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I ii i'J ii iWOL. X I I . NDKPKNDENT IN ALL Till NEW KERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C. A! d( ST 1, 4 I 1 1 j mm i iiiniiu ii. t,. f K : r, cr.u! n jj their i . c I o ton , .i" ; 1 rents a en cap! ured in ' In, (Ink of oar Sunday school teach ers on a recent, occasion told her pupils that when they put their T NATIONAL EXPANSION. he people of the Tnited States A Uocttir'-. i , I K l;c 1 1 :c- iii Three Conn- NOKTII CAROLINA SEWS. are not ouly attached to the ( ou- Kmi, 'I: J..: Li tin of i h, , k- pnnicfi iQ the contribution box she atitution and the I uion. but they this cuy, w ni: wnnted each one to repeat n Hible are constantly looking forward Warrt I1- w " vprxe suitable lor the occasion, to higher attainments, grander pracucu -1 The rirst tvov drop)ed in a cent say- achievements and broader empire. U in an auioLi ..-r, . , " . , ..v v -r .... ;,;., ful an'i -"UCC.-h. 10: "ill!' LrtiTU loveui a cueeiiui r cui colli luuu u iro aicuow pui- owuvori; The next Ihi dropped Ins tiugotl their territorial garments mation uf i From the State Papers. The State Fruit Fair will be held at dog. Her father, a atrrrj mm. heM her with her arms pinione,! un'it t In-, during the last three or four agomp I hours of her life, until her limb- n laxed and he knew that she was riiai. glTer. 1 t 111 till! II til. I 1 ll Til -1 ' " t- r .tf..a Ti X mi'Ml V I i r ) im W4t cacti IH I"" - ' " " . 1 fc . n IUI.U. l.r.tlr. Kata. ! juLJUIL tSECHAM-3 0 RHUPT OF PRICE 25 CEWTS A He that and putting on the robes of inde to the pendent States. The conventions in the two )akotas, Montana and Washington present anew to the nation and to the world the A , v , ir Tan n WAITED. 5,000 Lbs. of Wool. W wit! bj your Wol mi pi c -: ' " Mf U foe )OH to the filfc'fj r-J sv - - i r- . :. ' ' FU-mU, PuUilWi, l'aiT7 r."i". " W k a fall :-a- of Mmf,'- f Tt-ot- (i .. 1. - 1 -":- " : 04 oar wol. Fr prticlar mforantion 'u: -.. re rfr w: I J ' ' J I. 4 4 I M Wt eKftr-e no -oumnmoo ..- r-.!p jour w . rii ETTBWCER BROS. Sin of the .'ra'ed Tear! Shirt. Tanner ;,. Shaker now, will i,'ug fur- the rnlei against a mi l n g- : n re eup.u cnt into the box, saving: ' giveth to the pojr lendeth now eighty Iord." The third and the youngest : his (Hirer (oy dropped tn pen:, v samj; "A : u: v noble- fool and hi monev are soon part ed." -Exchange. lr Beemn to us he etici able Donald Ct. Mitchell might have of a soverign people, by ita chosen chosen a more fitting suhject for his delegates, organizing for adtuis- oummer address at Chautauqua ' '"to the Uqion. than ''(Jueeu Kiiabeth and Some The acjuisaWn ot Canada is Ornament of Her Court.' (Juecn commanding the attention of stateB Klizalth was, no doubt, a gallus men to a degree unknown before, old maid, but oue can't think in England is rapidly approaofa- thee davs of thoe dreadful collars ing the period when she will de- lessor, a ur )u r ,,f the 1 . t raribf , ,rm at i, laborrt from the shores -t der8 of the r the Seine. Tne author abov u i a the iiie bv a lad v of ), llr..-I,,r K,f a arH VV mStOQ AUCUSt 21 KDd 22. or.m (ieneral of Goldsboro Argus: It is very grvtify- . c,Jathn"1 Record: This comm.in.tv i- war, now a ing to us all to know that our esteemed i a 8 b!e. deepIy Kr,eve( t the death of ,l v,v city ,.f Paris, townsman, Hon. W. T. Dortch, i rapid- ; ae of.,u,t teemed members Mrn .nj ,,i -u vcrj event- ly gaining his wonted health ;nd Ren-a ltolt. the w,fe of 8. M. Holt il life. It i. in his strength. ; tsq the popular and eflicient elork of hiftorv of the rranafnr- tt u n . our Superior court. Home time lnt a try uoctor into" D7o- , P.nt Enterprise: Dr Brown month a party of about twenty -live u.itri uoLto. into a pro- dressed the wounds of a little boy, i vm, l.H .L i n, ,..,.,. u ud uneva- Wednesday, who was badly bitten bv a v.a mi;ut ' .... OC. A f tr WA ana n n va a r aam nr t am . i i - , . ... o r - an, a I hydrophobia somebody will want to ejgh. Since that time nearly every one ', .t,uU the bor tnowfwhwe don't tax the dogs, there- 0f the party has Deen danKeVousIv m, k , JiL. tne Dor- Dv eat rid of tha worth loon nin , j . , . . . - . of ' ' vvuu lever, ana tnree nave uie,i. it ih Fay ettville Observer: The Cape Fear thought that the disease was c:iu-fd l y rJinninff flttnrir ta ffAina, rink, flhaorl o n A Itiai. . I r .' , . . ; r. . . . 1 I iiTitrnl f Sioncr. I I; ' ressive process of State making talent, ereat induslr'v ; i. 1 at an earlv : is .determined 40 8U0ceed- Tbe first , from an unused well that wa o :! g: h, :hc a o-e,l '(rat. Cong in t hid world' t de l m New , . !, deatli rate be .i thousand in an ; u'. ition of 1 ,r73,(Vi,). ; 'l K on August 10 will new Suspension Bridge ,i j.ikki wager. It is ; n, one will inter she used to wear without feeling mand it as essential to her pros Even now an eumniv. She might do verv well perity and security for winter, but in such weather as imaginary line separates them, and n ga l .. u k i ; : h a 8 w 1 1 h in its i: ill armv c f millionaires, gentlemen vie with each promoting the great ei- this a wood cut of her would lift a thermometer oil its hook.