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THE JOURNAL. t. av. mn. .. WXW BIUC 9. C. OCT. i: :s w r - - ea t r ih at ; Mi;i,lMt tM M l i h 1 1 r i 1 u!il with n the ! it :Vw .ls Virgin i.i an .1 Mis;.h- j ; hive !ecn r?mir.iile Mr !i u :nkf nlVnffd ervite lienor . '. n '!. !;;'.;. i :r an candidate f r (i iverrvT. it the retirement of (.'n tl'ne; ': race ia M in.m pp: . i.' M Kl KiM'L I'zir ii on a visit ti lU'TiiU. l'he Kns:an imperial yacht Dei' ay, with the Czar on tvoard, rmle I N 1 1 1 l Tfl"K PrtsUot' Eglth ; Uttaj dktloo. TUB Dcaocr alio prtj u united, mad wha it is anitd New York m w Doiocrtio Stat. Ne Vork -WortJ. ' SXTKSAL &ue of yellow lover ar. reported at Key Vcf, Fl., bat thr la said to b no fear of 1b dMA preaiiaj; TXTS Kpoblicia SUt Convention the ivnn'i of 2Tbrk n p4i unanimous- to a!'. it u It a fMoIatioa eadarsing Chicago bouia ;u of Virgin:. i, ' he "!. ol Sou' n rn c ii . i ,t '. r ten I ! !: i; .i -. r hand- o ( 11- , : ' i . i From tli- i s ' stool no eh.iiiee hsa ret i re me I, : would oee-iio:i for the rt-4ns w ; ' h i ! r A 1 1 tie !ie eon. ijre i . - e .1:1 T:iere .ire firs', tue "l.l! of tae pUc for holding the World' they were locked is known tli at in in the "T!i j.'n uiee '. i h a ' e iwi . f (ten . Fair. at note, who pteuauio u UrruMat of the Wadeeboro llt. tttr-ICUigncr, and con-grata tatay Ux popi of Ansoa on VaTlsr aa rood, a Datxer TKS Sinai hs resumed - tUlCAtioO. It will b an ladi TwaSB6 Republic) Deap(r, v-r to' an p port Ur Admimatra j wlC Hjht, And oppooc it when V arc udbted to loa. Kemp r. BUla, PridOlof the I'nivrr aily ol North Carolina, lor a copy of his admirable address oo the History of ihe Supreme C oort o' the Siate. 'Ok the tvea hundred an.) ujCy nine men who lure tx eu daca(ei at 3parjoo' Tastori' Coiteje dariar the thirty sn yean of lU biatory, az hundred ar. act ire paator." TnK upostara" of th Goldsboru Kair prooous mac a. Mncb more is expected becao of the geat.e men hris it ia ehafr, and (he com m ant t j in which it is !ooaVl 8accfl to GoJJsbor ad '. :' entrprisea' H'K have re:ivei the m'codiI nuaabr of the Monroe Register, pa bi is bed by U. A. t'nderwood and tVen-T 'i .in !ro :ii ern. ; u !-r 'he Li.-;. . Trill". ll ol M is: -f-. pi n t he 'J -e i ; the eou; t h:c:i t " speak. lie s s a 1 1 n t h ; m M : issi ; n: . . e,.n, ' " v . . . . t i ! ni i-rt into the harbor of Kiel on the nfter Dcxin of the 10th ins;., and anehored n the opposite the castle amid thnr.deron vhone, salutes from the guns of the e.istle r:ve ind thoe of the w,ir shiis com . ;.! priniiig the Hritish and (ternia:i i -ijiiadron.s rid:nat snchor. 1 he lin e ! : n p he t ween t he ( lernian l.!i.iTor and tue ( mt ol Kassui was niiVft .iileetionate. They re peated! embraced each other. Other German officials received marked '-cn'.derat :on. and to l'.is marek the ('.T.r w a.s especially grac'.oiis. N h'le much of this ;s attribated to court etiquette, it is w e Mi. p par; M.d.i:.' l-,d; i:. I. i V. h in a 'i l 1 1 ' ill . i . .n . r -:on, and one . . ' II M 111 i India: era: : factor land . Mr. lar-el Ilarri' pleasing to hope that the friendship ( lee ( It and ;cal t he o open air. I too deiec r. air. and t:.e cmr closed s g k : s t h : :r. . .' ' I ijs.l s.).ii e s:;.ta e pi i. to u: ke ii : s ; eeches. UpubliCJi. of M.s.s;s.p t it u e of spirit an ! are that eulha'sru es.-n'. .i C il s-icce'S A".o'her reacu .e:i ( ':ia.:ner, i ni :Mr; p r id. d ; :i ,,Io n . h. r. :e . . on the il v pr o "po1 ::.en ". (on.' brave in . :. ! : tba i w s I.-'gl.tf parade. i 1 e a i-niint r-. " : :i 1 ii' idea he ; n t-nded '. c'li'. :i ':ii'. ti.ere is r.vo aa: g m: 'ns in M ssissippi. and the w h.'es are a. . is'omed to master their 1'or.es a.-.d dispiy their arms Ke-o--. exhibited will be lasting and will tend to preserve the hk e of I'.nrope. The semi oftinal .N.w m div i, of St. Petersburg says : "The Czar's visit to llerlm will not alfcctthe an i k e ' i.. pen political situation. The grave m- mnses were vary that llnssia has su (Tered .muM have through the constantly favoring . n it : .- ti :i less the i are des ranting in to poll'. i o (jen. c n pan y ii e w as ' ; h ; - aggrandizement of Prussia is nw known and keenly felt by the Czar, who has finally renounced Ins policy of unrequited complaisance. Ger- part i many will derive no advant ige from putal the interview between the Kmperors intell Peyonil the removal ot the uneasi ness arising freim the repeate.l post pone :n en t s of t he O. ar 's i: t . " e. ia.mers is a u i 1 e s to s a ened tills re pu .! i ' e roc h el ct ion is the o! Pemocrats, i n 1 1 m : d a t e Ui e hgh'y proba- e s . Oeorce al. Beaaly, Kditors acd PropTJetora. 1: is a large, wed printed paper and ; emitted with ability. Our twai wishea are ex tended to the lguter. THX..B L work that shows for this world ia towers and te?pies, la paJarra and oraamenta, in or foaLaaiaona and endowment, in reports aad atatittca; there is other work which la aa quiet as tbe ap proach of morainft, bat which is also aa beneSceat, aad frnitlul Of T0d." TntBK ia truth worth poadencg ia that laying of Lather'; Kvery man ahoald b a certain Christ onto bis brother. Tan accords with the declaration Q( tar Iy)rj- "ll tho asl veat me into the ii KiM - - haw m i ier- u k k ur lu . i ur eaureb ta to be a permanent Chrtat to the worM. Christian Inqoirer. Wj coogratalate the Fayette Till Obserrer open tbe success th it ha attended it in the past, as welij aa the proapect that spreads out before it. It Is emiueotiy worthi of the patron ago of tbe progressive eonaanaity which it so ably repre eeata. Ita flrt aemi weekly issue La before as and ta highly credital ie ta every particular. TSX time baa come when Coc grvea most thoroughly investigate the practical operations of tbe so eaJled ciril Krtios law as admin iaXered by the ao-taHed Civil S-r tce Coaimisaioa. If the bypoomv of its workings has equalled the bambaj; of the open pretensions of its advocate and suppor'er-, the light oagbt to b.' leo in - N Silt. i ord'r can 1 here w as a parade at all. was. the u.iui .