S T HA12.EH&, " , TIid II C.FicfeM Uno 'teaisn tzi S237U3, taeti ' . - - . On a4 AaaCvaobar l mm. ttna :-. w : . . imin Ukaty nftiu v - x a r T rrrtrT v tdiih: . waa.-a ucmij & i nu o . ii&ILunor and New Berne . i.tlMVtlf Itniauin for IX .w Paroa. wtlv. , fcOAT, ATt Kl. Y. Hl. t M '' iMttlf Jtaw Har tor lUltlm.n. Tl (. wr.iutinwr.ii n f. m. t . Ta la ilk MlT IMIEITU1M4 or a w Fwm tar hiuaan w.iAout .Aaaara ao-1 on " IM twtara tn from 8iUaun eww air?-- - -i -ww KM.Mimia(oy aa Moilxk, ran- tiiim kaaara tor krno rroT.la.. Chi .- Uti. KVetiaaaa. uJ ail paatata Nw.a aaatWMi MaAiaaT. now eoonaa-tioa . iar a Jakiata ay Klrar u4 Kru rat or aw . - a Aflwaka aa fMtowar iXIl VUSTCJt. wwa 1 Mur a Liftit st-. BtiUaort JAK W. MrCARJliCK. Av. Horioi.. Vi T. ' -V fix. rLa!pfti. u aoa.a a Yarfe A Aav.Ua. Trana. I:na. r.ar ' ftart tt-var. A. ftmmpmom. Boatos. U Centra, wtiuf X H. Sua kvail. rro-vkaeoaa.. A. I. aatAlfa. lva laAiiavTavaaalavya aad alunlfi " - We-w Tar daiiy - gkaltaa, Wadttaailayt a Bator-daya PROFESSIONAL. M. j i) CLARK a; . W K Sa. . i al. . raaaa cil. lalwa- -' '.. J 4av. aa-inrdavye-l - no-.Wtea.-a. akAunlara, TVraQa Ml la aaatla ad rm (ur- mn t to atl fotata aa tAa 4iiTarai offlc. or to araipaal . iTIB MJUKASK OT IILK .11 IRIP VIA w. C. LIK. S. II- klRAT. Afia:. Jtaw i b. i EASTEBN CAROUNA DISPATCH The PmX Freight Hue aa w aarjr . EavaAea u uliu fwaTafa. aaA rik, aw uaaara. tAJaAaaaa.kv. "aw Itrk. ImUi, - SUiakU Cttj. I.e. THE SiTLaVKEIiS EAGLET and VESPEB Um vUl rm aa rwtraimr raiii: Jas. W. Waters, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Panaii'n n,i I'a'.onl Kih; . i c t llu rfinT h i i :Vi . c r i '. i -1 r mi '. h of lrc Jourc!. NKW KK.KNK N r P. H. PELLETIER, A T T O U N K A T I- A W , CrTn . two d-n S-u'.h Journal orViO. . . prvt!f n ' "oo n . : -f r- a. . :- vr l r Jon ln .o w fcrnt l' n: . OWEN H. GUION, TTOIi N E V AT L A W . R.K Soulii Front strt-rt. f :ur dcora wtax ot CraTan. M rra m w n--l i u y : - t i i' HEALTH IS WEALTH! READ CAREFULLY. Auction! To the Public ! A I : .n:p".; i :o '::! up Ki'.rr cf II. C'ohfn, looetfe i, an ! a th V-;.ntia I u i I i ; n jf ha. b-n so', i il : ::;u: 1 ac.v.1! bj '!.o 1st .lay of .ln.'jir j, 1 w- w ; ! 1 jmnion.-f An-:;. . :' th- balsnr. of M.-r- char. n w 1:1 the W 'MnM.",n l'.uil.hni:. n M .in-lay. it ! 1 a.n... an ': wi'.! .-on'.-.nui- ui,:.i tho . ntirr ptiok w:'. ! ': '. i u'. t: -ni tirir f THE JOURNAL. i nr. so a (; I I, WILL NETER TELL. Th I i r Dry Goods, Clothino-, Boots and Shoes, Carpets and Matting, Hats and Cap?, Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Trunks and Valises "8 toO : :. U 0 llli i aa n ' iiaj T a i"at Ani a eroat n:anj more artlo naxTOUi to ir.fntion. Th- l'r:tM.- Sal-, w.l. , luring th- Jay at Aiu-,.;on l'r; . The nook w;'.l tixo i in lots to suit Merohar.:. ami othrr purci.ajerB. li-":iruib'r ;h'o tro 1 will he jold to th-' highr't h;M.'r, ir.-l th-' public ar-' tb' to t1 mako the prior. T DM ktei-a vry MOHUaT 1 V. WIMl . IHVMVA! aa4 !t aa4 .lATtTKUAT MOM I'll I k. M- ' tr K a a r".a. I,,.t.n- "or. u.:or, h am:i-a- kn'. lpr',i "-Omni '. ai : r v 1 - v and .1'" i -rii' ir '-.t Ac- l:frn;'M 1 ( itv an i WUt.iUAI aaJ rnllou Taaa aaamara. La auatjoa vita Lia AlMUM. C. K. (.- ot.j( tuura K. Ik.. IHI, l4a. uj .latMl H- K.. tad taw rwaaarrvaaia tc H. . lorn raliab: an4 .aimr itAa adkrlaa u pi imiiiim ro iwM timaaraaiJo Jl traaaaacra aaaapi a( EIumui f.tr.ai w-kA yoaaaf rata ui ix .im jo ui ( ktttaaa aa aaaioa liua. to aa t'a aAa.'aic frmmrn nw f ark, ay rai. A. H.. C r - .'.r Hi, - I roa ira '. : on w- 0 U n ". '. in IV ho c :I" arrl f ti N w 1. r Ii lotl o mo- .iwelliDgs in the 1'.. mo. on H;incock st.. . l'l.intatun." in Craven a b;: tra : ..f timber lan.l i 'iJ Bmttlf b. ui(h ran,; with glee . The wiQiioai iitci :' i eJ with tight : Jvv ru'..i eft-'.i near h nn.i v h u t ir.aj true. liu'. t. one ihe !,-'.'-. a r. .1 n.-.r'.h w re naught : llu koul uh dfep.-r j y wn fraught, lie wai teil u n 1 1 1 t r:e t viet-ts wort' k1 ''i' He waited t ) .irrHm l.n ilreiin aluno ; Au-i th.e riijht wi.ru u:i Alone he plan i in the mlt-n'. night . tie juleg lb" -l.i'tv in th- vi.iHc (juare . With apa.le fc.r rhis-l. a Btut'ie white From the crjatal ijuarry ri.-es fair. No light, nt the itirn. to cuuie hi if" hand , Hut tha linage i-bcyn his sou la rem mind . Thekky a jr.j.l wuh fleecy lawn. The start gro inle in the earlv dawn. Hut the lad toils on. A nd h. in ths morning the pople came To nzf nt the wondrout vision there. And they clled it " The Augel , " d i t m iq its name, l-'or it ranie in silence and unaware. U seemed no m.-rtal hand h.id wrought The uplifted face i f priiyf ful thought. Hut iti features w-Mote i Lciieath the sun . I'.s life went out Wiethe. Jay as 1 1 i. e . And the lad dreamed on. And h.kdreamwus th-.k In the years to be I will rarip the angel in lasting st ne . In another land beyond the sea. I will toil in darkness, wi:l iheaiii alone . While others sleep I will hr.d a way L'p through the n l.ht t . the 1 igh t of .1 -i v There nothing d .