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""," -" 1 "s a S 1 j -1 i . --" i L i T 1 - t ... THE JOURNAL. THE FDIVATION 1 1. I'KtK Psh (ar inform tSon from hi !nn i or industry. I tie ilevi i.-aanen the miner a! wealth of the S..;'h unprecedented in the I ; : - r r the world A ban doued f.,'.d- i fuiitid t ' depoior:rs AQd barren monat.i.:. ':. clad vanita of incalculable i . -I. vers. fled industries .in- ... .ngupon eery hand. ll!i:cas unf-ir ! bnr;.T. on u.mia i. air:, a :al Va 1 lc . alo 1 :i :l-s : . a. mro. that hed I're-lia voa to i I'XlTSaAL SarTrag-e hn proclaimed ia Braid. THB spread of Republican , r ptaa U loJictd bj the re liraill, and the tendency tatio laCanad. Cab, an TBS ciotlm for Spwaker o: : he Hoqm of Ilepr-fseatative " i ; ticillj n arrowed down to x co a :w. b(tHa U1 o( Ma':-.c 12 1 M Kialy of Ohio. Jfi-arH Cak is 1 '' ''' 4 1 Taatage tbo prooc.: of hr eCaUMmaa her een ten n : a No: maay stated can produce oi. one occavt.oa threw iach men n r' Baom and V.- WBV nhoaM the major.-.: re. Uoo in Braid pat up the pace 1 : 0OfIe or ; a tarter w-.th the -taa of rabbet' To I'.ri '.:a3 r. f jio to bio-i d he r ' HliUdeipa; Ledger Hl5'"IF' U '' A K l '. U I c" i y aoald mir the mi:- 1". : loc '.00 raach -a ih I'A.. : piMtrc li-ry ot ;.ow.Ci ' A ' TPTiflf to Ch5! th VlCt.liie CTtca4 ta rreid?ni:l eoott-s's -ClvJad -.!: 1 f t h p"0( )' opor; uti: t r . I 1 , IQ 1 , 30- it : t e now '1 x;.r-H by ;. - ' i'o n .. ! 1 1 ::h .Tt :c u.'.i'fii bv '." W) in- e v r-r ! ame nnf o: 'oe'.tiK p -: -n" . 'a one n 1 .1 - !! '.I il I 'il l by 1 . ' ! 1 1 ( " :Ui;o toki-Ii ii r Jones County Items. . - r 1.1 n'oii was a livelv I' .111(1 ! !1 : n -i.ittf : rlH't- . I pill 'All!,' ii I ' .- t. . Ml 11 t- 1 1 1 " t 1 : I i.v l.isr, mmlf so 1 ( i he exodus agen t . colored Irielid.-i lice M.-u-sinpi and Arkansas ice on ii' ptes- Stonewall Items. 11 t !:.- n 1 " a : 1 : e s i n e a t h t moves ! of her con-, .in i br: e an. , : r : : :;r:-t; ;e:r lolds. 'rward under the conniiAnd K;r.. enlmphtenin the or. ri:iii',r.,nl,' the .-p'.r:t. r.K-,i)(; i : le ,nd 1 :n 11, ' .i! . r y A - n. ', t ,,r 1: : '.m : r 1 r T . - .V ( 1 ircin. 1 :ii, 1 in-; '11 : p,l- calis one ' 11 in ; that name is "Kansas. I W.- ieain tliat ('apt. Weetcott, of, --eauier Cleopatra, has moved ! I. - lAin;l to Treutou, an -1 will ; ni.iKi- Tren'oii his lioinc in the II. f iiiv. i .v sii fun k is 8ellmg at Trenton Ii M-ven and eight cents per poui.d: corn, () c.ts fodder, To cts.. ., r Hundred; seed cotton, ?.).38per I Li .1 A. : A .- ' '0 mi 111 li lie . . niM n..t in- A - In- ;lv i;. v F.'i wli''i uj'L-i Ijll.'.-Il Il.-r .-i ':, He n::.-.i !.:- i r L utit it w...... 1 lili.k. ! . in . I r. ' e - , d '. '. h t :i 1 T:.e .n-l r to ni i r .-m : , e n c -i .1 e r.-e,- H ink ;on .1 , 11 1: trd ; r y 1 ' : it .' p r rtV. , .. I .ii'lTS an N r ;v i. ni y ' ve 1 1 i.-r:-..:. uppopu : .- u :. .- ! -; 1 . re t o r e f r rn ro t fron; :.a' . ,Q' - - V t' :r. r 1 ; 'O ' 1 r ' 1 r V v . I -aii I' ( n- ,-t t: K J ?Mt.:-' i ooat : rafe for aothr pr-1 t5 jht. hu aa eat4nien: with tb .:ir iatadeat of th M :;. ipp: ;?"' lottAxy for j-.-. ad it ; hoird tftt b w-.U tnAi no Arrn g n:n to eon dice with th:. M -mi Tr'e jrraph. A (( gguresrsur r :.M that la ai opinloa th mm -o claiaaf to he nd TriMidfrit Hrr. oa 0 rU 14 jetting j;ogrtber "o. aiaca cTrdit, ii4aia.