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7 - " ' i " 7.v.."t!f jr . --'.'".'. ' lot". ' TiD II. 0. Fi eight Lint mourn ui sxmix ?in rrm O U4 l1f CUWr i-V a n SXMI-WKEKLY TRIPS strivta B<imorr and I Tallin Baa .im- r - a4aia'AV. luktV lti' taavtaa) iaa Hrt e THE JOURNAL. 1 UK E K K A L ASKM It I. , Pl'RlTY. MXla JN I'll Til DAY. S K X A T K . tiute met Hirsuah B e r r. e i a:, a. This U the Tor of the Gem inh PearlTop Lamp Chimney. Aii others, si m Harare :::v.ta:'r.. 1 the r i L,iJ UA . SAW RUAt . ai Raj '.. :ai or ..X !' i w in.? .(ntiT.iiK.Ki atasaai fi'T tea. T ii it i t-f i -n faaoc w ' MX( fMf ill (nm h.tia.m y 4 r- aj.alia. mi r a fir ihmm, : i i .m rts.--'-. tlaliam.1. art.1 .' .m-.a l r -. T a. a.T U va-aaa. Via a -.-aaa'tl- u lHftU fiHil'i - !:.ar a.i.l Rr -ui s ' Ifmm ms a njwt JaU. aU IKtlUkU'D . Mauar U f.1,1-. -i a- - - o . a lark M BaUfaa. Traa. 1 a I Kant mr, BWaaam. U rn'.r. - & Twaiwt v!'" Tw Jji:tt I.- i ' SE3. i 'I i. rr. I.ik 4 ihr. i(arllJ thing the ttoJ la lha wil J lngl cf Lbs wood Mar Tiolet r;t in tvaat lurprw sroal kddi fair ihtdowioc ul kiaa la bar whila bDj wmi bluebalii ipfut Tbair dying breath in aof t rtar.t Har prt' ''l1 thir whita ;irli ihovinii. Kfr .-hMa lik rnf hu a'.icg ! w- inf. f. H aii brr chili! ik inncanc r j 1 g jr i . procr-tor anil d(i- r.t . us. hmi trrad a iai r a rrh J ot e r - I' Fl. fwrtaaaaa, amturtar . Mils aMllaa fa. atul i m ai4 aaiM a aa Jinti f.-. ATtia BAHaKiai Of ICIK twHir Via . C. UB- !ta- i m. ' 1 i - fs Pills v 4 not ni k ,th. " l'i ir , II-- I I . r I REMEDY I'M! mSTBN CARDURA DSPAICh Tl fast rrljfht Llo0 aa w a u VaaMaW aa4 ai, aw naaar. ' - rlaaaifclM. I lata. (MWa, THB 8TXJLVX&9 EAGLET and VESPEB . aa aba WB wltt ram a ni Jar anaada . uaaaanat m aaiMi Mia1 Tl,nr. TatallV! aaa XJtTCkUl (1f w4 nlariM iil IV WUi.'MDaT aui rttilAT aVwaal . M. aV. ! Moutara la. la.. tar. rV4v. aa Swiaiia m. av. n.i taa rMnrnaaia A. la.. iawi a nuat aaa aaajauaa i: mm, auavrtu aaiti.jaa araAall "aaaaa ( at UiaaMu tr anana aul M oaM u uxraa tawMaalatm. tlmtaaaaaai ta aa aaipa 'a ?-m i fWlaa ataamaaav aauiy aa w arum H Ml. t 4-ut.. .X . r a- c w' I 1 . . 4 i K1.VH CREAM BALM (Iraixrt tha Naaal jrr. V IUjiI I'jln an.l lit rt.im ii i .at Ion. H r I Ihr S o r r . II r a t r t Ii r H r n a I T . t a n 0 Snifll. Try lhi i r. 1 I ' r I t h !. :. x. . 'A n i : 1 r U 1 PI ' T- r 'J h t.-.r 1 m r. ' i : t . ipiifiinl i.t-rin'. tuki. ; ufaa". "f htmn tu-t. ahaJf allow i ! it nun la hid tr"n anlir Ar.l - li. far raa.-hinc orchratra .' t.ri t whuparing wmJi- an I .iff T:. r.oarrr ! of graaa and clorrr i i. am lin k i id co w hl!i lifting I h rough . i At i. tint tl.o luik and dw. A tramp romn on tha pinalfiTfiiwfut -hU'Lir-r bCMih hit nakad fpat H a U' pa , w 1 1 4 , h u n g r y . ou U a w a-1 . ti t rc r . 1 1 .a haggarJ ajaa th girl'a jn pirc Hal toaiaUsing in thaur lnJrr liht t 'hacki hia half aariga mood . drpar Th :iaaa. daaparaia icq 1 wiihm That laldocn atopa at K"' or am Ha notaj aaida aha pavaaaa bj, aTe.i ty lb poaar of pnrity. I' he joiirnment. Pruvt-r by Kcv. Dr. W thin city. Tiu- uiirii.u hour w.is cuniiiiicil :n the irest-ij t .it ion i bill.- iiinl reAnlut icns priv.it' .ibil loc.il n at re. Mr. Lcliiand i tit riulucoil b..i to incre.tse tin' n.il.irv nl the Superin tt-nilcnt of rut'lio instrnc: ion. Mr. r.iuir : Hill to umeiiil the flection l.tws of North ('Arolm.i. Mr. W'.lh.tiiiv i.f P:tr : A bill to prevent the biiv.nu' 1 .-e!!;:i of f 1 1 urefl in this Stat'. Sccite bili 'o : 1 lc pe.i 1 . V. c lul p ter 11.i.1aw of 1 p.tsnt il secoiol And tb.irii rc.i ! ; n . urilereil eli-ros-c.l .ii-.d sent to tin' Semite. St-n.ite i c-;c '! :;: ion Resolution of instruction to cr.r Se:i .r ors .ir.il memtiers of ( onress to secure the (laa.H.iRe "' such l.tws .is will pre vent trusts Hiiii conitiinat' it.s upon neceisar ;cs of life. Atlop'pil. SenAte iio'ntion No. ''i : Reso lution of instruction to our Repre sentatives ::i Cunii'ss to secure a eo)o;rii'.il i urvcv of the m; lier.il deposits of cfntr.tl .iud western Nor', h ( '.irol : :: .1 Adi noanced that tbe votes from all the Trayer by tbe Kev. G. S. Wil eouaties of the State had bceu duly ! liams. returned, compared and counted, i petitions AND MEifOEULS. und as the resnlt of that count : de- i B M McCabbiD8 . From 108 cltr"Ln ':l,Dam!LG:F.0WLe; :cuizen8 of Eowan county in rela- ,,1 J" J ; ration to the repeal of the pnr votes cist for inrprnnr at the f election held on the Otu day of November, A. I)., 18SS, was the dulv elected Governor of North I petitions, Carolina for the term of four years, mostly of a beginning on the first day of .T.inuary. A. I., 1S.S9, that Thomas M. Holt, for Lieutenant Governor ; repeal of the purchase tax. Committee on finance. Mr. Marsh : Citizens of the town of Washington, relating to an elec tion on local option. Propositions ; and grievances. Mr. Miller : From citizens of Dnplin connty, in support of public schools. Education. William L. Saunders, for Secretary I ot S'ate; George V. Sanderlin, for j BILLS, . Auditor: Donald V. Bain, for; Mr. Starbuck: In relation to the Treasurer; Sidnev M. Finger, for , transportation of game. Propo-! Superintendent of Public lnstrnc- ' sitions and grievances. tion. and Theodore F. Davidson. for Mr. Reynolds: To enlarge the : Attorney General, each having re- jurisdiction of justices. Judiciary.' GLAMOUR LXD. DANSKE DANBilOli.