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w I" V THE JOURNAL. g. IuUm airw BaUtxc. At" I960. . Bers O EDITURUL OTTX ' n on the aiiaMnietv..-:.: Scte Tre j-r . t :. ket i ;rowmi dovat jj time ;! W " ha. one ol eat crop on rr-nril to n; l"oitel 8' Cr Vrr.vs'ir;. to ! r "re l.e f. t,u' S -or no' !. :ir to Banter- ' ' r r 1 i n iVC r ic i: :.'.'. . . " Til K KI.IMU Or I. IKK From time iiLoiemcnal trf n li.ne beea ;n rearch of the ''Fountain of Prretaa! Y, ath." -The l'.llnr of Life." n Hiki'd do ii .it N l o- c '. n : In' x ' i i. i t' :.rs il'X1 of o gt eat a i.in.u . . Ttint there - : inn : n: ted . i ir. ar c the th1 lire- "Vf. The Utilize orerytainsr nrro" fartn. Thk jt1"-; ' crop of l'al: torn i a ; ttnineo' Yti"5w viqm prodac bAat;fQ! trait, ba'. old vio-w th nfi(. Lrt th lit of napplv and d s I Ht. 1 '. r n r , J e fTVr e ir hi tinijio Cur.-'-, no hi : iad rui n-J of (NniD4 ud prst . r on . i:.d . r -v ' . (, i' r f .i : Km: jnono;i. . II i u a r Hi: dAlt for I . S. 8UtJ of .i o. SDt. CjlDd.- .ai t h a ti ( -t r In.;.-. d to .it , ' ! ll .-it ; !; : v one hfr. SOll.l- ; sound s r r j the j ueiiiy. ppUal i'fiv. I.orj for his .-ondart In th StI'-.v ;i k Ira:o uffiir N(ii i. . v :;r - A.d to bAve chAr'.l 'i v V !or tii nw JQ t;:u' . -. ' -rw Jp f'r 'ort .i A r'. v v ir.. '. .-i i tif N ork Toiantr Art t!i jt'i-. f the Tbtfl ' o-or-. TT.v.ra'. :r rfcnioo i For: .t 't S:t . . t u' .- r v r c' - 4 off - i -i !ii;vr; vr, d -'. t th rJi- pi-ia of thiQk'.njj nd irum - ,- ; 1 m i n ) V . Tr .r i ' p-i" i " ' il '); t in h-ui w ;t ii , ' i" m 1 ' rr.l, , V : f W Ii v i i: i v n n mm: it i ti a i .: it i; r - A i : -ii .4. . hut t ; To .ill art n-mediiil ajentu, ;ind lnncnoT- .ibl ,uil idotn,!);!- tiff n fill I y denioii strated, and lie :s n bold m.ut who a h t o ti x . i m ; t.i t o t he d uco ve i o s rienr' or the mventious ol Kenia-. I Hut i ho word of (.icxl, and the ex perience of aea aLtf.-T thiit dei.i :h written on jll tins t rr rest globe , and th.it t-ooio-r or later, .ill th.it ;s mten.il must '.f'.d to the inevitable decree. "ijt to ! . ahen to ahett. " I'ne preteiiHion to the di.-roi : v ol in elixir of lile is sut.iiLfd I lii;ii iiithonty. lirowu eiii.ird : lit me head ul French K iont;."t . and I r. Will mil) A. Hammond i scircflv io.-.. dintiiiguinhed anions A ilier .r.in t. 'l'h.ll they h.iveni.ido v.llll.iblc il iftro ri if.i b wliiil: - , i I IVr.i.t,' ni.iv lt in . t i giteil, .Hoi the , .i, -nergif.H tiinuiaifd .no. -'. r e c ' Leu vd . mi-ids !o be e.-;.i.' o.hed; but beyond this i! is no' probable tlut per iii.incio mi..c n.is lx-en altaiiifd. 1 n this f i i I , t- t our er ,i i i-onleuipjTury, Lhe 'a- 1 ; n ' o n l'Osi. (tiiVH ( V II I Mk. i i : : - 1 df.-ire through t :.e Co 1 ii m lis I o-.ir paper, to reply to that portion of the 'e signed ( red ; tor. ' wirch appeuied in our week 1 : 1 1 o! r he 1 '. h ot ,1 1 1 1 v. ''t h .' 1 1- 1 e'( 1 el C, 'H.' -e u o'i : d 11"' be I 11: e to inc. I h : Hi re.s.irs 1 hi T . '.v ,1 : ;i 1 in ireire i-il b ( 'reditor." i- nisi) h'.s labored v n . not ; t list nil il bo.u : ti a! es t .1 p;i el s. . I s p I o , 1 1 1 1 1 d ; I : o ; oi and i rt'M -1 - -ioners ;ie pet:' om mis.- p II' o ! OUR ALLIANCE Cl I M N BY L. E. i:.ii- m . k i . i . k i i . LA (atAXJE ITEMS. W he pe t lo .1:1.1 Kiirmers Picnic at Ernnls. A large crowd gathered at Ernals near Street's Ferryto a picnic accord in 'to their annual custom. The indications of the weather were i r ii. t . i I -pine nniuvoraoie. it seemed evi- ; i--,,,. ;iu tu.it u. iv n til : d-'tit early in the morning of that, .ie but lo-m:. ir i i 1 a o i . , iuai ram was on nauu. ir , Wlu'i. u. si ' 'i 'uiic.s r oi in ! And thy patli is il- rk , When scoi n w it U ' unn: A i'li ca'i u in n y Mi. 1 1 1-- t 1 1. iv in r;il m sn Inn i -.i ii i .et ii" evil T 1 1 , 1 1 ; 1 1 r :ir' i ' w , i r . i n ed : n n un e Ml, a-lit -- i t i e fM'Il s ba-e :: l,:s - o : i i e r W . I s 1.1-' 1 il e oil eivell ..'.l' :":is . e '. a ' I ' l w : . . a ; . i . ::e ie ' h : e e . ii ' ; i In A - I 1 1 11 ; II - e ; ; -a in e in; ; i 1 1 a : in 1 1 people. .1 .1 a :i . e r e 1 i i .- ; : g . 1 1 1 . i in i in . -s :ol:r I s -; r 1 1 ; i '. s to ' I t . f .i ri.v he p:- i ! w on .ii" I r.i'i in i he U : . , 1 I - i I II .1 I lir-e .iv As i n. : n g . tor cr: ire-i ' ' i'i e; , - '11 I I IVe ot n liii 'n ,. A :,.i- tNinietime ago Dr. ll.iiniin .on Jesjen gr . Ki t lor n I ''i ' rig i'o'. :-'n : i; : in 1'ogriii ;meu . :j. M n.t . A ;g :- . :i . Hot: 'A i". lr-. ' K 1 - 1 '...- I - i- - ' .i x : ii' 1 mil' r i i : - . , f. i . r Vl. irel I i -.er .u wn.ii i l oac l.il : e l'r.Jfn'..i. He ..i for the , r 111 4 V N li N oi 0t, hi f.K -a. ben I mil. 1 : '" k (iicNKKi: Fun Lie-, ,i .Sor'.h ('iiolmi, i" rata tione-l ii, )Oi moj m uf''w)' to Sf.n!v Mttiiw on Drw lini-ti I Mr kiT If not, 00 not jo ftnil rot. brUtt ( 6ronilw- i . .e : p,.e d to Sa il: Aiid e: w;. . wig!i r. ; t ike ag ai u two Arid prioap i ii ' (Kniniln k.m:'. :u th !J. tegiii . . n.l . r:.e , " ' II ; l.e V- ' i.llll . -..! pr,..., ! . . i t .iyi i!s k.t. . . 'i . then vr. :re. late . - green rot ton i ' e ; en I j o er the Lii '..i iroughl) : they t: i. i.dred riun'S: hnndrrd ;ninib ind oLe humlred x r;lf, ati-r je.irs ot patient remri h an x per i men t, proelai meU that ilea' a- not h necessity, and tti.i" :. ke to Tit u.il mortal l.'.- -'. v : ii g around somewhere;:: :. ... medi.-ite future. He claimed ,1.1 iiieil j a.-, n. I'd. cine, m mere : .i ; :ii' hiiinau machiii' . i a . . :. g il ; o vered t he a. ' . i it .iio i . u int :' v demandi d : ' h era! part o! the hiiinau o; g -. .ni Shnid. b-or.e and mn-i.e , .a.iin d : hat deat h w-eiibd be pr l.iill'. ats-lshe.i. I'r. llalinn prephewifd. Ir. 1 'Town u a : i h. ii i'iliihe.!. The Aiii'nrni s..d 'li' e,i.r exis'ed. 