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TflE JOURNAL. mm Mm. a im ei . o corruUiL sorts. A HXATT no torn prrill SXXATOB Blows, of 0orlA, is dsUif-af-o-Mlj 111 at hi home ia At Uattv I thi Bft. Ood U with the b Ufirtr; la U axt th btlierer i. wit Ood." Til Jams tm oi the InU-ed BiatM Cireoit Cooxt Cor th K.wt era Dialrict of Xorta CWolin ls bov la mmiob at IUUIgh, HL Iloaor, A. 3. S-eytnoar pr-Midlo. D- 3. P. MOOEK, who ws4 Sar fcoa Geaaisl of ths Coafdrsxe 8taXM, dld saddsalj oo the Use mCHmj at hia aoa ia Richmond, Y of aoofaatioa o( the lanr. Col. Joan C. Has a ill of o tuabia, S. C-, haa bwa elected s aMmbar of th yatioaal Dnocrtstic ExaoatlT CotnmiUe ia plee of Captala Dswaoa, Ut of C'haxles iom. TTiis la ia excellent selection. IT haj, wuhia the ImC few dvs. beea aaid that a British squadron la eooeantratioK at R bring; sea for lX protect 10m of Ciaadian iiers, bat it was dented la the House oi Commons on Ul Tharsdsv. Tub Smoia Coo fere ace his Lskea a raceaa ia order that the GoTtrnmeaLa rwpraaeoted may pavi poQ its actio a. As sooq as the eommiaaiooars are farther instruct twi the flail formal jutting' will b-p aU. Tbb Tim 'Sprinj Palac,' t Fort Worth, has opened in granl atjl, and Ls sore to prove a great ad eraditabie aacee-M. The ex kibit of State products :. eieep tiooabie line, and ia -ladew every Lhiaf bat politics." A KAlJSlD"s'ori' lnscrximent OOBtaintng tweoty fragments of diffr-at forms and colors ia capable of so many combinations that, a: th4 rwte of one torn of the ;ntru BMt erery second, it would take Um Incredible number of 75.0OO. 000,000 j ears to exhanat them." THB idea that Mr. Hlaiae is apt I'R0KKX. OF (,'H iilSTI A MT T . I: is for the religions press to devote its energies to the iDcul.i tlon of ethical truths, but it is hard ly proper for the seul.ir S.iay paper to eiciu.le from its columns retLctions and sofcgaetiODS on re l itijos subjects appropriate to tlr.s sacred day. Hut a little while sg.) cur nation al I'entrnai il w as celebr at d. 1 lie advance of the America-! KepiiUic tioof i he ri hway of r. .it tons the theme of orators ..nd jniets .ill over tL is land, and from t he A '. 1. nt c to the Pacfic resounded the proud acclaim of exultant freemen. Inasmuch .n "rightroasne!. exaltetl a nation while sin is a re-pr-OA-ch to any people," it is not inappropriate, in the political jubi lee, to remember the Christian's groand for rejoicing. There are thoe are con stantlv in the '-slough of dejoiid," bring the Association of which he isthe worthy president iQto line, and have the different clubs, that form his As,Hociat ion, drilled for the impending combat? It is useless to bring new malitia into the field against regular troops. Camps of Instruction must be organize J, and our sold iers perfect ly drilled it we an- to gain the victory. to whom nothing is beautiful, at tractive or encouragi!, save the words that came to St. John on the Island of l'atmos, - these are tbev who have come up through great tribulations," but the hop ful, progressive Christian, joy sin the assurance that "with the growth of the nation, even oat stripping it, has gone on the growth of the church." We speak of no -: nor denom, tiiation, but of that bVs.ed Christian ty wh.ch having ,:s tepinnm,; with tl.e .-.tar ol l'? I hi hem. shining in the eat,'has become thr sun of righteo usness, . enlighten. ng : tie wl..;e world. 1 1 ci . : I ' r 1 1 .o n has .uh snretl :n arithmetical prortion. 'liristi anity has ccre.ised ;n po metrical proportion . however great its conquests in the pajtt, the church is orgioirm. as never lefore, for greater vic tories over the comb. ned forces ol jere , no good there, and he heathenism, infidelity and corrupt Christianity. Agencies are in ope ration whose full effectiveness eternity alone can reveal. Indi vidual effort is jioomplishing more than ever before- In walks where once the priest only trod hundreds of devout men and women make their daily rounds, giving the bread of life to m:!l:o:-.s of hungry, starv ing souls ' The efforts of Christian women make the present era the golden age of Christian endeavor, in which men will thrill with wrong. Helaambttioaa, and what-ithe hoP of immortality, boon rar glory he raa gain mast be by will dawn the day of perfect lllumi aVptomacy. Ia case of war th raatioo, in which will go up the Ilfla woo by Cabinet officers ! 'd shont of all the r-eople hai.i.k wtal4 belong to the Secretary of ' I r'-itl ' toe I..rp ('...! "Mvim War or the Secretary of the Navy. TjtST beionetii : TUB New. nd Observer says. DFBOCRATIC MM IKTlr "Asaoog tha relics to te exhibited at the Loan Exblbrt for the beneflc a t Jnhn'a Ilnmtil will Im a! r - aiagle check for $1,000,000, drawn br taaTraaaarer of the Confederate to Involve this coantry in war is all i onbeheving Mt)KM iMi su'.. Kaln niut h nM I)f al .iU nir 1 1 1 1 N url h " e s 1 . Cn : i " i . ' M ,iy 1 - Vt s'erd.iy auA U.st ir.ht ,i lien-r g.i ! r.igt-d over hikts (iit.ino and line and uirtioiis of lakes Iluio:: ;hi.1 Michi gan. All around the lakes vessels are reported wind bound and driven ashore At l lncao the wind reached a elci.tyol lor'y miles an linnr .not a rniiiitu i ol vessels were forced to anchor nu:.:de. At Tort Huron, whi'c caps were driven betore a tie of loriy eight miles and aero.-.-, the i:er at Sarnia, a tleet ot tug Niats were bound up afraid to move. J fie storm is moving eastward and lake Michi gan will probably he Pre from un usual wind t od a . At 7 o'clock lat night a north wind was blowing at the following ports, with the velocities given: ( hicago. toity Holes; Milwaukee, forty two miles ; (iieen Hay. forty eight; l'ort Huron, lorty eight: Detroit, forty five : Tol.-do. ;h:rty tive, Sandusky, thirty three. M AUTiNsr.r Ki . "a , May 'd. 