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II :n ti ; in Tutts ! Howard & Jones. mM Im w u,j un )aiur ' B. Ik lrrl rr;cat Ai . .. W V. OLD DOUINION Steamship Company. HEMI-WKKKI.Y l.l.NK. 04 ImI td llMihlp . . Il .1 ' I I 1 1 Pi 155 1 1 . i . i 1 j- - : a Slicji i - w : i kel i : i I -M'cklrl;!nir' ks, Whlii'f (it I 'f .nicks of this iipli'isc 1 1 1 ri i to lie u id ai fcrwarils ton and fought a If so, A vei i ". : ci u i . ii-i s ,i ' : i i : . I . . 1 n a i;;i i:r ;t (I i , . , . '. i, , c .:i .1 - w : i i f :c . .:: Avt o Mi.. I Kii wari V'c - AVrl'V M.iig.ii i Andrew .1 .icksnn . .i::i'r-:r; nl .ludgi ;:.:!!. ( ..ur. I'lio loiind.itious of the building cm now be seen. 1: was nearly de stroyed in the terrible storm ot I.'!'.'. Accounts have come down ;o us of its great violence that f.ir e veils .my storm on our coast ex ; --r:e:iced since t h it pel ind. II. I II Y. SOI I'll A liNKI) I.. A. hlA.LE. HUGHSON & SULLIVAN'S THREE-QUARTER ROAD WAGON. a ,i i j ii- i in. -nl . wiien Ic. i u ml i; ii! i-i 1 -iv:iv. i' : -a' :i iii.i n. infini! . . . a i i. t-i - : i r l- ..ii ii il. i; li In i r v . ra roc a Northern r u e 1 1 a ; i a ii ec i. ; e t S k i e n "ho u a - run age l.y file V appear w a i : 1 ; . 'Ill the K la-.!. Kid l-.ist in e,v ii mighty hood in the !i,"unt.Kii u ginii of IVnns Ivania was the cause ol unparalled d'e.-truc-!;on. One prosperous industrial town was destroyed, several others suffered great lo-ses, t he operations of one ot the greate.-t railroad sys tems of this country were brought ' to a sudden standstill, millions of doll. us ol invested wealh were wiped out of existence, and most terrible of all. t hou sands of human beings were hurled into eternity. W ti.it brought on this feailul'ca I. unity.' Heavy, long emit mued A In - An-i 1 i. T!:.- A -enTinel. Arid war; l;:ni . win . ; in Si. nls tk .if w. inilitiiil ii ii. in- wades, .h 'h dark i .k A; ii 1',. :: VVl.i r..:. A-;ii:, 'A' la.-- i . i H 111- 1 I . .' .iii ni.u-ls fattc i i ni; r e.'t..p hi-!,. in 1 1 -i t0 :' U'.lill 111' 111: ' Mil ' i k.l. .:- -In .in- I I'.lliCJ .- H-i.ll - -V-mili!- 1,1 l.e li.-.n i a: ii . : se vei a ni-h n w,Ki r lii'-e ie i i.i i -; ; ii hi one ureal and !K i i liic i 1 1 ! ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 g : eelh a ' : in- ng oi one great .kii -, a i: d t he in i g laiiila'ed ma-s a ii,ii row a! have r su-ed ! . i ii i . l';ie d Si. 1111(1 "Kill , 11 11 , A .1 sU, EYES, lk. klllaau, w t mm. r k I U -4lyfck, rrm wm m 4 W Mkla(taa Clr- Amd mil poiata. North. Em 'A mi Om aa mtmr w i MHl tmtl9 kuliri NO MORE EYE-GLASSES M3 WOPI MITCHELL'S Eye-Salve A t "r..'i-! I : - :lmHty for SORE, WEAK, , INFLATED EYES, PIU. W i- : 11 i V I I . i v ' tie . i W St an -i"l I : IigiK 1 at 1 : n- among us ;. e Kills a w U: ! . I the Sun c sickbi fa . ' act c u.i. I'.ie spiralis Ilg st It'. I'd; I se of : he oldest Kid . e , i The the ' ol ark- iiib -Jfli, Stv W1JI mmxl i . A T .- fjsm Nofo.l. . V4 kVC It m. M. aumm iim :. mm lb R.1 u(.qi V-a.-a. n i mm am mamm mn.t l :ul K. !-. W1llfH. U! mmti rt-jai . j. -itJv.sk tk pjlv4Ji 4trTV H ll-i fn. tAY rU r . m .uA.r. oo b 'J. i - s to ma .pm Vwm-m. tmmmaimr- or. Clr ! sj , j,. aw f rrmtttimmmm cmr Aklln4 IT j r w ) .n - m irou mmI ft.zii r'v- , : , r . 9mmxtmmm y mmtm, b-wc 4 1 v amm mmtrnny mi ! 1 p pmrm mm - 1 . w w . .. ij foi lwr fiMitia Jms it o u . - 'ix. iljr- rtlU Sua . ...1 -a.. tvaalbrV . k i"ir mwxr-mmm mat 4La- lM Ul 4i tllEH aj Ut 0ddrA & . 'mT. ifwi TA3iroU. Vkw-rrMlilral. Xm-w Tor city. the U. C. Fi eight Line Cirtt Tfir Dnr. G.