tile Journal. II C Will' II the -.'..: iumiD Ci latrj n th- arl ia-pr l foi ' ji:eii'3r' ei'-hsn,;: haiJ ' h . w k , US 7. V.i.i'A-. :. I -v. mm it r !; .vc .-COU : !, M it , r '. 'rirnv I :. ,) :i i m , ' i 1 DK (iKISSOM'S Sl'( ( rSMiK (hi the elerenth of Sep the Hoard of I trt?ctorn of th f ro!:ns Iaane Ah lum h ;n KiM-',;!i for the pnrpvi ' r. J 'he -iirc'i'H'or of Pr 1 cm her Ner'h : .ear 1 1 i: i ( v ( iii i in. (i . t. :!;. : '.i ; lit- I ; he Hoard. rr. i : A k A I I .n ! D' : !)' : de. ye' .ir. '. V " :- " more r price. pi. i i 1 . l e land li.-.ndr. .! r, l .. iH'i :i ; 'i ctrv 'i .1 : :n p i t ::. i. . there ;i OTn i fro-n r, t b e m . v I '. TBIBB U urcieH5 no chn,re ! th Lon.loa tr.ke. AynTaCS flOO,) wool fa-dun? la MiKMfhnmfi. rr"!eof -! :o IT U re;r'U tha: Uiack Diamond oil ,r;n on a ehij; " era is into H "tin 3f r. AT a ireef. n of th rruta oi t4 t'nivrrs; tj on 1C Thursday CUfH. W. i- Cm w elctM pn fojwor ot pare m4thtu.tic- EX-TUIhSTDEST ClJ&YKLA.ND hi ccptel poitMu oa "tb commit tM on priuoeQC orjrkniotion for t&t lntnntion! Kn'i'-.nn of TUB 1 h-rloCIrt ("hroQ.oJe 8JBtor Vjn - w.:i t !-. own sac- CSor. It wou!i, :nJeI. N hrl V improve c:: Vni:e. Ijav;l!e TUB I::1 .AuJtpch.' Joamii. K pabhcan, uyi th spoiNtnen ciii pUla ibi: :iiey i-jn't gee the l'reo dent'. .vr. If tbey coiUi K't the pofa they woaklo'; gir a cent. aatl for hi ar . V!lia:uK"ori Star. hu olltTI . prt of fl"Jl for t.ie 5t (rl( er- of com, grown :a iijJ Al.4o i pr.re ot f.VfX)) for th bit ilri.'.ed cumpinv ia the Sftei. Th Kir opo .: NoTem ler ',. TuKiiK re t),0iiO whit voters la VirjiQH, Ja50i! all of w hoxn hoaUl And w.li vo:e- lit limo emus ticke: in cb t eleclioo, b idea a uiinj colored ajerj wfco r tire.l of follow 1 9 u blindly aajbody ho prtend to tx- KpabllcAa. Nortoik Undmii k No ju:e twfiinc m on iJe here nd it id J'.d not a yrl will b oJd. lloth cotton ba;io and p icrw if r oa tl, tnd aoDw fumet wilt a.4 th Italian bl wbica were to ei'.eosirelj a.d I credited w Ut ajoa. IJih Corrvupond at of U(MOfr. THt IpiWtain t of tate bM ba tnlorajed of tbe nrejnt very ruroo g:fS oi Ui Mjty, th Kin; ot Siaai, for tb a of the Amffieju Irebjtrtaa Uwtoa, of uq of th royal pal"e, toetljer with eilenair froniw ad build isf. Wjuiitingtoa 8(r. Ir li pnpod to tE lie (o 1' h;r'.hdxy a aiioaJ fcoidir ad not a Mrctiooai oa. Th Nort h caa rer do well m Id helpioif U honor th :u mortal 8oatnrn It dwlifkw to honor the Southern UMealm d Lw .i wrth a doiea oMm Wilmington Meener THH(aufictarri' Kecord lwra of toe ora!A:ion of twn compa ubSi witb capiSAl stock of ft,iX, OOwacb. with Gen. W S3, lio- erant, Kej:.trir of the I'nited State Tteannry, p-resideat of one, to bailil a town xz "yneboro Junction. :u :ho " alley of Virgmti, and devi-lop !jrjje iron properties tber THK l.tU'i'. J3il lowest record 13 cromini; the oo a hjk jnt tx-ea mdo '-y fhe steamer City of Paris. " Tac octfjn steamer lef QoerUHtiiwa t J:X) p. m. on Anast 2L'd aud arr.Ted at Sndy Hook at 4- 7 je.Hter ! iv morninjr. mikm the paa.ie ;n days, I'J hoar and IS miuatopi. '.ro; ' ; oi: " in i . .:: pro v ; : -. ,ii.t'!e . ih.tml-.'' I - ' ! I K n I io o r. a li a.t appe.ir a n oe r ilrto.-, .:ui a p.i; i-r try. i ' :t ' .i r '. Pi o ; .i per l n : n It-: . '. to i.ot be wanting .M, i :. en iifffHsary iidir. : n ; r .t ' : on tifn. or.c bee: x' elected pnt Mi any of w.-v to the ef- f his of- f r ; l ( o .4 n m , r! i '. 1 1 . i i ai i i noirt. !! ! 'oil As '.4' -.in only say t li at the ;'irtr h n ii'i N'''i'r or i re ir n t i ' i meanre- S :r..l iv :o-; -'..'ii ,i :. . ntli a It. : a d u" a 1 1 o : i i;riV"e- i ! t' i' - r - . i i ' ' r ' l n i ' , i i v . i i . i . . t ! i i ' ' e o i o i L e . o ot on ro. 1. 1.-, .i ri 1'r if. o: !i ml the IV.-- ! ; . :n 1 ' ; . , t, i. . u t Lie (. . ' y .".i:;d U" they ibly K five nd t wo thou There have : mi oh a a it';.-! a- : 1; :- r. i -.rem to I - ' f a man - country i;:m from - : -x arrivals .. to npriort - ro, -T.f.s they . !ui'k in atnl w(ir.- n v i ne ards. he his i-.i-ary ' (.io r i.i IS 8 1 1 1 nouiiO-:: r.iiM'd a I'h'.lailt-1 proceed With and :l Keah: 'Why peoph i f : Pre: t h. u -tS 1 s . 