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TEAMEXLA." STE.M CARDIM OiSFATCh tmi aaaaaaaa) rU MHl Eaglet and Annie mi mmm w ras m Mti4 Sera W7 IHO.V1UT. W H BWA T xitts ea MiUliUl. tHLlUOAI Ml Taaa imaw. am im AtaMU M. C M. r miu V k.. tear, nuaa, eavd .tariS H. at l nurima kv. (awea a reilela u4 rlaaj mi par tor nanuieai sos ... .av. i" . aaaiaa w 1 laeaaatnn B)a HlMfcil ess at a KHaaatoUk City. al Wat. eaaaa.f ratal wia ea i mi s ! aa fx mm fiMimly. ftV aft- UM M a a eaaia aunt via laMi Baas asaaJlr M toaavara . , by iMu. A. Ik. mm at oy ralaav. V. A ttav-va. y nana-. WU. 1 HavaU . A XmSh Tout Raatavilar for tb JAMES HEANS $4 SHOE - JAMES HEANS $3 SHOE. .JAMTK9 At ITT OF rMtMHrU. It SO Ilk a n"-kl. aad Tirol IKK aC tr Int ::n- H w-.ia a.Ur in- bi. rUfQlC la seawai-.a.' ...i rem a .! tar alc fc f bvf . ."i Jiin 4 at 9 BVaaaati J. MtiXM A 111 u r ik io rrvi-r i v I :a" .aal! F r w 1 , -- 1 ' E ' - - ' n -l c ' er. r a. er ! : . i ava i.aJxit t.; . r ht-aJ, 1 Jf Tjl , r3K in ni Trl f . D bd . w n WW , fimm' r'...rel n flrh IT ' 1 ' " U r.i. 'i s n '-orn . lui - A' - - ; !t " ft. f f 3 '. - '. ' I 'it wj .! A - i-1. ; ' !:T I-. I .. . - ' . i ..v! 1 yif s Pills H THE JOURNAL. "Ma:: Howard & Jones, I krm ' r ...! III. 111. 11 ' - r i n , ...I I h 1 1 I III. ..III. . I 1. - VMa Hum. r 9orMs wum A A Ik A. UiT ttM So!J Evrryuhero. jXA.A. rr3Hi U.4M- AKV r A tV lH'Miuo . r.. i r. V. A A N f , mum. m. m,cjJAr.ok rTia- . . r. A H. A A, MrM.V- AAA. JwtfcH V UIU HXDIMO!). An. OLD DOUltliOM ISIcainship Company. WEEKLY UXE. Ll" 1.VI Rl.V L "J" J .nr.. . t r . . J. .... ' R jhi ' 1.w I -j ctor not ill U O I . (i t 1 mi r llirni Inwonf ii l. lorr. I lf I lv r r i l i , it t 1 r . MH i REMEDY Tnll' l iter lMll. net r - dli. r il ll h I ll ft I ret in t ulilrh. I lie li - l I ii I . I"rlr.i" I'riilp and Fortune. Nn'.hiu' stands so nuich in the wiv nl pruMjicritv :is t.ilsc irnl(. llic ni.m ur woman who ile.Mivs tu tifi Oil! t' I it'll ui u: tl Vt' l! i ,' , ! ll'oKt"! ht-l . Tllt'lr ;s .in uhi Mi) whli n tcll.-i us that ) i m t n a 1 1 in i' t hrrc li't'il a ii'ii I'd ii 1 1 1' i m a ri who thought lu iiu'inl hrf loituiifs by st'Hin tiintlin-; ami ptni forth into the streets with her basket, she whisjiered "Mutlins. hot niuf tins. I ear nie ! I hope nobody hears tne Naturally, she sold no inntlinH, and lemaias as a warinnj.' to her sex . In the las eneiatnm, most ladies who were forced to earn a li ;iij,' devoi.:' raed thainobod' would hear t lit in. They hid in upper looms and secretively trans- all'airs in whispers, -ort id I Inn is done t;ll pride, and lalse Surrey Dependent on Individual ET-1 LEONA. forts. , . ,., . . , I AMES - CLAJiK. II is very gatifyin indeed to note with what earnestness and; Leona, the hour draws nigh, zeal the farmers arft rmshinc for-i The hour we've waited so Ions' ward the crops of 1889. There ! For lhe anSel t0 l)en a door throuh the seems to be an effort to excel all have yott seen it? Ho ! For the Sea ! N.w orlv. aeteil tlieir 1 a- s o I that toda : ba: pi ! tie, t . i o , stands i many a loi ; une. Ti ur, 1 1 1 e may pi e I to im me .and Net v the nl hel I ii'.li al I n t i e w a of i ut iiei t hings ithoiit money hard io et. V t4 lala cv paarl OI4 u4 riwtt Wv AM. V illMMfl A WMtilll Ctr. AmA aU foiatA, 5onv, Cm aa4 Wm. Oa aa uoytAX. kit ta. urn. mm It i tmrtmm moumm. ta gmtm W'.U mm trm !or.t. JT -t- .Otata!o. flUIUTI. IM w r Lta a T. A A B. 14, Aw ItMU Trutoa. ta4 . 1 aia julTaa A t4 l'ra I lU'rcra. ltarM. UI Ml trum .. KfcK.1l Aw AfOtA dint. Vt at TWtLVt. A.. ho . umim ' mil n a mm o. lj i-- aa:p M A Tav. - A r o, aur ,kt Miimnw, rirs l-i- u r W fXtl.aa HMia a A A. X . -U. ; i Ar ami yyuiafca iar 4ibm4 prfMtt Mr v ie fnr La mm IMflMt y mm. Is US Oaai n.-ji'. MMtllMllrMMM U J !l ! IA AM ftilur Wnaar ail (uwia ' o i' -. x ! At. . I ton atl'l Sa t joaBM"V tMm ui a ua of in cr.i-. A B. AUHCATA. aaar iTUirrR A ri'KXHI, Tn)o, ai 1 irl i Ur The H. 11 Fieight Line mcTTijrra tad term tah scr.a Us aW ni cwr EV IAi. '- n ui raamaaa fait tafaAvr SKMI-WKKKLY TBIl BAllinior avad Hew Bern IMtlat Mtuun w imm. WEC- rltatUT.UTVIUal.ttlUl r M Larta Him im kuilam, rl'U Mf. aarVavaT. -ti r. M. HO MORE EYE-GLASSES MITCHELL'S Eye-Salve SORE, WEAK, & INFLAMED EYIS, Car Tir Orqc. SrraUti9A, Sty Timor, Red Eyf. Mrtd Eyt UABtA, 113 rx -u i wist in roJiiiTT nix. A'v . i.'r " 4a ami it la I I.-r. rr -. kr mil Uriftlati at Caata. THAT' FIGHT i no unginai win. t - f- ic lLouiA, KropT V . t i-r- MfJtiM, Ea'4 f ' - .'urr Dirturt J. II - : A Q. S .nm Lr- r 'iv -z - i r' l 7 XiUa tJL ' V M N ui fv 7 T ATT) - - : I - - i - BuiJvi! -, L" If! Pit4.su t t(lA&AiMI,l T Ar'tT -i sot ST"Ha-, Ktc. : V rmi. Tutor M. K. VUtaTUI, T., WffU "I 1.1 tara JAdl bA nT-A i , r-rr WJwria. I Sit- 1 IJ1 T't 1 ill rr.:iii k . 4 rf wr I t.r 1 M4 m l 1J o4 c Jft V It wrfel.h k cttrai. X Tsaa ai aa Aa, niai artainn fcmaim M - aaWT at UI, ca- atu. riit.i, raiiav ail Hau Hou- Mai aaoaa wabHUw, t . axfct Ari i oi i w ! urn ka MMa'Aaam AiaAMw Hat r MbkUl ftllkA.u l Mwtfw m.. KaUlaanca. J Am. A. ACAAAICA. kufwt, Va w IT ka . rkliaai i,Mi A M wau I la, f ar A. Map nA. toumtam. I'aatrml wb&rf. M. IA kwlmll. mnatoM. a. 1. Mal Aaa Aiainai. tmaj aaul nuai Ar 9mw H or a auiv - - ,lu. Mnirnl AtintH - ruttmmi9t0Am. ). 