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MCLMli MM. uMri '. a ( n . . . K. rA V. UDEK". Au', MM aw . M 1 JAMES MEANS SHOE JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE. j Amu Kr.iN'i ai mir f a timi KTJU. ! . : ' 1 I 1 W f ft trwklnr. RK.M 'IKH O H K K 1 M . 1 s , 7ni;l flo., ' T TIIK .lorKNAI 1 Mf IjUW Wrjr, S Tfmt ft4. ii ick tiv2a. Tio cn-.- 3 afc Hny- w rrt, i,ai iq iaftr cm - :o l.Tl-iJw ; '.ft nr fcTt - -l 1 nj I f7l t ; i w m j m ifleniln to Yoar eeu. ; "-: -;- Irri LL7i pniftONro nv a r.JLr-VtF""1! !K .t ii ' 1 :. ft 1 a i..) ." i. ' J in f Hft.n.i. U -V. !' - r.a .V 4 aft Qa J.1V la rang at! ..f Rot Howard & Jones, OLD OOUINIOH Slaamhip Company. WEEKLY LINK. Old lll KftUUMp ra C ft Csaaftl. BaWBlk. amlUPftMw. w lark. P b I L. 4lpktam. lMtft. Pt r a a . 4 Wuklxua lltf. Xsal ail poiaCai, Norrh. Eat i-iJ Wm; Dyspepsia is tie bane of ho pre, nt a- n frail on. It la for Us rur.-uM l It- ul I vuilanla. SlrW llruil- A mrh. luu-tipailuii aud lt 1 , Ik a t i Tott's Pills1 tifttr brfomc o Tamoo. Thrf art p-tlly ftml K.nlly on Ihp dliratli i riaiK. t he ill tonp nd lltorlo fttinllKte food . onr!plngornauiu. Sold Everywhere. Olli, o, -t-l Murray St., New York. V a C r. S. Dutlf. Ra ma N . i Om auii ..r m i-n. i paUi fvrilr toiidft. u: Ca: ?:;-: jr.".. Lav. frftat Kltitpiikta Trau)c3. tVU 1 ft.. Oi llaftttat 4MB uMi a i l'rai iCwf W ?4S Y . M r O C-a01ia ttMf ttiUiar, ''1 '! ;.ia n -;m .-r .'-...- iMur tUrtOM tT r'.a li r ;a ..")ai 4MM OTUT i tUJaX ppwrT r , ;m IWiil ftftivotfri ft. . mm m m tat. Sibur Umr mil rmnit Jr V. .4 ti t, r ' . ft 1 T ir ijc; Ttm H. C. Fi eight Line Oat will atar t auiaai '.X .. i rwaa UMtr raaiar SKMI-WEilKLY TKIFS B<ixnorf and Sw Btrn tMaa j.-tipnua w WEX fMt'tT.urt'llDJil.USJX r. at. aWtlaan. fCttV WAV. A TV a ua T . ai -IX. r M atvtoot ltD ftOii on T i a hi, m. Ht. apal ail Ratals Tlorta- Pat ftiM ataat fttaAlaaf MM aoavaawtwav aaar . naaia Hi r ftaaU uu ait i N na a ftaaa fat m.aimnjiaaj aPftaavftVfta. aaiatl A . .aUkiAOarar UlDft. ' t r It, ua'i Mauftift W U!il .. Hftluaor JAP. a. Ha t HftUiK. Ai torioli. v W i Cljaa a iu . rTH.aUal,iala. ,J a 1 H. roaiwii'i. Houj. , w rvolrvu atn x ' !t . . o r .i i . t I.1U, 4tjUll4t j -tAUnJtfl (a. aJft-J . it. M otix y . r u u dy. iftarU7. r o ' . j a.-. ;j r !a ' T-mtMiicH t' . -atJ o v' avn! r -A J " t U i iU i. J : n aa Wtll(Nft, 11. AViu mkukiuk or MI LK - N lllir V I i . 1 . LI.1C- . at , m v Steamer Honrard, independent Steftmboat Line. April citat fap mar H,)rJ wtil run Kha finorlnT arhaxjtiia for Trpatoa -arj' Taariiy t aiifcl ''iaek. rMamia Trida? Tor PuiickaTin Trj Tu'afcJftT : (al o'clock, rvtarvuif iam dtr. J. .J. LJLSITTES, Xutpr NEW BBNE AiVPAiMlICO llil. The lUimer TAIIOMA. Clftaiatftai T lirtaj A V J rri ' 1 n4 tflT,.Ml X ( ftft.,it.i Mita,t.)u for taO W sti . n'M ft 1 Ik ft. TtCUI trly w. m xi ft. ?" 0ru 1 -("'- t. : : j -"fttirUaaalt ' ' ' ' "1 SaU6. ari-ili-ni -.wr-a-n :i fyuftniin.r u' ftc--! ts - f ftptattfttC to tn;f . . . ; - t 1 ' ; CkifttaJ " i ' ft If I- " V 9 at44 t . HO MORE EYE-GLASSES WORE 'X EYES. "-aa,aV- MITCHELL'S Eye-Salve SORE, WEAK, L INFLAMED EYES, ' : ' : , Oj-s'iliodt, Styf : 1 t . . Mittfd Ey Lasiitft, i ;..!' I'l rTlIIIIJT CTIX. -T 1 mm A WEEK p . b S r S ' t rn wh: it zr. verier to (Sr bu -r a, -T V IBU.Tcr.l nvir- :l V aa-V.v...V fill co-orxTfttioa Ul Ul ' - 1 wiclift ts cca Pr 1 the Cab for -i.b it, U U-fom it trfjl r.OT 'or -w Bor.y f ar. ftr.y or.r eUc 4.Aian. w ?i v ft r CO -. a I nr f 10 UllnrWitell J r -r l 'ir.:-r caw Oc opti. in.i UWfttrhi ierr, win. Tit:"' I ft f t IC o t - F r raft, araa. Pll.a. oc w r m Kt L m ftt j! t rsta. THAT FIGHT The Original Wln : I . a , i ' ' ' vc -: . hi ATI J f ,.1 , . . . , ..i..o L CjtJf-y . A 1 .ftwr ,j Dobbins Electric Soap THE BEST FAMILY SOAP IN THE WORLD. II is Strictly Purs. Mra ii Cuaiitr THE arajiaji ftiraiiaL Sr ft rvcacr ftaaa'' r aa n-.ai la ikw aaxhccx T latavi la ajmallty tm laattaaa (a aa J au Kafai 2? a ! 11 - ! la BMP la la day a tin n IfVil rv.M i . I m 1 1. .n I 4-,j....-.. i , t;ijit.- anyr ( ' . n;':-.rr. a e find Va Jr '. . ,ti!! than 5C - ; -. be aoW at e 1 - r "ii At, ft I1 " f. 1 y i , weak. ;r h Watrh ..ntaft -21 - a- ! ! - -..ill IU-, cft to accrJj . . .i "y'Tt t I. HO Itall- J i lrat K J( : : fe r .a.ba, 1 he Mormon I! I lilt' I ! i iiil mi in mt.i bo i iv w i . ' t- .III dill It'.ltltT dt tin' l.fllgt'I , M't down tiicrt' f;iri an, an item wLu-li in. tx ul inttiot ;i! llic prt'Miit t line, when ihr Mormon prolilt-ni i.i t'vnlt'ii; I ,t 1 1 n.u' ii i n .1 fiN' 1 1 ! 1 Mil n t ion . Tiic truth ul tin- .-t.itfinciit lirrc n irivcn w ,n vuurl.r.l !! in in ; 1 r -e ii i 1 1 b ,i lOOM (1 I'fi ' 1 t . I ll ' 1 '.o( -iv I.: .MoiiiHiii." i Im-cII ,1 Jil.'.'!f t ! ' ' 1 1 II g f I ill' 11 t ! V ! .1 i : ! i : ! . 