1! t i:n ner. lie pn hi i r.uis, r-.ct: rs from :' the Kep ihhoau Na o;i; in , 1 1 e, liave deeded to a !uh Stale t.i'knt ''' r at ;he Novem tier elect ion . The i onvcntion : to be held at Jaci-son. Sent. 'vneral .lame U haiaiers, who has N-en a staud iUk candidaie for HDlim inoe he 1 ; i 10 ' . me.i. K. r t o i i i n - i :i ' t -1 ' e '. entered tb HepubJican fold, is h a dejr to be nomi r. t e n '. ;i re To make to hem but for the V ll 1 M'U - .on , .:i re-in.iMMfcri-ir.ent ot the iro."ed public at. en o the Am hi : , and awaked .m ..:.- n '. - in ana cement : . r e r ' ' . t ' ! 're . :. o u! 1 tile tieient tice. 1' rit of ah, he 8h; uld be a gen tlemin. A man so admirable in his personal character a.s to win the rtvpvctfu'. consideration of all cIajw of society, and sway an in 'uence at onee i ornmandinp, re finmc and elevating. He should be a man of executive ability, who, in the nianacrneijt. oi his own alTairs, civ'S assurance that will discharge The duties of ofh.ee so aa to promote the interests pi the State and secure the highest ,r good attainable for the beneficiaries orable men. ol this noble charity. He should great 5,. nth. be a man who has achieved honor- mid manhoo able success in his profeasion. and habitation whoso appointment will bo accepted have attaiue as creditable to the medical fra- ,n eveiy el ternitv. ;ast to the State and bene ticu to the people. We believe that there are many such phyiiiciaus in the countrv, and it aiTords ns pleasure to recognize m the front ol their shining rank9 Dr. Frank Duffy of w Heme, North Carolina. It is not neces sary to extend this personal refer ence. The name of Dr. Frank Daffy will at once rivet public at tention, ad direct the eyes of the D. rectors to this accomplished gentleman, successful business man ' and most eminent physician. Dr. Duffy haa not applied, ana w:'.: not apply, for the position, bnt the Directors mast not confine their attention to applicants for the sopenntendency, bnt, as 1 M I ! :i. i m - a i leVef ompii.' inan puhfd h any- C I'ltlot A t hav, lb' I N ' ! ( U: . -. m Ahiance design ol K 1 : 1 ).-!IO I"- '-'I '11 , A- 1 : hi . i . The l ai tners organization, the to hiiihl up the of .e;r c. mn- .m or i n ' el f : T ll u .ec't 1 hit lire na il c tel e me; ess ie i. c.i! i.K :. : , , then, oi u haf-p;'o;e.-.--;ii!i, ;s ::ite;i-ted in the hence es ery man. woman and i oi he I n i ted States is : :i ted 111 t he Mice:- i f t he l'.i 1 A . ..' f. 1111. A h 1 . 1 A N 1 ' I ; MiCCeeds ill '1 'ect- for m h; i h it was created, .. re! ; e o i rom bondage, n. . ! - 1 hr art n w hose '. - it an on ' rage '.v.i-'ii:i for t iiis. en : age and t he n n '. h . n g ' ' ' The ; he ' . - - a: e lion -part of the mlers honor i aid 'nh;ve no i . . . - A 1 , ;y some. ha e no i oil tidelice 111 organiz cum t hat : h olgaiiiz.cd tlie (rral'.ge. tn.it ti.f a farmers larmei s and thai a ve noblmg the S c:t With 'ho sun . I-v C flcr'.bevl i eiigr.i cii ba'oot a: wi.l hold inei i : i the:: not per: : h perp proi'i etu i. ;t accomplished 1 It-m cm he!' that make Mich sta' -i m ; let on s or The Grange did 1 1 . . ,e ol liotlll ilg. ail persons that n.en's are either esigi.ers (!' evil. do something, if Alh ;h and . people Cli T . 1 r s d : i.e 1 1 r oral i i i f r -. no: lung n ore it begat the inuice which is ii"'.v a tine sped men of a you'll, and h:,ls t.nr to make a rohu-t man. Some fear him thousands love him, and it is now generally enneeded that the otT-pnng in iy a.-com p!;.-,h wh.tt the ie Ml' ree we 1 A: i : AN' r. .h.i-triiie has a tendency to educate in matters pe rtaming to social, tinancial and l' icai economy. u lo.lte We no no" ;w-.sert tn.it there has been no instance ol an unlair count in tin' South, but such occurrences are con t rary to the sp; n t ot 'on r peo pie. and always 1 1 ce ; e -.; ern and uncomprisitig rdeike. n the con trary. mjcIi pricf.ces liae bei.on;e Willi. k w k i;li.ii: i: eat bread by tile sweat brows, ali the da vs. n our a enahy lor sin, sti a he, ter uiaiiagemeL w:.. give u- a l.irg. r siia i-'.o.i.