- Wa.h ing'on 'oat. 1 II K (.K1SSOM ( ASK The . I v K N A I . has siiflicientl v riu. .. , i I- KINSTON, N. (J. A lot of Mason's Fruit Jars just received. OETTIHGER BROS. ileigh Chronicle men- t. oiied the stngnlar lart tnat pros.-, "King .1 . V. Thompson and the prosecuted lr Griasom ax : 8ay8 : Mas'.-rs of the two Mamic Lodge ' uve buppo.-o that Dr, (irissom n Mi.it c:' . Very curiocB. will hold bis place until the Legis- r . . latere meets in January, lstn. ol the I'ej.ublic. Canada way made a political issue. is in itself an empire. Kich in A leading Democratic journal, commercial wealth, and uusur- conducted m the most catholic passed m the fertility of its soil, spirit and edited by gentlemen for anil the abundance of merchant- whom we have the highest regard, able lumber, Us acquisition will or,'in. I ii en .1 mo c t a , o IllFP hud nn n ,1 si n ,, ,,, U,,rr,(w ku muuoauu ottuo wan re- , ui uib picnic. J Putixcni.-i ov -rvvv..v o .- y 'C6ivedlaitwpslrfnrt.hiasa.nnn'. onnH. , n.Hlou tna-r.kir, ,,r;,0 ,U I. .1, .... ttion doi comin.,,! to tins country, out is , i. : ' "- now one of the d i-t inu i3hed mod ical ; an the e,xpert 18 00 the ft'ound for en-i ! regard toa htrange iliwa t!. ,t men of Europe. Ho H a line writer , PerDtending the canning of the various killed two horses of a neighbor : : : his stylo w forcible, clear and ev-eed- frult9 atld ve8etables. .David Mrltane, lost two honos. v.b. !. inKly graceful, livery incident of his "Wilmington Star: A special dispatch died in on hour ..r ea-n (U..t. '! 1 v eventful life is wrll told he carriLS the to the Star from Raleigh say s the eiecu- were 0P''" nd riht u h. r, reader aloni: w ith him. and no interest- tive committee of the State Ineane Asy- swallow enter the mumach it ing is he that one can almost see with lurn met yesterday and elected Wm. R. swollen. They never compUuie.i on- , I his cyiis and hear with his cars. As a Crawford, Jr., of Raleigh, steward, and 1 Sunday afternoon, and did not m : fairspecimen of hiu graceful style of Weldon T. Smith of Raleigh secretary 1 suffer much, but lost all use ,,f then, writing I copy what he says in one of the board. There were twenty-four selves. Is there any horse doctor m t place of Senator Vance. I think your applicants for the position of steward. count rv nn tel I what ailed t he I, or. . readers will be pleased with it. as Raleigh Call: Some of the prisoners every body iikes Senator Vance ami ap- in the county jail are very impertinent . A (.'real Letit preciatoe his groat abilities. and defiant. Some chisels and files : ve t V u,,. Htiuiver-eirv of . v., Jonathan IIau n-. were found in the cells yesterday, come and go without th hiinht.-t ........ whereupon some of the inmates said j ognition or manifestation of ,-,,.., , . LL3L LU.N 1.;. ANCE. that the white folks were getting .Sunday the twenty-lim r,., , In my judgment no nobler man than mi8hty ''b!Uy" t0 001136 into their , was the twenty-eighth ,ii,;v,,., Zebulon liaird Vance was ever created pnJa" d room9 and search them, ; one of the mo-t important even,- :. -with an inherent kindness of heart aJd th.at wou'd have more files in , American hi.-,tory. It wan the battle ... which temners and softens his entire theTe b? Saturday night. Manassas, wherein was fully i ,i n I patision, but the testimony of the nature; a respect for justnees and right Tarboro Southerner: A few cases of issues of war between the N,,r;h ,.: i pat establishes the lact that the wbich asserts itself under all possible tenants or renters abandoning crops the South, up , n the grea1 quest i n circumstances: a sense of the ridiculous ' "av been reported. In every instance Secession, and all that the Mibj. . t uion grows stronger as iaie auer from which wells out a stream of humor tne reason given by the tenant is his volved. It was prscti ail v the hek;n,ni-, ,. ,i less, and an intellect which likn some .it- This is true, but further inquiry i violent struggle, the termination a,..i great oak of the forest is at once "a ' Glicit another fact, that the tenant ! result of which was Higniiicant ol i!,. tower of strength" and a "thing of has done a little too much trading with j welfare of this nation , and of the A m, r beauty forever, " no w braving the hur- the merchant who has been "running" ican people and their secondary toi. k ricane's breath and thd lightning's nim- j race then, now, and for all future Hash, and then adurninf the laudscaoo Mount Olive Teleeram: Mr. E. J. of