-'reet parade in p i n y , w ; : 1 e i : '. t h e s 1 . g h t rer.ee to Chalmers or his 1 1 ' r :r. p i a t e d meeting l'l.e list reason g ea ! the '.'or his :gn p :n i;;.m a'oan 1 on met;'. tie See!. . s ' hat negroes would be k lied, au.l he would be Maimed lor :'. and '.hit Kep'.ibl.cins, as we.i as person. ii ineaJs among Oeaiocrats, had re-piested him not 1 to co n t . u e h i s c i n v i.m All these are mere pretenses, ("halmers is not the man to retire at the prospect of personal colli sums. He is a brave, v.v.n and con ceited man, and lin retirement was because be saw that defeat awaited him. He would plume himself upou going to victory through seas of blood, but he. recoiled at the prospect of a bloodless defeat. In VirguKa affair are different. .Usbone is not only in bat he .s lead i n g t he . i I MTH1) l'AKT. (lie of the best indications ol t:,e success of the National Demc i ratio party in the next general absolute agreement n all sections of the couutry, on the cardinal principles of the party. The old "saw" "a Northern man with Southern prin ciples," and kindred expressions showing diversity of opinions m tlu? same national party, has lost ita meaning and ceased to exist so far as the Democracy ia concerned. The North and the South, the II tat and the Weat, all stand together on t he plat form of 1 ss and the reform measures of the Cleveland ad niimlratH'U. In New i ork, New .Jersey. Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Iowa, Ohio, Mary land, Virginia, Kentucky, Missis- isippi, aim in every other state in hich a Democratic convention ; has been held, there h is been a I distinct reaflirmance of the St. and from r i s o 1 1 . The mm..: oi ; i Indianapolis, i ,,-n f u r n : s lu s n p r i the teeliPg t hroug For : he tii st : u.e 1 'e moer.i' : n The:.- .. - i 1 , in lgi.l'ude .:- a C h .1 ll L',J. I'l.e . .- U i t e 1 ! i.e I u i ' . i '. ; -1 itZClo-e, In candid re h.ol b r 1 1 1 : a i i ' w i r r i the i, o ;i i : n . i I'l.e Kepir.:.ci; Gra- d An..;, n. ill in a n ea-1 Tanner . :: i: r . at 1: o u.e. or ri'ii on - ir, :,-- - p. e V i." .M: oil !e;r I on ..s heel) I II e.i I 11 e e r 1 ss 1 I'ellio .1 ehl. I . ( l.-Ve-. i i : I : ! : lier, ,1 I (.en. do Mi. i.d.an.i. .: g l-e: :.' II u 1 1 u : Li. oe glles.se. : I V I '. ;l' ' hough -l'l ell si., and s , ; , i the '-!. 1 le!;:-. ,! I I .'III 1,. I -ne WO', See , . ill.. I -loo a I o . ; . :: .t : . ' 1 u e ! i ' Ne. . I Co, I Ke ' r i n ."-e Veil ' . i P.. lie; mi;-' i' sMl'ed : li.l. U s. o II c he I .- I o . 1 11 '' I ' I e ! . : ol -e '. uQ d,ol ' 'illd.'i'i i el; in,. ;lie - ml. P.lid 1 told in 1 '"lid. ;..' 'oh I M. -0 put up hi i ha i. il - a- I I. ' I'd (led ! O :- t I 1 ke II; e. inched me iii the I ice e could iiel; ,u.. g::l m ii' h u'ai d oi in Mze. ' ligli'. and u ei! : iiway M:e called ,.!tei Hie ill it ol it A I.LI ANCK (.01.1 M.N. t-ociai pleasures than any other' class possessing tbe name culture! i I.. K. I). or position id societv. It is all a' i he lending idea of the Farmers' mistake to suppose that the farmer , 'Cliaiice is reform. The farmers i3 using his income extravagantly, iceoouiu ue iouuweu mesame lor tbe very reverse is true. Miinvpl' track for twenty years, it after bard, close labor and most; I ! 1.1 l T. I; I MAS. no I III - la ; !:,.. i M ' y. M .gg c n.l M ni II' 11 - reet old Hie ' P. and Mill, near P .In I igg: night, night. c v. '!. lie to .'! : . -11. . M Ugif :ii-n mi A . n ae i i and 1 i ' l : i Tli. it liiu the good old pa-.st'., possibh never Hi:.) Julia. Th el and .1 alia w.iikf.i lerPi I .1 1 1 lie .ill' pu' 'i . in o n i IP 1 III, 'e .or . bel li i (I, e i.'ii a, Ilnd : Il I I ue lb d i ll 11 : il.i . i a i ge Ol . I bein, power I o , i e n b ii : ii i.' height A poll. - i a, e o : : -.at .l. ii. s i, a -I 'V 1 ' ll ' II . ;.rt e. ,.l:ll l llg ii ' had ; w i lug. been la : . l i-n J I c ; I . j .1 I! i: 1 1 n ti: . - a i w e I .HI II i T a- I.ouis platform and an emphatic su., llIHj Cleveland ad- organization ; e.. aigu periect the saddle, barge. I lis !i and w hate ver can !e accomphsheil by energetic canvassing and the p rod : ga ! n 3 e of m r. ey will be done. The Dcnocrats are organized And are nuking a vigorous canvass, but it is admitted that their organ ization is not as perfect as it should bo. The U'chmond Times says: We do not Cud errors ; our party management without h)wmg the remedy. The w-iy ol sifety and victory :s to do what ihe I. ssons of ihe past li ive tarjgh', vi.v to have ever coin'y organized aad every precinct ch.f! pledged to get the vote out on election day. If that is i.ot dire, we are nothing more than a mi.i'ia fighting a regular armi, as we were in the Danuiel ameron contest, when with all the advan'age.s of men and princi ple r: or v a ' n b . Ot ii e Put lie n.iii.-p been 11. ( St a'e. not b-li sat is:'.i, All th. gruuibl. men's torv pla: men's as the: e of th. I: is and N e .v w er ogintiiMi. but ti the Preside!.' regarded as whose clai in s 1 1 th w ho n th, Veil n : l I 1 . 1 '1: ! M P - I, , . e Hi d ill ;. hand y art- . lint s ! a ai ... a i g g e Mid and : ii i P.o'h :. or : o . i 1 n.it 'I - ; V. t , e k s m !,.. ',-;;:: C Hilil bi: loieiu ' .' 1. I. II li ..'I, li lis II; 'ha: -he s ; r f i.r('i ! i:el : o M iggle pieced gib-, she - ni. lines, ;1 n, 1 '. hi 1- liciicll .i . oiougut tuem in sigut ot ruin. ng1(i ecouomv, can scarcelv make A yawning abj ss lies a short (lis- buckle and tongue meet at the end t. ii.ee in front of them : they must of the year" linn io the right or be swallowed Bat there was a time, however, "b- remembered by many now living, a great cri.sis when the name of a Virginia or is upon us. Landlords have become Maryland farmer was t be synonym oipvdv.s1. Tenants have become for an independent, prosperous and i raving band of debtors. Farm cultured gentleman. Then larm laboiers ,-pend most of their time ing imbl handsomel v and thei e was nothing contracted or niggardly in ;e farm life: lor the proprietor of a large estate then was a laiidlord p ossessing some' h mg else than the bare name, who lived in regal splendor and ei.joyed the best ol everything which wealth could provide, time ha more to return, but while it. lasted it furnished the highest and in all the essentials of exalted manhood the grandest and noblest specimens of humanity that ever trod this earth. I hat I5oivl d Punch The presenceof a "bowl of punch" upon the table at a public reception in the l'l e-ident's mam-ion is a matter ol lnieient ioeveiy Ameri can citizen upon which lie has a right to publicly express an opin ion. And tit-cause, according to well authentic iteri .-.t atistics. sixty thou sand persons in Ihe Piiiied States, go down annually to drunkard.