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t tm& journal IXW B1HB, V. U. MAY 14 t9. laacbeoca arte Prr tad ertmm fMaioaablia Wahinrton. Whit UXXBU i of the Iron and Stel luUtat, Loodoo, tr to visit th eoaJ lMa of AUbtxi. TH ooaoty eoart o( Calpptr thu oantj, V., hat rfosl a man moTvi r-.jht mi : Boaaaa to liquor C Brndj oient of h. ot.jpc HXEDESH OF l'l E PWt. Therf m ttrongth in talent, power in geaiu., but without fixed nes of purpo nothing valn.tble ran tm accouiphthod. Hiil Miltiidea jiided to ; iio de m.nid of hu jfe n e ra l.t , to dt the battled' M.rathon. (iret.-f would nave fallen, ami the wiics ut lur bir'.jiai would h.e rolled cer her demolished leniplfv If Washing ton, Adm aud Jefferson had t pone! tlie HecljiatiOQ of IndeiK-n dn' to await the concurrence of all the colonies, Liberty might have taken iU everlasting flight from estern world. Miitiaile1 the oomplUh cardinal principles of the Demo- era; ic p.irt r. He ia a railroad man, and is charged with monopolistic tendencies. We believe that there are men il over the country eijual to those that have Iveen mentioned, in all I qaI i flcAt un essential to thecbair manstiipof the I )emcra' ic Nat ion al 'omnuttee. l:i New ork. there n ci Se re tary Whitnej, Hon S. tv Cox, Hon. Perry Hrlniont, and above all Grover Cleveland ! Pennsylvania has at least two lemooratic leaders of great exec utive abillity ei Senator Wallace and Hepreentati ve bcott. So the Onslow County Itoruj- if turpentine ui a r i s a rt Pvery pine t rt-e t ha g :i to ho 1 1 1 a p ; n 1.-. l-eiii,' 'OOUl - biff box h loed lip.lfcl. Nu'vV 1WU1 and iire?c was list might be continued through al saved. Wa.h.ngton, Jefferson and Adam held to their parpo,-w, and the light that kirted onr eastern skies ri"4! above the horizon to il lumine a land of freedom ou whose fair plains would aris the greatest SUtlon. CrSTEl.lIXL OTenadnigenc has ttaXaa Um place, as a popular au-ldj,of taAufuratlon pneamoma. Bo ton Tranaeript. FtXAX lUps are being taken to dkaolra the azt Uust. If the KPWic of all the ages. eoorU will tUad back and (ire the waalhar a crack at ic the sugar will ail b syrap. TXX Praaideat shdok hands by proxy en Thursday. Gensral Ilobrt the States. if it is deemed proper to come South for a chairman of the Nation al Democratic Committee we know of no one better qualified for the position than Hon. Matt. W". liansom of North Carolins. i elloi and t hen t he re comes a Inn g a high wind and fdays Ym as did Samson of old with his j a w bone, and you can see the owners of the llees now and then cirrMn' Uhmii iiume lur lire wo'd, hciii.-i' li's and -ark p.'!i-s. llev. Mr. ( "i i a 1. a :n . frurn Straits. Carteret i unry. c.as been preach lllff this Niek in S .raii.s'.'oi o. He ;s what is c.ilitd Northern Methodist, but one ft tin- mn-r n 'ei est ing ministers n e ever heard. We hope he w i II coti : i r. ue t o i si r u s u. this county, and if the pt ople m Swans boro don't sueeeed sioti in buildinff their chnrr'n Kev. Ci. we hope. Brother Graham s.us i;ke the others of his church that there is no such thing as a Northern Metbodint'Vhuri-h. We beard him explain, and we be!;ev.- his: l.ke he does. Some of the fanners aie plowing op and planting over their cotton. Dr. K. W. Ward, Col. K. W. Fon- l arui lloiucn So. ne oiio has iutimatid that he! who has e es lor seeing, is a ciy j wealthy man lie owns the land-; scape : Whoever is Llessetl with ees, then, owes it to Gotland his telluwinan, that he should con- ! tl'ltcite his iii;tc ol' beauty and , cheel 1 ulne.s.s to world a loll U(P ll ! Ill . In no way can he do iinj with :no:e ti lling etlcct, than in cieat-' leg a i ively home, in building a! com lortable and inakin A Cotton seed Meal Discoverj. Tlie Agricultural Department has been making an analysis of butter from cows fed on cotton seed meal, which produces unlooked for results. The analy sis showed a low percentage of volatile acids, a phenomenally high melting point, and other favorable developments. The second point is of importance as showing that mixing cottonseed and attractive home, 0 o J ' , , ' T. y iu. i f -tbo South will tend to raise the iff ihe most and best ol !m(,it;nfr nn:nt. f u i, oui surroundings. 1 1" ' b V -f ', r N'o matter hew small his passes- itt " r SfUlt,le 0r -sa.ns may be. or how pla n and ?,0"'mPtIO .,m hot climates. ii.ouii.o cue kjl gietii, iiiipurianue, cue a ' it'll more pleas- the. landscape a lift! nig, 1 1 mi the ('..: o hand i.'i ;;. ll this i-eeina a small achieve ment, and one without "nrolit." since thev show that butter . i.io i. .. -'"-- .derived from a cow fed on cottonseed meal might be con let reader cal to mind t hose uernnea as adulterated wnen judged by the amount of volatile acids present. Since cottonseed .aim nouses, seen oo oicen, wuo9e;meal is destined to be a cattle ucuei.v lences, uuKent door varas i f,, nf -r.n and scattered too blot upon Nature importance, es- ot fact There is no tare for individ In this, aa in all nohtical matters, viel le, K. G. W ai d. K . . 1 i esh wa - - - t r i . . . . aaU without fixedness of parpoe. we stand readr to support the ' .U7""D.1 f'c-, t js tjie evident purpose of 11 ' 1 . . do this. What farms we have Sious ol beaut v. tin r. and order 1 , . . v mVIJ L ful ul It matter very little what may choice of the party, in the firm be- .,,,.,, r t, r a m..,,n,H, ti.'