human government arid e n 1 1 g t , t r i . , I in social habits and commercial 'intercourse they are as one people. Once it was said that this .Re public could not bear greater ex- eii'te-vM-d its opinion in the Oris sotn case, and reverts to it now to State places itself undar the broad at once copious, sparkling and exhaust- crop is so poor he cannot afford to work protest against its bfiog in any ensign ol the .Republic. strengthen nation. our alreadv by us grandeur, m symmetry and its , Martin s little boy, 14 months old, verdure. swallowed a lot of kerosene oil last I have anal zd hia heart from core Monday and was very sick all day from powerful to coverln(j, and I know that in its the eifects of it. Dr. I. W. Faieon at- L av.irr ..11 n A IK. it- i . , F . U wwAnA V. Kt.l. 1 w..J ..L.l QUU LliJOl 11 1? Ol Lily JUICOL bCUUCU fcUO lltLlO BULlOrer ZiUU pTO' civilization. Southern valor and the indom r . I, ie heroism of a kindly race of men ,.n the day at Manassas, twentj - i tr ; . t years ago, and taught the North. 'in CREA.. 1 il r. ii f i "tin n i i j iu u o . i iUcitt IM trl I IIIU I j IIU iCdOVU I..,-k ''.servatory that the comet ; hf) Bbouid not do so. Knemies a: diseovere.l by I'rof. Harnard last cosed him and the board of direc- ost its tail. Hob- tors vindicated mm. ineprob- gold without the trace uf alloy or a nounced him all ricrht at this time, i people and huropean folks that the Hut we do not wish to be atrcres- taint of counterfeit. i Tuesday morning. The crops are I South was in earnpst that it was a nuiuLa: me most measanr. inciaentH iiuer m juddbuid coudit man tnpv rmvf, "fi" w k,,,J '""du- . . , sors upon me rignrs 01 a irienuiy nf m .. Hrvj,, ,, ,,, ,hi; power. If mutual iuterests impel ernor's stalf, was a visit I made with to the union it will come without him to the Army of Northern Virginia vin enee. and in accnrdane.fi with in tne w inter or iooo lie was then a the eternal fitness of things. Eng in the winter of He candidate for re-election to the (juber- tCIWSEY SER3IWARY, INT. O. Ve tvobtil horse-cam ability is that ia 1 S9 1 , a Democrat ,an., hprKplf wi,t t hen aronieKcp in natona fhair' hav",,K hllod 11 for one k.e iHiotan norse-cars, ,. ' . j i,;, m- 1311(1 oerseu win men acquiesce in term Wltu CTe&t t,caf DUt heiniz od- ' .u, k i. , V , ? tbe w8dom that dictates, or the ; posed by a certain faction at home. ft Jw 2 I --mX- J c3 O o I tn UJ ex of been in aome years. Wilson Advance: The amount of to bacco raised in Wilson county will as tonish most people. If our farmers continue to increase the acreage in this respect for the next two years as they have for the past two, a tobacco ware house in Wilson will be a necessity. During the last three years Mr. Geo. D. Green has sold three calves, from the same mother, for 115. ao he tolls na. Nu, Angel, The Post does not BUB lwv wT t? Tr a v u iae i "ne or them sold for 65. Does it pay ft- . - xxouovauv tuauaa o w b wan i v It is a tribute by working tor hispartv. litienas i"' " lc'ulj IW ceived in the oity this morning to the he September his tail , o m e t a , 1 1 ..n Ill'M'l ilC'LK" t.i UDlftlil UIC LWU U A i , . .-i. . aa v t n fi iu.ru n mm i I m e , i 11 i in.i. .... ... . l-l i.. , . . .... . , . . , ,""J , ,77 necessity mac impels tne separa- wmca proclaimed itseu tor -reace ana .leu, t . ,11 the ptioiK . j the preM is that way and probably tion ' Reconstruction ?- on any terms. This A nn"A,;, paper a8 that the doctors are." appeal, it was feared, had produced i ru irinrii n t ; iiiri. oil uu w u i m n i r l hi i iir ti i n hi i i iini i . l f r . i nr i imi, iiiet-n iiiji . . . ..,.,,! . , soldiers in the held, and though the os- i to raise fine cattle? in.'ir mean in tneir snirt. ifciwnlch we nave taaeu ima extract ininK mat a man commits a crime tensibie object of his visit wasthead- qneer freak of etitjaette that com- j ia most admirable. peU a gentlemen to remove hia to a loDg and intimate friendship, any political principles, and shirt before sitting down to bt ) and a plea for one who having been not a man ii he dot not mcil, and it is doubtful i( the j useful and honorble lor many years commits a crime if be f!non obtains outride of Chicago, i h" fallen under the shadow of a work lor his party-. The Post has ciated him fully, but I had really no con i .. . . . r i oeption of his gifts as an orator and of A sv.vKKK party straggle is in I great misfortune. no admiration for men who get into the noy of bis personal magnetism prospect iq the English Hoase of it may be admitted that beiore otneial place by the naru wort oi until tnis memorable occasion 18 , of patriotism in tho hearts of the North have, be , Carolina troops, and to cheer and stim ulate the entire army. I had supposed tlOeS UOt ht T know him rhr.rnnryhlv' nnrl nnnra. . . .. . . ..... r, ... -...