1 1 1 1 ' -j.i .iifjinj; to l:!it i ! ,tir m , ii . i;. ,:i 1 1 ;. as a The .Sterling Co. ya, wW a7TyXT: . y -aJ l.f "tt i r nm m v V IT"." m" - - -.. ' "Tr-- ' .! - a I , M a, .aJ J I'll to ra Para- Ir epaijuiM aatatai Iftal rap im Jara tka a cat fabiir. : rM- i m.-i aa.i aca. Ia ' -i IV tu.wi mii a Suiitti ii - -i1" i si p i i- w -cM - ' i.-.-.n. -i i READ THIS TWICE 1. . tin. OV" i ta ' llHf jVr, ii t nliti to illrtr- rttl - ' - i" " -' - ' 1 1 IVtat llllllfia, - " ' -K pcv.'arc of THS STIBLINB PIANOS, -ir-n m Qttaiftr of Ton. Buty of TVntgn. FINISH and adaptability for at and Ing In Tuna have no quil. Erw7 Piano Wimated for Rvi Yean A ad MaMraMtlan jrm t.l tn r ttt pn it r. A -ftt1 M-3JlJv'-rr '.hr W . : : " n t sti:kli(i organ Factories, Derby, Conn. man wiio oi i lm n d t tin so caiictl, ii.tM m an ;. . in 1 1 h ( t the nil in tii'ii inilitl. ami t ' I rt'tn I lit' li a n 1 1 - 1 t was w i ; t ; r I: . litf-r.u 1 1 r r t . i ' . nion SjiaiiM w. I i.i: : n. i 'ii ' ! i "II rt'." ;ii.r ::: Nf as I,,' riM i ' . ; : lofi'i'i ir.il : : 1 1 ii. t in- i fin .i ; n s , , : noiiiit'.s .tti'l ii.-i i on t lie I i.i 1 1 k : t he i i k 1 1 i ' I 1 1 1 an : 1 . ' 1 1 i . ' Ii'' irilia il. a n ' 1 ! a c :ln ii, anus, ul ,i I't.n'i r. ' in i : i. t-il f..r -1-'. i ' i t s ; n ul ' : ' r ! into ' X' . : As Mrrll, in n i win : i Mr - , i j a.i i , i i 't 1 1 i - Ikltlon. v ;. i ctiiis,i. mi, -. : .it) i i I In 1 1' t-Odiod : In- iii.it,,; illfll ! i ; Hi1 ttlf .liif.il ,ll.i r M or nit ii i . . 1 1 1 s :n 1 1 v i n it tn '.s 1 1 1 ' n i reail 1 1 ' - ' 1 ! ii -rt'po; n .ii! I j't'ii r i : i I ' , H r r 1 1 1 1 was ! 1 1 : 1 : 1 1 of tilt' i 1 1 i i t r ' I a i-din ; i i r , ' i ' ro I'll in i ultt red 1 1 1 1 in 'in COUInC tilt' ill- iiiiisidcralili' t i JH-opi,' irt'lit 'i' and at tin' i win-Is i; in s: f As t In-ri- as in Nfva S. il. in pro-fi 1 1 s nt tery ot Mn' !: vorv tin p. : i i in :, ; a i.d I In i,f a i : I-. : tart', n ;i in fi'tiiis lit" ton n d After d ! lie , 'inpiet .'I h.t a', pillj' into Mie .'ill, 'i t a r s 1 s iin' i M' ne 1 1 a n d s 1 it re ut t 1 1 e i r r ; e d 5 $25,000 Worth irf fMIH.T ftia.1 (TT:-I Must b Cloaad Out by A ugult I . kiw Nearly Ntw.jr: Prim Stcond- 'c. - ' THEN II EICHANGf ft mi m-aul- r.t-m ta lALr r"pir (fcrtory MUST SELL ! CaU't hiaWl LataMCa No nmn: Wnu fur Bavrcftlo feb- LUDDEN ABATES savannah. ca. ; 1 1 iii a nee i ' ! Sid iicv 1 tiured 'ii i i : s t d r ; di iili' tlmt his . se; i ; ,r . and stibse : ' ' i S 1 1 , , ' 1 1 I" I Kill ' . ' : 1,, 1','lnk (ll 1 1, till re w et e t tioso Mr. : ' ; i in iit : n li ad s r..:ii.'!i-f. and t lie v (: '' ;n t i.e I k. ' i . e , ' : . : . d i : . 1 1 1 1 1 I . 1 1 1 1 i ' tin- p ipers i ' r ma:', . 1 1 1 d (li M ::ii,m liilile , i t 1 1 i.i1' :i , .i ' e I i a 1 1 , p 1 1 e Ii t 1 1 ' . ( M ' H'H m h in made uieat main' st t ' Mi e manuscript, pi rat ii in el .1 lew j 1 1 1 1 s I y d is,ippe:red. i ,M ormnii preacher at tlie time, with i : - I i'iN, tlie in s. Ippf.lt .itlff w Is tint I I.i. in a. Im r. M s (,r iiiii-i' M I t limit' A c ad e in i . i Mi Tim-mI ,iy ,- fnitii.'. .'n;., ! t tit- ci ' !i , in e n i'e in e ti t i e 1 1 ' : se.s ul an, f Xl.tlf .iii.l l''r in i 1 , Academy litMll Hldi ,Ui ell t cl i .1 , me!.' iilM'11 I tin- pi i iii .u ( I c p. 1 1 ! in r 1 1 ' 1 tie ' I ' e I t 1 i ll m e li t i ' ; if I t 1 1 '.( iii t he in c ci! t a I Mean and s- m T he Th ii teen .8tt'r.s.' I' Ci'IC-i-tiddl t vi flvi d ' ' le ;,i!s Im iniiijj a -em i c: i cle, and. one huh, i e irese n 1 1 n the 'i d. less nt 1 1 lift t , seated i ii t heir midst, wi'li tin- .smallest glii repie sent'.ic; Ktitide Island kneeling tie tuie her, beaiinu a I Mi jr , the ensign ol the tliiiteeli States. 'Jdie whole priigr.iin w is vei v e 1 1 1 ertai n t n g. S n tli i "f it In say all did well. Wed nes, 1 , y , ,1 mi e 1 'J' li . 11 a. in ., Mr. A. 11. W hite of l'olloksville, the nr. I'm, sfleetetl to i e pie. sent the It'tlcisi'ii 1 . 1 1 era i y S ciet y , ad -iliesstd ;v large and : I pree 1 at 1 (' aiiilicnce. Although a dim g in a n . Mr. White is a good orator and pi o Inn i ' d Mr n k e t . a - w as e i need in his i i 1 1 in c n t cl els mi 1 1 j eet Woman. Her l'iaee in listor" which was handled in a masterly III .1 ll ll -1 . The eloquence and grace lid s ' i ' nt the on n g i ' r . i ! i ir elicited t'l o n i Mie c 1 1 1 ; a i i , i ,i , , d : r li ce w a i in e ii essiuiis tif appidV.il and ml tTiit.it t.n. Mi. White was intro duced li M r. T. S Mender, w ho a 1 1 el w a i d s pi eseli ltd ll 1 111 some lo eh il iw i rs, a gi ft in appi a eia tion ol ins talents, fiotn tlio young ladies ol : lie Soeiet . Mr. llentler's reinaiks in the introductory, and in the presentation ot the Mowers, weie i lean 1 1 I il I and well chosen. Vedne.