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- ' , : i fc". J-' V - .V, ' -.-.vj.- . t V THE JOURNAL. -v ,1 ikw srra e. s. c. sept, i 3 IIMIM'IM Mlr. THFSv THRrr. Hois:on . f in r! ' n . .i rr n t untis-; t 1 r i ! . -' e r 1 rc i ; . StiV. r.i-r .ire n: my her h.s'.or worth of . ration, 13 1 ever .in. I ' The groat West awakes to strike r-: :n North from Ul. r , m i18 the fetters of a 1 ' system that takes the golden gr.cn tut it ( or it vi 1.1 v M'i: ( oi.riwv 1 1 1 - N to keep tip . f 1 1 1 11 in in . 1 -. A run ,'. of ilivt:. 7 :iurd.i . is'il iv id .i ; -.Ttmllj froit-r j. r Tn Pri-leut, s; . .! a", tl.e . LOJ Cotiepf iVijbrati'T. --not h- fttgiieul ir '" TTTB Unr.cd on '"edc :' cC-r nf have e'"''i ! t over nor Jao. 1 . QTloO, Giir r.i'. LSiflTIMV.. f v IV't. rtivtxl in N- v .Ti a al i;ei : T. k . ' Two ta.':m:i.l :eu, o ;'. 00O0ik,0", the wealth ( eoaatry. IT l nor e. .;u i MQt. Of the j 5fw i.n .:' m.'l S" re pcopT'v .. ceot. Oeh. U . darcrt n :".- .t i;r i t Veteran' ll.tVr. ' Mecklenburg ,oa::' m Iibra. i-n;:ihn.;oa : Ir i.t a::.'.-'r--.,v.l i ! L Try or owrvl (o. tUliott riJJKiin.l. Sberarl for K1-13 tb I."rd" erd'.'. f.,r , .. Hi: rioa. Cineiaaat! lia r.rer, I'etn Viisru t'is.'i it i m y yet t-e-eoaaA' rjie prvlacr of .tn. The der-xtn: of thi jafai t KtOf UoaatAifis now NtOit worked with (TtT6 energy by th coarny that own tt-" exhibitroas . . There .: '.OtM : .l'., Il . . i iii : .- I' i S .r ! ' - l.er . re.o.ve of her farmers to make rt.-h ev-!i'in insolent the nionojKili'- id memo ! Hist, llverywhere lVor .i. ' :i.-:" are it rtirht. nyi.l t he l.irtv that prot i -, r oppre:.eil i i'mt i- :: r:t!ir ' la!l. l- ' ' ... i 1 :. r : c ,i : e i j in e i - '. . a : ' ' ' ' u :h.r '.'r:n j and n'.adne.- :" ' ' "' : :l liilliion. anil lil an. h .: a' '- i.e'jjh, :V.r the ehrt-ks nt m)t!snen ' :i"i'in. art'l ;i;r;v t. j . t, tr , t- r. bi -t- r V . 1 1 " Tiie ri'tn nl the tinier m:i -.if v.p.ip.-r-.. :. i ; i j ; ,e j ear of jaluler. : . c ( n s ir.ws its . ;::n! Wl'll w ho t to Mr lie 'A': ll. 1 ave .1 ' r .1 ! V 1 i I t . ..I. iT.iI ir-r a.l s : 'iia'. ran : t ee lies - ' .i '. e and . :. lerfu! pr. resources 1 . ti r v !.. e pr.i to ad Itic au d ' : i. : r :i i - i r ' the n re tr i -v. e.: et v ! . :T.-r ra i - . pur,.- of i:.i i tan' ' A -.' . .ii-.T :n pi is li the l'atr. The e;ty .Lu;hed fur :.:iiii-M eapj. .' i . ii , with i ,-. t ,i p.o pie ,v .' : .' 'ii ir a ile al . u i . : r t ar.d rd: . 'ii .(: r rk and i-. e r eirnest w .hr. Fi - , i ' r . tiv It t . i r r d ( Vn ' ea u . w 1 Le '-' ( '.)u ; : ' w is t !' n-. a. :' S a' ;o:i . jr. ! Dg.. UAaxijo?i i th flmC jxs- Agonal ;v rrideat to tacrA. tn pcbhc'fha: n ! dtC. Tb Au$ut. HifxtcUtioa flrt t Umoaia au:moh:p. !or ur: tLa' N T'.h a t i.t t.rml '.he l.nk th: muted Wm regret tot; Cwn laiie Hatca(C ai retired from th edi tomhip of to Orpiin' Kr-.nd rvrBp farther change r la eon Uaipiatioa. Sa l to good nd tMl to a AJnd H Aichett. nsir IlearT (iradr i ot Tery clear. For a tiaie b ' . 'Lirh.i.n 1 a.i ii ...i i a iti ; n an appeal K.r f t North ( iroliua . . :' 'tii' '.ite ; ' r- e 1 a n d houid '.i Lin Kay et lev i lie i t e r i pt! tanrv. t the l'ed.-rai N 'r : h ' irol : a a ::. (' A merioau '. ' a r . r i 1 1 m fa-1 even n 111 Or. t I 1 1 ' t . 1 1 tit ::i the m : n 1 1 dler.-. "i K 111 '.. No w pokea of u i caadu3t for T'oited StAtM S a a tor, tha for Goreraor, mad U U so iid tat a U a can dldaU for KpraU(tTe la V'on gTMa. 0CT91D popJ tiii State Kairt to Jadf of the eatire State, aad it is the datj of every proeaioeat bid. erery good Camer aad erery work laf maa vho wiahea to ae North CaroUaa aort proeperoaa aod her people giea the adraoUjfe of ont id Capital, U e that the coDa:: Slate Fair is a graoJ aod complete accede. Darbaas Iaily t lo le. Ilnw the echo of it r aj: repeat dly ia uoe'j ar' The -hot flr.-d at Dayton aeena to have teen keard aronod tb world , and : ts r TwrtMtioaA fine home ;ch aln: .r dotBt; force. State answers to State, froct mo int i.ti to nvount.ua leape the .:;- rvj. . eren t.-.e plains laaa eou . rd And tti on Toiee t, '.::o h. et :he pact foe the Pernor i party" t'ti Inquirer, I - n . CamtN Mi'K'.nskv - rirst je -'a Known t'l'.. U mv-!il to do hi part in : i ;i . He says thit, ajnoa o-.ii'T tt.as. a inie i'y th 'arol r.a . . t I a de en : : -4 i i ; hi i i y .l.ti.i farmed he Thirteen rir.al S'a'.es ; n a on 4 1 1 1 u '. ton a i I ai.ia of independent States. I.: 'J4 o ap to Kay ettev.lle in Ni.vemV w :h grateful hearts, proud reo-illect ions and patriot; rfi!Tf - then, may the future of our State U as prosperous as her I pa-st has txea glonoas. l tie r.jtcern .mrui v iiuinu iu- du.scn il and ( ime, K'ih and Oys ter Kxposition to be held at liew Brne daring the coming winter will t an occasion which should ttra.