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si r The journal t .1 Till I I K r 1 lit r IH l Tr KH I . ' : faienil r .n mi:. a. ft. wai. wnr inn. s c.. e at JlSCS kU oft ben V.'.e: than Hr word, bos whwur foun .". Uim tort" IT U uU l&at Burke, charged ..- oftae Croata -parders ha niide m eoafioQ. "XlITIIIK mean nor even mtracibfw arall, wbfQ (Vol ves a aa to himsHf ' A MAX may b doing much who la acefjlly overcom iru adverse laftaaacee. Spar geoa "Fa.. bnubJe: occupation hi :n U liaterial of dcipbne for the hightail hro. Rotxrton. FATSTT1TILLK a haatltn '. (T op tb lntnnil br and Trybo!y oajb: to hastle ftt there. 'haido' te Ctron icie. THS Prelude a t' pr c. :r. it :: kdoatttiof ta ajw states : lv.o 'ne Union, ha b3 submitted -o " ' e cblnC aod will b former ; : claimed ia a few d-ya. Ir nia Jo, noC tr. iie ao i quaintac a idTinc .n a will aoon Had haonelf alone A naa sheoU kep h:-s fnen.ih n flQAtaVBl rrfvir Joiias. :-. Ir i .to ai for'. -.o te lAsnr.'. tb: (xl know -.h wont of &ad, aoreTer, :ja: He h. mi ' proiioa4 -vordi! '.o 11 kn d, a.l no.: merrr n-t-ord : 1 oar-" Ws Are Tt;3ed :o eirn : ' Col. Toik. rec;Tei trxa Oui...; t AtUatA. He ia one of our N- na, ptrioCic, a ! -r :::. perfect fro t '.em in in.) trie N t'... C'xoliaua. ,4'OTU:.' tend ajore to Ib oxne of Jeo lhn 'bi: ; '; rpo ptnt wbicb n-sul: tr c btot Him btWowl M ad ever; tblaf waicb couW a: it'er ol nitj to oaf Bsfr1" W f d to irn th : t.. friada of I..wroct IVrrj I OB, cbJ"gd wr.a tLe Urcnv o: poti tam froai tceepirtaie a t Ot EddCAtton, hi strooi f:lh i tonocwac a 1 pdy a-v;;i;?a:. It Is oioeb evier to 2nd -ore Of men wU eooajtb to d;-ovr r tLe tralb, tbQ 1-3 3ad ooe intrepid aoagb ta ta (tcr of oppo.t;on . loitod op for it Herld and fTwbjtr. THK rwaolt of Gofernor Foi- ( proapt actioa u Nortb Tirolin . ta axret ol tweaty Ivncher OCbwr Soatbra Oovemort shou'd Ctlt tbw ttaa oat od pu'e it n tbir bU. Mobil K)fiter K lllSK, ScretrT of Ajjrn-c! tax Mxvta tb coaveraioo of MTM of ta ArhnfUKi estate '.a'o ma tlpwf tateatil I'm t jir!.:r. Oool. X b p.1" hve : .! 0tl. VW aop Brother Ku.k :i raiAbr lMad tui "f b s beat Xo this office. Col. "Bob" Ix'kk :.i f eooiTlaUtvl aja bi. p;r re coonel for the 'Atboiir L'barrh. Now, if be ci3 on:y :adT- e Cbarcb to ct . cii for h:ai. ooaetbiOaT of refi '.'ri"i r'i:l nay rel Sew V -rk Tr bua Tax K r r- t:i,-hia, 1 t FTete,Tli;- iid ".a SouU ih Cbl, paiiishe.i t Ued Spr ,n' bTt ba ecQohd itd under ta un of Fraer ud S-x t .ih i h e'', aai t. pabi;jbvl : t'je tev. It wt!J U!l bib mi i.-iioi f pr of tb te Tt VoUcak we uppMv .. ao dr. We toold never ,'. tt4l b f bXou- ; i.'foa :'tr our TYTOAl tik il we bid to tK throw bsk opoa r,.ioa-Ka'!.G ' Tr-- yoaaf oiaj adopt nwvr. :j i lw (,iiio4" bat the old w'i; .u'' t it.C to the) od ad .' 1 2) a' - Ir i rvp:r'.d G l.-i.t.-: WOT'.h J th.: !: ;r Vc -bwcai coat'.Eii'i ;at th. .-o:;. an; w . ducov errl I I.-jta . n a boa. A. j 3J? utiax to leArrj w i i '..m : I id i a 4 -overd a - . ! Jul i for .VI r. I.o to -.-'.j i-.; - ot ia mm j'oon o -i tt (4 ea.i'.id TSS KAJttv.-e I ra'Ma i tbw fTivat o '.he prea t mo-. : la J'orib 'rui:a la other t i'- tb bt: of prt w.;i : ; bat it w-.il o for i to re !e Dr i '.e ' ::e rmtlJ:tioa of t:il t 'ooe t-.. watch the louaJit.oa of i. , tiw birta j for taere o;p.-: the , -pwtaltr of J .iNr:j z 1 the .i; . a!M of nin 8) fwii if.' the la !.:. i; IJofil of ( hildrea (i:r.l i- - ttb(:bl by the ! t are . i- wiater took terc;-rAr7 i-.- Lala Hyer. 4e.i e.. . Ttt cbiM then i ! . hd of jo: ie:i :i -eat off by c-r ler rTlewia court or :rr : tato the catoy who now ui '.be b- ir 1 dimMf or the : bxir. KVIKY is; j.t.CU mr iiKd clot b ID few!. thjt better drranrd when h--Kag'uih or other f'reijv. 'oC onv bmae. 'he Sinuna o bu v them APIOlu, n - EofUod. on tae continent. . r ev. -a to UaiJi, they ire chpr. but beeae they are ::itr:ns;cal!y ter. Tbe Amn.'in ,cood look, m well, ia !ict they are more ttefr:! la oolor and deatTi. Hat when compared in darabu;ty. ti.ay :o!d to tbwir foreign ntU. The rei.. Uplaia- The foreiirn good are made of new w.l; the American good largely of shod.! v . Aar:i:e :vr '. . . .. : ... i'kn i f. .ill murvler. ; n r. .v '. t; e ''' r r . ol Terrs denonnred N'i' 1) 1Vi rt ' r!i in gi' .' ; n 4 r.'nf; M,ir' l "e. r t -1 . I .1 rci'i-o l'r,--!i iv. p . if ie ; r.i; Wl.ry I : A ; wi-u. f .1 i' ' i r. Fr.in k - i.i' I .1 Coll ' ;i-t li'e a i.i in r I'.r.io ' K ; 1 Tl A I' ll. i A: 'I' i'.ul I'T '- , 11.- u, l. i;. II. u :.i .I" t: t . . 'i .i r u ' h-. 1 1 r k '. ' I- : a : ..in N I i r h a : v K..v : r v. P y.in V .1 - . ; ik;: . I lilted r.iEi'iM'o, N.i- -' r: r. i ' . . . 1 1 in c.i'.tlf h .i v i' - Th h f r f t u ' lerrv proceed ; n win'., fore Ih'cii l.a 1 ;n con !t ; i.f i-.i.-i- 'i M r. .ind ; ;i v i u r I : i : : e d S'.Cts ( ( urt h.ive lh.-oi:i.. illld 1 m ittrr.