-da e e n ; I ig : In1 progiam opened with "( or, e W liet e the I.ilifi Idoom." d'iies.'itg is lieau tiful, and was t-M-cuted a . ! m i ra 1 ly . W hen the ringing Megan, the house was in complete ei ' n . m ot i . ii , but a lew second- on ! ser ved t o q u ic t eei one, Idie irogram const-ted ol rec : t a ' : o tis, ih.iit.gtst's songs, etc, all o I w litcli w c i e c 'ed 1 1 a! 1 1 y I e II d i I l d . At till" colicl :. s i oil d I t h e e i I c 1 se Mint. Skiniiel became t he 1 1 i ipient nt a beau; ilul liotpiet I I o in the Noting ladies o I t lie m ' li oo! . Ml. A . i 1 . White ft eseli , ed the f.iw its : n an a t t 't opi i a! e spt cell . d h ii r -d i , 1 1 a. in , t lie Academy budding w as .iguu Idled to over lloweniig with ,i large and cilltl v.ited audience, e.i ger t o h ear t he annual address !, Hon. Kemp P. hat Me f liapel 1 1 iii. 'J he speaker w as l n ! l od need by Hun. F . M . S i in moi) s, w ho perloi in ed that cei c iii, .us in his n.iii. il earnest and ap pieciat ie style : alter w h it li 1 r. 1 tat t ie a n n "Uiict d as 1, l - sii b j eet t he "l'oli; ic.al 11 istury ul Nort h ara- lina lor the I, 1st II undrcd i ear W'e would like to gi e a synop A CALENDAR CF SEidS, i i M a i ; -i . : .M. . :. til i s III, ilith i - hi i 11 ni -..ive (,,unet shiuilti be worn, will iii -un- her eonstaurv. :i iftei-li.ji. an 1 fidelity. ' i Kinti Aia . aorn shall I'm 1 in1 Fehi u:u y mcfiiy and jieace of mind. 1- re.-.lmi it tM'Y t fi om passion and fi uin e A :net li ys t will wei v. A EEPLY. ; M igurntivc expression. "If you need ; iih s, lor inc.'' was used in a note to a ! yoiii, gentleinaa the othei' day. who had ; been aeeu-ed of being under a shadow for some time past. The note was written by a young lady friend of his. The fol lowing reply wa written impromptu. .Moral: There is mure than one way ot popping the question Then comet bring me fi 1 need it this hour. l A lit II . W li" "ii tic- w oi Id of i ,'i rs thru- e es In Mai eh hr-t open shall be wise. In t a - i t .fill 1 i i in ami brave, And weai lM'odstone to their -lave. Willi.. !.e who fioiii April dates her years ! : inmnils din :ld wear lest hitter tears 1' oi vain repentance tlow ; this stone, 1 . 1 1 1 b 1 1 m u t r, i) ,i once is known, M V. Wli. ' l.rst i'eii"lds the lijjl.t of day In .pimp's s'.eeet tiowfry mouth of Mil) And wears an Mineral'! all her life, shad li.- a f , ed anil Mippy wafe. Too long has thi my heart . ome ! 'for thy re!'H' That hope whi mqiai t. AIM why did you hob. before me, Was it only i moe deceive It trouelit on a ma came o'e r me I mourn o'er tin 1 1 1 1 o l: h t .- w on ' 'hoi no oil" Pat y.ai pilllli o 'fin 1 e is i. ' one hi , ' . inow i i'e i.-hado w ed :ks i..v; alone can in pit v you once did I a the bright mirago ery and meant to la's-, and suiee it 1 : uea V :, Ai.d a I Tin W, .No Tin 'T: An l'.a An w .11 N I i i "ii n - m u h sii ni niei t o t li is ea owe- to .bine her In air of birth i 1 1 n ' .if A irate on 1 ie r hand lieaith w.'iiltli. and haia; lift n : a 1 1 d . nig iluby .shall ad, a 1 1 who in warm .1 nly ai e b, n n will tl,e he exempt and fiee ;( s doubts and an n-t v. y -ad heart a an awake the A mm A , ,; "jl str nil, illLT Old lllt'llli heart twining tine I thought again 1 mil 1 1 n i 1 ms i Ju l: cn.e. for I tm i" all mn s '. And why do v,,u lea e sad-' d h" -mile- are like dt w Mowers 'I'lien smile again, tiariin; heart Ldad ! n lann.-loi: and make n -ar. A i in y , or I " ugal felie:t . ru-t born w i I tm I, in u-t li w null It t hi ved an Mm' - I C I I. M 10 R. aj n autumn I e in lie I" 's 1,1 ee blow -hou id 1 - of the mind. i e - You know that 1 j each hour j Then do not i! I delay; j Cut -end to IK. a bower A 'hough- th c lie ''d J'ili 1 II ee ll y ! a j mi' ( di '. do ii - i ft ai a bn tl to i d is l.on i - s 1 1 1 1 1 1 e . ii ( pa all. for w,,e m a-t kii breast those F.-ub m. cm ui:n. ' , uies to this w a a Id below ai , ,", embor'n fog and -nowa :e '.he Topaz's amber hue. a 1 1 .ends and lovers true. t a a km ui.n . 'a I ! eeiiiber g;i ve on biith. iiiOnth ot -now ami ice and mirth. "ii your hand a Turquoise blue. 'a ill bless whate'er you do. The Height of Wood-Engraving. Mr. W. J. citillman, the art critic, writes to the New York Evening Post that M. Herbert, Director ot the Academic l'rancaise at Rome, one of the most thoughtful of modern French painters, and per haps the best representative still living of the great poetic French school of ait," says of Air. Cole's engravings now appearing in the js 0f Century, that "he had never seen hucIi work on wood, and did not to be wood-engraving would capable of it." As was stated m the announce- his address, but b ar any comment 'we could make upon the' words of , snppof0 so dist i ngti'ished a -pea kei ho ce n 1 1 ii n n 1 1 1 ice and tedioilH. Stiilice to sav, the address was, in , ment ot tbl8 senefi the appearance lour opinion,' even tiling it should the engravings