.t n,,nn00 rt(,.!tlle tw Ih natirn fifls of a man nr lioflhit lhtnnmnh nl lh Nation- i, . ;., . cliiulr i (.,..,,. Ai, I Under tne new reerime, to Slit - - v s - -- - -- ' m. " i in i uu in r-j iruu . iitiii i ir ir . stii i u mi uiiiit i t uiir. iiintiii-i , . . ht the extent of his culture, if al Democracy will )ols. are an ugiy pecially in the southern part s la:r page, and I rlip PnitpH Stntes this i n f- am sure he will feel the great moral of the greatest interest to analv as wen as linanicial meauing that sis and to dealers. " eeu tne numoiest expres- T(. Agricultural Department cleaily in farming regions, the dit C Scheack actiaf lor him. The he has no fixed purpose his failure 1 good of the old reteraaa didn't know Schanck Croat Ilarritoo. ACOXTMITI05 of daf mutee is tob hld la Washington soon It ia upsetad to b the modt qaiet aoaraatioa ever assembled at the aatiooal capital. HXaTT starxaa prevailed lajt Satardaj ia Virginia, Pennsylrania aad Ohio. The storm at Pittabarg, Pa, waa epciall serere, and aaaa damage iu done. THB Anderaoo, S. C, latalligan car aajs aa intelligent fraad jury f that State waj catchiad aa to who waa QoTemor of 8oath Caro Uaa, aod hat thr ooald tell. IT ia aa eld adage that the hit bird Hatters, and the amount of flatUriag caused by Buhop rotter's aeraoa iadleated that it was toadied to the aiaxzla. PhiladelphiaTimee. TUB Citj of Faria on thr aaparata days run twat the best day1 rua of aay ship ad oat. On May 5 aha ran 504 milea, Hay 6 505 mil, aad on May 7 311 milea. X KX9TTCXT codfish has been oaaffct with a eorkaeraw ia its aioaaaeh. This ia the trade mark I that rvgtofl aad eves the flahea CO aroaad with it. Atlanta Con-atitetioo. is ineTit.ibie. it no praetioes law todiv and medicine tomorrow, the woild may see occasional scin tillations ct his genius, bnt, there will lx? no steady 1'ghf, illumining his wa to fortune and fjme, or blessing the world with its benefi cent rays. Wisdom' of selejtU'ii is as im portant as fixedness of pnrpoee; but, when onco a vocation has been well chosen, fodow it without variableness or nhadow of turn ing." The same central truth uphes to communities no less than to m diTidnals. Fixedness of pnrpoee overcomes the barriers of trade, constructs highways, opns mines of the Republic. EDK iTIOX AMD C1M)PEK1TI0. Now that there is a calm in poli tics, and the centennial and memorial ceremonials are over, we do not know that we t an do better than to giTe extracts from the ad miral address of Hon. Ben Terrell of Texas, Lecturer of the National Alliance, delivered in Atlanta not long ago. .lust here we take occasion to say that it is our intention to give special prominence to agricultural, commerical and mechanical inter ests, and we invit communications 8ecn in relation to them. Mr. Terrell in his address said . intended for use by man and beast. The analysis of meal was undertaken without solicita- C I l'l I 11 , LAM 11 I.T L'CLLCI , ' 1 V in irtl iii'i't; irLiuu, L llll 11 1 1 - .1 l rc a. 1 i. JJ. redound to the but only a fair stand in a few places ference between the man and the ! ua'Vi- u i-onle and the honor on Bear creek, Brown sound and sluggard bet ween the genuine and . F"- liail lo a, popie ana tne nonor . ... ..r.i i , ,- . ..s, . . . or indifferent amoncr the manv .ew iiver. i tie peanut crop h woiihl --loin oi tue sou aim me , , ,a , . , Uter. and it ,st be hooed the black soul ed nan er. w ho m a k es no commercial products which are come up will be better. The melon honorable return to the acres that crop is small in our vicinity, but as feed him. 1 c. n uiu line? ii i u iiiaiui i u 1I&C .c (,i i ui I uiiii: m uuim im - , , r ihecotton-a bad come, in. Gardens house that is to be one's home. ,!on'.and no Person OUt?lde of are very tine generally. Mrs. Kitty Theie are tew pleasures so unal W'ard has the best we have seen : loved as that of selectiue the i w l- 1. i. . . .i. . i r..,.,,.! i. .i,.. 4 . ...i...; 4 re lb. . . i iL-simairi 11.13 iiie ut'M ;i"iiii", ujnig lue luuuuituvu, iun corn. He has about ten acres of watching day by day the growth lowland that is a good come up and of wall and roof that go to form looks good for eight or ten barrels one's own secure kingdom through to the acre. Dave Sanders has the the eara to come. And it is a best come up iu cotton we have pleasure that cannot be entered seen. Aaron Farnell has a pretty upon too seriously. If there are to good crop so fir. as he generally be but three rectus, they will cou- stitu'e the home, and the oppor tunity exists to make them either charmingly cozy aud cheerful, or depressing! v uglv. Therefore, even :-:rr l:ttle we show, How little vsi s " of each other, As we pass through tlie journey of life, With its struggles, its fears and tempta tions, Its lieurt breaking cares and its stiife. "We see things alone on the surface, F01 few ol 11s glory in sin; And an unrutlleri face i no ind.-x Of tires that rae wildly within. How little we know of each nthri Tlie man whu walks quietly by With wealth and wiih honor and title And holds his head proudly on hijh Oft carries dread secrets within him That render existence a curse: Dread secrets that sear his smil over. Of crime, or misfortune, or wurse. flow little we know of each other The woman of fashion who sneers At her sister, whom fate lias abandoned To poverty, misery, tears, May prove ere tlie sun rises tomorrow More deeply immersed in disgrace. And the sadness sneered at in another y!e pictured upon her own face. How little we Lr." of each other ( 1" our own hearts how little we know, We aie al! feeble under temptation, Be our station in life high 01 low. Ah ! then let sweet charity rule us. And help one another to win The crown that awaits those who strive for Avoidance of shame and of .sin. famous issrnuriov. A correspondent of the Fairfield (lie.) Journal writes as follows, from Buffalo, N. Y : "Editor of Journal: Thinking that it might interest some of joar readers and make good my promise to you at the same time, I will write a few lines concerning the famous World's Dispensary and nized by any one who had seen his portrait. Ilia head is largo and well orbed, and ability and enter prise are stamped upon his features and movements. Starting without fame or fortune ho is today tin widest known medical man of the age. The fact that he resigned Irs seat in Congress to attend to his vast business speaks louder than words of bis interest mid devotion to his profession. Patients bom the most distant States arrive daily for treatment at the Inv.d ds' Hotel and Surgical hiMiinte. The World's D'pen.sary. wlo.