4aav M a. asMrli a. ir4w aiaaaw. iaurUair. Tfwa: alta iMlt l. ai r. rr i fe aa iMikfta 4 h4r. 4a4- u in oi wa AJTACW UKaSI or ICLK A Hir VIA ,1. C. UMK. tl. li&AT, Aaaai. Dobbins ElGGtric Soap THE BEST FAMILY SOAP IN THE WORLD. II 3 SMt Put Duform ia Utaiity. H K rt.ui lunuia (ur rick wm pi favvu Jl t-my mvi ' War ww ha I 'Ikaavmi m ttm TAla I Walial la aw4 A - - ismiIT ir II cuaUM N( r la Jarlklatlrr- n ir-.W- HM .r W SiriWfc I; imiw A.iiwi. n.l aiMnar K" tamp lWn uA t'1.1 tlM ia Uan iww READ THIS TWICE TAla Ma la ! mmy wllA HI? 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'- 4 1 atta, arriatnaj aara c Ju 1 . 4 lamiiiVHi .a. i..wn a 4 . . ta Vladiiaf dm ( .-r. 1 a maair raao"- a .a ! ii lMtiamila HniJaf a'.atn. AfJ at lani' (Ua ana : !.. iamva W u a un ViaaJ r .i - :. ftvtaaT at Otrr.t.a uaa ja ? Laaaa CWrviua w..laaaiar m -r-i taftaiu. ar'.T'.oI at N.w Barn -.1 At. Uavl a lT3 I'TlTr-a. I - ;w ra amuiow ra aa Jaair-. ' flai Ml r. ir raa -w' aala 'r n ! Aarna U'mala a.1.1 wn'n-.. a ratavala tn f. .. r i3ia.iar alalAl, aft'lHlinif .r i 1:1 at.a..t fatalaattf of lpMii.1 '-.4 a m a. '.. aaaat aaalvaaia pail -1 . .. .srr 1 -'m - a aaaa la aa jy a. . '.ri ara a;tJia;.. '.. AtaaMi Mauar raa.r' fltaiaa iaat r' r- i a '. "' . . : -.. a-. aaalMal Jo a "-y ill a .na w '. araafei vlaaawaiam '.t: ,? t.' W a.aa pf",.iri a Ml lr?ja par raal V '-a. na.la ' aaruiaf aw au I H r.var r'u .a f"ara t CV ra.-u k a aa 1 ra;.;n . .. afaaialla fara . - t tun 'ix a 'ir fa rtXta r a ..jr-na : .. a pv r - ; i M a. n x a i Aaw Baraa. N r . ; an- -I. .Ui Kaara : (IU1RI1 111. V !n - a.", t raa 1 laia Ctajatra F.oa:i. an-l ilin Uiai 1 an'. Wi aa.i 'A'-7-Aaamuaa t.iil la tu j uuai aar t l I Euama a aoor AaifAaf. bul 1 ho0 aja a.?a aat oaa. I Mf 1 waa a aaaxaxa nana t a ' r or aatata k laal . hata 1 aoaa J aaaakrf a.1 laa poor tai- llaut laawl 1 '.tar eaaa.J I aAa4 ataal auamaHAlaa ttiar uaa ua i-o aa laaa aa af aartw. aat aa 1 1 a 1 aaaa aatt C1aaa iaj Tna.'i. iad br tAa r.Kr ul Utu'lltl II a a Cbaiiat Ta aam -i I Aaaa A avaal iU aat linja aflaaa. aaat aWtatar Artaaiaa (aaaralt r 1a Xiaaaa Watar. tltaaja' A. laa, Horl ffaaaM. aaal wa aar. 'aaa aaal aaa a WM L. PA1.AKA 1AIK .. .Naitara MAKE MONEY! .t M ad n4 a ' ai.a iaja(JIr A" ia XaLT aA ! A." i r m . 4 A baara waaaaMI l ilOf KSSIONAL. X 'i J i VII J. Duffy & Nixon, ATIOKN F . S AT LAW, x. ; r:NF, N c v . . . r . n I . k . ' iiat- i ta p '. i d m y P. H. PE1LETIEB, A 1 I i i: v i: V AT la A w , SI' K V I H ICO K IIC - . : w 1 ti South of ana J. 1. 1ITIJ. fm. L L CTTIEI. Tt Prn I. L limn, Caiaicr THE NATIONAL BANK OP HEW BESJTE. M. C. CapitAl, - - $100,000 Sarplns Froflu. - 80 rimt-ir m.:. n . i i . . Manly & Guion, A T TO K S K M AT I. AW, ( 'rt.-a 2J tljor of lirain. K.ii .t Co ' bavnk. kti-i.ll' ilrnot, S. w tVrni". N. C'. Will pri-ti.-n m iha . ..una uf v riTCD til J j iimn 4 I'ounliia, . :i tho Siipraai Cajurl wC '.I..' .a:.' at. I .1. tl," l-vjprl Cou r u a p I U d wl( r. a 4:k..vi mi ..ipiis. Simmons & Gibbs, ATTORNEYS AT LA'.V, Will pr-t k-o i a ilm rounliM i'f I'liito, Joca ' 'r.ai ar. ( ' a .-t Tr t . Tamlico, lajBuir in I !!v 1 t: 1 m li.r trderal t'ou r -. i i rav.. r t r '. . nail .Pvir baliw .' a t'..Mwtf Th I ul at I 'A tu put 'el up man pui I! i w I e s s i ai m t e k iy m a s beau 1 1 -lor her : u! imate l i lends, former results, and from present indications the labor will not be spent in vain. A great many, and in fact we may safely say a majori ty, have long since learned that success in agriculture depends solely on the individual effort of man, so applied as to make every possible moment return a compen sation sufficient for the time, and by following in strict conformity to the laws of nature and nature's god. Yet how often do we see men , disregarding the laws most essen tial to the full development of plant life as its most critical period of growth; and then, because the soil fails to respond with waving corn and pastures green, they rai e the cry of 'Tarmiug don't pay,:' never for once attributing the cause of failure to any fault or negligence of theirs. They will write long articles to the newspapers ot the counti y full ot theory, which they i think will forever impress it upon That my spirit may break from its prison ami try Its voice in an iutiuite ong. .lust now, as the slumbers of night Came o'er me with peace-giving hi eath, The curtain, half-lifted, repealed to my sight Those windows which look on the king dom of light That holder.- the river of death. And a vision fell solemn and sweet, lirin LTini: gleams of morningdit land. I saw the white shore which the pale waters heat, And I heard tie- low luil as they broke at their feet Who walked on the beautilul strand. THE ROLLER TRAY TfUNK! Dent -liiLnmer resort on the comOi the lovely itdttnd of I ha yi oail i On dei I II ! I n v . ii I i , N 1 lie t er ii Ih Cinliiii. Nature has made it bo I Man hat im proved it! Kea breezes from every di ruciion! Finest fishiDK in the world! Sailing and aurf bathing. BoiitH. Suits arid Fishing Tackle at onuii in i tor reasonable price. Most Convenitnt. M -t b Cheapest TRUNK M . !e Wi many backaches A -n .11 ! your hand w ill eniild.. . u unpack your tnu.1; .-. .u, ' lift a tray. M A I) V. IS l. i.ib, . I I And I wond To their why spn its could eliiiL' ith a -ti uggle and autumn is better than putrow to 1 u a climate w he; c lca es nc ver die. When 1 1 ; c '.