is in chronological , be-pra. t.cal, coin prehen si ve, and order, bpeciaens of the work of ! pleasantly spiced with wit through- pi b-ivuiuib as imauue I out, and t his is no doubt the opinion (d t lie audience tl one may ' uidge fiom tlie many expressions .d a 1 1 'i nv al ' A I ter f he ad dress t he speaker wjs presented witii a iuau 1 1 1 u I 1 1 i. j :ie t I ruin t lie young lad les. Mi. II M. l'oscuc prest nled the Mow ers in a speeih which was a speci men ol true oratory, The citizens ot l'olloksville appreciate the- visit of so d ist ingiiisln a A I'd ill I Co I hie (d" t he c Now Yot a stoi t btlltv. I'hele facility o I ticecs - Store k tqie rs ,el points in the s t e in is acces.i i mils lie perlect A orv small ob -tacle is now (" u s a I e r 1 . 1 in pu tons. A store a p i iroae 1 1 a ble lis steps i , t; ! 1 1 1 1 il ii'oii at a s e i i o 1 1 s dis advantage til ciimpari-ou Willi one le cl with the si rec t , and in poi n t ol tac: lew stores are now lui.lt with steps a' tlie d on: . Flic pr i n c , pie which gu nles t he obici t i,iii to steps rests on a well deliued feeling. lbc person who v :5 ; is s t ores may be d ; uled into two cl.l-sses those who o with a tie lilxTatc intention to buy, and those who are inclined to bu somet h inc. but are not ery sure il the store wb'a h they enter possesses the kind of thing ! h e v won This lattir class is .y t . i r the most nunierous, and :t i- to them that the storekeeKT must in the main look lor support. Iin art, there fore, consist s. Mrs, m renducing the exterior of ins st oi , attractive, and, second, in ieudcring it per fect ly easy- of access. Inasmucli as a small pebble at uie margin ot a 'niooK will diei lilt course oi a stream, -o will a s m , k oii-taiae at the d i mi 1 1 1 a Ht (ire turn a-.dc a customer. The en trance i ' 1 1 g Ii ! to be .-il eo 1 1 Veil le II t that the p . I s -1 1 1 g t I s , ( 1 1 1 d - 1 1 1 1 1 a : u : "s I t ; 1 1 i 'e rce p ; i a i , :is i ! 1 1 ra w n n - : b I ; n ' 1 1 a w h : : I ; u o , : ( I n e us: a :. : n. :- ; n t a,. -; r.-et : ami lie Giotto, Spinello, and others have already been shown; and while the reproductions of the paintings of these artists are of the highest value to art-students, the general public will bo more interested in the latter work, which is to include admirable specimens of the art of Ferugino, Leonardo, Titian, Michael Angelo, Raphael, Paul Veronese, Correggio, Tintoretto, and many other well-known names the mas ters of the world's art. Leonardo's "Mona Lisa" and "The Jeweler," Titan's "La Bella." "The Man with the Gloves," an l '-The Entomb ment," Rembrandt's "Sapper at Kmmaus," Velasquez's "L'Infante Marguerite,'' and Albertinelli's "The Salutation," are among the engravings to come. It is said that this series of pic tures is being received with great It I, a. I a pathos in its melodv that ' 1 "-"-r,t most ui toiioludthesofteremotionsof all. the originals which Mr. Cole has The program of the com ruenco- ! reproduced. All of his pictures ment w as wcl 1 select ed and every are engraved directly Irom the patt was wo. thilv executed. Kvery originals, Mr. Cole doing his work student, even t he' smallest, n-Mected ! in. th,e galleries or churches in front i guesf, and wcl be pleased to welcome him in our midst again, should opportuni ty o if i-.Tsn; ( )n Thursday -evening we met at the tinal conceit, aud the first thing that greet ed us was the grand and beautiful st rains of --Drifting With the Tide." This evening the exei eises consisted chielly of music, both vocal and instrumental. The closi n g song, '-Good Night, Gentle Folks," will belong remembered of the paintings, and the ereat value of the series is in the abso lutely faithful rendering which the engraver has given of the artists' work. linn under tlie bt She -holihl b, e i s, luuiltl Imitations. 1 : ;;;; Mlot m t DURDI K- I l.r.l IR1I i - 5 I'im's Cure for C. :j- a- .. ..V- V-a , -r,y g..-. ., fr.,m aU " '' ' " !' 1 '" n 1 "'tho Kt , : . " ; Coutjh Medicine, s , a , r.aaat alari , - C.hoiU .il.-w of the wa . o-r -rs r- . , , ! 1.1a oil . rHlK J 1 . 1 1 tl IT . tL U'W il.JHHa Ird all IV a ... -..i . t cj ai iifust. 1 1 1 1 1 if v ai ue- J Dobbins' Electric Soap. iy-X:VIrZ j" u.iv lapiiaiiu a oritUiN v bJ u.att.T. mi l several ;- J? I. L. CRAG I (S. CO., fi '" rs'uird- pJ C&Q8i? Mil fsSZ? i7iT MONEY! fi .v.- . . . vt:; fl KaCr-5i . r 1 I I- ar. ' . ,1a i. - 1 -- I "' ' " I - 1 i a. a.-- . '. '.',',',, 1 J.' M M ''",r,T''.',,' '"'-C aista:.' h. :- in the street ; and the ' "' : 1 -',' ' " ' ' ""' J"; ' next, belole he knows i -glil I v Vfli.it - - - 4 a I " .-.