-:. Ab, dim, lost Glamour-land ! On whose confines I stand, Longing for home that shall be home no more '. There stood my palace grand, Where now, on either hand. The fiery swords of seraphs guard the door. There once I roamed to cull Dear hopes more beautiful Than siren thoughts that musing monks resist : Nothing too far or fair But its mirage was there, Pietured upon the valley's rosy mist. "There each sweet day I heard Songs of a brooding bird, Tdlling of purest pleasures yet to be : There, by the sinking streams. Faint forms of darling dreams hand in hand ceived a majority ol the votes cast jit. tieaij. : 10 enange me Loitered ana lingered .,r ihmr varinrw nnsitinna at. the, jurisdiction of indues in certain with me. same election, were declared du ly cases 01 larceny elected to their respective offices Judiciary. Ab, dim. dear Fancy-land Mr. Bond : Authorizing the Tu-i Thy welkin, rinoow-spanned, tor the same term ot lour years. uis x oerpeu juumoer uompany ro , iuc ,- ujw uvu v c. 1 lir ll..iVlVllt.Wi till. kJlUlUl. I a u v . waavau the Speaker ot the House appended their names to the report of the crs. PROFESSIONAL. DR. J. D. CLAEK OISIVTIHT, RIWItB). c one m orarao treat. tf mu pr:i.,. and Broad. .ri.ni te Lieutenant ilovernoi Stedman .'..cl.ircil that thepuipose for which the ijtnt session was called was .u'l'oinjili.si.ed. and declared it ad i uirned, and the mem hers of the Sen i'e returned to their chamber. A RARE OLD WEAVER. irk. CatarrH l ( apllal tafcdolf r. Daifrh'. thi HAY-FEVER wVk i-a. 1'lil.a. foaa aawtaaia r ro.- K. raJal a, naaaiam. ra MrkM, ay Xartnta n'..i.rj H. . ft. Muaattaa, afaraOamia a u tmr . i i: imiiai V'a4 jkaw )gri aj - w -ia -ajw ' - -j toy taaaaa , JX WIL.' (Oa. v mn .want r.av a SnXkt atMaaiar 0"X ra. s teaman a ratai i(ast r. .. . inuav aV ML Xijatr. . aa Inialt l).l .1 T r. at a. H M . .awaMa.Va- ' . K.C allCtliw. v awial r'ft A4.n1. .a av aw aV. aa-W(& av Ara. Dr. 1 : c h : . the relehrateU i'reaident ot ' air 'ollee, seventy , odd je.rs ago, wim traTellinj through New .Jersey, he rhaDced , to stop t a stagr hotel, in one of it pipulous town. for the night. At a Ute hdtlr of the same, I Mr. Denir.p, once noted writer, j arrived ai.-to ac the inn, and had the imisfortnue to learn from the lAnd 1 lord tfiAt his txds were all paired ' wi:h lodgers, except one. occupied by the celebrated Dr. Dwigbt. Show rrm to his apartment," eiclaimed I'ennie; ''although I am a traner to the Rev. Doctor, ;rhap 1 cau bargain with h:m for my lodg'.Dg." The lanillord accordingly waited on Mr. Denme to the doctor's room . iai-.d there left him to introduce I mtnself. The doctor, although in : hi. night iiown, cap and slipp-er. , and just ready to resign himself to ;he refreshing arms ot Somntis, pi!;tely requested the strange in trader to te seated. Tbe doctor, truck with the intellectual pbysi ognonay of his companion, unbent Ki. iiiitiird limar. an.l plmmnnrpd klo Taw. -" wr ' t,iu-l.iiuj-i."-. . 1 literary con vernation. Therames The lion,.' 1 men' met a' Le.i 7. ir in t he i 1'riMT w a s irsu.mt I p. n 1.1: r. ollel 1 Mir 11 eaker 1 bv the R tk:r..- a 4 . ma -.a -ia a--n " '. r-- air' a S7 11 1 1 BIU SlaUfDaNaV. 4r wa old Doumion S!:ainihip Company. , Maa SU aaaal r.-arni Waa . ItSU, Wt allli-irta aava ,. , Ba issmtis Skaaama. Wlav. ISS 1 I, ar Taw, r II H V. VS' f;r "cr, Cf. a, 5f MO, Dcv Hofi, Pj, tnr. 5 ao rir.c nno KTr..i- aa.al ( lnlali il I aart Kal frv. rt..ft, ( I (iam aaailoa. i.al V. l.H- Milk r.'.r atralia, Itk.tailiia. blMaaaaar. aaal Pa-larrt. p. ar I.J. a- raa. Vaaaaa. llaaa, Jfitiaiall. V1M4 ar .Taa. BallTark. Urarrlai. Haaaarraac... T a . la 1 m w Z m r m a Piyam. If aaa a. m( DIiUt- rrtra. toa'-a auail o 4aaa . .SO lal4 ar Drifflrtu ar Itaaa Faal4 aa Ma-rala af lrfr. uanaarart atad. Ca. 19 Fultan (.. M. T I. I rlaaf . . DU... John city. i'l.e ;::;. .1'. ot read and approved. KK.SP! '" 1 : Ry M 1 . Amis : 1 u sale and unlinishe. the Gov ertior's inau. tee on proposi : :0:1s ,1 Mr. I', iird schools and loirr. selec' i pointed. 1 0:1 pontroads. Mr. Truii mitt ee, 1 h ree ; in the Senate alleged cruel: Western N . t pe n al 1 nst 1 1 11 1 n Mr. 1 1 am . the hhiMitm t Ul k SOU Ul! . 1 Ii 'e I t st s. Mr -lUtnp-o boshes on !o.i ducks on I an D. aid i r.-c ir '. to : condition o t 011 . ( 'mn 111 1 1 d grievances. In re 1 , it ion t o pu b: : c 11!. lie roads that a ou: m it ' ee " ' e a: llou. I ' Hi VS o : h e ' he 0I1 ( ' 1 1 r 1 1 - Ir. Doughroii ( io ertior's :i, ; " ee to con V. I 1 :v Mr. Coflield j;ii uient.s. Jin'. ty the inmeiit' !l!l to prohi tut in ninsuing uii.d. Fish HOaCCOFlTHlC f f SPECIFIC No. 60 1 aa .1. am vtmirn aad art .J i i In. fo. aa. a av pafwyi a . mmm i will am gtf aa i. aa, ,a 1 1 1- - - c. i aa r ai aw, a. t. All of oor VaiarLnary Prvpavrmtiocs can ba) ha4 of J. V. JoitsaV. Dniggtat, H. W. eor. Bro and Middle trru, 5ibara. N. C. WaaAaatC CMy. AaJ ail pataM, VoctaV. fait am4 VM Q aaitWWlTCtaaAT.JAXt' A T m. m anj c'fttUaVTS. aaavai Said bB Itaaraaik Vaw ar MUMUATa Caxa aaVTfa tur Saana anA baa Hi 1 W lava K. al r. M. av --. aVIaaaaaaj Tiawiaai. aaa ail aua j aaadmaw aal im Jaaia avaal nial Miaara. awaaraiaaj. wut aaaa Kuai Jl aja k fcr iavr i-aJt aaz-ana. TUAlaXAI Suaal rU iAt a w SO.M at al.. .aauaa aaavaia auu anaioar wi ao UK, av. Cava aliua w "w Vaaat.' av P. aaaaaaar- a auiijaawax Clrw um Mesa Mar ranava " ai a aas. , a. ) rrTia.aaa tna aaurtai aaTliala aa a , aiJ aa auaaoav aaTawa M kaa aavai I" Ji r aaa aaM aaanala a rag oa ait taiagana la) ataav wa arui 4u foi aaaaa la u ntwiak, iw au giMaM aaar m t l. n. a. 5ji- I aTa WTU IW a jaaial lataMas a-aaalbrt ! asamraaar aaal aaaao J taaw aaHaaia. , - .la.lOaUn,aMI. , VOLttTTtm m TVaUTXJL. Aaaaa. JlaaraatJ. Va v. arfTasromix .