-' graves and to the perd 1 1 n m of u -godly men pec 1 'or. vi : 10 , lem perance people who desiie .n-iay and roll back 1 his great i nle of iniquity rej-p 'e in eep ,u r and eH'ort of pel son s ,;, h 'gh pi ic -s ra oratile to : tie t.:c-i: liinai.cl aim (lirninisipiig ni this "ilrinkn.g habit," and regard v.- ti. - urnw the recent instance of 'he p. i nds-ion Of the U-C of iiituxica'ing diink a' ....I in a -imleii ni sweets and I said, I. '-vt'ly r.-e. only irive mo thy bloom ; the leaves ..fnn l.e;ut thev are faded Kill ll.'llll II. e the i.,-es that lie ,,,, ,,. t,,mb " I-, per, siiiil nay, P.at the 1 use, bblshii . t i 1 nay And t ho ll-.weis nil sael, -'1'hls ',, n,,t wa 1 went to the f-u ntai ns t ha fe 11 in he Let boys be inducted in all tlie designs of nat "rend they will be improved in n 'orai, and learn to Iovo animals justed of throwiof stones at the! m- Pain and if11'' auand tha u cf most catarrh ieewfea. Llqalda aal Bnuffa are " . Berou. Ely 0am Bala. i. eafe. Dleasant. eftiill P" "-" and a lure can t)1(, passages aDd t eleanaea tha naaal aealt the ioflaned oirna- lnli f sii :iv : s the h. art- ' '1 IiiiiiI Ml ir nrL- e ' w " THE ( At" "i Cms deplorable condition is iguo i mce. We are ignorant of the bu-;ne.-s pnnci)les which lead to success. Au unequal distribution o: oi:i- labor among the products of the .-nil: our supplying the cotton in.uket to t he detriment of onr hun '' other things which would biing comfort, luxury and happi-ne-, i, one of the fruits of igno- THE REMEDY is 'o rgmize. Form ourselves iuto o;ie muled body having one object -n.l that object must be "The i in -pi .'. i-ineiit of the condition of the lain er." IHE EAR ME It"S ALLIANCE . s i ii tended to be a farmers' school, m winch the course ot studies will be morality, self reliance, picket die . tactics, agricultural tortitica op and discipline, also Cushing's in mi. el of parliamentary law. i !!K A I.I.I ANCE IS TO TIE ARMED n i bt-tter knowledge of busi i i s The modern idea that money ' ' ',' will not entirely be lost o'.and "tafly"' men, who call W ' 1 1 1 their mi ii ho w a i el A ml I -.I'd to I lie f. units. ' thirst that kills; I., i ;...in- ilr...s tin- f.-ver iil'ay." ! Hut the I'oiimains inn laughing and -sad, , anil s.ihl i e i atiii-.t levivc when the di inker i j -k'U.l." I 1 aske.l ni' t he sin, lu , js thundering inai a h, , f the -eintillant stius I in, ploreil , j That ih. y ive me a light that would ! i lieer and nut. parch j lake the t.in h I ,y il un Kcas, n a.lured . Put the -mi ii'r his luce drew a veil, drew : a veil. j Aid '. I-' - warms .(' the st.u s w hb,t'i (.(1 , "We'll IV.I." i brane, givinR at onoe. Prioa 50o. F.TTEIt i.i 11 raper rarnianaa und nee i ; ruled at th JOUKJIAL office. Ciive v-ur order. I ste.d sh uf t he sea and bo- the sought bs waters to teach me lep.ise, And hi'inir me a calm frnm the ti.ssin; uf thought, Fitn the heart's fierce tempest of woesi lap the -ea murmured law hum its caves, fi . .m its eaves. "i-iM e tie- m lining .t lime. I have thun dered in w aves. " I i.e rainbuw refused me 1 he .splendors she iv. ive. lint elaciers t heii e.i'idness bestowed 1 i.e turtle denied me her bosom of love. And fainting. 1 sank by the r..ad; Then a voice .-...Ice h.w I r-mi the ph mi . from the nh.om. " l'he spear-riven Christ hath abandoned his tomb. OTTON. New YUM' :t 15 f-Future closed January, 10 0' July. February, 10 i; Auguat, March 10 a' 'Hept. April, 1" "October. May, 1(J 3- June, 10 4( New Bern maiket IS bales at 8 7 8 u 10- No UJec'r. aleady . 10 4.1 10 40 10.45 10 00 10 07 Bale of T! ,h igh gill u: in; lie! he .C- ol Kill e . , I . t be l.ilt. In in : . ,e ore M g . i for .i .: i the lign'. tell t ll. e ; li e v w e '.c 'gan and dnlia K--!! i 1 I '(', m n er. She s. oic a "nan ! I ay watclied the .'. and Ihi.tlly .epiralcd the -. .i in . t lj.it M.iggir was too f or -l ii ! ia . Tiie dead gn i 's -is! er i ( d oi a: i 1 1 'M i gg;e- ( ) ;in n "s 1 1 i nv. 1 s : 1 ;.o!.ci'tiiaii II. iy and .p !.r; p. 1 1 - ci iii i rad :c; e.l i : . 1.'- pill as i .-1 only ten in i !i - and l, ni in I that .1 ni i a came t o oni absccs- o! t be bra : n, ng link now n , and t hey all 'he p i r ' l.-s suspect- i-i'd (: causing her u- the lords ot creation on elec tio.'.ceiiiig occasions, will be thoioughly examined under our microscope, m order to ascertain wh-tlifr their bowels contain any agricultural com passion. Ill I'. II.I.IANCE IS TC. HE DRILLED a. et the fashion of modern improvt-iiieu:.- and being a corporation. g P.- -we.-t-1 l t hni - rose her fi ll - - - s i: a i 1 1 j i . i 1..- I. iii 1 1 1 a i n i an only , ,r me; -un tilled my hen rt as the wine tills till! Clip, A lid (poet e.ime out of the sea , '"i the shad' i ws a nd -looms and curses ii bliorred. iu-l melt like the miuii in the trust of the bold. ( hilil t hipping. We do not, belieye in beating children tor ordinary offences. . ,.v.orv Li.e uc.-l 1111.1.1 ui sunn t ,ar ir u-i tie ilcli r :im i',.""' i.'i-ii.j me uuc L.ia. ticaiue to contravi tie this piece- sell preservation is the First law dent. I bt lleve the opjior ! unit v of a ol nature." Ofiicers will be drilled life time to exert an iidbience in i.i "the manu-avres," with a view f;lvnrf,r tPm,,,.-. ; ii,,. ,,rni,i good of thousand.- was was'e-i, the White 1 1 . ; ii -;-. In view of the fa -s, th c v w as There may b, simie rare cases in a iiiie-tioii of -.iiiiple oiPinii. anil which it is ueccMsary to lntlictcor- 1 IIlpI i.C- c and proies-i. na ; tlciaiis who haio lives in the ro Western political see what there has and serv ices of M r. him to a place endorsement of the ministration. It is wonderful to see the Uhio Democracy united. Heretofore the party ha been divided into fat uous the Paine men, the FeDdie ton men, and the Mclean men ail playinp liaroc with the grand old j ;4WVer- wh party of JetTerson, Jackson and Ct.Sj,fi p-)nr Cleveland. Now all are united and confident of victory. Campbell, our candidate lor Governor, is not only holding the Democrats in line, but he has invaded the territory of the enemy. A little while ngo the most eloquent Republican orator in Ohio was silenced by Foraker because he would not refrain from complimenting Campbell, and one diy last week Senator Sherman, in hia opening campaign speech, ac knowledged the ability and charac ter of the Democratic candidate. Hut the greatest service rendered the Democratic champion is by Murat Halstead. In order to check the rush to Campbell, Halstead ad dressed a letter to him, throagh the Commercial Gazette, charging him with having secured a money inter est in the ballot box in bebali ol the continuance of which, as a member of the House of Kepreentattves, he had intro duced a bill. Fpon Campbell's de nia! of the charge, Halstead caused to be engraved and published what ol ( )' 1 I' li- wi rin mt ; heir ; 1 1 i n co u 1 1 . i war lare cannot been : n the 1 ; ;', M her to entitle :i ll.c Cabiueb 1 11 -e . i a'i I . . . I . ' . 