- ih'ftll Mr: i';j i f public notoriety xv ila'v to imII lour .r.'on'ion pp'pr;i' . I" e x-rc; .- : r. H niiu-u.i. :rt!.er pro, ,.:: :i - c u in . tit' : :i c i-e i.i- t!i.it .'.i.-w. .o protect t s lienor. .1 ; l';. :.1.. or nrl.iH'V to ir.,iy t ::vti tn hear and ilrtormmi m i- -.r i M" conrct' 1 do not w h r i !' tho Icf'.'.n or p;i oi Mr. i:.d Mrs. 1'ic'd ;n tin- p iu;t i;.y : i.::;- li:'!i .. i.., .M-..-.I . n .1 .o.i' '. li.it v : . . I . 1 1 t'o-.r p.irt .s not : :n pos.m b.e. .. i .... i . .' ' ' . - a : A ivo oon. h ' " i h, or. S c h i" -:i'.' i ti I . : io n . e i r r. m r :i : v .in . l I otirt .i::d tl.o th.it no t-:T I nlVfll: ii h- n t kr.o- rp.'-. rr t:. ; 1: r 1- : i d i. :i ;id e i ir i oh. u ,u"i : r t on ' in tn ; :. 1.. o - a i- .' ' . . ,'j i .J ' . .1 tut "' : Ai.d uu' euou -, I'r.i'i.mi to r v. i mi tl.t '. .'. i: n e ; r .i ,h e 1 a t e lied ti e ;.'0.. '. n k to m e I h e s' rjoo'er h h ii I of . Lie I .;.. . e 'J'Ji.-S ' . :i to it i!. Litv.n t ! 1 r s .i e I t h en h .- . . tio.m thev hm Ai:d ii 'W Ah j I. t . ey bel'.cie in b.:n of whom they h iv, :iot t.e.ird? And how shi' they i.cir without a preacher ! Aud how stiaii preach cept t bey fat ! as it t written : How LwaQtil'u; are the feet f them th.it preach the jfospel to uii'nr t : i ni !. :.' r. ir.d Irre from .mxie: : n i irrp. i.f thr.r lo.h diitic-. ; :l! ;i :..!.-r,i t an d ot c 'i:r-r t !. !r t ter : - f"r ' : '''' :i " to p '. i t you i -i s"' i: ' : : e :ir:.pT for .'ti ' ' "A .t : :,e i '..itr.ct Attorn.-; . : ,le. n. e 1 Pvn'. Vnar- trr.'.v, s 11. II. Mr. : . ; k. A 1 1 or (, i r:. i r ,i . . ..in:."' k'i'c t:.r ..-'.trr : M ir.inai 1 rin-, written. .:i r.-; to ,he Attorney e'lenrr.ii, on ::n' o:' M iv, to;;:, :n :' he .t.io! 1 have given thr matter c irrhii :-.;derAt;on :t'.i tiie d.etrrnr.n i :.o;: to f;ll'.T prottot the I-'nler.i. .I.ide at thii term tru.-d.nu th.i the. Department will re eiiilmrce !or ny reasonable evpnditare 1 shall follow your mtrU'''ion.-i and art with more than n.i i.il can turn. I have already co:.M:ivd with the I . S. Attorne , .'. 1'. l arey, l'.vi . a.- to the advitaUiI.-v ;of making application to ou for I me to !e!ei t two or more detective-. to a.Mt in the ce, and al.i as 'ant me :n pTotectin Jafltice l'.e!.! ; while in my district. I uotire rr marks in regard to the publicity ol hoar letter, and will obey your re onest. I shall be only too happy to they reoelve any sngpestions from ui at aay time. On the next day. May 7, 1 -'.'. an L ;i: r i t.r-' 1 rt I. .IS 11 I'.i lit cm ill Inscriptions - i ni ,ira slIH'P, ujiio -ui-.i T;e,iury r.uihlinr; at ';ili i . was a raunin-bal!. to which ttiaehed a card with t his m ' i "i; : "1 Ins ball saved two :ed and twelve lives in Octo Is!.." and I hen follows a i ,r narative ot t he Circum A -hip in a hevere storm 'I en driven upon t lie rocks, -finals ot (listless at day dawn "' to thr .shore many men. i 1. 1 save thosp on board. A i was procured, and a rope id tn a lull. An experienced iited the gnu with great I ' was tired. The ball miss r : he ship and sunk in the l.if away, leaving the rope! Iiit bows. Ready hands ii r. In a short time canvas were n'ed. and in a few hours s pi isoa on board had been eyed s.ttHy to shore. The bill n i i intended tor a very d.l- '. oppose, tint new ued for 1 1; i ; ie rat "nei than d. sti oy nig s .-.f r; svard drawn up from let p. sent to Washington, and a s m en t ion ed a l'0s e. o i t he balls use,! ;i, ., siiielr ' i" leros.rrd. illscilbru an.', i i s is . sv'n il a t-'.il ml tec: 1 ... a e'l tloriOIS Uollld or -'t'.ti'ii i o t her o'eiit ra lions ! "I in ,.n k i ii d . 1 ne I t-c.il d of 0 ' ! ii n will lie o. il.spi euoa.-p. . .-I :; 1 llpoil t i;e .sell; it t lie 1 '.o! 'ThiUk el lirl Urt U,it i IilT oiiitii, lit eteiiutN sucti a record tio-i "Ttus s.ul turned fiom s as s nt God, am1., by Ir,.- m ri i . , ilie.s alter him many souls hen destruction;" or, '-This r,l i as d everlasting hie, pie- : ,! -ia. in ducted Ins own .soil I. , vVi-il olheis dosvn to daik-s- ' Inconceivably awful is the r..:' -;.'!!. The Bible declares that ni the loiehead of the redeemed st unped the inetl'able name of Lamb. i-ha uoi also, of .'. s.si.-y. be that tho.-e who in this e persist in rejecting Him shall s oiuutarily proclaim along their nless existence the fearful facts : heir own earthly career? It is tin tii.it our Divine Lord com lended. as could no other, the a a i ni n ess of the soil's leaving this svniid while still impenitent. By s, is mg. "W-rily, verily. 