-fir-1 beneath ft ir or pun Which patient rnu has no; a n And ih I'W t. i."d f-n The Story ot a Knife. Iit-foro ns iiro nn old nnfkpf, ! knil'e aud a ueat business circular. He 1leId hr hand why should he not? The lir.st was bought in the summer The yJJitJ? T f ; , , -i-i .. i ,,i . . i i i tuey were alone, th light waa low, ot lv,l in a little slianty-hke shop They both were circumspect, iit-xt t the Kroad street bridge in ,. , . . t ,i , i ,i . hte pressed it, too of course he did : Atlanta. Uecrg, a. If rfi.l excellent What mortal m.Q would not ? aerviee l..i eais unul its owner She sat quite still : she did not scream, e.u i-'c.ly broke it while using it Or flee the hated spot. bi a inn .use lor which it was not ne bent his head, and she hent her. And that which then befell s youthful pair, you'll have to guess, For I shall never tell. iiii.-ioicd. Its handle is ol bui tin ii : us blade was of the hi: tenijuTed steel. Constant ne iii'Vt r harmed it. iry livet is intact: ; be spring joint of the blae h.i-. the same elasticity as nt first. That knife was made in honor b' an honest man. It came out of bis .-tni k. Kvery other knife theie was warranted hy the maker, man knew his trade well. know, edge and perfect integrity wire his capital. His shop too smai stair he t Tl SomerTille Journal. Tolstoi's Religions Teaching. Count Tolstoi claims to hare gained perfect peace and happiness from his sudden discovery of the That true meaning of Christ's teaching. That Whereas he once hated life and dreaded death, he now enjoys a w.,"a complete serenity and a tranquil ' : i r i 1 - n to attract notice. At the empire over ninisen. w nereaa me was only a cutter and u'"- ii'fencu lu mm uyauing iu guilder. He despised not the dav 1:8 emptiness, ana no experienced of small things, but was ready to the thrice doubled "vanity" of the do any work in his line. He would Treacher, he now lives with "happy gimd' knives, hone and concave yesterdays and confident tomor- raors: am thing, in fact, to earn rows." Whereas wealth and fame an honest pent) v. Schoolboys aiul nk and comfort once seemed stood .n his door to'see the sparks t0 llim to slip iato ashes at a touch, llv fiom his emorv wheels. Thev '''s the body of an exhumed king, looked longingly at the tempting he I10w nnds contentment, hope, though small display of shinin; bi.uled jackkuies. The grimy bands and oil smeared aprons of the cutler and his few assistants in that fdianty fascinated them be cause of the beautiful results that w ere shown in t he one showcase on he p bo s an at rr:vat'- -an; rt a unties, will low SiTur. . II ha w r. ;h l !J r. no " i. . an 1 .m 1 ft r:a-4 la'm lb nuaAaala, try rt: a mm im. auaxioa. k Rat w. a Ha. ux. m a a. ataiion !oci. tty .Horaata Mauwra R K. aa j. ay l.wluauA K:an Trar., ratMa Co Sw or k auad .n - w ar. aa aaa kaw aal Laa ia:ct,r t an a aai tlfcar av WMawauloa n.;i'r tv :m . -U1a pmt woaa -..! u run. JjrO. IUU1 ...a Pf - tra - , a..j r. Aa. a.i. u y i . H,..a4. ttnx ertu . t.i ioa r . 4.a-. r. . A . v . .. ITailav e O' Aaa r . . r kr.-r- aa n -t r. A . a n. . ocr. . AC. C al7U)l.an. ..aura. J r. j . A H. Bw ocSt N a. a rl 1L.N 1 ' It (Cm . n a q -. OLD OOUINION Stsaosiiip Company. T ICt-WEEKLY LINK. UlA Swaalataa Staaaaaaip . faarl OI4 aad Favarlta M aa. vta AlkaaurU mm (kaaayaak, . mm I arCalA. kV 1 1 1 aa mr-m , Saw taik. mlm-mtm, lima. rrafUaai, WaakJaiiaa City. AavA ail paMjica. Noa-iA . eJxAt uj W mi V kC e. I IKIMIK M HlHII T an J . ' ' -! ty m ' T a l s -1 a-- o:t.;--. f ' w $o a., wn w . . tm r. ! ' r". r -. r - a - - - .ar n: '.o r'ai.l n.- -. .v.: Amm a ''. rr -'. -. Uaarantri i u i ir. r T Ii N Pl'FFV. druzit 1 ;rnt. New Prn. N c'. arJ-4 ialr II I I V II li K Y S For Horse-t, Catt'a. ShaaD, D-cft, Hofi, Pcv!ry. ZOO r tl.t BOOK n Trr.l. tat r lalnalnnj ( a rt Ha.BC rrr . r.,m f nmmmmtUam laflannall ( Malal. F..rr Uralaa, lmtmmrmm, Kkfi.in.n. blalaorf. Dtarkarica. - r t.raka, r-mt (a. ua. r,f "iia. "Ha r (.rlr. BllTrk. larmrrlaaav. M.-a.rr.a. I ri am ry aa aUaai Ulwairi. Ilaaaiaa ml UUtallaa. aiakla raaa, p-.-'r!- ir.i. a rt. a Uawl "U aJ lty aa r. J . 0 r) M.-, a'- '.r'CJ .00 mml4 kr Dranlam ar ShaaC Pra14 aa Karalai af Prlrr. Kumaknfl' ltd. Ca . 1 F-illan Jl., . T. 1 i J.at '. : a : o . f. -'. ' o ! -s. t :. o tat o . il bstato w : '. 1 b-' Jo';.i title, an-i a wsrrant.-e 'scrir-ti n and terms 1 1 . a t i i.i ."'.ill u i. :u I b r : W C a.o. urti.'T -.r.tori::at:on in jUire "t -:.':i a- V.':r..tfin Ibaibiing. come one: come all: WM. COHEN, Kiecu'.-r. The years go t y . might : He haa rained art ; Eu: li.e thought : :ii ni. ht 1 1 1 kept i: s pi a u heart And the dre-u; .f th away In th light of tut- ru:. that w i tiler Uav , I emt'ode d at iakt in endurii'at rl.-i:o. S: w Angi ': in nur: 1 --h. I :r: won . And thw man toi'; . n am counter. Some of those got ideas of the dignitv of woi k tha: they will never forget. They learned lessons of honesty. irugaiity and diliger.ee. Thev aw that from thesp excellent results. There were adults who also appreciated the ob ject lessons daily taught in that hfieshop Ir is not improbable that some ot' the lervid editorials on the value and importance of t . mat 11 It. d A: A: Kb: )' - I T;;;is theToP of tllC CrEN'lTN'E Pearl Top Lamp Chimney. Alio: iters, siir.ii.irarc i:t"itat:on. This exact Isabel flHUatfPHBEYS' HoxorATH:c fy ry 6ti SPECIFIC No. N&ttobs DttilitT, vital Wsatnass. na4 fakaay-aVii,,ai rVvrm - -WTt aW aaa- ,-. Fir i i c ; - - - geo. a. u;. i : is on Caicn 1 ca 0 ; i-anT 1 PaTlam - ajb.1 rt r aaan 1 :-aartM 1 " 9 fa- for si -I Ti -p L'innine v. A dca'if r mav say ii k .. c r.as c:s .ii pood, ; .