton of -uajaker and hi the laat as the calamnii'or . aions and hi friend. It is a prtv.lege to .eak 1 virtuoos and the eocnl. It u tii vindicate the "ilaUl Ian r the not of Knglishmen had nothing to arv Harvey as match it in the Indian, and our ewt.re ;mnres.s.- illiMtnoas anceatora" had no difli th1. i,,ii0Lsvil!e . cnltj in exchanging their gewgaws sUrte1 ,u ilst OI1 for the lnndle's wealth 01 tne Kedmau. The people of the South are not lavage, but they are parting with all that Yankee cupidity can covet, without regard to the terrible bac r: flee in vol ve-d. I'.nt, we are ajked What el?e reIie,.t on these can we do' We are lxr and n-ed flni,jeot ,,f , money.'" Yen. we are poor, ana because of our poverty, we throw away pearl richer than all their tortunes. If the South would be indepn dent if he would throw off her mush- teacher. (Ml d with the idea th 10! ici n : ' v had the righ- ro.id. vi.- laking home supplies on the farm, educating the children at home, and I'e.om.tig independent of W estern smokehouses and Noithern hay. and ol the i N and colleges of otlcr sections It is a good time for farmer-, to L.ll'i-li when t he telling the crop" claim their attention. The should le discussed by the l armeis' Al liance and by t he Patrons ol Hus bandry, orgaiiia: ions that are bound t o ield a m er : n the land , and if their efforts ate directed to good will, the government had op.Mied to the two Americas south of us, a highway costing "Kmi.imio,- bfwked up by the sentiment ot 1'; ftiet h C'ongress,' ' way . Aud lo ' tlie vears went by and ages: moat part, as if pirch te.ichni; masrini never existed. Forum. Themselves in dim battalions of the' past. Some fashionable ladies are nut s.-.iis- The race of man grow populous and fied with ready-made fans, but must Pr0U(1, i have them made to order thev are. And earth uneasy groaned beneath the ; however, satiafhrd with Dr. Hull's Cough erovvd. . Syrup m 2r, cents and take it regularly Sweet I reedom was forgot, her temples "One fire burns out nnotberV bum- fair ' i r rr " o -. 1 .. . r ... 1 :., n ,v.t n fuc.n,.. . . ...... . .... , ft . uiiri iuoi- n is ciiruru Luni. an ui iuc ouuuiciu o longer rearea meir starlit aomes in cured, but Salvation Oil is painless and States will bo largely and strongly i &ir. 'certain It costs only 2r cents renreaeuteil. It 13 known that 1 oue luuljlJ eaie aooue, no uweuing- class, which was expected to live organ grinders lynched in our rify solely lor sport. American gentle mnce last npi ing.'' men (and this includes all Ami 11 cans) hold the same opinion with regard to all mechanical pursuits. Are such notions a w hit less child ish thau those of four hundred years ago? I think thev are even more so; for a man may very well be a gentleman without scholar ship, but bo canuot be one without being able to earn his living i his own labor. The truth is, while we flatter our vanity with the notion that we are an enlightened people, on the ground that we have a form of government and certain mechan ical contrivances which our lore fathers bad not, we are sunk 111 barbarism as regards all ideas of human worth. For well nigh two thousand years, Christianity liars taught that character, ami no! position or possession, gives value to men. We net and think, for the had IDtiirp or ki;s is Nature's own true laxative. It ia tbe mum eai ly tak vn . and Itio 11 1 ohI eff Act ive remedy known to Cleanse the 8y 1.1UI whin HliuUH or Cimtirr; to Oil pel Headache, :! t. and Fever; to Cur Habiiual Consnpai ion, lndigeition, Piles, e! '. Manufactured only by the ( ;.il itoi n 1.1 1 ik Kyi up (iimpdy, Han Francisco Cal. H. N. Duffy, agvot. New Heme. mra2;td4w wly To the Citizens of Craven Co. The Tn x hiuidh f,,r a nl and r d limn (- New ill last for H8B li now in my iH.rtion. Please come for .. pi,, it, , name, immediately o .Ht and trouble. 1 1 ST I MSt N, Kherilf. to v 10 1SS8, U Furnltixre AND CLOCKS : . P'ace- Ask vour dealer for Oi l Where men tuiU view the glory of her Cheroots. 