-t the people of our Htate from th mountains to the seaboard. It nil 'e .4 marvelous revelatiou ol the t-aut ft;', and a inagpiflceat r4is lay of the tu(-t wonderful re rtonrre yet presented to the pubhc for two wntcM this KiX).si:ion ha (ipoteu lor itself, d.1 i!e 1 glted moltitudes, on toth occa-sioa-t, con Tr-sed that '-the half had no'. Seen told." It is lofty praise to .sir, of any exposition, that "it fkr ex -ceded ex;ectat;0D," bat sacii h.ws been the history of oar 1 '. i ;hi : ion , an ! so it will continue to for 3 ears to cocie. person ai 1V1"S would 'h1 nero sci'.ool and a r a revo .: '." sue :i a State Maaoe wi ol 1 N Isin, pn.l follow n m!, r.:i; tr. !-. Hay iia-; S ite . f lat-ioa. He '.m ' oftbtoj-, even n : .nctpien..! WOC 1. 1 ('.vi' 'he schen'is ..ver to owls and b ;. an I the c.iari'het to deso lation. Ii.ehniond Ttmev. TltK I i'il :'i; i. eh reanrks that -tii West :.ta democrats doo't c ir.- .1.. .-a" tli.. vote in; that S:a .0: 4 i tn.-y do the t eiantia.' ().. ;.es, they do. They, eare a great deai as '.he republican of Wet Virtat foand cat wherj oae or two hundred republican TOtes, cast by n;riie who had been brought Iroaa Virginia for thai parpoe, wer thrown out. Swannah News, I)i?v. O0VEKX0B Fnvtt.i; . re pr eae r. : - 1 d by a Hot Sprt itrresponden t ! of the tV'dnjtngtoQ Messenger with aaylag- '-rhe quicker North Caro lina gets nd of the nero popuia tion, jas: so soou will she be able to ladac-A hardy white men from the North and other places to come la here aad settle, l'.ot a loog as oOO.ODO to oOO.OOO negroes live here, ootside white men will not come in to any great eitent.' th. i c;...; r in . i l . i 1 ' ' l r ki .-. n s ' (,:.-. t. pr. N.'t pe-'. e : t.s , ( : , n'i.'i iQ es year o b-, in 1 f. i! I'.y an D .i r p f,..; ex vp i , V t IK OK Jl'RI l.EF. ; a' ti:. orld at lare, pec.a!ly at ther-e I'liitt! . tint. : i j i" ir t ha' c 1 1 is for j i'. hi n de ' gratitude to the 1 leavi'ii an ii liar t h . . no de v istat t n war in :.e T -,e ide.-M of peace 1. - - p 't-r f n n i versa! -m-I: .i . . . . i -. t iie ea rt h teems : i't .-. fid at lauds re . ' u:..! i:. ' crops and luscious 1 -pread pestilence -, ''.ringing wretelied ; a ct atious of men. I. rd , an d gre.i t ly to . r h . s w on d.-r fu I g. ol i g kind no t;..- . .r i I . : , .. '. ti . ! to ii .i; 1 1 1 . ni .!.! t. j . c:;;g ::, i lent li r - tie c h ! r i d g ;' .i:. ,i p ; . r . . i c 1 1 1 a g e . : i ' i. o-h t lie re is to '..' e.-. , a i e t a rn to i i N F. I' KO l'K A . l';ie .-igns ol the times indicate stirring events in Kurope before many months shall have pushed. War clouds have often apeared, in the eastern horizon, winch have had no other effect than the aug mentation of armaments and the strengthening of defence?, but pre sent portents are indicative of con vulsiotre that may shake thrones and t tfcct the destinies of em pires. There have recently been exchanges of coartisies between Kings and Kniperors.t hat indicated the continuance of jveace, but at the sime time.diplomacv was doing its secret work, and now It is announc ed that a tnppie alliance has been trs. formed tetween Germany, Austria boan frnps fares of ; hose States are the protrc o w ers. Divested of the disguise ot Ku r iiea:i diplomacy this , alliance means defiance of Ktissia and France. H.sniark, the master spirit ot the alliance, has not jet developed his p-diey. I' is contingent ujon events m the Lear future: Oae of these is the French elections: another is the contemplated visit o! the C' irewitch to the capital of Franco. Herman sotni oflicial or gans do not hesitate to say that, 'if in tae elections the present government is so materially weak ened as to make F.oulangism an important factor of the French policy we are certain to hear the war drums boat as in a.; i sve 1 w e , 1 v e : -and l'.rigliti'ii. it tere.i tor -Well." u ,: be a It: tie r t h e fe 1 1 o w ! , knew wha" 1 I .em in e see.' in 'ii at i ve to:,.- ..f .: it is fa i r to ,i : 1: .i a wholesale, 1 ib'onig lio'i-e in any line ot I ir, ' eil S' at es t li i ' I es. 1 e 1 i i i K s tile I i . i r 1 1 : 1 1 g , ti'i' :n, llio 1 1,.- s w , i t.ll 1 nine p.ipels, s more an 1 e x i ' - 1 1 : t ' 1 1 : wo-r.l I Ve o ; .i ne ci :i p.ll'OHlS may I expect t.iteiiieiit ig aboir. in n in KO V.NdKK 1 .. ai told t hat a N in i no '.v i dTet i n g to iron woi Us. 1 -:,n. ni'ii an I : i There ate :;..!;;sti c ta. i c i ' ; k -: or. of the Ji i hi:. I V UMilM.l, into i, will a. lie dot l.ii go isja: 1 1 1 1 1 1 n i coin on ' s i nno It H i '.I, nl. e i ' it : , 1 ' if , i i w ay a-n'l i : ur.i'v a : , . i : 'oli,i.-eo l.ic'. companies Cv -.' 1 - : . -tni in my . -a ti ; i s ' l.anks m p i . a tir n-.- The Century nnd St Xichol;. The publishers of Sc. Nh a announce that that popular : io n's magazine ia to be eulo-. a. beginning with the new vo n-. which opens with November, and that a new and clearer type; will be adopted. Four important sei ml fitoi it s by tour well known American authors will be given during the coming eai. sit s all dav bv t in- ( liaj.i-; a, ' .'lie heat ..f the busy. (...;. .n, dewy moiTiin.' tni ec n u; aen the Saiiiinei sua ni i :.. .V .1 .i I ii . : . ,i s - ii.