-nir-. ot thai of ves to our "is we hold that of our art airs, f the IIa- Fiver. I have beenajjreat sufTerer from hay fever for 15 years. I read of the many wondrous cures of Ely 's Cream Balm nnd thought I would try it. In fifteen minutes after one Hppliration I was wonderfully helped. wi ekr apo I eoinmpnrid u-uik i' .n.A now I feel entirely cured. It is the greatest med c:h1 discovery rv, r km. vn or heard of. I'uhamul Clark. I.ee. Mnsd. 27 2w Some people you like until yon tind them out, and others you " do 113; like until you find them out. ! Hooikirts Again may come into style, but it is hoped not. The transformation which will brinK back that stylo of crinolines ought n be indefinitely postponed. Trans ; formations in the health of thousands 01 women thrrtno-hmit ihp rrmnfrtr ' - ! MiL'Qn rla.A A w . .Un t I .-1 PhIm UacrcrarA ,1;;.;. l,rt ' -J J ' become bright-eyed and healthy. The : secret'- Dr. Pierce 's Favorite Prescrip i tior, which cures all other chr;ui: "weaknesses"' and distressing ailnu-uis j pecul iar to women . j The politician is lost who hesi, j tates long enough to explain. Oood Ailvlif, Shoiiie Ilesult, Edward Silvey, Chicago, f?ive8 teeli-, mony: "My wife had Catarrh twenty- , five years; suffered severely for six year before she betran to use your remedy. I'nablo to breathe except: thr"u,li the mouth: in a most critical' or.dition. Tried everything without, I re'ut i. when Dr. istreeter advised her to buy Clarke's Extract of Flax (Papillon Cftt.irrh Cure. K-'h. f followed imme diately. She continued to use it uhtil she i- now entirely cured. Her health has nut been so ood in many years.'" Price Si CO. Wash the baby with . Ch'.rUe's Flax Soap. Oj cents. F. S. DulTv, drugKi-t. now has the 1 lax remedies on hand. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY lEox Sale. As HLjents for owners we offer for sale on eiib ami aocom mod at ' m: wmi the follow 1'iK il escribed Improved Heul Kstate In the Clt v of Ne i Berne: No. 1. WHA.KK PROl'KKTY AT UNION I'. '- NT ; Includes the piece of land known a? " I'll K ISLAND," aro the wharf or roadway leninm thereto from Kast Kront street A so. water space now being filled in. The . 'h: :on Is the best In the city for all maun far tn ring purposes, whlla tha largest fiaft vioitlng our waters have ample depth of I water for loading and unloading at the wtiarf, No. 2. TWO HOl'SES AND LOTS AT 1" NIi )N POINT, occup'ed as uwelllngB. No. 1. THK IKON FKON1' WARKHOU9E ON l it V t HTKKKT. No. h. K KICK sTOHE AND DWELLING ON CRAVEN SJTREKT occupied by K. 0. E. I lodeo. I A full desrrlptlor of this valuable proper ty, togetner with the best terms upon which the same will be sold, win be furnished on application to the undersigned at their office . nSJouth Front 6treet. WATSON PTHEKT. decb dwtf Ins. and Keal Kstate Agts. The Season h at Nana FOR Refrigerators, Freezers Water Coolers, Wire Dish Owvrr. Fly Fans and Trap:--. Wire Cloth aud Bath Tabs. A Fl iih IAS K AM) AT UOT I'KIC'KS. Z ;' GREEN, FOY & CO. The Tucker & Smith Brand,1, Best Shoe in the Market! for the price. j It will cost nothing to call a&d examine. It II, CUTLER, & 28 Middle Streat. GREAT BARGAINS. The Stock of (hrord Hard is are. Cut lery. I.-icks. Ih:.tr -. Saws. Sad Jlery. Cart llatti ,uh Wdl Paper, Paint, Oil, GlaBS, Shovels, Hoes. Foiks. Iron I'ipe and Fittings. Iron. eel. Sro. . o:c . ab ) Plows, Cultivators. Farm Machinery , Cotton (litis., itc , bcloninn '-o the b a e ross of Geo. Allen & Co., will be clo3ed out during the next few weeks at VERY LOW PI; ICES C. GRAY. iyedlaw&w6m Kington, N. C. A G LANCE IN THE ESTABLISHMENT OF Bel! The Jsweler " Will convince any one. that we Lave in stock the Largest, Most Varied, and Complete. Line of Diamond, Walchge, Fine Jewelry, Silver-Ware, Fancy Lamps, Purmeee Gold and Silver Head Canes in the State. It will be to buyers interest to see our goods before purchasing. 5b Bbls. FLOU R For sale VERY CHEAP Do a General Banking baali New Bankjjjo Houbi, Middle Street, fourth door blow HU1 Albert, HEW BERN K. If G feld wlr Agent for Hazard Powder Co. All persons indebted io Gto. Aih-n A: Co., by either note or account. ire r:oti lied that'piym'-r.t must be made at an early day. hi luiuire cannot be given. L. S. VO aupl dn tf Tru-t: e. Agent for Old Virginia Cheroots. IF. Uliieli, UT10LKSALK GROCER, MIDPI.E STREET, NEW VT.'