5 for 10 cents face. partus largely interested in rail loads. look on the moyement with great favor. Hut what is the duty , ,,t the South ? The great State of n"i1" d'Bptr8ed by t?rant Texas took the initial Step in this Homeless she wandered iu distracted i m nnrf tin r movpment. The other linds. I 1'or many years the canxing States of the South have tendered She knew the despot's stub, the rack,1 trade of ( einral and South America their hearty and ready acquies , lhf ?ha,' .. , has l.een in the hands of Kngbsh" cence. It is possible that this may Tb&t"0-"-,h duneon 8,1,1 prove to oe irauguc wuu results ; of base reviU.u., ru. xml ,,f all the worst, which if fully reyealed to US now. 1 By traitorous humane was she oft ac wonld be startling in their magni- ; cursed. tude. The farmers of the South Io her defence, ihough brave as heroes hold in their hands the key to the , Hera'ildren fp bt;neath lUo . solution of a great problem. They eor'acar, own the land on which the pro-J And Freedom wept in infinite despair posed immigrant must settle or ! While lifting to the sky a mighty prayer 1 which he must tl . They own the ' r ur U"B eure w eapon, one suonme ae- forests whose timbers must be Virginia I m F. Ulrich. Wholepjih- Agent T. J. TURNER & GO. 3TJIjIj IjEAI3 i: U'e Iihvi' on hand ami ar rerH vIijh ev ry la 1ihik1h .rue i'urior i-uiih, liumOer Hull. Hal! SttirnU. V hrdrolw-, I U hUh. Hubf CT iluKcs, Wllinw ( liuln, I.iiii.M. 'Jin Hafe. M H L LrF'HH. We alMi Iiryp n full linn of M i rrri, I'tc 1 r rB, Plct ure h r bin lb, t ; lo kH, aud M 1 ndow W e pay ot chrIi fr our koh)s and gt m dlBooun t of 1 1 n t a-r 1 eni, Uirfor -n sell (too Is rii (:;-r thau any other 1ora Id this rUy . 1 : -H rcHportrtilly , I J. TIJRNKU A i ' :j a -:i mij. lie t.. i 1 1 New Ijorne, N. C. rro THE nieri : the construction of the propoied canal will give it to the 1 lilted States, aud especially to the cities on the South Atlantic and : he L'ldf of Mexico. I.o' it not be supposed thai the Voters of (raven Count) atstd rrj-n: Public Generally ! Clothing and Shoe Store, shackles and move forward with the end of making the farmer inde ih.it.., nf 1 n..nt. h must Ik" pendent and more self reliant, will come mutrws of her fortune. te of incalculable gool. ii-;v.il of commercial spin; is the .... ..!,... i.i,., . luindcj in tn.. r.-.'.. i . 1 v-.. i fence " fl"n" "'l'""""""-"- roresis wuuhu uujoets ujubl ue To halt the gloomy ranks of ignorance Lust election. It is Imt tho stride wrought into articles ol commerce. Some power to f.U the tyrant in hi 1(r. ,., ,1,,. nnorntion ..f They constitute the basis upon, place. nitnril Ww indtho nnfohline u( , CU our new population mast am triKe ou tne snacKie, i.nerate tne race. ; Two doorg north of otol A , bert , M j,, (l , ' " ' ' 6 . in building nn a new social and in- Then (make the Everlastincr. and none ! Well Selected i.ine of me o.neiiceiii uesign.s oi iio 1 ; nstrial organism. They are Strug- lees: once, t entrai ana tsoutn America ciiDe with tne most stupendous 1 gave iuee onoe tne pen, now ue iecn dormant, and t hey , question that has ever confronted , fna .h. yield ; Be tnou invincible in every field TAKi: NOTK i:, THAT AT Hire. I. -u wili find I.nrgo arid have Inn j are now progress awaked by the thundering over car of ' A People in all history. They are n tne most miimaie contact wuu tne 11 Clotliing:, h'nrt h 'arolina and EMi U lacknr than thu coaatry her popl, but it n the right of fcr aarpJM will bfet .!, io.ono CTerj cxUtea to ,h0w that --there t-roU. ia life m the old land yet," and we HB. CHlt'SCV F. Black, Prrai tm.it the day w ill nver dawn when of thw National A.iciation of the Jn tcxat. will hesitate to extol IHmoentic Clab, in a cm-alar her rirtne and perpetuate her fame. Uttr addrtnawd to lh ciuba ol S know of nothing; in the Iowa Ptaujlrmaia, nrfcs mmbn to State Register that entitles it to eoatiaa to work for the cause of recognition, but if a dog bays us taxtff reform . on the street we will V-ck him from TMAXCX ha now a aUooal oar path Leaf? for the promotioa of physi The brare are alwjs generous, eaj elli, deaifaei to flther 'and wit the admiration of their itiMaa to be soidiefs. The pro- opponents by the lofty exhibition gtmm which haa ba complied of sapib ixanlineiv; bat the bae, Udadctl oat door imm throahoat j th? craren and the insolent -show tb laad. lor which th local aa ' the nature of the lajt" by hack Krery forest in the South cer tainly every forest in North Caro lina should Income the sat of a lumter mill, and every mill give employment to work shops and manufactnnes. I'nion can excel North Carolina in the manufacture ot furniture, rail- K STA1KS 1 he third seetion i loo.i th article of ' he ont itn: mn ii as follows . t'lause 1. New S;.iies in.i bead- No State in the mitted by the ( 'ongress into this ... . . 