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. . - - , ; iv . e " i ' btKnti' -4t - , i ,l i,'iy'J'''l'C'''" TUB JOURNAL. n r u Y 7, , - - - - o form PaETIKH ia New York are ta Orantf Trust. IT ti report th: Kdaor na. Wo otTeml rj.',""') f-c ' pboacf rpa. SlX cotton tn.U a: Hiackburr. Ea;. hav ben .i'-wM-d : n t& Uf prea-nona of trade. ruITATK SK'KSr.lK'. Hi: FOHt'-t u!aej ia aid to h ' i rer m lulai" ;-i "ijj' UKl'-'ST of rod u .:. ; late tirtM rontina to rome in Tfc 4nai aiaitai up will b awfj. - Jrwil Tm'R!' health i! bea much Improved by hi- mi mr (Mijoara : the Hoc Spring .' Virgin uk K. : H k ur.oi Nor.a .' Im i. t u a'.arday appointed k:ii of div.'.vi a ' ' x Tra.nr. IVpartmeoS. InV llornwn iff iWJi "o tr.. aar. The -aatrT would b Iwc Ur pleaaw.1 f they woa, i naif track. lchMtr Post. OBofSh twwS thin,; in lb fwpW of Jmaa 1 ia Cna it lay on audl Una. I' rnbi mow TIa m -TJaality F. I 'Urkc lui. vva;o..vi !': -; r.j. 1 UoaiJUi N. o(r w.'.. b '- i' K'pab4'.:ia radid.t for ( ookt. ia iaNiBta Nor'ii ' roliBA A trsct. OlE of tbe ai.-t rrtnrk.:' taw -oan'.ry u d -pvwd of Saast Cox n 1 .ic- nminccoin t will ot.i--; a :tn" most painful rerf' ' hro;i jh 'it ! h'( n an 'r, f. t anion,; all of, :r gr-it :: n '. h r : rn"'t o; c w !. w . iti r . r. - iTi . ! v r-p.'r' t'd , ho:, re, ! .'. il :i. ;r !. tl-1:1 n M: ( 13 ( i::'ri'.- !";' " ; : ! i X) tTRA SFSSIUN. 1 l or .tome monttn it his t . ' : i believed that a cx'.ra session , ronjpresa wonld n called t r::. President in t!io catIv fall. H r r!: inire ha- come over tbe prosper: - f his part v. :uid :t now ov.der. : it the .ime ' !i it s.-eiii'-il t r ;:. f., V re.rii ills t.iiv-Tl Its t! : Tii t - : the ..". !n-!i;hvrs win- 1 II f HI MO it t i :i. Ml si l i:i lhi. i ii ; to tii'Ooi: e.Hi vc ii r.e u of i: -'am : i : i . , I "pou liat rock when tiie stonne : r. i h i'1 11 rr ' e irvi' :' i.. r'"f lie 11 tin- Tit- ' :i r r -i i's, 1 1 ' ss.ir-. t o con st:' ;i ' h r-.- .i '.we nti'iii : ; i f ' Hi id pi.1 the nii-ri y ui . f : :' t he in : nor: : . " 1 ' r. an extr.t tvMion. i;de of llie i louse co ninl . working m.t 'lis been deemed w, oi , 1 d .-i lis ie Hon-e o! Kcp;.'.: vi-..-re 'li.lti -. ::i t:.c :ie iv ., tot.il me in c nrT rr. em -lohiliy hope t'ne re hit ; y and ni; t.ihd 1'.'- t.te mem her- 'e- Wl!I !e r . ipiorm:.. til the ma proceeding . attendance - cettH.n th.it : he 1 1 irr;"h not com r : : , it n I ; t o p;:t ell .is !-:-:- r i . : s i i! - ' !l lSe i -1 : e w .u 1 1 1 1 i:o I ;l ; i : :i t .: ' :.'iit- ? h -k. .1 ." i '..- : . I r : ; i tie .v i oi w r' : . Ie ' ; hi e- i l.i:,r . v..i;. oiiif: in In s . i s . Kiel 1 ' r el 1 1 i V CARD In vour weekly I'stillcil til ; m-ruun. "ou vi.iuM it n a i . : - In your weekly i an,i a, p-mnier tin,-,., uit; jvitimst.. J sec uuu voire nf t ho i --i " : have Hint : rn 'I: out aram a- Ie -i , V.' 'Kl'. I ice :! prmes-. i' i:i puh! ;c!y ; - "h e t h i n -.' ;t had mm 1-1 c ill. pie. 1 i -o dete! ;,m- a:,.! li h:.:!i i i; enci hiou- 11 h eac!!- -pt'ak. worse Is. and ii r a rr t he pur- neopio -till snia! ; yi iir Ji.-art. I I know that tic- in aat issue Ijefon- 1 1,. ' -iir county in ( . v and a lY-w i itiii-fs iii' -lit of ii,;r i-i i hi i ; VIZ ! l ; ' , .j ; I it -ii in.- 'I'ho "11 1 1 1 A ,KVV(ii: ITEMS Jones County Items. report l- anners very saowly. The weat iiei , s w II: - i i 1 1 l.lt h Ii -ljll-l- -t. f nstlly t he es of men campaign I)i ii man alii - i , h I ii , : i m i u; 1 1 1 1 e : U 1 1 an. i , - i : :r.. r : a. : -i. -. - .: i i .1 ill.Cl nie'ai :r. e 31 : . Ja- ti . '.n d r k t u e rr. her Hat Taarsly Biaa'.eti, UbjUW. H' vy od l'::ron choMO Salpaur Soring a sp propnAt pUc9 for their duel. Tag Baa Crek woald hve tn mor? like it. 'utcao ilTld. WK wat Afta'- to cotm the eoaatry for lai parr, to " hoo IibrJ comamwiOQ will t pid. Writ to th pablihf for tffl -WatiB)itou N:joo1 Dniorrt- Hcuilitv i to rfuiie right wcimate of ooe elf. Ii i ao aaojilty for mio to thiak le.sof him Mif tha h oaijht. though it might rather pfx.'e htm to do tht. 8pargoa. A LITTI kt girl thir'een ) ears od waa q oq a street car the other da with thirteen eh.xji books in her poswwiioT . f ought to have berw a society for the prevention of criwlty to children -A'nta Con tuatioti. Foe a Pre!i!eut ; .h-n.