.i ' E '. i . Cassard's Pure Leaf Lard. 10c. lb. Pig Hams And Breakfast Bacon. Pure Mountain Corn Whiskey, at J. F. TAYLOR'S, Wholesale and Retail Uroow, Foot of Middle atr t. Gome One And All, And aee 165 different kinda ot STRAW II ATS to be aold at Wholesale Coat at J. E. SMITH, Aft. Aleo a good line of MEN'S and BOY'S CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES and DRY OOODS that will be aold rery cheap for Cash. J. E. SMITH, Agf., Middle St., New Berne, N. O. 3i Old Virginia Ghsroot STILL IN TH-! LEAD! More of them wt-re ro i la.t yar than any other brand r ;n the world, and an inere cent, of sales for the fir- of this year over that of ! They retail FIVE for TEN of i . v e m th cans a tlicie w ho'ir, h;: del; :t i ' of law. iioivptcd mo lit .Nor"! h d ol ; - r thu s: . . . i.Cfl ir lioTfroor. Lot it Ia s.ud 1 , thrr? i.t mnch cprxe::ion U him j and the aocradited friends ol hu mon irai' of tho colori.l leaderA. , man i it, they mast select the man AJ lie ix-mocrau i,i oarrj tne ho in ,h . ODinion. will Im ac- ,oix ma ion it, i.i in their opinion, icptable to the pople of the Stiite, knXrk qohflpd to discharge np to t' knocked . , ,. 1 , ,, , . i, th delicate and reapontitde du ties thst will devolve upon him. Uf a!1 our public institation.x the InDo Any ram Ahoald b4 ramt wcore in the confidence ol the peoplf. vjt-at by at leaei u it immaterial to thm who Repa ' . I i- n a et down 1: 14 telieved those efkiog pljirr on IVpoblican ticket imp! wmh to giu standing with tb Kpubiicaa Adoitoiatrution it V ajibiortoa. -BaltiitKJre S in, liitt : ;: 11.11. tx1 1 1 c r snst lie to ro fra;. !. i: gi w , i ; wi-re w ; h r.i'oif ptihii- herc .Hid ;ulfst tilt' niter o,'(il 1 ill- li Itl Vf I. isl to ht-r ovt'MUi.illy ot hei '. ise. I n r- '1 VALUABLE TRUCK LAND, FOR SALE. ht th.in I N a 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 ' N ooiiir.u-t in. uio hy C.ij't D.irdfii lor 7fi,0(io yards ol b.iKK111' i liavc just closed a con tr.ut with the, I I urner, Morehead , Co. Miil.s tor u!', the eottcii tug they can in. ike to December Ut. at 1 L' cents per running yard 1'. ( ). 11. i' per cent, oil lor cash. It is u inches wide, weighs li-ounces Boardine and Dav School ltoBusi- .. 7, . . About KORTY ACRES CLEARED La.ND, 'uaterl within two milfB of the city, uuit-:t- ti-rtrucft raislnj;. A great bargain. Apply to WATSON A STREET, tniTlQ Real Est. Agents. Vance Academy, por I.. lo.r (. r at t or I -.' r .1 r - Me d re til ..f't,:-. i. ::::;. i i :.: Aniorioa : up ti n iii! h.o! rc.i fl l! V oi 1 1 toxriorKtrr oKm Kir t it from to detract the ho Wk hve noa 'muuie to well in thU c:'y :th:n ten jear high i an o'ls.-e. Tne tarilT ui repu.fd and this prm;tU'd thirtn '.ore fartories to And la their .;mu:ne nd now ; o!d a: oaie Aiij or jutj ccta retail Thi.i writer bai u.4d thi pom: twenty time w;tb:a the Iaa: few jearA. 'A ila::ug:o:i M rSM?nger. iiKKKiit M i to '. he negro etol i- lait lbrmtlay, on -e.ai an llent P. lbeA:h itn i.in! --T'le ;)litio.i! atatu.A ia :hr 8ta:4 ; ehangel either wy by the n inC-r aJrea-'u emigrated from ;h- :'a.-t tii; the majority n women an 1 , :..h!ri-n. and frci ;!ie fa.her f.n-t that tie dedeieai-y ins more thau liee.i u; pile! by esi'grane fro tn adjoinmi SUSen. I'.K' :f:it. who w jm k.hed ? TerTy bad .i.m a preioa dai w.th Judge nr.ttf, a too of tVo . Smith, of tru Letter known a.4 K. itr Billy, and .Ja.4t.ce Field :: :. aa.d aiei fogh; two dnl, nne with Judge lUrb5ar, of f r y t i J ! aad tbe oth.-r w.:ii 1'.. T. Vii-ore of Tjo laain e. 1: em. to have Uvi; a flgbtmg crowd .a i tlriorun 5wi ai OberTer "TlIK Naiioaal Hicovaip.aient li ; A. R. havo .-rulorAed Corporal Tan er in i.n id ji n :tr a t.on ol :be Pen. on 1 If it were .i airablf ". i-er.a.a the ei'.ea; to which :' ;'pie ef '.he 1 nCedl StateM . :yrniii tlitnAi v to a- ( pilhagt'.! "l'r ag"at could tuc : 1 rpor Tan uer i i 1 a : :: g their Ll Ie and hi r tor t r. v ;e :i-nla iota frjm the fame of soldiery of the N.irth the r? ig of the I nion in the war bw-tween the S"ate. heroism an 1 fort.ti; ! :a ne gallant o rr:el bioi ' 'iy I" n e i r wort li v iUItlC I LTT RAL LDK1T10 V The North Crolina Agricultural ' College lia.i been established, and I :'. oaght to b a grand succi-si. The Farmer's Grange and the i I'armer'n Alliance have prepared I'.'Vfl hoim. ' hy e n t o I in ,i :. ; in is rcg.irih-ii m i tere.