-j- in mm -n-; i'i i-' - i-" r iiuiTTtClX. a- 4 X r . Imfm ' r ' -. , , 1 la 1 1 US,, ' . - st" r lll. r I T1 II K L-I. KM tT all Druiuli JJ l ull. FOR MEN ONLY! l Brltrrrvc t.t lost .r rituxyiins ruiMik .'.(.): :t. ii 1 ; e lit. ap-the w-r . . 1 1 v is e in ",ub mas Is in 1 wi- 1. lb-re iivu: s : ,11 ai.d heir n-giitly li-ailiKN truly "--rd.ng irom ilOOll l,iS.slllg 1 our earth, warily m cer nt lattitudes. .i-hint'iit and ,r . the el e !'U' 1 lb 'K - . 1 ' i 1 ! iie c.KI - i- r in Us r g" I'li l. iii.tii;. iiioijihs an,! eais. '1 ' ' - :! ' 'd. .Kid all the d e a -' a : i on : ' w MMigl.r, ei e d ue to h-rest de st r act ion . The mount a ; us ol IV nn s; I v.Kiia are pal t of the Appahl cii.un range Once they were cov ered from i a s e to crest with forests as heavy as those on the Southern par! ions of t his grand range. For 11. any ea:s lumbermen have been drs.: : o ; :.g ;ln-m. Ibulroaiis have nr.-, led ;a-s. and liinlge and trustle ; i in : iers. M Kies liave drawn upon In- ton-sis lor props, and an ever lio ie.ising population for building, lein ing. and all other purposes that require wood, and yet, while t l.e woodman's ae has been en gaged continuously m destroying, no one has done aught towards re planting. It is the old storv ol years of heedlessnes careless i n d 1 fl e r e n c e ' r , , , - ,1 l.i -. s. at .-Id ilTi ' . r wil.i rV.-n I : 1 1 1. , 1 1 1 1 S U il - , d 111:111 s:i-i-;i i V"i- s ;( (. ,,, ,1 I V (IK-:, Mil . 1 !.. T!..- Isa ,,-kii,Ii.,-:-. !:..-.- - - - , . ' 1 ' : .- "" ' " -"'V ' ' - : i 1 ' ' I s. , 1 r ; .-.-u .i. i ,'.,i v- :. -t ! : - - f ' 111 f.iiV I'li- 't- 1 nr(;iiso s sn.i.ivAA, VJi,,l. (,!.. M.-,i,,.r. l, . 1 ' I T l iHTIIR, TST- T". Low Prices Still Lead. it : S 1 pre me lluler of iy w hose almighty ion- ot' such vast cure:; IlrM 1 0.4 rr TH The .stlrling o. si w 111 km: bid! 1: ,b l.-w r:ra-'s P ip.-rs ;:;;: - ' .. v .. 1 " " IN 1U Oil I I(N A K1 1 I M f s. n n a : Irom - a t; Ne , S . I 1 . ' - ; 1 j 1 : ' ' 1 S e 1: ' 1 1 i K I'll 1 Alb 1 I.I N A 1 ?,THAT FIGHT Tho Original Wins. ( - r- . I .. r a , . - - v - - - : , kTTtmVTS mzl Z SKMI- vvkkklv ri:;rs Baltimore and Nw Bern Li .r tor Hm'm Hru. W tVD- w.-.4'jk . A If ICi.J T . At n.X r M Lria s . ,n.rtl jr Va.i3ior. ( I t.H U V I s A l". 14' A Y . i 4. t. m Tlii - - nir L'lllllt .la. Olll t.- 1 l4r 4. 1. ir wiLQdnl ra4ts9 mal . ic r mars 4 . p ir.iai44Auaun cv.4b dirw- 1 w kirM, i.i47tt4 ual y - m am, cud - m-Jmim. rrmtmm.jm. I'll kkAlAK Wl mui BmlMtm .ov& Sum ILlvw uil Mil mi ,t HI 1IBHI I - ....- "ii stlll lake a ol I.ew s-i-Tie :n 1 w 1 n t he Kl Kl t !: i'd the A.llTTll ! ill 1 . 1 N to t lie : in- bin verse I power the mo- iioii.es are regular and uniform and tin- delightful system of the world h"i t entire and oniplete." tieorge Wellendon advertises a fabing mil! on Tar River, about ten tubes above Red Hank, says he has :he very best workman in the State," .Kid s.is :f he can get the m a : er : . lie an to ove A : y. s t son W in- Mil Ille II I here any cloth .moii drab." he folIOW- elopeu ; 1. THE SI-iiLINd PIAH05, a .km1) I . t y for stand n o eq u a I. FINISH .1 r r I n ' Tu: Every Piano Warranted for Five Years Knt.K:.. some ist; was a 1 1 'IllIlO' l.i !:-:s!i ( subduing have l.m . ( . mrm mm Mi'wm IH li 'm KM. Vmm UmmSHtmr Lmm OK.. Hm.ilamrmrm. W P ca . r&liaalA.. lima S! Dobbins EloGtric Soap Factories, Derby. Conn. w lk Hmrm nm. A M. M A 4A.l4. 1 rm m. 1 : a. BuatM. AstnJ wkrf. I1L I 'fmw mmwnmm- Ik. I 1 kM teiyl.Timlui mad mimrlmj. -" ivi - - - u.i . A s :u r J I ui pa : . W .c.a 4, .0 : timym. 44u.-ua a fiuvmt4. -4 ... r-i j a Tra4il kttl.a i'a. m r . 