- - .... a In tualaiH. Jaa-aj Tart Clly i VVaaT, A a-."" 1 ! Ai Hi1" raaaav tauat waM Sa) aaaal Mm THAT' FIGHT ThaOHginal Wln. C. r. Sr-fj., SC fS-t Aplv n i f s Coon DirtATt . M- alaT ir. rrop'r A. Q Simagou m kpj .ijr. Kaifd by Znim M. A. 5 1 M. kM 47 rr-u DTiriflU,ifI HlaDH Ml.l OfT AmTiTi, S.m .TOKt.n, Err. R T ft. Rrimi, Putnr W. K, (T.Tjr-fc, A ! .ana., T" a-na . wrtri -1 . I thoua.i hwj b--a ttrJ bl kw Twe Ganiiiti) .U A. S n- BOal L-1-T MariiaCataafL I Hlr nma(:maj h a.J tj- m ti r-jt -... i if' ; r (cdi f 3, tutf tllal pUr-ai ' I rw-; i m. ti; .(?"! . r ((4.v -!. a - i .-.. ( it. ItiTi rn-. . I w a -. t n o Nt:-r ; -r K'-i r rsl lfr. HEALTH IS WEALTH! READ CAREFULLY. 1 to amend to tislnntr in i n f r.-s I s ot N ashington, hranklirj, Kitten-! Mr iiam,,t,,n i;, hixwe, and a host of literary and , awg ;,f ri..ltlVe tiisuogaiaoeu cnaructers, ior aome (,lrntook sound. Fish interests. time gave a rest and interest to Mr. Hnasey ; To amend chapter their conversation, until Dr. Dwllit 1S(, iaw.s-of 1 Ss'i. to repealing the chanced to mention the nam of j gpfcial term of tho Superior Court ieuuir. nf (Vavpn rmmtv .1 r. i iciir Mr. Bridrers : In relation to al nrv .... . . . - ..i . , , . r .u. rr. ' lruuir, cur cuimi ui iuq a ui v Folio, ,, said the doctor, in a rhap sody, Via the Addiaoa of tbe United StAte the father of American Bllea Lettrea. But, sir," contiD ued he, "is it not astounding that a man of such genius, fancy, and feeling, should abandon himself to the Inebriating bowl, aid to bac chanalian revels" "Sir," said Dennie, "you are miatakea. I have been intimately acquainted with Dennie for several ysars, and 1 never knew or saw him intoxi cated.'' "Sir,"' rejoined the doctor, "you err: I have my information from a particular friend; I am confident that I am right, and that you are wrong. n Dennie now ingeniously changed the conversation to tha clergy, remarking that Drs. Abercrombie and Muod were amougst oar most distinguished divine; nevertheless, be considered Dr. Dwight, Pre.si dent ot Yale College, the most i 2TSUSS 1 TREHT RT7ZB Uabataft. Cempavay. learned theologian the Qrst logi-j cian and tne greatest poet that America hail ever produced. "But, sr," continued Dennie, "there are traits jn his character, undeserving so great and wise a man, of the memt detestable description he is I the greatest iu;of and doymirt i.if of: the age!'" "Sir, said the doctor, you are grossly mistaken; I am i ultimately acquainted with Dr. ! Dwight, and I know to the con I trary.' "bir, replied Dennie lowing the p'Ople o. North ( arolma to elect their own county oflieers. I'ropoa'tions and grievances. Mr. Watson : In relation to work ing Hie public roads of t he State. Committee on roads Mr. Long: In relation to the revenue laws. Finance. Mr. Hoke: To enable just ices of the peace to take bail. Judiciary. Mr. Sutton:" To require the Su perior Court judges to make annual reiorts to tbe chief justices of such needed amendments to the laws and the chief justices to report biennially to the General Assembly. Judiciary. RKl'OETS i'l SlAMilNi; 'nMMIT lEHS Mr. Carter, of t he j u d ;c: .1 ry corn mittee, reported unfavorably Hou.-e bill J-i, in rtl.itim: to concealed 1 weapons ; House l: . . , . 1:1 i el.vtioil I to iroofs of deeds and other con veancvs. House tu.l ..i. relating iaaaaaaa.aaT. "Jl 1 aAaa BtmT Treat WTtl taarvw rf Mulaf jm4 Taarada? " aut araiomva soar Kaiiu aaJ imaaa caaaJia Aava! tut taaarmadaaba ratwlal iiiin aavy. Uar KlmtBa rou are mistaken; I have it frcn an intimate acquaintance of his, who I am confident would not tell an nnfrnrh " ''o mnrp al-indr " rawalt. O Wajtr-a Mitu lit Kjhi . , ,ir ' Tiiitimr tinanaumtiiarii'ii uiita-a)i the doctor, "I am Ioctor nai. Diaaio-aa. i hiti'mi. r::a. : 1 ) w i uh t of wlinm von iMat "' wiaast br -- f ..-...; i..bao, 1 "An J 1," exclaimed tbe other, "am w aaa rai aaaa. wn'.A. ; -,-rraa.on . can . i as tna Braia raau.uac U xilaarr 4aair and 1 r . ' 1 A as tarr.nir.aa. i . am : p. aaa. laTnl-iary I.w aa.' mcaatl 7 oir-4irO aftttaa or oiat indu a-at.. -a ta-laa do. aioo ;r'. ' ail EoCt.aa 'nr Vi. 'I . tu . i.: :.r.r -u-" I'M r ro ia In. Will Taar a-a hm aw C) atra aa DfaaL M a. mat n am Taaaaaiiaar a ail latai madiato jarm a: f r-ra i a..f- la'l '.I -on I a : - a , or .i-. . prpa '. on pnlala. 1 ra.:a:pt nt pr Viorilltvral III ROtCI j To (T3raaaf eaM Willi .r-lar rw.-. --! If u 'nnll Cniim. avora.-aTrl W'.:: $o c a am 1 will aand . P". r.-: . a.r - -a r- :a fl .tr . " aa-.aa to raCnr..! :. -r; - : :-,a' J. a Ia A T at 3la-aaa-. - r. ataSlt. Ktaanoak V a. aUaaarax PaaJaAa-rUia. W. JU VAJLO. Afaalt at Traa oa mU ton. jVaiir VM r .a Sm lam. ajaavkar at-uia. iu ar nrw owi ataaa.. n.ft T..t a ' t fu aria ua im FVarr.a V (' r r. 7 J aiCT.t. r-'4 I ' NEW BEKNE AflDPAMUCQ LWE. Tae lUtmtr THIOMA, r Aaaa, aa aawf T aoaatraat.d rriM and i avaalwaj Omrn a 91 a.-w.l , aa a mmi mt wroaar aorartor aar . aaaaxaaaaa kian.Htu.Hr toat.r. aari jtaw imrj '. ar I Vla..taf an-i ar atopp. 