-' . 1 io- ; began prop. u. it holding in t i. C hi hit ion indiisti ; X i n i -; i . i r i s ; o p 'iiiniiiii i ,i n i) : -. i i -oi'!:i,.m C t;e an her in -ary l n - 1 iv i 1 1 f-ui 1 1 1 11 received. lhis cm iix-n : a 'i, IV, r i. C i . :: ' r a great t- re-en ting the art s an d of Spanish Auienca. the loftio-it rwcc:vr:i- It th i-ir I the way for it In the hearts of the m"nn m e n '.a n r .4e in com memer.V.on of the:r v.! r and iewUon, and we w:!i I npin tht-m ;t';i ir:de a m e rti . i ; . i ! -i of a n a 1 1 o n ' , gratitude. T tie re :4 noh:ng ::i national Aent.ni-'n'. oi-il to the ree. 'lee tl hi "i UobLe drvl men-.orv h"l 1.4 its c-.et'i the naniesof truue inimot tal n-:. !n in o!e1rene to ATierican an( -) long aji sway i e w-.l! I people, and the Hoard of Trustees I have commended it to the country I I .. .1.- .. .,f.r. oy tuc eiMCtion oi a iunin-irui corps of teachers. V trust that the laculty will not tip satif.fied with any system ol ''shams and cramming whereby a boy is to be loaded cp with some ot the (acta of science to be taken as tine, without question : n -. Cii. It their ine w !nd . ag.' A n . ii . ; ' ' iirew the r- r i . . Ie, and ' oo 1 1 . ke ii'i-r hrther ' ' win, 1 ' - .,' a r i u th. sword 4 in the 1 ""iwxired out if hire they ifrtihre a d of bnd- rs we have Iiio art llhiAfnons 4fr ig,- e sire ' o s. p , .; co I ! or s v 1 1 e. Ca.caai i . g i , i ;f haoded dJwn from ..ad t he ii ames of ( ' h an !': I'T'.-k'br.rg and ride i : ii t h ro a g ' '!i i th- ! . ', S: itet ' ...... i... i c r i e t to i t he men of their .Tii liule t o i ; l 1 ; 1 1 d throagh ' ' ' .on , bu t i.t.on.-n h ; : vi h i ti t any plan which o:ir.ts Ironi its scope the greatest ol .n:erican Republics and d.sreg.irds tlie mar vellous de velop.'iifii ' of the llnglish sx.ik ; n g race r l tin- hemisphere will be grostrs'iiiihy incoiiijilete. It isobviou- also that such an ex hibition as would properly illustrate the story ol America during these four centum. s of in.igic growth 1 ahoald be held on American fuel, land no more proper place could be 'selected for ;t than Washington. or This is the seat ol our National per y ard. Will be shipped in-ss Agents as last as it can be liianulactured, say from tio.ooo to lo.' oil aids per month. Will be .-hipped with cash dralc biil of lad ing attached. )rde i n regular ordei a ;ic-s Agents who hae not done so, w.li place then oiders at or.ee for b.igi,".nt'. with W. 1!. Worth, Sfate l".:;-::.e.-- A gi Wk lo.-hui ; iik notice of W. 11. Worth, State Ilusiiiess Agent i.-onceriiiiig cotton bagging and are inclined to say thue cheers lor the Alliance. 1'or Male and Female. thought," bat that they will direct .Government, from which all tlie their energies to that intellectual liepublics of C entral and South . , ,. , , . , i America have drawn their in.-pi- development which is only to be , , , ,,,, ' ration, and there would be a pecu- neinired by sound and sjstematic jjjj- fitnens in inviting the nations culture, and which renders a man j of the earth to that spot to see with more tit to deal with the conditionsitheir own eyes the stateliest struct- of actual life with which the pro-, S.'Vevhehr'""' U'''r th' '' tession of agriculture places him in 'uil A tu CL.u.lirate thls daily txntact. .uiiversary first by a world's expo- The age we liye in is. intensely i sition of the Three Americas. The ptactn-i), and that sciehce is of ' House Committee on Foreign Af- Uttle value which cannot be applied ! tr we think rejecu-d the ' idea of a permanent exhibition to the 8 access fa I prosecution of the rinder the joint auspices of the forty every day afTairs ol ife. Time f six States ami Territories, and the was when the husbandman sixteen indepedent nations of the required. to know American connneni. , . . lutiiin out i ui.- p. an a national crude implements r ' , , ' lioaril of I munition, rnmnnnpi nf of latror and tie able to distinguish the Governors ol mo.