-.,. . ...a , .. v. ...xiu. A-f - " '" " ' ton-, ,u- o .. , mi ll . I T '- " " not :on t l;a ' he w i - he- t , i lci some - j N iaaY allaa VI to em uun ter ! he t I mi Me ot ill. i tin t Uuny i: lxon. iCCf ffl w 1 s:,'!,s :,'ni1 v,,r """'!' '"H Al ' : N ! S T LAW. tM 1 bt mXk I f r. ; rea t . s!i mi hi ii t t a I. n,l w li.it lie I lEaaa 111 ' P k uju r . - o at i to. i 1 1 e i is a i ee 1 1 u g I 1 Ital e. tiyln .a I nurtl : I a .11 ... -. no: th .i.tv: a : m u. t h : in , t Ii a t , b ' n i mi n : n g steps. Ms i ' I ' ' 4 '"'.: ' r. X ci'iM.M''MV,' r : he won id s iii i w h i s tle'erin i ii at ion t d , i . . . .... i,. a a I--.-.-- - . ...... .. , . . . ,,, - -i ' .... ...... .... a. . ... i .. , ., tun , anil t n.r. lie Miouiil li.vvi some law V f ... - ;.! iciiMy in coming out again with IBaapiac .u- an . . ft a- - MTTT., - f - -'. .,- a ' V I 1 C g T (' I" O I d I" C C I C . 1 I 1 I C ( 1 i I I I) O t JSJJ';'-''-- X. M. JriLiLLhi I IXjK, LADIES -AMrVr;i . r, s:: make a pur, I, asc Mini uliii'bis1 - ,.,, .,4- ., : VI I ( I 1 1 N I'. ATI, A V , .' "' ', ' ' most :t"ur.oi;s -o the interests ol rr cir'.:.ar 1 '"'' "' ' a N , , v iii-iii.i-.- . .... - ,s-or,hM'eiie; wim heedlfHsh Is 1. Mis, n .si..l MI.lllvlK. . C-. KBTfB'aLIVaf'ILLS V ' ..iioumi. Saw IU,-,. M ...i . if .-Ta.-r-. st ; . r, Sv-.h -f .' . , . '. ' -.A , Ml '-'"" ' ' ' ' ' ' l!'' t"P ' , -.. " - . f -t a r . i a who h as e ve n ni i ire 1 1: an . - " iJ!RwiCi:'MECa.SILOUIS.MJ . , i - ... a . w - i r ' h ; t t 1 s t e p s a M : - M r . , : ' : H uwiPHREYS' M f - p-.a-1'oi a" . a. r su. . " : YETERIHABY SPECIECS .k,.,- t... -:-.pui.v f,,,.rv , .. I." "Ta laa ay ' nA ft - .Jf 1 U-vai. am ; s.,o an I i r -i aa oaa t w :aa . w aa a V J ..ai:i,,'' I Manlv & union. a L i o . u riti'? 1 1 1 1 1 ha.,- I.i a al a lid ti.l honor upon the school and showed eftioien t t raining. Tlmie w as not a single failure or even blunder, to mar the pleasure -f the occasion, and all who were present must speak in commenda ' ion of t he pat ient ami eflicient w o i 1; of 'he t eachers . . . . I .... 1 VI... s: 1 . . ... ... iiii.aiiiiaiis.oiiiiiiiti , 1 1 r I a, in- , . ., ... petent teachers and deserve t he i f "? ' V K ? T itnrajhar t mt' writu ' I orruin r patidii.ige ot all surrounding conn 1 he Ethics of Journalism. 1 wonder to how many newspaper writers it ever so much as occurs t ic-. j tl-f bere let us commend the two assistants. Mis.-es Nellie I'earce and Mary '. llaivy, both of whom aie intellectual and literary. tn Friday the school aud many friends went on au excursion down rent to 1 owlei s terrv and spent a day peacefully "Rucked in ( r idle df the Deep." F, IM II mi a (itioil Vow for what they write 1 Certainly there are many who, however alive to t he obligation of veracity in the private relations of life, do not apparently suspect that it con tinues to claim their allegiance whern they exercise their profession. I suppose I should not greatly err t ' ! if I said that truth is, as a rule, the , 1 ilast thing which the journalist j thinks about, as he girds himself loiks,. , up to the delivery of his daily bnr- A ".'ood cow is Hit ribbed just! .UV, '"b ' me.-s v uu Ul iu, back df the shoulders, and has well- 18 1 10 , unoenaing ana an- -lining nbs lurther Ic k. She has ! compilable , the most firm and ada broad, Mat iibs. and so far apart niantine thing in the world. ' The that one can lav two lingers be- M"r,c J--. t . uuu u iiiui, cases sutiice to make tne aoie editor or the nimble writer drop his pen. tweeii tin ni. Her skill should bt- bins,. Ill, tl ildlV oVer til., tl ltlt (lllll , ,n.. ......... iir.;., -'..mm n.;,i, tr. ct i- .ei limb Meal development should ' 1 a l."uu! i u ,i.. ok , i n . 1 .strong, with the veins The Original Robinson ( rii-oe When captain Watlmg and his company escaped iroiu Juan Fernandez they left a Mosquito Indian on the island, who was out hunting goats when ;hc alarm came. This Mosquitu-man. named William, was the nrsr, and i he true Robinson Crusoe, the original hermit of this romantic solitude. A tew years afterwards, when Dampier, the celebrated FaUglish navigator, visited the island, he and a few of William's old friends, together with a Mosqnito man named Robin, put off for the shore, where they soon perceived William standing ready to give them wel come. From the heights he had seen the ships on the preceding day, and knowing them to be English vessels by the way they were worked, he had killed three goats, and dressed them with cabbage of the cabbage tree, to have a feast ready on the arrival of the ships. How great was his delight, as the boat neared the shore, when Robin leaped to the land, and running up to him, fell flat on his face at his feet ! Wil liam raised up his countryman, embraced him, and iu turn pros trated himself at liobin'a feet, who lilted him np, and they renewed their embraces. "We stood with pleasure," says Dampier, "to behold the surprise, tenderness and solemnity of their interview, which was exceedingly affecting on both sidet-; and when