'he 1 rflo iiuial. has d seoirid it. It is, thereto:!'. pro i r :ha' I'r. llammonil shoiiel at ouce ailopt and proclaim the i lli.un of the new mtsliciiie or i. -x'd While I'r. Hammond gave more emphh.i-sis to the fact ot living forever, Ir. Drown Sequaid ii.iintM hi di overy the elixir ot .eiith. However, vhey are prac tically one and tfieBame thing, loi ou:h and health may defy death. ,.e (' I 1: Mo' Slip 1 iad '-I 're'litcT." ; re me being and ;: ave, t he pros A i: a n . .1 would and op; ,io;-,.i: ii -:'y ol :. can n o: .'li. "t'le .,' these ' '. , ' 1, ' i "leareil' ly 1 w. i'r i i t d. !:gut sprinkle soon followed, i 1 and the clouds stood firm j ' r and threatuing; however the rain i (hiring any time of the day was d- . only slight, but it deterred many from going, and also interrupted So 1 t ;ie speaker at the most interesting to tn.s period of his speech. It did not '.lsoi rain enough to wet anybody, but it and kept all a little uneasy. Ample 'la!:- refreshments of endless variety other were on hand, sufficient perhaps and for twice the number that gathered. ! '.esc The crowd did not exceed four or I'i en ;'i t:ve hundred, while at least double 'o he that number was expected. At die b." i 1 c ven o'clock Vm. A. Darden, en busi ness agent of the Farmers Al ::. et banco of North Carolina, was in i il t..r. treduced and took the stand. The o an burden of Capt. Darden's speech ' '!!- was "Does (arming pay f" After bu' I'lise'issing many points which led mo fir to the conclusion, that farming as i; is now practiced by the people of the South is, and must continue to be a failure, he endeavored to point I' d. out a new route which would lead to different results. He reecom mends raising less cotton and more wheat ami bread buying less coni n.eieial fertilizers and raising more home made manures. He reccom menus to tne farmer's energv, iioiustry ana economy, lie points on: inmiv evils that exist for which .-mis a S ; I.I i i! 1 1 ; i c T 1 1 1 1 1 a " a And I, mdest ; ., s i. . . .- ).-i And vi'.'):-M-d iii"' 1 1," ,! ... I' lee til' 'U (': ' iil! li ,,'i 1 1, ii Let tllV ' 1 i I I . ill IIS til M- I 1 BEAUTIFUL, :t!i il ed -i.dit iiiif;: at "er lo. Oil th. I'I, Land.-- ,i l I nnviit. i ii i n and i ae, ' v N'C . i.i ii pen out s cif hy sa to the h o : 1 1 s ; i u ' : e r ! a - s ' : m;' in.! :.irt!:-r on "I h ." w ; , , Vd' c vo'e'lof a;-. V.";, UOUsi tot lie .11 'he : : : g h ' t ' 1 1 e i '; " u-t : liem ,-. :.d U'ln errs .;nd ' ;'l "I! 'I ' 'ii '' ' '" -lie.lk un : :i ,is I epl e -el. t me, , boNue :: -. 'ed lb!' '!.;!! !.-s be 1'egl ;-y of ' he Haiv Pond's (iolnzs and ( (linings. Haw l'ond is about seventeen mdes east of 'onlcle. and is per haps one of the most wonderful natural cu rio-i ' ;es in Georgia. It W hite grapes are ripening. Crops through the Falling ( 'reek ection are fine. Ah this weathei! liven our mer- i chants are looking blue. i Mr. V. C Loops of Kinnton is , visiting our town this week. The editor of the Sentinel spent several das at M or. hend hint wee k . We sincerely hope il mii be a cool day before we lose our excel hint postmaster. We are pleased to see Mr. I. .Sutton at his post again alter a little rest for his health, j What kind of fish is tIie"crocii.F' W'e do not know, but a Kinston j gentleman run give 3011 all the points. I A ijlight j;ir of earthquake is re j ported to have been felt here on 1 Saturday night last by some of our people. A nd close upon suicide ia the I man who asserts that he'd as soon ' i ut his throat as open a box of sardines ! j ilr. J. I). Johnston came up from , Morebead on Friday last. Mr. Johnston has sold out his business at the seaside, and returns here. The weed of our choice vegetable the tomato, on stiff soil this season denys ,o badly until the frnit in lost. D es the continued rain original e t he cause .Messrs. McGov V Hec.ton Old Virginia Chorcofs. STILL IN THE LEAD! More of them were cold last TUT than ftoy other brand of CberooU la lhe worl ), aDd an increaee of 75 per cent, of Half fur lhe Ural tire month or thin yea,r ocr that ot laat year. They retail I IVE for TEN CENTS, and are (Uc IliHT good on tbw market, l.omg i- y ( ' A I . to any 10 cent and BKTTKK limn nj B cent ciar. Snikiri, beware of the numeroua inntatioDB on the market, and whin calling for a pnckfcfw of the OLD VIRGINIA CHEROOTS bw aure and aee that it haa the name 'and elg nature of T. WIIITLOCK on it, other wise you will be imposed upon. Trade supplied by WHOLESALE AGENTS FOB je27 d3oi NEW BERNE. N. 0. can- is situated in a low place, with lulls on everv side slonine down to it. ' vassed our town last week in rh ' Indeed, it is down hili for miles in interest of a fine literary work and the pond from anvdi- leading club, nflerinc the ndvan. rectioii. .lust at this time everv f age of low rates on the best Maai- vtinr tin, iv:lfi.r iieiiln i!i inn..- .l.iirt, 1 1 .1 r d n-ni L-j l no one but the farmer is entitled to :, , . ...... -r,.,, ti,,r.. , - a, . bear the blame. And after we had , tfW"J ' ! ' .tl,1,'r,1 . a ; , Mou-head last week we i ... . . i n i I """"i " """ '""'' e"1" iii'iiiu il an we weie cuiisli iimeu lu i ;,i,;., , VTlllllliillin, Ho ! For iho Sea ! Beat Summer reeort on the cOutXl the lovely island of Natnro has made it sol Man lia im proved ii! Hea breea from viry di rection' Finest finhfn(( in ibx world! Sailing and surf bathing. Ikiais, Huits and Kinbing Tackle at command for reasonable price. n i w no a : in ". o I I " lid ot the Ian u; i sr. :i e : al and "pread ovrr To anticipate the revolution in giiu on the m mortal existence anil the alTairs ol Fbilhp ot naff, and keep on in this way, man. which is inYolvel in the s.uc oa tb boildiOkj p our heaj, laser I ol this elixir, into recon struct layer, until yci get i '. m high a a world on a principle ilircti op cooTenienf: then i-nor with mi 1 ikisinI to that on which it is now W. ai:h : 1 ; 1 1 ' i 1 1 : r I'i 'U n ' ' tender ' 1 v an . : . ' A a '. i r i a ) r it m i d i n lb.