-eud to cheap political trickery to driude the t-op.e and inrtuearo d. strict iectioo as a :i)ioK tliul.Qg :o the odiclil cbarat-ter ot I be bief Magistracy of tu- country. - New Qclaaa 'Timea-lai -r it. H deelana,; for hih protectioo the Repub!io:ins of tue ne States prowo that ta-y are a long way t hiad the t.oien. Kepablican lead ens And orgin ir showing adectd ed dff; n th- oi.her direction now that the necea-i.ty for campaign whoptog (IM paicd away. T'.tKKi; is no key 'o t Uee letteriag; e cannot trace through our NmJing tear we have only partial links 1 1 r has the wb5ie chain aabrokeu iu Hi hand, and this we know it L- ejougti for uj. nothirg eomee wrong that come from Him. II. C. lu:T. SKaToii J5ai.:.s and l".un.h are a: loggerhead with General 1 1 arri.soo s Iadiaa Coai mission over tue saieriatendeney of Ha.sk.li Iutitate. Ia truth, every one if ai acb account in the liepabiicaa pary seems to l at oids with the Presidential eocene aboat Mne thing N'. . Scar, iVm. A. .-iiiilX'1' ha.s fallen a;in your aoa.sruoM. Bat i: is the tha.low of the Oae who cme to give a.s he came to take, the shadow uf h . u. wboiui shadow t.s light. liod imr timet washes the eyes of his ch. dren with tears, that they may set the more clearly to rad aright h . command O) en ta. ( uy ier. l.ET na try to throw a little sun bine lato somelife every day. It 1 so e-vsy to make other- thankl ; for having met a.s on the street, tor hawing ridden beide as m the car. or for having had basiaeea to trans act with u.s. A grateful memsry of oar society ls not hard to inspire, and ewery caa.se to remember us with pieaaare the caa.se of com fort aad happiness iq some otber life. rlichan ge. TnK present caeea of Madagas car at berjooroa ation aaid ! tfi. yoa that 1 piai'e my kingdom under ttM prtect:oQ ot God, for 1 know that it t.s governed by dependence upon Gol th it is true and has treogta and progress, tio for warn in w tadotn that tbe glory of this kingdom may increa-e. 1 Ce mem br, that it is rgbteou..-.es tht exalteth a nation, and that the, fear of G"M is the h-eg naing ot : wi.sloni . " I tor mayhimmer ice on t tie aavil. or bray r. . :i a mortar NS hat then" l: is pounded, a-esti:!, except fot '.be attiv p.ir.ioa melted by hea" of p-reuse i. -n . and :t w .. swa con geai aja;a. Me.t it .a t;:e san. and t'.ows down swe t water, which mirrors the the 1 git which looeed ita Ixcds of cod. So. iaamme way a: aa.:ff w;t: year '.eg . a. ll9- hammers, and ; c : w chaag in shape perhaps, but :t aoae the es tinbe!:ef !h-uo j ". have ground :t to powder the : o( (tod's lre. brought done by . will, ablaze with the sacred gio I)r Ai icLre:.. 'A a w u , Mo r .gar.i '-rg ' v a-, e ;n rs ;a,'.' a a in, '.aged and oae 1 seated . i he u . the i-hair man of th ,:i i .pla.i.. ;- from : iie : g :i ire t-.il 'ti-.l , : ; -r the - (-,. , , ; -. o ; mi i. . A p.igi ::h in i,'H the award ti.t' r.iem'ers are v the ooiirteey oi i'.-ictaig I'm- non ui i y 1 1 ' V mjirie of two c::ni:nal- Nl Tg inton. N. C. not i nig -;nce. places another stigma upon the (lid North State. The people in whose midst this outrage w.vs per , .-' r t f! . .ii e repren ted to be v :r -,.c:s ;vvl intelligent. ef . by t he i -f the mob. they mast bear the o. !. ani of .in offense tli.it would b- I -.grai'eful to barbarism. Is -here no remedy for this? V .- .air bo.wed civilization be at he nierv of men ho ride rongli--ho! over law and order! Interro- g.i-e the g i'd people of North i .irolin.i. in every niok and rorner the State, and none will tie found to pintify this reckless violation of law: a -.-a: io;ig:i .' : ' h -i o I II. O l C h 1 barg :n tl, at: a n: II ! V lie 1 1 In- pres knew t l w;a ii .i .i e ;' li.eth een an idiot purpose loi 11 of - ((III. 00(1 did know it . salency w as t h.it hungry id el, 11 til ll-ra--ol l--t; ilu'i am e liopt ikel ,.ppi oached or ! heir vote.- iiic: ecu to ; l. and I'urnisliei d reward, is a 1 w a s w 1 1 t he ai Illa'.l. l.tit.i io e Indeed' So betr.iv ed hai mtitee. Mr. Snsfb. of Te:ineeee. a voung me in tier from h;o is alioweil t-) take the rb.or lie address! the , Speaker t.und,y and mcHlestlv . ! amid many interruptions by I this blot on our ri vili z a t ion . this defiance of human and divine n s 1 1 ce . Mob rule ha become painfully common. It is without apology or excuse. In the early settlement of tern- net r.. C III tl i o. r ,ld a ( a: o utter said, t he Sllniii ta. a. can 1 tll.-V I C i ) Ii 1 1 s ' s . ge and ex- ed hay o : A : i . I : - ' ! i 1 .,.; .aid Sua; !i , ll'ee hi-Ver i a ..ch . e I ' w deny . emphatically deny. that ew Yoi k hi i-tiaii 1 iiipairer ;a u- .-eii : : h.i nt -1 : in a d" as an Tesen t - ; ( re I . 11 vastly more import; I" 'pie at !arro v.-.-i-large majority f, - ; L ie iK'Kei ana -end Legislature vh w tin.- Democratic (.-auc a- n -mi for 1". S. Sonator. I know t the question of leaving tho 1 of a special tax 1". t an v pur; ti ' the voter i if i hi.- 'count rtuiiy or reject wa and the people eio tavor of the qu.