-t of t he States se-d t ime and harvest, tut that and Territories, 'he Mavors of comiet i tion which sharriens the leading c:t :es, a:..i ..f which ex- on Iy use of :r. i- foond t I fiir'y aaTtag i tion. I -uk g - " 1 ; i"' !' lad : ! .-. -- .-:-.- I ' ' " ' ' g : A : g'. :. y re , i .. g . t. ::ie t ii it -t ta r:. . N .r h. i 'aroi n a a ::. . , r. . : N -r' :-. gr-i- ' ' ' ' mei; vi :' a .- " "e N V... C ,. w:u h-ug:.' .. t i.e ir :! i . S.a'-4. ' 1'.,.4 . i m.ti',! i " g "-'g'- "! it u 1 : i :i - l A-1 ' Sta-.-n e: S i;-h rr: i day . : R. . .-; ; . i...,. . It .4 r ; i- 4 ., (, I' , ' P '- -i:. :;; . . . for . t.4 e : ;. h :-r I'. 4 the n.i'i'.;ri' .: u.-.s-. : ... A i, it 4-. ,i.i i g -f ' I . '. Le worl I'4 io:iini" iio ! . v et :,.re m ' n g. Hi. r:. r I t o eri iro ! : : en tf;, 1 I .' ai ,ng e . eat h. ! . a wita and stimulates the energies of man, has laid its exactions noon 'he farmer no less than upon the meehenie and the merchant, and i lie who hope.s to achieve sncCess in agricultural pursuits must be turn- I i shed for his work with all the ap-1 J p'..ai:ce.s that science can bring to , in. a a:d. 1'be fou n d a ; ions of a sonnd agri- ':.. urai education mnst be laid in i .i true conception of the natnre ot the calling as . learned scientific I p:;rs u;ts. j : r.nir-r we do not mean that I no n. an can raise corn and cotton who dixvs no: under-!-ta:.! th" scientific principle.- involved, hut we do mean that the j h ghe.: succeas in any calling can (only t attained after a knowledge ! of ::.s principles have b-een ac ' .j :,re,. Th:.4 college training ;s h:;t pre : 'ep.iratory, for, after all, "; :.- :n , the great j nnt - grad a ate scho,.!,.f i real life" that educa t a! 1 work n mainly done. The (..range. the Alliance am! 'the field, have their leasons which must ne a rloe-elv studied and ac ( io ernor W i ! 1 1 a ui sachu-elts i- the been formed I" take in charge. Coiilin, of Mas president, has 1 : he exhibition Ihe I'li'p'M ii t xhilntion. it will he siei:, is something eiy diiler ent from the ordinary world's lair. It Wi iihl he expei'tid Lot ot.ly to make a scit-nf : tie le.-ei.tat'.ou of t fie prog: ess of this cot. tint nt m cs li.zatson, but exercise a power- lasting lniiueiice ,i; pie.-erv-an t ii pi i : its iind hi.-'orical M.i.1 'i l'o we. !. of the a'. S irvey . t.iv ors it in the "' ' : : - o:. ; ho -r-'iaul that ! ii- to pre.-cre of ; he se t-n t y I. i l ai i - ii ich once h An, erica memo il.-appcinng every i i.-ing flood of civil cci.tl leatnre iiro- i ontiuumg , i i ml .an 1 Nor- are the A i ful and i mg Us records Cieolog: st ron gt it w..:i coats !. distinct inhabit! r.'al- i ha year bet i vat .on . po.-ed .- a biiiidiiii working uiodi !s ol gn l n en t ,' 'lis . T hi t- h he fr.-e to ,i!! the peo; a.-ii:i:gtO!i ti'ted to be t h, in aneii e p - of the 1 1-ge c tile rootl. to s i . h-hme-o ,o -wi'iid add -o : mere a-1'ht-re : 1 To-I't-I T II y. st v. .- e n r ! y p o a ion rN . i .-. ! ! i a : riTel ii..) will riw.l, i. -4-. rd:ag Bar-4'.er r 4a. rr 4 prei'"i". - a' more 1 -on : 1: to i.A -4, ho r !. tae erra.4' jearA r- . . hi 4-yt:;. and if a, mow T vv tho :'!;, - m ca"4 or e i-( of ,; on' t 4 . a io r-. o r i l,.)- long w e Aarewdy : en a. 'g - ' :: :;. . , ,oa i'f ar fLe re Ni'il j ear taey to : oey Surpiu a.'.-oiatioa and ' n'. . I 4 1 1.4 4 I aS--:t al. ii . oi. . r 4 . n 4.4 t f. r o, ! 7 . m e rv.4 ' of a eterai . ' : . he ce .Ar to o n to the i )v,t "h te aj p 1 r- . . . ( '...Mir. S a.t: '. i : n '.hat gro 1 1: o v t ir i r !;;-. ' We i ;or'a.4 4 li-4 1 curate! t lean ai tht A i f I : : d e r , ir llg C! . r, c- " r .ic n f Ii f .4 m He iv, r I (r 1 '. a o f. i . a ij 4?ld:erA. - W o; r!d. UKI'lLl. I 1 1. 1 ."! 1 r - -.-rr. M-ir.t '..'-. o . . . t : n ; . r . w h r n , r r, : 'i h .' h j i . & o .o p.- r rn 4 nrri 1 1 j cur t ii kn lh- t '.- .i '. : h j activity, i.c r kr c in them. t of the college. ! Agriculture is not only becoming a learned profe-saion. but :t 1-, and always haA been a mo-t honorable pursuit. The man who excuses fiimseif :'.r any lack of culture ;;-on tlie j'iea -"l am oniy , iner," diies him.44'lf and his . itreat lnjnstice. The farmer should !e the u. '-' intelligent of men. He should un derstand geology and chemistry, so a.