- , n -t. ' h rl sr.d Top. H:i 51.LT IT . P 'lsiiLirgti, Pa. MOJlUAT.uoruHif. ani. aaUA raxvaar aauat. aaa lama HJ7E3, U-fl UriU, AMU . llaair imilJAlpt fntciitt, Wat aaU ft Sarealk. V a ar Maw Sara waa aTiawlaai ii.Su.H)aU a.1..- ti a 1 akA faUUAIa. aaAJa ,ua a,aouoa arvaAk aaa swiaaaar oa vaa m r. n. aVaa.Caa.aar Klaaaaaa Tiaalua, ua a.1 uUai lava a lana aava frauk liiaart. artU aaai bwea t m at jl a traaa, aoLi.Hri. WElv rkUUala at IWU.U kk aaai f l aa aon um! uym : A U H. a. Ota. a aKioa aw Taara. B. A. P tax ataaaaaar. Saw kaaauaaatra. Ciyaa Una Ma '.pa kv raitaa All of mjr Vetrlnry Prp rat i -ns can fra hal of J J sr. o iruitjn!, N. W. oir. Hro.) n '. M . 1 l. arrefts, N'twtarn. N. 0 ESTABLISH ED 1 952. CURS OR NO PAY. - Haaraia- aril E SKjaajrvLlt . AKaUlATa) a aval EIORE ORES HILLS riao'a Cure for Con uimptlon Is aiao the bet Couh Medicine. If you hav a Cough without diseava of tie I.nnjra, a few- doaa are ail you nveri. But if you ne ktlrt thia eauiy means of aa-faty, tha alight Cough, may lwm a aerioua maiter, and aeTerai bot tles will be required. a ttmAit'- i ia-i --- -n- r aj- v rKroKr - ar .r U IKU I Mil la aiaat rrus. : u a i- iakt aailrVaaj afforka ku .aaa jair pauoaa aalaakr a I aaiaii araa iniua :ur lb pavai kaaa aawaa aa aava aaaa UnaMa, ema raa kiaaaifaara aa to waa xl :u. kaaaa i Uaa rutura. twAar ai goaaaa aava-a of o o. n. i aa.. Mor Via. v a. Aaaaaaaacava arlll Ia4 a a M kaa. aomtori aaa aaaaaaa. aa4 aaarj auairlaaT ailaa aaaaa Wlii aa aauA (Aaaa ar Uaa aaSaaara. . A EaJBCATB. A.ao: atawaaav l-T atTTXtJS A TfaMrK, Aawtaw orfo4k. Vi ' taa-rtaaUiaa c laa Tork .tr THJI AaKULiK la TllEiiT RIYEB S SUaUnboftt Comptvnj. MONKY It 111 i.M)i:i). ISa. Krafv r.r fatarrh la ILe Brat. Kaaarat to l aa. aad dlapaa. : h-r dracztaa or aot by mmJL V. K. r lla:::ae. Warrco. I-a. A - r,T a Aa.. ! Tiitts Pills a)r. 11 e w 01: A ' v I h t r-. . . -1 N 1 1. , u '. r. Ior y : . . r rr. ft k m ti w . w - Regulate The Bowels. ( oas lf nri i c r iA n t c i hf m hole aij I ciii a (1 brjrls dlfif, nrh Sick Headache, ( Ii r i 1 111 a s. 1 he cbser v at mil of ("niistm -is a a lestival will nigh uii:era! among the s caiU-d ('hristian nations. In the Cnited States within the mennoy 01 a generation, it has come into much prominence. o that evi 11 the descr n d .1 n t s ol t he Puritans who l:ke the Scotch l'rcs byterians retrded the recognition of the day as partaking of the nature of idol worship, have nun? to Celebrate it both 111 its religious and social aspects. Tne general manner ol its ob servance in Aiiii'iie.i is the result of the blending ol t he customs of the various Kurope.m nations. The institution ot the Christmas tree, the g: v;uir . f pieseDH. and the legends of St. Nicholas. Kriss Knn kle, or Santa Klaus, together with the banging of the stockings on ( hi :st m as eve, and other at tendau t cereaioir.es associated with these legends, we delive from the (ler mans and Hatch among whose descendants 11 the Ne-.r World these customs ! -i.g cxis'id l.e'ore they wen1 1 1, co 1 ; 1. 11 ,1 : 1 1 0 their present tnodihVd !o;:n liu- gen eral manners ot tiie coininunry. The custom ot the Chris'mas d;n ner is an inheiitance from Old hneland, as are uiaov ol t he g laies. snorts and pastimes 111 Cat health and blessedness in the life of a peasant and the toil of a shoe maker. I have no doubt that in all this he does not deceive himself. In all sincerity and in all self sacrifice there lies a potent alchemy, and the extent to which true happiness depends on external surroundings is inappreciable in comparison with what it gains from those elements of contentment and charity which were obtained have more power than aught beside to make our thoughts. " I'l-oaeant as roses in t'ue thickets blown, And jmre .18 detv bathing their crimson leaves. " lie who lives up to an unselfish sinan imiustiies winch have up- me. u win una wnn certainty mar, peared in the Atlanta Constant ion 1' yields hiru a delight which were inspired by the daily v.ews neither the world, the flesh, nor the their wi iter had of that dingy p, devil cau pretend to bestow, ei: r. lint it no more follows that the 1 n ,-e en 1 .irs the . ner of that same ideal should be adopted by .- .c shop ha.- become an extensive all mankind than it follows that manufacturer. His cutlet y is sold , the joy inspired by a delusion is an :n he Pe-t hard ware stores of the argument in favor of accepting the country. H is name on the blade is i delusion. A hermit, a trappist, a a guarantee ol excel. 1 nee. llis'stlite may be supremely happy, knives have a reputat ion eiju'al to ami yet the theory on which their any and surpassed liy none. It is dives are based may be radically his eiieular that lies before us. He false. sells by the gross or the dozen now,! The Church, he says, lias nothing and commands his own prices. His j left her but the valueless parapher variety extends from the daintiest I nalia, of temples, images, gold peat I handled knife a ladv can pro embroideied banners and words, cure to the heaviest blades used by i With her metaphysical explana hnntsmen and backwoodsmen. Hut! tious she has hidden the light of lie is not ashamed of the humbler 1 Christ's doctrine under her vest sources ot earning of his former j ments, and has been scorched by little shanty. In his lare factory it. She has done any work she is a department for sharpening anil I ever had to do, and is atrophied, concaving razors. Barbers and j Therefore mankind has repudiated men who shave themselves are his her, and everything that is alive in , a. I 1 1 . i- "1.1 1 -1A regular customers. ihev send mo worm 01 r,urupe una utuucLieu tin ;r tools to him from ail parts of JOHN McSORLEY, FASHIONABLE Boot and Shoe cMer, Pollock St.