- pui -prui-, And tie- - nil llics .in.iv like gold by All Dealers I'ATKNTla) AM) MAM? UV H. W. E0UNTREE & Lr:0 Makers of all kinds of TRUNKS BDd TRAVELING I ' A ' , s n I ( HM) l). a : junel9 dw'2m nnn GRAND OPENING a-- hie 0CRAC0KE HOTEL, SPKNCKU Khi is . I'loiais, JUNE 18th, 1889. da t .1 t iiUrted. Tttbln "upp'ieii with Ht. St-rvaiitH HtlentlvH and iiolim. uf(. Hand of niuaic. Kites - - f IO MIlTi . - . t ( aw I -.. W .mi A-Tif O VV al la a FrTTIX w- ri ' J iS area -. t- foi-r it s imlxr i-mly fafl i ah r a g it yxxl y l.Sia a n , caar alar .Um lh ljrxral . .-.'a WaaciJ y g o-ol a , bt oar . r.Sf-i r(W W aUB Ii .llcncd tiavi . (-.. , r l-.-t ti llrrff V.-. Wr aaxl a .1 a- a IS lr a.-- ,i. .7 e I. -1 : . I b aa .-. V t-l at it rhcaao . . wrak. ia anrr . ... JH Wali h - ili! iflpoiUfll pjirnicil r-Jl ii..p.l.B P to i.ml : i . if i. y . j ; . inn. J ixTa-' i . a .- . t W - : 1 ; a Iwr . ; i r(I.CK) llaU- r. -- l'ri oair-i i .1 I - t. . . S lrat Kjlt , t - . i 1 1 .staaj. V . a ,a' -I iHiiia. - - I ll,. . lrr.1.14 11 V-rl i 3 na 1 VI al. I ' ; A - . I.. S !. 1 ur a sign. .nlertise, ami a hu g,, hu-1 ess. The o i ' i ha a 1 e .v . : ; a t e m n -1 e might be a ueil-known teacher ll t he bugbear of gentility ..id nut weigh so heaviU upon her. '1 here ai e people with a talent lor trade. " lin would not like to be known" to keep the little shop muehbetler the popular in i ml that agriculture And oil. i. i olll e close to my bed, And lay your deal hand on my brou , same touch that thrilled me ill day- t hat are tied. is a lailure, anil means ouly uisap pointment and lost opportunities lor all w ho engage in it. Can the lews and expressions oi such men. e ireu la led around lhe world t hroug h the medium ol lhe press, he any- to the in- l.ilscd ll the dead, ( an 1'1'i 'Men th lost I'O.-" a'; u .1 v o ul h 1 1 oni ! oincul-.- now. e cold world too eencroiis anil 4J a I I, A J i auU'is of the harm Well, I have at last traded m place in t he ei t y lor a .- m all I at m I w en t two miles .ai' on the rail road S. i s p. d. e a man id age t c) t he w I i I e I . ill town all his I I ar a s 1 H'e 1 1 sober an ami w hde he had I mm 'a prop 1 d list r v and h 1 .' tAo eal s He had lived le. He had al i ml list nous, not aiaiuired rl , set he had, by in fra gal its, m an a ge d to that must be tin stone t.i a busines. and s et , m t rade, lias risen 1 1 o m a st i i ll gs all 1 1 bll '. I ol bouse. The men elie r getleal i V sell hoping th.it nobody hears them almost certain ol prosperity. What j eople think o I sou I 1 1 hist steppmg to be proud ot; ow many a man i.isket ol shoe- ina big no! ion and svoinen who things without thing but deti imenta terest of tanners.' 1 think not, and the sooner all such eh a If and nonsense has been dismissed, the better it will be aill classes who have t he svelbue of t he country at heart. I low can we ever expect farming to command the capital, attention and respect it isjustly entitled to, if a ieiv discontented and unqualified 1S men continue to proclaim the er loneous statement ot "farming d don't pav," and asserting that all 'A hcu the sers ii, tie const i ueme n mey who engage in sucn win oniy De cannot think sou dishonest or un- --hewers of wood and drawers of moral. There aie svomen svho water" for their more fortunate could and would save fortunes fellowmen? We base load 1 1 o apan, And your trust wa: true Fur their hate t. o'ci tin ov slanderer's i.ut Was rankling del p in my desolate heart, 1 was dearer thau ever to you. 1 thank the Great Father for this: That our love is not lavished in vain: Eaea geim in the future will lih.ssom to And the lornis that we 1 a e ami the lips that we kiss Never shrink at the shadow of pain. By the light of 'his faith am I taught That in; labor is mil) begun; In the sticngih of th.- hope have 1 strug gled and fought With the legions ol wrong, till my armor ha.; caught The gleam of eternity's sun. Via though they cam luil lor i r 1 1 1 a rn A them m aller an I !. ituilv The Sterling CP- Miautictanri ol aaaamasara . a iwrai a.aaataaraa -a- " vi-aova." "-u. ' J .a. -.., , - 'i m i lire foi li i u i -m- 1 1 tiome in tin' great c wni t h . l n't Ii a p. lour sand dollars. lail it was a home only m name ; a place to stas . A tairU comnio- Idioiis house, a small Iront sard with a little grass, a fesv doners and a tree or two, and the bare i back sard nth the usual out houses. The speakei w as a man of aver ' age intelligence, strictly honest iind upright He had never tilled an s vers unpoitaut position, but had alwass held a subordinate clerkship or book keepin a fair salary attached. Leon a, look forth and behold Peim hpnrlhmfl from hill.d.ile and This may seem to some an un- ! deep, svarrantable attack upon a fewjbut, The day-king surrenders his banners of s A place i MTvaut, may r ll s e t hou- hoii-e. a plaincr neigh boi hood, one . Mr. Kditor, you are well aware ot j be compatible with the fact that once in a while some perfect comfort. Indeed, there are one takes special care to wage war women svho would be happy in do- 1 against farming; that too, by men; ing most al their osvn work, taking svho profess to follow the occupa- their own children out to walk, tion. Go where yon will, say what having plain noon tune dinners and you may, the doleful cry is heard cozy teas; but who, in order that to dishearten and depress the fashionable connections may ap- spirits of the most sanguine, prove, try to follow tlu customs of ''Farming don't pay we are im- those who live on the income ot posed upon by the commercial large fortune.': and so spend every world, the trusts, syndicates and dollar of a husband's moderate money-lenders,'' is the chorus that salary, and have nothing for a is sung. Admitting that to be the rainy day. There are others who case, which is true in a certain way belong to a certain clique rather would it not be more becoming in job. with ; an old-fashioned one which places ns to exert our greatest endeavors ust such j a value on tlx1 cost ot the material in throwing off the hand of oppers- stop. THE STSBLfflG PIAHOS, wa-a n-a Quality ot Tono. IVeauty of Deaixn. FINISH and adapt-bUlty for atanfl Ing In Tune hav no equal. ETtq Pima W-aTiitcd for Fnri Year. aai amaasTa.