-h - r ' 1 wJ drt iDk.ri: h p I piat of ordr t wrb '..ii,M aa Coarxr A LETT KB t'roaj l'xfaHt For- r to Baay HrrljMjn (iviij! ta t; tt oC hi IJi3j ou the rf.'.-u'. alctica would a3k rich rd;n Bat Bflay K an to bv(? Vn ttTMrtaa damb, aod Ilaay U. : ,13 no baaior for f(K ihn..-hi. ' Ttlwftapb. The AujUU Ki aicgf iin :a rited tbs men V: of :h-' lu"er::-k tiooai AmtTicio CoDlVrrai- to v.,-.; Aafa:a. Tli City I'ouoc : a tait!.r invitation A'ii.a : Ui UrHft colt.Mi iiima.'c!afsk eantr ia tb Sou .1 W . a: r. z'.. llaaMOfer. THK b4a.-e of Mr JeiY.-o3 Dw from be : . ;! Ce;-. lnatil u nt.vr of ;:rr.v.r ii rwgret, but bi d:r. .r b iet -r wa4 10 40 mr crj.iaie .13 iloiirai'-n ' for hi bnac. It ; probbJv UmC pa oiic u '. t riD.'e o f Mr 1 . u4 It ia wich irt: il'r" prwatn t it to oar re kd-r THK cofxlrt;oa 01 ih Amtn Uu colooiea i- bat prtlude to t xtr iudjadaco. ad warn :.' eratioo ab.! hT act-o-capb ihel prfc". work tacru will r; m t. e oatbX4tra . grAt nt. watch will U'te 1".4 pUtro ;a :br i hetl mtrho..l of rrpabi'.- a:. 1. r lb aii of th9 l'a::,d StAtert Aoatrait." WhiOfba I'ortC. If K"d aoa!J nipivu to Uct4d dowdier b ran bip oomaut.ff . it p4- u u !' a ad ta repr.-eat-t;Tr! of wo jrowiBf coQtitaac.ei j B'g be o rrnjr ih Maa CoojanttPt' to ?oarw fr wool el4u tn ib tar-.tT b.i. which will ur!y b fjtar" ol thw Kifty-SMt Co3r. T. .! Snr York, o J4. -1 '-nrf. DA3 K. T. K'.owrr w l: oiT-r tt: BIt ('oojrw bill for oo:n a tioaal 4aead3i3t provid a ' r lrtioo by tb ppi of 01 44 tar, collector of intrnj :i-t ana, eaa'oaj hoo cfi.vri mi.i1 Otbr fdiTil efiicrr. the i'r: Siat ooly to retain to ;ifr of rtaoTai for cjia IT 14 '.4trd '.hit i" x Sjai'.T 11 d!brtrr voted tb t.' ht IVn.o era tic ticket 4t th rrt-s: Virion lCtloo, and mi A '.hi: he hid come bek to th Iajo-rt r." rr!.T - tay. KorjfiTpncM o! repentant aiaara 14 riCh:, of rjurw, bcr. .1 Lta) moat b drawn o3Jtwhtre. Owawral llibon my ijio iie;r ti ratara to tb lVajf.-rt.c party whtta oobt not to b jyrajittd Patraoa (.arotian. ALt. t.h candidat'' : r . Sp3A4terhip tirfpt Mr l:--e! :-. v. ba later-viewed v to ; ro.. . eoarao U fU-(.l. .l tae;, ire that ta coo ' ertted .-.. boa,:. WINTER KlIK 1 ' .-. - N.-rth Carol, n . 1'. a; ve3" 3 h n de.-.'!ed to i, - , ' 4 Z'' . " ' .". .' :o 3 ; i .'..',.!.,, -nod. . r n e m . an c ff 1 r t to T--.-e hand.-ed .i'.pz j'.rN wocjid add 'o ; l.e .r.tTaotion of oar batifai nty. and help o!; ni?rrbar: t. tnd 1remalier a '.e:fvi''v A3 tin1 a t:rr.- I.--I a'"' t r : N . "e tr. ; , 1 , :u''uceaie:. Nil A the 1 '.immfinvaifn: Ft" ci i if 1 'o! Irer. you 00 3. e "o 1 uario t- m vr i ' . ten It I tT;.! e Vr. h to f -he K.aptist will h a v to le. --Charlotte of the State Female I'r, : w o a -; '. . ui pr. 1 :x") n t h f m t h f Ft?rne before the cry 13.1 e 4 d. T siviti,' . . '. ';, N e w F.orn' 1 for an1. r . 1 "a" er lor f I e c t hi; r n ' ' r r n, . ! 3 o ! . 1 o n u. '. 1 1 o ure ' N e w I lie te r ;r ; e. 't'.p st l.in U ( 0 n r ntlun Mr. dohu Thompson is .lent of t he ( ','1 as National of New York, the oldest Na! Hank in the I n.red States. I' w.i.s thenrnt National Hank estnbls hed. It W.4.S founded by r. Thoin p-,on and named for Mr S. P. Chase, the Secretary of the 1 . S. rrta-(ir . Out of five thousand Nation d 1 '. in1! otlirers Mr. Thompson is the only one outpoken during the controver-i :n favor ot b-ntti .