1 say unto s on, except a man be born again he connot seethe kingdom of God," I Ie confirmed it twice with an oath. ; wall i Iron-Clad Rules ''!.. f rc" In .rr. Amoricai) cit i.r-n will ai ways kick against iron chi'l lll.as it' tlir-v It.' ll)tell(led fur Ins personal p ivcrnnient, and t ho f'roo-ii. . Aiiiorican citizen is no-lit. Tli.' in s ly- appointed head "f a division, bureau, or depart niont is very frequently to. i aid to i a little daft on Hie suhjoef of rules ami fi r i ho oo vorn nio)) ; HAPPI K8S AND CONTKHTMKIIT CanDot go hand in band if we look on the dark biile of every little obstacle. Nothing will bo .luikcu hie und make it a burden as lh .vpeiiMB. Ackkcr'e Tyt pepsla TableU will cure the worrt foun (if Pjupeptla, ('onstipat urn and Indigestion, mod make life a J ajijiinsss and pleaau e. 8old at 26 and 00 cents by It. llerrv. New Berne, N C. The nerve that never relaxes, the regulations ; (.ye that never bIaDcbe,the ihought if subordi- I that, novel wanders are the hiirbin nates. .Men and svoinen witli ' gens of victory. i'i'.:iiiary intellio-eni-,. cannot lie' I ' Lt 1 1 ! a 1 1 1 1 l)V a 1 1 i ' -Sou lid 1 ll g IthfiinniUin and (alarrli. I 'diei.il i.iii. r. n'eeorated ,'it the1 RheumBtiain and catarrh are both end ss'itli a t 1 1 re. I, a n 1 1 d title of t'0a aiseaseH. in many severe raaea 1 b re ! i !1 1: tic man wim i .- ia s it Till' desii,. ,,j tju i dTicer. kindly e. .n ve jiect fill hinouai , svil nioie faitlif illness to i IV tilt v to s superior d in res result in utv. more upcrioi's, and Letter ' .1 I An ' 1 A lie lie ( ii i N !-!. H A J. I.. i( an I ii::in e;- ! 1 1. in:: A l ui 1 1 lis "some i. 1 1 -a. His a v.-ra; w i d t ! i Kvers svall i lis- a t . a i a i 1 1 1 1 ; i n ! r. I'tL'i i for a .isinin 1 1 o n 'iiLtaL, hue-.,. 1 1 ! s -iv I'lc : n 1 ssa y . it tin I'.-.-, and a r 1 o feet. yards the urin ill n ted nuaro and i'roin ."' to -J.", feet lngli. The foundation of the wall is of solid trrurii'e. M r. I " 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ir 1 r. o i c'n t with him ,i lniek from lb..- v,..i. which is supposed to have been they have yielded lo treatment with B B. 15. (iiolauic idood Ilaliu ). made by Blood fIni t'o , AthiDta, Ga. Write for book of conviociDe proof Heot free. K. I'. Dodge. AllanU. Oa.. ay" My wife had catarrh and ooihiog did bar service to the (iovernnient t nan , fttlled Bna tK)1ROn iotloto herblood. 1 obnoxious roonlations. W hen placed her on n use of R B. BM and to em pl"S e s 1; and will n.'t do my surprise licr r cuery we rabid and tli.'li dins turn them out, but do i complete. ' no.' . Xp. et to - t .rind service '..,W l' McI)ani.l.Atl-,.u tU wr.t,. , , i . i I w ae much emaciatnd and bad ou "I li'odorn Americans by rhenmatiBm BO bBd , ,.ouM not glt e 1 1 i , i ilia i ly llauiitiii -in their bIopk w ithout or u tehee I iiw had fa - a et of unreasonable anil ' neuralitia in tbe head. Firal claae phy ii 'iis' iisical rules. sioiane did me no good. Then I tried m m , B. B. B. and ila effecla were magical. I V ( iiri.iiiv Mr) or Mistaken Identity 'cheerfully recommend it aa a Rood .. ... . tonio and quick cure. " I- i "in l hicip'o comes one ot . Mrg. Matilda Nichola, KpoaTllla, I.i' lie -s! caiiolls stories of Tenn., writes: "I bad catarrh aia yeare liuspikei, ideiitits' known to the and a most diBtresaing ooutfh. and my i 1 1 i ia 1 s ot' e i i n ie In oiil 1 ss eves were much woolen. Kire bottiea I ' V U I J II , 1,-r.L. I i ,.. ei. lit I'it . 1.. . . b. a., k . rJ V U I N UIQ -'' ... ' 1 Illl, II. ,1 JUIiet 111,111, oil the top ' few hundred widened and Wep Of feet : John M Davie. Tyler, Tezaa, write: "I was subject a number of year lo spells of inflammatory rheumatiarjo. which six bottle of B. B. B., thank heaven, hag entirely cured. I hare not felt the slightest pain since." R N nH iv u i ... er. knu..i. . . r . . " " " . - i 'u i. j , w uuimip a.uu. . . .my i ei ujirii to t-n.ea a pica ui retail agent. New rne, N. C. self-defense, which his friends! I'iIIb cure biliou and ler- sva- murdered. I iniothy , (ir.nly was consicted of the crime ;ind sentenced to the peni tentiarv for seventeen scars for manslaughtei . At tlie trial (J 1 1 r ;-dee Keecham vous ilia. i ; .re mam.' 11 1 vc of Christ. ' I men so stone keep, out t h" dors never ,i mountains expeiisi . F i ooes over pi regardless o obst rrc ,inn e "e'-y where ito. as firm : 11 r.s I let ol'o the time n building this i in -and bri.-k foia'e lo 'J'aiiais. the buii ;tempto ! p. avoid "V eliosliis to save 1 .ssi i n: i ir- tin- wa! 1 ains and iimuntiiir-. f Nature's greatest 'J'he f . ii'.ni lat i. n is the sanie gray gran 1 1 i 1 1 solid as it was CLOSING OUT i j.ooo years ago. and the remain der of the structure of bricks, ,1s good as the average that are l him tn make, but stoutly : ired be was unjustly accus ed, though the circumstantial evidence was conclusive that ho was the person who killed the other!- A few dass airo. how- evt r. .Jolm .J. Scanlan. the leader of the "'Mollie Mott" ' gang, confessed that it was he ; E N TIRE STOCK and not ()'(.irady who killed J ntrien. It seems thtit Scanlan l.al a quarrel with ( ) linen and I was seeking t,. murder him. -.1 List as he was skulking behind a corner to shoot the otlicer lie saw him engaged in a row with NiXiradv. and he seized the AT ISV i n " g onnnrtiinitv til till Pic rilim UKli'.o today. In some places tllO m-wlnr rircmiKinnrec t tl,n.