-tn raarmnta"'.4. to rrrrr paTraaarr. Aaa Mxaufacturr tlx Woaio-Riaurun STERLING ORGAN Factories. Derby, Conn. a place thousands of other good, j of ii dress. The cut, the becom-! gion now throttliDg-as in the ga-ise honest and faithful men occupy in ingness, is nothing: so much a yard of trusts and combinations of capi i th great cities. is all. tal, than to raise the howl of farm- l This man had brought up a. The woman who has taste can mg don' t pay!" I think so, and it Iannis oi rhildict) within the small niake beautilul dresses with cheap i is time for all such nonsense to space ol ground he called home, ! goods, but friends who ask plainly, and had managed to fairly educate How much did you give for that, them. The chihiien had done ouly Sabrina ?" or point out the value of fairlv well, howeser. The boy s, t hei r o w n t ri m m ings, frighten her into useless extravagance. The high moral tone which some of ;hcsb foolish people take is astounding. How much will I base to give for so and sot" I once heard a reared m f.vst." am at early a; father tor DOrt . One town, ii ad t ur n c d out one, a p lis si oa I w ree k e, had cone back I O hi: I; ll .1 le . 1 1 aid all 1 slip i t the daughters hat .1 i i tiian n il u n l oi l u u a ; e i , ami sue with tsso or three children, had ! 0tiu e woman ask another. !T ;jj 'rf-'y -r- i -T"1ft t .jciaaf mm $25,000 Wta-lfi a! i'anca aoal Ura-aoa Muat Oa Ckoaad Out by A UAyuat I . Htm .Htarly Hiw.ana Prtm Second-hand THEM II UCHAISE also returned to t he paren t a I roof. Thce mistortuncs, with advanced 3ears and falling strength, made the father Ice! that his burden waj gettmp loo great lor htm to bear. He felt that he must find a cheaper place to live, and a place where, all n.ighl work and by their labor help him to bear the bu rdeu . His place in town sielded him nothing but his rental. It was worth to him what a similar place would have cost him in rent; s that and not h i u g iimi e. 'Well,'' replied the elder, "I should be ashamed to be known to give less than five dollars a yaTd If it was to wear to church. We ought to respect the tiibbath."' The curious point of this sort of pritle is that, ten to one, if the cheaper material were used judi ciously, the critica would never come at the truth, save by actual cross quest ion ings. In fact, if aDV woman of sense ta i raraur I at- J MUIT IILL I Caal kjrad Uaaaa. N o r- aa .Vj ... Kia r . Wrasa km Tm alii Ahaac LU0DEI tt BATES AVAMMAH, CA. rolled bs ago. " Hut the same "it ei' and i Piaoa Curo for Con- U a 'ii ptiori 1 aio the tKt Cough Medicine. If you hjavo a t'Mic;!i aith.uit diam of Li. Iaiii-i, a fit ciiawa re ail you i irm I. Hut if you no Klra t lini I'liv u.lraan.1 of Ale'.y, Ch.-i alight I'-'Uicb n.av Ns.-i.niri a arlnri n.ait.T, an -1 ?Torai PmL '.om nil! 1j riuirid. "XT l I'm. tTwi - tXA Ija-pji " aj Kt itfTT-!Cj nr Aa-n : There was no soil to s ;eld lis harvest, no Irir.t to gather and no live stock to ineiease and multiply as the mout lis and s ear s This w.i three sears on Is a fe w d a s ago centleman uiet the sv said I feel now that I am lis ing. and my only regret is that 1 did not go to the country twenty live sears ago instead of t hree. "Peter his son lia.s nearly re-K-AUlcd hi health, and he does all tie can to help me. At present he is in town peddling raspberries. Ye base a tine, large patch of tins fiuit. .Most ol the sines were on the place when sj e traded for it." He went on be some 1 1 me. speak ing of the advantages of farm life, uaming his two mares and their C)lUs and his pair of mules, of the flue yield ol milk and butter from his (Trade cows. Hosv every txjdy "and I ho cook" c;e kept busy on lhe lai m. mply will but sit down and consider the matter quietls , she will see that in all its forms and shapes false pride has had much to do with the limi tation of her a. earns and the dim inution of her comfort, and will re solve to take a lesson for the future from the past, and put away from her forever that obstacle to fortune and to progress. S. K. I). An Teaching A root. l walked ms I move that we look upon all who attempt to decry the pursuit of ag riculture with indignation and con tempt. If there are those among us who are icapable of guiding and directing the plow to a successful end, let them quietly drop out and give room for men whose ambition and greater ability aspire to higher attainments than some are willing to content themselves with. The silent voices of the immortal trio, Washington, Clay and Thomas Jefferson, stands aa undying evi dence that agriculture is riot only a successful calling, but is "the most useful, most honorable and most noble