- Newbc-i a. N. C Desires to announce liiat his FALL 8TOCK OF MATKKUL has been received and he is prepared 10 ri 1 1 orders for FINE CUSTOM-MADE EOOTS AND SHOES Having two superior nillled workmen, all orders promptly rtlled. In soliciting patronage I guarantee "the best material, a good rit, the latest style, and durability," As one arnons roaev testimonials of the character of my work the subjoined from a well known cllizt 11 tells nsown story: t'KITEI) STATiS NOV HF.RNK. N. C , Cu.MMl.S-RS OFKI. E. i,ct. 5th. 1KK8. -NO. Mr3t.Rl.EY. Ksq. Pear Sir i'leaso n.ake me a pair of gaiters sluiiiar to those voa made me two years ago. 1 have worn them two years aud they are good yet. 1 have been wearing shoes fifty-si a years ami they are the best I ever wore. Kespeetfullv 'Signed" t HIl.. Repairing neatly and promptly done o -t dw If You Are Sick With Headache, Neoralgia, Rheumatism Dyspep sia, Biliousness, Blood Humors, Kidney Piaea.se. Constipation, Female Troubles, Fever and A pie, Sleeplessness, Partial Paralysis, or Nervous IT tration, use Paine's Celery Compouiid and 1" ' oured. In each of these the cause is mental or. physical overwork, anxiety, exposure or malar. a. the allect of which la to wealten the nervous ays tern, resultim' in one Of these diseasea Remove : the carjsz with that great Nerve Tonic, and the 1 result wll disappear. I Paine's Celery Compound Jas. L. Bowen, Springfield, Mass , write " haine's Celery Compound cannot be excelled u a ken-e J otuc. in my ease a single botil i I. ; t.. e..!. r :: r pMln tl : - .tt -. . i made. nn. I i ivc in., re irlili.nl Me . ..lol I. I i I h. ;.,, , l wrought a rreat change My nervousness entire! v disappeared, and with it the remitting affeetinn .if the stomach, heart and liver and thp whole tone of the system was wonderfully invigornted. I tell my friends, if sick as I have been, raine's Lelery Compound fo: Will Cure You! Sold by druggists. $1 ; six for Vi. Prepare. 1 . i. : y W ells, RiciLABDBON & Co., Burlingtun, Vt. For the Aged. Nervous. Debilitated. I no other A Dress Dyed j A Coat Cole i od Garments henewed A Child can use them Unqji)l!(d ?-,r all Fnnay arid An W. i At dni-i : 's and MreboniH lif lu.e ,-. . WtL.S. Hi !.C0N i C. ., P'toa., Be..i -. V- IO ccn rr. AGENCY FOR itself irom her. All churches (he says) are like sentries carefully keeping guard over a prisoner who has long escaped them. He eB usiness. What it amounts ' pressly compares himself to .Jonah lave no means of' preaching to the Mneveh ol a d's- v, e the South when they need atten tion. His circular, sent out to the ; rad e. calls attention to t his i eat nre ol his to i ;i a year knowing, bat ot this we are sure, th it when a man from small begin nings builds up a large and pros pe'ous indutry by honesty, skili . nd fiugalitv, his future is sure to be continually piosperous if he ad heres to all those various humbler lines of work that helped him to rise liom the shanty to the large, no ot : completely equipped factory. We public and privat-e en tertai n men t Chat are common at this season. The European customs m counec tion with Christmas are raadily traced back to old Koman, Saxon. Druidical, or other iebgnois and social ceremonial ot the ancient ancestry. Thus jho toms in reganl to t hi have told this simple but true story for those of our many young iriends who wish to climb to the top of the business ladder without going step by .-tep ov. r the intermediate rounds. The South has as many blight, aspiiing boys :n proportion Kngli.-h ens ito lts popula' ion as any other part eiiKtleioH and of the counti w Many of them have s - s 'iz-.ii. the yule log are survivals o! old Hritish rites practictd b the Druids, and the boisterous fun and license allowed in many of the con tinental European countries in con nection with the Christmas holi days, have been claimed by scholars to be directly descended from the Koman Saturnalia, or those ot ancient German and Norse mytnol ogies. No matter what may be the opinions of individual critics as to the symbolic and commemorative character of Christmas as a relie- Tv peps:.. Fever-. Kidney D:s?te., 1 10us holiday, the fact that it has TUl ru tAat toilnw-.ma awnaAae m aai aT-aa if usa. isav. Stt.mer Trent W m Uwa awrr ktoaala l aa.1 tin ,-a.la , arwaaaa m at a o-sioaa :.-r HaalUia aaJ aiaamaaa i aaaaa aat all .aiataMau warara aaaaa Aa T1IK ( 11 OKU ( oni'ANV, i-,ii . suiiin iTHr.cr. r . -. r-1 1 1 1 a I K i . I 1 1 i t . pt. phi. with .1 I., a TIU ha a Saw Aaaaa Ikar Elaatoa oo. Taa Sas aaA rwiaj aa US i aioak. at. laian wilt kaw Klaataa oo Hoadara aaj Tawaatar Toanaataa a( a., '.lurxaij Staasaaa aaaw AUaar 1 I. DRtaalWAY at .a.wMra . r. vajrx.r. Stlaaaoa, ' Vance Male & Female ACADKM Y. B.'