1 s ; i 1 (. I Ceatii. Tbe prisoner Was the ( 'oronor, bu ' as reuiaded b a J'nlic t ice W jdc ,'iei',! her e nirt today. e-necially to "Hank movements 1 HE ALLIANCE WILL DO REPAIRING in the way of mending and strength ening weak brothers that may be siitTeriug on account of impaired man hood. Mil". ALLIANCE Id HAVE II I R A i ' TK iNS In the way of i'emale adornineut ehastc manners and chaste langu age will be used as adornments, and it is to be warmed with frater nal love. thrown a way and lost fortver. Fdward IItli. is ilischai gcd b she had been du-'tice Dcfec to appear at I . I . I N o E Aud must standard. f il i 111 111') s. Not a vi .-tige ol a cbinin Udiiid in I ! ei cuianeii in , nor is there any good n a.-ou to beliciethat chimiieih were kii '.aii in ancient times. The ancii.'iis liad (ires, however, and with them smoke, which seems to have escaped, in a somewhat primitive manner. ! ''through a hole in the roof." It i!K meas 1 was a serious inconvenience to i them, and, in" order to get rid of if thAn ,.aa i.o- .i,rt come np to a certain i ll; . , ""V1U, ,lllc The instrument used in ; "uu,,t. "o.meu u iu ices or on, .'u., MEN" WILL t RED by I.Pig ears of suc i.ive risen ti profes sional fame, be! to sec in if.m those graces and ipialnlcat kuis that should adorn trie At'oiiic, General of the I "nited S:a;( s M iller is but a .-ample el t he whole an illustration ,.!' a policy subservient to individual in'.ie-t-and persdial ends. In the language of a distinguish ed citi.ten of the State, "Indiana will go Democratic tu x' ear and in lspp, for much the same reasons that it went Kepubl.i an in Is--. M r. Cle eland's blunders with re gard to patronage, hoa ever, vi ere not so many in h:s lour cars as Gen. Harrison's have deen during the lir.-t seven months of hs ud ministration.", Fut however d -a-it-rous pie-i h i e b. .-n to publican mi premaey in I:i. liana, ihe demand for tarifT reform is destined '.opro- deutial apoin: u ien luce greater i ne 1 1 abl v re that in u .- ( a i ' I , overt h ro w . ( c n. ar. d, tnu.i'. cbacgt' purported to be a fac simile o his . e o : t n AT Sua bury, Pa., en Ivnt Thiim dj a mretiof ol tb Kifca'jif atToir. CommitCee of the SCate S.-vn-e j u a to Pesavioa prtj u beU, and it th determiaed to place a candidate n tbe field for State Treaaarer a: the coming eWtloa ia order to tt the atreafth of the universal pnn-r. lOTetneaC so a to make a h(?w.u before the next Coogrrsa. Tie aomiaatioa wa otTered :o neerj! (eatleioea and declined THE Xewji and observer aai -Tae Ilepablicaa candidate :' r OoTeroor fi( Maaaacfaaaelta hi declined a joiat debate oo the tar.tT. not befog willing to follow S.-u'..aern precedeotj: and now .Xirat Hai atead bx declined a aimilar chi.i eage extended by M. D Halter, a naaafacf arer ia Vlanneid, iai Uaiateiad sajs tbe people do not take eooagb latere: the ar :T to justify debate ' K v s a m a n h a b o p o" hi c other world, no matter how poor i ehruatUan be tua be. A man nerr beaten ia loag a he tigh: Xbia la true of tod; viduai. coi maalties and nations. I jot... time tell th Northern people '.'.. c t doo't bri eve we i eDiV.'.'r ii. i' Were whip d after an. Tiiev j,- J ir n, Ore na ou 5 trying to whip t h-e m A a ; - - BTisUan ia never whipped ujh. he tiie : . i ana op the white dag tci ;h devi; :. : - ad SJ he'H never sinie another c , .. tlek (or Cart: an ! rti Sit " igg Jooea. i it f I cis imagine some of you rr. i , aj to Tourselvee, "I woader if Mr Moody claims to understand all th BibJe." I waat toted yoa :n the Terj opeaing of this lecture tha' I do not, aad if I did would he 'prettj food evidence that :t did net hare aay divine origin, l am glad there ia a depth in that Bible 1 kaov BOtatng about; that there ; height there I cannot climb to if I hoaUl lire to be aa old a. .Met ha Alah; I. Tea tare to say if I should lira for age oa earth I would only hare Coached ita surfa.-c D I Moody. :his It will I". e v , ie Mih 'iio.z.i ap. n e n e s-s of I e m on . do d fx'cause era' s. MP. he 1 1 .'lie in tier (i Dour i ' ' " .-v.., v tti.it organ:, ni .anr in indpina in 0f ! aignature appended to a paper sub- Wil!i Inas0,i t;:: u.iriis0!1 , r ;r- ' fl:ribinR for tbree twentieths of the jh, f,.r,.,.- were on i saved ! ... : L. , I II . U .V, T.. .f ; cueiesi in me uanoi wa jou. 1 1 uu no frm t,e;ng rou'e I by the ( laik-.m j oat tbat the signature from which tlank movement ;u blocks ot five." Halstead m dehis engraving was The Clarksoman tactics c mno- p.. UlIl.ROlP t( ( OH MOD ll 10N. v e have r.o com pi a: n '. to make if an;, particular road, inle.-d so ' X - . m e :ar as we cin 'per. lor it, a: '.i e .;. i ' su gte: ion , n-. ide b con tern p.ir iric . that cpi j;uri'.,. .i.-.-.iiii modati f jrn ished b r inhM .in! peop on a., the r " i '. A 2.": cias.s t :,"... -nou ci '.he b.obter '.n 'he best arro ..or. I'm:!:. 1 by t h red order : .m :d ti.e c. :v. m : n ; . rices ! tV-rent cars of the si-." a.,., -io';.,! :.- on ei ery tram. l.o".id be for the wiiia-s and the i i - . v : i r t he o room the (if our ..1 and a be (' i . i r. d entitle n. mid a - ! riva and :n Tnt -ar- p . f e n :n an tike dung a v Iron! and I'M S ' a'e :'a r. : h. re will 1 e i "e.-t w ; ti g . vi'.i be' we'n am plan b'. rs of North I r .'.:-. i (Lie cos ' u -a and : I.e "' lie r : n ' n t e s , r,,; ( pose rver. I a forgery, and Halstead is apolo ' g .-.ng while the friends of Campbell are exulting. It is impossible to 'estimate the advantage that will resalt to the Democracy from Hal stead's discomfiture. lint if the fkies ,are bright in Ohio, they are brighter still m New i ork and New Jersey. ToaL d;s alters In New Yorkjhave been oc c.vsioried bv the contentions of factions in New York city, onlr metropolitan rivalry re- sictingthe State ticket that sur vives is generous strife between Democratic associations as to n Inch shall do the best work for the Syra cuse nominees. In New dersei ho;' has been succeeded by as surance, l.vst week there, was a convention of Democratic clubs at Newark, ;n which every county m the State was represented, l.'o pient speeches were made by Go ernor Green, Governof Hill and I. 