1 aa ra. aa riaawaaiaiat.. aart Maw n'n. r aaa rjr.aaaa taa Iwalowlsa asbauiaia a-. aoaaaf laiat: Laaaaa Jaw Han anTwAjr aa a;x a. at llaDmaaa. a Jaaaa aa. anilaaaaia aaat auaawail. Laaaa aayawa rwrt aiinaay an ' ri-i r aA Ma A. at., aauayiaa a: mai . V aailaaaaaa. Sanaa Adkaaa au-4 nni.i aaa anrrtaa) aa Maw laraa Maadaf axi l Ilan lara a 1 aaiaaa. A awailaat pwaaauaar a.-nm -no.! v,.-n a -n faa ft-aiaa aauiua naiu faaaiaaaai aoc aa 1 ra.-air.i . - iJa. aaa itj - ami a. a. U. am tV AVaOTT, lan4D.' C. K rilVUI. un... , fWWLat A caTBH, Ipaa K-ir-.n. . aOlu a. utnil . aWaTfl Ijaaara. li:(- A?Vi&tewV RON SfTOSSSIC 3. 'jt L 1 v 1 'r- omit 1 LADIES . ':,'-,i . .. v 1 ' 1 : ;.' . . s u : ' Mr. Dennie, of whom you spoke.'" The astonishment of Dr. Dwight 'nay te letter conceived than told. 'SafiVe it to say, they mutually 1 shook hands, and were extremely happy :n each other's acquaint ance N. Y Ledger. Our Small breat Sea Bogus great men abound. Of th rd, fourth and fifth raters there : a snperrluity. They may Ik? four.d in every branch of the public service, tilling positions for which they are .n no way qualified: and torough their incompetency the .nterest ot the people sutTer Tney ::gu:e conspn uously in the political arena, an to carrying weapons ; House bills, to expedite contested elections: House bill lo, relating to the quail fieations of voters. The following favorably : House bill in re lation to the justification o( official bonds ; House bill ", for relief of grand jurors in certain c.ises. Mr. Lyon, chairman of the com mittee on propositions and griev ances, reported House bill ."1. in 'relation to K M. Painter Jgainst ' Y. A. Dills, contested se.it, in j favor of Mr Dills, the sitting mem ' ber. Mr. Mittnii I ro , on proposi t ion s ar ; ported favorably : House resolu; ion i repeal internal reoom nienils ! ho , tor House b:l: ; he com mitt ee grievances, re- tl.c followiug : L' '. : n favor ot t he 1 e veil ue sy st em : su list 1 1 ute offered ', to declare lour Hi rsK. At 11 o'clock 3. in. the Ilotii-e was called to order by Mr. Lenzar, the Speaker, and the journal ot yesterday w.is read and approved. Fraier by the 1 Jev . J . II- Cordon ot this city. RKS' 'I.f I II 'NS. Mi. Alexander: Instructing t iie :.m: of State to furnish the is'ieesof the peace of the State with the landlord act. Judiciary. In relation to mansion. Joint uler all questions, .I.s. 1 : To regulate ciary. arr.e: I a I elation to and the duty o! trustees. Judiciary. Mr. Watson : To amend chapter II, Code, relating to fees, crop .icns, c. Salaries and ft es. Mr. Bridgers : To allow the peo pie of the State to elect their own olio ers. Committee on cities, towns and counties. Mr. Husst-y : In relation to con v.cts. Penal institutions. Mr. McGill : For the benefit ol ex Confederate soldiers. Fdueation. Mr. Pearson: To require the teaching of the rudiments of agri i ulture in the public schools Com mittee on education. Mr. Chad wick : To amend chap ter 171, laws 1SS.", iu relation to Sunday hstiing. l-isn ami nsu interests. Mr. Cherry : To compel huck sters and butchers to keep a regis tration book. Propositions and grievances. Mr. Carter: In relation to the protection of insane persons. Ju diciary. Mr. Mastin : In relation to the benefit of wounded Confederate soldiers ami in the interest of economy. Finance. The calendar was taken up and disposed of as follows: Mr. Dills moved that House bill S in regard to contested elections be taken up. Mr. Sutton moved to lay upon the table. Tabled. House bill 1.5, re lating to the qualification of voters was also tabled. House bill 10, relating to changing the Code in regard to justices ami sheriffs; also ta'oled. House resolution lio, in structing members of Congress to repeal the internal revenue. Adopted. 1'orise bill oti and ('. in relatit u to the stock law. In consi.iera' n:i ot these the House ad i mi rue d. e MMIT1 KKS. M ilit.iry Atl.iTs: Me-srs. Antony, Miller, Newland, Mo lill. Cherry, Hood, Amis. Joint Committee on Library House Branch: Messis. Kellogg. Deford. Be!!, llannu k and Law-J son. Balding and Grounds: Messrs.1 Clifton, B.uioein, .Muiphy. Duiilay. j and Grunt. j Flection of Ju.M icis: Messrs. Newland. King, Taylor. Johnson of' Pender, and I lass. The hour of 1 ' having arrived, the lomt session went into ismvass mg t he ret urns of t he vote for State VjH in att-av mrav iiuua. All the expanse ia gray Mi. Overman: To amend the 1 Aa fades the summer moon, too fair to Code, section 2,281, relating to' last. auctioneers. Propositions and ' grievances. Mr. Overman ; To amend section clara j. denton. SSI, of the Code,relating to justices of the peace. Judiciary. ' A ba8V old weaver is Time at best, Mr. Phillips: To incorporate tg ; Ceaselessly workteg at Life's behest, i . f T, r ,, V, , , And, though his web mav be thin and bank of Rocky Mount. Banks and gne currency. And he fashions it slowly, line by line, Mr. Marsh: Authorizing the ; He will cover well, whate'er your care, magistrates of Beaurort eounty to ' With h'9 diDy your treasures rare. levy a special tax. Finance. j Busy old weaver, within hia den Mr. Makelev: To incorporate a i Covertly watching the children of men. land and lumber comnanv. Cor- ID.d,nB about Wlt.h h18 threads of gray