'A torna 'o struck a nection of coun try five miles east ol hi;e yester day afternoon, and alter demolish ing a vast amount of property it parsed down the l'otomac river, uprooting trees, overturning small vessels, and play mg havoc generally with the small buildings near the banks of the stream. The storm travelled over an area oi ten miles and then passed out 'o sea. Very lew trees were lelt standing along the water trout, and those that escaped were twisted out of shape, The house of Martin Honen, which stood directly in the tornadoe's path, was lifted from the ground. Two women, who were in ,i little frame kitchen, were hurled twenty feet ami severely :n:ured. WahasU, lnd , May The heaviest rainfall in years li a s been prhva.l ng throughout this region lor two days. Ar Hentou Harbor, Mich , snow tell to a depth ot six inches. Snow ;s also rcprted at other places. MlcuiCiAN C I 1 V, I nd., May .'.!. A northeaster, the tit-i cest storm known here for years now prevails. Su.'.w fell here yesterday to a depth of atxjut an inch. WlNoMAi', lnd , May .11. Kain has fallen without ceasing lor forty eight hours, and it changed to a snow storm yesterday ill t er noon . There has been nearly twenty. two inches ot rainfall and much damage will be done by thvils. Ci A I-K N A , lbs , M.ty ,il A heavy white frost visited this section yesterday moii.ing. Corn on low ground was blasted to I he sprout and all kinds ot tender tru.t killed. The damage is very serious. IlAiiEIisTi'WN, Sid., May .'.I. A terrific storm passed ovtr the l'o tomac river district of Washington county yesterday afternoon. It ; seemed to follow the course id" the Kur th? Week Eadlsr Sstarday, Msy river, leaving destruction in its Slat. lss. j tracks, and blowing down build- C km r li AL Okfk'K, Auk iri'LTt ' b a l ings, trees and fences, and ruining Hi ildimu, Raleigh, C. ithe growiug crops. Telegraph and The reports of correspondents of , telephone wirs are down and it is Swansboro Items. Johnson's Mills Items. Several cases of sickness, dys entery the principle trouble. It is with sorrow we chronicle the death of Rev. Josephns Latham which occurred recently at the borne of a friend in Beaufort coun ty. He was taken sick while en route to one of his appointments Kain. rain. PRAISE. child sat on the door sill when a shrill voice rang out, "Come in this mmute you g-ood for nothing thing." And the little one rose and murmured, "Al ways blaming me," and with relutc tant steps entered the honse. Just across the way a beautiful little girl was chasing the butterflies, when a charming woman appeared at the window, and in a voice as silvery as the rippling brook, said, Come in, mother's darling!" (), what a world of difference in thoe homes! One the work house ' of unrequited toil; the other the blessed habitat'on ot 1 raise ! Praise is the expression of the seal's beatitude. "I'raise the Lord, ye heavens adore Him, praise Him all ye Sons of Light." There :s no land without its fens, its chasms and its precipices, but who thinks of presenting them in ponorama, while silver lakes sleep unobserved, and landscajves ttecked wl h golden gram, delicious fruits, and tveauteous tiowers, have no place in the picture T l'.ring out the good, the beautiful and the true, and sound the lond tymbal. Praise eur land : sing praises all ye people Salute the morning with exultant song, and over night's dark sea send rippling waves of melody. Let no man be content to live in State or city he cannot praise. S.'hooner A. ,1. Marvin, ('apt. Win. Moore, is in Hear Inlet harbor, iHumd for New river. apt . 1 ost er has near ly com -pleted the "Kay " schooner here on the ways. W. W. Davis master. Sol (ioruto is the largest turpen tine farmer we have, having, we believe, 1 ' crops ol boxes on his premises. Sahooiier ( 'arrie Hall Lister, Cipr. I. How land, cleared for New York with 12.",oo feet of lumber looking so well, ia badly blown WASHINGTON LEE. RESTON. "Turn t. i -- rove, and see 'The Ruin' licut..., mh decay. Where steps of dreaming students stray. The log hewn 'Hall' lias grown to he Collegian in its state the one J- oremost and first of all to he:tr Everything is wet i Tlie name tliat sillce has filled the air. in these parts. All have been kept win busy opening trenches to let the The name that swells the Poet's ; ...)-'- water mil out Ot their neld8. The j That makes humanity sublime : wheat and oat crop which has been from ferry's mill today. Capt. C. I). Westcott of the m hoorier Litii, is in port now loaded with LToii bushels of corn, selling at o'i cents per bushel. He is bound for New riser. A. 1'. I'.irnell is one of our best farmers. He shipped last Saturday i ;o b ishels of peanuts to Wilming ton. N. (' . by schooner Stonewall. Capt . A . M . Moore . The colored people have built a nice church on (Queen's creek, com pleted last week, was dedicated ye.sterday by Kev. A. A. McKoy, their Klder. here. Ve house t h at i . . . . i i tioue in i ins nouse. Mr. dohn Smith, father-in-law of A. I-', l'arnell, sr., is in his years old, und can walk tour miles of a hot day better than we can, and can see without specks to read, is in good health, and bids fair to live until he dies, which trom appear ances, will be I'd years to come : he is a native ot Raleigh. Mrs. A. V. I'.ircell has a chicken uitii tour dist met w uigs. One pair of these w ings are low down on the sides of the leg- of the chicken, but all seem separate from the down. It is thought by some of our farmers that this wet epell will al most rnin them. All are complaining that they do not get their mail regular. This condition of affairs is the result of having an ignorant postmaster. It is no surprise that the place should be given to Republicans, but that an interest of snch vital importance That teaches patriots to be strone That heads the warrior list of time . Repeated since ten thousand ways. Which yet no speech of every day's Most common use can rob of praise That name which like the sun Loses no light by all it rests upon; Which glori lies with gorgeous alpen-glow, Mont Wane's stark summits of eternal snow, Yet gilds the crocus blossoming below: The Name of Washinoton," I KK AT APPOMATTOX. The fratricidal .strife at last PROFESSIONAL. BODOLPH DUKFY. H K. MX 'N. Duffy & Nixon, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, NEW BERNE. N C. Office over R. N Branch ( Jlh, e: t low county. Dalfv s .iru.; -;..r .ilhui oi ' I . U .