-h imnts Vasliington street, is A GREAT HIVE Ol IMjl.s 1; v. Here the proprietary medicim s aie pot np and the printing and l.ind ing done. Fourteen largo presses, driven by power, with numirous folding,, trimming, cutting and stitching machines are constantly running in this department. Ileie the famous 'Common. Sense .Medical Adviser' is printed, over li.50,000 copies of which have been sold. Everybody in Maine is familiar with the Memorandum Books lrom the World's Dispensary. To speak of each floor with its work and uses would make too long an article. Some, idea of the magni tude ol the business can be had when it is known that there are nearly three hundred persons em ployed in the two buildings. It in a strong recommendation for any man or business to be popular at home. It is putting it mildly when it is said that the Institution is popular in Buffalo, and both it and its Chief honored and loved bv the it M et ropol ih Invalids' Hotel and finrfidcnl TnRti iiio upitartmpnt was cne-mzant. . ft. r ,.t m. tat , 1 , . 1 ; i - o I luic, j . D o 111 v . au 111 . l ijioLiaiiu a 11 , ( ..f the work in progress until the .elfish motive, or desire to advertise i inhabitants of the gre Ult was ailOUnced OnSatur-lnr nnff fl.is or mv imlnstrT. oltbc utei day. It is an agreeable surprise j Thousands of dollars are expended i - to the trade and the official en-! everv month to keep the merits of dorsement will be very beneficial I this' Institution before the world to that particular business. The and its managers ask for Keporter lias demonstrated in does. The Maday ct-lebr.it :oii 'n Swansboro was one of the best over there. Miss Sadie Pitt man was crowned (Jueen. Little .Misses Carrie Ward, Emma Ililhard and Susie Duffy were the honor, ami Master doe was prime minister who had the honor of presenting the crown with the past that amixture of cotton seed meal and hulls made an excellent cattle food, and stock raisers in the south and west have been made fully aware of that tact by experience, but the s,i,..s, v. . s . r , - , ... ... a small house plau should be well ; rtbU ueveiopmenis in regard to considered. A bouse is easily torn j ,ul.ier " 111 Klv auuiuonai popu TlXU ij d-iager to the tajtila tioa of the eoantry when a corpo ration hke toe PansjlTjn:A Bil- Tbe interest of farmers and and builds factories. The town or j merchants are identical, and cannot city that makes spasmodic efforts be separated. When farmers bene At improvement and t hen lps " w i a neat little siieeeh, which iato lethargy and indifference, can , lQC mercnanui. 1 oa cjonuu y.i n , tQ ,n (be 8;lmc nl;lnnL,r b " . one man bT P"11 d.00 fn0t?f.r ! the queen Dr. J. W. Sanders, of poriam nor a manufacturing center. J ing down another claas. The There mast be steady and unremit 1 farmers cannot war on other classes, but they can wage war on slothfulneas, thriftieasnesa and apa thy. Let us baild up in Alliance men confidence in their organization. United and confident, they can ac complish grand results. Let mem brs of the Alliance stand solidly together, and their organization will be a blessing and a benefit. No apologies are necessary. It is not only the privilege, but the right and duty of farmers to organ ize and work out their own salva tion. They have been buying at the highest rates, and selling at ting effort for the accomplishment of a fixed and unalterable purpose; then will dawn the day of personal, social and industrial Ulumiaation la which all the shadows will rly awav. fciRATITT'DK. There is no higher irtne !h.n gratitude. Whatever may be tic ills of life, there is always atxindsnt reason j for gratitade. Gratitude to friends j rod LneMAJes tts capiUl stock one for the every day courtesies kol life i the jjegt. This must be changed. kindred aad tnirteetj aidlioov and the sweet offices of love, but j Farmers need money, as well as Wilaniagton Ueaenger tue moot ennobling gratitude is the merchant and manufacturer. A Vrr roRrna worth -7 OOO which l.r.s the heart to the 'They need money to educate their A w iokkkb wortn f.,uu, 'children, to build comfortable 000 wuti lire hoar the other day Create torH.s wonderful )0me(l and to meDi llVlBg IlleDi tot a lewtboy to get change and goodnes?. and not machines tD make money tmtmn him two cents, lie probably If -into ev, r-v CQi' 8ome rain for ot"r- Bat say some : 'Let wmti th n-o.i. f.ir th Snnd "t fall," so into every boom them economize. I would like to W M poies for the Sanday . ,ree some of the kid glove critics "rShsMtioa.-Detw.t Free Tress. the blessed bened.ctlon of j ecoaomiz M mach atrjebnlkof Heaven a King. The individual who is ungrateful to his friend deserves the execra tion of mankind. What punish ment, then, should be awarded to the man who make. no return for the munificence cf his Father, GodT Lut they tell ns that there is no imcia1 r ire exercised bv the Stiver- I dispateae L.t Kock to , pf lh(i ,-nirM- over the kow ch.mp.jne was spelled q( men Tbat l!u. ,I1,eD(se Taoanas A li bright and lienry Dor maitis (U uu " u .ui u-muucifu , ircoot uulu- doodgood nir 10 a PptT window here, or to remove a paper partition ; a pencil line changes the stair case or enlarges the dinning room : .1 few moments of inexpensive rejection lets the morning sunlight into a cheerless kitchen, builds a clothes press aud remodels the pantry : or, if something better is thought of, the whole establishment can be easily tossed aside, ami not even the shadow of the house mover's bill presents itself. But, having put a plan mto solid timber and and about ;.3 ") was realized for mortar, aim men coming to nnu that purpose. All passed off pleas- bow greatly the house might be antly. and as there was more improved ah, woe the day 1 It is edibles than were used that night. uo 'die thing to meddle with the the Saturdav night following i 1th stiiir cases and partitions, and the inst., aaother festival was held gloomily lighted kitchen. Carteret county, delivered the ad dress to the Sunday school and as semblage in a manner befitting a Kansom, Vance or Simmons. About HK or 100 persons went ou the banks. At night the entertain ment lor the church was well represented by the large crowd, The building site i.- ot course SOJfXTntE ago the President ap point! his brother a United States ILaxshai tn Tennessee. He has . 