-tion bc in to them and ask. .l mc t,, pj myseu to tins and in j.ass no bill loviiit; sach tax anions ji I did at W. -o . Marines first m August, and so on at every place I spoke in the primary canvass. j was nominated and elected. The pledge was well i-a cvn. It was ileinami',; and unequivocally given, it wa- kept. The will of the people ,,ic,-.i through me. Creditor." you did not advise me "not to make it. "Your advise came afterwa n! ; vou said Tough t not to have made it." You were not with us in the eastern part of the c.'Unty. in the primary canvass, because 1 was tiiking y,,ur part and when at Linwood. one of the candidates for Sheriff" was accus- N.-v- JM-Ihte.ell Iklptl-t. Then nee crop improve i t r. at so li a; ai pi. go ll the i . over p:e- -i;.-h loll ' Onslow County Items. HI of ml - - line ii . t a - I e -1 lit ell. S tl " W i an-'-fen i c the s ; a aid a a.-' ;:y. .ilea" in. It tlay ; : - d ihgt-r. i ii a save party , j 'i in-r f v itnl pat Humphrey Marshal!, of Kentucky. : tone) , tvefore there has been time Mr. ltooook. ot irginia, .Judge Hughes, of Indiana, George W. Joaee, of Tenneaaee. and General 'juintnun of Mississippi, each of whom bristle with pomta of order against the eratsr. I'.nt t tint young member as soon observed by a qu.et honae. That gentleman is now the writer. His theme w.ts the I.e. eomptoa ( jnstitution. As ijaeetion dis"usel involved great is.snes leading to wa (eace, his interest m the i,-rv becomes les.: hi' ins - . speech the it-;:.'. " -(.eec.i in new rhamter te m ander enees any thing ''t.t ;ni poeing." No man ever entered pnbkc hte amid more exei'mg scene. There were g-. an t.s m thos. days," and the the n den the it! l lailml i r s word s ra n g t Ii ri tbe hills ot Congre.-.- proph.e'ic of the bi.'odv drama that oivi'iie.l at M a;: a.-.- is a: toi. !r. ( worked fr,-;n pa :!: lite a, i e a i o t r v of ' s a- osed had i n ' a - a" Ap war' -n'.-rn ii' j , v.-. 'i.i I e i n to , on at e : - thi ii. and e- li,'' ', a i ; : i.. ,'O-iov ar.d t i.e. - o :.. : r.-. .::. r ti - ..:: ! . J. a t t ,a..,,'r exTem..-. 1 1 -t. 1 to i'..:: ti.e impending -t:agg e by .very iv.i-.i'i - :: f adjustment. Hut, the war 1 aid had gathered in the heavens. ..-. ! he could not drive i . t.s la ry a ' . h p e.id for t g h t o f t he ti.e f,.ii er . . fa.- r. r the storm i. id ti s. V o . . . t" ; t;on ot tl. the -.-at:; to t .l the r gh e.p.l 1 lh , 1 "A . t h. s; '. a a the i-'pe.l ir w ;!i, he i h.el 1 of the ' r, - t : ' ut tne S'.at s. and waved the i nion Ironi the i nen was the .e recogni States ol IV tl.eht of and privileges of iependeht State." i g .in e x ' re-.i ion of li, he threw the t he a k e s gulf and froni th Par- tic. If we re a;s t ij(-e-.s - in .','iind in '. i, ..- he g- n-i'-m in -tances, . n ' i . . i.at e -, ab.ed n ' .on s , t :. I'lmi i. . , it r i ". .c devote .'lit ::, j,..' Inni .ii A . if. : id i i tr is ' :;. ;:rii ,'..,tr '..aroj-e.t ork a , , c s p. , pepper : n w tng f .-.a: d . n o the -eiTe p tl ; , 1 ., I : ' e :'. will Ih pi al ' ; e - 'ha: in aTk aider i , irctin; i read-t: of ni'ehect a to grasp ad .jues p-.ky , an 0 t ha n to ttie people - e .i-'i'i'j table and r. -pre -i n t at i ve v' sot i '..ti. and ot c -1. S' . "he II C '. : : ev en : . and t lie ce ice : tlrst t 'tie g. t h - n' fore t n a.s;' rr. ' . . :: i p- 'i . -. 't i". '. . o : , s n . : , g 'he war i -he S-m-i.. y r. e , r g r v . j : ors of 1 1. ,-' -. the w r i : i e :', r i S' atcs and t i. ,e high cK.f tins pu-p. I . e v e t h a ' ;-opie that win The troo ' t)e to get I'eart. c irr.e C en, ' he V T, Lie 11 j Ih.-y r .-v Xh e.i - e i r a . s :- earr .-! en to ; iy ! Ilea'..: Oil. we the ro iv 1 1 1 e "The con veil ..'do 11 I i- '.opted ai their -oi v ea before .-'.: e- to inangurat a system of jaris pmdnc, ltfiiay by dmiasib!o for citiiens to unit for the common defence. I5at when iociety has been organiaed, and all departments of the government are in the full ex ercie ot their functions, there can te no palliation for such a crime oa that which now blackens the name of onr State. It is nntortoDate that criminals can bring censure upon the good, but it is well established that crime not only affect the inilividnal actor and his immediate family, but. also brings reproach upon the comma tv he has dishonored and the State he has outraged. We trust that no efforts w;,l be pared to apprehend and bring to trial the perpetatoru of this tt-rr. ule crime. The presence ol one murderer in a community is enough 'o nng tears from the good; but. to have a hundred murderers nais qnerad.ng in the name of virtue is . noiigh to mnke angels weep! peep and i Th inadt aid t.ind v e art- i.av.i.g l: g -d heal: ii. ( r o;:t ai. d I'd tor b gei.ei .1 crop. ( i ;r r i;lioa.i , . i the t : me. in a ,e i ' w In. 11. N1.'