- i ,: c s . ; . i Patient;-.. ' Neath kta Hath a i i II. a- phi . : ie I fl-tl.V I ed ( :ie ', ; ': easeil it I O '.IN, I -.- !. algc WOflvS, P.lll is .ictively ptislnii 1 ',v eo ci pressed a;r. I .4.1 0 Is stir P 'V illl p I ) ees. at least Sen t at i e, the trat tng'i us ! m.i bi- iini ; h ! ! i . i : one . i .re Tii lll'.lc IS n her i ! c. i .iiii ' i ) s , ' e. "1 suppose leie is hardly r commission n sin ess ni t he loe-i no' have ; i a v e h n g repre : om o::e lone man .In' I at ges up US o Hit 11. alld then tan i.oll-es wit h i .I", i rago of t he i , a c e s t ! i e i! toil! ists mil t. ' The li 11 nil I'll busi-ies: put in at a blow lntir red hot riv ets in one minn'e .ind t lool e is.v 1 1 thus t reat :ro:i , a - it it i itch putty. ti Kill way headij u l hundred ing : its hey iron s as was T ( o. ter.- makes Koanoke i' m ;)!o es fe veiv cieiks. Tlieir ofliet t : ful ami e x ton siv e strut"-,! m the st le. i i 1 II KK lit II.IUNi li indsome new court s are : n a beau building, con-U'-tti Anne .Mr. Frank K. Stockton has writ ten a new and characteristic story called '-The IMerry Chanter." It will begin in the November Century and run through four numbers. The story takes its name lrom a vessel which started from a Massa chusets port on a peculiar cruise. The owuers,a young married couple are on board, and the vessel is com manded and manned by tour village captains of unusual expenep.ee. Mr. Dana Gibson will illustrate it. The November Century is also to contain a new storv by olaik Twain. A splendid ptiiil: lOUsC During the coming volume the Century ie to have an illustrated series of articles on the French s"t). .til I CS . miner i ",l I Mllll ; ' mean an i ,i . ids completed and ac sciiol u s. I 1,1 ' ' ' nil. last night, a the right man are a dozen ot a V. M. C. i paid secret .i ry Gre to la Thel The have Carolinian too. mam tin ait li ne w Miiiding just Salons of the seventeenth and' eighteenth centuries, including pen portriats of many of the leaders and a detailed account of the or ganization and composition ol several historical salons, A great number ol interesting portraits will be given with the tones. Pas I- Ill I'll..', i i ! i In I Ustia .Wal. W'lia , And i-v.a ; 1 ;ipi .. 1 he sililMi', The care Pale p The p. The f.tia--A ial s..i We se We ie Force of Instinct, .Mr. Sothey, in his History of Frazil, ihus describes the perilous situation of Cabeza de "a a, who, sailing towards P.razil. is preserved lrom shipwreck by a giillo, or ground cricket: '-When they had crossed the line, the state of the water was inquired into, and it was found that of a hundred casks there remained but thie-to supply lour hundred men a: d tinny lous--. I'pon th s the Aiie'aata.ln g.uv fililcrs ta m.ikc the i.eirest liti ! Three d 1 s t iie stnnd t.mai.l.v, i! j AGENCY FOR H it (111 ' i n i 1 1 r an II. , pa ,!. ., tne ',, -!in,'i!) an c-r srh. , 1 . 1 j ivei t y. , . . m.v it a:;..- he, lit ll i .1 g I i ai Ii i 'ad. i 1:1 I he HiM'i'lV s lent the i.i'le disap the fourth in to ring its as was im- supposed, the 1 nd. I he miserable w atch i. on gi.lio beg scenting, the ti,. ( a: et h t i e .mi a: . ai the I . ran . i iily thins I lui. 1 ;n modating ' (0 1 1 : i -1 1 1 . Mr. ml In- seemed I : 1 1 1 woi 1-: . . : e churches A ssoei at ion he i s a Not tli OVelV side . 't .ce the ou n . ,; The l isy cheek ale 1 t W.- ia;.-; ly sean t he l a ill 4 . .nic n ii. i I. .ii bUV. i " ami f i ., . .n I he ci . - i he "ll 1 V wet- i, it. -k)U 'an in n oil lill 1,1 com m ere ; a second class, second class ehargi : nor do they The railroad irrving sample up. as well as small, deuces. All t lies- 1 are built id" in iek get to Ml e h ' ion t 1 bv ion of these allied 1,,TIIT ),r,Mirr)if nnilur ' o' r "' );,'C tra ell. tig will range dav. bu: . in a s.ngb w : ' : . ; ' : i gan e. 1 . ! ' .' . - oil good- men trunk- t i . e r w : 1 1 1 pari r ' - W h e I e i r ; e g :. or express, hotel numerous incidental Co. are .er. e X pe h seS - 1 these an.'. - 1 11 .-pet; se pur . t: e' nn-ii ' pel i, i.-es i a - Pit. ..ne.. w : . i . J'hey il a 1 o . ra ' i - with ' ; i-;ng. ' ' ' I I 1 ' 1 ij'llt'el- illollgil .il.i. gs are going private res i structures iu-f not for Foeaiion r as niquaiit : - i n :n pa: a ii !aal pt Uses i ie re V oil 1 expen t'.o. an lie am v t ave w ; . e x I Tin for by as year. I'tiell 'In-re com miHs.on. etc. paid less than 15S7, and largest number ..'Ml, i.l) e. Mill nave r". I X pel. dei -n a da av i rage on ii. i n. per dav iplv tie's , ..iiKi.no ' I in urn' ei Is s;';ia'i id. ext, :;.-.' splelldeil ral b-pnt V-I , upward aloi .1 e i ': roil, ; i a c : to on li ad er a ii a charming ve I oil en Ai. el. t he name e sliav.ei grass. a Of au ll. .lilst station, a gate i ircu'.ar lawn to he I'otl- looks at i n vai i- 'Idtiie and See Me."' Never take "come and see me" as a phrase meant in earnest unless it is accompanied with a date. An invitation without -ciicumstance'' is in. invitation at all. Depend 1.. ..11 i'. if any man or woman de-sti.