- " e . . . nr r.rcnm nnl,l nj,hn,i fri.ia .,n,i hr th.. , , nf inspired aiiKe uy his peculiar sur- ommons over ine propositiuu iu -i -' - iwlc.. .. ..UU3 UJ roun(iing8 and tho importance of his i . ... , , . . . . i , . , . . i . i mnr i , . . . . . , increase the allowance to the royal nave won acjuun:u,uui, weieprm, eer wneei, cog, ucil auu uivji mission, ne transcended nimseii aaa familv. a demand 4 Y AjBoarding School for Girls and Young Ladies. Fall Term opens Aug. 29th. For Catalogue with full particulars address JOSEPH KIKSEY. Principal. bavin been tb rule ol crim inai nroceeaare ol oil knowu to political machinery, j- lut 7 C'"JJ urc i i j from lttf trreat cantain to the humblest I , .ui: I ICO. i,u,lo WHB iu rcmuuiM mo f i flFl H,.!, CaI T .1. P.o . i nent lawyer and editor of the Times Register, at Marion, N. C, was shot last night about twelve o'clock and in stantly killed. The report that reached the city -was to the effect that Col. Page had been too intimate with a Mrs. Butts, and that the shooting was done by either the husband or by a brother of the lady. He was shot in the neck just as he was about to take the train for the press convention, which meets at Lenoir . . i . i . T- l i . -. .. 1 .,-.. ., . , "... ' ... . I . J i"v,-..- T t T II ttt !-. ni vie lor a gran t to r'ri nceM 1OUlse uu i now i uat g"J'CIU m au cih)uh aua wuu eaiiuiiuiuuiuunij imu u. private which displayed itself in the "0"" "l " on the occs.on of her marriage to ; of this nature are vastly ditTerent their noses at the "machine" sue- Si' the E trl of 1'ife. llmlntrton Tlie law is verv careful to protect cess that sours when the bright sun Hdvrte Th.it . i. ai.nni.i hau hnn i Monday. He lives in Swift Creek S a -. I: is s.i:,l that when Emperor man UPIMWU m ",uwn'1 in en auu 1 1 ouyti l to oe. . asuiu- wouid ljave d the heart of any ton Post. man. (ieneral Lee ordered a "general review" iu his spocial honor, an inci- the accused. In the courts every beats upon it is gent-rally i m J. W. STEWART, Sale and Liven Stable. v :s !'' go incognito. He ought to. Tie oun g man's dislike ofhis Eng l.sii mother and his desire to be rid o: T.. Cnglish blood in his veins otilr to mike him somewhat un .x'pu' ir in Englant). Wheu be s.i d that when Emperor is supposed to innocent London shortly he nntil he is proven t o Ik- guilty. A preponderance of testimony will not convict. If for any reason, after all the test i mony has been presented, there is a reasonable doubt of the guilt of the accused, the jury is bound to acquit. goes to London he should wear a ILil 1U rnquire nnu mc inc. a. rnn.lncf a tT r r i n rr f ).A hnnnr nf t ri & rami r : ,Ie i n a grow ler. - I ciurch or the character of a State institution, it is vastly different. In these trials, too, the accused is considered innocent until he :s proven to Lx- guilty to -t:ch au ex tent as to disqualify him for the position that he holds. If he has destroyed his usefulness. or his con- short thus inspirei rt ; ....... .... i.o.u ..... aa u; ..- I Llll. LllU?LLJV r vvijlLU Mil lUUUUC Ul UJ a U 1 U Mlg li.' i:i ( l. til, Y ' Fla HoMfi .nd Mule iIwiti on hnil. n 1 will be dipl of on a7 term. V 1 bioa tiiil i aanbrr of F.ne re.tm. .u v: a g-: ' " ' 'O trained lore for both la. lie and gentlemen. '''oad Street, New Berne, N. C. u .11 I a:i . ; c i : r. r : v ;i, in u in , now makes , -. er . He says if to !,,1 .i thx:W of (;, tin m wititiug, t! oc k a txjti t on , and , . roti i : .iron ml you :.it, and that no erript.ou or nianej ,n fu- or t urn I hem tution. Tht hen lg son rce of nr udious 1 npki: the head of the situation porary tells striking miners i ti Indiana are starving" because they "could not Lve on the wages paid by the cum piiius" before the strike. In view ofti.chictth.it they did live on those wages, scant though they no doubt were and in view of the Jact that they are now starving because they do not get those wages, it ap- . . - I An.nDV.in Vaa.Aftoa w. s I m XM wi is not surprising, for the xmicu., of the new Postal Telegraph Company, met with a serious accident. He was boring holes in a telegraph pole oppor site the new office of the oompany, when in some way he slipped and fell. He caught on one of the hooks used for steps and received a terrible gash in the abdomen which came very near proving fatal. Elizabeth City Economist: It is pro- but wreathed in victory: their P08ea 10 nola a meeting in iay oi il:. were soiled ..n,i tatteri hut nnnn ; the old veterans ot me wars in wnicn them were inscribed the i m mortal North Carolina has borne a part, from names of t'ual lldibor. Minuses and The kilc of dent 1 believe without parallel in the , . history ot the a'my. an esteemed contem , I oon an lmroet s,. i.lmn in the us that "thousands of neighborhood of Orange Court House there wen assembled the troops which