1 . 1 . 1 1 t nion : but no new :ate snail De formed or created within the juris diction of an v ot her State : nor any road care, pleasure carnage, rod state be formed by the junction of wneons, and whatever ele requires two or more States, or parts of the nrodnct of forests, if she will States. dominions, because of the demand lor a highway natioiis. We trust the brightest isious will be realized: we trust that events now in process of develop ment will result in the aggrandize ment of the nation, and bring un told blessings to this loved South" land ' a race, dependent and ignorant, jIn thig fair lind now rige9 Freew, Wlllinui eiiuei'l AnolnTir PnnntTT Ttamo but make a proper us ot the means na w., ;1, A( . hp ron that God has placed in her power. .-iause o The Congress shall 11- I ... ...U t n . . - j : ,. r ... I 1. -j.i-r-i ... Di,ve Kjer 10 ui.s.. u,, boro Mjgg Ajre IIarrison haR about fac-, and no longer sacrifice all needful rules and regulations ciosed her school in Swansboro. a splendid faure to the pleasures lespfctmg tne re.r.torv or ouie MlUUCl I LlCIUUtllff, .w l.JV u.i... States or of any particular I be consent ol the the Stakes enn- .Mrs. Kva Ilarget is teaching school at riney Groye. nsar Swans tfeorili) will s apart a -grrra wWaoa Um ehtMrtn shall renlar DtTDLJIT, the man who or-.: Bated thw idea or aMortiDf doter-s la llocka ol tire and potting orer iag the proetrate botlies of thoe they dared not meet in battle, and win the palm of sQperl.it: vr mean ness The Iowa State Keg ster ays . 'A specimen of the way in which of a day, or the comforts of a year, but at once resolve to go steadily forward to the sure rewards of vir tuous conduct and indomitable energy. states. There is no limit tiled to the number of the State?: and if may : te expected that new States will continue to be admitted in!n the I'nion as long as there is t. rritory on the North American continent will begin to pitch out of which they can be formed. for l-vS'j. We have I'lTiam; the tRor. The time will soon be here when our farmers their crops The church in Swansboro is slowly progressing for want of funds to help carry it forward. Any subscription sent to .1. J. Ward, Miss Alice Harrison or K W. Mat tocks will be thankfully received. Messrs. J. I). Hawkins Bro. have a mare IS years old, and she is lively and will run away at the drop of a hat. .Mrs. Dr. K. W. Ward has a cat 1.0 years old, and world's j yet which is upon terms of absolute for the civil equality with them, and yet which can neyer rise to a plane ol social equality, ana whose very presence deters others from coming among us. We have the unoccu pied land, we have the climate and every natural advantage and at traction to invite the best class of home seekers to our borders. But wo are not willing, nor will we en courage any policy that would de luge this fair land with the Bcum of Europe's reeking population. We believe that the Southern land owner feels the paralyzing weight of surplus land, and he would gladly rid himself of it, but he will never agree to see it pass into the hands of the mongrel hordes which are crowding our shores. We trnst that the approaching convention will truly represent Southern inter est and Southern sentiment, which we believe to be, to invite the true natiye-born American citizen to come and be our neighbor, 'e do not need laborers, but tee do need neighbors. Progressive Farmer the i ortr them, la threatened with; thJ Democrat are trying to nti.M ad l trrm tbe blaff tteM CB control m the next House 1 xr. ,M,.f rh.t h a afforded in the second North practical experience on mJf to iiot ip Democrats, ,nd : Carolina distra-. The Democrat lxi." to create the iaprMioa that!1' ' on election day. kais s regular walking dynamite linking that would 1 sufficient to defeat the liepabbcan candidate. saagaxine. , l'.Qt i. waan't, and so when the XHS tranaei