-s v our company, he or she will a ;.pi:nt a time for your visit. '-Call on me when you can make it con venient:" "drop in as you are pass-in-;"' "make us a viit whenever ..ii have and hour or two to spare," ne social indttinitixms by which men of the world understand that they are nut expected to do the t lung requested. an ' . '.! s l,A.j ,ll 1 hoc us ie a it' A silken b-iiiee lint thus L,-h Daikly, i;.,' Met h ink.-, 1 il :n i here sh.-l-r. Tin m "it kl.-e.v (1 hand Th : O: l.ii ! o i e. in human he -iv-i i a: ' r f list i.i a e as in .pie n . sari i . touch - t hey pa -s . a lliai f.u land v :a l n n k n iu ii. -I' eiu li k null v A soldel , h had bnuigl, cricket . 44 : : i . nig tn l,e an VOlee: but It whole way ! point mi nt. morning t he shrill rat t le. mediately Such was win h had been kept that, upon In k ing Mit at this warning, they I e : i ei veil high rocks within low shot, against which, had it not been foi the insect, they must inevitably have been lost. Thev had just , t .me to drop anchor. From hence i i hey coasted along, the gnllo sing ing every night as if it had4een on i shore, till they reached the island! of St. Catalina." ADVICE TO ITIOTll HKS. Mas. Win'blow'8 Soothing Syrcp should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the K')Di8. allays all pain, cures wind colic, and in tbo beet remedy for Jdiar hcea. T.. i-iity-flve cents a bottle. And a variety of other Fin Cigars. Wm. L. PALMER, Middle St, New Berne. THAT'EIEHT The Original Win. C V. Siuimom. SL TuouU, Propf ' A. sm.mnni Iivrr Medicine, Brt'J i i , in I'.r 1'. S Court DIPtATI J. 11 I'ie 'r A. Q. Slmrooni LIt- ii It. , . a ..I st'd hy Zelllo iKS. M A s i m. im for 7 year '. I . i i -. i s - 1 1 . n , BiLiouia, In-Ill-: i.Si, k lllADAt HK.LOT Arrni'i., s,ik Stomach, Ktc. Xrv 1 It. Ilr 1TT1. I'utor M. K. Cl.ut. 1.. A.l....... Trim., write: "1 I think 1 si .1.1 I -, r been drild but li.r - i r in..iir M. A. Slm- ni". I. vi r M. ilirlnc. I hi i..ine."(s toil Ui irulMtittite Ve I. .- , u!t ' lot your Modi rinr, l.ul il don't ujwtr like p. eosr " Dr. I K. GriTM, Editor Ti k)arui MrmphU.TMa. My : I received a pmxrkmjre ol TorL.lt-r Medicine, end have used a.alf of rC It work like a chara. I wrnol M hettrr Liver Regulator S cer tainly oo mure of Zeilia I "A" 1" Golueky . - i 'ai sum mer ctu ioh.: . York Daily !na .a r '.. your terms :,. v, i- i dilleient lrom your tern guests. -f "ii , , a ; .' a w . ; osi i v. li lt gul tr Sbl m m . v h r. r 1 . .1 . . , 1- W hen people wish to be cheaply YeS) Kir;' yes, 'fir: ofe oris mrse. cash Oar in ad- there wil be renewed appeals to the patriotic to support farther military bnrdens, even if Carnot Is sustain ed in power." and they also declare that if the Ciarowitch, who is dow on a visit to the German F i peror, ges directly from Ferlin to Fans i: will be accepted as indicating the ' alliance of Kussia and France. I Tbe Cologne Gazette declares t iiat "the first line of danger is not Fans, bat St. Petersburg. " The Hamburg Correspondence, in an acdoubetedly inspired article, say s, 'Germany must accept the fact of j the iermamen hostility of t he t C.r. Persistence in the Ku-.-i.in j policy is more dangerous to the peace of Kurope than French chau vinism. The chancellor bemg convinced of the Czar's lasting enmity, will cease bis delicate and cautious treatment of Kussia and henceforth frankly treat St. Feters bur as he treats Paris." dust at this juncture the position of Kngland gives concern, and I becomes an important factor in i Kuropeao affairs. Victoria is un- I qnesiionably favorable to Germany.) I'.ut, it is sn open secret that thel Krrtish Oueen is beinr nreseil to' l.nDii and f .'.-'.iNi, e or coin m i.-s inn -. A are pa.d T .'..linn to receiving the lattt-i comparatively tew, travelling s.ili wa s ; ii tb main! C'.o.oni a year, b. all 1 tar 'act vv et I, 1 .. m. n prt ilom . ;. a ' e. as :n i't.M'i!, a a - i aa avei ag i i ear is not lar nut Figui : n g ii no n a ,.Ie t i, e sa.al.es, Fe" tourists a i e -'.e in a year. 1 he rt eel ve betweeu tier in salaries esser number ri ,.iinu those amount being For t here are 4v lio are ai t -1 1 1. 'h m ) to t hey .ire few In .4 er s liar led might lie sup- oi rl.Mio ;' the way. iti average oil a 11. a 1 til t g r ed plants All along are ai.i--i ot geranium-. heliotrope, petunias ve. :u larg- tun- on eitiier si tie o; th- pathway. Then ex i usite ribbons beil. or circle- or ether shapes ate formed with various stiades nt coleus and other foliage plants: and in the nudsts of ,i..lif.. tii..ru ij nntliinnr liL-a thia e. io "--"'"fe ; terms to ou wili be kiutl of vagueness. The compli- vaace meutary small change of society ; should always ue tauen at a large ; .