.ious Colic. Malari. ct: Tnll i I'illa p rol iiff rraular li:.ll h.xl a a i" J - cll rl Out -h. noono rao rniu, uo. Sold Evrryv;liere. a natural apMimte tor mecliauism, and nope s- :i.c day to be great manufacture is. To them and to all our youth we commend this story ot a knite. T.dto. .Manufac t ti i e i "s Record . lion a .Man Srronlil Live. Ti ue it is that the vital principle grows weak-when isolated, and, in the language of a contemporary, the man who cares for nobody and for whom nobody cares has nothing to live for that will pay lor the trouble of keeping soul and body together. Yon must have a heap of embers to make a glowing tire. Scatter them apart, and they be come dim aud cold. So to have a brisk, vigorous life you must have a il CSLT Ti'JS Fall S riiioa ol August 1 ti o d H e g i ca W C w ARi). Afwatac rraia .-a at. C. larra. Joaly uu r-.a 4 J. - lank, aialu aruta. I1TJ Saalaaaaa. Steamer Htmard, Ia4A7ndnt Steamboat Line. flRON TONIC Will rnrirr lAv. LOOO raa-a .t. LlVSSt k ION SYS ! nnai Ik. I1ALYS aaJvV J- TOUTH luinaj - i . I come to represent benehcence, good will, helpfulness, sympathy, and a host of social virtues, which are inculcated in a very vital man ner by the customs of the day, has group of lives to keep each other tended to disarm captious otyjec tions. Men ot ail creeds and of no creeds unite in the cooperative socijl sympathy and helpfulness that eems at this season to per vade the air. and the indulgence of small, mean, and selfish traits of character in the social sense, is mutual encouragement ami confi dence and support. If you wish to live the life of a man, and not that of a fungus, be sociable, be bro therly, be charitable, be sympa thetic, and labor earnestly for the good of your kind. This is the season for reviving I rebuked by the very condition of the good impulses and rekindling I the vitAlird and eUctritied social; the perhaps cooling tires of our ' at mosphere. Ex. humanity. Encourage every gen- regardful world. Forum. How It Is JJorne. it is strange how differently a deep trouble affects different per sons. One cries aloud for sympa thy, with outstretched hands of angu s i. Another clasps the hands tightly over the poisoned arrow, to conceal it from all eyes, and silently dies of the pain. Another affects jollity, and rushes wildly from one excitement to another, hoping for nothing, caring for nothing, save never to be left one moment alone with his miserv. Which of all these is the great sufferer, God and his own soal only kuoweth. To llv is not always to shun. He who. placing a chair for Misery accepts him for an inevitable guest and goes on with his ordinary torn plovmeuts all the same as if he were not there, stands the surest chance to be rid of him, or grow indifferent to his unwelcome pres ence. To all, however, it is not given to do this : but at least even for them there cometh an end to all things. Eight Hours s. Day. A workine man with a dinner pail in his hand came out of a little shop, and was met by a fellow working man, who aid : "Why, Jim, you're working oyer time now, aren t yon T 'No," was the replv. "I'm not." "Aren't you putting in more than eight hours a day. ' "Yes.'' "I thought eight hours was the union schedule"" remarked the outsider. 'Y'es, but you ee I have ju3t bought the shop, and work thir teen WW W HLN i i ; i (.- t -i pure, clean, fine 8AVAN..V:; I -All inside and out, of the very Iiii-- - -.V,NN . H TOBACCO, two for a nickel, v. I a..:: t you no to PALMER'S iiult.viuilK and get them. ix not be humbufju'ed by . Leap trash ; get a good , smoke and be hsppy; and vou can get any , quality of Cigars you want. Little Mexi cans, onpcent. FIVE CH i- iuj.yj s. very j popular brand, for ten cenu. etc , etc ' Whv not come mii.1 Iry them? W M. Ii. I'ALMEH, Mid.ile st.. Newborn. ; Furniture!!! JOHN SUTb'R j Ilaa on band and ip receiving every dHy ! handsome jai lor suit?, chamber set?,! heavy w.ilitit. buraue. wardrobes, mattresees. chairs, lounge., sofas, etc.. etc. . He also baa a iine of bome-made work ; of bedsteads, sofas, tables, bureaus. ! etc., which are neat and cubetantial. I l'riocs rtfj;!it Dov.n to 'Itock Bot toin. He 6 d w M:i,i!. ; ert 33 Low races P STILL LEAD ! .MA St&ves iso in Oemand All tho tine, and the place to buy them is at P. M. DRAFJEY'S. We have a full line of Cookinjr aDd Heating; Stoves, and will be sold on reasonable terms. We make a specialty of the New Far mer Girl Cook Stoves and other brands. Also a complete line of Hani ware. Sash, Doors and Blinds. Cart and Wagon Material, HarneBS. Paints, Oils, Glnsa. etc. Come and fee me aud be convinced that I wiii of-U you ood goods for little money. oc2Sdwtf P. M. DRANEY. PHILADELPHIA SINGER WARRANTED 5 YEARS. HIGH ARM, $28 LOW g ABM, $20 lay tha ;Xa iaa ol i mf HowarJ will rtio L Uoadmf mad r ri Oai ajij af Mr Mooday 5av-. thai ataaunar II lAa faalowltkat aehasiai To Troa avary 7 - o'clock, rtioraioi Taaday aai Sa4u ri a y J. J L.V-SITTXR. Majiaarar J. J. DkamJaVWAT. AkOl at Na" BajriM- NEW BEHNE AiNDPAMUCO LINE. The Ittimer TillOMA, Aaaaawn l7M.u-,.-..l fr.-;: an.l paa aaaajaa AaaakA. Uala aw i 7i a. a.1 ,Q .n a aaaaa. ka aapavrw4 rao4r mraror mmrf.cm ka aa4 ftaaa all potsa oo ..an K.nt akal kva-.lao eaiaincr an. I .w Ka-i. r )r pat kaa raji o ar ,a a-fti).i j. w . s.-. ,q ivaa Haw Ran. narr a ln.!ar a -1.1 alI I A il or itaf.T" t'.