ot eleven thousand, . , 1 coaatr i-.inrasaiog board met thsy shaxea of Richmond Terminal to ,. " , , , , . , . . threw out enongh Republican bal Mr. Goald vu generally considered ,. ,. . ' i lotj to g.ve the Democratic candi aa tudlcaUoo of Uath in the story .. , ! date 4. in) "nsore to his credit, aDd that mm ben of the Gould family . , . thea it wa.s found that after all the wooid entr the Richmond Terminal , , stealing th Ket-nblican was elected Bsard. Mr. Goatd boaght the ... , . " , , ,bi '..1 maiorit. There wttipd stock bcaae h thinks Richmond I " ' The most urgent claimant lor ad- 8be will catch a mouse almost as ;long ago rev-ognized the folly ol mission into the I'nion is Dakota, quick as a younger one will. i newspapers, specially thoee without If the people of t lnu t. rritory had Crops have turned ont better the farm, been content tn come in as one tnan last year u.u rar irom oe.ng ctaaiI lr .1 A rCL h rr'itnr m q i a presuming to advise those who State, it would have been admitted . peaunta we have seen, have spent their hvea in plant- during the last session of Congress, averaging 1(H) bushels to the acre, ing, culti vating,sow ing and reaping. But they want to form two States. ! A. F. Farnell and K. G. Ward, the Hut there are practices common ' bearing the names of 'orth Dakota best corn, Col. K. . Fonyielle, among our farmers that anv -green ' and Sth Dakota, and it is prob- best cotton: A. .1. Hurst the k lest average crop as a whole; Dr. horn" of a newspaper man, or any able that this will be done. 1 yiira tho best potatoes L. one else with ommon sense can Then come Washington, New ( i-'onvielle the best onions, D. J. ana ought to condemn, and the Mei'co, Montana. Wyoming, An- Sanders the best wine, and your worder is whv farmers who have zona and Idaho. I tali would be uumuie serv ui, w en, ue nas mui oi tne children in the State. Tarninal holds the key to the rail road aitnalioa in the soathea-sC, and eaa dictate ratea and makee money T WilaiiagtoQ Star sajs It Is a very touching and coantry Of log Sight to behold thoee hoary Waded bat deepJy repwntani Con cover the re'ection of more Repub lican ballots, and so 'he Democrats conceded the elct:on of the Re publican t y 7 1 majority, and when the district canajSjiDg loard met a few davs later, thev conceded his election the mainntv named. lwUrte Fort Pillow Chalmers j No 0Q(, j.SpU.(i thl rrri! and it aad Tbo-Ute I.oogstreet, cabling W4S acve p., vl t, ;.ia; un..i j a poo the Union General Harrison nee. lay of !s'. w.-e'k, when notice aad aaking for a bone for poor h4T, Q e len rpce,Vf,i rom Demo- .. I- lrt.l i 1 1 rt t V, .-v l.t Imt t , i n n MD.frUUUUlUU.U.r.tW...l.Uu,uUr .o 11.C ,. ..... ... .... Uo aUjnt 3G they ought t0 w.ll persist in ruch methods or allow satisfaotory conili' ion of her local eep ),jm busy as ho is trying to it to U done on their lands affairs. teaeh them how to shoot, and sev- Cio out from New Berne in any We do not know t hat all 'f these eral with one gun at the same direction and vou will not travel far territories will be admitted as time. the present, or the Last Thursday, tho L'Oth ult., the dwelling house ol Mr. h,dward Lox unrl trimilv livinc npfr Swanshnrn. jear and manvoftbem have not long before then stars will be Onslow county, caught fire and was produced as much as Ave hundred added to the American galaxy. nrned to the ground with every- ponnds of seed cotton to the acre. l'oi a long tine it was customary thing in it, and the horrible part ol Vow ,t is well known that it cost to admit a Northern and a Southern the conflagration was the burning 1 , . . , . ; to death in the house ot the little just as must to cultivate an acre State at the same time ,n order to , S niontha oitl irl of Mr. and Mr8 that makes three hundred pounds preserve the balance of power : the ( 0X Neither of the parents were of seed cotton as one that balance has been destroyed, and if at the house at the time. Mr. Cox before you find lands that have been States during the present. culti vated in cotton during the paat next Congress, but it will not t here that w as one ot' the d ;s' r ;rt i that the Demo era tit must have, the defeated can d.d ate. Mr. S.m.ii'nn, gave notice that he claimed the