-. ii,. l 'J lb 1 P. H. PELLETIEK, A T T O It N K V A I I. A V and mom v ;i i.e.: Oravftu St , two do'.rt- ' -if Journal cilc e. A specialty n.u.:- : . .. loans fur siiurt Uui Will practice In the Oou .r.. "rur, or teret, Jonea, Onslow ami I'u United 8tate Court in .' Supreme Court of the rttme. SASTKfH .KOBTB CAB0LI.11 MARBLE WORKS. KW BKK. y.C. idonunients TomDs , 1 I I: l! (llDt -o- 1,11,1 .if This beats our people ie.u ii in an old stoie is our breaching is to the business world should be put i w?,r' f0'1" L'1,os, ur die3ra was Pa8t: ,n the keeping oi an ignorant ne- 1 K S gro. A letter postmarked Barn-, 0ur reat Commander's pitying soul, well with six stamps was receiyed , Yielding to Kate's supreme control, at (rrifton, N. C.. last Friday. ! Forebore, within the chasm of strife weighed half ounce. This is the I To ?atst an?ther Curtius life, way negro Harris registers a letter. ! XZ? e",ip" lhis 18 an outrage not soon to be ', Then war-worn vete.-ans weepina heard forgotten by the voters of North As sad, magnanimou a word Carolina. As ever lift a warrior's lips: l ast Saturday I rode two mdes rmfnrtc on horseback, two on a canoe down Demands that you be strong aud true the river to Biddle's Landing, j Demands that you maiiitairTthe laws; thence a short distance to Barnwell. 1 vo done my veiT l(st for you ! ' The crops through this beautiful) His best !' How grand it was !" farming section are badly dam-! i-ke at i.kxi.ngton. aged by the hail and heavy rains, i "VVit'1 ttrand humility he came, Thr MirfarP ia trpntlr nndnbtino ! And found his calm Mount Vernon here, ,uil. .1, , ; labile the world's pieans crowned his coti maiLCli. 1 UC CU1L IO 1 ivlma tour d'siim t t t o have that himself, breads intlectiona. "You will poil yonr child with praif.'' No, indeed. Not with jadicioaa praise. Yoa may inflate with ranity, and the pampered child will be the tyrant of the hoasehold, and then strange transition becomes thy slave of apetite and passion. But, fear not to cheer Tirtuous action, or to re ward the sunny smile of joyorrs childhood with an approving ki&s. Biaise every thinf, that admits of praise, from the small atom that floats in the sanbeam to the great ( reator of the Universe. ot her. u Inch ii re i n pi. ice, b,u there are wings. l; ir 111:1:1 e:;r chicken. O.ir r.iilro.id heir is a dead Cer tainty or uncci t.t;ut y oi e, and if u e don't have either, what will be e. me of us is hard to tell. G. W. Sniiili h,is he wants the railroad ; o to his ,(, 'Hammock,'' and olfers the best inducements; also shows the whys aud where fores, etc.. while the people of this place ' Swansboro say this is the place, hut don't ell'er any induce ment at all very productive, but the products not so varied as they should be. The country ia especially adapted to stock raising. Clover and grasses of all kinds would stow to the regular perfection, and when the farmers With prni.se he did not turn to hear, And never in tli- proudest hour Of vrar' embattled pomp .-it , J power Did he so rule all hearts. :nid way Their reverence as none nther can The nobh-Nt. coiiith. -.t i.tlein.in The kni-titli.st kn;!it who ,c CLEMENT MANLY. O H 1,11 Manly & Guion, ATTOKNEYH AT I . A W . Office 2d flor of Green. Foy & Co. V bank, Middle street. New Berne. M. ' Will practice in the courts of ("raven and adjoiniDtf countiea. in the Supieme Court of the State. nn;l in the h ederal Courts. hplfi d wtf li'ALiAhiAMtfiiCAH MAHBLE Orders will reoeive prompt atUtntlor ii. ! atisfcction )rn&r.Dted turn their attention in this direc tion they certainly may expect au increased dawn of prosperity. Barnwell is situated o j Neuse road, Its llumhie honors, with such mn ' n:n,;.. ..1. ;n , M mi es rom ah Kemp T ,pr ! -u"J"ul- " uie .iati! F. M. SIMMONS. II I. (.ll.H-. Simmons & Gibbs, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will practice in the counties of Craven. Jones, Omdow, O.rteret. i'amlho. Lenoir and Hyde, and in iht Federal Courts. Office on Craven etrcet. next door belOW JoL'KNAI. Office. Bpl'.'dwtf DJt. J. D. ( LA HK JEIVTIHrr, KEXVIUXI. 9 . 1. ate . -. .! ; li'x iOY li. VVILI.I8. Proprietor '?"'). i A - V CIlAVKfr au. NKW H KRJVK, IV. (. .M 1 my sntborized fcgeLt Ye saw hi in take with niatrl The academic seat, and wear WEATHKK CROP Bl'LLETIM SteUa aad pajabie to the State of Sflm OanMiaa la part payment for applies of do thing, etc., furnished Coo fei rate troops" "So, th soal ia, iq all its parU ad powers, alive, alert, in the ft tort State. Death, which doo diaaolr the body, can no C toach the oal. Taer la before the oal no korribta abyta of vacancy. The maatership ot death, though it is ki Blhty, fU In the presence of j aoa L Death cannot ccniemn b j aooi, erea to sJamber." Wi have before as the Filth Hi nniaJ Report of the'Direetor of the TSotXh. Carolina AfTicaltoml Hi perianal Station tor the yean ISS7-'88. It ia a raloable poWica tioo containing oaefal information ia aa attractive form. We note vita pleasure the itatement that "it ia lot hasardoas to aaaert that ia tea years one half of the rem nereiai fertilizer. old in North Carolina w.U be made : n North Carolina." As independent negro party ha. beea organized in Kichmond, a. Xo white men are admitted. When the whitee "jiae Radikila" 1: u al wayi for pelf aad grub. Some of the aegroeM are bjfinniQjt to glim pee this important fact. I e prlTe the white aJliw In North Carolina of all chance for office aad there will be no more training with Saaibo, Potnpey and ( atTe'e. Wllmlaitoa MMseoger. THE Waahiogtoa Poet i?:ves an aooooat of many Kederal memorial eeiebratioae, and we are happy to aj that aearlj ail of them evince the kiadeet sentiment towards the