. ''N aid i ,i go bv. and l.e h.iv e one ai this count; doll bt and that pret t y g i-.v and Swaushoro is ence. Laif let us hav e a t n-iov. .-omevv hei e. A grand picnic, c tilt .M on lei t hi al picn: i ae a n got thin Us it her a i. . i coining o thud- i.kr.l a.i -a : ain'y . d citizen w i will without a -oon. Pair our prt-ft-r-railroad m any - le v appe in.ldi .ii'il the anual came oil i.a-t S.itunl.iy bill inst, at Alonlorts M.'.l and such a crowd is seldom .-eeii at a country picnic, about two hundred persons were present of all ,i ...h- ... i ...... i ou :, ft; . T hei cept :eli . but w com ti.it wuli ! onr Innii t r-. p.lhdet ng to ai pra.cip'e- ir-;-t ilium mated by -a net: ''a d bv lather-. . ii !:. 1 i . e the d en 'O ho ; i:ai w . i y and o:r si. es and sty les. Great cue ir. Ii. W Sialic IT. i. "'ile w ie , were m an a gei .-: t he Miss Smith was the chief showed good sense anil i m her management i ! h .c. iiio.-t ot ; he t.u mer.- I" I o sliov. tbat what 1 .-aid in my ,ii 1 t" "K." if not literallv tri;.'. v ,.- ii t so basely false a.s : a'ilmani had represented it o bo." Then by "Creditor.-" I'-vii admission it was "basely also" to -onie 2 degree. N'o.v ' '-' li t- a'" pass.-- without ii' i- !co the "vile and impieU- et'i- t i i at I applied to a verv vile and impious man and view aig his ctird as ant-ply to mine , duly, it is simply remarkable a a- what it does nut contain and ;i'.v lixrujard Jr truth. This at tack upon me. bred in iniquitv ia-no win its feebleness to be -appoited by the slanders; and falsehoods of "Creditor" and his henchman. You "Creditor," ev.-n vou undertake to deceive . 1 . .... 1 i r . .- l i me puuiie in explaining vviiat j s0 provided, which i iieu int.-. i ne people uesire to know why 1 was so bitter and applied those "vile and impious" epithets to you. Before these newspaper articles concerning affairs in ( nslow"came out. you -'ated in my presence that 1 was ii' t sick during my absence from : 'ne Legislature from the t!'.'d of 1. bruary to the 4th of March, when 1 returned, but. was sim ply staying away to defeat the special Tax bill and in this hist batch you reiterate it only in a -lightly different form. I prompt ly informed you of your error aad ev.-n went so far as to refer v-,u to the doctors who attended no ii Now Perne and in Norfolk in i 'ho, persons who would v a i, : : the truth of my state ai, ut- t. tie- etTeCt that I'was too - ri-.a-iy ill o be in attendance :-:l.e Legislature, from Friday ':.- Vol day "f Fo, Iruary. up to aboutii tin" 1th of March" follow ing. This you refu-ed to believe itnl int imated that you wt-i-o of lie -lime ..pinion still. you furth.-r stated tit the same time and place, if it had not been for t ii.it nigger Hussey" I would i have had a majority J . r.e m support ot my motion, to recommit that 1 was -ni in conversation with him a few minutes before the vote The 1 11. - 1. w as KiKon ana you man i Know crop is now . xcelienr. !n 'vv I had managed him. This The cotton cat.qallar 1 d.'nied and asked you for your sad havoc with that plant, author. You stated that you There are some severe- c ises of did not remember. I replied by sickness in different portions of t'ne saying that your informant, if county. you had any was a liar and now Mrs. Martha V. idyette.ol Smith's t having never heard this charge creek, h8 a severe at tack ot hemor- 1I1(r save trom vourselr verbaollv rhagic lever and is reported as doiug well. Bradford Gathn, and ladv, : tin ee day - h Mr.-. Sail., ot our town. been showery . ireii, an aged ed i cotton openingl The grape crop is short, bat of a 1 good quality, fin. The last , The crab crass hav emit is verv I rr . inferior with us this season, too uly ! mnch rain the c inse. 1 Saturday. t There will be a protracted meet the regular ap-' jng in the StVthod it church ut Mr. Harrell, Trenton, daring the present week. The Free Will Baptists are hold- Im' little said of the mg a protracted meeting at Friend The m cent rains will Rnip church near the crossing of in) doubt. ! Kinston. Core creek and Trenton '1 nel'e ate not many i-.:fcH of sick- l roads. ness ui our town, and i he surround-f ing country is bnrlv healthv f lb The neon of corn anil cotton will be short with us. we vet claim not Our merchants an- still complain-I over half a crop of cotton, bat ing of dull times. When the eiope ' some claim a good crop of corn, begin to came m business will re- Catherine time will prove it. mg you of s about e.omtv , lapiotl nun "If bo did r.l sworn before tin and Finance, ti. lar f. ,r doha r and whv he did the crovVd, and :. efi t of it in v. o . i reception by