- to analyze his soil and combine element easential to its fertiht: astronomy and meteorology, so as to calculate with regard to the seasons, and botony to enable him to know the nature of plants. Indeed ;t :s difhcult to determine Mo 't . i ! t He ' 1 1 .ilea soman n al Ma cal! p la en: u : : ion a t o Sui: Nat pra, sition ,1.4 i prop" within this area Department build attract ,u; d intere abroad w ho u as .- i n' . ;: ion s, are n N W Tribune. 4 K bv tlo .ao I"!..". 1 i a : i ; ii ion .. im h i f s;;i h -e,l. a':,- American '. mil w oilld .a;!;. wr!! tieh a per ii!:ke mo.-t "ii!v ha. ! e.-tab xiiibition i i-riess a::,i of t he city, ere- in t he lung from -a-h . n g t on 1 acres are e reclama--. in ak i ng its. The and the would be a:i expo id v stand d the great ! which would e visitor from ; : g American ir '! is' an . -- Tn (Icorgia there ate g.UdU Al liances pledged against jute bag ging, and 1 ..". in Alabama and l'.'l i in North Carolina, which will give a health boom to the new cot ton bagging enterprise. The Al liance is not only committed "to buy no jute bagging, but also to use nojutu bagging.'' Don't think that it will do no harm to use such as was left of last years supply, for in this you will be mistaken. The farmer who puts a bale of cotton on his wagon wrapped in jute and drives it through the country to market, ad vertises as ho goes that jute bagging is being used and may decide some poor fellow to use jute. who has already been debating in his mind; shall I sell my manhood, and my sacred honor lor the pit tance that may be in the diM'erence of cost between the two.' ll niEjute Baggirjg Trust com pany should offer you their bagging tor nothing, say to them "Get be hind me Satan." Fort Barnwell Items- Dr. M. II. Carr and family are very ill. Miss Rosa Cox of New Kerue. is visiting Mrs. K. P. Ilartly. Cotton crops are doing much bet ter than our farmers expected. Mr. W. (la-kins has accepted a position on the steamer L. A. Cobb of Hell's Ferry. M iss Mamie Smith of Pitt coun ty, returned yesterday to take charge of her school. Mms Fannie Wooten. nur new P M., received her commission last week -...d will -take charge ol the oflice today. Mr. John P. Cobb, who hold.- a position on a railroad in Westcru North Carolina, returned to his old homo last week, when- he will re main several days. Opens First Mcndiy in September, 1889. Special attention paid to Mathematics Commeroial Law, Book-keeping and Penmanship. Experienced teacher in instrumental music. Vocal music a prominent feature. Tuition, including board, washing, lights, etc., $65 to. S75 per session of five months. t&" For Catalogue apply to W. R. SKINNER, Principal, aug24 tf New Berne, N. C. K. R, JONES, Heavy AND Dry Goods & Notions. Full stock and large assortment. Prices aa low aa the lowest. Call and examine my Etcck. Satisfaction guaranteed. . I n 11 .1 1'ri II 'Jill. ; u ,1 i-i erat ton of lC Ii t l-ol digestion and l ii Tlie i iii . ia; u n is the grand prerequisite ..f uur. To insure the couveroion of fui".l ii. u rub ijulritii..ua blood, it ie only neceesary to use with persistence ac-J systematically J h6tetter "s Stomach inters. The fountain bead of supply tn the animal economy is the stomach. To regulate, to invigorate that organ, and thus facilitate its digestive and as similative processes, should be the chief aim of those troubled with a deficit of -t-amina. Nervousness, insomnia, feeble appetite these are usually traceable to impaired diesti in. Ivercomo this and you of necessity dismiss its multifar ious, pt-rpiexinj. and harasiinK symp toms. The emaciated can never hope to train flesh so lontr aa assimilation is imperfect. The Hitters surmounts the or.lv obstacle to an increase not only of vi,ior. but of bodilv substance. Con- lutr also with the Fitters malaria, kid- iii y nn 1 liver ci mphiit-t, constipation mi i rhi-umuu.- trouble. Thorougncss 5H g f m pr c.lis ;t year. CENTS. and are the BEST por.ds on the market, being E -CAT to any to c.