employment of man." So away with the discontented element among us, and give us men who are willing to fight the battles of life throagh the varying scenes of adversity and prosperity! Men with a strong arm and a brave heart, who, when once attempt a thing, push on regardless ot ob stacles that may confront them until their ideal is reached men whose integrity and force of char acter is so moulded as to make it impossible for the petty trials and temptations to swerve them from ' their duty and purpose through life the ultimatum of which is ''peace scholars ' and victory.'' There is another class ot men wno belong to the fraternity of "farming don't pay," that is an enemy to agriculture more formidable than all the rest combined. They think that education is a secondary ac complishment upon the farm, and zold. The twilight advance through woodland and wold. And the dewsaie beginning to weep. The moon's silver hair lies uncurled Down the broad-breasted mountains away ; The sunset's red gl.u ' again shall be fm led On the walls of the West, o'er the plains of the world And shall rise in a limitless way, ( h ! come not in tears to my tomb, .Nor plant with 1 rail flowers the sod; There is rest among the roses too sweet for its gloom, And life where the lilies eternally bloom, In the balm-breathinLr gardens of God. Vet deeply those memories burn, Which bin:! me to you and to earth, And I sometimes have thought that my being would yearn In the bowers of the beautiful home to return, And visit the home of its birth. ' Twould be even pleasant to stay And walk by your side to the last; But the land-breeze of heaven is begin ning to play Life-shadows are meeting eternity's day, And its tumult is hushed in the past, Leona, good-bye; should the grief That is gathering now, ever be Too dark for your faith, you will long for relief, And remember the journey, though lone some is brief, O'er lowland and river to me. r" "i w TCts Ol Tts. AV VBWafV gT laT I A laAa OaWunus Fine(olorsThat .EITHER 5 MUX OWASH OUT NorFade ONLV PWBSr- tm Aa iiiiaS'at'iaaaiiaar tPEERLEsanvrfs Sold bydruggistS A I. SO PEERLESS BFOVZE I'AIN I S C Colors, I'EEKl.HSN I.AI'.MIKV III I IM.. PEERLESS IN K POWDERS ." K inns ' Colors. PEERLESS SHOE A N II II UtNI-vs IMtl SslNm PEERLESS EOt. Di ES-s ( olors. Soon i Oo. Iii pi.k from Wat alt I'loa. hiel i.iiH from Nw l.ternn. FUtit trip.' ine lsih from V ash i nj loll . Ti" hms : 1 'er dny 1 tV to $'J 0 I. I 'er " o k. .7 0(1 to 10 00. i '.-r month. .... Ill) (Ml. Address SPENCEB BROS.. I 1 1 1 'J . n W a h 1 1 1 n ar ton . N . '. Jt -sfA' '"-"i ' ,. a" ' t''U aaa . itbin'ii. S. N . 11 v r I .tl.r I t- iv, tl l 0 A M.. lrtth, 18S9. o'oino East. Schedule. Going WtarT. No. 51. wtsenger Trunin. No. 50. - V M at l . Kullroad .No. Mi, Tuesday, Juoo Woven Wire Fencing fcWire Rope Selvage DCCT aaa 8TEELg$ Ar. Lve. p m li tin A ('(', 4 I 'J 4 ha 4 4b G CO II 10 7 Its j- rn i HUN' i Mast No. l . Mixed Ft. it Pass. Train, am (i lid (i T.7 7 05 7 20 7 130 7 4" 7 .'.a s l 1 s ; o :,() s r, -, '.I 1 5 in hi in :: i in :;u 1 1 on 1 1 0") tSllllIOIlH. ( loldolxil O lai i rnune K i rmuai N e w Hern M , .rehead ( 'it j Dailv. Sl'llKM'!.!'. ( nnn TO PER ROD. Ul size and widths. Guteato mntoh Sold hy us. ,r (lonl.re lnthlllineof gexxis. KKKK111T PAID. Inforrrmtlen Im.. THE McMrll.KV W OVEN W IRK H'M'K O., Koa. 118 Ac 10 N. MarU t St., lilt-ago. 111. 11 17 12 15 :t ;i7 I! 48 4 CtS 4 H7 4 51 5 01 5 Mi r 5 Ii i 114 1 im l i;i : 5 a 4 111 4 4 '2 1 r,5 5 hi 5 'J 1 li m I'ueula v Stnt e ais. ( ioldhhoril I lest 'a La (Jrange Falling Creek K i riHton ( 'llHWrl I Dover ( "ore I 'reek Tuhi-b rora I 'lark h I-' e v. be r n lIlVITlltll. ( roataji H veloi k New port W lid u-ood Atlantic Morehead tity Ailantie. Hotel Mori head Depot a id '1 loir tlHv an KaLurdai'. Ar. I,v. 1 1 HO n m 10 4'J 10 4.5 10 OH 10 111 s :i7 h ro a in 7 07 kino West. No. 2., Mixrd Kt. A I'm . Train, u 00 p m 5 01 M 1 7 34 7 44 7 00 7 10 6 55 .0 42 5 HO r 85 4 55 4 21 li 54 It !i2 io aa 0 41 y ss8 H 59 8 17 H 00 7 47 17 Of) r io 4 H0 4 00 :t 42 a oo 0 40 v aa 0 04 8 27 h or 7 52 7 27 7 K. 7 00 lie sa,. he d.,1 pals I ' 1 1 ' 1 1 111 I o '. II, go I n g back and f. i or ii i ii g and e s n t hung- h t he urn,!, e n ' 1 1 1 Is in a shot l "It s as 'gi i tn t i the i aie i h 1 1 use , ,Ol g;Vf lip Ills mt still he ill li, r ; h o n the train .ng, but 1 hat he I i nit town I lie time. Said he: io country or go and I'm mights IRON TONIC IA 11 puHfr BLOOD n- -. Live --i kiomcy s hETTi th HIA1.TH i OB Of TOUTH l-TAi-V-!. ar- f 4pfaXita, lajiawtioi 1 t -T rrn mmd Tll-A. rr...r-A A aal ataAir ru ral MaiAaa a J ciaAA Jld Bat-TAaj rwai' s-ar far A t'n.irisi lb 1 mr-.A in rf .a Ki-A.rt ) a-- Bnf rt Af fmm r-wiA.A.ut, - . Inr tal lK:r '! f. n i , I fct KARTIK 1BCN TUMi'i aaaI r "rA UlTM a e ,ar h aa t V y e - -r. ; ' - i - -A-a ? at -oaa nUr faJ t i A( en f J ' t i ' r 1 a cji ATar-i Tiari t C ' 1 Dr. HAf(TEff- LlVt PILLS t ra i ii j?a t la n Itat- iomp.aM' U-ll a m I V-Aa -i rl I M a a.1 t raatcl ,V I w l q a In Ti;; HARTER MEDICINE CO.. ST LOUIS, MO LADIES H UMPHREYS ' Vm. li- nrn-VafTi' Sf Trv avry mintJflrAil y a:. 1 CaV-r-'Cull pr pvrJ mmcT I pi xi J ; Uawi fur mit.ji j .-r la prl ynetUr wftii lUarv-iaw.auvl f or r tblrt j 7 favra UaArAjf by tJi p 'LaaVa. F. rry lug it cifl.