th interrogation ' couraging a again. ( L'tiitt inut it Ml'' lain dish mesty mtoi- u i ! -1 not 1 V ' n i , -or- a n -n vive. James S. WooWn, vvhovva-so seriously wounded sonittimc ago by the accidental discharge of his gun, is improving. There has been but little cotton sold in tins market the present season. The crop is much later this yaar than for several past. Cadets for Davis School continue to arrive. Hardly a 1 ram without one. All the professors are at their posts, and tbe attendance is said to be very good. The residence of Dr. Hadley, under the supervision of Mr. Daugherty, is progressing: and the store and the residence of A. J. Sutton, superintended by F. H. Fields, is nearly completed. It is a hard matter to make a proper estimate ot the crops in this section. Farmers from dif ferent sections give different re- posts, being no doubt inffaenced by ! t heir condition in their c '.! . . Thi reui.ir kalii v wet, some places do The Trenton academy opened on Monday, the lith nist., Mihh WilliH, as principal with a very full attendance. Trenton has long needed such a school. We hope the parents t hroughont the whole county will aid the trustees in making school a real success. We have had daring the past week, a murder in this county, William Sutton, a very industrious colored man was called out of a house on the plantation of W. F. Foy, a few miles above Trenton, by some one supposed to be John Cox, cob, and was Bhot and killed instantly. Several horses have died in onr county, some claim that it is dis temper, some long fever, and some glanders. We have a multlplicitj of horse doctors in Jones coontj. bat when several ot them are called together for consultation, the gen erally all disagree as to the dis- lm mediate ease. past season ha.s been ; Tlipr(, 1K .. r..nrt T,.1Humir ..mnn.1 but the crops n , here that the river ste,amrs around not seem to be v ,. . . a -tilt' : 1 1 . i : IP , ,. , LO ic . V a it. linrnn nova a n f ai rnri senously damaged, while in others kind oftrn8't t0 provent competl hev are a mnsf rnt n(i 1. mm fVio . . 1 .. ' , ; r ' tion in freights. One line on a ast informauon ,r .s safe to say cerUi rj ve r pay8 a bonas of 1,200 tin. the cru crop generally, is ; for the exclu81v nBP of Umtiver. above the average, and that the 1 w. tuu.ut . f rop. generady, ts below an ! had im,,roVed these water ways for the general good and they conven ience of the whole people instead of a few steamboat owners. "ti c rage. Sr. one wall Items. pro-pec; loi taie tuiani' -lav M K ( A A C DO ..in'.. i- A.-kT"a Iliood Elixir. f..r it hut oi tub. dHiiienstrutol to the pet'-le f ,- , " aitry thni it is superior to nil other - hi. rations for Lion. I .IiM-aHe- It ii a sitive f-un for pyjilahtic i.oisoniric, I' 1 rs, 1 mjaions an,l lhiujiles. It purities TIIKIII HI M1IWRSH BOOMINCl. ProLaLlr no ,nc thins; Iuh rRufd nnch general rev i of I rn In ut K N. I lutly H dru; store nn their giving "way to ttielr liie whole Fvst.-m and tlioroulily builds 1 c,lHtom''rB of BO mry 'f trial bottle of ti,- constitution Sold by It. Lerry, ' Pr Kint't. N'rw Ilt.corory for ronaump- w Berne. N. '. tion. 1 heir trade is simply enormous in : this very valuable article from the fact " ' ! that it alwayH enrea and never rfiHappolnt. A "Professional1' Nuisance. , Coughs, Coltls, Agthma, Hronc.hiliH, Croup, Your professed wat is a nuisance 1 and 1111 throat and lunjr diseamw quirkly cr. i- ,, ,u ;, ,ti. cured. Yon ran test it before buying by wvit, yj i i iuaii truu cao vr.iuLii- ,. I getting a trial Lotth- free, large tuze tl ui'i'ui luuii v iu i vviat i Kvery lK.tlie warrantod and hinted at in your card of the -.'-th of August, I again brand it praise isi-,s false ami vou as the author. , Moniort, Misses Tlu pepresentative from Craven and Aiex. bin 1 1 h. . ( , bt less remembers how he alter one and she udgiiient the p:c- voted on the motion to rnit and whether I ever recom at anv coinpanied by the bride and groom, Jas. Gordon and wife, arrived c.orae on Friday evening, all safe. It is entirely too wet in some even the most affecting peice of intelligence into a joke, and if he have not quickness enough of" his own to perpetrate this piece ot absurdity, he is prepared to rela'e an anecdote of a friend of his, to whom he gives a name, which oc curred at a place which he also! he ho N P, Tin -a: ; ' r v we: ioer:i.i:r 1 ; e car I i !: 1 I he a -v stems ci at conn ed t'Oll- ainb-i- ! act .- ol t h e v : ; n.it ton of inn e t eeav- bi be found .:' tin- lit xt del. T 1 1 K ( i I e n n , Jgo Uiaert ,-eri',!K':i I 1: heub! : 1 li e ! 1 1 n c mar b-r. - t; o' 1 ' -!