these their ceremonies of civility were over, we also that stood gaz ing at, them drew near, each of us embracing him we had found here, who was overjoyed to see so many of his old friends, come hither, as he thought, purposely to f'eteh him." At the time William was aban doned, he had with him in the woods his gun and knife and a small quauity of powder and shot. As soon as his ammunition was ex pended, by notching his knife into a saw he cut np the barrel of his gun into pieces, which he converted into harpoons, lances and a long knife. To accomplish this he strnck fire with his gun Hint and a piece of the barrel of his gun, which he hardened for this purpose iu a way he had seen practiced by the bucca neers. In this fire he heated his pieces of iron, hammered them ont with stones, sawed them with his jagged knife or ground them to an edge and tempered them; "which was no more than these Mosquito men were accustomed to do in their own country, where they make their own fishing and striking instruments without either forge or anvil, though they spend a good deal of time about them." Thus furnished, William supplied himself with goats' flesh and fish, though, till his instruments were formed, he had been compelled to eat seal. lie built his house about a half mile from the shore, and lined it snugly with goat skins, with which he also spread his couch or barbecue, which was raised two feet from the floor. As his clothes wore out he supplied this want also with goat skins, and when first seen by Dampier and his companions, he wore nothing save a goat s skin about his waist. HAVE YOU SEEN IT ? THE ROLLER TRAY TtfUfiK! The 11 eat H DIKlrl lul I I. . I, t I : I . I III' ? I lie t c t Ii I Ii i li I a i Most Convene ni. .M.-l Mi: Co !;' Cheapest TRMNK Made. V,H s..t,. vol many baekachts A -:.a p.- neei a ol your hand will enah'.e j ..-i i pal. : unpack your Hunk w it!.' u: !,.c. mg ! lift a tray. MAI) K I N LY Eh Y s I Y I.K. Sold by All Dealers. I'ATE.N'TKI) AN I M 1 ' Y. . IL W. ROUtfTREE & BR0 Makers of ail kind- "f TRMXKS and TIMYKMIM. ! 1 s III' IIJIIIM). A .' j i n! 9 d w 2ai r, r m FOb ai flr.. FinelorsThat rTHMUT McdWash out i Nor Fade ONLV Ho ! Forjhe Sea I Best Satnrner resort on the ooant fj the lovely island of O cracolie. Nature has made it so! Man baa im proved it! Sea breezes from every dJ- r.eiioii' Finest n'sbinR in the world! - omitf and Riuf bathing, i' ouh. SniiR and FihhinK Tackle at i. " ii, d f. r reasonable prices. GRAND OPENING 'I 7 1 I K 0CRAC0KE H0TE, SI'KN'CER HIM S . IV. c ns, ON JUNE 18th, 1889. 11 i.i ' ii h. r-eii . Table supplied av IlIi the I , f ( . Si'i . aiit.H attentive and polite . s Ma foiiim.oi Hand of music Rat Smaiio r two tripn a week from Wash a ilon ni, i oriH from New l.iertiH. h'lrm nip, tune is(h from Washington. TKIIMs , 1'. i day J?1 W lo 8'.' Ou. Per week ... .7 (Ml to 10 00. Per month, .... HO (Ml. Address SPENCEIi BROS., 1 I w '.' n Washington. N. . .Sts, t er.alrf'UM'a''U v "vv .tiHiitic V N. C. Railroad T.Mt TAHLK Wo. 18. 'r, fyl --t (5 OO A.M.. Tueg.iflv. Jtitif . y s a3 ( o a;,,, 1 .a No. al 1 Ar. Mve i p ni .: j 4 hi; ! ' ) :: i I li im , ; i tSth, IKsaj Si 1 1 1 i n i .K. ( , ; s ii'Jij, r ruiie. Stations. I iold HtlOI o I .a rane K i ri f 1 1 n New Berne M ini'li end ( 'i t y Iiailv. .. -a . a- I rDro ors Sold bydruggistS 1 I'KKni.KSS BliONZl' I" V I N I n-0 ,,! rs I'KKltl.Kss I ll 111 I IM,. PKKRI.KSS 1 k I'll" HI Its ., h tn.l- 7 ( .1 rs. I'KKKI.KSS slltll tMlllVHNlssllKss;(,. PKEKLESS l.l.l. lUs - ( I ... Mim-'l I 1. Ar I 'hh . Ti n : n . a m ii .,(' li ',7 7 : a 7 A s 7 . Woven Wire Fencing Wire Rope Selvage BEST STEEL ROn TO $2 PER ROD. All slzea and -widths. Gatetitn mnt-h. Hililhv iit,.rrt..fil,rT In this line of goods. FRKIUIIT PAID. Itiformntlon f r. ... THE McMCLl.KN WO V F.N K IRK FFNCK ()., Koa, 118 b 120 N. Market St., Chicago, 111. $75 to $250-'a,Vo,' as. Aetits pi eferretl wtio inn fiinitsh i. horse ami ulve their whole time to Hip Inml ness. Spare moiiit'ins limy ne proil I ii in y employed alH'i. A tew iic.tnrltR ia touaiH and clttea. 1!. V . 1 0 1 i N s ' ,v ia. 1 Main St., Klcliinoml. Va, N 11 I'l a-e slal " ao anil 1 hlnnis t'l perlenee, N e- i' in i nil a ihui i seaa 1 'ea Mnin p lor reply. t. K J.At'o. uprdtiin 1 1 ; , 12 la 5;', ;;7 :; 4 s 4 ( s 4 ;;7 4 :,: f) ui f, iu f "j;i L' ll U 1 , I 111 I iioilnv t.llimilie , IN, I W'KHT. No. tu. Ar. Lve. 1 1 :t0 a m 10 42 10 45 10 08 10 Ut S 117 H f,0 a ui 7 07 ''' 'il'I'l IF b ' I N j WKHT. No. a t Mixed Ft. A sin 1 a i,h I hi mm . Train. ( mldHlxiro 'j 00 p m Hesthv H 04 H IV I a Crane 7 84 7 44 1 ailing ( 1 eck 7 0(1 710 K 1 union .'1 5T fl 42 asu ei 1 .'. t'.O f, 85 1 im 11 1 10 ( 'ore ( 'reel, 4 24 4 30 I UBi urorii .'! .'