- p r I ) I d a I 1 .4 1. t W 80 y :. . m:.-:, : : . . j ' i ; ' y au.l r. ' U r.i.i , uirsel I -' :;. i n . n 'he eon n t y . ' vol !.a e i in r : ! a ' . e g.iodnt s. K e n e :. ::. 1 hy : i! or i" : support : t . ''"''.' n ' es g. iod I.e.-s is ol ate bust ei !" on apt r. M l he t lie i proline; e! uur un n. loners i . t ! i n k of the farmer, 1 'n happy had hia light been strong, ' r harl he never shared a light, ";',-h burns enough to show he's w rong, 'lAt not enough to lead him right." 1 iicse meetings of the farmers 1 must certainly result in good. It is. 1 think the cheapest way to ed- i . i r ki-i, t , I-m an . I irfa i 1 1 j i f nature. a n a deuht ViiiU.AVS coaaaiittee went oi tachwi of rn U earth Iroru leuco cot- operatI. ner, aii.t Irave least six wffK. e w) to JH for a any in re. r.;.r af- iio man who ant hoi ;z:i:g ' honorably i.i f 'lie i'r posisi ;.:!it ics of e i -iiii'e are verv ,.Veii 'he "best and just as we meet to hear and nirit v m the wildest learn our duties to oar God, so let . a i Heir 1 rn ,1 " ' n a 1 1 on eon- : u meeL iu ucni auu icitm out uif ci ived that :t was capable of a j f 's to our country. Ia the one product ..; :h: -ort. That you ! ease seeing oar error, we '-join the "Cnaiitor" -hiuihl have a belief in 'church,'' are Baptized, and conee the "iione-tv ;ind integritx" of crate our lives to God; in the other, even the -better class" of people let us join the Alliance, take "the ,- i j ni it refreshing this hot weather, obligation'' and devote ns to "our es; eciallv nv hen viewed bv one who 1 country."' Then if we are true to those sacrea oongations,onr watcn- word will be "God anq our coun- iiiiu i ue Measure oi onservinir ft iiiii'o every drop ol ; baseball game phued. The Golds- water disappears. Ihis has i;'P ! boro nine jilaved the lieanfort nine pened tr v.' us. ,w,, it LaQever ( )i course , u: Goldsboro nine got been known to prove a disappoint- ! there. '1 he (oildsboro nine was bv , ment to those who go to witness , odds in t he favor of the on lookers the disappearance. On June i:, and we regret the -souall'' that ! about a dozen Cordelians left here cam,, ,, ,ir,.v,.i..,i L. 1 4- 1 'l-l. , 1 ' " " ' " c- iui iue puuu. j.ney Uiiiui'ii llMiing K,in'our best lui.ilL-i.n.i.iiir n,' tackle in abundance, and spent a general sahiteof victory. We can't. GRAND OPENING or Till OCRACOKE HOTEL, KI'KNCER rtROS., raoi 'its, ON JUNE 18th, 1889. 1 1, d 1 1 ... . . . ... i il a v an i ii i p 1 1 ca f cn i n f a ii v ti n 111 hpr .. . i . . m ate, or instruct tnem in tne tnings i " . . p,,- ,,, uinn that ascertain to their welfare. Our !ot the tI.n.est specimens of the finny baseball club. motto is "God and our country," iin : were slature arm ers f dt a in ax tar of a ceotary ajro. Uar-M teaiinf, fcowerer, bH grown W tia ready to haul to the field, ouition of the triumphaof wicm ' with ft atiA. t or mi Iitii lnniri. fe nottlu . , ' ,i,.,i.i, ! bat when jdv imtwder in M-icm e hive thirty 1 adraoce" opinions directly opKised h Iimui i . " down, and mil ia th e-oaatry roaod a boat Nebcm- potWe No r e ka City , Neb , that a caII IttAJ bea bantieli of auaar, weigbinf nine baoured poaaatsaaa tiiie Duaarec poaoda cbmicaJ in ibe flrnt layer; and thirty ba.iheU of cotton Med, weighing Dine faaodred poaoda, aad :hre haodred pocols ot chemical In the frecood layer; and the.-w two lajr eotnbined for as the perfect Uae-) to organic a citnent com-mate-" to pot dowa the tbiTei- Fjjwim Iiw, cbaofwd "th th tnnrder ofloJ. Koger J. Paj, Uitor ol the Time Uegut4r, pub-hahe-J as Marioa G. iarreodred i coanoeC l oq trr-five that the iro U lit of Ao. iod wu weight m i -400 poaod. Apply tb ittnd to jail to awu trial at flrat year .Vi) foind pr acre id UwOaobtruin of tb Superior ami; me ecoaa year i.wu . ixMiDd; and lh third year i.OX) ineiauw... cu.j poand; nter thi- o-e from 4.HM) to Vow that General DaUer is -Jil.iaiO poaod-pr aire, a.i yon may erniarwrttxinu ia GAaaiAfl water, - - : F f. r ri- (i i a opto, by wy of retalmtlon for to th ,iaAn.Au of .'.b tb ilehrin Sea oatrage, tbe Do ingrt'dieot nc-iary to mike a ton minion autbonttet cpnr the oUI of -on3p-et, would (ve a.i follows: notjmAn' yhC. Woolda't tbia Stbi ainur. u- Topooodi bring '.be bene dipat to an LtwueT Wrvihiogton Fot. Cmx i a marWet worth tnviDg for. it wxa f.J!y to le a trade o prortt.iole And n capable of expan lion, li we are wi.w w will make every efi rt to regain tb lowt com mere- a.