'now appointed the father io Uw of i Ha well Harrison a member of the , Utah Commission at a salary of 93,000 a jeax. "Hash' Its all io lfc family yoa know." know They mj had ehaoka of lead shot into them ia the most reckless manner, aad ths maa who palled the trigger was allowed to walk off claiming last it was spelled '-ahaonpame " Laadmaxk. A SFICIAL meeting of the Nalioaai Democratic Committee aaa bea called for Wednesday, Jaa 12th, at the Fifth Avenue Uotei, New York, for the parpose ealectiag a chairman of the com saiUse, aad also to appropriate aetioa oa the death of the Ute coalman Barn u m . THK origin of the fire at More land, by which seventy cottages vera destroyed, has been dis eoTered. Some children were play tag with a barning glass and set flra to some paper. This in tarn Mt ire to some dry grass, and then ta ebarch took fire and the cot tagea followed. Lr attempting to belittle the wir rscord of Admiral Porter General Bailer shows a vindictive spirit which will make him even more an popular Lhaa he was in A maa who has neither the respect of taa North nor the Sooth shootd re Urs to a seciaded place and keep rale C New York World. Ox Thoradsy ia ltaleigh the fitata Board of A gn cal tare re siacted all the old offleers lndading Cosamisaioner of Agricalture John Kobioaoa, Secretary T. K. Kroner aad Director aad Stata Chemist IX. B. Battle. Mr. Teter M. Wil was elected State Commissioner ofaSapreine Intelligence inhabit ing eternity, upholding worlds and systems by the word of his power and controlling all things after the coaneil of His will, is a mitb, com ing out of the shadows of antiquity, that is unworthy the credence of rational beiDgs enlightened by science and philosophy. 1 hen there mail be a CioJ iu I rovidence adjusting the machinery of nature so as to compass the highest good of mankind and product' perfect har mony iu the revultions of worlds. Philosophy may hae :ts schools and science 1 1 lessons, but above all God sits in serene majesty, manifesting His presence in the radiance of morning, the splendors of midday and the stargemed glories of night ; and, more than these, in the soft whispers of love that make glad the cottages of the poor and awaken springs of j v in tbe vales of the disconsolate. Liying aside the perplexing cares of life let ns enter the temples of oar God and celebrate 11 is praise ; grateful song. of Immigration to succeed Mr. Pat- ; alck- Raloigh Newt and Observer. ' OLD Oxtmp Shzhmax seems to b as igaoraat of American history aa h was destitute of humanity vbaa bamming in the Soatb. The Char day h mistook Gen. Lee, tbe Xagllsh adVentarer who aarrelled with th great Washlagton, for the tor ijLrboar ls no oi 8 ruaiKi i.N. A meeting of the Democratic National ommittee has been called for the purpose of selecting a chair man to fill the place recently made vacant by the death of Mr l'.ar- I num . i : The iciest 1'U n.itur.i.iy aiises, I "Who is 'o be Chairman of the Democratic National Kxecutive Committee f " Among those suggested are Sena tor Gormiii of Mjirland, S-utcr McPherson of w der.-ey, Senator l;rtiur of Virg qu, Mr. liosewell P. Flower of New YuL. .uul Calvin S. 1 r.co ol i ih.o. Of the- e i: m .iy K' sal '. thut Ssoators Gorm.iu and Mc The rs n j do not desire the chairmanship, and the place of residence of Sena- i . rable to b is the farmers do. Farmers something about economy. do not have variety enough. 'I do not advise yoa to eat less, bnt to raise it on your own farm. Don't buy it. You may reduce your 'duds,' but not your food. Hat enough to sustain life and give yon two-third backbone and one third grit. Be assured that guerrilla war fare will not accomplish anything. Organized effort only will succeed You must not get out of your de pendent position before you can be independent. To get in po sition to price yoar own produc tions, you mast be independent. "Bat I think I hear some weak Alliance brother say, 'we can't They won't stick.' " My brother stick yourself, and the work is done. Can yon assign any good reasou why the Alliance cannot ac complisb anything! In the Al liance there is no minority. When a man is too smart to abide by the voice o( the majority, he is better out than in it is better to fight him than to feed him. There is no sense in keeping a balky horse in a team. The man who opposes the action of the Alliance, is entitled to the contempt of its members. "Mv countrymen, whither are you tending t io seriaom, to ten antry, to rain T Thirty years ago the farmers owned one-half of the wealth of the country ! Today they own less than one-fourth ! Now, we have 15,000 millionaires that hive absorbed all this wealth. But, brother farmer, it is to you that the country looks in peace to pre serve order, and in war to defend your country. Surely, yon should learn to respect your own self, to have confidence in yonr own judgment, to nnite in a plan to be ter your condition. What is worth doing, is worth doing right." I Hat Contradiction. Some nn hi told you that jour catarrh is iDcursbl. I; ia not so. I)r Safe's Catarrh Remedy will cure it. it is pleasant to use and it always does iu work thoroughly . We have yet to hear of a caws iq wnich it did not accomplish a cure when faithfully used. Catarrh is a disease which It is dangerous to De flect A certain remedy is at your command. Avail yourself of it before the complaint assumes a more ieiiou form. All dmxaiats. and about b'.oo more was realized. One cake brought J." uo, sold for the first thing to be considered, the prettiest gill, and.Mi.