'on Abbett.the Democratic candl d itc for Governor of New Jersey. One spirit pervaded them all, the spirit of pure and unadulterated Democracy, confident of victory. repeated, and ou'raged be avenged in l.s'.ij. rii'i OVK SHK (ll ( I I D I J Ti.e folio w : ii g : : o ,,i tin Star gives one , ..; ( New Y ork ( 'it;. . I b incredible, and :- a .- -, 1 i OU t IIC nii -I"al - . I the c p In the ( ' ii op ei '- ci yesterday, tue -tot , between t . cash g ; i 1 -giHxls -lore, win cli re.-ti! 1 I) g O i !. 'II 1 1 I e 11 - ear N. A bd I, I ai U of Trained Teacher From a group of illustrated ar tniesin The Century lor October on educational topics we quote the following: "The absence of any proper and adequate professional training in the pa-f of oier three bundle 1 and twenty-live thousand teachers iu the Fuited States, but a small proportion are graduates even id normal schools has made itseii felt not only in the schools of the I nited States, but in those of F irope as well. The work of tbe schools, speaking broadly, has been poorly done and the mass of the school population has not even been properly instructed, much less edu cated. It is not meant by this that the c million school, the world over, ha.- accomplished nothing: for the hi-topvof Scotland since Knox, of the I nited S'ates uuder tbe Con stitution, of Prussia since Jena, and of France uuder the Kepubbc, tells a far different story. But popular education has not accom plished all the results hoped lor, simply because popular education doe- not as yet exist. The frame .vork. constitutional aud adminis tratiie, is generally provided, but the proper ,-upply of the necessary agents, thoroughly trained and equipped teachers, is not yet forth coming. Kelsons may doubtless be g:in why t his is so. The teacher's -ibii '. is small ainl his tenure of odice i- insecure. These obstacles aie ii it eas'bv removed. In the 'el Sate.- the absence of any . na! .-i.-t, in of education makes r removal a matter of extreme i.bv and one involving great - . I : ; me. Public o .in ion inch, a- our litest and kindest Mr. Price, says, is not made, ov.-s in America must stium- .I'eSia'c. municipal, and district iu' hoi it ic- in turn t-eture anvap-ri-ii.ih'r it-sul's cin lie secured. I"ne process is a laborious aud un- 1 : na ; in d.f I i ei t air i, for leg: he . ac ai i Ol ()'( onuor. w as ; .id, L Miller, w;io w..- e-, n p -, . h slaughter, ali houh I ,-.,r-does not look to be o i : 1 LP d id not k now tha' Ik i : , ' : u dead when Drought ( athoLe Protectory the inque-t. and 1 Coroner Mes-:uier she a-gc'ti ked an i tna w a.s said: "How ;s .Ph. i ! dead and buried.'' M aggie w as t ra I ler face jiale.t and My God. Did sh h an g ii .e. ' ii dead wit h . ni fell from fainted. (b e.i :i trom to testily lie waiting io begin P n-r bow .1 . p ii p r I a'g e . . I e .1 .IS ;be a ' fol the :i not le.tc el I h Ce W !l ,C . 1 1 - ic ian . or 1 1 ' called upon ' oh. i ' , i : . ; : a :. ' I n a in c o I t hose on. 1 leeauso t iiese rem ived. t he pro i : i g i : i y o 1 v c s a t he lawyer, the iu in ( ' : i . i i s : 1 1 e - - i - III a io . . i a: ..-:i. . d a des, ; I .' n..t;ce. iiii-i.p':,'- ha i e ;. d t. provide the -: l.-ii ce ol ed ilea -i powerful iiPiueliee :n be : i gl e-s oft he teach -ion . I n it w of t he but all to no purpose. The oldest mention made of chimneys, as at present used, is in a Venetian manuscript, which states that some were thrown down by an earth quake in 1317, A. D. In England they must have been introduced later, since Uolinshed, who wrote in the sixteenth century, alludes to them more in anger as among the growing luxuries and corruptions of the age. In oriental countries a brazier that is eligible, and in sympathy , with a firo on it was carried with it, to enroll at onee. ! wherever fire was wanted, and the .-moke escaped iu the best way it could. Fire places and stoves were unknown. measuring is not a "tape line" or mechanics square, iiut an Alliance man will be required to stand up, and if his head towers above, or talis below an instrument known to us as "his obligation,1' then Al liance dust will be shaken from his ieet, and Alliance halls will echo no more to the sound of his foot steps. THE ALLIANCE WANTS RE( Rl'IT.S, And calls on every man and woman EARMINli AND tM AN!" FACTIT.ES, Manufacturing, like farming, suffered depression during the de cade from 1870 to 1380. the latter, however, much greater than the former. The reader will observe that dur ing the decade between ISoO and l.siiO, under a low revenue tariff, agricultural values increased over 100 per cent., while manufactured values, increased 85 per cent.. During the ten je-ars from 170 to 1880 there was a slight decrease in farm values, and at the same time an increase in value of manufactur ed products of 10,08 per cent. To be more explicit, agriculture exceed ed manufacturing in the increased value of products from 1850 to 18(10 about 10 per cent. while from 1S70 to 1S80 manufacturing led agriculture 20.97 per cent., a difference in twenty years in favor of the man ufacturing industry of ill per cent. Demorest's Magazine. Great foresight was shown by Demorest's Family Magazine in publishing, ten years ago, when an International 1' xhibition was then talked of, a map of the identical site tbat has now been chosen by the New YTork Commitee for the World's J'air of 1S9i In the No vember number of this famous Magazine (just issued) this plan is reproduced, handsomely executed and on extra fine paper. It includes ail the buildings and the laying out of the grounds, and, to make it more comprehensive, a map of New York City is also given. The description that accompanies the.e designs gives a better idea of the site than anvthiDg that has yet been pub iished. Everybody should possess this number, if only fortbis feature Since 1SS0 there has been agreat : The same enterprise is shown revival in the manufacturing and ; throughout the entire Magazine mining industries all along the lino, ! An interesting article on "Pearls probably the greatest iu the history j is beautifully illustrated by J. Car of this government, while the farm-' ter Beard; aud there are, besides mg industry has languished from i numerous other excellent articles year to year, and the rn xt census : and stories. Fine illustrations con can only reveal how poor a progress i stitute a feature of this Magazine this industry has made during the and in the November number there decade. are over one hundred of them 'The relative value id' farm to Published by W. Jennings Demo manufactured products, according ' rest . 