- rapidly poAible by e tAbimhing friendly relationa with rjat people. I.oiuTiUe ('oramer ciil. A mvx ..i Wyotuiag ha. written to Secryury Kask that womn are -aree . a '.In; Territory and a.; that the Department of Ag r. culture end ii" Ho i.e. If the mea out there U'hivo '.wmwivM there will iooo plea' of women :a : :.e Tern :or H i ni ,ir- e i t' e' . r .ite gen A crid ph.wphai K :n il TV) poundf lit pound f Wt pouod It. i i0 ixuoJ No UA ever 1 often I r tio n mi i:h, ii r. ;. in.i ; individual shoald .iHi imed to do rizbt It 18 i aM- that men make M na' are not frue. In such caf s the c. t.me an. e :. out t. So n a ' . b , . fi'tlt.'Hi n il tea to make -' men sonie the make g n i -o , n t f d to the teachiogd of GoFn word we will sound the alarm , and echo the dirme declaration, "Heareo and earth may pass away, but the word of the Ixrd eadarelh forever " If it were possible to admit the conclusions that have ben nn nounced, iuagiuation coald not grasp the transformation that must inevitably follow. W'e anticipate the period when taan shall tx? free from the thrall dom of ain, and there shall 1 a new heaven and a new earth. I'.ut it will be wlien the kingdoms of the world shall have become the kiogdomi of our Lord, and lie shall reign who right it is to reign. I otil that bleed day wc most lAilTer the ills that tiesh is heir to. bat when the morning breaks pon the aecond Halter, death will b swallowed up in victory, and angels and archaogela celebrate the great redemption through our Lord and Saviour Jeans Christ. ie era. 1 U - X I) : b", lii'litTi G-ii. y ant tiov r:, Va!'rr :-.r teler i. :i d aga.r. Sir, nor -T portion - tfOi"Ui 1 the- ! . pu bl ..'iil 'Ate t;o -.ri a.H pi: ,"iy ti'.eir n.-vy M ihone lor governor. M. KUiott tor l.eutec r. and Gen J air.es A .'. tortvt'T General. uouijh tbj Soutiiern - n W i u the .'. h iuc s'l e ba : - ' x . :i F. - r- A ust i ' . ii ue the i shown man ran i r'y i a gallon, the t ti at He , r:n Sea right will in '.Hid i 1 e..v i - k. a if n t ir .'d fii. ' ot the , J pages. r 1 1; s ; ve Fy e, ot the Fac tor v t r : .ar re. I . r ' A.t paid . a ! '-, Tue n:ghet :; wa. fll.To. the '.-.--':. l . " ' fi - ' Th.- : :. I pr. "ii am ou Lain aaioui.'.. d 'o ?'!, . r n.. re than one a :' k tin -;i ' t ' -1 ' ' -f inci I it . ..-. pi floar .'i v- "i rk wbei: a- t ' fU :n 1 i. w hea Si u.i 1 " ntil in lSLVv an -"ebl n 1 " was f." .''. now tae VTlce rane atQ; the un. It rea.-be-d over 1 1.0.- bat thre time-i ia 1537, 1 "w4 and 1 ';. National coooa lAt. ThsK Kepobiioaa too greaani e n from the South who gie it xiC that thwy w .l )taal oa: : thenxalTe vbtsa GongretM me la, and refaa toiapp-or: ths Ipabicata caadidAte for S,Ha-.er, are but playing a bluff f ame : a ' o a ' dent's , roe . n I , '. haa de. lined tead: W) ;t sold aa low as 1 t he highest poiot ly , i o :t Aide.'. Maairald (jrlordi. olume XI". takea this impor taut work from F.iclude to Floyd, lu general make-up it resembles the preceding nnmbern of the Bene. We also notice the same skill in the selection and treatment of topics and the same careful editing which ha charactenel the worts from the beginning. In fact, as ft pn grewc its gTeat merits become still more conspicuous. The oom binaMon ol a dictionary and a cycloid ia is au excellent idea and is teeing well carried oat. The judicious use ol ii lastrations is a helpful feature, and the treatment of subject- is lear, direct, and pract.cal. Tl.u whilc it is of great value to pio I e -v-ion al m i n , it is al.-o a t boron .: ' -erv lee.tble and helpful work Ii i t m uses ol the ifOfle. Among '1 su bjects treated in th.s Voluuu , . V. u'uiii m u u icat1, .1 page-. l .o 1 vt re me I net ion. 1 i ... . pages: Factory, :.' p ig. Act-, a pages; Fait li a d are, each o t r 1 pag' : o . f r i pages ; I '.io ; : i g i i'.igi'.-; r.ir.i'l.iv , ' page.-. 1 .i-dnon, on T '.' I'.ig'. I a-l. -;ia'..-. 1 idera, ( i o e r li in f U t , oi r 1 page; Fertilizers. 1 page. Festivals,' ' pige-; feudal System, o i l I pages, l .r, . page.-; Fireanys. i. page-. l'Lshery. V pages; Fishery Treat.es. v page.-. Fishes, page-; Fl.iv., atout o page; l-'lint Imple ments, over '' pages; Florence, .' jiages; Floriculture, pages; Flori da, b page; Flowers, over 1 pages. I. , laration to, overing the various fields of law wonld be i arncalture, manufacture, com merce, science, art, invention, history, religion, law, biography, and jiolitica, the work is truly miim old in character as well as name. It eots only GJJ cents a volume in eieellent cloth binding, and To cents In half moroccoraent poat-paul, or, if ordered before July l,the 14 vols, now ready may be had, sent prepaid, for fJ.S0 for the cloth bindinjr, IK) for half morocco. John II. Alden, Publisher, New York, Chicago aod Atlanta. Tiie raci..u eai.;. .; ford '( 'red. tor' y i u .-as ; lour candidati .- lor t l.e I and ail be loi.gi d to ; h, ' A Ibaiiei Mow i- tn.s. .Me,--rs. Ward, King and myself were candidates foi ttif Horn : ii at ion by the Demo cratic convention to repre-ent the county in the General Ax-emhly ol lsMh The nomination was given to me Then I in came a candidate lor the Legislature M r G r i - s being my opiKUient. So . ,.,.!- tl i-ie were only two a i. , 1 d a : i - tor tliel.-gis latnre. A- to their oeing Alliance men, 1 tint k Mes-rs. Ward. King, and Groves were and continued to be. The otic that was elected had Iveen a member of the Alliance but w.i.- furi.i-hed r li a withdrawal card on account ot his pi o les.-i.m . 1 iiere ;s no d;-grnce :n being a in iiiln .'I the Fa rmers AlLanee "( reili'or." The Al.'i.uicia rc-olu- t .oti w hu h oi; w ; ; h our cu- witnessed y our acts and expressions during the last session of the Legislature. Now "Creditor" come from under your mask and let of.' - r see you. It is not I That wouh'l iprn the rack of thir tugh w rtd Stretch you out longer." Vet if your animosity can incite y ou to further at tack him whom you represent as having a "fear" at nnu time and "frightened"' another." rest assured that neither shall deter him from ''stretching you mi' longer" to a:, extent that i ven yoiii eli-' .a r y w : 1 1 not hear the st rai n . T. 1 .. G ' 1 . v v. Julv L"J. 1 try. (Im p Id -pi -ci ; t he ro ever. ( llltlill s, , ,i avs the Jt.ink- -tioii Instorv as that Ulliil v c ip.icity lor nietidaci'yas-f rt- lright ened the Mi:rr:!l man intothe same pledge" v: To pas- i.o 1 .,; li-vy.ngor autiior .. rig the levy of a special tax for any put pose witl.ou" leaving it to the people to vote upon, was passed i 'ctober oth I i n g after tne pledge wa.s made. The pledge was made as early as August belore and repeated 1 1 me after 1 1 me both before and alter my nomination, both be fore and after lhe passage of the Alliance resolution and you know it 'reditor." not" ithstanding that you basely a.