-;lver axid gold H.1 metal, o currency, the others were silent, or f tvored alone. Tno following h'ter c p'ains itelf Tiik. iiA-K N.i'ic.Na; Hank. New ork. Nov. T . I a n , y. , , A , ubrrn, S i . My Hear Sir I'hank for a cop .'faddre.-s to the National Silver t'onvention. I Rlory in jour per severance. I am norry you are not (ouij; to St. Louis. I certainly wen'.d o. but .1.1 and lnhriintie.- vrto the effort. I -hall be heard there by proxy. I enclose you a copy ol my.edil res that I have pre pared to send for that occasion. Yer respectfully vonrs, J"HX Til' v n . l i.e folio-a .nn are extracts ir-m the address aiiudeu to. I ne.-e words coming as they do trom a man full of years, full of experience, en'oyiDR he does a hijh finan cial position, should Lk heeded : This contraction utTects the mortgagor, making him appre hend approaching bankruptcy, and vt'.ves to the mortgagee an undae adrant-age. It gives a crediitor an advantage over the dehtor which is so discouraging that he teels like becoming a bankrupt rather than making an effort to continue on a tinancai paj ; 0 g condition . Therefore l say that tnede monet: ation of :lver has been and is a -a eked preference given to tne creditor over the debtor clashes ot our entire popu'at ion, and it is this preference that is driving our middle classes into poverty and enabling millionaire' to multiply their million s. Nothing, in my opinion, will save our people from a nodal revolution so surely a-s the full renioneti.ation of silv er, and giving it all the advantages ; we now give to gold, Isjth m i.iw and in the ruling of our lreaury I )epartment. 'In short, the mono gold st an ,s a stepprng atone to anvrchy nay, it is more it is a tiight ot j'nl 4, stairs leading to tne cnamovroi e A ;tate :if;e n ,s t , I . . I a at ol a Id. V r res. fro. : p iti 10 No i tli I U ICl I i.c vt w ii ,t M 1 1 : n to a l .I .I , a . 'ill el ' The oh'oia aiready 1.1 oiration in the city are excellent .1:: 1 'Jiey are do.ng a great work, but inasmuch at our S? ! : to ha-, e a 1 ' n 1 v ersl t y fjr the i.:k-:;or edacat on of females, wr w. .'d tw g'd to ee it located n t...4 tv, so long k own as the A then of N o r ' h 1 ' a r o i 1 n a . I : t 1 b ; ro.u:iii 1 th..t '.he C.'j-stts !' n't : he pl.ict' which it their "; !ge:ter.t " su ted to t':e parjjae The c.a: n:s oL 1 lia: he i v e r ! 00 e d , I c r . . .. 1. i themselves to all fair minded men- weaUh proluc"rB, for whose wol V txar.tiful ci'y in th m.dst of a fAre tbe best mixids, the bet states- 1 . - .kin nKJ m . .1 . 1 r. ' 1 iif.i.jv re c. an . progressive rmu , uiusuij. auu mo ucoi. i cii c-u i mam". , generous i u sentiment and pfod .g. in '. . tiera! : ' y , Charlotte is eil n.uoii c"n el, . ,i'ii, ', .i : u: of N , 1 1' ' i ( .u . i ' . ! a 1 1 s ' o n a br. '.uier fon . d.i' ion t h i :i t tic re-ol - , - ot the no c g it M i k let. Id t g. li i 11 ili-M'Hr ' i i e I rr.-e r ed as t h'' o'lt bo r-' 'I a P. a e, '. i Pr i t y lii .tig people on t he roCe ' ; ' . ! n e w ot the comb. it a" Cot. cord between It: :':-:: s .;,! .-r c :. ot ' i sach-iM-.ts. Tl.e b:o i . 1 , r P.:;:. d it; i. ;, : : i d to are t i. e record- o i ooi's pr. . i J i p g and Mioeetdnig the n.ei ting ;.t Mecklenburg and i he proceedings ot the pros in. :a'i I'oiigie-s which met .r ll.:!boro m August, 177."). I'.rlore this t'ongre-- oonvriicd North ( iri.aia. :n ilisregird ol on twiey r tion i exeep in ai 1; - eil , i .