- built smooth up. against .,11 tlu. i,i-irw. ti,.! , ,,.,ti, is it possible, then, that a tlie hank of canvons. or pre -i,r., r- -,, (;i,i; f ti... , . i 11U111 11 , ( ,T L' ' . A 1 ill. r- O IS tl Slleer 1,-i-i it was shown thnt tlio Small fatal bullet did not match the merely honest and moral man can cipices, whore then i.e saved ! it is the unwavering, i descent of 1. " mi iinah er.ible teaching of the Scrip- j streams are arched tnies that those who would escape ; the water's rd "v teet. ' ver. n re . r .k-- 1 d reach I. eve. " r 1 n. e 1 1 iw . in in on' f.im 1 f : 1:1 (' ird I" is ell e , st , till! hro; it'i spri: con: .n il ! en" Mi's t'"tii; mi.' s paper, h is e. of Color. ,i I. fruited in : .rs n ' 111 an he dread penalty of forever bear- ng and jiroclaiming their osvn sin cist in this life tarn and repent, Wdtchliiail. built . of the works out. s eacn -in wa or do tha ! Thet-o tfonc : r. dm A U.-markable Orsran An organ which would appear to lie unpiecedented in tome of its parts and appointments has been erected in Libau, Russia. Its size is such as to occupy the whoie width of the church, about, sixty feet, and it has the unnualitied I 1,a;e eV ar . faring in and f defending forces could pass from one twer to another without luing cxpo-ed to an enemy from either side. To calculate the time taken to build, or the cost of this mon strous work, is beyond human skill. So far as the magnitude of the work is concern-"!, if stir- everything in uncien' or times ot which we have nit il i,,v-' but the jury ignored this ' )n the tr "i' wliich nosv proves to be ureas volver which O'Gradv carried, fact, 1 1 1 r 1 . s 1 , ,n vnr.- , ... .. ...... ., t,, . , . material. ((. r;id v will nosv be pei -e, in. .lad t:d: n .' ir in 1 F : h : s fiere is an .m per t . e demand the h ci larch ; o . S ,'. 1 :; the am v;a : -,i And a dv a -.2'. for tie m m "e rf !.':; c -".LllCff t" ' 0 ; iv c Lii IXS . ,'nai, :' n ve.ee ce an-' charity 1' w .:: rr. .1 k 0 his appesl for missicns and ir.'!:ol aft rt s sn ppsi mean '.' rceA-s.iry to ether. cor comlort a': if an 1 fain: y. furu st.t d lor able to set an t. r. in- :.e ; a; ike V v d core n t r i , n timoniT . it w;i! ie d.s can .vo r t :t e nione v d.lllgh'rr t he h irs 1 well-til!.'.! bcrer o' welcome nei id t. tie 1 n jtigrn 11 v know ledge 1: but 11 it Aib iMili'.e. arc Li'.'.vay s positive nu inner of 1.31 registers, S,(J"0 pipes and fourteen bellows of large size, and there are also four harpsi ononis and one pedal. The largest If ,pr is luiuieu ui i-iauh. a auiic , it(lo..s S.gl Th. I S Vttornev 'arev addressed a reapers. letter to the Attorney-General from contains an a: 1 . , articles tor , i,e which we extract as follows: ,,,,,,,,,,1 ,. "Marshal Franks exhibited your : The beaut:! .1 ef.er, tnariDg date of the L'Tth n't., , indicax an ot ; ;, an add re.sed. to him npon the sut'iei't of useing due caution tiy way ot protecting Justice Field and the Federal .Judgea here in the dis charge of their duties in matters n. which the Terry are interested. 'I write merely to snggest that there is just reason in the light ot the past and the threats made by Judge a:id Mrs. Terry against .bis lice Field and Judge Sawyer to apprehend personal violence at any moment and at any piace as well in court as out, of court. Mr. Franks is a prudent, cool and courageous oflicer, who will not aba' any authority granted him. 1 wonld therefore snggeat that he be authorized, in hla dis-cretion, to retain one or more deputies at such .me as he may de?m neet-viary lor the Qrnvw suggeteil. l ti.it put l.c.ty may not be giten to the mat ter it :s important that the depnt ;. w 1-. he may select tie not kn-'ui as sacb; and that efl'.cient services t.ij be assured for the purpose indicated, it seems that they should - st rangers lo the Terry s rh.s is of course is not ::1V:. 1 for 'tie public files of sear 1 '' r, n- r w.ll N t-n- on ttle 1 n a. of the ( :t a National 111 ore t h in N .wilt re can m ach enter' .1 ; , o : 1 ; . 1 r so lit a y r.i: It y u 1 1 si:! receive tin 1 spa. and t date.- The specimen c Announce! the Noigii Mass. unpanioii w Fan, i ', 1 1 mi 1 here .MP : ' i.s, r . ip, r a 1 1 ' - 1 .s ' ! 1 r ; 1 n a . .v,;., .1 ssnh.'Ut le.istm, while others .,:-. 0:1 t ii .' ot her stale, and are never u;i ot anything. General Knox. W,ish::igron's firs: secret a iv of war. -.sho a: ; svard lived at Thomasto:!. Me., mid a "general lactotem" named (rle.ison, who was commonly supposed to know more about k:,os aii'aiis than did Knox him- He svas obseipiiOUs 111 Ills ami eouiu ne . er s.is- no a inches thick and thirtv-one feet in Hints About Horses. costs more to keep a poor to keep, a good ! one. length, and has a section of seven change the feed ofvniir horses square inches and weighs nearly I often e h t0 maUL.