-i-'ather' asked the xoud" son d discount. It is never worth its face. Deacon Sijutbbs, "what ?s the or anything like it. Yet it is a con- 1 diil'erence between a man who dves venieut medium of exchange 1'ot woo on pltlJbs ami a New York all that, and heavy debts of grati- j editor " tude, that ought to be requited in j '-Well, nr.w, ieallv. my son'' better coin, are often paid with it. j beaming beniguly on 'his oll'sprin'g People who have more polish than am not prenared to state. What principle use it lavishly plain, i js the diil'erence 7" blunt, honest men sparmgly, or not l..t8- 1 1 ( oKN -1- ,a ( ).4TS N-44-ja.jl.'s. i' Mil I. 1 U'i ipk r,.i.. .:i , yell- : : a ES-bV. S 1". ' ' ' ' . "i ;n..i.i;u Yirv-: SI. OH I1aMS--i 'mil lit I .A in ' i un: t y Ii , Y 1 rah is I 'NI- ..s - t 0,: j -i T- some ol these masses are louutaius constantly playing. Varandas run tor two stones aroumi uic uuuaiug, ,.f,t u mara u,ma ,n,i s -UCULLU VI a UICI D VVUJ J HUU V tie i nem. .. ., . at all. Whoever makes to a fashionable a friendly visit house on the salary u! -1. M'I I p-i ve.'.r givtsa totHl ,, t ..'.0011,00(1 aeeoidmg to my arithmetic. T tii:.- add t-ilT.- jilll.liliil fnr eXp-Iis-s. at.dvttvtll ti a ve ''.''.'7..V'" '." !.-; ' ' . c.-e t wo Itl'IlH. ' 1 .11 ' ', hel e -ire i : m i r ; : s lie: bic : mate of t :-s and nt her llmg men, inet: s ac i give any ie cost i f n ti uT.-'.tes biit the abdicate in favor of the Prince of Wales. It is known that Waies is partial to France, and it is belie veiU that he is at heart hostile to Kmperor William because of indignities to the Kmprexs Frederick- This un certainty as to tbe attitude of Fog land may hold hostile elements in abeyance, but cannot prevent the collision which, sooner or later, is inevitable. i h .ir get I a ga;:: count. It accurate isti trim ks. s.impl of t lie t ra t items as we figure them in ours'ore will give something to judge from. Our live men require tifu-en trunks, cos-nig t.ii'li, or -l'i. These men h quire two sets ol simples early one n the spring and one in the fall. The cost of these two sets of samples is about -M.noo per man. Of this -j'.iin.') worth o -roots wlr.ch are rt-iruired lor samples overv ear a considerable Fort Barnwell Items n tl. : at ion .C g! r '.he t ti r. iuii a a a : a:-. .1 tr, :.; t - ; ' i. of .inr I 1; e r s 1 e x e : our I ISai t. is ! 'e II -o I t h rsat i- n to ee : . ' tut: jd al b ir r .ers ar. il i-j :,.!.!.. , i r c it a ' , on , ' :. . pes am! k-S 1 H-e I I - r h i i Ue a 1 roken I e ve 1' "'are 1 a- lie perp, t a lie.l Kepub rampmt ,iHV all c . e ii e o ; stra::detl a In t he b.q. es t o y ol c .1 ; . to i-t; i. : p I . s.s t'otton baskets are coming in. Tlie fleecy staple will soon l ready for picking. Messrs Spier Cv (Jumly will leave ttiday for Foston to purchase their fall and winter stock. The firm of MoGlohorn 4.; lute have dissolved copartnership. W.' C. White is now conducting the business. I t)uite a crowd of our townsmen : it-It Sunday to attend a camp meet ing at Lane's chapel some have re turned and report a grand time. uite a crowd of oar toud e lad ic.s i and gen's were out horseback j ruling la.st evening. A certain ; oang man could not get a horse i no his sweetheart took him on is i hind her. imrfiDii is ost. while most ol it. Is so soiled and damaged by constant handling that it has to no sola at a heavy ieduction from the actual co-f. or else given awav. To cover this depreciation we make an al lowar.ee of Id 1 .".percent. n;nn tin cost of the sam pies.' ' -Irutiks do not need renewing every ear, but repairs and replac itig lost ones Parm quite an l'em ot expensts. From the.-e tigures it is evident that the similar expenses ot greatt r or lesser amount borne -ale hoiis- wiP swell travel!. i g expense iOn.non tar beyond per e m. Those I t he figures t hat are ng -ah .-men in t his l-Vl I V V4 .O.e: : lie salary ami item of ?'.': 'T.f ; .niin.i on, non think are about paid to trave l; -iilIi'M: 1: tl. the 11 .it 1 MI a ! tb l'he 11 it no: a 1 di me. At prt st :. slim a 1 1 i v i . .it;.- a hie . 1 ;nr trie THIS, from the Pmladelphia ' 0(- BcorJ, i aa eacoaragtng ackoow ledgeinen: of Soathera growth at a i ' w re-it . Hi', i n ' -v era . s d a a i l.ticai partus are tak i i recon polar star i 'on st it u I.i (.KiM.K ittms. Fo ig anew their tl.rect- .1 -nuatae iaDi ?uon ' j e I h . b. ted sue u tao Argeatiae Scale, ao oth-r fort, hire :b( eoaatry beyoaad the baiit of thel L'aioa has oaa-de such forward j atrvdea as the State Soath of 3d a aoa'a aad Dixoo's line daring the ' tlsaw that has elapxed sine tne eJoaw of the civil war. Aad the work is ooly well begaa. The' great annersJ reaoartes of the Soath I r aaereiy aaoovereo; uere ami , there; thetr aaagattade is as yet an I oafaeased qaaatity " TUB arjtameat that the re p. toVtioa of the S.3athem States ;u Ccogress hoa!d be reduced because bat a sraaii proportion of the elec tor cast t h.ei r votes : very shallow . t a e v -i t .