-s Luda ( 'lie's lirst resolutions regarding it, Hatsel was the winner against Hiss should be to avoid all anxiety to Alice H irn-'on l'i against 1 1 o Jtinip into the road. A house votes. crawling upon the highway, loses ail tne dignity ana nomeiiKe repose, and gains nothing but dust. Such choice of location may possibly be an hereditary trait, coming down from the long ago time, when bushes grew up along the faintly marked trails of emierratioD. and Our reports for the week ending ci0Selv dune there, as if in mortal K ATI! Kit ( KOI' III I I K I I N Kirtb,- WecU rndirjg Satnrtla, 1 1th. IsMi. CKNTKAI.OFFK'K, ACKIi t l.TfRAI Mr 1 1. Di Nil, K a lki ; n, N. C. Satuiday. May lib, it ill indicate a favorable condition of the crops. The almost entire absence of rain in the State may have been some what injurious iu a few localities, but owing to the excessive rains of the week ending May 4th. a great deal of dry weather was required. The temperature in ad districts has been above the average and has been favorable to growing crops and the ripening ol fruit. Cool weather and light frost occurred in the western portion of the S'.ate the first of the week, without injurious effect. A decidedlv warm wave fear of savages and wilu animals lurking in the back ground. But m these peaceful days, it is better to sit bck in a leisurely and com posed way. as if not afraid of one's own fields and woodlands, but at home and happy with them. Let no site be chosen because of its proximity to the road, or because it is "handy to water." Select the finest spot on the faun a place combining, if possible, elevation eastern and southern frontage natuial trees, a pleasant outlook and make all else conform to it. If there is a stream of water or larity to the product of the cottonseed. The government having special facilities at the agricultural experiment stations for making thorough tests, they should be considered reliable and beyond dispute. passeu oer tne entire state (Hiring lake jn the vicinity, try to have tne latter pari oi tue week", man- ghmpse of it for the living room ojuui Lemperaiure oi over vu lie- window. A landscape without grees occurring in many places. DU uf waU.r in it almost as r.ASTEEN District, l here was pitliul as the face of a blind man a marted aenciency ot rain-iaii, an v oru. Wlll tet,tifv wh0 has once about an average temperature and llv'ea bv babbmg 'brooks, or near a gicai ue.ii ui suusume iu mis ui- , ,p shoivs of lake or ocean tnct, with a favorable effect upon crops. Planting aud farm work generally progressing. Some in jury to the potato crou on account of bugs is reported from Kdgeeombe county. Corn and cotton have been replanted to some extent. Cknthal Iustkict. The rain fall has been decidedly below the average: the temperature and suu shine above the average, with a There are opportunities for im proving all building sites, though the farmer, priding himself upon his ''good, hard common sense, may sneer at the term ''landscape gardening," but properly pruned trees, a well-kept stretch ot turf. and shrubberies planted in the right place, are just as much to his credit, as a good baru or staunch fences. Landscape gardening need favorable effect upon the crops. I10t necessarily mean littering one's mc e.ce.ssie neat oi tue laiter part of the week has been very favorable to growing crops, cotton especially. An abundance of to bacco plants is generallv reported. The season is well in advance and the outlook is encouraging. Light frosts occurred with slight injury. Fruit is doing well, with prospects grounds with rubbishy rockeries and puny evergreens, or eattmg them .up with devious paths aDd drives. To bring the best into notice, and to soften and put out of sight that which is'not attrac tive, is all that is required. Simple but correct touches will tell. A light toot bridge thrown over the ior a nne yield. Mu,u. grains gen- i,rfirvi- where ir winds into view be 1 t i . ti " erany looting wen. tween the willows of the meadows. IlIIII, f- ,i ,-t tliT-fna rn-t u cni to rrrAn rnn L r v y l l in v.c i u l i v, tMLO l y n . vj inper- Under some near shade trees WKSTKKN DlSTKI' t an excess ot sunshine and t aiure in tins district have been somewhat unfavorable to the grow ing crops, although tloie is no cause for serious complaint. ( ot- ton has been retarded somewhat and wheat and oats are not doing great vase made of a section ol hollow tree tilled and surrounded with hardv climbing vines, and placed rum the curve of the car ri.ige wa, a spacious sweep ol beautiful turf sloping away to meet a0U "Light florae Harry" Om. Henry Lee of the War ol la4pndnee, and father of the prkti General Robert K. Lee. . WIInLagtoa Star. QVTTOet Benjamin F. Batter ia sUsto to coariaee the American pab fis UtAt DatVI D. Porter showed cevirdicti La tne asannlt on ew Orleans) la ISO- Will that enable Batler to figure more advanUge . ooalj ia ta kLatory oi Uhe eoantry 1 l.-en in public cannot be said scn.se a failnre. appointment. Mr. Flower has life, and while it that he ;s in any he baa not attained the measure of access confidently predicted by his friends. He is a man of affairs, aiwjv pliuv.b'.e and olttn pofen tial. Mr. Ilnce ia a man of large weaith and remarkable energy and sagaci- It looks aa though the new epoch on which the world is entering a to the manufacture of paper, will be known a -'the age of pulp." Last Indian ramie. pineapple fibres, bamboo, bagap (the refuse matter from sugar canesd, peat, braken or common fern, tiags, rushes, seaweed, tan and hop stalks, have all been proved capable of yielding pulp. In Scotland holly hook sterna have been clover, hop vine, and yellow water iris have been turned to the same use. In Demarara good paper has been made from tbe plantain. In France well 1 he truit crop is reported .i, n excellent condition with proba- roa- r,ra ra r,r Tiinj nl.mtpri bihties of a large .Meld. Light w here winter sunsets glow through frosts are reported without serious them these, and similarly simple njnry. Reasons generally in ad- : -Mandscanft" touches, add wonder- vance. 11. V. I '.ATI I.E, I'll. 1)., Director. N. Signal Corji II. MrP. I'.AI.DV Assistant. lUI'PI iKSS D ( () TK T7I FN T Cannot nl.smi id hand if we ck n:i ihf dark si, it- ,.f every -sttit- . -iwta. Ir .N .ithir.jf will jv. larkD '.ilr ai,d n nke ; '. u hurd- n as lv ijvej.Hia. ,-k k-r - 1 'v -..- si. i Tali! : . will cure ti.e wor-t f..;m uf 1 v s; : l a . t onstipatinn and lcd:i'-s:i--i:, ard make life s r appi dsu and n. ni: e. S,M a: '-'"' an.l .. cri.ta bv ll. 1-r-v N In-rce fullv to the attractions of a farm home. Farmer's Wife, in Southern Cultivator. WE CAN AND DO iiuirantcd Acker's Blood Elixir, for it has tiff n fui'.y demonstrate! to the people o this l o'intry that it is superior to nil other preparations for Mood diseases. It is a p -sitive cure fur syphilitic poisoning, fl eers. I ruptioiis and l iinpies. I: purities the whole sy.