-t!K.ni relish 1 .o'-'u pounus. ni iiaoition to mejjt Improper iteding is the cause of nine out of ten cases of sickness among horses. 1'very time yen worry your horse you shorten tru-ir lives and days of 'u.-ei'uL.esS. In!, y 1 . : 1 1 r - . a:. I La: o. , in p.: - i sveakuess ot svhi occ isioiialiy made 1 one .'.rasioii ; i. g .1 new t h ree st 1 wa one et sever. 1 coinalctcd. w h tlu- general , run -. Iviiox svas p i.ss y house, which he had nearlv :L r i.d lieu 1 A ' '1 d. . rtnii are W o il ,-.m rc We , .it,-. "i - 1 T .-: . .. Wh . 1 1 ALcr e a te r ir. ! t A v- . s,.- I'radenco dictate great r.ni'.i" on the part of the officials who ma tw ;:..! a ;:. to have anythig t 'lo a 'he premises, and I deem n I Li.. 1 rea. incon.es and , frauduleii t ot them, as in as t ne phrase..! m.i.'s. .ie- . :. 0 s ; 1 , . ; . e v CUIlLllIlg U.lp.l.g endow iv Nlllll.ier: pel ' .11 Pin: s :m Hi II this C i.lll II 111 M. :t S .1 '. d : c cerd r men: : 1 1 s r : i 1 1. , 1 I. lb . I . 1 I th pped Itho-if lit m'l 1 g to a'e la " e -. -:i 1 : . La. -i n he I hel ok into his d get a e 1 Lea a'.e 0011, -.in: he. "don t you hat the chimneys in this then an finished and o.,' c mid be removed be;:. g taken do.vii, and be ; hie house yondei .'" point ,1:10! her 1:1 a less forwai d .iris hal f a 111 ; le aw ay. si: ." s,i,,i Gl.-aon. as ; -, a. u;oa, . a ' he sa w t la 's et li is an s a e r. and a. Ided : nr.L'lr be done, but -1 r. in e the hi: , 11 ; agar ' 1 s 1 :, g.e r . .0 Met :reate.st 1 m Kir tan re tnat is a'gest '.en' i .i ! ' I s h a . . s i- -re . s to I '1' rr.'s pon dt ack aid lor; h a r r s k ' a 11 -'.se no- S i 1 . . U'-i t - - a. - rr. 1 1 bat .l.s -r 'he : A ..11. 1, r 1 11 1 Hi 1. in r o : the mast marvelous d ; li ners of modern times was served 111 Antwerp a few days ago to a company ot men ss ho go ifbuut the .solid lupyiiigup animals lor me nageiit s. Tiu-re had been a sale : the surplus stock of the famous A :.' t ei p .: loiogical gardens during he day. and miycrs from all parts of ihe world were there. In the evening the An vers .logical As. so. i'... a gave a ban pu t to the mo- p:. i r persons present. l':.e inei:". w.'.s a.iiecd a cunousune L.untv 0:1. rir's urrr ma os rah i'L'' ;: the troa o- e s .1 I oa ie v. ,-r. de from Ii t roin sva'ers .relight thou- - a : : .s-' pi. amp ' 1 1: n e . 'Lie w.l tl.. correspond,': ters ,r w - : n ; a t " . r 1 : . o sas s ; n.it , ' : s e. in tr At ss-. - r . on t I.e .1 . 11 1 1 . ' t ti r r . wis t .1 v . e c t o r ' s r . o f y r t- s n t thr Terry s same day I the Lie.:.-.' ; .ii 1 ranci.-c . i n:-e ! s ll oc-t-rved i.e' : svit h -on bear : luMMiiits : ng t ip:r. long'...- ol on, served 1 cutlets King ot ' ; o in his ; in t in- irge number of registers there are i'so twenty-one accessory btops svhich permit cf combining vanons parts of the instrument without has ing direct recourse to the regi sters: and by a special pneumatic combination the player can couple he four harpsichordi thus obtain ing surprising results. The remik able character of this instrument may be judged of from the fact that the organ iu the cathedral of Riga has l-'a iegisters: that of the Gar den Cny cathedral. 110; Albeit Hall, London, Hi cathedral of blllhi. 100; Sr. Gcroge's Hill. Liverpool, 10(1; Notre I,iint. Paris, '.n. 1 1 3- t lie Ki)in.iiis lia l Sup a i .r .Mmtar. Tlie superior quality of the mor tar used by the ancient Roni.iiis was not due so much to the quality of 'material ir was made ot. The sand was screened an t then stored in large pits, where it remained protected from the weather until wanted. The lime was slacked at least one year before using, and kept dry until mixed with the sand ami water. The best mortar was made of one part pare lime, one part brick dust, and tsvo parts clean river sand. When hydraulic mor tar was required, the Romans sub stituted puwtz.Dlana in place of brick dust. T li is puzzolana is a volcanic product which form hills of con siderable extent to the southwest of the Appvnines, in the district of Koine, the Pontine marshes, and in the Neapolitan region of Puzzala, whence the name. Our great haste in building tends to rnpiuly decay. N. Y. Sun. Sweat and dm- e your horses' o do poor, ill- an ' : a'e-. s e 1 Z ' Ire v a 1 - tn 1 m n.t-d her .ls.se ted as t d ti d U 1 1 nii-c ,11 c , 1 ....... 1 .. , is asse rtory of v : o, ! ; 1 s sto.-V ol e 1 .he rear e 1 1 u a t 1 n 1 . ik - 1 cut. n in on iiis arriva 1 7t!i. that he Fen nee a 1 a!. forma street, antl was detailed rmed oC'icer barker, at Fresno, on the e w as a .let ec hve 1 rem Dutectivr Agency, on an I rancisco, to watch the ei v : L o:gl t . -! : any and i-i 'in ii religions IlllilnrdlDIi; llonr Sriao llrt-.