-sert that I "s as "frightened" into :; after the pas sage ot the resolution. The people that you were airaid to trust last winter becau.-e then in your esti mation they had no ' honesty and integrity " caused me to make that pledge. A large majority ol the Democratic party found the pledge unobiectionable and neither would you "Creditor" :t I ur.ly had nut ''!' it. evidently you believed that 1 va- not only M urnli's can didate" put ad.scii'le of Ananias and a!.-o what the opposition al- iedged, ,.- "That the pledge l woii.d not be r.ep; and a special tax b.ll would be j -assed regardless at tiie w ishes of I he people." or else oil would no; have supported me en , I v in i, .re ni v nomination . 1 he W a ei.-' .Monthly ot the cotton seed? For seventy years despised as a nuisance, . and burned and dumped as garbage, t-hen iii.-eovcred to he the very food for w h lch ? he so. ! u ,is hungering, and reluctantly admitted to the rank ot utilities ; shortly afterward found to be nutritious food for beasts as well ns tor soil, and there upon treated with something like respect. nce iidmitred ;o ; he circle of farm industries, it was found to hold t hirty-livp gallons of pure oil Ito the ton, wort h in the crude state f to the ton. or b1. iuhmioo for the whole crop ot seed, llut then a sy.-tern was ievised for defining the oil np to a value of! a gallon, and the frugal Italians placed a cask of it at the root of every olive tree and then defied the Korean breath of the Alps. And then ex perience showed that the ton of cotton seed was a better fertilizer and ;i better stock food when robbed of its thirty-live gallons of oil than before: that the hulls of the seed made the best ot fuel for feeding the oil mill engine: that the ashes of the hulls, scooped from the engine's draught, had the highest commercial value as potash, and that the refuse of the whole made the best' and purest Soap stock to carry to the toilet .he per fumes ot I. ".bin or Colg ite. 1(M1 I Southern ard u bi I , you ..r.,1,; m. oie t,y ie! wa.- iii W.l- -. ) this pledge me on the initiated. II i ' .-x-a. I that a -et-under Fait h F.i.lacy tio . . e- ;P n . r - ' . v . pl(l ,-y en'. ..n. 1 '.y . '. e p : aJ J. I s.v. the legilated The 1'res; found! on .a . w a.-Hal, , 'ill j u a I f iiey nave not got all they wMl from the AdailniaUatioa or prtr management, and holding tho 'i.anc of P'er. tney to kre the cp filling the bowls That is ill there : lag." It Ie- : ii in a week there hAve bea ihreo large mercantile failures la N'ew Vork city. The caae ol the fa.Iares : txaoeaWe to the a n; a' i ; I a Vact '.t a - a 1 1 1 re. r i a., concerned that tne enlorced. lhe An.eri.an pni'inn is if early anil t: n c ; n : v. oa lly an nouncel. 1 lie nation hold to its rgbta a it roDtiven them, and all that remiin to the administration in the premise is the atr'ct and Tigoroas eo force men ' if the law. Ofcoars? it is not to I expected that the American claim in thu m iitw will pa. unchallenged. Hat th chllenge mast come from wtth oot. If Kngland fail to acqaieece, the S'ae Department is ops n '" uch r-pre-wtat lous ; - at HI 1 V !w pertinent aUi Kitrmrllrjr Br '. wbarever a.D .-rue re.i,,n may te ! Harbort 8prry, Trwmont. HI., had presented w II !h sure to r .v: ve I eryaipalaa in both Contind to ' , , i the hooa six waekt. Hetayt: WhD i..,jast a:, 1 se.f respfctiiig win- ,, WM .ble to KtH oo my legm. I had an sideration. N hen tLe work of iu.nin4c nation that nearly run me diplomacy begins it w.ll be .barged rrirr. I cratrhed them raw to the on oor nd act mi, ame eppo-e my nomi aiiigll.ciit ill this i bv our nivest- :is io w ( , m n f - i iaiier. 1 ;.:. iaH;oiie .-.i'i:;:re of your money lor the credit'.- sake of "old ' us.'iiw -;.-( i ved ,i 1 , ; ;er fate, h i I" 1 y 1 1 a - iy her i .id,; e x :.-1 e t b n o ; . 1 h I - hel oa struggle f oil r- to go . :. rew ar di d . The an, bit ii in of y on I iile during the la.-; t wo decade.- y et unsat Istied The debtor and t he creditor" both to sink in the -ame hell ol de.-p.ur w ith no chance of salvation in ,t bankrupt heaven. A cold and incredulous public re lusing longer to echo responsive to your patriotic sacrifices and ever daring to instruct their representa tive in the I.egi.-lat lire in open de fiance of t he known wishes of"( 'red itor." Fearing the bottled and unbottled wrath labeled, "repudia tor '"not of i be best pi op!e"&c. put up by the Creditor Wrath Bottling company with number of shares, limited to lad and Creditor" the owner a. ways of i) shares And again Creditor" you write: "And for lear he" 'the .Mur r 1 11 man m ght forget and leave out oi h.s lull the clause leaving it to the voters of1 the county he introduced no bill at ' all for the rebel id his county ." J No Other la r-o': saw- mm .m.Liiriwl I iet Keirarilimr l.rowlli. The t ak ings ot Sou; h, rn cotton mills in ls'i weie L'oa.oori bales: in lss,s they took Lii,, (i'.io bales, a gain in eight years of ifoLn:'" bales, or about 1 r Jier cent . The Northern mill.- took 1. -ut bales in l ssp j .yuma KiV!t in isss. a gain of 1 T'.'.L'1'.". bales in eight yeai.-, 7 bales less gain than the S;!;:h made iii the same period. The Noitiieiti m;. !. including Canada, gained in the four years elided with ls-p, 7. 