4-4r U4 U 9444. U 44 i.u-4 ,1 it iln. fIO ttkUKlUK Ok IILK M1F VI I. LlL 'lA T . iu THE BEST FAMILY SOAP IN THE WORLD. $25,000 ti.e operatio Ike Nortli l iii 1 li ol the ly well wi; New Heme W.l .) allies I .iv;s, ' 'i n said, was an 1 all the r ei it ion s "r.i: grandfather e g'-ntlemiu:. Ir. 1 . 1 ( 1 range. N . ('. s 'are;' y of local p 1 ; 1 : is ' akell up K thru raging l-ci.i s and (ire.it i-i-int'iits and news. I ) a v is en man, did not -!-. and had the iiicii' -u 'veeded in . lollies, lie would id I v. The paper is a y history of the war, iis of the armies in 1 we.! iii'seri hed, and irtic.es are exceeding ten. Tfie eople of were weli informed real " ei A veiy Ti.e f.,11 bts she mnv W. W. 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Bine anility Wat 111 IW ma J kMlnilH lir1a4r. ia u-a nninn kt7 tVkwl Jma I444 m r Tilout win ran --urn rtkAYtiitl I I'm M(M t'tif kf 'a.tA7 uJ M Hu A ax . mnx rm:ara mar rCMro 414 r T l i'aVl ,J 4.1 t 't' Jtl ktlkla. 1 aawa SXS p' ka.i r-..:--: nl -.j-a Vtki gi mm m mi I I4vfal(4 - nil. 4 4 :i-i A.lv.u I'txtlkaL 41 till I -'.r.a4 . lTa44a t.m 4 14., n -as 4 Uta kLU. U r6."ia. ikt4rtnc'.fi p ' JJ l. klV .(.--.. Nw l-!,r-.- IU.Wtr.. K. , ........ r.k a. r miVlmtl -n .-. . r. A. LSiK- V i 4.ua T-a. t. H. A(lirV . ...i.a. .r- m r (:-. s,..,, rtW Ltl . 4 - ,. ,.r 4. Lu ki A. HtMET. mJ-m't .::.(.. .:;,(.- Steamer Howard, Id depend net Staimboat Line 0 tvaa tvVair Ayrtl Lata aSr-tuaor HowtrJ w; luW roHtfwia rhAJ a Tot Trvntoa ry Th jrt.ikT To PollokkTilta trmry TjAtvikT (hi o'ot4t tl rntnm.of tAxn Jaj I.J. L Vf rTTKK- MuA.r-r n : 1 e Ii .1 y inlorni ad ier mi mv account, t pay any uitract . ensible man. wing le'.tt r exrilams it- -1 11. it -hows t ha, the New Heme g .Is" 1'i.e huudrtd and ten years ago weie a- reads to get married as :'..ey are at the present das: "Mr. Iav;s, I observe an adver-:;-i-ii:i'ii: in our l.it paper, that a pels e, wanted i I'ompanion for the ei, smug campaign . it a gentleman, and as agreeable and handsome as wu say he is, and free and gener ous, I .should like to be his compan ion for a campaign or longer if he 1 and I should prove agreeable to :eacb other upon further acquain tance He must not expect a first ; rate beauty, but one as agreeable j as most he will meet with, tolerable I handsome, and not exceeding tire I and twenty. If the gentleman is ! serious 111 his proposal he will be j good enough to let me know in your j next paper, which will very much ; oblige vonr constant roa ler.'' He 1. IN DA. gentleman is lgreeaoie in every thing besides. can excise his generosity as I i.ivi- lor: one suiiicu-nt to supply me md t" assist him, 1 f he should stand U need ol ni V help. H. 1 W hat was tiie outcome of this it: i.r : i ad it 1011 does not i u tor 111 us : it a gal'" id that description would ii.' g ' b-gging very long in s. The depreci.it, on of the currency cms, s the l'.ditor to advance the ice ol Iks paper to I" shillings a ear, "hal! to be paid on entrance, ie other n i.: a' the expiration ol' t he , car.' ' May 1st, 17 7. dust published and to be sold ne printing eitiee in .New I. erne. i.i1. t a dollar. "Articles of I t 'on federal ion and lurintual union ur italics Oct ween the thirteen 'nited ('clonics, lately published iy oiib-r of Congress, and abso- i lately necessary to be had by every ! person who wisb.es well to this Un ion and wants to know how the r,..i.-s r ; our italics ol this w world is to lie resrulated . This perpetual 1 'nion soon busted' land the people turned secessionist ! hot li ot t h and South, but being moreibi'ile then than now, anil imt being held together by the cohesive power ot the public plun der of one section in the shape of PdTs el' U ar, Th.