- .4 -; . str Nort a party ;n the ma ' .r: '. . t Mr farmers are picking cotton. Oar st-bools are opening with gratifying prospects. s.an.l statesmen a re tl , rect I ... ,, , , r ! iit-v. .11 r. i i.e is on on a oi ;ei curse by the jsilar star tn) to ptleton, N. C. er ...tae American (on-titu Seme of our (all crops are like on ! fsll riowers regular daisies. Nfver t-fore ha-s the I leMioeraey Miss I.avinia Whitfield returned uiiitv. Never le- I on Monday to Littleton college. ; n a g i : ti . ' . : : e r . "A pay i . o :. - a sumer. i half of ' ' of Is- i -h everv man. ' In ,-e t rave Oti.t I' 44 ol ir rt 1- . : ; : wntr. in and the h::e of handling th profit to halt lators, each. - ( ant will pax ib n't know, not tntei est i taking ui al day i cal'l , N e ws and a x 1 11 t he ..-ami m.l- by t he com oi even the o 'he ee u - Il s I- mill.ons. T'o e. ic!i on eh:!.! to pay mm. or in ; 4 in . bar' cvtiv man u r e. -u n r;. . i-UIIlel jell s et ks uses m sold ah-n a m 4.s.se i r e-s no u d ed with such spoutaoieity to the cor 4mal principles of tbe great party wh eh has leeu the guardian of Mr. .1. H. Johnston, our clever ! they pass youog druggist, has gone on a visit consumer won to bis home in the Western part of closer together t ne mate. Miss Nouie Scarboroueh.who.se hbs-rty in the past, and is the hope; 1H,n contributes occasionally to the of patriotism in the future. Kvery Democratic State l on 4 en tion that has asse mbieil during the present ear has thrown to the a bann-r inscribed with such words and sentiments a-s -The Constitution. I. liberty ami ("union: Ki,ujI It girs ami Privilege: h-ono-my in the administration it the Govern men'. Tar.fT K-.'orir, a 1'ree It is hard r any Coag or Scut a ascend a Pailadei cent, of 1 -districts, o: tested with praccical 1st that, ruanitiea -troabi ir hip on b '. Pem 'e' oat Fall..' the t! mav ;. . . . h , men ' and an Honest 1 mint it ;..rm t of j , : - ' n .1 I t . A -i:. are e -:: as to se. - ;1.. r.) :---n.i :dt-d cfi;:. d sfranchisel e-;3Ji hard- i ' . 1 :eco r J . e 0 II a 4 a ; . in' 1 me :. .1 : on r r a . i 1 s t 1 1 r tu all, : 1. hi'Ui cr.ny a o . t n i ; :; -1- ; r a : '.- t - s W n ! k.s . , . . 1 -1 ' s . New hr , in 1 k -in p Iu let 1 1 ,. 1 ... it. a w - it , v : ...en ie tin 1 New I ersey, 1 their eracv T - t-r;. N .- v dang, rs 4 ran v nave j i..ila:.d .. ; eentrai; ' t.ro't ctmn. cilnmnsof the Jiu kkap, is visit ing our postmaster. Master James Wooten, the young man who aecidently shot himsell near town last week, ia improving, we are happy to state. During a night last week a small star was observed quite near the mtxin which, however, in a short while drifted tehind the moon, and was strangely seen no more. Let evyry brother seek his home anil tied contentment there," is a a very good song, but not an over agreeable serenade when a young lady's b-st young man is on a call. We regret to say that we shall probably write no more for the .1 I it j .u. from our town. Our con tieetion with the JnfUNAl. a hi (irange Itt-m:er has been a pie.i. ant one, if brief. We leave tin week for a si hnol of Telegraphy, but hope to still contribute occa sionally to the papers of the State we love teHt. the "old North State." We regret your resignation. Fu tluction without relief to a tli en or more speeu tlirougii whose hands ri:- producer and the 1 do wed to get win-re by larger pro and larger consumption u creas - nt fo- w-uld bring I'd. mil I'l.bun Is er iiable to lollow contract of the hands or face with what is known as poison ivy, especially 111 hot weather or it" the body is per spuing freely. lite trouble may subside for a !:m-. only to appear i n t un powers of Hood's Sarsaparilia j thoroughly era. !. cite every trace nil poison trom the blood, as the cures it has show. rheum arising and vines clothe and shade them, i so that they are delightful resorts by day or by night. Iu the midst o! a city one gets into the country. As you lie on your bed at night the cooling splash of the fountains lulls vim to slumber by their ceaseless liquid murmers. The crystal drops, swayed by the toy ing breezes, fall with gentle music to their quiet repose. The accommodations are very comfort able and the table is a.l that can b- desired. Many hotels open their inviting doors to the traveller and may rival this in -omtorts within, I know not. None approach it in externals as herein described briefly. Fat 1 must clo-e my long, hastily written and rambling letter. It may give some information and pleasure to others, who have not been tins way. .Much might be written or this whole section. Koan oke is established. Fut it is now the ei liter of a developing section. Activities ai great or greater may le expected along these linos of 'railway. Salem, an obi town six miles away is about getting on a boom too and other points, too numer ous now to mention. With