election, and that the State canvassing Ivoard would ;:vc ;. .ai tne certificate. Caxlo. It is enough to stir the cr4. .,. iJeA4j,jar:ers rti a jmtrioilMBM ot adetnnct lien Hatier or to awaken the sympathies of a UtUw Benny Koraker Ws aare heard it said jtnat com. ai taa Km era ahoakl be as careful to wcore good bonds for the chanty oj they are for the protection of their , AnJ for 'i4.T h had conce.led peraonal tntereata. They should election of h:s Republican op bw saore esarefal. A man may bejponent by o71 majority " iaUaenoed by personal or humani If single be was here presented tarlaji eooaiderationa when his in-( w "oold pas :t by. however re dirUlaal interesU are inrolred. bat j narkable :t might be because of ita wha b aeU for the pablic these ! bleakness and isolation, but here sooat be pat Aside, and not be per- j ' cluster of I.e.. more p.ctures.pie Bitted to weigh a feather :nthe j nd original than the world re aeaksi of iaflextble dutr. nowned collection of r.amn Mnn ' I'hiUJi-:. S "im-'t . no"- a? 'lie full makes fifteen hundred pounds, it had not. i ' It cost more, to be sure, to prepare territories from the one than the other but if there cm be lormed. . is anv difference in the cultivation Texas has ten ;or it is in favor of the rilteen hundred tion enough to form I pound acre. States, bnt she has are no Southern h.ch new States sene.s was sen: No ork Tribune, b THE World says t ur rorreon dent who is with the Harrison aaatiaf expedition, which u en camped at laat advices at Ikna. Ial, aays that the l'reaident elect yesterday teatitiesl to t haabi'.ty witk which the New i ,ir S in klifed tae Democratic ticket during tko recent campaiirn I o;o person all y,'' said Mr. llarnvoj, "tat Dana wanted to beat Cleve laad." Krerybody knows ;h:. 'out liotm yir. Haxriaoo propose to re rar4 tae treaaoa bv makiag Mr. Oaaa eolieetor o( ths pr'. of sw York t EtTTH IK the deceat wk te Rc- pbtieavna aor the honest negrvsuf We again Lrand e.u h jiuJ .". ery t&w So at a want a restoration of tho , charge cort ta: ne! ;n tbe beautiful JlimMfiil Mroet ba ivernmen 9- r rhicfc lhat party imposed ine w t)o s n line c n not i w : t h o u ' hrngng a evi-r liiinc.-: e r e r :n 1 1 '.erne ' i li to !ve I'os- ' ' K N A I . h Reg he only and is be men 1 1 one. biiiili to rhe cheek ' Nor'. ii aro! : : a n . aro b r a n ' ! e d h v the N e w Ma; as the-, deserved to si tlv : ha' opv of the lnl not reach the office ister. and the editor may the retailer ot oa!nmii a.s iiiiiivi-n'. as then' m who, se:ng Chat his ne:gh's.K house . Iveing robld, receives :eweis and silver plate at L.s back w-ndow. with the patron: ling remark, - a piind:d speculation ." come in in accordance with the let ter and spirit of the Constitution . 1 UK NATIONAL Ll'TL'KK. At no tune in the history id the country has there been a brighter recognized, and followed to the prospect ol national aggrandi.e- grave by ttieir grief striccen par- j on lire and the roof about to fall in. Hearing something under tbe house she. looking uuder, found her oldest child crying and nearly scared into tits. She just succeded , m getting hi o out before the honse tell through. The charred remains of the little one was lound after awLile nearly consumed but Bncklw'i Arnica 91T. Thb Rest Salve in the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively' oures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Prioe 25 cents per box. For ale by B. N. Duffr. jan 17 select. on" a lie Not an mmx-en: en the m ias t ate meat, mJc ;n the honest Soothstrti States during tbe hayday qaet of truth, Uit a Liw, malig dfltapo-wer. "Take any shape bnt aant, barelaced, unU.iLsh.ng iu. tkMttn Ihtj J ot titv. Harrison's A lie unique :n that :r :s ect.re.ly CoLsej. ThU Ls a tardy.bat telltale harmless. It cm no; hurt h;m who srtadicaiAoa of tbe Democratic made it, for lie ha pajse"i the bom roie1 which has made the period when ly mj is dishononog to cVmUi ysMecfal, proeperoas and hrm. I: cannot injure Simmons ftAppj. work of the last ten because he stands on a pedeatal of warn eaaaot b aadonc, whateer Tirtue crowned with imperishable aaj Itappeo," honors. had left but a short time for his work, and .Mrs. Cox had cone to a spring a hundred or two yards away