1.1 East lPfi STect, New to the capital invested in each, in Yoik. IS.sO is, for the farm, 12,00.061, . 1.11, which gave products, less COM j ,P Meanest Man in Maine of labor x 1 T'ld Tlill JUKI- tor iminii. factures, capital ' 2,70O 272.000, ! A u,uni .wLo ow,'s over two ,-iih.i, ,r ,vi. lL the. e.a-r n. ...-.:''' f u tjscr pt ion pu t his paper 'si. , .ve... k . i. t,,,,l. : ,, , I,,, ...V,,... lost n-oJr Refused, says the Nor nnl material lis: 1 1 om cut. W 1 ' eric .e . icr chair 'i hell -in 1 h- n the w a w a lea; . i. ( h : The;, hi h 1 was child .or and ri-s'iir.-il in All! k is not usually in the l.ne of promotion, but it seems tha' a linti-h Fife 19 to be Govern or Gen era! of Canada. to consciousness sl.i f it her and nioaiit d 1 letective Wade tub ! he n:gh t of J ul 1 7 of A venae 11 aud leant d on her i i eo 1 1 d , while o t t he lig h ; on at the cornel Seventeen' h . ' e v i; n i : r t : (' ; not be i ' c :'a , r . Id to ;: t he cons. K . e : g h ; u ars in i epre We a 1 11 1 a 1 1 0 n a ; ers ht-t'er ' hem In the deepest night of trouble and anxiety and sorrow, God gives ns so much to be thankful for that we need never cease our singing. With all our wisdom and prudence and foresight, we need never re- fuse to take a lesson in gladness would tell all street. A nu::i who saw t he tig and each had n oiler. Then 1 1 was put on th wai tied that sh any statement win Date herself She icr ot mall g.Ls it gave testimony, dnlereiit p'urv to i" I'ung prisoner e stand and was ' i ; g . ( ; a o In : : i s i i i , - . . : i in ; ; , (toll i , i- ha r-'t ai d : n g npg piott i elation which in any sound system ; he 11 n : vclst ; I es .-'nou'd bear to the si hocls and to tbe .state at large, tin- neglect ; nothing less than ippab'c. and the t Hot Is now mak ing : o i e p. ti r it come too late to pu lent sei ion.-loss I o t he cause of popular educ it ion. A: lea-f nine German uni ei --.ties, two Scotch un ; i ci si : ies, and site of our own ; n -t : ; u' ions of iii-' rank have re cogti P'ed the claim of i he science of education to a place in their calen dars. It :s only a question of time when tin- English universities and ihe older and more conservative of our Atllei ican colleges will follow : hi :r example." r I nliri iiml ni,'. i 1 OOI C 1 1 oil. .;.!. O ilL lv -i,ui..-iii.oii. iciu . . fin... Ilm I'irnit 11 nur f -ri-1,1 I lua'M u I 'ir-. ii- I ilruvlpi.r Wu l.ai-n , I' , nlM "C n,-,.. .., 'XU., l-l-l.tl.lOVA. ' ' v.. M i . ii.e iii.iii I.H.LUI c., .... i in - . - ! heard of mean men. There is a 1 i a . i . . .- . . .. l. , . . . .,-1 ,c.ri.i. i iu. in (i ti.iiu u.e o.ui uu him ufi.li i ne iiuui iiri in jitooieiM eiigatieti . ,. ., , ., , iiiagiieutuieweic d,:gd ,-,7(J T and , lor :: l":,',r b",:'" tb,e. ,:'' v'b; w.,.s.w 'M i. s'n u".,,1 pasture ' a g-a -n Ins gi.nid i..'..,- ,1 T ' 'i iii?.,,' mothei's grave, the one who stole t an ut ii na ic.u ici ucrti.1, i.uu. . Number' of laborers employed ia oppei e !Mi,,w i., f ...f nri r, rr . n m ) -) .Ct I "C iii.iu(ii(i(.Lii.iu niri.i i - i jOlo wages paid 047,05.;, 795. Wages i earned per year per head in man a .u.fii.infr i't 1 -1 OO '-"' ; wero asleep: but for downright tiiey cannot keel wiiat tufa i mennncss the mau who will rake a MAKE, Mr. Ava E. Page makes the fol lowing statement in the Sun from a dead man's eyes one wiio got rich giving ins five children a nickel each to go to bed without snppr-r and then steal ing the nickel after the childien paper for years, never pay anything for if, mark it "Refused,' and then stick it back into .the post- (ltetweien rhn vAars i Still rind office is entitled to the lirst pre- 1SSD, as the census records show, mium. Now, if this man don't the tarmera added Ml 1 ' .a.S.S IS 1 to! Settle lllS account Wit ll t his office inside of three weeks we shall tell who is aud where he lives, aud in vith hiin to go down the grand circuit of cattle fairs to be ex hibited as the meanest man on their wealth, but the other half of the population added 23,350,7!U,- .51 to their wealth, a gain of ?.j to them to 1 for the farmers."' How! much of the twentv-three billions were earned by the farmers andjeart''' '".xchange. filched from them to swell the ill gotten wealth oi speculators, extor tioners, monopolists, corporations aud trusts, no one will ever know. There is no mistake about the : tmts m the w rong place ure fact that the agriculturists of this f tie ir chirm. A le mo n colored ! eon n try ad d vend v irmnv millions miuniijoia ... ,! , the ifii..i rh n ha reft c ai nten ua-f -the iecu liar ui r p. ti.ilt-.i brethr. n who "hit the I Ili't n i III a K c 'h woil.d crimi replied i bat .-he n. .1 in a knew, ..I ll 1 H.IHIT TH K TIl IKK. B iir "in! r itrcar-.ir ; :-U3'.r.i i . ru- V h7 r r. , i . fhr: . :mrn". r. I : b e and gratitude from the happy bird that sang all night, as if the day were n"t long enough to tell its ;o . V K A N A r DO i. ::.-.' Ack.-r s !". .--1 Fg.iir ! r.-. :-.-r. fub J, nian.itmt. c. :.. ;he p-a I ;li ..antrr thai It Is a; t rior : ati tL. r pr; r-.. -an ', r Ll.v! .!..-, I: i a j.tiita.' -rrt f r at pi. P ; t:r poi.seDir.k.'. ' ;on. ! rr.p'.lorn n I I'li'.q leg. It ur;:..- ll.e who'. .T.ti'm tn-i theronuhl t ,P! up :hf const Hut :..r. Sweu 1 y 1.. J .Try, -w Hrrne. N. C. st r.ngh t lor wai d way in o lowing statement: T was w alk i n g near when I met Julia, and Hello. .Maggie,' and ,i-k t a k e a walk do w n t he wen'. 1 accidentally -a word, and Ju.ia sa:d: " 'Tins is a ti tig h 'ol how." ot dollars to the weaitn or tue na tion, as statistic incontestably show but fhey retain and enjoy a very slim percentage of their hard earn ings. They labor harder, more constantly and more hours, and except a plenty of rngal home fare mil robust helth, enjoy generally home b! .- a in e ei. . a ! ' pine ia ii n t.ec. .m i n ep It pUKrteeta bile id a: ust ray. an i the inference ia cor reet. Pain beneath th-1 ribs and shoul der I Udes. constipation. dyppep-ia, furred tongue and pick headaches sup-l-len.ent this lodication of ti.e bilious. 