- w a arAK-tAi cur for Lh i1 linair najnrxl. Tlia-a-A fyasi-1 flcai c-tirA wiLbout clrucx In;. HJrr inT r nptiua-lnaf Ui 7ta-m. arni Ana In f--t :M Hi MT.rflfi rraaic4ilrfil.rVarlJ. m r av. Worn Tvmr. Worm I'TTlalf Cjlc. ofTAXhtrif of Ipfm-j ptavrrka o i't.lklrB or Adaru PiMitrr OripLa4f. KUm coiv rvlr-v Hrltitiaa Voaitin i.i. f f lAAaTaAA, FaWTaV-taaT H svlAr t ea Met HMde, wiLgu i'rmp. Onota. LMfncxaJi Rrrtattimf TrjmivmlMmi, tnatKl-inA. Tr Ui A MM 9, ttsAAiAV aUiAATaa. !, M1a4 or HkAWatriw tQ UW HtAJtal ( I u b CaVinaTaW ti 9 a ta rr a , la amn. Cal ta t ?U aava.laa Caa. Vk-i Uaaaial pr W I H . ei J aVai W 7 laliarrlllaaiw it Vr pa-alllCF 1 Jl) t rlaarr U rakaraa, 'lli W 3J DiaaiaanriKrilrirt.PalplUUial tit p-ateaJ4 la- V"' u. S..U1 by pl'UAgaa' of ;-rl.-a. r l TI r rv-fthr haaind rn i llaarliara'H eJkiarl .. full. n rr. U r' oo DP.. J. D. CLARK SPECIFICS. DfRECTORa. ii A. EUTiJi. TNomH Di-'iiu, La II- CVTXAA. Oil! 9. PITH, (jaosua aVio.aU. F. U. ?uju, a. U. Rotun. din aaal B r aj AWB III. . C. a. r aval, lalwaaa eoliaiaJ .r lAwa 11 of the above mediciari are fo aio at tha druaj torai of K. S. DutTy anJ H. IWrv. lliddlo streajt New iSajjne. N. i'. glad 1 well' h e U I did." Not one Hi. in ;u twenty hse in the i i ; s liH-s better than this man did, vs regards sulais, property, etc, set he reali. ed, as he grew older, that he must hast- stippoit other than his own enleeb r I strength, an 1 1 he M'.h t in h e d t o ! 1; e ;' ;vj n i i to Iind ii. I The writer svas b.uu i n a larm, raised on a larm and thanks God for it. In later life he has been 1 through the mill and seen the ele I phant, but he now pay a' taxes on a farm, and the Lord willing, hhall end Inn days on a farm. City life is a sham and a hollow mockery. There is some good in it, but the good is hidden so deeply, is so encrusted with vanity and pre tense and false theories and ideas, that the heart that is longing tor the real, the good and the true, to gether with the brightness and freshness o I nature, must turn to the country to find it. - II. If (i. in Southern Cultis aitor. "Did your son take a degree in college y said a gentleman to a lady who was enthusiastically praisinc the ability of her olfsprirg. 'No, indeed, h e d i d n 't , " she re plieJ, w it h pri e. He didn't take an s t lung. He is t he healthiest boy you ever saw. " A Wouian'a I)l.iarr. A ie '. i er w oir lr f u '. ,ve : v hu - ... , i. nude in '. thai t. i.y a la.iv in this c.:,n'v. 1 '... fat.-iif.i its eh .!,. up.., 1. 1 r and for se . ii . ur- she s.-., .i i s -ro-ipt t SI-. bu: her vri' ori.-aiis w.-i. i.D lrrinai. ,1 and d.:h sa-eined ni.naiiM.t 1 or tlin .- inoir.hs she coiii,-!,..! in,-essai,;,y , could not '. !' i-iunlit . f i.s & h.o.tle of I r . Kin.-'sN.w Dim.-,, very fer i ens u n: p ti, n. and wis niarh riMi-vel en taking first dose that she a,t a,; i.il.t and with one tf.;.' l.ai n.irHi-uloi.sly cure,!. Her rmnif : Mrs I.atli.-r l.u'.;. 1 has wmte nf l-,nir onl,.., NV . llimr.fk ( ',, . ,.f Shelhv, N. i' lint i trial bottle at K N. IhifTv's whole . " ' " " sale ar.d ra:: dr.u- so -. V!iii!rs!- tar a disordered liv into the plr,losodiy of his day. lie did not pin them down to desks and forms, but promenaded them through the labyrinths of learning at the rate of from three to four miles an hour. Hence he was e.tlh ii the ''founder of the norma- tetic school." And a very excellent person who has been so fortunate school it is. There is much to be as to obtain one should not lower learned on ones legs, especially of himself to the plane or husbandry human nature, of wh.ch nobody caflt bls lot among tho professional ever gains even a smattering by I cla8S or perchance, walk the floor perpetually silting btill and poring ' of 80me mercantile establishment ox..r hnois shutiulrom the lreedom of life, ostr docks. , ' Alex-anil, r lhe C,reat was one ot . ullu 1,J 1LM 6 uepuveu oi Ar:totIe's pupils, and a striking , its liberty example d the utility uf.thc iush ! ' O Tl Cr Cos . ' M f 11 O 1 11 CT 1 , I III Cl f I' I 1 11 f ll 'turn!" if that great subduer aud'a8mucti so as any other branch of o.vibzer had beet, kept stooping j science, ana lor tne want ot wnicn bstruse scientihc problems i ncB ' l'""'"a "" -gical svllogisms ten hours foe8- e want a mmd so educated out id the twcntv-lour. m the : auu ,ubc LU M.ung genilemanlv "stage of his : br"ad comprehensiveness of our e.Mstence. do sou think he would i calling, and so applied as to pro eve have conquered the world? duce results worthy ot its name. Not he. His brain would have. lcar readers, are yon exerting he,-,, add:,,!, and he would have the utmost of your ability in im- been rood tor notlm,- lor nraet .eal 'proving your condition and adding purposes, svlr.eh are the true pur puses . f l.fe. alter all. SS .. I . i i . no nr.hii. t . v e r i 1 1 ee fnr ' ...... ............ .v.v v ... . .'..:.. LS... :rtr. Much of their . spent iu aiu. oiuu v s out uusiuesji A greater mistake has never bceu committed, warming needs the aid of the educated just ns el and to the wealth of society and your country! If so, I bid you take courage; sour laoor win not; oe ft... 