South. Thia is eprially so of Gen. Bordette's speech ai Fredencks borf. In the midst of his elojaent reaiaria he sajd. -he who pat. his life la pawn f?r the caa. he cham pioaj ha.s rloeed d:sra.ior. on the A correepondent of the News and Obeerver "paAScd a lew pleas ant hours" on the fW:h of May "at the home of Governor t'haunrey V. I'.lack, the President of the Nation al Association of Democratic Clabe," and we call the attention of North Carolina Democrat, and especially the attention of the Hon. J. 8. Can-, president of the North Catolina Association of Democratic counties. Clabe, to the safest ions of the dis tinjrnished Penns y 1 vanian. In response to a qae.tiou Gover nor Mack said : "Yes; the men of con v ic ion in the Democratic party hx)k to the Democratic societies as the best enginery for carrying forward the work ol industrial emancipation. They could not d. otherwise, for there 1 no other Democratic agency ia sight. The campaign oommittee-s have struck their tenia and disappeared from the field, to reappear only when another furious and wasteful campaign is on, when men's minds are closed to argu ment, and the clangors and clamors of mere partisanship fill all ears to the exclusion ot eommon sense, neighborly couu.els, or soIht rea son of any sort. I'ntil then the Democratic societies, a. represent ed in the National Association of Democratic Clatm, are the only Democratic orcaaiition for the work of instructing and aroustnz : above the average the people. t0 bave been unfavorably affected. Our forefathers, at a time when , anJ w'nd storms, together the agricultural interest waa the wnh heavy rains, were veiyin coBtroIling one, made tbe Demo- junous to cotton in the northern cratic society the great eneine ol portion oi tne aistrict. the Weekl? Weather Crop Bulle tin- issued by the North Carolina Experiment Station and State Weather Service, co-operating with the I'nited States Signal Service, show that there has been an exce&s of rain fall, about an average tem perature and an average amount of sunshine in the State dnring the week ending Friday, May dlst. The effect upon crope has been generally favorable. Cotton has improved somewhat, although con siderably damaged by hail and wind storms in Kowan and Edgecombe In the tobacco sections the weather has been generally very favorable to transplanting. A very severe storm passed over the State on Thursday and Friday, attended by high winds and exces sive rain falls, flooding bottom lands and doing much injury to the crops. The following especially heavy weekly rain falls, reported : Morganton, Burke coanty 1.80 inches in three days. Dallas, Gas ton county 3.50 inches in 19 hours. Iron Station; Lincoln county 3 inches on one day. Davidson (Col lege, Mecklenburg coanty 2.50 inches on three days. Raleigh, Wake county 3.30 inches on three nays. Greensboro, Guilford conn ty L'-Jt) inches on three days. Garysburg, Northampton county 2. 2o inches on three days. Hert ford, Perquipmans county 3.75 on four days. Eastkbn- District. The tem perature was lightly below tbe normal, the sunshine below the average amount and the rain-fall Crop appear imtK)Ssble to obtain particulars STACNi'dN. Va , May 31. The storm of Tiu-mI.iv in the North west reached here Thursday aud 1 continued till this uiorDinp. For fifteen consecutive hours rain fairly poured down accompanied by a strong wind, and much wheat has been blown down and damaged. 1J AUHlsiifRi;, Va.. .May 31. There was a great storm iu this section last night. The wind blew a perfect hurricane. Wheat wae blown down, trees uprooted, houses unroofed, and fences laid low. The damage is great. W inthks TKR, Va , May 81. There has been an incessant down pour of rain for the last thirty1 hours. At times the winds were e, j-ui ::ed turned said in "Our : liin dandy ;-tatesman returned with the rest. He was sent down to represent our neck-o'-the woods. He was supposed to be Dan'l Webster, Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun biled down and canned up. He was supposed to be sharper than razors and wiser than owls. He hollered for reform, bellered for improvements and shouted for glory. That eantaker ous cuss was going to amend at least four hundred laws, reform every department of state, secure our county a huudred privileges, and knoek the tar out of things in general. We were waiting for him when he returned. He was first struck by Old Pete Jackson, who observed: " 'Look a yere, Johnson, whar's that law fur my mill dam T" " Killed in committee of the whole,' was the reply. "'You blamed reptile 1 Didn't we send you down thar to boss the committee f t the whole and every body else T I want that ar mill dam or blood !' 'And Hi Wood was next in line, and he said : "'Look a yere, Johnson, where's is no little town in Craven county more delightful for residences than r.arnwell, or that has a cleverer set of people. While there I was the recipient of many hospitalities at the hands of Dr. and Mrs. Carr. Here they have the popular and accomplished Miss Mary Smith, of Pitt county, to direct the education of these children. As teacher she gi-es perfect satisfaction, and those people are to be congratulat ed on having secured her to con tinue to disseminate the rich, sweet truths Into the minds of her schol ars for another year. A premium our particular ! being offered to the one making the greatest improvement in penman ship, Messrs. Joe Kinsey, Albert Wadsworth and W. S. Wooten be ing requested to act as judges, awarded the premium to Miss Ada Moore. irge Statesman'. Itetnrn. the Legislatur' has ad and the statesmen hev re- their constituents," he answer to the question. atesnian that 'ere law to protect my fish very nigh. Many magnificent ' p0I1 j fields ot wheat aie laid tlat and "-Crowded out by the bill on wheat is materially injured. All lighthouses." the water courses are be ond cross- .. .;ne w;lS) vh T)aru vour pjc. 1DP- 1 tui", but do vou stand thar and tell