- 1 1 v e n ' hundred. Man n d, at the residence of the , -.-!;, : ' de her. Mr. 11. C. Ivoonce, uiioii in Cy pi c.,.s creek township, on . W , ,.!,., day , Nov. 'JO, Mr. Charles ; i.v ox. or Onslow county, and Miss , Fa:, ir Kooncp, ot Jones county. ,1 K v IF Standford. ofllciiuing. e Tie 'orin on Thursday last was . !': v ry de-trni'tive in some sections -:: ': . ai county, much fencing was lie,; blown down, and stables, barns and i-l c ;-l'-h:iigs wi re unroofed, Mr. A. I'. !' mow in forms us that M r. Fn-n j ott. 1.' ii Vis 'ii. of Ihtiey (I rove sect ion, . ' our tenant hon-es blown d.o.rn a d to acres ot open co'lOU. which i - ! coin L-ieuced picki u g :: : . i " erail destroy ed by the '' - - Many of the .-talk- were ' : ' : p an d blown away. ' 1 ii 1 1 an tei. i he assista tit State ' ' ' : ' ' I t he North Carolina, Far ' a. ."- Alliance, spoke at Trenton f 1 o-s I .ii:.-. lay last. The weather ' -r,.irny thai it prevented : ' ' ' h !. ' '-ing a real turn out of our . i.i . -. bur gave them a real rous log ecu,w liicu was well received, ..a i w ni do our cause tnutth good. ' - "a A.iiarice is on a boom ap : p i ' - a i e con t inualy apply ing !or ' ,N i!,cn,''e; -hip. May the good work ;1o-" c .:, ; i r. in until the whole of the I iligiblc material is worked up within the bounds of our sab AI- bailee "e are inclined to think that '." x tin- Tii'iiton postoffice, if the Kan '" sas lever don't abate, will certainly r ' '' 1 reijuire more help to attend to it, , : as Ittitis are lulling in there to mends who have emigrated. We , suppo-e they are making enquiries ,: 1 ' about the goodly land. 1 -saw a !": :'1 letter yesterday from Ca-sar Lee, who lett here not long since. He 111 1 wi ite.-i' Good place to make money; good place to live at; well satisfied; A no c i.ii t in--- i if charms t!.v W!:o-" il.HV,.., Ibi: w !...'!. in -' i A ill ill. 11 'li I A .'.-;il: 1' w loi 'A !:.i .'i.illi'.-il t. '1 he utli Willi i nth a .; A -e ro' : . .i in L - i ,r. T ' w. .I'-.- than n.'.C a W.-'a l... in i. , ! -I . u i .i a i ..1 1 1 lii.'. i i.-li.il.l. i kill in I.. u' li. Ail! ll.-A . .oia-.i it ,,, b.'li -c i. -r;li ei A Mi Wnl, !, A:.. 1. 'I'll. 1 1' u t '.U!-T !. -111'. c 1 i,. t. .it!i In, iirni- i .eh. i. Il- IS d- : . i uUI s .a p ii. .i. ii ai d at::; - t. she h ol .-it i a r 1 1 e -1 i y a s -ad.'i.v liiaaiia: ued ae said, as 1 1 wa- i - ' 1 u Her at ion r ; he cl ' ed . Ot I Sir vo cents per hundred for picking A cotton; one dollar per day easy to get foe wages.'' We learn that many more just such letters are1 I a i'1). 'Aii.' l.i-t Mo o.i:. " 1 1 a v.. niiii", I 1 I - - . . i ' i ; 1 . . Ala- '11.. t.i-.l. ' 'l in n a; ..... ,; , be .! . . . but sav w .Vnd 1 will in- i-r , His 1,1m, 1 i- ib, -a bet not in v 1: .ii . , "Then ii. e.' i I " i.ti! Miy ii .i,-, h'.o t- h -M . a c pu . e I .'..i - :i in i Away, hue lii'i'i. ao n- .. ,. A ul mi Hi" wiad - ... i j, ii , 'I he l'I'V ol hi- jiui.-c... ii 'ii.-i. I And Plan's ci u.-i i,uir !it r. On Ida's -tei-p a tempi.- -t.ii, i As I'liiv a- iicavt-nS n-iiiii'. Which lain-.- iiiicioan n, lnf.u't o r t'eii in tin HIT'S can (". ; rl A stag chased up tii.