- experiment of training dogs' to carry messages and to act as sentinels in the army has been that same made iuGeimany, and, it is said. I to results, with vt-rv encouraging results. The: which compelled France to save her dogs have now been in training for rivers and her farms, by replanting a year, and have made really forests upon her mountains and wonderful progress, foot-hills. The great country now The kind found to be mostsuit ma. mains a vigilant watch of all ble lor this work is the shepherd's her wood-lands, and sees to it that dog. The plan adopted is to ac there shall be no decimation of custom each dog to regard one of their area. It does this for the the soldiers as his master, the con pubhe welfare, for the protection of duct being in this man's hands, her agriculture and commerce, and Yhen on duty tho animals are lor the saving of her people from kept with the sentinels. Aa an such calamities as that which last illustration of their intelligence, it week befell the inhabitants of the is related that on one occasion a Conemaugh valley. soldier, taking a dog from the The Forestry Congress of the sentinel, went off to reconnoiter. Cnited States has but recently After making his observations, he warned our people of the dangers wrote two reports, giving one to a impending Irom the destruction of man mounted ou a fast horse, and our forests, and has urged that ac- placing the other in a casket tied tion be taken by State legislatures to the dog's neck. The dog reached and by citizens everywhere for the sentinel first, their preservation. Much interest "When it is considered how much has been awakened, but public sen-1 smaller an object a dog is than a timeut has not as yet been strong man for an enemy's tire, and how enough to be formulated into law. 'close to the ground be can run, it It is to be hoped that the lesson of i seems unlikely that dogs may yet the Conemaugh valley tlood will : become of great service in military be heeded, and that every legisla-: operations. tive body, will, immediately upon! . . -; assembling, adopt measures to save : 's -Ne,lJ1" "'J()0 Late.' the land from the recurrence of like i To late :"' ilow olten do these disaster. I despairing words fall upon the ear This awful event is a warning to I from iPs of those who are urged to the South Irs vast tnresfs a ro i arouse themselves from a Btate of Spring Goods ! pring Coods ! pring Coods ! Marks' disappearing at a fearful rate. The hardwoods of its mountains, the oaks of its plateaus and the pine forests of its plains are in great de mand. Kvervwhere the woodman is busv. and the whirof thesaw mill i daiIy deplores his want of early is heard. Every week the con- educational advantages, when struction Department of the Man- j urged to employ his tardy leisure ui A nuRER's Kecokd give notices in enpplving his deficiencies, will 0 1 1 1 1. : 1 1 j 1 j 1 lethargic apathy, to perform some good deed, to achieve some high aim, to make some onward move ment in the great army of human ity. The middle-aged mao, wbo 01 new enterprises that win in crease the ratio of forest destruc tion. The new charcoal furnaces, railroads, wagon and agricultur ral implement factories, sash, blind aud door mills, and many others, as well as all the buildings to be erected, make an ever increasing local deinaud, while railroads and ! shake his head and reply, sadly "It is too late!'' "Give up the wine-cup throw up the cards !" you cry to the inebriate and the gambler. uIt is