1 or liver conaplmrit Hiei its ruu i tifarioas -v m rVtoniH. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters an infallible specnic it relaxes the fewer ol the luxuries, pleasuries, I most varied designs for holiday hi e's euhiLientiv. hut without griping a men i tes and com forts of life than : presents. Next year "Peterson"' nee du - impulse, but banishes an .f th it ssirron colored principle Peterson's Magazine. Peterson for November is a hand some Thanksgiving number. How ard Scely, one of the most popular among our younger writers, contributes a capital story, "A Thanksgiving in the Southwest' and Miss Elizabeth Phipps Train, a beautiful tale of Hallowe'en, Minna Irving has a lovely lyric, "The Cricket in the Night.'' and Mrs Mariou K. Pickering, a charming poem suited to the season. The needlework department offers the poral punishment upon the young but to whip any child habitually is to harden to beyond hope to render it irreclaimably obdurate. We recollect reading, several years ago. an account of a little girl who had run away l'roin school, being sent back by her father, bruised and bleeding from a ter rible (instigation. The little crea tine, furious with rage and shame, ran away again within an hour,and threw her.st If into a porul, from which she was with difficulty res cued alive. Combo, in one ol his works, men tions the case of a family in which all of the children were vicious, and gave their father, who was a deacon in the church, if we remember rightly, an immense deal ot trouble. The old mau tried to remedy the evil in two ways he prayed hearti ly for the reform of the misguided youngsters, and he threshed them tremendously and frequently. "If alter that it pleased Heaven to make them vessels of wrath," he said, "Heaven's will be done." They were vessels of wrath, but it does not follow that Heaven in tended them to be. If he had reasoned with them, and given them good religious counsel treated them, in short, like beings endowed with souls instead of bruising their flesh the result might have been dillerent. Wickedness is seldom beaten out of anybody, but it is often beaten deeper in. Personal Journalism. "Personal Journalism" in the ordi nary acceptation of the term, is a disgrace to the newspaper that resorts to it. It is utterly useless, uncalled for, and is decidely objec tionable to nine-tenths of the patrons of a paper. Helena World. You are correct, and the sooner the press of Arkansas carry ont the resolution of our State Association the better it will be for us. Let us frown down the newspaper Sulli vans and Killirains. Walnut Ridge Telephone. But all this will not prevent weak editors who are driven to the wall in legitmate controversy from resorting to gross personalities. The act is a con fession of mental weakness, and is so understood. But inability to throw stones often compels one to tii ng mud and the garbage of the slums. Gazette, Little Rock, Ark. A Mirnsre iu Wyomiug:. Passengers who arrived at Denver, Col., recently from northern Wyoming- reported a singular optcial illusion. The conductor of the train says: "It ivas about an hour before sunset, and. looking out of the car window, we saw about ;i mile away a beautiful lake. It was in a slight depression among the hills, and scorned to be about two miles long by a mile wide. Nev er having: noticed a hike at . this place on the road 1 was consider ablv nstonised, a.s were passen gfis familiar witli the road. As the train advanced the lake appeared to enlarge and rise, but m spite or this it was ditticult to believe the. appearance was sim ply mirage, and that what ap p eared to be a lake was a levei plain. 1 lie apparent lake was as smooth and bright as a mirror except at one edge, wiiere it ap pea red to ho ruflled bv the wind. New York Sun. i)oiK,T,c rtaaiaiKX. Emts 15o Corn 48aTflc- Oats Neu crcp, O0a37c., including Foddkr New- Ouafta. TtJHPKNTiw- 'rm. Virgin 92iS yellow dip. n 26: hr- S1.0. SerKiTS TiiPK!,TINIt P" gallon. Ut .sin 80a50- Tan ll.M1 Pr ol 280 lb. Diab-riT,'1 I- Per lb. Bkk i 6c to ftc. Uams Cloutry, VJal8c. Lakh cjoutry, lOallc. LI ay Crabraa, 85a45. Onions '$1.0 per btib. Pot a to k 8 -ahauaaa 30o. : yams 5Do. PEiKUT,! 8 2' Der buhel. Ohiokbmb rown 40aS5o. pair half grown. 22Ua25- Mkal ftS5coltd. Wool 12ac. Stavbs R O. bhd. dreased. tlSalS per M. ! TlMliKlA Cy'rea, 18 in. and Ot' in demalod atW 00 per M. bHiNOfL.Be r?Mt India, dull and ntm lnal; 6 jinch S3 00m 2 20. Building t inoo tit)rta. .25; ap.tl.75 per M. I wBuaaxa ruoM. llrss 'Pot New $18 00. Hnoct.DEF Meat SalOo. C. ll. 'a, F B'a. B. 'nd L. O. 7a?i. rlX)DB !.00ae.50. Lard TtM-fcy tha ciero. N aILB Ba 10 ', $2. 60. Sua ah Cra.nulatd. io Ooffm I8i i20o. Cheese 15. Salt 80.85 o. peraaok. Molajw ai tm tiruvn Gaito. POWDEH-tip.00. BnoT rropl 1.50; buck, 1 1.75. Hides Dryj. 4a6fo.; greco 2o. KanoarNn fOc Tallo 4:.Der lb. Atlantic & N. C. Railroad Co. asj&nor Dicpartment, trw Prhnk. N. C, Oct 8. 1889. Special Excursion Rates TO GOLDSlORO. Arid Return Same Day. 6IX 111 ANNUAL FAIR OF TQE Eastim Carolina Fair md Stock Ijs'i, October 22d, 23d and 24th. Round trip ticket, including: admU elon into tbe Fair, will be sold from stations named when tickets are par chased at tbe following low rates: M'd City to (Joldaboro and return. $3.40 Newbern " " 1 TO Kinston " 1 M LaQrange " " .90 8CI1EDCI-K. Leave Morehead City Depot.. 6:0 A.M. " New Bern 8:10 " Kinston 8 87 " " LaOranee 10:08 " Arrive at Ooldsboio 10:60 Returning, leare Ooldsboro 0.00 P.M. Tickets will also be sold by tbe Mail Train. aOct. 22 to 24th inclusrre at the above rates. Articles intended for exhibition will be transported at regular tariff rates, and if returned by tbe party exhibiting (which fact should be established by oenifioate of Secretary, and by presen tation of original shinping receipt will be billed Free, and tbe amount of freight paid thereon refunesd by agent at station from which shipped. .Unless demand iY m ad e by the owner to have tbe freight refunded at tbe time the articles are delivered to him on their return, all right of elaim will be for feited. Above does not apply to raoe horeee. 