- in. m n ;,,i n Into the ti-niji.t' iiah(.; A li.uiK' (i.-iit- mi tin- y,., ih- j,., Ami 1 U TIT fi 'l 'I'T' 1 -. oi'. hands, ru-k. IT.ItlT ellllOl' Strange mist- . Until ansiri'', br: ,1, von i tan n.viiits M, out It I'.ll'tT lit atnl rSar, ni Mc ;i ! ' r : Tt is i, '..ii i',., .m a i . ,. . ueetved Here every week, which immoral. sm .-. and m-j.j, , . have turned nearly all of the color-; Tim god b,..k nah nn.i iU;i bow ed people's eyes Kansa.swards and j l! f"ie his l.a IoutI -pMnin. - many here are now waiting for the bw.- in atm.zc ai .1 ;(, , . ,. agent to tell them the train 13 wait- I Such w.iii(lr.u 'ior .ak lilt ing for them. ' "ew boln Sun--a ileity. Funn ilt.-h . mi l';.ii',rv I r.-.ik 1 ng ,-- The Albemarle Presbytery. . Vet hnlt d, u.-n nted. nng. r.-.i liamo icialdsboro Argus I KhcVails aimid i n- .-l.m, ht.-i : rp, ' . . . 0 1 x- n ireat.jove. belioklinv sliran- l'i..!a 1 he Presbyterian SvDod of North 1 r ,t a,,.:,.,, , e-ss w. re progressive. Farms, i Carolina in its meeting at Char-, "Ah. uT' " ,1 I, ,v,- a, ,.',. 1 ; tt 1 1 and -o s hel it III .1 W aller Scot : in a- - ., : a .- t I the '.a-t 1 ut ot it ." In t he peaceful repo-c which lo! lowed die Kevolution all her inter ins you' lii .-' in h. thai h, a row an. Bradford Gatlin, of our j lace, has sold and delivered : o K. II. Lane a fine young horse of Ins own : r.tisintr I I fmr I'jrm. ra ir ni l t mi HA ! iall their hoes and moles many a 'dollar would be added to their ; purses. ! The storm, or cyclone, on last Tliurday, was severe in our sec tion, but did no serious damage, that 1 have heard of, except blow ing a limb off a tree on a mule and a son of Mr Jesse Boyd, of the New Diiih section. At first it was thought that the young man wis k lled .tiiii the mule seriously injured. Fur both have recovered. M-' -is. Lr.m !;;,,, iU)d Jt, IF, Fane, of the South creek paction of Feaufort county, were with us on Monday night. They s;ay the stonn was (juife serious in the 'Campbell's creek section of their county. They also informed us that Mr. F. Tuthdl, ol Oiegon, and and Miss Augusta Fowler, of Washington, X C., were married last week. We have always given .Mr. Tut lull credit for being a man of excellent sense, and he still con firms that opinion. They have our hearty congratulations. Ridicule. Kideule is a fatal weapon, and although it is in a great many in stances the outgrowth of a per verted nature, it generally reaches the heart, and seldom fails to ras its liner sensibilities. It finds its way int.) different aveuues of our nature, and mi Hires to render us uncomfortable. One great mistake in the use of this weapon is, it is frt ijuently wielded by the wrong person: and another is, it is fre .i'ieiiM burled at the wrong vic tim. W e would by no means banish i i, s w eapon of warfare from our aiui 'iy . It will do as a desperate ia iiiciU in desperate case; but it .-biiiid lie cautiously used. The man who attempts to fight logic with ridicule makes himself obnox ious: and be seems to live in life long ignorance ot any 01 her method of defense. It the man of letters confines his mightiest energies to Ins channel, a will gradually when widen until his whole life will le swallowed up 111 an unhealthy war fare that will tiring bitterness in the end. 1 f t hN y out hlul aspirant sets out to pur.