.4 4 00 1 lark Y H H2 43 New hem pi !2 3 00 Kiverdujc 9 41 9 46 ( 'roatan J 28 9 33 I Uveloelt s :,9 04 Ni' pi,ii S 17 S '27 Wild ,tl 8 00 M 05 A t bintie 7 47 7 52 Morehead Mity T 17 7 27 Atlantio Hotel 7 05 7 15 Morebead Depot am 7 00 I lnir tlav an Halurfiy. Vi etlnchday and Krula. 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A. s- Catalogue on receipt of stamp, jeldwa, TaJF; Pill FIJI'S I' ATM NT Improved Venetian Blind, They are a perft ot mj lis tit n i e at once for shades and in.-nlc or outside blirjdH. saving the cost of these arti.aeH and making a Venetian blind l y far the cheapest window furnishine ni the market. Peculntrly adopted to cay windows. Will not et out of ( rder and will last a life-lime. Any person can hang them. For full information apply to I) T. CAU1MWVAY. Manufacturer'!) Aiient. may'JO New Ht rue. N. M. Trrm Mioonneota wlui WllmlDajuin A Wl don Train b.s1I)d jvjorn,. leaving Ubldsboro 11:,0T a. m., a. id with Klchniond D nvlll Train Went, leaving (ioldsboro 2 ( II p..m. Train 51 rnniifcu with Klrhmono a il.STlll Train, arriving B I Golds hero .'h 1(1 ).m and With WllmlnKtoD and Wei Ion Train from tba Norih at a la p.m Triiln 2 cirmi'i'la wllh WllrnlnH-n and WVIilon ihrtnit'i Krelitlit Train, Nonli uoioiio ii HiiiiR nniiikaiiii al Itlaio , L. Stl p.-!.. Dill, "f'titaildBll. Atlantic & N. C. Railroad Co. 'As-i:m:kh ph pa it i mknt. l- u IIiiin, N t: . May M,')M1I T i A( . K.N I .s A N 1 i TH .; i phi ,,. '' I ' ') I I S .'f I U le. Kl 11 ,,, -Irl .Ol., Id I Oil, Ik on I'll 1 1 on, i i iii p. m l- I ,, I uu, K l,e It,.- W . S . c P R. SUA ( ' T.i'ki-K on sii' i' .lull- 1 1 , ,k Ihk until (. I . I , -.s.i i, olt s ii,. -..oc. 1 l. ivu .n. .d l .-I in d Is i., n. taken t o 'I II :- koiy. N C... M i riiHli Ion. N . c Old hart. fa. C III k Mounl'n, N. (' AKhvllle. N. I'.. 1 1 ul f- pi i IljiB. IS ( ' . ii ai j'an tu.?fi I I lc. i .i x ir. iu n't .'K 1 1 7U m.r i:i e, r, n eo 1 I Ml I , Wl 17. Si III en 17 111 ID l.r. 11 y, 12 TO IU 1'a Pi Htl 1 1.1(1 i N'sritroriiiNH to aufmh 1st Aprils w-Ul In no raae deviate from Ui. se i huh wllliiiut proper Instruct Ion a. '.M t'tilldren untjer live ifan of ttfffn frrav rliii'lri n nf rlvaaril under twelve fears of hk'' one IihI f I he within nmiitd rales. i). Tickets muai I a- 11 in 1 1 , d I o I wen ty four liinii s tit- end n lit duit' lime In eui b dlnr- I a n. Illi. At;, ii'h n i'l cett.Rt the iMinti acta of Ilrkias Hiv I'j.ij.erly filled out Hud Bl 1ihI . nail li i H 1 1 v pu rcli s.-i h Hint llic iinidlllolia iniiRt l,e fnli- itinipileU with all. Kio t H e r n 1 n u I tie checking of ba -liufi' mi it'iiiiiiir im,- w a v tlckela will apply l"i " a h a clu i ked oa tickets sold at that At! Land For Sal b 1 1 'rlil l tl isheil 1 are. a li 1 1 il'(.lilllletlt e es, 1'iesnl, verv ii oin l ii en t . lit ii.ul liet w een the h.i e a sFurt and i'ht and the poll or Inrehe id slicnhl he lime hetwi'i'ii ! he 1 1 , t 1 1 - . i i 1 1 1 t he e e, t he neck s h 1 1 1 1 1 d hi - , A' a ii and t 1 1 1 1 1 , the 1 nick - Kine st 1 1 in c. t he peWc nrcli IiiltIi. the liancs thin to 'ic :itnle room lor it large udder, and the tall K i simmd tie lout, siitii or iiat. .ne loiild liae a luiii: udder, extend- ni,r well back and in front, one that w ill Me soft and il.it. by vhen milked out, aud should have a three-fold, wedge-shaped form, the general tendency of weight being toward the udder, i nd icat ing power to pro duce in ilk. Kx change. ( !;-a e a a Uia :. . w a s '. 1 aa , : : a', a a: f Su. - aa: ay t . 3ia. a . .f U-ala. am 1 ".-'ya an a,i! at Jaa t w :aa . a aa a laaa-aaa oiaaa.Vafa'.r itiaaa, wtaaa . u .1 , aasaaDt ail Laa par sai- V M ataaa'a l aa tad 1 tnai aaaa-.L I aaaaaaa alaaa awaw alaiaai war Ut'aa w ar. to tawa IMS MS ot naaOiaa'. Ba.i Mil a I MtijS aaaa Cajaatw aai TaaMaw. avaaU IT iJla wv. if faa Vast UaUfllT laa Caawloai Ta il ir I aaaw - aaaaj atsar s il tala rtaaaa. aaaa Baa aar' Al-Valaaa aaalilr Xuia. amla i Wlaaaw Aaa laP Xaal Waaaa- mmd wa aay, fuaaa avavJ aaaa ana wm. l num. :alal.a aa.. Jtijari. J. L IXTlfa Tm. L L CTTIII. T Prti B. L UIIXTt, Cit-irr THE riATIOflAL BANK 0T STTW BEBXE. X. C cpiti, - - $100,000 Sttrplui FroflU. - 88.700 DIRECTORS J AA. A- Bt . . Tnc u,LU ;x L. II. Orrt.a. 0 - - HiTu. tiaowia AU F. M. Ptn-. ti. IL Boa?. I '.- ' 1 t'.oor ,!',r. iMUik. Mi,l ht i;rfi N Will prataca in lh -ui i j 'imtn iiu:;!; e'oai r t i r '. li i St a i an CJvi r'j r m ai u a s a V T n h ay A i.i 1 V mti N i rta of ( rav e D , a . r. S jpumi i "l t h ri Kv'. . r a 1 p '. 6 d w t f Simmons & Gibbs, ATTORNEYS AT LA'.V, Will pr .-(.'.-e in tht Jocoa ' I r.a , w t.anir and My t a Vj rta ,-T! - r-. , ri . n a! . a - .... s 1 1 1 1 " rl d jor "rr Z:r5j. Ca'.ils, CiMp, leys, E:;., AND POCLTHI. 1)0 Pajr Flaotkaa TrralaaratafAnlninla and ( hart Ha a t Krrr. r la Friari. t oacratlaaa. I a Ba ra m a 1 1 , , i , - a I a I M a a I aa 1 1 1 a. .Milk Kr.rr. . il. -irmlaa, I.aBaaaaa. It h a a aa a I I a tr . t .t .