-. hi ;- ' ' ci: :e'' i . . ; r. t i o W hilt'f . i. t Mr. THE V VTION U. DESOCKaT I: h.u been along while since i !.r-t rlas.s Democratic paper wa.s published at Washington Cttv, anl for this reason, if no other, we hail the advent of rhe National Demo era: and bid it (jod speed ! The National Pemocr.it is pub ashed every Saturday at IP1 Pennsylvania Avenue. 'Washing ton. 1. P.. at 1..V a year, by Pdrr.nnd Hudson, editor and pub Usher. It is an eight page, seven column, aggressive party news The contents of the first number is as follows : Prospectus and Let ters of Commendation fronwPresi dent Cleveland and others; Hon. Patrick. A. Collins on the True Course lor the Democracy; How to Win the Battles of the Future: I'ho Democracy Should Force the Fighting; "Taming the Kasovls In ." List of Knaves Appointed to ihV.ce by President Harrison ; Par t es :n Alabama by Kobert McKee: The h;o Democratic State Con vention : Tarnl lie form Picnics in M:-.-.ouri and Indiana; F.di tonal Articles; The iH'mocratic Position: Presidential Candidate Cjuay : del rson and Iievenne; The Yindica ami of Democratic Finance: Su Strong Republicans in one Family ; Harrison s Alabama Plan ; Wash ington Matters : Politics in the States; Facts About Pensions: Indian ( 'ontracts ; Party Platforms ; Personal and Political. 1 1..- paper is unquestionably sound ami able, and is recom mended by leadmg Democrats all over the L nion. The letter of Senator Vance to the publisher ia aa follows: Pi A' K Mi TNTAIN, N. C , Sept. Pi, 1 s-p. Mr. H.'.'n un.l Hudson : Dejr St I see with much plea are the prospectus of a Democra'i paper in Washington. I vv : ; earnestly aid you to extend :' circulation in North Carolina, sin wish vou abundant succchs. ours. Z. H. VAN' r. a: lis- Pec .ir.it .on o American army :u a.-m wii! be a rou -ui-p.red and victor". i re. nge dis 1 the t ii ce to the linthusi confidence d . ii C. . 1..' 1 idlest like rt'.n 1 1 1, we i A l HIS I!EVAU1 hat not lung is en 1. 1 n j wholly bad. ,'n : he good. and. as eia.i'.nate the bad e atT.urs oi men. before l.e entered ierr d a good man. been something el was founded, ept the popular AN V !H A k Hit We bekevo 'irely g'od th e vvould cin-r f ir as pos.-i ti'e from men and t hi Wanamaker. 1 no! 1 1 :c.s, wa- con- There mi:-' have on which t Ins behi If we are to ace opinion, he w.s moral and religions recogntz; ng las duty to his fellow man anil las obligations to Ins God We now come to consult r the other' side. Is he a Christian ! We dare not answer, bi' not ' liriged, tion. 'Tub s'-andetii m ected himself only he. but ft'.sses l- pa.-s: N'e have ( ur blessed C ; he test ot ; ! Where there are t hoasan -1 s faith and divinity of dt etTicacy of I ligion n. tiers : its humbles: more when t.iigin-iied ; t v , .but it - I udge not, that ye l s li tl : v ;ne in uinc las im ti m.i-ter lie I .i 11.-." He has siib : , i cri : ic:.-m. and not the religion he pro ig i n review, in fear for religion, irist : an : ty can stand ii' olo-est scrutiny. - one apostate there win' have kept the I '-e lives attest the -us Chn.-t and the I.s atonement. Pe rn the in ;sc induct o! d.-e:p!e : it sutlers a great light ie cx t he biiiows of miqui- i' at'creil give ' w ! 1 1 1 1 1 d eir. :. The . : k 1 W, napers liters g an il i id when its xpounde rs ' metliods werl : i. j - hi I ra: i I t io s el o' i i 'iirse ol g money : V l er p W Mr. 11 hone-' he wa- ; a; r . " l rr . h coll- i . : t - r i : New had t.l.-'O for s to criticise anamaker in it i n t he elec He d:d an i n ly vv .i v . I f b ; ' vv on ' v . otin' v hav e poor croi c-oinl ones, but they are very lew. Sol. Gornto, P.sipA.T. I'arnell, ;r. and sr., P. II. Pcnler, P. G. Waul. ol. li. W. Ponville, A. J. Ilur.-t and lots of ethers we have sections of the couutv. In the im- time directly or indirectly held mediate vicinity of Stonewall the designates and which lontr before ,ui,i u'nii-iMiiuii vilii inni in ocasuuB me exceneoi, especially ioi he h as i.i oceedetl ha f wav t hronph regard to the Onslow county fodder, peas and turnips. it, you recognize as somethingyour in this Special Tax bill and can speak There has been a tine oaantitv giandfather told vou when he was some have tor himself. These fa sp state- fn,wr -. nm.r ,, ,.e a.ir,,.,,-.. , i.", i, .i i 7 r i ---. , ' . , . v.j u , For aale by It. N. Duffy, Wholesale and Retail Ilrnggint. Wholesale price, $8 per dozen Peculiar Many peculiar points make Flood"! Bar gaparilla euperlor to all other medlclnoa. Tecullar In combination, proportion, and preparation of lnpredlenta,J IIimhI's 8arnap.-u-llls poaaeawa V . , . . 1 , ..t ,kn .lit- lull . u . uw . . uug i.u. w V -ei-Il and n!v have vt rv common corn ttoii crops, but pea crop is good. Ward, is one ot the lu tl"is i espect. 