7 7 bales on con.-u mpt ;ot: . I n t i.c same ! 1 1 i i r y t ust he S.uith erti mills gamed 1 .;'..' bales. lu the eight year.- e'ule;l Decem ber dl, 1SSS, there was not a single second-hand cotton mill moved into tne. soutti from the .North or else where, not one. The total production ol pig uou in the South in 1 ySU was less than ido.HOO tons. In it was 1,- l-idJK'O tons. IH it her one of the three States, Alabama. Tennessee. Virginia, made more iron in LSSS than the nine iron making States of the South made twelve years ago. There was never but one lot of second hand furnace machinery brought South, and that was used to tit up the first coke furnace blown in after the civil war; yet onr iron masters could, at anytime between lbS and isss, have bonglit any niMTibeT of old furnaces in Pennsyl vania, Ohio, Indiana and elsewhere ;n the North for a song. The figures atid facts show that the growth of these great repre sentative Southern industries has av e line endowed either : eipeet of A men with one ol two on ties. . e ia: a i n te . n ce ; n v ; o I a te an rights, .f the American . dispensers into kiaim s taan I .a ev. ry re they hand np. ; "r .'' nhtica lion ni 'in' .-.a.m .: itshonldat s la their k .ck- r y . n . ; .. fiii.,., , n nsl bl,, ' I n anv c - provison must be hi ade e 1 1 !; by sat :f o vision f r 1 1 o c f . ai . on a. t ion or international snper- booesa Trid aTerything without re lief. I wa tormented ia this way for two jinan. I than found Clarke's Ki tract of Max (Papiilon) Skin Cure at tha drug (tore, uad it, and it haa cured me sound and wll." Clarke a Flax Soap baa no e'jual for Bain and Toilet. Skin Cure J 1 .00 Sop 25 ceou. For sale at K. S. IiuiTy S ,i ruk- store iceii plie nome n ail rapid, and it with your mental obtllltV COlllil I has bei-n nn Les xolul than last arrived at mh h a coiiciusion And one of the chief ieasons lor prouipted hy anevilthe rapiditv and ,-olidii v of their people growth is the in.-;-tencecu Southern on i - a.aauir It is wonderful what strength and preserva- and boldneRa of purpose and energy fur-seal will come from tne ie?nng mat we ha e excel 1 nten w-,:; 1 you d your tice. There w last l.egis 1 ,e II ol r. to county a boti and Do you belong to the Alliance? If you do, it is necessary for you to keep posted in its objects its work and yonr dnties as an ally. Yon must read Alliance literature, at tend the meetings of the order fceep sacredly yoar obligations, and do all in your power to encourage members of the Alliance to do like wise. If yon are eligible to mem bership and do not belong to it, it is yonr duty to become a member at once. Head oar constitutions and see what is required of its members. But don't join the Al liance expecting to receive at once some great personal benefit. You might in that case be disappointed and consequently discouraged. Instead of having some immediate great benefit bestowed upon yon, yon may be called upon to make sacrifices. The Alliance does not need yon simply to increase its membership. But if you love the principles for which the Alliance is contending for and believe that yon can if needs be, endnre and sacrifice to the very end, or until these prin ciples are established, then my brother we need you, give us year hand. The truckers of Bastern North Carolina should form a Truckers association. Being acquainted with many of the truck faimers of Craven, Jones and Lenoir counties, I feel warranted in saying that such an association might be form ed, containing such business men, as would mast surely lead that in dustry to greater suceess. What say you truckers of the vicinity of New Heme! fc The Modern Idea. Mrs. Younghusband "Oh, Charlie, the cook got angry this morning and left, bag and bagag"e. What are we going to do V Mr. Younghusband "Why, my love, I thought you attended cook ing school for seven months?'' Mrs Younghusband "So I did, dear, but that was merely to learn cooking as an accomplishment.'' Burlington Free Press. Good Out of Evils. Johnny Dumpsey "Ob, ma! I wish you would make me a pair of home made trousers every day." Mrs. Dumpsey (much gratified) Why, darling!" Johnny Dumpsey "Because the scholars all laughed at me so today that the teacher had to excuse me, and I've had a bully time fishing with Bill Teck." Cause for Hesitation. I'll take the rooms,'' he said, and then he timorously added : "1 forgot to say that we've got five children." "Bless your soul, that doesn't matter!" replied the landlord, "I have eleven." "Since think of it,'' rejoined the applicant, "I'll bring my wife around. She may not like the rooms." Not One of Them. "Good morning, ma'am good morning," he saluted as he met a little woman face to face at the Central Market. "Good morning," she humbly re plied. "Well, have you concluded to accept my proposai T" "I I don't know what you mean, sir." "Why, didn't I propose marriage to you last week and give you five days to think it over !" "No, sir. I've been married ten years as it is." "Ha ! Excuse me. I thought you were one of them. Well, no harm done. -Mistakes will happen, you know. Good morniing." tribe. They met about fifty others who had gathered at the pond to fish aud wait for the water to dis appear. Where the fishermen dropped their lines to the depth of ten feet Thursday night, there was scarcely a drop of water Saturday morning. In a day the water had disappeared completely. Tor Miles around the ground ia said to be unstable and liable at any moment to sink. Only a few weeks ago the bottom dropped out, and now only the tops of the trees can be seen above ground. Every year large crowds trom the surrounding coun try gather to witness the disappear ance, and this year there were perhaps one hundred and fifty peo pie there. In the fall, when there is rain in abundance, and the streams are full of water, Haw Pond fills up and waits for the spring time, when it disappears again. Atlanta Constitution. A Too Clerer Secretary . Secretary N'oble will see and lis ten to everybody who calls upon him in the days when he has hours set apart for the reception of visitors He is as cheerful about business as if it were to him the rarest enjoy ment in life to talk over appoint ments to Indian agencies or land offices. He makes it a point to be clever to everybody. One visitor, who ha ! call.