thanks to all of your leaders who have followed me to the end, and wishes that they may enjoy the pleasure incident to such a trip of a few da vs. I bid ou gocd bve. L. C. Vass. K i.Uioke, Ya., Sept. -Ph. Allien s Manifold t'3 clunedia. The seventeenth volume of Aldeu's Manifold Cyclopedia ex tends from Gogo ,a town and sea port of lint ish India to Llaliogra phy ta description ot the sea), and eompaies favorably with its prede cessors in its skillful editing, handy form, excelb-nt typography and binding, and its remarkable econo my in cost. Heretofore the pub lisher h is announced the work to lie published in "() or more vol umes :" now. it is announced defi nitely, to be completed in 1 ) vol umes, and they are juonr.sed here itter at the speed oi' a' least one volume a month, which is very rapid lor good woi k. While in magnitude tie Cyclopedia com p. ires closely w.th Appletnh's or Johnson's, and is considerably larger than the late.-t edition of Chambei's. it is vastly moie comprehensive than -it her of tlietn. Kesnies covering tiie ti s u 1 1 ground of a universal Cvclopcdia. it includes also an un abridged diet loiiary of the Knglish language, every important word to be toiind iu Webster 's or Worces ter's, and not a few besides which have grown into t lie language since their latest revision. Cotuidering tlr.s omiprebensiveiiess and its edi- 1; si an d ii.i'eli m tea! t -elleuce. its pr.ee is 1 1 . 1 1 : y ,es- tnun marvel ous, Tl..'' re.-eivtai belore O.To- r 1, ISs'.i. being tin- price in full for the 40 volumes ;u cloth binding. or '5.S0 for halt morocco binding. This price is gradually advancing as ' the publication progresses, earlier patrons of the work being considered entitled to more favor able rates than those who come later. A specimen volume may be ordered in cloth for bo cents, or in half morocco for So cents, to be re turned if not wanted. John K. Alden. Publisher. New York, Chicago anil Atlanta. me,"' will be likely enough to find that the family circle which he has dropped into by request is as un genial as the arctic circle, and to leave it with a chilly feeling about the heart that will prevent him from venturing into the same high lati tude thereafter. IJut when a whole souled fellow, whom you know to be your friend, grasps you vigorously by the baud, and says "Come and dine with me to day dinner on the table at five o'clock be sure to come, we shall expect voq'' go if you can, and you will be all the better for it both in mind and body. One likes to meet friends at the hospitable board one's own or theirs, it matters not which but a nod in the street is all sufficient from a fashionable acquaintance. Secrets Not to he Revealed. Kmployees in printing offices should be careful not to reveal any information in regard to work be ing done in the establishment with which they are connected, but should regard all knowledge of the business of the house as strictly confidential. They should not make known the author of any forthcoming article or work, the price paid or the number of copies to be printed or published, should they have such information, and are asked to impart it. It should be looked upon as a serious offence to allow proof sheets of any book, catalogue or price list to be furn; ished to parties not authorized to receive them. Any workman guil ty of such a violation ot confidence should be discharged at once, and other offices notified that he is un deserving of trust. It ia very dam aging to the reputation of a print ing office, if customers find their copy and proof sheets are not guarded with jealous care. All ap plications for information, not ad vertised by the office or parties dealing with it, should be referred to them, and unless a written order can be produced, nothing should be furnished or divulgedjno matter how trifling the request may appear. Every intelligent workman must see that it ia his duty, and will be to his interest, to aid in keeping the character of his employers above reproach in this respect. 'Why, pa, one is a lamb dy er, and the other a" "What ! what 1 my son 1" 'New Yoik editor," continued the youth, rolling his tongue around n his cheek. CAVTIOX TO MOTIIKltS Every mother is cautioned against giv ng her child laudanum or paregoric; it creates an unnatural cruviry; for stimu lants which kills the mind or tb- child. Acker's Baby Soother is specially prepared to benefit children and cure their piius. It is harmless ami contains no opium or morphine. Sold by Ii. llerrv, Newborn, N. C. 1 :;( ;,.-T P. m ti. o ; 1 I lU'e. ttl.lt. . :)') 1 TV bii-h TAT 'Ks - R iliiiinar '',1. - , am- 7- . i 'nonv :' -J" -er Midi-.. OmI--1vF.Ni. .-rrtvr 40tVi-. ;.nr bulf grown, 2l2?,'ilac. Meal- Oac -.oPo-.l Wool 1 i i2'Je. Stavkj K O hhd. -IriKH.d, SU'al5 16' M. TlAUiKK C pr- s, IS in. and over, in demar.il at So 00 per M. Shingles West India, dull and n" m liial, 6 inch SJ 00u2 25 Building 6 in on 'loans. .iJ. 25 , saps, 81.7 j per It. wholesale PRicse .'iEBfc i'Okk New 813 00. -iiiGCLDKB Meat 8alOo. C. R. 