composed the then uiicor.ouered army of Northern Virginia. They were clad in raK'S South Mountain. Thounh many a galb.nt leader was abscDt because "ntf duty" forever, Jackson. I .otiftstrcet . Stuart. Early, K well , Hill. Rhodes. ( i lrdon , l'ettigre w, pears that the logic of the situation Hampton and Fit.hugh Lee, were there ... , ,. i i ,i l to do lienor to Carolina's illustrious S.LCahS UJI 11KC m iiuic in uic iuuuu. -W'ashintrton Tost. this section on the Slst inst. The pa triotic object of the meeting is to keep alive the memories of those sanguinary conflicts in which these old veterans took up arms at the call of North Caro lina, and to give their influence and co-operation to the good work of pro viding a Confederate Soldiers Home for such as are indigent, disabled or unable from any cause to provide for their comfort in their declining years. Charlotte Chronicle: Sarah James, FEVr! Coldii.H A inn i. If la By f pen ,.l . mall. rn m, M W litre , s : . : a cm ; ii a ;i s : i :np-...if,)t). . a re ! .spoked ;o gi t the ,,r any colored per for hale er they tinuanee inihe jxisition he holds I : i;, , i a ku S l . Cl.AUi, ol t he San sullies the institution with-which ford Express, very sensibly remarks he is connected, he should be ejected that it :s not exactly fair to fiom his position. The prepoude- reading public to be criticizing it ranee of testimony is to govern, lor not supporting liberally every of them all. son Arrayed in two confronting lines and with tin ir broL.-. 'd faces beaming with ri't-'t.iiri' n.iii e ,,.r t n r v thA ! nolle veterans awaited the r-oming of 1 lighten .years old, aaugnter ot . the old chieftain whom, they had fol- James, a mechanic employed at the low.d m triumnh so Ion.: . and of the Ada mills, while at her work at the the youthful Governor hose devotion to j factory Monday, was suddenly seized the oau"e and tender care of his -own a ai ui v omuiug. one was imme- troops bad already made him the idol -awcu V" " iujwv u, uy , 'inally the cannons and while on the way became delirious. course, will always feel proud r the part our fellows bore in that conflict, but ia that as in all subsequent hauler, of the war the fame of our men ih she common inheritance of the American people. In the settlement of Appomattox the whole glory of the war became the rightful assets of the United States, and the combined heroism, bravery, prowess and valor, of both sides, the common property of the American soldiers of both sides to the contest. We recall the past with pride, and dwell upon the whole result with satis faction. If sot philosophers, we pre tend to be Christians, and are bound to accept ail conditions as the Divine order of things, which ends all controversy, and puts beyomd all question the tri umph of right. We feel that we lost nothing by the results of the war but slavery;" and while that was the occasion of the war. it was not the measure put in issue. The simple subject was the rights of the States over all their affairs of local government free from all interference by outsiders. These rights are firmly, and distinctly established and defined, and nowhere disputed by competent authority. We failed to establish a HAtuirfttA Rennhlin. whir.h hna rmt. hoar. necessary to vindicate the principle of j State local self-government, since all we I legitimately claimed in the issues of war was conceded. j We lost the institution of slavery as j Opposii ,- I an incident of the war and our failure! to maintain a government pledged to j its protection and perpetuation; but we , are not much regretting that. We are only, as regards the colored race, con- , cerned as to the future of that people, and the influence of their presence upon the material, social and political j affairs of the Southern country. We j have the race problem before us un solved, but we have full confidence in our ability to meet it and all the de mands under it. And the knowledge of our kinship with the eons of Man assas, and the inspiration that recollec tions of their deeds kindle within us, strengthen that confidence, and ner e us for the duty we owe the decendants of such men. and to the negro race whose presence developed in the white people of the South such extraord inary strength and remarkable traits of char acter, superior in our mind, to any other civilization on the earth. Golds boro Department Wilmington M h-cii ger. x fcwsr- ';t t :, d H AY - F V R K 1 , :i ' ' , ' ' : I ., C1 ITIee 1 J O - l" H . ' V , .