- eo. n. aa claaaaaoca. AAama an n :; . rka. VaaaAaaaara am! Hooaa-a. . I aaaaa aayhr-- .vary va Ti , A y a-a-my it i l i m n. Pr ;i , VaaMAaaaara. ao.oa v . . .. , laaaav artt a ti n - - i Tara ua f avaatai a AUaallaaA p mi - a. n -- sArrala atlit.-a. VVwMiat rawal acl : -r a :i a a. . . kanl H. C. U on ii l A (lawa. a. O M. ASSrTT Vj'n: .-.J.rr---- H roWt.K" -i.ir.-w a r w LA jl Aioarr.' .. a - n va sjo. ucosui a Ht Mia . lA'.f . .aoarm. M.a.( EDITOATE ! LDDCATK ! What Bttr Can Be Done For Th- Cnildren? AURORA ACADE1IY uboo., y. c-. 1 C - 3-t.-.,rv NaA OK ApV-ltA. lBlllffHtlww.lAwk t Ptrva&ajVl. m.m.4 T . rs. Fa-AUla- At mo' ia4a.tr --al Rmm m a C-Aal Ud Pwt-WwM rwafja1 A W fert-a Il itl l IBS , mi air9- bl. Pwr T -.aa. aa aaaaa aW-Av f " -f A f rO r CD . 1 t a pa- w I AHIhS t.A-.'W --.- .oi -r-v LMllklAJ H1XT1II l-UTN TOJT1C a - f aaaa. fi-IM I a ( -aa) ft I r aiaka-' t fSal,- AHOi v a-n f. raatr't'.i s'r tn 1'appa r 1 a 3. m ;(- m t at t m : O : i " Ba T n. HAHTIt'l LIVr rILLi W f '--a, .-i-.i-ll-- Ija- ( t as - 1 ! SlJ il! I .a-w a I Va !'- BvaI 1 - a - - - ---( r-'- w a - la ; t x w .- HATEI attOICIWE CO.. ST LOUIS, MO THAT-EIGHT Th Original Wins. C y S mrriaau. Sc Loaia, Trop'r ! A " rr-maa IjTtt iatadiooa. Ka J in mc l N Loan Dinm I Pr i ?' A Q. S nnonl Lit- A 1 U. ku for .7 -r.r. -'' WM.,IITin BlII.HIMII, 1 tirir.n.si. a lllile ai,I.niT Ar'lT;-l. .s. , stow, u Ft,- K' r H Ilnni, Puirrll. K. ' . Oin. Taao.. whim ! .--..-1 r.in tvern dJ w r l.rr. -i M A . n 'rr McJ., .r.t I ' , THE LADIES' FAVORITE.' KEVER OUT OF ORDER. j a i'ur airnt t t v ; :a f. r :-nrj an i - r - !? y. ufnr,..t .'.-! i : r Tt w rit I NU Vk rt h it-, . -a I JCeiMTf j ' 1 "-at -v-iAc- :.ie lJplk .rj.- a.- !rmrkii, Ter n n a . s Ilolldij Mince Pie. i !:i the old time the Christmas ! (season properly began on the lflth 1 Pecember 1 described in the jirayer ! tnxik calendar as () Sanentia ), ami I ended .Tanuary ii. with twelfth 1 night. When the learned l'r. Parr was asked what day in December ! it w.s proper to begin eating unnce pie. he said. Hegin on () Sapien- tia: but pleae to say ( hristmas pie, mince p:e -iihim c pie is l'uri tanical. If there n any merit in eating nunc' pie. as t his asuocia-' ; ! kui ot it with the h-!y season seems 'to imply, then we have a certain test uf the piety i.i the l'llgrinia U New England, for t hey and t hen descendants did net ln-v.t.ite to eat mince pie any day ;ii the ear they ' conld get it, and had i'. and had so much grace that they culild tnke i it with impunity l'.r bie.klat om a su in mer inori: ; ng. irons suggestion, welc-ome every kindly thought, and respond in i every joss:ble way to the invita tions of charity, whether they come in the open application of those who constitute themselves the vol untary agent of good work, or in the mute but mure eloquent appeal of visible but uncomplaining pov erty and suffering. '.x. 1 i ' ' r ' 1 Ii g an c; .1 1 for veil -. Wall. :Vlier " 1 )ruiik 1, Oil II.'. but ham': lb iv i f !. ildieii a! :.' - .;.! a !-, 1 ker, 1 reel, never drui. 1 amounted "Owing to ill health I will sell at my residence in town 29, range 18 west, according to government sur vey, one crushed raspbery colored cow, aeed eight years. She is not afraid of cars or anything else She is of undaunted courage and gives milk frequently. To a man who does not fear death in any form she would be a greet boon She is very much attached to her home at present by means of a trace chain, but she will be sold to ' anyone who will agree to treat her faired nut right. She is one-lourth short horn in address-1 and three-fourths hyena. I will l i.,,t s. en' throw in a double barreled shot gun, which goes with her. l,i;i, p,..i In .May she generally goes away somewhere for a week or two, and ,!!. i returns with a .tall, red calf with no licker, 1 long, 6wabby legs. lier name is t,, i, r, t Iimi-' i Rose and I prefer to sell her to a :ii w iiz deceived Love affairs " " es She hi it mint bun. : non resident.'' Bill Nye. an' a mighty b.ni one m. in iet 1 some other teller -J - .i '.ft.: ; ..ca.;- i.l - daa-Las. TAX. FOR MEN 0NLT.A w -a. j. -t a a , a n a . -1 w-mj- r r iaw myrt $500 Reward! JAAS U) Tatm kaar Atbim v. aail Ua tba SVkULIK- .,., f a M i J baiaa our LAMP -a rM rx-k. 1 fry avxwj sl aak. AtA AA T ehiawl STOVE k a r vo IS -wot for osm kr $1 M pair down i p.--i t vmJ4 Rlail for V, .'nU. ttbrt A HcMikln CkiCrflniU.Q B'.TTAU), AGENTS K. T. BOS5EB, Psj.-cxi"Ar Xtmrn E. O. Lajumtl . Awmrr. Tto rmJt Ikawaanw w'.li Jy a -ap'. . I nr. aava alaaa raAv S IM arm Saaaaaaaa wUi my a r.b a :j ua1 al i i a Vaava u. Aaws. (kaaafA aaal laiklaM axlaraia fSiaaaa aw abauwaal rma v- -a a of uiraafa Sa awal aaT aaaalmi. 5 daaj'ieuun ii:.;'. aaaaaa aaT faroaraataal Uinaaa. farfartlkaw ra torraa :um cpl t ".o K T la-iawa-a. IS'iicpa. l oar lcul,aaa. ,-ma aot F- aa p'.a m aa.a -j aa 1 . m on .J ST :au " ' 1 13m a aavar : r n t ia ..i 'a. :e a-.:ax -.a - .c a .a. Ha a a -r-a Tna fanu mno i.s r . i "k. n hiTrv Wa hl IS. a-nrl.I for 1,-w Srirva A handaoo. ar.J Iroaglr B.