's, F. B'n. B.'sandL. :. - 7 ..71. Floch 83.00a6.50. Lard 7c. by the tierce. Sails Basis 10's,82 60. SuqaH --Granulated 9. COFFEB I8,420i:. Cheksk 15 Salt 80a85c. persnoii. M0LA8RHB AND SYBCFS aOMfto Powder 85.00. Shot Drop, 8l.f0: book, $1.75. HlDits Dry. 4a6ic. ; frreen 2o. KksoSknu: -9c. Tallow- 4c. rer lb. . Id i t 1 ivopni i r 1 Wi if )s -S 3 i s MA.M FAfTURERS OF ELECTRO BRONZE GOODS, Bronze and Decorated Lamps, Etc. RALPH W. BOOTH, Manager, HEW BRUNSWICK, 1 J. J. A. BRYAN, Prrx. L. II. ( I TIER. irr Prr C. II. ROBERTS, Cnnhirr. THE NATIONAL BANK - 0? NEW BERNE, N. C. I N CORPORA TED 1865 Capital, - - $100,000 Surplus Profits, - 86.700 DIRECTORS. Jas A. Dry aw, Thomas Daniels, L. H. Cutler. Chas 8. Bar aw. George Allen, F. M. Simmons, O. n. ROBEBTa. FOR MEN ONLY. niaiooa, nm Wot or dTaloDmenL caumq bv IndLsoi XXtnei, tc. ValvabU book rtf (mald) uini KXSICAL 00.. BtrrVAvLO, w '-.v.-i-,- iifl.s . ,' V-'-'N'-v BY AGREEMENT WITH THE CIRCUS SYNDICATE, No Other Circus and Menagerie will be in North Carolina this Year John -BUT- 4 legrave.eii lorm wneu oppor- . no: a ,r b(,ok f;)r 14 oilers. Ihe great purifying rw, ' ... fn n,:.. ' ' 1 s s . Author I want you to give my book a good notice. 1 want to see it in the hands of every mother, wife and daughter in the ediuitrv. Editor I can fix that. In criti- sing ttic oooiv 1 11 say mat: 1: is an v an hcv nil will ouv it Itiilcs for Family Peace. To keep a cheerful view of every thing. To learn the different temper of each individual. When any good happens to any one, to rejoice in it. When inclined to give any angry answer, to count ten. In all the little pleasures which may occur, put self last. Iu conversation not to exalt our selves, but to bring others for ward. We may be Quite sure that our will shall be crossed today, so pre pare for it. If, from sickness, pain, or in firmity, we feel irritable, to keep a good watch over ourselves. Everybody in the house has an evil nature as well as ourselves, and therefore we must not expect too much. When we have been pained by an unkind word or deed, to ask ourselves, "Have I not done the same thing and been forgotten V ARE YOU SKEPTICAL. 5 I: ro 44 e will convince you that Acker's English Remedy for the lungs is superior to all other preparations, and is a positi4-e curt- f r all Throat and Lung Trouble?. gef. j ( roup, hooping Uongh and Colds. v e . 'guarantee the preparation and 4vill give '"enyea a sample bottle free frill by It. 1 berry, New Berne, N. t.'. n 9 10 BIG SHOWS UNITED. Big Circuses! 4 Great Rings! 100 Male and Female Artists ! B50 New and Novel Acts, MONSTER MENAGERIES 60 Oarved and Gilded Gages, l?i)00 Rare and Costly Animals, ROMAN HIPPODROME. 60 Thorough-bred Racing Morses, 60 NOTED MALE AND FEMALE JOOKIES, GO 3 3 1,000 MEN AND HORSES EMPLOYED. ace I" ai,. ire are eoneliisi vely scrofula, salt a lie et ion l ' : r . s- ho ;. t.i.;: . -a upl 'raiiled i- . lorcclllel.t o 4 t-rv few I'eoj who arc t r a 1 "W-s; but" w no .ao grea w is the reply .1" li t t .i ii 1 e 4 01 forgiving ;lit-re' .1 on tru'v If Sill ll a said Mr. s tenants igorous en Iagc. -It's llnH',1 i.l S V,-f, lie loves you now. us true. ! i 44 uh eyes of vioh t blu--. lap u sweet as hen 'V-dc-w. MoDiiie little bride 1 Will he love you as today. When your bloom has tied away. When your golden leeks are Kray,- Will hi8 love abide'.' 'i ee. a ,t id the true kini it w ill sur vive all tiie inevitable waste? and - Irate Individual dnvading the sanctum i I want to thrash the man that printed that lie about me. Said I was runout of lied Gnlch. and threatened with a dose of tar and feathers if I went back. . Editor Isn't it right ? j 'Not by a long shot. It wasn't tar and feathers at all. They just nit ei t belli receiving,'' ehantrc of life. Ivat. it is every wo man's dreire and duly to retain, as long threatened to shoot me' as she can. the attractions that made her charming arid beloved in youth. IS LIFE WORTH LlVISJl No one can keep her youthful bloom or N. a if yc u go through the world a dyspep- i -jiiable temper if weighed down and tie. Acker s Pyspepsia Tablets are a posi- sulferinK from female weakness and tive cure lor the worst forms of Dyspepsia . disorder. I'r. Pierre's Favorite Pre- Indigestion. Flatulency and Constipatjon. scription is a remedy for these troubles. Guaranteed and sold by R, Berry. New Sold bv druggists. 1 hern, '. C, Coming by 4 Monster Trains, Watch for advertisement with full particulars, which takes the place of this advertisement. The Atlantic & North Carolina R. R. will sell on above dates cheap Excursion Tickets from all points to New Berne and Kinston at a .' " i 0 ! 1 s M '- r j't a -,:' :f..A :. . ' , ' ""- "'.. "- '- t .. ' ' -r v ' . . . . r
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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