P. H. PELLETIER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Oravea St., two doors South of Journal office. Will practice In tbe Couotles of Craven. Har teret, Jonea, OdbIow and Pamlico. United State Conn at New Kerne, and Supreme Court of the State. febl dif OWEff H. GUION, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ROOMS South Front street, four d jors west of Craven. Mercantile Law and Conveyancing upeclal lea. T lmber lought and sold. porations. Mr. Rollinson : Relating to fish ing. Fish interests. The hopes and passions with which we play. King of weavers is he. I ween. For, neyer a flaw in his work is seen. Wonderful web ! it absorbs our tears; Covers our woes and emoibersour fears Tenderly falls on thd quivering heart And wipes the poison from treachery's dart. StraDge old weaver, taking no rest. And we love him most who know him bust. .Mr. Johnson : To amend chapter 8S7, Code, relating to justices of the peace. Judiciary. Mr. Watson: In relation to the election of county oommissioners. Ci ies, counties and towns. REPORT OF COMMITTEES. Finance: IT. B. 96, relating to1 . . """ the rv-imnrnmitm cn.l tn nrr, mnto tha i - arrj tag a leather ' " lai Jil V m UUU WVf -J LAJ AAJ a, J K IA j the State debt, with amendments, i The calendar was taken up and i 4-1 hii(1 a curious experience not the following bills disposed of, as i louS ago," says t lie superintendent follows: ' o! one l the departments of au H. B. .'!.). relatinsr to the instifica-1 up-rown nry goons establisbment lion of oflicial bonds, amending! Duster of Her Parasol. in Flace Establish ed 186 2. Re-huit.t.188 Kc-etabllbed 1888 at New Berne, N. C. WALTER'S Photograph Gallery. I take great pleasure In Informing my many friends and the public geneially. that I have returned from Morehead City atd re opened my Photographic Btudlo at tbe old stand, where I shall be pleased to fee all my friends and the public generally. The ver? flattering success I have met with since I have made New Berne my home is a guarantee of the superior style of my work it speaks fur itself. My light gives the SOFT PORCELAIN EFFECT to all my work. OHILlmKK'8 PICTURES A RPKCIALTY. Ei'it-r 8TYL1C of Picture copied aid ih i.aHoii) to any size msnim, '1 hanking all lor their very liberal patron age, and hoping to merit a continuance of tke same, I am respectfully, THOMAS WALTER. New Berne, N. 0. N. W. cor. Middle and Pollock st .over K.N. Duffy's rng store. Entrance from Pollock . . . senO dtr section 1,87(5 of the Code, passed lis final reading. H. B. -It, allowing county survey ors to take proofs of deeds and conveyances, tabled. II. B. 48, to prohibit the carrjingj of pistols. Recommitted to ju-j diciary committee. H. 1. ol, to relieve grand juries from coming into court in a body except in certain cases final reading H. B. 52, to make four feet a legal fence, recommitted. H. B. 55, relating to carrying concealed weapons, tabled. H. B. 58, relating to deer in cer tain counties, parsed final reading. H. B. 117: In regard to the election laws, (Mr. McCubbins' bill), was taken from tbe calendar and referred to the committee on propo sitions and grievances. Mr. Iloke moved that the Hoase adjourn today to meet at 19 o'clock tomorrow and that a message be sent to the Senate, to join the House in the inauguration cere monies. Adopted. feet the legal heiglr of a fence. The following committees were then anni uinced . Insurance: Mr. C'uadw ick, chair man; Salaries and Fees: Mr. Hop kins, chairman; Count.es, Cities and Towns: M r. Stephens, chair man; Corporations: Mr. Began, chairman. Insane Asyiuni: Mr. Wbittington, chairman; Bills. Mr. liamr.ck. i D D. and Bi:nd I nsf.tiit ; Waugh, chairman ; Bank I rni'V : M r. M c 'u ulcus , i FN 1 11 DAY. ! N A TI i . i.ite met pursuant to ; .ui rn in en t . Prater by of this city. The mornin in b: Ki'V, G ul S. Williams-, hour was occupied Unknown Tongues The Bird. The best known of animal tongues are, of course, tbe most perfect among them those ef birds. It would be a long list were we to mention but half of the curious literature, that of old and of late has been written on this subject. Pallas Athene Iicr6elf gave the knowledge of the language of birds to Tiresias, to cunsole him for the loss of his eyes. Helenus of Tioy, Tbales and Melarapus claimed to possess it. Solomon, who had wisdom exceeding much, and spake of beasts, ami of fowls, I and of creeping things, and of ! fishes, is reported to have umler i stood the meaning of every bird's i song. Pliny even gives, in his j Natural History, an unfailing re Iceipt for the obtaining of such wonderful knowledge ; and King i Dag, who was a master of the j science, kept sparrows, which j brought him the news of the world I from every country on earth, j Gerbert of Seville, the great I Christian master of the Black Art, ! i l . 