-tem and thuronitldy builds up the coi.siitt.t:-!; Sold by It- L'erry. N- w Berne. N . t '. A K K 1 1 A V I I editor: Dearest. Ma thilde, can yu doubt the strength and sinceritv of mv love ? Mathilde Swear it. A Ion .".swear it ! Aflidavit editor absent mindedlv I swear we have the largest eircu ation in the West, and it is rapidly a patent has been granted for making paper out of leaves, which increasing. have been cut, pressed into cakes, : and reduced to pulp by being! Extraordinary Ibmo vcratchln- steeped in lime water. Clearly onr I Herbert Sparry. Tremout. III., had paper mills have plenty of material ,7'lp-lM ,n botth le,V' ""itH, t0 v ' 1 , the house six weeks. He njs: When in reserve. i WM ,ble to get on my legs. I had an itching sensation that nearly run me craxy. I scratched them raw to the bones. Tried everything without re ut iBD AUAim THK STRIKE. tT. He contributed a quarter Of a And always Bare a bottle of Aeksrs Kog ' . . . lih Rm.lT in lha hoose Vou canno mdlion dollars to the campaign land ,. , - . ik Jitt, two years I then found Clarke's Ex Jn New York and Urooklyn an average ot nearly l.oOH.OOO news papers are priuttd for daily distri bution, of which three fourths are morning publications. ADVICE TO JSOTHEKS. MltS. WlXSLOWs SOOTULNO SYUCP should always be used for children teething. It soothes tho child, softeng tae Kuma. allays all pain, cures wind colic, and ia the beat remedy for Jdiar hcea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Clarke's Extract or Flax Cough Cure. It ia a sure cure for Whooping Cough. It stops the whoop, and permits the child tocuch its breath. It 13 entirely ltsh Kemedr in the boose i ou cannot "ei. i aa mrmsniea in mis way ror narmieBS. oooa ior any cougn oi cunu- Tf VnttT did ran iwir at w nrtAsUia. It If U l iAiJ in hUJ b- Of 183?, and gave his personal ser- one. or a cold or eongh may tieteo itself tr-c of ;MX UrietUU, i M ' ? , nnoo too ( iob d. Is a DreTentire aDd the Drug Store, kalf thtt h W not CCOel Of Tices to the lemocratC party irom ffw Jotr B poaiuvp cure All Throat me sound and well. ' is the best ever discovered. Only cne '' - 1 . ...... . 1 1 CT O 1. i r i n, L' t to the end Ot tne iid Loor iroablw yield to Its treatment. uiiriii oosp nas no equal ior size, large DOttie. rnce ivu,air.o A sample Dome is given you iree ana ice i hood or old age. It heals the bronchi Papillon) Skin Cure at and lunca. and etoDB the cough. For used it, and it has cured Winter and Bronchial Cough this eyrup plaadatfiaS eitJ oc hanging fooi the beginning mS horn. Ua wsj bo oa nana aaTa. aba Uw ipoon wer divided. I to be in Bat Mr. Brice ia said not accord with some of tbe ' Bra, Bern nip. ecy y guaran is given t teed by li by K Herry, N'ew 25 Mill. tore. Skin Cure Si 00. Soap DulTv 's drug store. For sale at F. S. Duffy 's drug ! Clarke's Flax Soap makes the skin smooth, softand white. Price ao cents. The Oils of Oil Cake. Docs the oil contained in oil cake increase or diminish its value as a fertilizer ? This question has never been thor oughly understood by the prac tical farmers of the northern departments of France, although they employ very large quan tities of oil cake. The manufacturers in Mar seilles who extract he oils by means of bisulphide of carbon, have been obliged for many years to sell oil cake thus treated at much lower prices, otherwise they could not obtain a sale for it at all. Kitchen gardners and cultivators of early fruit were the first to appreciate the value of such oil cake, previously de prived of its oil, since they found that it is warmer and better for forcing than other manures. The vine dressers, too, after numerous comparative experi ments, have recognized its high qualities, and prefer it now to the natural oil cake. It has not only been ascertained that the ou has no fertilizing properties, but has also been shown that it exerts a harmful influence by preventing the immediate de composition of the oil cake. It seems to be a general property of fatty substances to render the decomposition of organic matter impregnated with them exceed ingly slow. Hair, for instance, which is supplied with a natural unguent, resists decomposition for years, even when buried in the earth. A distinguished agriculturist recently stated that being in the habit of using scrap wool as manure, he thought he had made a good bargain by buying at a low price a lot of such material which had been packed next some oil barrels on board ship and had been injured by the leaking of the oil. These rags, when buried in the earth. decomposed exceedingly slowly, and were brought to the surface by the plough for vears, in ex actly the same state as when they were dug in. He rightly attributed this great resistance to decomposition, to the oil with which the wool was saturated. It is generally believed that oi cake when treated with carbon bisulphide only loses 7 or 8 per cent ot oil. Ihis is a serious error, as 7 or S per cent of mois ture is also lost, and the percen tage of useful matter therebv correspondingly increased. Oil cake therefore is deprived in all ot 14 or io per cent or substances containing no nitro gen, rience its greater richness m nitrogenous matter, and the explanation of the fact that it can be guaranteed to contain a arger amount than natural oil cake. It will therefore be better to employ oil cake only after it has been completely deprived of il. ihis improvement will be forcibly introduced for the sim ple reason that in a few years the manufacturers will furnish no other quality. Treatment with millstones or presses has already been found unsatisfactory and insumcient and manufacturers will soon employ no other methods than extraction by sulphide of carbon or hydrocarbons. A few presses will perhaps be retained tor the preliminary crushing ot grain intended to supply the