-r: ",rrj (rti p'ln If. te; 1. r. - u : 1 w , t Ll ll - - - I ' iub;cf -r.i; r. - - ' r i . r . r. . 1 c in -ir SS s .. : r. C -it ; . 1 ' :r 4. -11 r . r -. t v r 1 ' : . : i i w 14 t. r -ii r. c 1 : n t r-. a : 1 i : r. :-. f u n i ' , r i'spi... a S.:. ' IT f - Li tr-.e Jrui 4t.-r '..' ar t.'Ull 1 is 1 w. . Oiii,. V. 1 S -a p h . st . i -4J-.4 ' i r; '. lerrss." He ws known to keep !-i;h N.igle and Field informed by ehgran.s of, very move the Tery made. Judge Terry had intended le.iv .ng :or his home on a certain tram i'U' was misinformed of the tune, f ield svent on that tram expect:: g to meet Terry. Field proceeded to I. os Angels and started back to San Franscico tin the Lith of Au gust. On that day Fenton had telegraphed Field at Tehachap: ' hat J udge Terry would take that nights train. Judge Terry ordered a carriage to call at his home that night in dne time to take him to the trains. Fenton shadowed his' . 1 I' in Pel I s.l 0! tha- -pitrd ; ell l.o S lll.l'l'-l. posters III 1 nei) t 1 CelltUl s lecit , In svas i s ay Robert o' J ahc Rolte. ; i 'oca imn t as. ir mighty "i: ginni. tone, vol leell Used -1 formers ! xtr.uii tlinary Smiii.'vlinir An extraordinary case of smug gling is reported from S .'uraOay s. 111 Java. A Chinese passenger having died oa board a junk which was anchored 111 the road stead, the health oflicer of the port went off, and. after viewing the body, gave the n.cssaiv permit for bui.d. The master ot tlie junk then came, on shoie and ordered a large colli u of the usual Chinese kind. During the early hours of the morning the crew, with the coffin, landed, and the funeral pro-o-si-ion passed along the streets. After t he 1 antral the party went ti.uk to the j utile, which immediate ly put lo sea. In tho middle of the day some natives found an empty coffin in the middle of the ioad close by the Chinese cemetery, svhich not onlv smelt strongly of opium, but also had small particlesJ of the drug adhering to its Jsides. The custom house authorities found the maker of the colli n, who identi iicd lt as the one supplied to the in i.-ter of the junk, and the body of the Chinaman was washed ashore soon afterward, so that it shoulders to gali. Sitting collars. The temperature of waiter for horses is not so much of an object as the purity of it. While it is best to hare the water cool, it is more important to have it tiee'rom all impurities. AUecnon cannot be j.unded into animals. Kind ueanent insures tlie aflection of an animal, while rough treatment m:e to cause i hatred. When horses p.ie sufferiug Irom the bites of flies or stings of other insects, sponge the pars that can not be protected by nets with water in which insect powder has been mixed a tablespoonfnl to two gal Ions of water. Ol two colts similar in disposition antl tense, ooe may dcvelope into a steady and valuable family horse, while tbe other may be every -thing that is vicious, tieacherous and un safe all because of a difference in the men handling them. Plenty of whitewash should be used, not only tor the brighter appearance, but also as a disinfec tant. JJot whitewash on the inside of barns, stables, poultry-houses and pig quarters, will aid in pre venting vermin and insects. The horse which can plow an acre while another horse is plowing hall an acre, or one which can carry a load ot passengeis ten miles while another is going live, independent of all considerations of amusement, taste or sshat is called fancy, is absolutely worth twice as much to the owner as the other. George hitefield. Of English preachers, W'hitefield was by far the first. Many have surpa-scd him as sermon makers, but none have approached him as a palpi: orator. il;s influence was the. same, whether addressing the most learned or the rudest audi tory. Ganick nsed to weep and tremble at his bursts of passion, and even the cold Hume said he was worth walking twenty miles to hear. Rat the greatest proof of his power is, that he could gather and keep around in awed silence the whole rabble of Bartholomew Fair. For a time in Eugland he was decried and abused, carica tured by Llogarth, aud ridiculed by Foote: but he soon lived down such ho;ti!:' by the nobility aud blameiessness of his character as well as bv the wonderful effect oi his eloquence and Zt-eL Since if ....,!. lo c i.;. V.Opri -s n ui i u,i ,ini-;uib in uiiij, ; as has been the case with Runvan : so. men ot pardoned. .Millet's Angtelus. .Millet's picture, "The Angelus,'' svhich was secured last July by James F. Sutton for the American Art Association has been on exhi bition in New York art galleries, where it will remain until January 15, when it will be taken to a num ber ol the larger cities of the coun try. The rush to the galleries was so great that a squad of police