-.I r, r i , , . i 1 1 h his, . el. N. I. , : ..' i, 1, 1862. RATfJfj THE JEWEL ;S88. Watches, Clcckr. jivclr, SOLID SI; V..:: AND PL. : -! I- . I keep a lai. . than any other : I take particular p u: eyes of parties i., . Having woi I;. t , : (.for over ihii as good WOl k ,1 - ; v COM! I 1 1 BUY ARE. ( spiK-tacle " .hi 'arolina i ' em to the i e' bench i , in (to . I r in the i 1 N. st r eet. (1 wtf W. 0. Pro : nee How to Avoid Hydrophobia Dogs .' and Ma, , i :,;. ered An Ind ian man says : "All do,;s ha e a small white worm at the root of their . . i , . . ... Wf V. an aha waa nnpaaaaH o V 1 a oniHor and every reasonable doubfmaBt newspaper that V-omes into exist- r0100! "& "l1. ."n?i ! -.71 r.irrrTrH rTf. Zn weigh against the accused, for enee n. the State. Lie further enthusiastic cheers, and on avalanche of thumb, and having a green spot in the j K"e on the under side, and running f,,nrllv ..routlnr, r,v. otl l C e O I e T 0 1 1 1 8 D BC K . W88 QlSCOVereQ Bi,'"6,"","v'. ' thn v,'iti lines lr w;.s n stirrincr 1 her clothing. Her sudden illness had l;sb. In this spirit we note it a nero named Taylor Pen all hydrophobia: take it out and i,ur been caused bv its bite and poison. All I ao? 18 Bate- ine operation can t,e per- t.:i VAN -WINKLE GIN MACHINERY CO. COTTON' GINS. PRESSES, . FEEDERS 3 CONDENSERS. Tbi Yau Winkle Cotton Gin Machinery Uml.:! s. C, has invented n hopper that us said to be neither church nor institution mast says: "If a town or county has a an n,r .icrrimonr nec-tiise oi mill- coon news ,a iit ;ini t inr ot e is ill i .. r i . .u:. ' ' . , ,. -, j..- ' . t fnrmw bv insprtino' h .-nmrrion I,m vidual misfortune. that it can well support, the advent ungu ,hed com P-y and ga,.d into the , -g"' Zu'gh ' stUl -"s aw, under it in the m.dd.eand Mnfitvat that i minis tT ih nf ;i n nr i nn f 1 1 t n hp i line on TA TP( . . . , nfinarl inVir Karl ; Uraw it toroueh. 1 navt neeu n iioru' 4- - o Gtc Gci Alt'': 11.. .. ;, ill : 1 re He has sold for 'fL(MH). i sx-!f pum- g t sj- 111 i r4-' 4 K-tar t..,4 M J 1 Si t U T - (( Kelr f. t ll'-i. Maslsi ett.try U4 l -J 1 at IslersiUnsI ,i,ia IT i 4 ilsn' a " 4 - I rWfm t r" l''Gi! T.'w-.r- H ( Kmi- JTu f it I Eii Hi licl iinr Cj , h a s i , . -v. c'd a success ill :..s pateul : . r. . . il : ot ,i ,, w sj.ap, r as an ' : :!..- it ,on is f.u-i ly pro I ',, :'- fearless readiness ' ' -.' o .ilol -A . i iL ! . i r i - onetimes ' ! e liesi ,kt ion r r ' " ' S : ' l:e -n run t elll por- ,1" th.s as luliv as tliey ,'ir r. gret is a friendly, not 1 tie World is lio-stile but wrouc upon that charged with groes immorality, and The iullueuce of one good paper is "Confederate yell" v-ith which; Wilmington Messenger: An intereet- i r i.i . .ti ;.i, .i . ., they hailed their great com- ing aad sympathetic letter from W. P. a council of eight Is intrusted with worth more to a town or commun- mamier and hifl honored Bguesti i feU Flfe, Esq , the "drummer revivalist," an i n veatigation of the charge and i t v, than two papers that divide that it was indeed an occasion co be j informs us that at Fulmore, in Robeson thre of them believe him to be the same patronage. -Wilmington remembered and realized that I stood county, he has been conducting a series (U tUV ' I ' V E J V . J L U 1 J. a UUI-t ViVll wf k. 1-1-1 WblUSD " IVll B,.'UW i jo u -i. i V- 1 v. St ar. querors of the men who have made were 300 white 145 colored persens who history, and had earned even from confessed Christ and gave him their SKA bathing at Morehead City is their enemies the reputation of being hands. He says be adopts the same many times. A Scothman taught me Wo.x The Bergiier & Engel BREWING CO.'S PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, IS DTfQU13TI05ABLY TTTE Finest Beer Extant. It li brdwed from the finest Pale Canada West Barley Malt and Laazer Hops, and Idghly recommended for its TONIC and NTJ TBITIVE qualities. rfe) high repaUstion. a,ove.l oy 1., i;t..- i'. ,. KNbKI. ,OMPANT w due tJ '-he f.ct th: only ;i.v FIN'. ST A M r.l'ST IfATKBLiLS sj xW and that the gre.tM: SKILL nd ( ' A K L exreitwMl dartn; its mauafctur. jyi dw.t t h all the wedK3ns N . V. World. s -a a r u i :i , , :n rr. .i n , 1 HK sre 1 ( m M pnl p an d papT guilty, is there no reason why he should resign! His usefulness is at an end, and he should give place to another. Suppose the president of a female college was arraigned as has been lr. Cir;s,soiii. and the hoard by which he was tried stood the for acquittal and three for conviction, bow many honorable men would patronize that institution T many virtuous mothers would per mit their daughters to come in con tact with the man upon whom retHl fuch damnable suspicion T An insane asvlum demands I.. ,.,.miti it cfllpiir iti.,1 for its l.iir rp tne Draveut souiers wno ever marcnea pmn Mr. rearson aoes, in one aay 100 Q,!,., missionary t!. UCCOUllllg ceieoiaietl 101 ItMUail-ie- . m.i nf ht,l. " - nam A frvrwurH. H aava- "Tha noicrh. ,. a- ,.. the secret about fifty years ago. lie said the practice was generally follow. ,1 in Scotland and that mad-dog outbreaks never occur there. " l ay ett ev 1 1 e i , i ,. server. roNsi'JiPTios i ny.it An old physician, reii-, ,1 fr. n. i r . . having had placd m !.;-- looni- l, :,i. I ... t r I ; : 1 . . h 1 ., :;:. : rn Ld hll t, -te I not SO That day was truly a proud one for North borhood young men went to work and mimed i urc of i 'hmiiii" .