1.,; u i:i. . ir.ti utru iu CAjiiaiu iue uiul ituu notes of birds, and Benedict IX , , who rose to the Holy See at the early age of twelve years, knew their voice, and could tell from it what had happened today, yester I 'day and the day before, anywhere i through the wide range oi Christen jdoni. Once upon a time, a Ger ' man scholar studied the language, and issued proposals for a diction ary of their idiom. Two adventur- "A lashionanie dressed lady came in early, and in the course of her bargaining put her parasol on the counter near a large leather duster which one of the clerks had been using. After making some purchases the lady caught up the leather duster instead ot her parasol, and went out hurriedly. As soon as I discovered the mistake I sent a boy after her Passed ' witu -DC parasol, but he did not overtake her until she had made quite a journey. "In fact, she nourished that duster along the street, flourished it about as she went into another store, and put it down ou the counter, still under the impressiou that it was her parasol. Yhen her purchases in tbe second store were made, she turned to pick up her parasol, and seem? the dus ter, asked for her parasol. The clerk explained that she had not brought any parasol in, but had come in carrying that duster. She was supremely indignant at such an intimation, and was delivering tbe young man a sharp lectnre on the subject, when in came onr boy with her parasol and an explana tion. She was so overcome that she had to be sent home in a carriage." the introduction ot petitions, ous Lrenchmen, Dupout de em ; and resolutions, among which: ours and Pierquin de Gembleux, 1 make e v ery i them, f-i of bra; u s. n truth .s. ea'..ed le.i .o have e: : u'r g ;-, Some the most noise profession one ii of pretension . ' :. .i '. h a a 1 1 red s ling men are ther bulled, or I their way to of them are Fish m an ch . r I nter. i 1 : u 1 1 . Mr. M ak. Fnrolled hairman : m : Mr. and " u r - ! i a ; rm an : e.v. chair the folio w init.ill t : By Mr. B i: Hiring into are ink.-the the Res, most im-' carried out the unfinished plan, and ictually published works on the lut ion in right of John J. language ma Is. of birds aud other ani- 1 Godwin, of Halifax, to a seat in Scna'e. Placed on the calendar. S. 1'.. in: To regulate the fees ol S-'L'U'ors in capital felony, on iu -i e U.d I (' id illg was I't i olll Ill I ' ted to .... id.ciarv commit tee. . i. -i. in re! passage ef ui,:: the a' ' IT: U - t e ; av::,i tit D-ol 1 1 l: i .i c,u re nee to a law bv notes the Id per ai,d 'Olll . I . 1. . e ti I, win i n i. ii P i r a ; me: - : i n :g. and and I genius e men: s are w.il oo t u I n t a t res 1, Mr. Ii ii,. Mr. II n fro t no ng. i Ha 1 i o i d.v d:-i i t--o. u ; ion i n icsted election county, after request of Mr. member from lor its niinie- tion. wus Ihr Slory of "Annie Laurie." The famous song that is sang by all singers of the present day, 1 am informed, says a writer cf the Chicago Herald, is a mystery to the author. 1 was raised on the next farm to .Limes Laurie. Annie Laurie's father, and was person ally aequain'-ed with her and her father, and also with the author of the song. KrRiwing thc-ie facts 1 have been requested by my friends to t-'ive the public the benefit of my knowledge, which I have consented to do. Annie Laurie was born in 1SU7, and was about seventeen years old wheu the incident occur red which gave rise to the song bearing her name. James Laurie, The Good .Old Winters. In 401 the Black Sea was entire ly frozen over. In 703 uot only tbe Black Sea, but the Straits of Dar danelles were frozeu over, the snow in some places rising fifty feet high. In 822 the great rivers of Europe, the Danube, the Elbe, etc., were so hard frozen as to bear heavy wag ons tor a month. In SCO the Adri atic was frozen. In 991 everything was frozen,, the crops totally failed, and famine and pestilence closed the year. In 10G7 most of the trav ellers in Germany were frozen to death on the roads. In 1134 the Po was frozen from Cremona to the sea; the wine sacks were burst, and the trees split by the action of the frost, with immense noise. Iu 1236 the Danube was frozen to the bot tom, and remained long in that state. In 1316 the crops wholly failed in Mera aDy; wheat, which some years before sold in England at (ii. the quarter, rose to 2. In 130s the crops failed in Scotland, and such a famine ensHed that the poor were reduced to feed on grass, and many perished miserably in the lields. In 13C3 the wine distri buted to the eoldiers was cut with hatchets. The successive winters of 1432-3-4 were uncommonly se vere. In 1683 it was excessively cold. Mo3t of the hollies were killed. Coaches drove along the Thames, the ice of which was eleven inches thick. In 1709 occurred the cold winter; the lrost penetrated the earth three yards into the ground. la 1716 booths were ! erected on the Thames. In 1744 and 1745 the strongest ale in ! England, exposed to the air, was i covered in less than fifteen min utes with ico an eighth of an inch i thick. In 1S09, and again in 1812, the w inters were remarkably cold. In 1814 theie was a fair on the frozen Thames. Fat Spartaus. The ancient Spartans paid as much attention to the rearing of men, as the cattle breeders in modern Eugland do to the breeding of cattle. They charge of the firm ness and looseness of men's flesh, and regulated the degree of fatness to which it w as lawful, in a free state, for anj- citizen to extend his body. Those who dared to grow PROCLAMATION! Owing "to the BCAECrnf "o" ' Money and rBESENT: BAlLVi TIMFS we offer Ihe folio win how Prices on Thanksgiving Sappliea at 61 &. 63 Broad Ktreet:' Citron, 25 cts. . '' V 'n Layer Raisins, 15al8 cts. ' ' Off Stalk Raisins. 12Jal5 cis. , Currants, 3 lbs. for 25 cts. Prucea, 3 lbs. for 25 Ota. Minee Meat, 10 cts. lb. Malaga Grapes, 15 cts. lb. Evaporated Apples, 10 ctfl. Dried Peaches, 15 cts. Cranberries, 10 ct. qt. fl lbs. Pie Peaches, 10 cU. .'