found considerable difficulty in maintaing order. The picture is regarded as the greatest ever painted by any artist. The religious sentiment in it.com bined with the landscape, makes it a masterpiece of art. The cost of the picture delivered in New York, exclu-ive of the duty of ..34.8.'39. was "r L 1 0 , 1 . . R was insured for the voyage for -L?0,()00. If the government should insist on collec ting the duty "The Angelas" which exclusive of the lrame is only twenty-two antl a half inches wide and twenty-five and a half inches in length, would cost 63,500 a square inch. 1 lie Hidden Virtues. "There's something good in every heart."' Yes.no matter how vicious or criminal the life how depraved or base the actions how foul the stream of impurity that flows from tlie lips there is yet a secret spring in every breast that, like the rock in the wilderness, needs but to be touched by the prophet's wand love to gush forth in streams of living purity. Though coarse and mean the drees of the onter man, there is fiue gold beneath, that benevolence and kindness may bring to light. God has placed a star within every breast; clouds and mists may envelop it, and shroud it now in gloom; but it is still there,J bright as ever, and may yet be brought to view to shed a halo of beauty aronnd. Let it be thy work, O Christian and philanthropist, to develop the hidden virtues of the depraved being, and with words of gentleness and love to soothe the troubled soul, and bring tho wandering spirit home to truth. Infinite toil would not enable yon to sweep away a mist; but, by ascending a little, you may often iook over it altogether. fco it is with our moral improvement; we wrestle fiercely with a vicious habit which would have no hold upon ns if we ascended into a higher moral atmosphere. Don't Yon Know that you cannot afford to nr-yleot that catarrh Ujn t you know that H may li-ad 10 consumption . to innauity, to dentil V Don 't, you know that it can be easily cured ' Don't 5 ou know that bile the thousand and one nostrums you have tried have utterly failed that Dr. Sage s Catarrh Remedy is a certain cure: It has stood the test of Tears, and there are hundreds of thousand of grateful men and women in all parte of tbe country who can testify to its em cacy. All druggists. J. E. SmTH.JgU A FINE LINE OF Mens, Youths, Boys and Children's Clothing Just received. Men's and Boy's Hals Of every grade. Don't forget that we carry a floa 1Id of SHOES and BOOTS, beside tbe Cel A.A.Battles' $2.50 Calf Shoe. Kep in line with the crowd to Barrington & Baxter. r mm send rod ou r cmtoouitM Pfticte ATLAS ENgTnE WORKS, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. Cotton Ginners. Attention! We are now ready for yonrrdar for tbe Celebrated Daniel Pratt Cottyn Gins Feeders and Condf-nserp. Everybody using tbem unhesitatingly pronounce them the BEST so task no other. We guarantee full aatUf action. 8 end for prioea and term. WHITTY A GATES, Agents for tbe Boa Powar Cotton Presses. Roanoke Band Prtutt, to. auglid wtf Foreman You ought to have pnt a turned rule after this thing. Typo So I did. Rut the rule was so battered that it doesn't show up in the procf. Foreman Theu throw it away. It's a poor rule that won't work bjth wavs, vou know. o ! t 1 Claikc'i l-txfi-fttt of Flax ( oi.gh Cure. it is a fa rc cure for whooping cough. lit Ptors the whoop, and permits tbe I ohil.l tr. -f.'-K iffl lirpnth Tr ia orlirxlv taste illld learning I harmlonq Cnnii fnmnvr-niicri nf i-liiM. was clear that he had been thrown ( have forborne to speak of the gieat j hood or old age. It heals the bronchi overboard, and the burial permit i Methodist nreauher otherwise than I and luugs. and stops the cough. For -ed to smuggle on sno a ia; i n . otiin full of opium. ( nu a .Man Swallow a (.'nuiion-ball? ;e i with admiration aud nraise. i waiter or eroncniai cough this syrup is j !tho best ever discovered. Only one size, large Dottle, t rice si.ee at r. a. For Sale, One second hand Vertical Boiler of thirty horse power, in very good con dition . Tke boiler ia made of extra heavy iron, and haw only been ia aee few year. Need no repair at present. Two Vertical Center Crank Eoginee of ten horse power eac, fitted with link, in good condition and readj for immediate vne. Apply to JAMES REDMOND. oclJdwtf New Bern, N C. Vance Academy, Boarding and Daj School, For Male ai,l Ff ii alt. Opens First Monday in September, 1889. 4 Special1 attention paid to Mathematics Commercial Law, Book-keeping end Penmanship. Experienced teacher la instrumental muaio. Vocal tnusio prominent feature. Tuition, including board, washing, tights, etc, 05 to $75 per session of five months- For Catat.-. up r-plT to W. R SKINNER, Principal. g2ua4 tf New Perne. N. C. -Areyoudoingmuch gardening, -e Miss btruckoyle i j Cl-irkeV Flax Sr You see 1 have A.. ! I t .11 e ',-.., . : I ...... - e . 