-i H Carolina and for her gifted son. A built me a tanernacle in which to hold Catarrh. Alhn,a and all II r ic more appropriate, tllective and elo- service, and of the committee that m qutnt address was never uttered by vited me four of the live were whiskey human lips. 1'ndir tho iml lence of drinking church members. I go to TllK Prookh n Eagle indulges ill his rich and varied ima, rv . his happy Lumberton on Monday. Pray God for the prediction that Senator EvartS anu grupuic ...usuauous. n.s iu eii, au uuipuur.u oi u iiuiy op.r.u ... . ., ,, ..... grasp and inn-r meaning, his trenchant Wilmington Star: The "Elixir suectsaui win ue immu u. mil or thrusts, and touchim: allusions, his r ;fa-' h. How Thomas C. Piatt. stirring appeals and deep pathos, and darkeys of Brooklyn think so in the in a worn nis magniiicent anu resistless waters that gush foMh in unending eloquence, me auaience was etirrea, flow from the artesian well storing virt ue. There are many bald heads at the "Atlantic" as!there were a few weeks ago. i Tuk cotton crop of Texas is esti- 0,000 bales, a be enormous. A llectioiis, also n po-ativ for Nervous Debility 1 Complaints, after having derful curalive powers in ;lioii-;oi ! cases, has felt it his duty u make u ke loids suffering fellows. Actuat.d h. motive and a desire t relieve htttm.ii foritig. I will send free of chare, t who desire it. this recip-' ii. : . u i French or F.n trlish. with lull di r, c :-n FM tl I Me, i. 1.11! Hair 1 1 1 s I , . '. Si.. Co... Ir tT i v r - ! ri It '''. I i r ! I r. Ml lar . I it. oT o I w :i N at work 'he year round. Put . gri.ater protection than the church newspapers ani magamcfl ou- or a feruale college. Church mem a me v.it ipiantitieH ol it. Iha ti.ury ( ompany take nearly JW tne possession of their reason, and enraptured and carried awavasifbv ricr0nHnn Worn- un,i. o.1mr, 1 nr,-piirin,' anJ usini;. Sent y mm I mated at L'.fJOO.OOO bales, and the the spell of a magician. Not a man Hilton. The water comes from a depth i (,resriD with ,'y1.?' "".'"".'.f '!.': ,' who heard that impassioned outburst t k,,, . a v,,,na -rta ;a i j ' " A . o k. 1 I . 1 ,-r s i . I , .. . corn crop win oe enormous. , . . . . r7 : , ul qOTu. .uuu.c . v.. . r 1 of patnotio inspiration would have clear as crvstal. and is not altogether ' hesitated to die for his country , and 1 unpleasant to the taste of those who am convinced that in many an hour of profess a fondness for the mineral i , supreme peril afterwards, it rang like a waters of the shops, although it is a UUT camp meeting oegins on the trumpets tone through the souls of trifle saline and chalky. But the dark- Carteret County Items. j "7rh of .Itilv. and nontinnes pichfnr i those who heard it, inspiring them'to a oH who H rank it first out nf mirlnaitv. bers and college matriculates are in ten java higher courage, a nobler tifort. a and then learned to like it, say that its ... t,Lj.t. .o.. fc. .fc... U8e uas euecieu marvellous cures oi OUT COmniUUltV lleCDlV SVmtia- m.rlcrHnm for thn e;,,is. wh,,-h tl.or j i: !-:.. 1 i:j.j o.is a month lor t heir pnbdicat.cmt, CAQ diBCeTQ tue BubUe aJvance of tflyge8 with Dr rauI in the mj8for. loved' B0 well. ilia thal flesh is heir ind tritr j,.k ,r bill amounts to the destroyer, but the insane are at tune of losing his eye sight. 1 heard General Lee remark that its wonderful curative powers is rapid- TliProinmRtalkftfnnr having u'f. '' - """"J ly spreading tnrougnout me crty. dhere is some taig or our Having been eilulvaierJt to its reinforcement by crowds of colored people visit the well a hotel here. Our facilities for .-,0,000 men ai d it sowed the seed of daily and carry off quantities of the boating, bathing and fishing are friendship between those two true water to their homes, and it would be unsurpassed on the coast. hearted patriots which justified even a bitter disappointment to many of tl . -r, ...or. r.fr.nr i.i i. i mem ii tne luriner progreis or tne The joung men of our place bae render and grew and strengthen,! long work should necessitate the shutting a military company, after tho land w hich they served so nft nf lha nmiunt fln fmm tha wll Nearly. Harper A; Proth-, the mercy of the superintendent, rs take J7. mm reams, ItoUrt lion- a libertine has no mercy. i0.is, reams at ft (ime fwo If Dr. irisom haa not forfeited ip li'erature firms buy f)0), (Mo ni3 place by reaaon of his personal M'.t a year. One patent characteristics, let not iKilitical r.Qni.:j n-r , ,r : ,- lie hrm i r r , r In; do .die , the ns 5iVi,(NM) worth ear. Exchange. vomer liiisiues-s apHars n i o t