-MiDa I'b I iraak Alkan. a x r . - - S.. .lit adaa ia1 wlaraa. koldiai K aara of , al -i .t a rt-f Card Mat. r t f.r i5 ra la, r.t. a rr. a aVaal riaak raaiacraaa Alkaaia... i ii . al pa.l.iad n.Va. ffr.14 (m i:rn u . r 'i 1 j U paa Cahlo.t 111 I .rd pi. turr ' rk r'taiii for At S. IllaatratMrir.ul.r. mrr ' ; ar.4 rncc - ora.,, ak Xrl.kl t iurlnaill uaU. r- ! JruTiikt. Nsw api4 -1 w 1 j an 1 - xaa r r -Mad t k aa, iiia.iravtwn arir Uiiti ALBUMS 9 mS I Ucolara apn aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai B- kt (OU,KT. ti IX Alum.. i - uoca u:-i WL .lilt ail at. t- 1 r am N of i i . lie w.i- ,i rr, a ri oversowing i ; 1 1 sympathy lor ii,.m and beast lor (iod's creatures wherever and howsoever he e neon n t ei ed them. Not only was every man his bro ther, but every animal 'he .sheep of the tields, the buds in the branches, the ass on winch he rode, the bees who took refuge in ins kind protection, lie wivs the friend of everything that suffered or re joieed: no emotion went beyond hi ; sympathy ; (us be.irt rose to see the gladness of natuie. and melted over the distresses of the .smallest and meanest creature on the face ot the earth. And l this divine right of nature, eveiv thing trusted in him." 'That sen.-e ot security and sun pathy winch, we all acknowledge, draws the noble domestic animals, norses and dogs, to those who like them, embraced with St. 1'rancis a wider circle, for he loved everv- ( a io u i ; a w : '.'.il. Weil t sile W.lsll't : Ml. I o' cloth W 11 111 II 1 let has i,,.,: i Tr.iv t hi. she married him. She ler .in' let on that she oil. but wasn't. Why ahle 'o get 1 1 i 1 1 a decent - the w ivk air ter t hey Yes. the pore fellow Ii!..lel)ee.- A I k.lUsaw ellll- r N'onic relax at : not hi, Stntles, and le.-s hue let night, a light ful M.. P i M uat lla c I i: a Some - lirrc. le linisl n. i e lull ami oi .me w here ; 1 1 t hey do i - at their own hearth it will i . e sought in ot her j .rc ii ' .'.Me places. Thei e the lire burn brightly at id make the home nest de with all those little arts Magazine Editor I am gettiDg up a symposium on the subject: Is Marriage a lauureT" and 1 would much like to have an article from you. Literary Man On which side ? M. E. I am most in need of an article on the affirmative. L, M. Want me to pronounce marriage a failure T M. E. Well, yes. L. M. 1 wouldn't dare to. I'm married. Whether young or old, think it neither too soon nor too late to t ii 1 1 1 over the ieavea of your past life, and consider what you would do if what you have done were to be done again. FIFTEEN DAYS' TRIAL IN TOUR OWN HOUSE BEFORE YOU PIT ONE CENT. High-Arm Machine has aeir-aettlnc needle, aeir-tbreadlnr attnttle, is noiseless an'' ILrnt-runnliiar, haa the finest set of attach. rnenta, in a ve I vet-1 lned cake. Don t pay agents $ 55 or too, but send for circular. Remember, we guarantee cur machine equal to any high-prlcca maciune on tne mark.ee Addresa The C. A. WOOD CO., 17 If. IOUa St.. PbllAdelptilA, Pa, V. irs- rrr f. t-i-iN 1. T al'fflijfi Atlantic & N. C. Railroad TIUE TAB LIS JVo. 15, In Effect 6:25 A.M., Wednesday, Dec 19th, 1888. Going; East. Schedule. Going West. No. 51. Passenger Trains. No. 50. Ar. Lve. Stations. Ar. Lve. pm 3 30 Goldsboro 1128 am 4 17 4 20 La Grange 10 46 10 48 4 49 4 54 Kinston 10 09 10 14 6 18 6 4S New Berne 8 27 8 44 9 20 p m Morehead City am 0 88 Daily. Schedule. Goinq East. No. 1 Mixed Ft. ct Pass. Train. am 12 10 12 37 12 45 1 00 1 10 Stations Goldsboro Best's La Grange Falling Creek Kinston Caswell Dover Core Creek Tuscarora Clark's Newbern Riverdale Croatan Havelock Newport Wild wood Atlantic Morehead City Atlantic Hotel Morehead Depot a m i'ueniav, Tliur dav an tsmurday. tMondny, Wedneeday nnd Krldsy. 1 23 1 ol 2 30 2 55 3 35 4 04 4 21 5 05 6 46 0 59 7 27 8 30 8 52 9 04 9 2G 9 3d 0 51 1 S3 2 10 2 35 3 05 3 40 4 09 4 31 6 60 6 51 7 0 7 53 5 3i 8 50 9 00 9 30 9 45 p m Going West No. 2.f Mixed Ft. & Pass. Train. 6 15 p m 5 33 5 40 5 03 5 18 4 06 4 35 2 55 3 42 2 30 2 35 1 58 2 10 1 24 1 80 12 54 1 00 12 82 12 42 10 82 12 00 9 41 9 46 9 28 8 59 8 17 8 00 7 47 7 17 7 05 I am now prepared to offer better induce ments for the future than ever in the past. My stock is much larger and could not be better selected. I Buy in Large Quantities for CASH, direct from Importers, Jobbers and Manufac turers, which enables me to sell cheaper. A trial will convince that 0. MARKS isreally the LEADER OF LOW PRICES. It would be lolly for me to attempt a lull description of all my stocW The most elegant line of DRESS GOODS that has ever been brought to this market, including all the f All the Latest Novelties in Fancy Goods! Satins! Velvets! and Velveteens! AND MY LINK OF Silks ! Ladies, isses and Children's Cloaks ! Well you Will have to come imuI see (hem. thev an- the largest, handsomest coot LLSI' hie n, tie city . lot ot le t lid dcHcrfpt ion Ai-o a halidnonie Wraps and Shawls, Flam.- v Etc., Etc. DON'T FAIL to see my liue of before purchasing, which is very large, rnbt :. -g all gi .tria"am) tint cheapest to the best : Al! wool Three I'ly ! . . N, all woe I IngrW etc., etc. Napier Matting, Pine Matting, On cloths, all widths. Table Oil Cloths, Mats. Rugs, Etc., f.lc. Shoes ! Shoes ! Buch a line of Shoes never was exhibited in lb s place beloie. Mtnn, Ladies, Minn-s and Children's of nil desci i -t ion 3 m nrdless variety. 