from the house leaving and popiihi Ql.r two children, one about three evera! new years old and the other, the htt-le ie u im veil one mentioned, in the house play- in- v. b n hoH boon r t brt cnri n rr , t . . , , i i i II t- kM!C 1JUU Utv. U L ' ' L'lU I'MUt, There is not an intelligent larmer ber consent to divide, and ,t is a few minates when hearing in 1. astern Carolina that does not not probable that .she will m tlie)Mmetbing Btrange, looked towards know that a farmer cannot afford near future, llur. ri if Texas the house to see it on tire. She ran to plant, cultivate, gather and ' was willing to di iMdi, it is not .be- as quickly as she could, but got market tbe cotton from an acre of Ueved that Cugi.-- onld per- there just in time to hear about the . . , . .i last wail ol her (tying child in the ground that produces leas than live nm it. housp Sup trip(f n get in the j hundred pounds of seed cotton, yet What will be t i.e i il.-ot of all : his house, thinking bot h her children ' there are numbers ot them who do upon j . 1 1 1 i a 1 parties remains to were inside, but could not do so, as it. Almost everv farmer has a lew bo seen, tlie reasonable snppo--an me iu.muc oi im.- uhhuihk ao acres unn which' he aplies his si t ion is that it will give the llepnb barn y ard and stable manure and : Uoans an overwhelming ma jority. fr.,m iltese he rers a. rood vield. and But be this as it may. let them l o- f i iTo would stop planting cotton right where ins manure gives out.no matter how many acres he had r.ilculatcd to plan', he would find some niotiev in prcxlueing cotton, l'oi: -i.r trouble is he thinks he runs' ,-ut in so many acre, ma merit than tle-e s i; iK. pr .sen r ents- Th0 origin of the lire is not 0Tlici atiD e. Mav prosperity nurrdor nnmanured. and be usually tunc. known' b"Supp0fea '"i'6. b?f 11 i happiness attend them thron .sen on lire acciueiuaiiy throws away t he prohts from a few 1 he tei i itoi :es oi Dakota. Wash ehildren in jilayiug, and the older well manured acres in cultivating ington. Wyoming, An.. ma and one seeing this, became frightened nnnnnnml jitim. Ctnh are I ii fx k i n l' .i t the ilnor uf and ran under the house. The A safe rule is, 'top plant mj ot- Congress for admission into the fi.M trhrH th- manure .i f'" "in". I'nion as free and independent The balance of the land can be States, and a large portion of the harrowed down for hay or planted people of Canada are ready to throw in held peas. A safer rule is. oil their allegiance to the I'.ritisb STcr $' t iiii'iV (in acre or cotton crown and become eiti.ensof the until vou ur,' nxrc cnongh land has American llepriblic. b'-'n f t mdr 'ur corn, potato. Whether Canada an be acquired a-;.-.'iio'ct, hav and other n'-'-'"n- through the agency of ' o kviMt rOtitvoipt ooi. may 1'armerr, who are worthy of the her accession to the I'nited States name, ought to be the mom inde- by jvolitical cohesion may not be pendent class of people on the face Luucii .'onger delayed, of tiie aarUi. Their independence Jiut the uiost easing prospect is ixea Lrj Uiey abiliiy, with the aid of southward. The bill to incorporate Providence, to iiroduce what they the Nicaragua Canal b. ing before own-Miace The faxnxar wlio does Congress, on the .th inst. .Mr. Cox conrlusion that two thirds of all deatlis .. . .. ... frrirr, Ciinirlia fiTiHTimnniR Ullll rOi iS d HI DLlO! not prosktce Lis own supplies has ,pf .New Jr ork, said he believed in . , t Lr , Ackers Kneiish PvPT. F. E. Daniel, M. D deoarted from first Drinjciolea and extending American commerce; he Remedy for (onsun-ption were only care Tez. Med. Record. i. n lAnrln r..lir r.rmer.bat heJieved in follow in c the font hern hy nd in ttae. ' Thi. wonderful Rem All eyes fitted and 'fit guaranteed by 1 . m , , . - . eaj is soia nnaer a positive guanuiw-e u - - . ..:. y n nr.n5iu "NT n n m mss r. ri. uuny, now tin uo, . ., . ... community deeply sympathize with the family, and as they were poor people, several of the citizens are lending a helping hand to them. House, furniture, bedding, clothing and eyerything burned, a total loss besides the child of nearly ?l,(Mio. No insurance. II A trood name when deserved liplomary gives a strength and mild courage, be a debatable