-Ulala.r, Vaaal Dla. barir. P.D.-Bataar l.raka, Wtmi. It. K r'aaakav, llaaiaa, Piaaaaala. K r. alia ar .rlaa. Ballrscha. i t .- at lara rrlaaa. Haaarraaita. H. H.-t rliirT aaal Klalaar Dlaaaaaa. I . I . . Rra p I Dltaaafa, Xiift, J . li. Dlaaaaaa sf Dlaaallaa. HlaMa ( aaa, artta i-V-a. a a- .- tlaaal OU aad kaltiaw, I? On rrlaa, S2jaaVa BnaHlatcraar S3 doaaa , .aiO Sal4 fcr Dralata or tail rVavald anrwhara ul ta aar aaaauty aa Baoaaat a rV.oa HatapaiaTV Mad. Cas. U tuitoa St., I. Y. M. nnt. N. i ' , v ea rs va us 1 !(' It entirely an.aher per- la u kins-, 1 1 1 , T a niniriisEYE' BOaCXOPaVTHIC fjf SPECIFIC No. 6a I rvntaMlr fo DH. J. I). CLAKK DENT1HT, aawaaaa. a. c. litwMi r-olloak ,r itiai ' Jalaa 3 a i nm alraat a l Hroa.1. Nenroiis DebilityTvital Weakness, Vui rTtrar.l-a. fr--.m ar-a jrx or othar ana.. fi pr ..ai. or 1 .'a., a.l Arf. TVaJ pfflrar for s. u PI t 'sr-,;-rra rtp.Mi,ai,loo rac. ; ' J 7T... Uu)Aii.., loala, ltd laAaa Iu, 1. I A . ' ar ,-terinary Fretarationa ca.-. ' i.i i f J Jordan, I iruKKist, M V - r. I - al ici Mildh" a;reet. Ne .. rn . N M. . i . a n I h r . ' p ie t - r i. I I 1'. II 1 l'.a idv P. til,- ife of arrofnh .11 rii. Iv M I ,au I have n i . r ' i : t H. Mr. ('. 11 , i U w r i tea 'N't a 0 a f r ee from headache. , relieved nie. 1 fen Mil Janice v' ! iii'-at ' a . w r l tee "My iti :inii had health : for einht Tears. Fi do, n.r - and niniv patent med n-ineti had done her no fcoio.l. Six bottU't" "f li 1! 1'.. cured her. M i en S. To ni 1 i ti,ri . Atlanta, t In, cat p, M. r y ea r ri I u .'Ti. r ed with r h eu in a t in in can - ed I y L I n My t r . ii 1 1 e nn ,1 indices tea: I al"" v a- fielde and nervotiH. H H F r , ! ie v 1 m e at , ace. a 1 1 le ni a h a vera: 'tier r , d ic i p . - ha i f u i led M i v .' M l;'luiril-i'ii ( 'I ar k iton , Ark . va i i ,.e ' My wife -nlTv red twelve i t'.ir vt,un i hen nnt Mm and female .comp'aiiit A lady inetnher of my 'ciiuri li iia 1 t een aired hv H. H. H. she , jHTfuaded my w ife t.' try it. vaIio now ' nvs there is nothing like I '. It It an it "i i - k I v rave lie r relief IIAI'FI K.HS AM) ( )' TK I "IIKNT itiut't co hand in har,d it we h "k oa the ,'t-rv , : 1 1 1 e ' , i ;a , n- .v.hiiidi; , en i i i a i, ,1 in u k e it a hu rdeii a ' 1, 1,,-r - 1 '.v-pe sla 'Pahh l . ... va , , r- f .tin " f I 'y sj ii-p-in , i find I a , ! u'.'-t '."ti , and make ate! nha.-a So;. at Vh a, rrit owing us a little Id call last week ie was alive. lie mi the street, bat as he did not call, it is naturally sup posed that he h dead and is walking around to save funeral expense-. ' ' 1 ' I e .W O 111 1 1 tiowers." man wiio : aid he wni p. IV Us if appeals that "thinking is relationing.'" The 1 manipulation of relations is the business of his life. It is merely with --relative realities'' that he is concerned : and the relative is flexible, pliable, shifting, and dis solvent. I confess the more I see of the London journals, which I suppose will compare favorably witli any other, the more clearly does it seem to me that their writers are, for the inost part, domi nated consciously or unconscious ly by the philosophy of iialzacrs Vautrm : -There are no such thiDgs as principles, there are only events ; there are no such things as laws, there are only circumstances, A wise man embraces events and circumstances to shape them to his own ends." Such are, in most cases, the ethics of journalism. I say '-in most cases.' That it is not al ways so, I cheerfully admit. There are among English journalists it is my privilege to count such among my own friends many whose loyalty to principle is un questionable, whose veracity is un impeachable, whose motives, whether we agree wish their views or not, are beyond suspicion. Forum. Comicalities of llic Courts. The court criers in Australia were at one time generally Irish men, and their agile lancy some times led them to blunder curiously. Many Chinese names sound like a burlesque, and are probably barbarous renderings ol the original Mongolian. A newly appointed crier was ordered by the judge in a case in which a China man was a witness to call for Ah Song, lie looked puzzled for a moment, and cast a sly glance at toe judge, but, finding him grave as an undertaker, he turned to the audience, and blandly Bimpered: ' Gintlemen, would any of you favor his honor with a song?" In another court anew policeman was ordered by the judge to go in search of the official interpreter, whose name was Ah Kat. "Constable, go for Ah Kat," said the judge. "Yes, your honor. Is it a tom cat your honor wishes for?" the constable innocently inquired. advice , to mothers. i Mks. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used for ohildren teething. 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 11, 1889, edition 1
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