finer qualities ot oil, and the manufac turer will thus obtain a better return with less expenditure of labor. Ihe agriculturist will, in his turn, have no cause of com plaint, since he will obtain a richer cake, and one which will give much better results. As regards oil cake used for feeding purposes, tne matter is completely different. Fatty substances are known to play a very important part in the ali mentary value of different sub stances with which cattle are fed. Oil is recognized, especially by the researches of the German agricultural chemists, as an effective food as well as a heat giving one. Our cattle farmers are therefore right in giving the preference to linseed cake made by wind power, because this method leaves a larger propor tion of oil in the cake. L'En-grais. NO FREE AIA EUTISKMEN'TS. A healthier or more convenient city for those alllicted could not AV l V 11 ClWlU i LA ' U 11 11 IV' place f-uch an institution than Buffalo, N. Y. But concerning the city and its attractions I will write iu some future letter. The World's Dispensary Medical Association occupies two large and magnificent buildings upon Main aud Wash ington Streets. and a branch Dispedsary at No. 3 New Oxford Street, London, England. The Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Insti tute fronts Main Street and is attractive and elegant both inside and outside. Although it is FILLED WITH PATIENTS from all over the country, it is clean and neat as any parlor and is appropriately termed tbe Invalids' Hotel and Sorgical Institute. Large and well lighted rooms, with elegant appointments make the sick feel at borne rather than in a hospital. Parlors with fine libra ries and musical instruments are accessible to those who are con valescent A stall" of eighteen SKILLFUL mYSICIANS AND SL'R GEONS administer to the eick. A splendid medical library comprising all of the standard works of reference, is in a convenient room for con sultation by any of the physicians. Any medical book ol note or value is added to this magnificent collec tion of books as soon as published. The collection of 6nrgical instru ments is large and comprises every instrument of real utility and value known to the profession. A system of mechanical movements, passive exercises, manipulations, kneadings and rubbings, adminis tered by a large variety of ingeni ously contrived machinery, driven by steam i.s used as aiding other medical and surgical treatment in palsy, stiffened joints, crooked and withered limbj aud in those chronic cases so often given up by the common busy prac.'itiouer of medicine as incurable. Baths ol all kinds are made use of in those cases where they are indicated. There is nothing quackish about the institution. It is run FREE FROM ALL HUMBUG or deceit. A large and well ap pointed drujrroom in the basement of the Hotel contains all of the medicines and chemicals used by physicians and is in charge of authorized and skdled pharmacists and apothecaries. Each case is prescribed for according to the same rule and laws which govern any intelligent doctor when writing a prescription for his patient. There is no restriction used with the physicians in the Institution and they have the whole domain of Meteria Aledica to choose from, The proprietary medicines are only used or advised when in thejudg ment of the physician (to whom the formulas are known) they are indicated. Many and in fact every physician of any experience has round some remedies or combina tion of drugs, to do good work in a certain class of cases. Hence he writes the same prescription over and over again till the druggist knows it by heart and smiles when he looks at it. Bat it is none the less valuable for all that and the physician who knows its value does not feel condemned lor writing it, and would feel hurt and stontly defend it if he should be critic sed for its 1'ieqaeut repetition. The doctor wntiug said prescnption does not pretend that it will cure everything or thit it applies to every case. Upon this principal Dr. Pierce has (with much greater experience than ordinary physi- Ile ate grt'fn ru umber, They msde him j u i u hk i. Hut he took u f-' IVIlt tn That cu rod h i n r i li ; i j m i U . An easier physic You never will tin.l Than Pierce's small I'. 1 ;. t- The Purgative kind. Small but precious. 20 ct pcryi.tl. A lawyer was summoned as a witness in a certain case. The judge, finding that the witness was evasive, and not exactly muh ful, interrupted him, Baying ; "I beg yoa to forget your profes sion for a moment, and tell lb the truth.'' UucKlti'l Arnica uiit. Tax Best Salvb in the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Bait Rheum, Fever Soros, Totter, Chapped Bands, Chilblains, Cores, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively' cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or n.oni-y re funded. Price 25 cents per toi. For sale bv R. N. Duftv jan 17 It took the llorist some seconds to study out what the Boston girl wanted, but he Dually did, and gave her a chrysanthemum. Fhe asked for a cbrysanthemadam. Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. A Scrap of Paper Savin Her I.lfr. 'It was just an mdianry scrav of wrap ping paper, but it paved h( r life S:i.- u up in the last stages of consumption, told by physicians that she was incurable niM could lire only n short time; j-he weighed less than seventy poun.'s. n a piece of wrapping paper slio read of i;r. Kinp n New Discovery, and got a sample bottle; it helped her, aim bought a lur.