question, but quiet boldness and modest assu rance, wuieii are worm an mat they cost. W i x st i 'N has the Jurge-it cigar factory iu tne State. HOW DOCTOItS COJIQVKtt 1F.ATI1. .'actor Waltor K Hammond says, ""At- l:r a ion' e; perience i ims come 10 iu( Jones County Items. The river at Trenton is getting very low. A new fence is being built around the Methodist Church at Trenton. Mr. Brogdan has a visitor at his hotel that has come to stay. It is a girl. We learn that Capt. Page's fat hogs have been dying with cholera. Lost three last week. Cotton picking is nearly over, cotton nearly all sold and tbe most of the money spent. We learn that Mr. William Willis, who resides near Trenton, had the misfortune to lose his little son a few days ago with the dropsy. Mrs. Nancy Robinson, an inmate of our county poor honse, who is 75 years old, fell over a chair and hurt herseH so badly that she has been confined to her bed for several days. Seed cotton was offered plenti fully at Irenton on Saturday last, brought there in wagons, carts, baskets and sacks. .Money ap peared plentiful aud trade was brisk. There is a little 0 year old chap that resides near the public road who watches every bag of cotton that is carried along and whenever one i9 covered with jute he says, "Pa, that man don't belong to the Alliance, if he did his cotton would be covered with Dundee.'' i Mr. A. Andrews, jr., shot and killed three otters at one shot a few days ago. Four were out sleeping on a large stnmp and one of them slipped off into the water and escaped. The three hides measured IU feet. Married, at the home of the bride, at Trenton, on Sunday eve ning, December Oth, Mrs. Sarah Eliza Wilson and Mr. Adolphus Taylor Brown, Mr. E. K. Page and gh all scenes and vicissi tudes of life. Died, near Treuton, on Wednes day, the oth of December with dropsy, Mr. Adam Andrews, sr., aged S3 years. Mr. Andrews was an estimable citizen, honored aud respected by all that knew him. Mr. Andrew's we don't suppose ever had a lawsuit during bis whole life. Courts and courthouses would not be needed bad all men been like him. A good man has gone to his reward. fane, A grand, eternal temple, where reign Of our high goddess glads the happy clime. No foe can reach her on her throne sub lime, For round her eacred dwelling there are six 4 Deep moats of printer's ink aa black ae Styx, Besides unnumbered walla that reach the zone, Of paper, tough as iron, strong as stone One hundred thousand presses add to these, And Freedom d wells secure from ene mies . 1 . t t r. . i "V . ... ,. i, ;,, ill.-' unauKiUK Cheerful Old Age. "I look upon death to be as necessary to onr constitution as sleep,'' says Dr. Franklin, in one of his letters; "we shall ri re freshed in the morning." In this cheerful vein wrote the philosopher and statesman at the age of eighty-two. His vision was at that time much impaired, and he suffered severely from gout ; bat these afflictions, he tells as, did not prevent his "enjoying the pleas ares of society, and being cheerful in conversation." There is something inexpressibly beautiful in old age, when thus ex hibited devoid of queruloasness, discontent or gloom, and free, also, from unbecoming levity. We know of no good reason why the closing years of life should be sorrowful simply because they are the last. As the pilgrim's failing feet bear him tottering through the final scenes of this "strange, event ful history," the peace and happi ness of the world beyond mast seem to him, one would think, more desirable at every step. Even if the backward 2rosPect be dark with errors, there is light before light attainable ; and the great truth that it may be reached should be a mighty consolation. The traveller knows that however he may have swerved from the direct path that leads to his wished for haven of peace, it is still open to him, and that it rests with him self to strike into it, even close to the terminus, and attain the rest to which it tends. DO VOT SUFFER AJTY LOIGGK , Knowing that a congh can be checked In a day, and tbe first stages of consumption broken in a week, we hereby guarantee Dr. Acker's English Remedy for Consump tion, and will refund the money to all who bny, t.ike it a3 per di ections, and do not