'inoi.iit so i-re philosophy was sheer humbug. ; and try to make each day an im liut the Macedonian Pedagogue, so ' provement over the other, tar as his plan of teaching was hile we are striving to make a concerned, wan. to speak familiarly, ; success of agriculture let us not do a tramp. His system was pedes- ; anything to.exait ourselves or bear tr.an and conversational. He .unequally upon the other profes walked and talked at the same fona or industrial pursuits of men time. He gave his pupils plenty : buta11 f0 together in one grand e i,.a.s. K.i.i,- nVamicQ ,rh,h, i brotherhood of laborers to the com- KJ 1 JU W itOC i-a-i VJ WWlAill N v. a v. a n Aa a atonng their memories with m. u m.iuu giwi iVuu, 1C portant facts and training thuir anembermfif that misfortnne to one perceptive faculties. j mf ans dl8a?te,r to, ?4ther;Qr We should like to see a normal ! oar watchword be, on eartn school for teachers established ia peace, good will to men.''-C liffcon this country, with just such a man ' Kirkpatrict, m Southern Cultiva- as Aristotle, barring his heathen- tor' .. . ism. at the bead of it. The cram- a sound legal opinion. ruing and forcing scheme never yet K. Bainbridge Mund.iy, Esq , County developed greatness (though it haslAtty., cday Co , Tex., says: '-Have used r. i . , i , ,, .... i , Electric Bitters with many happy results. Often choked It dow n ne er , brother also was very losv with Mala wi M. A man may be a complete rial Fever and Jaundice, but was cured by repertory of book knowledge, a timely use of this medicine Am satisfied human cyclopedia, and vet ao far . Electric Bitters laved his life." s useful availability is concerned, 1 Mr. D I. Wilcoxson. of Hor r.. r , , , , ., adds a like testimony, aymg: lie positive- httlc better thau a know-nothing. ; ,y beHeves be would have died, had it not from the peripatetics of the been for Electric Bitters. Golden Age we derive the terms, j This great remedy wilt ward oil, as wen tv ht nf Si,i,..io. " walks of art.'" , as cure all Malarial "On the Way to the Gutter." An intoxicated woman is, I think the most hideous sight in the world She is sorepulsive that it is almost impossible to be charitable and pitiful to the degraded object. Yet it would do some women good, I think, to stand and look at this sight women who do not dream of the depths toward which they wander. Yon, for instance Bridget, who, good cook as yon are keep a bottle in your pocket, and now and then nnd yourself with an unsteady hand and a "bad head" in consequence. You, Mrs. A, who only just once in a way mix a bowl of hottoddy to strengthen your overtasked nerves and muscles, and do not remember that when you have had a glass, or perhaps two, you should drink no more. The two glasses leave you as you were; the third makes you drivel; the fourth makes you sick. "And is this all for poor women ?" some one may ask. Indeed, no. .Women, high and low, rich and poor, have need to guard them selves well. There are beautiful young wives whose butlers know how much champagne they have sent to their rooms whose maids guess the cause of their sick head aches, whose doctors understand, and smile in their sleeves, as they speak of "nervous prostration,'' and "delicate constitutions;" and these beautiful young wives are on their way to the gutter also; for woman needs all her senses about her to guard the talisman of purity the precious pearl of honor without which she is as naught. In drink she forgets her dignity, and all memory of social laws or marriage vows, or of God's com mandments. The wine cup has cast many a woman from the throne of home where she had reigned a happy wife and mother, far oftener than evil propensities or a treacherous heart. Woman simply knows not what she does when the fumes of liquor rise to her brain, and so starts upon her way to the gutter. M. K. D. Joe beini rather remiss in his Sunday school lesson the teacher remarked that he hadn't a very good memory. "No, ma'am." said he, hesita ting; "but I have got a first rate forgettery." The Women praiae B. B. B, The suffering of women certainly awakens the sympathy of every true philanthropist. Their best friend' how ever, is B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm). H. L.Oassidy, Kennesaw, Oa. , writes: "Three bottles ot B. B. B. cured my wire or scrofula. " Mrs. R. M. Laws, Zilaba. Fla .writes: "I have never used anything to equal B. B. B." Mrs. C. H. Gay, Rocky Mount, N. C, writes "Not a day for 15 years was I free from headache. B. B. B. entirely relieved me. I feel like another per son." James W. Lancaster, Hawkinsville, Diseases, and for all j "a., writes : "My wife was in bad health . j ........ I 1 1 ; i Tor p n r tran. i- i n re tArc ai ... .. ,, l,,,r .,, 1,,,,-q H.HID0V, J.lVer HUH OlUUJnu .iooui.jcid --o-- j -- - . - uiauj -v. aih.s oi iiaiui e, en . oo. r, c i,ot D sUn(l3- une,1Ualed. Price 50c. and $1 at patent medicines bad done her no good. miii to nunics. It is thought H N lh ltly's Wholesale and Retail Drug Six bottles of B. B. B. cured her." necessary in these modern days to sduu. Wholesale price, $b per dozen. Miss S. Tomlinson, Atlanta, Ga. says: pin learners fast to desks and "For years I sulTered with rheumatism benches is we nin specimens of the No men ever beeame really great caused by kidney trouble and indiges- uencues as ss e pin -l11""-'" v-i cue ..nia tion; I also was feeble and nervous. insect tribes to the sH'ies ot an iiuiuul i B. B. B. relieved me at once, although entomological cabinet, and the are you skeptical : several other medicines had failed." consequence is that too often they , lf M) WB will convince vou that Acker's . Rev. J. M. Richardson. Clarkston, 1 - a . A -tr na n. I 11J J af .... T , J A, biomo as ,trv unilsaOlCSS and Knulish Remedy for the lunirs is superior , . who buuo.ou ihw.o $752 to $250- trZlluX aa. Agents preterrpil -who ran lurnisti h horse and give their whole time to lie- busi ness. Hpare momenm may he profitably employed also. A lew vnr in, Ii-h in towns and cities, li. F JOHNSi A Co., li a .Slain 8t.. Richmona. a. N B HI - e rihIc aue and ! k ex perience. "ever rninil aarait so.d iniz n'ftinp for reply, it. K. J. .V Co. i.