too late !" The words ring out the funeral knell of departed hope and vanished resolu tion. But thev are fatallv false words great ships are carrvine Ioers. lum-1 u 1S nercr 100 Iaie -0Qr vessel is bpr in all forms. soAl-ps ami ),an. I on a lee shore the dismal sound of dies, staves and shooks to North-! breakers rings through your ears eru cities and to foreign ports, i the wind is howling through your And this business will steadily in-j rigging, bhall you say it is "too rrensf. for ;i Inno- fjm,, tn o.nm it i late" and sit down to await the cannot, it must not be stonnp.b and i crash ? No ! spring to the work at the same time our forests must bend everv energy to the duty of be replaced as fast as removed, it I self-preservation brace up your is not alone a nuestion of continu- 'yards, jam your helm a port, and ing the timber supply, important i God aiding, you will weithcrthe as that is. The safety of Southern 1 rtci. agriculture reouires it. l-'ortusts C'on.e wind, come wrac are. in the economy of nature, the j At 'j'1 chief factors tor slowlv distributing 1 the rainfall. Tim p-rnnrid flier , (llilili. niPiiiv-c n- itr nn.l lir.lrTii ! Should be the it as sponge. ' from this it grade-1 fverv true S,,!ier ally finds its way into the earth 1 e 11 die with lianio on 1 mi :.ck. is never too late .'" such brave watchword of in the battle ol IP, I l.i llet ill MICCl'S: wedl da rvn lb-serve it.' to . mpi- anus c: iiiiir.and we'll and so to the plant roots, and to the springs and water courses. Hut wherever the woodlands are destroyed the soil is baked, and the falling ram, there being noth-: r.rst advertising solicitor What ing to absorb it. runs oil the stir-' js ti18 longest ad. you ever heard lace in channels it cuts lor itself, I 0I-j and quickly the rivers are swollen, ; Second A. S. (prompth ) Give their currents growing momently ir nn - - c " . . - a I ata0 mmtwrn -urn mmUm A wi '-.r 1 m i W -m4 i - Tk. c : fiK I'LL. I 1 HI V urunKenness ? Br OM umf HmkH. PwtJIiTtrty Crs4 tf mOTTwa n. k'.str hihi mni i mmm mm mmnmm m a turn ti ta4mm mr aal mr jt r MaWtaf ktaaaA, l414o.,4 siim 4 lanlA- t.lai yr 444 takatlaXf Ik. A Ua AaMa. a '.a , y lATru.aMMa 4.4.1 a wmmmm m pa, i 4 ta tin 4 ... I vmmt r -1 . v 14.14 r mmm mmmmmt k A aBaAiatrvtaf ir' -4k r ir tl.4 A4W4.44i..4 mnmmm. rr kiv .., w GUAR ANTE E I la mwmty laatAOaML AaTA kU4 A7i.V ,r . Vkti cimim. a S752rtoS250Ti".,V . Bomr HMm n . f i mm lttM. - r .. .-l. a fMiMMk lWYr mat 004; muJ 114 - - 1 a i- . 4 I mf s ,Ji'- e. 1 U - -ft 7 'i - HUMPHREYS' VETtillSAfiY SPECIFICS : u . 1 a Trralnrni , fjf3 Ik 5 lrt -.-lit I rrr. 4 -7 km ' " I' '-" Q4-.I. 4 Inl.'-r ',' ' 'Jl I H44l .1 r I 1, t 1 I I 4. 1 II , I r . -IXlf I! " M'" 'i-i. I tnr araa. H Ir a ,41 a ' Ami' ' ' ' rvr . S.a.l Ilia hat. "' 311'. n.H."H.inr l.rita. ,. ' t lirli r . r . .--i.... I I r . . r a . I'jrumn,- ;., , M ,13 I r . r .. ol, .r I . r, t,ra. II, 11 , a b. 1 4 . .. r ' " Via M Tuu Ek-rikUMto. 0. -8. PALMER, Tm"mmlmmmlm C mmmmmlmmimm. Imkiai : MttTHUU PkODCi K. Bit w borrtatl, Pk4l, FTMJmix. Tjo3: j tM BiaOI Stkxtt. New v ka O kll likakk r4 ioIxa-I ai rnrr.i MA4l tt $oom M SOiti. titmtkeilm mO'i Max let X -at: tat- jkkfcsit OkS sp(iiCattioa. y;mmmjmnvmtmmRmmkm tvivl Mttvbluthtxi rimimin f wrrh-nttr -f 5w York. Pbil- m 1 it, Rtltlmtr nil Bmtcn.. m2'l Road Garis! Ill ir, rut ilii or ih.ci .4 1 1 t. a p d 1 1 '- r t ii I n j; oi, h,- Buggies! mYAl r.t. XmVmmm .3 T O ' K K I. I. t . 4 I I I I 1 I IKil. M I. t rrUri''. Hi-nnirrhi-(. Il.ll.--l rlaarr ild K M t lMcar-a. I I KptilTf !,-.. 1 q n i . J K Ul.r&ttri of lMr itlnD. l a b I r ( . - r. V . . ".4 ft itAttrl '.