-nt and BETTER then any T, cent ciar. 3ai j!c in, be ware of the numtrous imitations on the market, ami ulien calling for a package of the OLD VIRGINIA. CHEROOTS be sure and see that it has the name and sig nature of P. WHITLOCK on it, other wise you will be imposed upon. Trade supplied by IP- Ulricla, "WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR je27dw3m NEW BERNE. N ' ArtTxll TeU C. J. A.-BRYAN, Frcs. L. II. (1T1 ER. iff Trfs C. II. ROBERTS, Cashier. THE NATIONAL BANK Remember that our feuccess guaran tees v on the s i me high grades as ever . the same quantities measuro and weight id ways j-ist urd k nerou?-. but that PRICES ARE LOWER THAN EYER 1 Less profit and more patronage is our idea of future trade. We don't worry about patronage. Make Prices Right, and trade will be sure to follow. Goods 1 in our line have been too high ; there's no denying it. We aim to bring them down to a proper level; we are going to mat e The Luxuries of Life j AS CHEAP As the Necessaries! Wears offering lo the Retail Trad great inducement in Tobacco and Cigars! ' .The attention of families li called to the Celebrated Imperial Beer, for which we ar aeenta. Batlrl action jrnarantd mr money refundf d. At any one f our iEstabliehments will be found a A. L. Gregory & Co., PRINCIPAL HOUSE : E. Bide Middle St., oppoaiU 8. H. Boott. BRANCH HOUSES: N. W. Cor. Qaen and Paatear Su. OP NEW BERNE. N. C Incorporated 1S65. ' LARGE AND FINELY SELECTED STOCK Capital, - - $100,0001 OF Surplus Profits, 86,700' DIRECTORS. Jas A. Hry-'N. Thomas Daniels, L. H. Cutlkk. Chas. S. Bryan, GEOIiOE ALLEN. F. Ill . SlMMONS, (j. TI. Roberts. (R. R. Depot). 8. W. Cor. South Front and MiddU Bu. Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealers. Foreign and Domestic Wines Jobbers of cigars and to- bacco. LIQUORS, . NEW BERNE, N. C Porters. Ales, &c. augiedw BY AGREEMENT WITH THE 'CIRCUS SYNDICATE, No Other Circus and Menagerie will be in North Carolina this Year -BIT- John obioson's M AX-FACTCRZIIS OF ELECTRO BRONZE GOODS, Bronze and Decorated Lamps, Etc. RALPH W. BOOTH, Manager, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. haracteri s its t :! ect.-. I.iier.Cure li.is her 'ju; tcks no less than ii.eiliCiiiK. ami they are di v ; iii- J into two classes ; thoso who ii.ne o r 'id i : ii m withou; genius, and tlio.-e who h.iVr volubility without dejth. W'o shall get secontl-haud scu.-e ironi th- one. ami original nonsense from the other. ; III ! i im Cur Hiid Ilapi'.v Cint. "1 or over a vear I have had a break- . n g out on my g&RBLE WORKS, NtlT llEHMi, C. dlonuments - Tombs. J.ij til a aUiln e work ITALIAH&AMERICAN MARBLE Orders will reoeive prompt attsatior sn i satisfaction guaranteed JOE K. WILLIS. Proprietor 3 irx 10 BIG SHOWS UNITED. Big Circuses! 4 Great Rings! 100 Male and Female Artists ! ! 50 New and Novel Acts, MONSTER MENAGERIES 3 60 Carved and Gilded Gages, 1,500 Bare and Costly Animals, ROHAN H6FPODROM1E. 60 Thorough-bred Racing Horses, 60 NOTED MALE AND FEMALE JOCKIES, i .or. BROAD AM CRAVED Sis. nSW BERNE, Ah C ); i V- w i.- k'K. which troubled me - so had I could not walk, badly -welled, of a rurj'le color, with erup liinis ho bad that biood would ooze out if I bore mv weight on it. I was recom- . riii ii.K-d to try Clarke's Kxtract of Flax ; Papillon) Skin Cure, which I have - done. Mv leif if now well and I can walk two mile? on it without any j trouble. Signed. A. D. Ilayward." j i ; Clarke's Flax Soap makes the skin - soft and rreyente chapping. Skin Cure j . jC'l.l". Soap vfi cents. For sale by I". S. j DuiTy, druggist. 1,000 AND HORSES EMPLOYED. Coming by 4 Monster Trains. Burlington, Saturday, Sept. 21. New Berne. Tuesday, Sept. 24. Rocky Mount, Thursday, Sept. 26. Goldsboro, Monday, Sept. 23. Kinston, Wednesday, Sept. 25. Tarboro, Friday, Sept. 27. Wilson, Saturday, September 28. U. E. Milljeb is my authorized agetit ia Kinston. Alex. Fields, Traveling Agent. Watch for advertisement with full particulars, which takes 4.he place of this advertisement. The High Arm Davis, j Th Atlantic & North Carolina R. R. will sell on above dates cheap Simple, Durable and Light Running. : The only vertical feed Machine. i Excursion Tickets from all points to New Berne and Kinston at a t ll n.;rUMi Koafincr i All 3LW 1U UUUO rv uuuuv wivJfe J. M. IIINES, Agent. New Berne, N. C. ' '

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