-d upon Secretary Noble several times, to find him always agreeable but never ready to give out the ofiice sought for by the applicant, suspected that he was the victim of diplomacy. He was a German, not yet quite pos sessed of the idiom. He came and went several times, assured each time that his case was receiving "careful consideration.'' F'requent recurrences of board-bills had ir ritated him. One day. as he emerged from the smile that per .vaded the Secretary's inner ofiice, bringing nothing but the old assurance, he stopped in the ante room to mop his head and let out a deep eigh. lhe private secretary, also agreeable, heard the sigh "Well, Asch, how's that matter getting along ?' "Ach! it peen slow gettin' along," "Why, what's the matter V Yon find the Secretary clever, don't you?" "Yah ! Makes notting. I dink he peen too tam clafer. He efery dime say someting; unt I efery dime gets notting." Epoch. Excuses for not (ioiiisr to Church. Overslept myself; could not dress in time: too cold; too hot; too windy: too dusty: too wet; too damp: too sunny: too cloudy: don't feel dis posed; no other time to myself; put my papers to rights; letters to write to my friends; mean to take a walk: going to take a ride: tied to busi ness six days in the week, no fresh air but on Sundays; can't breathe in church, always so full; feel a little feverish: feel a little chilly; feel very lazy: expect company to dinner: got a headache; intend nuu6ing myself to day; new bonnet not come home; wasn't shaved in time: don't like an organ; don't like singing without music, makes me nervous the spirit willing, but the flc-.-h weak: dislike an extem porary sermon, it is too frothy; can't bear a written sermon, too prosing; nobody today bat our minister, can't always listen to the same preacher; don't like strangers; can't keep awake when at chnrch fell asleep last time I was there shan' risk it again. Disheartening. "How are you getting along?" asked a traveling man of an ac quaintance who had gone on the stage. "Oh, I have met with a share of success. I played 'Hamlet for the first time. "Did you get through all right ?" "Yes, exeept that I happened to stumble and fall into Ophelia's grave." "That must have been embarrass- llotel enlarged. Table supplied with organize a the beet. Servant attentive and polita. Soda fountain. Hand of mualo. Rates low. "Wife." he ealleil Imr,.'. ml . Steamer two tripa a week ftotxi Waah- . . J ington and one. from New Berne. umbrella T" t "wny, it is not raining, John nor are there any indication of a shower." j " know it. Hut the sun is fairly scorching altogether too hot fo walk two blocks to the ofiice with out the protection of an umbrella." A couple of hours later he was sitting on the crowded "bleach erfes" watching a game of base ball, and for two hours he was bathed in a flood ot sunshine that sent the thermometer np to 109. "APPI .KSS A IV O rOHTESTllIEIIT Cannot go hand in Land if we look on the dark Bide of fvery little obstacle. Nothing will ao darken life and make it a burden as Pyxpepsia. A ckker's Dyspepsia Tablet will cure the worst form of Dyspepsia, Constipation and Indigestion, and make life a l appinK.ss and pleasn.e. Bold at 25 and Till eents by R. Berry, New Berne, N ('. Howevor go65 you may be you have fan Us, however doll vou may be you can find out what some of them are, and however slight they may be you had better make some not too painful but patient efforts to get quit of them. Hail ! ye small, sweet courtesies of life, for smoothe do ye make the road of it, like grace and beauty which beget inclinations to love at first sight; 'tis je who open the door and let the stranger in. Tf the spiiug puts forth no blossoms in summer there will be no beauty and in autumn no fruit. So if youth be trifled away without improvement riper years will be contemptible and old age miserable. If you will be as pleasant and as anxious to please in yonr home as you are in the company of your neighbors, you may have one of the happiest homes in the world. Let every man be himself as God intended, and the world will grow steadily better. We find self made men very often but self-unmade men a good deal oftener. When there is room in the heart there is room in the house. It is not parsimonious lo be eco nomical. 4For a ii inordereii liver try Bei chain's Pills. Flrat trip June 18th from Waahinatton. tkrmh; Per day . SI 50 to $2 01. Per week, . . 7 00 to 10 00. Per month, . 90 00. Addreee SPENCER BEOS., jrll J2m Waahinfton.N. C. Gomo Ono And All, And eee 105 different kinds of STRAW HATS to be sold sit Wboleaale Coat at J. E. 8MITU, Aft. INew Heme, N. C The Tucker & Smith Brand, Best Shoe in the Market for the price. It will cost nothing to call tn l ex amine. jj :3 dla & 6m C. GRAY. KinBton, N. O. ( 'red: tor," t h anl v in cone. uding as hey wi.l be in believing - a 1 : . ' 1 ' j ei ' i ii t : c s.irn- a i an il : a ' 1 1 .d need in the bv Mr. Wooten of I ! he deb' of ( blsliiW evv a siiei ;ai tax to tin- bonds at maturity. The .