1 r. XS'ai i nell. Aialrew Hurst he ground Dr. L. W. ky ones in . Aaron Far and P. (r. Ward our most successful farmers and when they lad to make a crop it ;s a poor chance lor others. We would like to tell y ou about soin - of our country merchants, of winch we have many, we have told them time and again that they ought to advertise their business. They .-ay their business is not large enough, we tell them, that is the way to make it large, etc. We have -ome good men, merchants in our county: some in Swansboro. Jacksonville, Kichlands. on New river and all over the county, but the people don't know of them much, because they don't advertise their business, anil you Mr. Editor, dont feel disposed to tio it for noth ing and I dont blame you. There are some m Swansboro that don't even take a newspaper, promineut merchants too. On "ew river and (Queens creek, are some good men, merchants and the people hardly know their names from abroad. Ned Smith, Bill Wynne. Wiley Marino. Billy Montfort, John Mill and others, where are vou ei h Inn President is off again : r I eec P.irk If there is any b;i-: lies.- requiring the attention ut ti.e President this may prove to be a : park to the pe.iple. K.lraordioar Hour Strnr hi ue H.Tbrt Sparry, Trsmoct. Id., hil ty -a-olai in tx'Ch lrgn. C'onhi.ed t the : u in wtvki. lie aays "Wile:: I w ihii, io get en my leg. 1 had i. ,i.-nci! -nation lhat nearly run m . rin. I cratohed thein raw to th - to- Trusl everythmu with, ut re I wag tormented in tin way f.r -. w - j.-.tr I lh.-n found t'larke a Pi :ra-t f 1 lax l';.ll'n Skin Cure a: irug more. U-..X1 it, and it has cured ::. inin,l and well. Carke'i Kin N'(' hi. nif junlf i: : '.h and toilet. Skin Cure St '-0. Hoa, .' -ec-.. I b-r iile at V . S. L'utTy's dru lre. blhl i , ;oii o : TeV a. i :- vary ap. r. gh as is i c- i iii-ib ni ( l:r;s- i mv means, the , tht nc; a ( ' '- ter nt inii-n: w:il bt i-b.m:: v -ii vs . : hand: i, 1 W a v ;,;u . br g! - .ai an e pilhcl found-nek- a leCi'IIit ri of t i. e done : i ill COIli- ti.e apos'a-y i n : a k e r s is as anosta-v in.-v -t ; i 1 t he church world f i : r as as the -nil and with banners." c.- en which the arc undermined 1 "pades ut her I'nkuowii Tongues The Itird. The best known of animal tongues are, of course, the most perfect among them those of birds. It would be a long list, were we to mention but half of the cu nons literature that of old and of late has been written on this sub ject. Pallas Athene herself gave t he knowledge of the language ol birds to Tosias. to console him for the loss of his eyes. Helenus, of Troy, Thales and Mrlampus claim ed to possess it. Solomon, who had wisdom exceeding much, and snake of beasts, and of fowls, and of creeping things, and ot tishes, is reported to have understood the meaning of every bud's song. Pliny even gives, in his Natural ilistoiy. an unfailing receipt for the o'l'biaiuig ot' such wonderlul knowledge: ami Ka g Pag. who was a master ot' the .-oieuce. kept spuirows. which brought lam the news of the woild from every count ry on earth. Gerbert. of Sevile. the great Christian master of the black art, learned to explain the flight and notes of birds, and Ben edict FY., who rose to the Holy See at the early age ot twelve years, knew their voice, ami could tell from it what had happened today, ye.-terday. and the day before, any where through the wide range of Christendom. It is not long since a German scholar studied the lan guage, ami issued proposals for a dictionary ot their idiom. Two adventiuotis Frenchmen, Dupont tie Nemours and Planum tie Gem bleu.x. carrietl out the uniiuished plan, and actually published works on tin- language of b.rd- and other air.m.il-. suit iiur-i In 'but tht re :- no other remedy for tr:k headache. .ii..ineB. jnstipation, bil-K.ufne-H. ,.r to re-tore a rwular, healthy act on to the 1 1 ver . stem ach and bowels, eim.ll to tho-e reliable little "Pleasant Purgative Pellets," prepared by Dr. Pierce. Of d rut'H istn. meats vou made oetore any article was published in the .b t i : na i. from "K." Made them hi my presence and to others, then they were followed by your uncalled for and unjustified at tack of me in your reply to "K." These are the things that "riled" me. These false statements and slanders circulated by you who try to pose before. the people as the quintessence of purity and the soul of honor to dupe the people is ( nly equalled by your villainy. Why your ip- 'lit it would be of such high authority that is these allegations are made .about Oilman, no proof need be adduced in support thereof. We shall see what we shall see. "But it is said Tommie that ti