-i Drunkenness Or the Liquor Habit, Positively Cured IT AOMINISTERINQ DR. HAIKES' OOtDEN SPECIFIC. II can be given In a cup of coflee or tea. or in ar ticles ol food, without the knowledge of the per son taking It; It is absolutely harmless and w ill effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinkeror an alcoholic wreck, it NEVER FAILS. we GUARANTEE a complete enre in every Instance. 4s page book CRPF. Address In confidence. lOLDEN SPECIFIC CO.. 185 Rac3 . Cincinnati. 0 PICTURES, MIRRORS THE BEST I'icture Frarries of all kinds. All the "H iters' droops." Card and Cabinet size f un ir.es. hoir Klch Ings and Kngt avinns, from .me ol the largest and best selected uto'lisin t!,u tVumry, 1 t tablished lKtil. JAFIES S. KAHI.K A SOS'S, rillLAUKLPIMA. IA. Catalogue on receipl of slump jeldw.-n THE PHILLIfri l'AI I'.NT Improved Venetian Blind. They are a perfect eul Htitute at once for shades and inside or outside blinds, saving tho cost of these articles and making a Venetian blind by far the cheapest window f u rn ish inn in the market. Peculiarly adapted to i.ay windows. Will not yet out of order and will last a 1 iff time. Any person can hang them. For full information apply to D. T. C ARK A WAY. Manufacturer's Aeni. may30 New Hune. N. f. rMniniHv, WcdneRflay and K rlilny . Land For Sale. Tri'.n Mi conneoas with VV llm Infirm at Wal don Iraln b- 'ind North, leavlin Uoldaboro 11:.)7 a. rn., a. id with Richmond A D DVU1 Train West, leaving (ioldsboro 2 (i) p jji Train 61 cmnrcte wiih Klrhmond at itaarllla Trim, arriTinir at O oldabcrt, ,'): hi p.ra and with Wilmington and V,' el ion Train from ttaa North at :i l.r p.m Iraln " ooniiecU wfib Wllmlnsjlen and Wel.l.ti Ihrotign KrelKlu Train. North l ,,io i1. leaving (loldsboro at 10:u p.-n. S. L. Dill, ),Hrlrt0rair Atlantic & N. C. Railroad Co. I'ASSKNCKK KKI'A HTMKN'T N i:w 11 a-un. N a:.. May i'H.' 1KK I'l Al.KNT AND T11K IT HI Tlirom.li ItalcH of l are, H urid 1 rip Tlrkrls fo.tii i oii,in Stutloi s be (iw to lolntsoii the W. N. ('. H. K. SKAHfi.V IKStl. I'lcketK rri Bii'e .1 H ne 'k( IHstl 1 n ii until otr s e, - opt 1 1, t . ' I I 1. 1.1 U , .t r-t urn bi. 1 ak en a. To H Irfenry, N ( "... , Morganton, N. t ( Mil Fort. N. (' Hl'k Mount n, N. C. Ash VI I le. N . C Ho t s pi l ti tiK, N ( .. t O 811 Id 1 1 it Ml I J Mr. 1 :i X, 1.H..KI 1 7U i:t.fi K).2fi 1 I Ml I.S I'll 1(1 till 17.10 IM.V5 lfi.10 10.46 i: on 17. t! i ir. i.i-:n( s , I All SS eM n.irc.l a 1 ' l. I 1 1 ,v A ii ri.-ii TWO TKACTSi 1 N lx milei south of Kaist .n. , o Creek. No. 1, :.n acr.s, iciii cleared, balance we'. i tin. I e i . , I ed to growing corn, coin r. i portion of tl e c earcal ::in,l ( :n anch. lSo. "") ts of tir'.r ; M i about oneandahalf nr. U-s Iron tie", .'. price J3.000 cash, or 0hi : tn-h v. ) i proved security for 1 slain' - Apply to JAM i.S A' II, 1. 1AM Kinston, N. (' Or to JOL'llNAI, i 'l-'l-'K'K, n21dwtf New Heme, N. ( 1 1 .r. VI 7u I t I : MO ( .. I... Id INsrKUCTlO.N'H TO AUENTK. 1st Atpnts will In no case deviate from theoe rales without proper lmlruclli.ua. -d ( hi ldren under five esrs of age. fi ri ( ii 1 id ren of n ve and under twelve years of age. one half lhe within named rstes. i ) . Tick els m ut be limited to twenty four hours beyond k liiilule time In eai hdliii: lic.n. Jth. Agents wlfl see tl-at the oontiarla of tickets are properly fl.led out. arid signed, and urn ify purchasers that lhe roi (llth.ua must be fuHy compiled with ijlli. Hub s governing t he check log of bag gage oTi i eg ii ui ' one war ib-keui will apply for biiguage ctii eked on tickets .Id alliis i Hi l n rales S I. DILI,. (I. p. A. Atlantic & N. C. Railroad, l'. 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IIX7CiIIO?s 'Jidiesiilc Maiiufa, - ..V i .' )c:n i.-.j-cr: r , FROST KING EXCLUSIVE MANUFACTURERS CF Jm. ijr 1, k., writes: mlKh: .,, thnKo .leiil illustratious to all other preparations, and is a positive years with rheumatism and female r thObC cleatl liuisu.iiiijus cure for allF xroat and LuDg Troubles, complaint. A lady member of my Croup, Whooping Cough and Colds. We onuron naa Deen cureu oj d. d. a. one guarantee the preparation and will give , persuaded my wife to try it, who now ii,.).m' vou a sample bottle free. .Sold by R. i says there is nothing like B. B. B. , as it rills. vou Berrv. New Berrie, X. C. i quickly gave her relief." ar '-a . . a-., .laaaa, . s aT . Si 1 COMPAAfY. A stlcr, Aeiala iiikI I'raa-t ilo nol nlli ii il. Prevents Bricks Turning White. l--e:i :tll AS)iill and Sur l:iees 4 leim. Wst-rrojf j Brick and Stone. -tlaii.'i -,il!- i.uule Wilier I i ! I. Sni Preservative Trade Murk K.-Klst.Tt.,i;jUreU 'Jlii. 1.. 0. OFFICES : S. E. Cor. 3d and Walnut St's., Phila., Pa C" .' n r ,'i i n t Over ! . d or Brick W n I with Prcseivcti , (im ii i i i i it - io, 1 ' M .1 ; 2 Broadway, N. Y
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 18, 1889, edition 1
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