find our statement correct. For sale ! by It. Herry, druggist, New Berne, N. C. ' There is hardly a person who can not be drawn into church sooner or later,, by being studied attentively, approached in a friendly way, aud followed up as opportunities occur. Congregationalist. TERR IB I. F.. Two-thirds of all dea'.Ls in .Sew York City are from consumption or pneumonia. The same proportion holds for most other cities. Delays are daDgeroue. Dr. Acker s English Remedy for Consumption will al ways relieve, and may save your life. For sale by R. Berry, druggist, New Berne. Clotlis, Jeans, Carpets , Etc., Etc. Boys' Clothing in Variety. Be it remembered, any articlo bought at my store If not i-atii.factory will be taken back and money refunded w iihout question. Mr. S. R. Ball will endtavor to make your visit ileanant Mid agreeable Thanking the public for paBt patronage, I respectfully ask a continuance. Respectfully your obt. evt., ' F. T. PATTERSOM. Motto: NOTHING BUT BARGAINS! Highest Quality! Lowest Prices! HAVING Til IS AIM IN VIEW, GEORGE ASH, the CLOTHIER, Has this season brought out an segregation of It.ir' the most critical and closest buyer. Our CLOTHING comprises the largest arn t'y,l, quality ever shown in Newborn, and oeiiiua of hoi i i l:nt urr bound to pleas t Jn'inent rtylci und fin g our iKisition an Bargain Leader, they will be sold at astonishing low prices. To quote prices bers would mislead as the quality is far superior to what one would nuppose from tbe prices w ould quote. We have a beautiful line of Knee Suits, and nirvle Kn'c rnnUi n iihout Jackets, for children. Our STYLES are STRIKING! Cur PRICES CATCHING! In HATS we ar showing all the new shapes, com pricing the Miller, Dun lap and YoumaH blocks, and having been bought from lirst hands they will be solid astonishingly low. The biggest stock of MEN'S. WOMEN'S aud CHILDREN i SHOES in town, from 75c. and 81.00 upwards. The celebrated BATTLES' f2.f0 H ROES, tor which we are sole Agents. Every pair sold with the following guarantee: If any pair within a reasonable time gives out, we will upon return of shoes and state ment as to length of wear give another new pair in exchange. Oul NECKWEAR just received and as ever they are the beauties of ihe season. A fine French Gent's Kid Glove worth at least 1 50 will be bold for 50o. per pair. Large stock of UNDERWEAR to be given away as Bargains. Our modesty revolts at our blowing our own horn, but call on ub and you will toot it for us. Our customers know well our i.,.-it:o: Nothing but Bargains ! ! At GEORGE ASH'S, Mi. Idle Si , next to L. II. Cutler's. Mr. J. J. Baxter of Pamlico would to plon-ed to have hiH friends call and will guarantee them satisfaction. Agent for the celebrated Old Statin Island Dy ing Establishment, beet in the world. Established 1819. All work carried free of ezprees charged. J. W. STEWART, Sale and Liver j Stable. Stock on hand will be closed out at very low Tjrices. A full supply of new stock, horses and mules, the best for this section, will e on hand this fall and winter. ;voad Street, -New Berne, N. C. aug?7dwtr SlVKD 111$ SIGHT1. Mr. A. K. Hawses: About a year ago I procured my first pair of glasses from some dealer, but thejr strained , my eyes and caused them to ache. I then bought a pair of your Crystalied Lenses, and the effect has been won. j derful, as a proof of which I do not use : c -V" r - 4m0& V' . T..rt?..-Jg'X ' ' I -I y 1 . 1 ' j -n, , SPRING TERM OPENS JANUARY 18, 188q, Departments: (1) Primary, () Academic. (8) Classical and Ifathematical, (4) Music. (0) Painting and Drawing. i A baa ni well as advahtauhs: iij Largeaoa uomrortsoie tmuaiDgn, i3 uesuoj i.ocauua uuu uuuu awr, ioj i-ieniy ni wen i Mpirea any glasses now ana see ! Food for Boarders. (4) A Corns of Comnetent Teachers, all beinir Graduates of first-class Institutions. 15 Mnaio Depart ment equal to any College in the State, (6) Two Literary Societies, (7) Rates moderate, from f 65 00 to 885 00 for Bjard and Tuition. Address, JOHN JJUtJliETTV Principal. cotton or tobacco jrrower In t ' r09s. I f there was tine tiling Uat i P. 'Berry .Impost, New Heme N C.
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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