tlounsbing Mexico. NN'e aney maite a very uuo appeal a uce wen. na i a i ,u, o me ,. u , ui nu iU in their uniforms. Charlie Paul is thedrei;s. It was then that he made 1 lllnrtl m classic the term "tar heel which others drilling num. had hitherto applied in derision to the We have no idlers or lo.lfvt's North Carolina soldiers, bv addressing here, every body at work. The them as ' fellow tar luels" and demon sound of the saw an hammer is strating that the 6Y. was but a i , . . . , synomvm of that tenacious courage heard. Some ai e preparing their .. ,h m k ., ... nnKffl n tion, but will not permit freedom nets lor the fall, while others ate the hour of danger upon so many hard madness rob trie Mtate ol the ser vices of one so pure in thought, so correct iu action and so eminent in his profession 1 lft it not be said that .North corrup- trie.s :u : her day ! hatJCtovernor Carolina can endure mora' li.hauhau. had si. led w . .1 . er:; ' : i a '. -tii.dreu, and v ( iOver,,nr 1 has sailed w wile r. v a r . s th 1;.- t-rs. j r t e sirv;.e vj ho and eigh w c n o t i ce t a, of ( '-oa wile, six sons, took of political opinion. If Dr. OriKsom goevi through this farnaee with not so much as the smell of lire on his garments, let ami the State regard him as a priceless with treasure and continue to heap aud ui uch vears. Agent and Bottler. New Berne. N. C. cultivating their truck farms. Mr. Wallace l'ulcher, esteemed citi.en aged tj died a few days since under singu lar circumstances. He had a wart on one of his lingers and made but if there is the several applications oi concentrated 1 tn linrn th. wart Out Thn Ivu mennexCoternor slightest Umt of corruption let no Ina,le an ugIv iooklDg sore, ioc"k. have to fonml piist service sbtUter mm ironi a inst jaw followed, and one of our best 1 s,n. ,i:;il ten ctuldren. We honors upon bin r here t t.e 0 ster fought iielda to their own imperishable honor and to the (Urual glory of the mother State. And ean afterward, during the war and up to tLe present moment, the most .-uhtl, compliment that can ), paid to a N rtL Carolinian who followed the banner of the Con fodracy in all of its vicissitudes of for tune until it win furled at Appomattox, is to call him. t y that homely but blood baptir.;d appellation of "tar heel. " Charlotte Chronicle: Dr. A. M. Her ron, of Steel Creek, was in the city yesterday, and told a Chronicle re porter of the horrible death Monday morning, at one o'clock, of a negro girl, twelve years old, named Cora Herron, daughter of Anderson Her ron. of Steel Creek. The girl was bitten by a mad dog about 3 weeks ago. Butler's mad-stone was applied, but had no effect. The first symptoms of her ap proaching fearful death was a slight headache, which gradually increased in severity until she fell into convul sions towards the end. She drank no water, nor anything else, for two days previous to her death. If the word "water'1 was mentioned in herjpres- ence, she would appear to be suffocated and gasp for breath. If a glass of The English Craze. "That's a pretty old ruin, isn't itT" asked the stranger, pointing to a dilapidated cottage at a fash ionable American sea side resort . "Bless you. no!" replied the 5 ", Have Arrived. . P. BURROS ik CO., ..- GENERAL n AND GliAIN DEALERS, Makukt IX"-.... resident. "It was only erected four C0MMISSION MERCHANTS voaro airn." "Struck and partially demolished bj a cyclone, probably T" "Oh, no. The English Duke of Swindleton stopped there a week last summer, and the young lady visitors have nearly carried the building away piecemeal as me men toes ofhis visit." ,'i Bobby Barns Understood It. "Many and pharp the pumerons ills Interwoven in our frame, More pointed still we make ourselves Regret, remorse and shame." Among the most dangerous as well as vexing of ills "interwoven with our frame," are Consumption, Asthma. Bronchitis, colds and lung troubles generally. However, t ie timely use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discover v takes away their fearful consequences, but when neglected leaves "regret, re morse and shame. Bnt you need not be ashamed to ask for the "Discovery , ' as it has become a standard remedy. SKW C 1. 1 Consign us ai - J. 11. CIIA HTI. I'" JOHN E. CI., K.i, Fouuili is Mann fa t , tlNGim AM- . tteil.l.,. S Mill.. I : i. We . . , With I" i ).-,. A' CC i, w orphan a-syium. retribntron. citi.ens passed away. found at all the drug stores, where water was held before her she would thousands call for it every day. and " go Into convulsions. During these she I where it is recognized as the leading Beechatn s Pius cure bilious and ner-, would foam at the mouth and snap ! medicine for all lung and throat atfec viusilh with her teeth, after the fashion of a 1 tious. v. for :. W - o lCl. e. 1 l.rHte.l . We Live dona l.v ns i.i, w.,r w wly 1