! lbs. Stand. Pc-achig, 15 cte. 3 lbs. Stsr.d. Tomatoep, 10 oU. Sweet Mixed Pickles, 20 oUr.qt. . We hav.; a full lino of Tbank giving aud Christmas Goods! , at very low prices. We guartntoo all goods as represented, best qtiality. Call and see us. Goods delivered free. niTim ALEX. MILLER. AGENCY FQR , t WHEN von ran set a nor, eleaa. Savannah CIGAR inside and oat, of Thai very lineat KAVANN AU TOBACCO, two for a nlckd. ally (tnn'l yoiAgo to PlLnEB'l CIGAR STOIIK and get them. Do not ba humbni d by cheap traali ; gat a good smoke i t l im happy; and you caa ga any quality i.r t luara von want. Little Mail cans. e e.eii t. K1VK CHaHOuTH, Tarf ptipul:. i- in -and. fir leu cents, etc , eta. Wbf not coii.c i-ii-l try them? -WM. L. PALMER, Middle sL. Newbera. a y , Stoves are in Demand All the time, and the plscej to buy tliem is at P. f:l. DRANEY'S. We have a full line cf Cooking and Heating Stoves, and will be sold on reasonable terms. We make a specialty cf the New Far mer Oirl Cook Stovee and other brands Also a complete line of Hardware.' Sash, Doors and Blinds. Cart and Wagon Material, LTarness Paints, Oils, Glass, etc. Come and see me and be convinced that I will sell you good gooda for little money. oc28 dwtf P. M. DRANEY BISTERS NORTH CABOLISi UARBLE WORKS, XEW BERNE. K. C. Monuments Tombs.? And all Hill Urare an 1 BnUdlct worsn ITALIANiAMERICAN MARBLE Orders will receive prompt attention und satisfaction guaranteed JOE K. WILLIS. Proprietor XW SA'AA'A. ft. I ti. E. MiLi,t is my authorized agoi I in K j c 630- : ri GEORGE ALLEN I GO DEALERS IN General Hardware Agricultural 1 in p i -. in - n ( 8. Plows, Harrow, Cultivator'-, IIes aiid Axes. Wood's Mors and .Keupera, Meant Llnpines, Cotton dins and Presses, Fertilizers. Land Plaster, Kaiuit Mechanics Tools and Hardware, Lime, Brick, Cement, Plaster Hair, Paint, Kalsomine, Var nish, Oil, Glass, Putty and Hair. Freezers, Itefrlgerators. Oil Cook Stoves, Kureka Burglar Proot Sasli Liocks, wurranted to give security and salislVtClion. P KIT, 128 VKItV I.OW. (li'O. XLI KN CO. Furniture!! , JOHN SUTER Has on bapdand is receiving eveiy day - " . handsome parlor suite, chamber aell, heay walnnt, bureaus, wardrobes, t mattresses, chairs, lounger, aofaa, etc., etc He also has a lino of home-made work of bedsteads, sofas, tablet., bureau, -" -etc., which are nrat anil substantial. Prices K'glit Down to IBo'ck', Bottom. siC Jw Middle tit'. Near Burn.. Dobbins Electric Soap ; THE BEST FAMILY SOAP Irp IN THE WORLD.- fi- It is Strictly Pure. Unite in Nfe T f H E original formula for which aa paid 90000 , t-.reniy years ago has never reo mooiDao aa . changed in the slightest. TttlM fl lilfntical Im ajnaillty ally witk tli At, nanafa IventT FMH aaaraW TT contain, notblafr Ulav( aaal 1aM , a Jnre the tineat ens colors ana DJeacnea wnttes. r ' IT washes flannels and blanket, as no other soap in ihe world does without shrinking leaving them soft and white and like new. . -4 - READ THIS TWICE BBBBI tlFTJl? J - am. m..m.m a mm mai -at al Lataaaa 'i J of soap, of fuel, and of the fabric, wbciw Dob- bins' Electric Soap it Used aecr4ii9 Mm fAtrmu OKE trial will demonstrate Iu gret merit. U will pay vou to make that trial. J . i- irvc iii .r-asV iiiiion tated and counterfeited. i, U b cxteniivvly ImI- Peware of Imitations. INSIST npon nobblaa'' Electric. E Magnetic, Electro-Magic, Philadelphia r any other fraud, simplv becanae it b chea Don't takt) ila Electric. or any other fraud, simply becanae it b cheap. They - will ruin clothes, and are dear at any price. As lot . O-DOBBIHS' IXEOTRIC ; ' and take no other. - Nearly every grocer frota Malae to Mexico keep it in a lock. If voura hasn't It. he ' will order trom nis nearest wnoteaalc grocer. EAD carefully the inside wrapper around aactt i Ja bar. and be careful to follow atlrwttaaaai on each outside wrapper. Vou eaasaiot atflairal aa , wait longer before trying for yourself this old, raliabky, and truly wonderful , l - , Dobbins' Electric Soap. "( PHILADELPHIA SIHGED WARRANTED BTIaARS,' ABM,! $20 to-:; FIFTEEN DAYS' TRIAL IN TOUR OWN HOUSE BEFORE TOU PAT ONE CENT. High-Ann Machine has elf-MUta'sr BsBaallav seir-tbreadlnr ahattle, is ssotavlaaai aa Ugh t-rnpalnit, ha the gaieat t of att aiei. ments. In a welTt-Ilssal caaa. Don't nst agents $ 55 or $60, but aend ior circular. Reanaanbar. we guarantee our machine equal to air hifh-aficea it. nine on th. market Address aw. aasw - m av WAV 111 r ' ,- X loth St PbUtMlelpbia, Paw : Steamer Howard, laiapndmt Susamboat Line Chi aVaaai avAaw Maatday tha I'Xh in -i tWIaaatMiatt aSaVtMlalas ITasjaaacaa a-vsary ktooJay and Frl Uf M immt Ucm . raattrarng Tu.ltr a4Ba44ay. J. J. ULS2TTCB. ktaaAg.r 3.J. DaaCarw AV. AxsaM al Saw BanA I'lv. Coiish Medicine .;.'. .liey ni.i .v::(t ior.,1 id i i' ::: 1 r : : 1 rn . L ho;: g! (i:.-n p n J - a - ! iOWIIT rrC IU AMCBICA. 0 .1.1 iiioh: egrir;;oii: . pef lies-- r 1 : r 1 n r .t:-..l : y heir'. 11. - r w Lien - : In-: r u w:i. i rr he- i:i.-f ixUhl . i : . 1 1 i .