Pirrsni ui;, Ma 31. A special me that vou let some ramshackle from Greensburg, Pa., says John- i lighthouse wav off on Lake Erie stown is completely submerged aud i knock the stuftin' outer my fish me ioas oi 1 1 to is oeyona estimate. Houses are going down the Cone maugh river by t lie dozen, and people can be seen clinging to the roo fs . At Coketown, a illageof several . ) i ..i.. i .i.. . nuuureu innauuaiiis, uie iiuuaee ! that lieu skllle district are almost entirely covered and a , tion V great many dwellings at rdairsviiie are submerged. Scarcely a dwell ing in the vicinity of Sang-Hollow can be seen. The people here who have friends in liooded districts are eagerly pond up vere '. What did we send ye down thar fur? What was ye doin' all this time !' "And the third man was L'ncle Dave Laker, who led off' with: Look a vere, Johnson, whar's ur mv sec- 'It was knocked out in try ing to amend the title.' 8he was, eh! Do ou tell me t hat ou sot right thar and didn't have the title all right! That you let that 'ere House bust no that bill raiting for news at t he telegraph 1 ani ,1L.Ver got up and uttered one ofiice. v a nd The rising and lol low. great river great uneasiness pre- at Livermore is lestructiou will resistence to aggressions ot Feder alism, similar in kind, thongh in ferior in magnitude, totho which confront us today. Why not now T The Democratic society come down to us with our free intuitu tion.i. It saved those institutions m the hrst rude encouuter of the p-eople with Harriltonian Federal ism, and there ls no reason why it should not be employed again. The very nurseries of soand Republi can principles' as Mr. Jefferson de clared, their simplicity aud dignity, their grave purpose, their settled principles, not le-ss than their h:s toric asaticialion). commend" them to oar farmers as assemblies ;n aey nr. ij !efer.c c '. of s : n ce r : : t f s ine - re for m oc : e n ce difrira:: qaeetioa porpoee." fo better iliastratiou of '.he aeaia oi raacor, or tne mate man j tru'.n IlaM of American! to whatever i tion. ectioo aatire, : t-.towa to me than w aa the gTactoci a,-: of Coaederate warriors who jeer ago today, seeing :ha: few of oar comrade were present '..ere to do fall jhatice to the ccasion WMrooalj led the way, and rruHe Complete the work of girn:sh;cg thene grave with .'lowers Gen. Bardetfeat Frederick Oar. THBKK was a very o.'d man from Meriwether ia t:eadaace at P.ke Saperior Coqrt Laa: week. He waa See hle La appearance, and, indeed, aooie of au old uai stances aeketl aim aia age "Wn, ' be aid, "1 I lire to see Fab. M. I will be 115 years oJd. Another re BAfkablo tact connected with my ooatractioa la that I haven't a toota ia mj aead.'T Open in jr hia oat aad poentiog to hia smooth. raaia, ae coo tin ned, "I born taa way. WoaderfaJ ae it nar appear, tar yoongest aoa - aa4 aidaat daaxater wae born that country. Vj alao." Saraaaah Neva. What which for thi interests. " NS"e concur . Governor Lla-ck for the prop j gat decently engage their r g h t . and kntral Disteht. There was an excess of rain-fall, about an average temperature and au average amount of sunshine in this district w ith adecidedly favorable effect upon crops, as shown from the rvporta of So per ct-nt. of the correspondents. The weather has been very seasonable for tobacco, and cotton has been doubtless improved. Freshets are reported in some localities with some injury to crops on bottom lands. Wkstkkn Disteh t. The rain fall was above the average, the temj-eratnre slightly below the average and the sunshine slightly i.mif .lie average. meiy luree i rrtrleH per cent, of the corre8Kndent ! w.iter yell ! Johnson, I kin lick you with one hand tied to my foot, aud I'll be durned if I don't do it !' "There was twenty-seven of us between his house and the depot, all with a few re"marks to make. About thirty waited on him next The joint board of magistrates 1 day, and on the next he broke for and commissioners convened at the woods and is at present located Trenton today and levied the taxes. I m a swamp about seven miles Jones County Items. The poll tax, State and county, will be .71A; property, State and county and special IM A cents. The old board of education was again re elected. 1", M. Dixon w as elected commissioner in place of Mr. Frank lirovn, resigned. Trent river is :'i(.ii,:n: higher than it has been Mnce 1VT7. The rains during the p.i.-t week in the upper portion of the county the Citizens report were unprecedented, swelling the Trent and itstribu covering the farms with in nianv places. and the tne opinion of The right time n of I'emooratic s the period of calm refier N general po-aton. - the for . e .tad equipment ol I h e k ' t h be e re dr.:; -. n '. : farn-.i-r ' ' . :i h e m as t ac tor ; a t report uie weattier n.ws oeen lavor- , losses will he -evere to the farmers, able. In the tobacco sections of . manv we learn W; 11 lose their whc.le this district the weather has been ; crop! The heavy rams have drowned especially favorable. The stand of I the mosquitoes, but the frogs are cotton has b-een probably improved.' warnjnc the huckleberry briL'ade. , who are encircling the ponds view ling the luscious hemes over the i waters, that it ! knee deep and deeper! knee deep and deeper! Wheat do ra! her poor 1 1 . 1 ; lairly I'.AT ILK, r ell . Oat ::i ths : m . le a ce i h : a: se. : I . e re v o 1 1 g overr.mer.t ' a.l n a ; tion. t he 1 II : ; i . e roas t jk' 'en The rr. o t Ph. D .. I Mrector. 1 1 . b P. Lai.pw in-, Signal Corps, Assistant. science, ir. ! must be .earned by dili gent study and close otservation. Every man h.u .i r ght to vote, and tbe a'.te: .gr.orance of the many appals t ;m ;.-. cal leaders for more light. Ail classes need to ;n the science of iearneu lawyers. maile political phylosoj ject of study, blunder 'Liii oj i.kv, my serial story came back yesterday.'' N hat ' Alter ke'ping it three year V es, and it wasn't read, for I had purpo,ly pasted some of the pages together. The editor kept my stamps and sent the MS. by ei press at my expense." "And vou're not hopping mad V "No. I am thankful he didn't charge me storage. We learn c 1 1 : c 1 1 s of ih. have procure (r. ;'. Tuns! ducting a go their t-chool no 1 e 1 1 e r than P.ney good .