- were to inn one, two. three lonr ear spinners and -inciter.- on having the latest, the best, the most ap proved and improved machinery. Southern develo; ment has en countered no gieat hindrance in any form ; if this were true no such iecord could have been mailt, as we here give a few features of. ( hattanooga Tradesman. Not Used to Moving in a Hurry. Magistrate "Prisoner, you are ing." "It was: but I wouldn't have minded it if the audience hadn't seemed so disappointed when I got out." Merchant Traveler. COJiSl MPTIO. flRED. An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in liis hands by an East. India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the . jeedy and per manent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis. Catarrh, Asthma and all Throat and Iainr Affections, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all NVrvmis 250 Bbls. FL0TTE For sale VERY CHEAP Agent for Hazard Powder Co. Agent for Old Virginia Cheroots. JF. Xririeli, WHOLESALE GKOCEK, MIDDLE STKEET, NEW BERNE. N. C. Do a General Banking haaineaa. Nw Bahkino House, Middle Street, fourth door below Hotel Albert, rei.iwij kw iKRim. o. TIIE PATTERSON MINERAL SPRINGS. HU1I.DINOS I,NLAK(1E1 iHiai Carolina, Carleret CiniDly. In the 8ufrior Court. Charqes J.eaitt of ant First-Clan Springs in 1hr Sovth ! In Full View of tkf Jilvr hulye Mountain .' Knur Miles South of Hbelby. K. C,in iH i a K It . 'liHr..k.n. Clucliuial I A Ji lcKo li .llioa.l, eLt.rsoti HLsa lou nu. I rn If in I lo of HrllK-k I liyKlrlariM will lU you that the Iumiv ill'iii.n roiiinlnril In these waters are lu iLfelr llrel A'M-rltiii, Diuretic, Tonic aud Alleia llvv. iiiH.liiK It Nature's Httfueily 'orliiol Kentloii, I iy HM-Kia. HUewi of the kid no. I.lver. Itla.iil.r. and all esses of Itohiilty kuU Weak I ni'Hl itullot s wlileh ud a tolluiu lam. ami lu Kntuinalli' and brrululvui A I teollons. wholesome food and fl rat-etas aooommo dattousat extremely lo pfeee. Per Day l .VI PerWotk . . see Per Mouth 'M lu Children eight to twelve years old half price. Two to el I years old ODS-roDrtti price Servants, apeelal ra lee In aeeoidauee to ser vice rendered In earing foi room of family orperson tbey era wltn. win or a party of friends from the same town or Notice. Thomas Carrlck. Administrator of .lurob t'tley, dec U, vs. ; (.i. i wooil. ". t . Wnoii, et ain. i Tod.T. Wood and C. C. Wood; 'ion will take notice that a Special Pro ceeillng entitled as above hss been com menced lu lhe Superior Court. Carteret county, before the Clerk, to sell real estate to make aRsets to pay the debts of tat estate of Jacob Ctley, di c J, to wit: Lot 12 square la, Moiehead City, Nrth Carolina. You will further take notico tbat yon are required, as belrs at law of said Jacob Vtley, dee'd, to appear bcrore the Clerk of the Superior Cout t of Carteret county, Morth Carolina, at his oitiee at the Court House in the Town of Beaufort, N. C., AuguBt IA), 1HKH, ami answer or demur to I he petition In this proceeding ur the jilaintlii will appljr to the court for the relief demanded In said petition. JOHN U. DAVIS, Clerk Superior Court. This 1 llh day of July. lxsd. C. K. Thomas, Jr., Alt v lor Adrn'r. I.ldw6.v here there are a family of firs or more, section, who will occupy one large room, a redaction often per cent, will be made. . Bowline Alley, Lawn Tennis, Croquet, Fool-lle.ll, and In-door (jameaof all kinds TEA If: One Hon and Ruggy. When two will contract louse It dally for one or more hoars each day, ntteen enls per hour for each pei eon. Addr ss . O. PATTERSON, hhelby. Iel8 dim Cleveland County. N t . DICKENS' WORKS. tialnT'.M of uur r.-hr:ng Sea. . ire in the wav of datv. CC II I intcrc hin'i .li.,.,.,..- .-. . K..l ,- l,a a-k in iciring eight per Ul, ini7 . i..,.'..,.", tir. Shitp'h To tins bill was ' Catarrh Kennedy and be cured. charged with refaSing to move on Complaints, after hajng tested its won '. hen an officer commanded you to ; derful curalive pow.-rs in thousands of , ,. 1 cases, has felt it his dutv to make it known U0 so' T, , ., i to his suiTering fellows." Actuated by this Prisoner "I kUOW :t, judge. i motivr ana- a d.sir.- t.- r lieve human suf- Ilave you anything to say in ff-ricp. I will send fr ..f charge, to all VOIir own behalf!'' ,' u ho desire it. this recipe in (rerman, 'n sir "' French or English, with lull directions for "?,' .' ,., I prenanntr and usinc. Sent . bv mail bv ad- "Y hat IS your occupation . drei-iD- with stamp. naminL- this paper. "I'm the champion chess player.'' y. A. n..yks i iii r , r s Block, Heches "Theprisoner is discharged." Iter. x. v. novi wiy Atlantic & N. C. Railroad. Frt. & Passenger Dept., New Bkk.v, N. C, Aug. 21. 1889. Tj Agents and the Public: On account of waBhout on the R. F. & V. It. K., all rail connection via Rich mond is broken. Perishable freight for all rail line to Philadelphia and poicte i beyond should be forwarded via Porte HOW f OBTAIN Til KM. Any subscriber to tha Daily or Wiui r JouKKAi., who has paid one year In advance, will be ei. tilled to 10 per cent dlsoount on a set of CHAS. DIOKaJVH' WORhUt, f or the money, this Is the best edition on the mar ket. Compared with the cost of forwjer. even recent days, it la amaalng how the prlnea of standard I looks are now reduoed. This Is especially troe of the works of Charles D1k ens, and the most marvelonsly cheap edl- t Ion of his works ever published Is nnqnee lonably the "tios" edition, now isened by John B Alden, the "Literary Itevolntlou" publisher. New York. Chicago, and wkere. 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