9 83 9 04 8 27 8 05 7 52 7 27 7 15 7 00 Train 50oonnects with Wllmirucxon 4 Wei- don Train lvuud tiortii, leaving Ooideboro U:6U a. m., and witn Kicnmona at n nvuie Train West, leaving Groldsboro S 20p..m. Train 61 connects with Klchmona A DanriUe Train, arriving at Goldsbcro 3: 10 p.m., and with Wilmington and Welion Train irom the North at H: 13 p.m. Train 'Z connects witn Wllmlneton and Weldon ThroiiKi Freight Train, leaving Goldsboro at :3U p.n., and with Klchniond A Danville llirouiib fieignt train, leaving Goldsboro ut fi.lu r. M. S. L. Dill, tuperlnte.ndert. By calling at my store you will find very many things that cannot be mentioned here space would not permit, and besides they are too numerous to mention. Two thousand yards .'5-1 Cashmere at H'c. per yd. To thousand yds. double width Cashmere at lte. per 3d. worth lite. The prettiest and best Ladies' Button Shoes in the city (or $ l.li.r. Pants Cloth, 10c. up. Fine imported Halt Hose at 10c , worth L'Oe. Towels, 5c. up. Turkish Bath Soap, 5c. Good Note Paper, 5c. quire. Knv lopes, ,V. package. Hose and Half Hose, 5c. pair. Ladies' Collars, 5c. A big drive in Ladies' Kid Cloves. I bnit:n embroidered hark for only 50o., worth $1.00. Ladies' Jerseys trom 00c. up. Ked and white Flannel from 15c. up. Corsets, 25c. Men's Scarlet Wool Undershirts, 50, e a h. Ladies and Gents' Undershirts, 135c. To the Wholesale Trade. I am now-prepared 10 ofTer4 better inducements to Wholesale Pnycrs than ever before. My stock is much huper, more varied and eomplnte. I bay in large rpiantitu-s n-m FIRST HANDS f..r Sl'Oi CASH. which enables u,e to sell t'lIUArKK it; Houses. 11! . juaiitiheh than Northern Come and see me. I can zzc you Money. f p Agency ft rClark's O. N. T. Ppocl Cotton. Jil f t TO 6 DAT8.X m gQvmrmnfA not t V 11 Bal vrsuirbr th illTaM Ciamkal 3. V V CHnrt r. n tt.Bf"3H V V Ohio, afki J. V. N. C. that pirents () perfectly under stand. Don't repress the buoyant spin's of your children: half an hour of merriment round the lamp There is no liberty to men whose passions are stronger than their religious feeling; there is no liberty to men in whom ignorance pre dominates over knowledge: there1 when w is no liberty to men who know not ever. how to govern themselves. -Ve , willi us Mr Jamks Maxwell. 0 who is well known in this community for God makes the earth bloom with his skill in workmanship a. - 1 : . . - J-.,. H " . . Big 11 ha given oalver- IS3.1 satisfaction In LI14 enre of Gonorrhoea and ofet-i. 1 prescribe ltasd feci safe in recommend iug i to all suffer sr.. .A. J. STOKER, M.D., Decatur, III. PRICE, 91.00. Brkl Sold by DruerUt3. Jordan, Agetft. New Berne, may 2 d wlv Look Out For Fraud Itcad Thla, and Vote Accordingly, The election comes off next Tuesday, nnd we nope it will result to tha satisfac tion of every citizen and to the beat inter ests of the country. In the meantime vve vvinh to inform iae puhlio that, haviDg l.een burned out, we are still in business, and may be found at Trenwlth's Blacksmith's Shop, where he will be glad t) see our patrons and take their orders. Immediate steps will be taken to rebuild in briik, at the old stand, on Craven street. will be in better condition than Allow me to thank you kindly, one and nil, f. r v our liberal patronage in the past, and to ask for a continuance l 1 In- sun .-, r, curing nn thnt LOW PRICES SHALL ALWAYS I FAD. I am, very truly juuik, O. MARKS. J. H. CKABTRIK. BASIL MaM.Y. JOHN H. CRABTREE & CO ENGINEERS, Founder and Machinists Manufacturers and Dealers in L'NGINES AKD MACEISISTS' SUPPLIES Hullalara of Eaglnei Mollara. taw Mllla, EdflDX a ( ul off Marlilnra, Weare prepared to do OaallnKa ,-f all A In, la with promplneea. Round Knob Hoiel. V D. il'll K.l K. Piop'r. HOUND KNOB N. C. Mtiait I'ictn roMiie Sca'iiery In Wdtorii North Carolina I'UINTrt OT 1MKHKMT N1AII n V I Mai an I l Mlla-a. kar nav BOO-." W1UJ Book of pr- ml FREE. and tireliglif ot a home blots out the remembrance of mariv a care fk;n.L,. l.r.-- ..rr.- i .. . i. - .iL.i--. . Ll"" lUllL "'i- ins sense ana annoyance (Hiring ice nay , arm uuu ma i" ci u u.w lu .,... , ..,,......, I for any deaoilptlon or machinery Of brorherhood was real not fiefi. tl,l,.a afarn,r,l ll,r run tnL-o tosps. f hat we mav HOt be discon- endinordora. eare ready for busi. " tious: he had the courage of gootl with them into the worid is the un- tented with oar sojourn here: -,h' kdwahds 4 CLARK, intention, feared nothing, and wr-.s .seen influence ot a bright little do-makes it bear thorns, that we may j Boiler Maltirs and Mnciini;ti not feared." 'mestie sanctum. Life Illustrated. 1 look for something better beyond. I r.ovii nwly Particular and immediate attention e!v. d 10 repal - a of all kinds. We will be glad to give plana and eat; uihUs We are the aeenta for the sale of the Amer ican Saw. Also for U. A A. Kargamln'i cele brated Indestructible Mica Vaivea, We give aatlafactory guarantee for all wor dona by ua. Iy2l d2aw wiy Old fort .... HI. Her an i.i Mountain I ralvi.H Iui.n -Mud Out . I H wan iiHii.iR "l uii ri l 1 I'lnnarU. ol Ibe Hilar Rldice. .. Poijtio 'I'op " ; 1 ,,e Hive , flni trrnit flnli 1 1 d ,; KrldgeH' Irin Hprlnga .. . Kelij Iron aprlngk M ilheira Peak, tli (irava or rrr.f Mn(),rii I lua hlkheal Milnt caal of the H.m a j MyuuUliia, ulae mllca. rure cwwi ary atmokphere; no fja 1 iv ta t urwB. i raiua atop at me uoor. Open all the year, by month or week. i llah apl7 Trn raaaonabl 18 dwt;

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