-.! .-' 4 ? ilii I r1 tp, k.3ArM) ;.;.- i ii-r . 'i. . . , i 3 - . 7 'm, m a or 5r.i Prr a - x i i . c i - r . - : . : j c a K ",. ; : : F : . jzTmrsszrs' H01CEO?ATlHI0 f f SPECIFIC No, KeTTOosTfibiliiVrVltal Weakness. mnl r7 -.-i.. a --i - or , '..r rt:, - t 1 sT .-4 rli t.k l-i44. ;--w'ar -f 0. i. ji t i't- . art --. ; - 1 . - : 5T 4.4,.-4. , 44 ,4 , 1 Wk 1 I 14441 1 4- , 5 . 1 - - ' . .- r r i 1 r ; arnt. t.s -i- x- : '.-i.K- .i, ' - : .- i ". -1 ull. 7, I "IS scar ' r w Ik I .or app n ' : : o s , i- i v. a n . i apt. ot h Heginieii ' . '. 7 7 s.. p aper iiiai.u Misi.rd at Ib.lMier.i ;:. p i; id i c and n . ore par- ::. I'ri'i.v of I am ; lies : 1 1 ' rags, s, raps of bnen i 1 . i thread t-1 ock l n gs, i : i." l.r.i n ro mis." ',. . ' pipe.- w as grow : ng iy the ulst ol July, f en cM lent Hyson tea, bin :i sug-ar, to be ' ;; a M r. M uni ford's elu.- . ( want to ' "1 i lea:, llax seed pay the highest ii,' Harmons' lla . ". is advertised to sail for I ranee. For pad. age Ha I HKI.' U 4 b o. ' ; maititanance ol -they separated am came together "A More Perfect many extracts -c. iliil time pel nut; out 1 be in great part, news intending armies. There an- but very few items ol local in terest: no price current, no news from the country districts, no com nii-nts upon the state of the town, in line, nothing that would interest a local antiquarian. AV-atson in his .Men and times of the revolution has left a valuable record of a jour nev wtucii lie made in too sears ; t h rough the Southern States. He passed through North Carolina bv wav ol Sound and traveled on to Hath, crossed I'arnheo River, from thence to Nd w Itei ne. having i rossed Neuse iver at the , !d Feiry. now known I'e'tilei's i i irv. He savs, on nr arrival, excessively we iried K.d need : :i g repose and shelter, we KKidt'ied in persuit of quariprs irom stni " to street, and were tur :.ed irom i.ivt-ni to tavern, every iimise being filled by French A('b cut niei s. At one of these taverns kept fn oio'T , we were repulsed more rapid as they rush onward to the sea Nearly all the wafer the ground would have absorbed isthus carried oil' in a few hours, and drouths aic the necessary and nat ural conseuiience. Replanting the forests will present such conse quences, aud also save the CKiutry Irom disastrous lloods. Some of the Southern legisla tures will meet this summer, others next fall and winter. Tne M.YNl' l A( 1 idtEK's Kkckkd conveys to the South the warning of the awful Conemaugh llood, and urges all its contemporaries of the press to as sist in creating a public sentiment First A. S. Ad infinitum. They don't speak now. CAUTION TO MOTIIEIiS Every mother is cautioned against giv ng lier child laudanum or paregoric; it creates an unnatural craving for stimu lants which kills the mind or the child. Acker's Baby Soother is specially prepared ro benefit children and cure their piins. It is harmless an-'. oniarns no opium or morn: i : ii-. Sold 1-v K. Iterrv, N.wbi-ln, x. b. MiNi.s'1'En (dining with the fami ly) So your papa lets you have a second piece of pie sometimes. Bob by? I'm afraid he is very indul gent. 13obbv Yes. sir. Ma savs he DRY GOODS EMPORIUM is now the GREAT SENSATION. Every depart ment is newly stocked with the finest selection of gooda we have ever invited your attention to. In point of magnitude, variety and beauty our exhibit will be found to excel any that has yet been made in this city. As numerous as the stars ;u c t he H irg.uns. Fp stairs, down stairs, and in every department of the house, Bargains are to be found that cannot