fool uttereth all his mind, but a wise man keepeth it in till af terward. Lvidentlv the wisdom of the old adage that. golden" has arrived within the hay than was ever harvested in is, the wag, having been the only Pamlico in any former season, talker for ten minutes, finds him- C. II. Fowler saved PJO bales that self the only laugher at the end of averages L'OO pounds per bale, and that period. many others have saved a hue quantity, and are stili at it. Ours Mucklcu'i Arnica Kaiv. i3 truly a grassy country. Tee Pest Salve iu the world for The' steamer Tahoma. after ex- 2ttS' BrSifl08' cSor0RV Ulcere Salt , . Kneum, hirer Soros, Totter, Chapped CUrting around, arnveu at Otlr Hands, Chilblains, Corn, and all Skin place cai Saturday with a load of Er-ptione, s.nd positively' ourea piles goods for our merchants in this or no pay required. It is guaranteed to place and IP;, beio; and while at K'Te perfect satisfaction, or money r- Kavhoio oo S O nr,Ir.T evpninc an nl. ninaeu. t'noe oABta per box. for tercation took place between two of the hands, colored. George Moore rtrt;..a 10.1- i. i..,.i oi. ,acf uu lueue.u. u.au ad vice to a younster is like one who ri x ' , , ' would sow bread and expect that would have kilied anything re. ,rajn else except a yoat or a nrgro, but ' George filled his place as a hand on the steamer, although it was ex pected that his skull was crushed. s-Uc by It. N. Dutlv ian 17 The experienced man who gives it to Lest known rrmcdlcii X ' tiie vegetable Wing-(0 dom. roetillar Jn Wif cir "trengtb and economy lu' saparllla Is. VCaf 11,9 T niedl cine of which ran truly be sal.l, One Hundred rtoaea One r& DoUar." Medlclnea In larger and amaller bottle require larger doaes, and do Dot produce aa good result aa Flood'. Peculiar In Its medicinal merit. Tl, kkI's Sarsaparilla accompllabca rurea bltb- ...Tri tinktwrn-n nn.l ha nrnn fnr ltulf the title r ' Tiie greatest blood jrL j.urlfi.T ever ill .ic o v e r cd." gf 1- Mn r ... a ., ... ....... . liiilni tlicrrt Is now ef IIi.od'8 Sarsaparllla Lowell, where iCj1 i0 ClAKD AGAINST THE STRIKE. An 1 always have a bottle of Acker's Eng lish Remedy in the boiife. You cannot tell how soon roup may strike your little one, or a cold or cough may fasten itself upon you. ( ne dose is a preventive and ADVICE TO HUTUEH8. Mrs. "Winslow's SooTHUto Syecp ilellCG is should always be used for children a few doses a positive cure All Throat teetmnf?. it sooines tne enna, soicens ana aaDg troub es yield to its treatment. f Vi q mimfl ollnva oil - q 1 n finraa tit i r A I A oomnlo Yi- P 1 a i j trivtin t-a.i fr-n.n A V scope Ot your mental Vision anu , colio, and is the beet remedy for .'diar- J Remedy guaranteed bv ii llerrv, New "Creditor" more and more forci- hoea. Twenty-flve cents a bottle." i Berne, N. c. ' "' j old In Is made. other blood roeullar In Its 1 . . o n "O'er preparaUon ever attained auch popu larity In ao short a time. and retained its popularity confidence among all claases people so 8teadfastly. Do not l.e Induced to buy other preparations, but bo sure to get tho reeullar Medicine. than of i purifiers. phennrne- iitiroud, has and of Hood's ' Sqrsaparilla Sold by all drUKKl'U. 1. "ii forSS. Trtnitmlt by C. I. IU Kill a CO.. ApothocarlM, Lowell, Maa IOO Doses One Dollar zC ' fe" ' By agreement with the Circus Syndicate, no other Circus and Menagerie will be in North Carolina this year but iO Bit KUbl NSON'S lows United! 4 irnest l.e the path 101- XI) ( II' I I N I 'll T , 1 . h 1: v., 1 . k :!, -t f a l.s: d n.uk i-i'y-i St., I -". e. u 1 1 a I. . . '. m h li ' C .-isiaTanbo I 'ysj ; ,s-a. , aci 1:1 ike Sol 1 a' 1 N.-w I',.-:ne, acond ;t lampton. what is .v Biff Circuses! 4 Great Eings! 100 Male and Female Artists! 150 New and Wrel Acts! 3 Monster Menageries! U0 Carved and ixiided Cages: i,ouu nare ana uostiy AnimaiF : Roman Hippodrome ! 60 Thoroughbred Racing Horses! 60 Noted Male and Female Jockies! 60 Bhettling Races! 1,000 Men and Horses Employed! Coming by 4 Monster Trains! Will exhibit at Burlington, Saturday, Sept. 21 ; Goldsboro, Monday, Sept. 23; New Berne Tuesday, Sept. 24, Kinston,VWednesday, Sept. 25; Rocky Mount, Thursday, Sept. 26; Tarboro, Friday, Sept. 27 ; Wilson, Saturday, September 28. The Atlantic cc 'oith Carolina li. li. will sell on above dates cheap' Excursion Tickets from all points to 2uw He mo rnd Kiuetoa ftt VFKY LOW HATE. v , , il . ?.i1r'r-J?'"-"i''t' -i-v--i i -sv-. j-t-ia- "v -v-,-vt ? yt '?&tyYK rzrL '.''W' ,rsiwMpi-' T?" i''iw,in,(.'i,i-.iA.,. - i . " . . -- .- -.'-.- --i ,rf.:- :... 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 19, 1889, edition 1
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