8. L. DILL, O. P. A. Whv. Addle, roe BnadaH arrabeat . . . vfc . . - - "Un Ln " l l only amid an. Allen was a vwr wu. Informed womin, sua I wifbsd jot WOuid loliow ner example. M&a Ln. "Tel. and last week yea saM rea wished I could manae to look aa atjltsh aa Sra. Allen. and ahe make all nrrr trrra iJnttits Bat alie haa what I haven t.' MiLii. What la that rw aha knows all tupica of the day, than I woo Id pick ap la a imill by my occaaionaJ chata with rnaaMla. It eartatnl' covers every topic of lntaraat, fran ta am o The most obstinate cases of catarrh are cured by the use of Ely's Cream Balm, the only agreeable remedy. It ia not a liquid or snurT, is easily applied into the nt strils. For cold in the head it is magical. It gives relief at once. Price 50 cents. Adversity exasperates fools, de ects cowards, draws out the facul ties of tbe wise and industrious, puts the modest to the necessity ol trying their skill, awes the opulent, aud makes the idle industrious. or vi i iivi . . i .'--.- 'It's Uo answered. i u . icr Iii.iii i ours Id tin1 secretion OI bl.e It .,,. rtrhor nl-.go r l.L-a nanaliililioc ' trill ha mnra Haiirjl.ln than l'l'. r and attainments. There has been, j with its new cover, Dew type, and fr .n ti.e t -1.J..J. .Sick hea. laches, eour- iu least since .Loyi , ana is now , less i oilier iresu auiauuuuti. oui muj r,.s. .f the brtn.h an.l fur upoii the exjended by the farmer on his ' readers cannot do better than to t .n t-ii- disappear u h n it isueed. it table, clothes for himself and fami- i subscribe for 1800. Terms: 2.00 r-r.ews d i-esiiun. f.irtirit-e the system Iv. carriacpo. fnrniturp. prliinatinn a vpar. with crfiatlv reduced rates .urcan i TJZZt" edren and the pleasures of to clubs Address, Peterson's Maga- ihe kidnevt, 'travel and gratification of other 1 zme, Philadelphia. A obstinate, willful child should be commanded and forbidden less thru one more yielding, while they ire very young; it is never wise to arouse obstinacy. The man who allows himself to drift idly down the stream will never make much of an up rower in the world. advice to mothers. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Svrup should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the beet remedy for 'diar hoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. It is a wrong use ol jour under standing to make it a rule and measure of another man's; a use which it is neither fit nor capable of. Mm. Lib. " Well, ahe geta all of her Uaforma- tbev taka. I admit that 11 that ia lain cat. and la briatt aaal entertaining ln conreraaUon : bat I eoala da aa well aa ahe doea tf 1 had tha aasaa auajaa of Information. She lent dm tha last aaankar af" aar Magazine lately, and I leaned agon ta oaa hoar's reading, about varioua social aaattan aad Lfca .ta eartatarr the dar down to the detaila ot hociMkaentn ' and everything ia ao beautifully HluatratM. loo. Every time Mamie goes over to tha Allans' aha comes back and teaaea ma to get yaw to taka IVmoreet'n Family Magazine, aa tha atortes are ao good. .Even the boya watch for It evary month. ar a place is found for them alao ln its nayaa: ana Mr Allen swears by It It la really wtiaeiaifml how It aalta every member of tha family ' Mu I.ik Well, perfaapal had better send ror a Specimen Copy ; for, if It la anything nke what yoa any it ia, it wlU amass and iBstract tha whole of aa." Mna Lei. "I aee that W. Jenninn Demonat. thu publisher. IS aat 14th Street, New T ork, la oil. ring to aend a Hpedmea Copy for 10 casta, a we can't lose anvthinar. aa each nam bar t a railem uraer cnuuing tbe aoMar Io aay Pattern she may cbooae, and In any aiaa which alone makes each copy worth SO casta : aad 1 inaa want a iackt-t pattern Ilka Mrs. Allen's. Tha puIih. riptlon prii e Is only $x.00 a year; and I nm it nay I can't see how they can publish aa l.-unt a Magazine for so little money. Beecham's Pills act like weak stomach. magic on a NORTH CAROLINA.) l iftvrn county. I f-urerlor Court l'he National Hank of New Heme vs. lARoph 1.. ro.em, .1 H Ilnshea and Wan. H oil Uler. xeruiora of 7 lioa. J. Ml tcliell; J W. Walker, trim tee of tbe rliU.Uren or Thoa .1. Mllct.ell; llioi J. Mltfl.ell; Prad. li. Mitchell: A. .1. Mitchell: O. M. Cooper and HallleM. Cooper: II O. Toll andtianDle l'l 'I'd 11, Hatlle T. at ltohell, J. U H. atlall lier, adm'r of Sarah K. Mitchell; K 11. Meadows and J. A Mradnwa: Oao. Allen and Win. Cleve, Geo. (). Mannlsi, Hunial 11 Miller and John H. Ke-aa, trad In aa John H Hoeao A Co ; C. Braher Jr.. H. J. Iliati r . nd W. O. h ai la. trading aa il. J. Raker A lire., Isaac M. Frank. Lave Heht, 1-erdlnantl A. Well. Kline A Well, Henry Melnhardt. Isaac Melnhurdt and Matnuel Melnhardt, trullnit aa Frank .1 Co: J.W. Htewarl; M m. Koy. Stale of North Carolina - Craven county. Notice la hereby given to the following de fendants In the alx.ve entitled anion. to wit: Oeo. O Manning, fcamoal B. Millar and John H. Reeae, trading as John 8. Kaeea A Co.; C Hraaer. Jr ; H . J. B raker and W. D. r aria, trading aa H J. Raker Bra.: laaae M. Frank, lave ilecht, Ferdinand A, Wall, Kllas A. Well. Henry Melnbardt. laaae Melnhardt and famael Melchardt. tradlna aa Frank .V Or... that the above entitled t Hon was commenced ln tbs annerlor Ooart oi tnia oounty on u.e lwtn aay of Haptaaber, 1HHH, and that the object or tbe navels to forecloae certain mortgages held by tbs said plaintiff the said National Bank of Mew Berne, on the personal p roper tf and oa. tain real estate of the defendant Joaepb L. Hbena aald real estate being ln the oonnty of Craven and commonly known aa tbe hbena farm, embracing the original Hhem plaoa the Hart land and the Carter tract Dear Now Kerne, N.O. Alao that tract of land known aa the Rliam plantation, about aevsn miles from New Berne. N. C and fully deeorlbaa In said mortgagee. Yoa are therefore noti fied and required to be and appear before the J udge of our Superior Ooart, at a court to be beid for tbe oonnty of Craven at tha Court llooae ln New Berne on the 13th Mon day after the 1st Monday la Heptember, IKWi, and aniwer the complaint which will be depoelted ln tbe office of tbe Clerk of the Huperlor Court of said oonnty within tbe first three days of the Term, and let the aald defendants take notlpe tbat If tbey fall to answer the said complaint within that term, the plaintiff will apply to the con rt for the relief demanded In ihe complaint, and the cost ot thia action to be taxed by the Clerk. Herein fall not. Olven under my hand and aeal of aald court thia 2d day of October, 18M. K. W, CAHFKNTKR, Ork Bnp. Court, Craven county, N. C.
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 17, 1889, edition 1
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