be obtained elsewhere. Bargains I Bargains Z Figured Challies, oc. per yard, worth 10c. White Check Muslin, .Tie. per a aid, worth Sc. Lace Stripe Scrim, Tic. per yard, worth 10c. Large size Towels, 5c. per yard, woith !,. Fine hemstitched Handkerchiefs, ,c. woiih lite. (Vents linen Handkerchief, .V. worth 10c. Ladies- Hose, only fc. (ents' Half Hose, ot. Writing paper, oc. per quirr. Envelopes, Tic. per pack. A Big; Drive in Children's Seamless Solid Color Hone, only 5c, worth 10c- Le.ul IVncils, Toe. per dozen. A nice white Lawn, very wide, only oc. per yard. 10,000 yards Twill Cashmere, only lic, sold everywhere at li'ic. 5,000 yards Debeige, spring shades, only lOca, soid for L'Oo. 10,000 yards Gingham, in solids, plaids and btiioes, only 8c, always old for 10c. Doable width Cashmeres in latest shades, only IH i.e. Gents' seamless double heel and toe halt Hose for only 10o. Gents' 4 vy linen Collars, only 10c. Gents' T ply linen Cull-i, only FV. Ladies' Opera Slippers, only 70' What can be found in Department Djr Dress Goods Lyons Blnsk Satin Bhodemas. Lyons Black Gros Grain Silks, Lyona Moires Silks in all shades-. Bla'ik Gros Grain Silk, only (i'ur. Double warp stripe and plain Surah ;b.l:. o, :dl l:i.l.-s. A great variety of figured ( 'liina Silks, Double width all wool Serges in n sv -t s I : -i , Himala)-an Beiges, French Cashmeres, F'rcnch Surah Cloths, All wool Henriettas, Aib:itrns, Nun's ', ding, F'lgured Challies, Stripes, Fluid and Plain Summer Flarun-ls in great variety. Our Line of Black Dres3 Goods is Completo in every respect. Black Silk Guipure Laco Flouncing, 42 inches -wide- White Goods and Embroidery Department French Nainsook, India Linen, ai.d i'buii OnraridicH. which we hte consists of the largest assor!:;;ei.t ef Victoria Lawns, Fancy Laee. Slrir.c selling at one half value. AVe now o!17t you th-: eij.p .rtunity ef si !i-tiig fn m ;i Three Thousand Dollar Stock er s J ' K T K R that the Southern legislature wi be compelled to recognize bv the 1 indulges altogether too much: but I passage of laws forthe maintenance don't think so. of our forest acres. Manutaetur- qj-J uacmea'k irnici iti. The Best Salve in the world for m i r : o T -1 C.4- x- ., i..i.- i 4i. uuis, DruiMUH, oureB, iiiiwn, can .i iui jui uegius me pi,,m o TftBr. r.hnnnnA jnew volume with a tempting array j Handschilblains, Ckirns, and all Skin ol attractions, l neie are numerous ' Eruptions, and positively' ourea piles tine engraving, and some of the j or no pay required. It is guaranteed to ..roitioK .Ir.ioc Q,l ti u , U o . tr r, r l- fir i v e De 1 1 ec t eat isf aC tion , or money re- I.denton, crossed the;! mt..rna that i ever Idelihted a 1 funded- Price 25 cents per box. For i,,,.,i...i m r.. u, m, pattt "18 inai e es wi lueuuieu a , . R N D lan 17 woman s eye. '-A ( hapter On ("mbrellas" is very entertaining Searching Small Boy Daddy, ;ind is beautifully illustrated. The why didn't he tell a lfe when his early chapters of Miss Bowman's father asked him about the cherry of II anilmrg ami Swh below original in iiiuf.- See our s:cc 85 c. Compb tr- Fi,,' .; I. Ij id ie .' 1 ',. r.i .i 1 1 - an that will su rr.r i -e vuu . la' I. Damask, s ( nrsets, Balhriggnr. ni. . ! I a , gal d and ox ) 1 1 is I hiuiicings at price far i ri 1 50c per yard, worth ta ii 7.r I n lb i vestB. 