-cliool able wea'.t h :u t hat her citizens have ; 1 to succeed in ho : : i f o r m e d - ern merit. Ii no not d:. a sub over ;t .vs It badly as the unlettered rustic. ls nothing unusual to hear men of lnteiligence say rial difference in the two great 'tU re is no mate ;he principles of parties :n this ays Mr. ( arr ' Will, (.a a 4tu. ikowiu Hhiii. K i wtrd Sil vT, Chicago, girm teti-tno-ny "Hy wife had Catarrh twentr flrs 7Mn. surTared HTinlj for m 7an bafor ths began to uu your rem hJt. t'okbla to breathe excpt through the month . id a moat critical condition . Tried eTerythiDg without relief, when Dr. 8trter advi! her to bay Clarke'i Kitrart of Flax Papilloo 1 Catarrh Care. Elif followed imme diauly. Sh continued to um it until he ie now vntirely cured, ller health has not ba eo good in many yearn. ' Prie 81 00. Waah the baby with Clarke'i Flax Soap. U cenu. F. 8. D-aiTy. dragint. now baj the Flax rem he i ed iee on hand . that the progress; ve 1 '; ii ey ( 1 rove sect ion 1 the erv:ces of M r. tad. ho is n o w con 'd pr . a" e M-hool ;it hoii-c. 'e know ot dice it: .I.Uit-s counts Grove to hi; , i d u p a as t here is confide r- cticjii and ad vim and push any enterprise that theymay choose to carry out. as all their surroundings plainly show that they are a real live, progres i ive people. A UFK I W K S T ! K IN T . ! hi.-b is (r'..arn;-fd t- 1 r.: c ..a sa:.!f lory r- suits . r in cj-k of fiiar- a return ,,f purrl.a.-r ;rirc t a ;!,: afc I'ian you ran t.-.y f . -;r dvr:ie.i 1'rugg-ij.t a Uif.ip ..f i'.-. K:nfc' s New 1'is coTery lor 'nurn:tirn I'. : iraarantrt-.i to hr.nkt rrii.-f in rvi ry rase, h, n us"l f.ir any a 'Ve-. ; , n . f T!.r"-. I.tirp! it ('bJ. such aa l'onu rr. ;-. ...n . li.r1 ainniatini. of Luuirs. Hroc.-li-.t:.. Atl.n.a. XN'lioopinj: t ough. r-aji. r'.c e:c I: i-s jiifusin: and icrb'.p tj taj,.. j .-r f - '.iv ssf,-. and caji aivrayg te d rwn.if.l ;;m. Trial bo: ties fnv.' at K . Iu:7y-, wholesalp ar-i rta.l druggist. Price it ic.en, j-."". away, ile may be in along toward corn planting, but if lie is thar's about fifty more of our people wait- ' ing to interview him. We ar' bound to make him tired." "ew York Sun. An I ii J eresl i ng- A n a 1 y s i . Tl.e I'l'oiiwiiig analysis of t he Old and New Te.-tauients will be inter esting: Pooks in the CKd Testament, chapters, '.,-!': verses, :'.!, 21 1: words. .-'JL'. l.'.O: letters, L'.T-'-U 00. Hooks in the Mew Testament, L'7: chapters, liUO: verses. 7, 'Jo!': words. 11,''5:1: letters, S. IS. .;.). The Apocrypha has 1 s;5 chapters. t'J. verses, IoJ.Hj words. N'hole number of words in the Pible, , i, 7 1 G."." . The middle chapter, and the least in the Bible, is Psalm 117. The middle verse is the Sth ot Psalm 117. The word "and" occurs in the M Te tain t-nt '.'').' K! times. The same in the New Testament j al.-o occurs Id. r,s ) j inn s. J he woid --.I eh j ah" o, , ui (1 xV. j times. , The middle book of the Old 'les- j t.uiient i- Proverb.-. : The middle chajiti r is Job, -Jp. The middle verse is 'Jd Chronic- ' les, chapter 20, 17th verse. The least is 1st Chronicles, chap ter 1 , aud 1 st verse. The middle book in tha New ! Testament is 2d Tbessalonian j The middle chapters are Romans' I.", and 11. 1 The middle verse is Acts 17. 17th verse. The least ver.e is Acs J, 3..th verse. The 21st verse, chapter 1 , of Ezra, has all the letters of the alphabet. A Country Boy's Invitation A BOY'S LETTER. There is snch a truth of character in the letter below so much ot that spirit of drollery, mixed with mischief, which often prevails in the young human being of the male sex that we cannot help declaring it to be, in its own words "capital fan." The letter proceeds from a coantry boy, to what the polite letter-writer would call "his friend in town :" "Now, Bob, I'll tell you what I want. I want yoa to come do.vn here for a vacation. Don't be afraid. Ask your sister to ask your mother to ask yoar father to let yoa come. Its only ninety mile. If you're oat of pocket money, yoa can walk, and beg a lift now and then. Put on corduroys, and don't care for the cat behind. The two 'prentices, George and Will, are here to be made farmers of; and brother Xick is took home from school, to help in agriculture. We like farming very much ; its capital fun. Us four have got a gun and go oat shooting; its a famous good 'an, and sore to go off if yoa don't full cock it. Tiger is to be oar shooting dog as soon as he has left off killing the sheep. He's a real savage, and worries cats beau tiful. Before lather comes home we mean to bait oar ball with him. There's plenty of rivers about, and we are going a-fishing as soon as we have mended oar top joint. We've a pony, too. to ride upon, when we can catch him; bathe's loose in the pasture, and has neith er mane nor tan to lay hold of. Isn't it prime, Bob! Yon mnst come. If your mother won't give your father leave to allow you run away. There's a pond fall of frogs, but we won't pelt them till you come; but let it be before Sunday, as there's our own orchard to rob. and the fruit's to be gathered on Monday. It you like sucking raw eggs, we know where the hens lay, and mother don't; and I'm bound there's lots of birds' nests. Do come. Bob, and I'll show yoa the wasp's nest, and everything that can make you comfortable. I dare say you could borrow your father's volunteer mnsket ot him, without his knowing of it ; but be sure, anyhow, to bring the ramrod, as we haye mislaid ours bv firing it off." Stonewall Items. U ere linmil enough ti m-ct ll demands Of his impeiial hand ! Ye watched him as his silvered head Bowed meekly at the moiniri; prayer; And marveled, as with martial tread That brooked no swerve