1 -up: I ; :,--! o s ii : ' ir I : .. : i . . i I--' .O Oils' ' I.e.! 1 e ,':o:i. - N . i . I..,!. ;. ix i i io i ui it s i : i. e t lie. I' 1 ' s o V, . 1 -. il ti. . I t,".- I' ' -1 t i pr- w i . ; i . i- I I i -rh i - M-.o-.l '. ui-t-ven 1 eroiai, -. 1 ;e Ira ni tlie ii a-i n.in m-.'iii-wra rj u-i-!i' a cv-ir- o r, : - .1- - no lender L.s's m-. ,, .,a u.nifi,;.1 '-JNo: not inncn. Hin'at U large enough "and tbe cannon- not yet got the proper stockings for bill is net too large. The question i such work. i '.-ally pcems worthy of some considera ti.m in view of tbe size of some of the1 'Tlie tirooer stockings tlierni 'Got what "' of tbe size of some of tbe 1 '.Tlie oroner , ill that an- prescribed for offering , gardeu ho6e j eee advertised in humanity. s hy not throw them to ,, . j. t-. n: m t n e miners. hedos. and take Dr. Pierce s Picas- LLlt- I'.'l'ein ant Purgative Pellets':' Small, sugar- ' roiteil. purely vegetable. perlectly IrirniLps. in pla?s. and always fresh. t h:.t i-i n: men an J t. n Js in u . ; -i rro.rt lo it I ' n-lniont bec-.ines f: mnate catarrh. iitei PIMPJ.ES OS THE FACE Dtri'ite an impure state rf tin1 bl.tM ami art- logked upon by many- with uspi'-ion. Acker s Blood Elixir tv:!! r- move nil -.luteals to give his puriti-s ad leave tbe coinpi-xien si....oih b honest at and 'lear.' li.ereis i... i.ue niaiwni 'O i . i . . iiiorotiirni oui u 1. 1 me i- um 1 1 u 1 1. .u. eu- who steals to give r -ctrpn(rfh' ,,lf, ,.1(,o RVStPI,.. lis family "style on the avenue' s,n'd and uafauteed by lt. Beiry, Ntw. s a criminal as well as weak. ujiu, N. c The family heart : n i an who bread mav bur he Soap makes tho skin smooth, eoft and white. 1'rice 25 els. Lelieve nothing against another but on good authority, nor repeat what may hurt another, unless it be a greater hurt to conceal it. Lefsre we permit our severity to break loose upon any fault or error, we ought surely, to consider how much we have contenanced and promoted it. Inquisitive people are the funnels of conversation ; they do not take in anything for their own use, but ' merely to pass it to another. ' NORTH OAROU 'a, ( Craven County I huinu i I mil The National Hank of New Keio VM. Joseph I,. Rliem. J M Hniitiri and Wm Mol lister. lecuion or 1 noa. J . fl nonell, j W. Walker, trustee of the cn till ran or Tboa. J. Mitchell; 1 tioa. J. Mitchell; Fred. U. Mitchell: A. J. Mitchell; O M. Hooper and Halite M. Cooper: H. U. Tuli andMans.1 E Tuli; HatlleT. Mitchell; J. U a. Mlall lier, adaa'r of Ha rah K. Mitch all; A H. Meadow and J. A. Meadnwa; Oeo. Allan and Wm. Cleve: Geo. U. Mannln. Sam Dal Ii Miller and John B. Haeae, Iradlns aa John M Keeae A Co.: V. Brakar. Jr.. H. J. Braker mil W. D. Fart, trading a H J. Kaker A Kro., laaac M. Frank, liava Bacbt, Kerdlnand A. Well. Ellaa A. Well, Uenrr Melnhardl, laaao Meli hardl and Hamoai Melnhardt, trading a Frank A Co; J.Vl. htewarl; Wm. Foy. Slate of North Cai ollna Craven eounly. Notice It hereby given to Ibe following da- feuoauta in the above enllUed action, to wit: Oeo. O Manning, Samuel II. Millar ami John H. Reese, trailing aa John 8. Koaaa A lu; I' Hrah er. Jr ; H . J . Braker and W. I. h arls. liadniR as H J. tlaker Hro- Jaaac M. Frank. Dave Jlechl, Feidlnand A, Well, KIIhs a. Well, flenry MetDbardl. laaao Melnhardt Hiid Keuiuel Melnhardt, trading as I- rung A Ci. . that ihe abov nlltlad a t Ion was com menced in the Hnperlnr Oonrt of Oils oiniMiy on the llh day of HspUnbsr, IhXU. and that the object of tbe until le foreclose certain morigagt beld by tbe aald piamiin toe aiu national Hank or ! Berne, on the personal proper! f aad ca. tain real estate of the defendant Joaepb L.. Rbtn aatd real estate being in tba oonnly of Craven and commonly known at the hbsm farm, embracing tbs original Hbem place tbe Hart land and the Carter tract near New Heme, N.C. Also that tract of land known at the Kli.m plantation, about Sevan ml lea from New Berne. N. C and fully desorlbsd in said mortgages. Yottrt therefor son. lied and required to b and appear be for t tbe Judge of onr Huparior Oonrt. at a court be beld ror in county oi vrti.j at Iks Court Hooee In New Bsrns on tba ijtk Mob- H0 m slain be deposited In tbs offles of Us Clstk of th say after ins iti nosoty in oaptsaabsr. 1KKU. and answer in oom plain I wblcb will Huperior Court of said county within lbs flret th.ee day of the Term, and 1st lbs tald defendants take notice that If they fall to antwer tbe said complaint within I bat term. me piaiuiiu win apply 10 lQ. court for lbs relief demanded In ihe oompltlnt, and tbs cost or thiaact on to he taxed by (tie c lerk. Herein fall cot. Olven nndsr my hand and seal of laid court tills IM day of October. 1HHH. K. W. C A KPENIKP. Clerk Blip. Court, Craven county, J5. C, aMP' " d
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