1 silver handles, at. prices o-y '.s sb by the landlord with so much rude ness as to produce a severe quarrel in the j'l.i.ia where we stood solicit ing quarters New Heme was the Metropolis of North Carolina situa ted at tlie continence of the Neuse and Trent Kivers, and contained about 1 Mi dwellings. Itwasdefen ded by a drong fort and an armed ship. Previous to the war it ex ported corn, naval stores, beeswax, hams and deer skins to a consider a ble ainoun t ." The printing oibee of the North Carolina Gazette, stood upon the lot now owned bv Mr. John Green. erial. "In St. Tammanv Parish" are full of striking interest. "The find of It," by Frank Lee Benedict, and ''Benson's Romance,'' by Clar ence M. Boutelle are capital stories, and there are various others of ex ceptional merit. Woman On A Tricycle" is an amusing and in structive sketch, tlie -'Talks By A Trained 2surse" oilers admirably clear and practical directions for giving aid sudden accidents. .Now is a good time to get up a club at greatly reduced rates. Send for a sample copy. Address Peterson's Magazine Philadelphia, Pa. tree: Cynical Parent Hum, guess he was getting one ready, boy, but s'pose he hadn't time to hatchet. PEOPLE EVERYWHERE Confirm our statement when we say that Acker's English Bemedy is in every way superior to any and all other preparations for the Throat and Lungs . Ia Whoopign Cough and Croup it is magic and relieves at ouce. We oflt-r you fi sample bottle free. Remember, this Itemedy is sold on a' positive guarantee. Sold by It. lierry. N'eiv Berne, X" C. When a subscriber goes intoja country newspaper office to renew his subscription the editor puts on a sanctum-monev-us look. Shoes, Shoes. Our Shoe Department is now the Largest and Most Complete ever exhibited in the city, and at Prices that defy competition! Nice worked button hole, YKRY stylish Ladie.s Shoes for only 1.00. Genuine HAND iSEWKD Ladies Button Shoes, I-INKST Kid, only .U.f(). Sole agents for the Celebrated P- Cox Shoe, every pair war ranted, in all styles in Opera Toe and Common Sense. A full assortment of Ladies Slippers, p fancj toe. Gents solid b-ather Shoe, m .ace, very stylish. We have added to our Sine Depart SEWED. Call and examine 0- Marks' $3.00 Shoe, tl money. ura, 1 u t ton and lies, in plain and utt"ii or Congress, far only 11. b'5 lit a lu.c of gi nts' fme poods, HAND ie best ever offered forthe PiSLJL? j3Gt!m Carpets, Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Hemp (' Cocoa, Napier and Straw Matling-. At ARK lO( SKEPTICAL K -o-.i-' will envinee vou that Acker's Kneash Hemedvforthefui.ps is superior ADVICE TO MOTHERS. to all other preparations, and is a positive MRS. WlNSLOW'S 8ooTHIQ SYRUP i-". re f-T all Throat and I. udl; Troubles, should always be used for children . , , , n.. , t i, . u - .v. :1 J f. Cro'i'o S h mi'iDir i.ougu anil corns. e teeming, li Bcoines mo uunu, buiwub giiiirfintee the preparation vou a sample bottle fr- ,-H-. rrv. X w ii-rcr. X. t . and " ill give the gums, allays all pain, cures wind s, Id by li. colic, and is the best remedy for .diar- hcea. Twenty-flvo cents a bottle. To the Wholesale Trade : I have the largest stock of Dry Good--, Notions ai.d Shots that has Lecn brought to this market'in twenty y. ais, all b eight in large iUantitieK for SPOT CASH, which I am offering at a very close ma-gin. 1 will guarantee to BEAT BALTIMORE PRICES. Cmne and mc and get my prices, lean sell you Clark's O. N. T. Cotton for II -HfOo. per dozen. Thanking every one ft r their past patronage and soliciting a continuance f the same, assuring you that LOW PKICFS SHALL ALWAYS LEAD, I am, very truly your?, ... . . :i3 t v --r.. . .. . . ( S - S"'-4''-"j r-'-r-. t.Vg4-l..j4iat,at)y fc tytCaW I -4avt4.V .
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 20, 1889, edition 1
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