to left or riirht, His hands of students firm he ltd As legions to the tiht ! Ye saw him in his peaceful rest; Ye saw liiin in the evening's wane. When unobsenred by mist or stain. His cloudless orb went do wn the west. All I scarce we dare beneath our breath, To name him here so pure, so brave ! Tread softly 1 fr the sculptor's skill Holds him in seeming slumber still: Hush ! tor that stirless sleep is death Peace ! for we stand too near his g-ave '. Oh', ye who tread these classic halls, Baptized once more in patriot blood, Think what exalted memories flood These doubly consecrated walls ! The hoary lore of Oxford's towers, Made sacred by her Alfred's name. Can never boast a prouder fame Than shrines there simple aisles of ours 1 Ye will not walk ignoble ways . Ye dare not seek unworthy aims: Ye cannot do a deed that shames These heroes of our holiest days '. Y'our oath a Roman oath must be, Sworn with a faith that will not yield Sworn on the doubly sacred shield Of Washington and Lee !" II I The Italian army has a total ef fective in all arms of the service oi something more than 1,000,000. Beecham'g Pills act like magic on a weak stomach. MERIT WI.rS. We desire to say to our citizens that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Buckleu's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them avery time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. For tale by R. N. Duffy, whole gale and retail druggist. Price per dozen SSolESS "yrivee iS&JJHEf Rne(oijorsTh at ilrrHErviux trcoWASH OUT vNorFade ONLY Sold bydruggistS ALSO PEEBXKSS BRONZE PAINTS Colors, PEERLESS LAI ISDBY BM IXJ. PEERLESS INK POW IKBS-S K1M T Colon. PEERLESS SHOE AND HARNESS DRESS I. Nil. PEERLESS Ej DYES H Colon. TL PAINTIHCS. K Mil.- m Kinston. Al.i x. j-ncr.iis, Travelinic Ajjuut. A GLANCE IN Tlii: KSTABLISIIMKNT OK 11 Bell The Jeweler" Will convince ny onn that we have in stock tho Largest, Most Varied, and Complete Line of Diamonds, Watchen, Finn Jewelry, Silver-Ware, Fancy Lftmj'H, I'.u rnu-Ke . (iubl mid Hilver Head Cane in ihp S'nto. It wiil he " ImiriH iru, rent to fee our ko,1,1h Im fori tpu rehBRi nic - VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY Sale. Oil . K :. x n 1 k for ( v. : uc i f Ft. al,ll ft O fl . Ill' tlM I I 1 1 t I 1 1 t: . j n- i , (-(! : ii -1 i it iv n Cl v of .Np-f Hi rn .No. I. HUK l'H( ' r HI Y A I" I NJON Pi I 1 ; In'' I udf llii- ) cf o mni known m 'T 1 1 K J.-I.A M " rf'o ih- hurl or roml way l''i:iik; ttierclo from r M r-ront t l A'mi, WHit-r h, Hfe no t 1 tik f! t led 1 n Th o.'ui i - - n in I lit- bt M in I hf 1 1 v for All man a f ii I 1 1 r 1 1 1 1; l Uii'OHi k wli.l iln Ia'( aft !Ml !ru' tinr w h t c It lift. p h in p : ('- pi li of Writer f i icudli x Mini u n ) on d I n g it I th Wl.ll'f No J I W ' Hi 'I'M S AM" I.ii'IH A 'I .N : I I N J 1 i i N I . ( m r u J 4 -1 1 1 n , . u ( j , K u .N . 1. riif. 1 Ki i.N r Itn.N I VN A liUJi II HK ON i IMVrN' t-'lCKM , No. 5. h ; ' K - ink . and i vvm i,inj ON li iVK.v ,-I I'.KI-'! i t ij t,i Im K j A t u 1 1 d v9-r pt lov of ihiM h 'uhoI rir i Ty , toi-i !in w m h i he l. h ii i ii n TMn w ti oli ttH RHlni' wlh I nt ml . v 1 : .. f : i r n ' P I fil ti Upni i,n I i. o it. u i- u 1,1, i . it i i i hi 1 fir fl.r -I Iio 1. 1 J. f i 1. 1 t j I W ATKl 'N A KI K K K't dr. li I w : f 1 nit at.i) It.-:, i 1 . t - i e A I VALUABLE TRDfK LAND FOR SALE. Al.oi:i HM11V Ai'KVN (M.KAIlH) I.aMI, m u.i'nl wlihlfi fn1!'M f t Iim r 1 1 v . nil 1 1 nt.!.- for iin.'li rn,ii:j ktchI m r Kin -All ! 1 WAT AON A M'KKKT, in !t. Hi'ul Km. AKfiili. Kinstors Book Store. In Hotel 'full Hu ldinp Finest Ever Brought to the City of New Berne. Rock Bottom Prices. JOHN SUTER Wholesale and Retail Furniture Dealer. ie6dw Middle Bf. New Berne. bottles, 8 .00 jan22 ly Salt will curdle new milk : in pre paring porridge, gravies, etc., salt Bhonld not be added until the dish is prepared. I bought medicine in thirteen States, but nothing helped me till I used Ely's Cream Balm. In four days I could hear as well as ever. I am cured of catarrh as well. It is the best medicine eyer used. Garrett Wildrick, Hast ings, N. Y. I could scarcely speak; it was almost impossible to breathe through my nos trils. Using lily 's Cream Balm a snort time the trouble entirely disappeared J. O. Tichenor, Shoe Merchant, Eliza beth.N. J. t A mother's tears are the same in all languages. HUMPHREYS ' DR. H chphkitb ' Specifics are solentlflc&lly and prepares prescripuuus ; utu ittr imuj rlate practice with success. and for over inlUMl bv the dcoi.Ii. Ev.-ry slnKlo Sik- i a &Declal cure for the disease named. hee Specifics cure without dniKKlnK. punf p or reducing the system, and are In fact and lyieaovereig-n reneairioi me v oria. S-IiimI boolin and fchool suppliei a t-pecijiliy it ml ut liviij pricei. Kiynter'n candy, the best in Iowd; fruits, rijiara, tobacco atod nnufT. Headquarters, for fishing tackle, crockery, glassware, etc. Agent for tho N.jw Ilavis Hewing Machine. Respectfully, JOHN L. HARTSFIELD Kincton. N. C. Spring- Session Vance Male and Female (UST OF PBDICIPAI. HOS. crRES. PH1CF.H. 1 FeTers, Congestion, inflammation . .'.J v-O WnTrai. Worm Fever. Worm follr .'ii , 3 Crylnj Colic, or Tee-thing of Infants ) 4 Oiarrbea, of Children or Adults ' S Dysentery, Griping liUlous Colic. 6 Cholera Morbus, Vomiting ZConahs, Cold, Bronchitis X',n vo 1 tri n . ToothSA-he. Facearhe fleadsiches, Kick Headache, ertlgo yspepalB., Bilious stomach, atprrttrd or Painful Period. ! Whites, too Profuse Periods I Crpap. Comth, Difficult Breathing . Halt Rheum, Ervslpelas. Erupili.ns. iietinatiiDi, KDPumauc ams 'if and A orne. Chills. Malaria .00 IT Piles. Blind or Bleeding . . .30 i 9 Catarrh, Influenia. Cold In the Hen.i .30 O Whoopina; Cough, violent Coughs. .30 , S4 General Debility. Physical Weakness 30 2? Kidney Disease' -30 38 NerTons Debility , lJ1-9 30 Trinary WeaUneis. Wetting B.