- bottle, it helped her more, bought another and k'rew better fast, continued its use and is now strong, healtliy, roy, plump, weighing 140 pounds. For fuller particulars B'nd stamp to W. H Cole, druggist. Fort Smith. Trial bot.les of thin wonderful discovery free at R. N. Duffy, Wholesale Druggist. For sale wholesale at f S j cr dozen. Toi l narimell Itftns. As onr town i little and un known, we wish to introduce, her to the (ititsido world through the JoriiNAi,. Our young men have organized a baseball club with Mr. Vernon Car roll, captain. Mis. II. Palmer, of SilUc, 1'U , is i.m! ing Imt duoglitri, .Mrs. It 1. M ilb r. ot I his place. IM. M. II. C.irr h.,s a field of wheat Ih.it will hhlr .i in. in forty Ice' iVoni 1 hi' ro.ii) . I he I os ol lor 1 1 ii 1 1 in this sec ' 1" II IS lillC. A'pVs ;,', pi-;cllCH w ill be pic nt i Cu I Our lown still booi.is. Mr I : i -)i -,iid .Mr'lohon has about comilelcd Ins beautiful lit tie resdence, Tho paint brush Las bveu ap plied again to the I'aptist church Now lei us have an organ and bell and i' will be complete. .Mr. I. I!, lario lost n good horne i he past wceJt by con gcntion . He was an old family horse of rar qualifies. ( ),ir town is six j cars old and has tr.r, !.;:r.dr(d inhHlntaiits. We ex pert to double the number m two more cars. Wo have a fine school, four general business houses, drug store, saw mill, two gins, millinery, a colored postmaster, in fact every thing complete except a l.iwer auil horse trader. On the firH Saluiil.iy in June there will bu a picnic given in our town. All arc invited to attend, but. don't forget your baskets. Ar rangemeiits will be made toMipply lemonade and other rc fri s !, m en I h. I l vi a a i.ostoii societ y nl that wai ted to know the relation ship existing between the smelting lilin.ii e an I t he smelt.-- I'uck. 1 ill: t h 1 1 e lll;'.. d. iii! of happiness cannot . : i i n t t he a i r ui cheei ful- I N 1 : f ; 1 1 v i i 1 1 . .1 r n . :i n i 1 ftb u t i i im vi'fUK n!d. !ft. u vi iy li.td 1 1 liurtce from In r head ,-iinl non- of h truck, yel low i. h matt. r. We bad t- liyirini pn scribe for lirr ln:l wuhmit briieHl. We U;c.l Kly n ( leum Halm, unit much to our i-urprise ibere :i n lonrti-.l im pro v ( in i lit. Wh continue. I lining lhi H4lm, unit in a short tone tho riiMchnrgA wns n pp irent I y cured ) A t'ary. ( 'or ii i iw . N . Y . Kiy KroH . 1 l,:ive been i 1)1 did with cntarrh. I piirr!mRd a bo il of your (.'ream Balm. It hn ff ected a com plete cure II ('. Abbott, b7 Orant Ave, Allegheny City, Pa. Dill) 2w 01 flLAtv StoctoniS FlNEQljORSTrlAf WASH OUT or Fade: El I H IM ' Ml I ltm i m.v vi ONLY Sold bydruggistS AU0 I'KFRI.ESS KRAUZE PAINTS S Colon, I'KKRI.KSK lal MHtl Bl I IMJ. I'VKUI KSH INK COW IIKHS (,Klnt 7 Color. I'KKKI.KSN SHOK ANI HAItNKSS DKEKS1.HO. CKtULESS tt.ll 1) J ES tt Colon. HUGHSON & SULLIVAN'S THREE-QUARTER ROAD WAGON. tm o- inn. This Is a liht and tarfy Ho(fg'r, wt-Il tmitt in vrv parti, uim t., -. r-y .!.. r lw i uuwm-n onr iarsr aalos on it allow un to iu tlie price r i.w . Send fi-'r Illuntrati Cat&loffiit aud Price jH fclwm a fi,.; .n.t -f ' 'amafri'". IfnrW. f'rt t'utters. IIUOIISOZV KULI.IA'AN, Wholesale Manufacturer!", 3 tUUHBHTIll! , TT. V TO BE Given Away lo the Public IN TFE WAY OF BAPICABWS. Sweeping Reduction! L. E THE 4 'FATHER AT OF LOW PBICES." bo has no cornDetitor: he sweena mines wlinrcv,ir h ci.m n I milim li Cians) devised, Compounded and bines" dance to his music. Tne public of Now bo run and vicinity have urea thoroughly tested oppressed Dy tlign rrices too long. I am hero and am A FEW PEESCIilPTIONS Sweeping Everything Beforo Me Like a Cyclone! 2mn'r MORE HARD TIMES. DEATH TO HIGH PRICES. time. They are not patent medi- Head the following Prices and Rejoice : CineS nor are they recommeuded Alamaooe Checks 4 to 4 i cents per yard. Calicos, 3, 4 nml r conu per janl, tO OUre every disease that flesh IS price elsewhere 7 cents. Nice Dress Ginithams 0 cents yier yanl. jirice elewlir heir to They are favorite prescrip- 10 cents. Fruit of the Loom Bleaching. 7 conts. 4 4c Island Cotton 5 cenU, Bold tions advised in those eases whr fi8ewhere for 7 and 8 centa- Indies, Gents, Mioses and Children's Uoee worth tions aaviseu in tnose cases Where 15 cents a pair I am selling ror 5 cents. All other good, such as Cashmere, they are applicable. Those medical Henriettas, Worsted. Serges, Flannels, and ,n f,-t everv. lnK appertaining to men who cry 'fraud' and 'quack' the Dry Goods line sold at from 50 to Go p;.r cent l.dow wholesale cohi Nice should remember that one man has Dress Lawns 3 and 4 cents a yard. aa much right to his favorite re me- rfJl --t-T -S -i dies as another. Neither is it any -"J- IJ.J.IIL y '--- Lillllg. more disgrace for a man to adver- Seersucker Coats and Vests for 40 cents Suits at ST :0. price elsewhere $1'J 00. tise and suits at 4.ou, price elsewhere 5510 75. Suits at if'i 4-. price elsewhere $15 Ml. ouiis at . oo, price else wbere 55L'4 .)0. Suits nt 5511. pneo elsew here ?"N rAY FOR IT LIKE A HAN Suits as low as 81.25. Hats as low as !" cents. Suspen.lors worth H cents a than it is for a physician to get pair 1 am Bel,iDK tor 10 cents. some one to write an item for the GSVt ac " - Shoes at 85 cents, price elsewhere 5?t..r,0. The best S2 r0 Shoe at S I :. Tho best 574.00 Shoe in this world only 572 CO ; in fact Slues K'iK U "iiy price. Oo to all the stores in town those b1 ing "chenp;" those sel!inK"at rt," those selling "below cost. " those "making reductions "-get their priors then corue to the "FATHER OF LOW PKLCES," and we insure you that we can save you from 40 to CO per cent. paper telling about his skill in per forming a sorgical operation. I have seen an old physician who was a stickler as regards medical codes and professional etiquette, stop the editor of his locel paper on the street and tell him how ill ex- Gov. X. was and he had just given him a pill or put a plaster on his back. The doctor knew the news paper would contain the news of his being called to see the ex- Governor in its next issue. But nevertheless he shudders when he sees a legitimate advertisement which has been paid for. The peo ple of this country are familiar with the portrait of E. V. Pierce, M. D. The Doctor would be readily recog- The Purchaser of $2.00 Worth cf Gooch or Moro, Will Receive a Present ! SPECIAL INVITATION TO OUR COUNTRY MERCHANT?. CALL EARLY AND AVOID THhi RUSH ! THE FATHER OF LOW PRICES. Under Hotel Albert, New Berne, N- C Will be open SATURDAY, MAY 4th. v 5. ) f f ,"t:" r H.4 l 1 . 4 .4 : . x - I .
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 16, 1889, edition 1
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