-a ; 1 1 I :.t- iwie i -i.i n : r 1 1 '. r 1 .i : et-. '. re .il ;e , evi-n h-"ok-, h : :iey are (inly tin- s;e;i Thc ; i n .ire 'bus li-.l ' iif mi-re i onih: i Is ii hr '.houtU-prodU'-eri. .in.! rt',-4" fume of janmun e. enei'red fiirnitore mM' lur ;he roIuI article, r veueereil re !e hn t ie. are : irt;iu.4i-. -.; v ,i : i : a . I ii vc n a! . u: .i a 1 'r ili-n. in i :irr.v t h - : :, e il. n key s of on i a .f great Al;ri."ti are i' .it.itcamt'n . W t :."o i r. ili--.:::ii'r : rei-n I .i .i I '.i :n o k in . rt- i vi :l M i pur;..,., re ' r : l'.a: a I...! -.i a! : S'.ijH-r. Kel'i-rre.l : i a r ;o:i rum m : ' : t o . h a. rm an : I.onp. ..',.; Inilt, ( ' a: aw1. Son i a:n.-i. i ' .iki :i .m-J ' 1 :.i' . . 1 1 . 1 1 1 i . -' ,,j ! n.ttf "i ol o.i:, , lor S:.i' . : v '. Mr T :t: V lull, to i't ion -.M-' t ol 1 ho C'Oile. pi'e::. 1 ail'l ' h li d I end . h:!I pros idos for the i ; oi.o ioiirth of one per :.il :.;v a:; ii u. illy when ,v, . ;. :ii I. -pair the ::l.1 ;i;o-:- i!:.-t ; icts iu i !v law has In on ,d :.- m I 'ro.'. M r. Kmr ! :! I . author- .ph M. ans l'ur: :: : ho ( . : o i ': i a k v'v C.iro.; .oi'ouil an liiiff.m a ov Sou. hi-r:i i : a in t' t . i t ho :. i;. Co.. p rd roadiiics. i;. i:. Nor- isse.l Mi . K'i'o. 1 :ho I i ro i r v . I Now Hanover, in 1 1 o .iw;:ir resolution : '. M . S:odiii.ui , oil" ! ho Son a: e, l'h at we. t ho Senators ( i o ii oi a! . -sen, M v. Annie Laurie's father, was a farmer, i too 6oft or too fat for military who lived and owned a very large , exercise and the service of Sparta farm called IraglestOD, in Domfries-: were soundly whipped. In one par- shire, Scotland. He hired a great j Ucular instance, that of Nauclis,the deal of help, and amoDg those that , son ol l'olybms, the offender was he employed wns a man by the brought before the Ephori and a name of Wallace to act as foreman, meeting of the whole people of and while in his employ Mr. Wallace . Sparta, at which his unlawful fat toll in love with Annie Laurie, I cess was publicly exposed, and he winch fact her lather goon learned j was threatened with perpetual ban and forthwith discharged him.ishment if he did not bring bis Ho went to his home, which was in, body within the regular Spartan Maxwelton, and was taken sick the compass, and give up his culpable very night he reached there, and mode of living, wh?ch was declared the next morning, when Annie to be worthy of an Ionian than of a Laurie heard of it, she came to his son of Laceda mon. Exchange, bedside and waited on him until he lltnta rtiira. rmm orrtua. PIANOS S200-: ORGANS S65 tH jarTa, t i ami tw u i - Sar-a a.aia. staj arvsaaaarf rvara , HI aj aiT. Uvnsa 4 Maaik'l Drunkenness Or ln Liasjr MaSd. Poiitut v Cjd it tta s i'ii ii it ii in ii.ni im: ' : I : a N,rt a ti ; 3, t . - . , .. at it .mJ. v , w 1 1 1 i - i - . i . ; . r our have - - o V. r -a il ej-s, i,t orniu mm.i n mat TVa' (ivaaa 11 LUDDEN BATES. aWrilK mtk tmtt, Utaaaas, tA U '.J Khe-r liar. .. f'j u ; . 11.1 t,dRNTEE . a- -f a : a r. - ;-av - a Irnl, Ii l noei e appro and in ado. i ha vi no tho tt. i : g f uniavi CO . i 11 uuila l od or N Liur it 1 1.. I 1. ak, died, aDd on his death bed he com posed the song entitled "Annie Laurie." AN AID TO TI1K KXECl'TIVE. Baton Rough, La., Jan. 23, 1396. To Mr A. K. Uawkes -Dear Sir: I desire to testify to the great superiority of y iu r Cry sta! z ed Lenses. They com bine reat brilliancy wiih 8oftne88 and ,'.. i-aiuuein to the eye, more than ar y I h . i e t ver found. S. D. McE.nkky, Governor of Louisiana. All eyes tltted and fit guaranteed by Y. S. Duffy, Now Berne, N. C. j 12 Jim I 'Professor, what are your views concerning the schools of medicine and theology V Professor: "That depends upon circumstances. When I am siightly ill, I am a homeopath ist and a Unitarian; but when I am very sick, I am allopathist and a Calvinist." LADIES In delicate health, and who Buffer from habitual constipation, will find tbe pleasant California liquid fruit remedy. Syrup of Figs, more easily taken and more beneficial in effect than any other remedy. It acta promptly yet gently on the bowels, kidney, liver and stom ach, and does not sicken or debilitate. K. N. Duffy, agent. New Berne, N, C. janS dw4w i a us as arc Ha I The World Stands Aghis' AT MY LOW PRICEh. And wonders. How is it that I cm eel so much lower than any one elnt V I'll tell you: I have determinpd to bt easily satisfied for the cash, and WORK FOR SMALL PROFITS. My Motto is: FAIR DEALING. Come and buy from me, and you will never regret it. K. R. JONES, Tew Berne, Is'. JOHN McSORLEY, FASHIONABLE (Toot and Shoe Maker, Pollock St.. Newbern, N. C Desires to announce that bis FA 1.1. s'l . )i'K OF MATEKIAL hasbeeu receueil and i,.- ia prepared to nil orderB fur FINE CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES Bavlna two superior skilled workmen, all orders promptly tilled. In soliciting patronage I guarantee "the best material, a good tit, the latent styles and durability, " As one among many testimonials of the character or my work the subjoined from a well known citizen tells lusown Blory: United States Nkw Hkhsk, N. ('., UOllMIS'HS OFKK !. Oct. otn.lXSft NO. Ml SORLKV. Esq. Ueak kik l'leai-e n.ake me a pair of gaiters similar to those you made me two years ago. 1 have worn them two years and they ar good yet. 1 have beeu wearing shoes flfty-Bx years and they are the best ' 1 ever wore. Ke5pecUully, , "Signed" K u HILL. Repairing neatly and promptly done. OC123 ilw THE LADIES' FAVORITE. 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 24, 1889, edition 1
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