-d .50 32 Diseases of theHeart, Palpitation 1 .00 A Good Investment Is that which yields large returns from a smalj outlay. Keader, the way is clear: No speculation, no chance, big returns.' If you are like most of man kind you have somewhere a weakness don t feel at all times just as you'd like to headache today, backache to morrow, down sick next week all be cause your blood is out of order. A small outlay and what large returns! You invest in Dr. Pierce's Qolden Med ical Discovery and soon pure, fresh blood courses through your veins, and you are another being! CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! Cutaways, Sacks, and We are having some good weatli er just at this time, and the farm ers are much iu need of it. Pied at her home near Bay boro j all Qf VerV Latest on the I'd inst., Mrs. Martha Ann j J . Ireland, wife of David Ireland. j Our grass and clover farmers Stales, have had a hard time to save their ! hay, which jou ought to see and ; be convinced that nowhere can ; Pamlico be excelled in the pro duction of the grasses and clover. Corn is doiDg well, and so are oats, bat the seasons have not been so favorable to cotton, but if the rains will hold up and give the farmers a chance to clean out the grass aud put their crop in order, j cotton will soon be 0. K. 1 The Justices and commissioners i met at the court house in Bayboro yesterday and transacted the busi ness incambent upon them. The amount of taxes assessed for all purposes, State, coanty and special, was 02 cants on the 100 valuation, and on the poll $2. 75. The shipping of Irish potatoes from our section will begin this week, and they are fine. Xo one ' has a Dunn Willett quantity, ; but uearly all have a small quanti-1 tv. and take the aggregate of the countv and it will come up pretty well. I SHOES ! SHOES ! SHOES ! TRUNKS and VALISES I Sold by Drngglsta, or sent postpaid on receipt ef price. Da. HcMPnuiYs Ma.ii iu 144 pages i richly bonnd in cloth and gold, mailed free. Humphreys' MedlclneCo.ltm Fulton St. N i SPECI FICS. All of tbe above medicines are for ale at the drug stores of F. H. IiufTy and R. Berry, Mil;l!e strrct. New? Berne. N. C. OpeMd January 28, 1889. The .alronagp i,f tl.t ullic in res pectfully Holicilc!. Terms for young laJiv i ot ex -td -ing &70 U0 per stHhion of live mouths, including Vocal ami Inxii umemal Music, full course in itook-keupiDg and C'omrcerci-il av.-, ami IVnman ehip . M.tr.v pi:i: tlir..u;li for 60 00. Fu II cot j h of com u n t leschc rh Fi r further information a.l.inm w. T) Tolloksvit SKINNER, FUINCirAL. N. C. tiii; 1'i.Ai i; to BUY GOODS LOW, IS AT ROBERTS & BR 0. SgQ8.f MAKE fSSsVs? MONEY! Mm'l"i'n rmi)l,t Uif. fH l. li We keep con.t:.il) n, .-' k Provisions, Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. Don't fail to give uaa trial when in need of anything in our line. ROBERTS & FRO. GREEN, FOY & CO., Do a General Banking huinosrf New Banking IItsk Middle Street, fourth door below Uutel Albert, foldwlj KV BEUNK. N I By t'Oflnf twtol salt Mid MtlBff fafl ajf nt fnrlrifcsiji tlls opt of M rti im w -hii mmmd ut of fa in 1 1 jr ralt tnfrsUitr with oar fwtak ht Onrn am) nil mMriia bvuMbold srtirt fTr err-al ini)urn.nU to Aaron t utd o4br Tfca K tle us rriirtly fltlsxl an1 1juatl lkd r WUTmi)U4 in nery rr, kntl r onl j off artid si Uui prto for th pr nt I iioiiirjEf amDta ti'l othrri to h&odl our f ooda . Ob tea .- .ar ruh unler frrnii our mftmaiath rirenUr will J M apt irf ral frM, (ir nil w you th pnr -psiid for Iht Mai. k. T. KVAliM A U lilauid IMIuUp, CHICiCO, ILL. m tin i tnM AND Eclipse Sewing Machines. TIIK MiW BFRUt FI HMTI UK II 8TIL.L. LMDKI We hare ou hand and are manufartitrlrii' and recelvlDd every day tiandaomv I'mrlor HulU, ( Iiaiuber Hulls, Hall Htamls, Mini rolin, lit ska. Chalis, Lounges, Tin Hafes and Mattresses. All the Roods we manufacture an good and substantial. We also have 1 he flues! stork and latest style of Baby Car rl Hues that baa ever been brought toiMa city. W have a, fine stock of ('looks, llo lures and Mirrors. We pay spot cash for our goods and get a discount of 40 and Ml per cent, therefore we can sell golds chear thim any oilier More In this elly. Weaie i iHO ill, i j t K (o- the I- c 1 e Mt w 1 1 g V uch 1 ne It Iiuh i.o uiutl. 11 oii vrtinl a IliHl-clats IHin-ii'll'- ' -.! mTmI K.-c UN I.e'oie I n ln so wher" k . ,n ruoncv. T. J TURNER & CO., A :i M .,U1 hi : I rilOI'HIKTOIW. f, N'W li.-rue, ' . I. VAN WINKLE GIN MACHINERY CO., ' COTTON GINS, PRESSES, FEEDERS H CONDENSERS. CAVTIOX TO MOTIIKIIS Everv mother is cautioned against giv- Tlifl FUli chapter of 2d Kings ng her child laudanum or paregoric: it an.l chapter .'IT of Isaiah are both ,un,n.tu craying tor aumu-, 1 i anta wliioli I.-1 1 1 s thp minil or tne cnilu. Acker's Baby Soother is specially prepared gtOCk. to benefit children and cure their pains. It ; in riarmlecs and contains no opium or spurt, but truth can do the steadi- morphine. So!d by R. Berry, h'ewbein. 1 est trotting. ' N. c. We will take pleas ure in showing you through our entire The Van Winkle Cotton Gin Machinery Runs Light, Makes Best Turn-Out, Clean Seed, Good Sample, Etc. liril.,l Knur (...Id l.ill si lln Tmii Slnle Knir fur On- llrnl lnnlns Mm. iliin.ri ;.,!,! M..lnl HI I n I rn I Ion I 'etion I' t i.oHii ln n I llsnts) sad lmrleaK.il Ir '. Hirt Irlte nt Trl...r... -.. Knir. tr".- rut f 'i -'l. cb and dljkcoiinuk Van Winkle Gin and Machinery Co., ATLANTA, (.A. FROST KING COMPANY. EXCLUSIVE MANUFACTURERS OF alike. Fai.seiii k u can tn.ike the best W. B. FLANNER, s7 r RlS ekvatj ve Trade Mark Rglstercd31Ian.h 9th, 1SU4. M'alt-r, AcldN and Iol li not allVcl It. Prerents Bricks Turning Whita. Iii-(lfi till 'WhIIn mid hur- flit'C's C'll'HII. Waterproofs Brick and Stone. Itlank aIN inudc H alcr lrnr. You Can Paint Over Cemented or Brick. Walls Treated with Preservative. V n V uur rin aiil) it. tiv Scud fvr rriins and fatal, .g-uen. OFFICES : or S. E. Cor. 3d and Walnut St's., Phila., Pa. 12 Broadway, K. T.
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