-ue the course we have described, he may as well let bis conscience go a begging first as last, for two opposing elements can not dwell peacefully in the same tenement. ARK IOC SKEPTICAL! If so we will convince you that Acker'H J English Remedy for the, lungs ia superior to all other preparations, and is a positive j c ire fur all Throat and Lung Troubles, j Croup, YhoopiDg 'out;h and Colds. We 1 guarantee th preparation and will give you a sample bottle free. Sold by R. Berry Xe-w Berne, X. C. Catarrh -eiiooi n i..-rs ami towns rose over totte, N. (J., in October, ordered a a -ubdued wilderness, and with a! division of the lines of the Presby tia: her's jay she saw her sons dis- j terv. and created a new Presbvterv t nguished 111 the public service by ! to be known as the "Albemarle," w hich should cover that part of the po- cacnot besides being horrors bankruptcy, panics, sua s.ie wm,m,i cid"- repudiation, agrarianism and by the (oa , de.ega'e- to irpre-e Genera! 1 oiigre.-s ; ie'.alaa. and I the a". a k upon I ; a p pou: ted co nan ; " witii -lo'li far reach: belong to re volil :.:; The famous Stamp merit was openly te- a: 1 "I', h id sen' !., r ai the Or iirid in denounced , and had 1 ! S 1 1 e V fines a, s a.s t i mes only. ol Fallia .1 b lio li ot State east and including lialeigh, and north of and including Golds-j boro. Pursuant to this action the! miuisters and representatives of the churches met in t he Presby-j terian church in this citv Wednes- ( )I anguish is completed ; Thou canst not chent him of the game Which Fate to him hath m. tea. The cmwu Hcivea gets no awer can blast : For shame, thy malice smataer I U ho giuwn by -urn-ring pure .it la-t The gods claim as then- brother. Zavahu W11..M-HCK- 1 . s a : . t a e w er : u . r I v .ii i c. tiiv cm :es: Urn ir.ee- i pUc ' b )oor of giving to h Female versa a o-j 1 h abi ta' 1 in . -'ava 1 the I oners: t b li'"i:e 1 1 ; I'lar.'ib'' the Leajocrat m pi- ti?e of all legitimate business interests hoald ever b enlisted." i rA ntt fha nroiliptinna m lii,- b ' of any 1,, . ; Jir. auunjpsKJii ueiug itjmiiou 10 a uh her the farfQ extent by oar poople T William H. ()li ki: New bora, N. C- t ii br in : th n. 1 high.--n gin g t he ' , OTaiiai.d ' ; hern t. reput at ion . a rs-aamp- w a- sic d a: r b. a.d ip t ' p, ' be landed. P intelligence, energv and persever ara -' and by the integrity without which all oth-r gilts are imt as tinsel. North Carolina grew apace in all which c institutes power until 111 1 si l' -he was required as a State ! t he churches met in the Presby-1 Help Yonrself, 111 the Fnion to resist aggressions ; terian church in this city Wednes- Fight your own battles. Hoe on the high .-etsi'j the Msitation j day night for lormal orgiiuizatiou ' your own row. A-k no favors of American merchant e--els and j of the Albemarle Presbytery. of any one. and v..u'll -".cceed a the impressment ot American ca-1 The onenins fermon was I thousand t imes F.-ttr iii.-in ahp men hi the ai Ft of I the 3d a ptT U S men'.. 1 ' n ( om m en co X : firs w r a ' 4 '. t tie C b 4 ". 0 CO II 3a ve a good re m e m ' ' r lotte h 4a p Ulowaatfs Xde ky the Board off em mlwiaaera f C raren (. oanty at the Xoreaiber Meetla. F. F. Taylor, one month support e are of Mrs. Watson, d.CM', II. G. Mose w-i lev. house rent for nauners. a o: II L-U I " ' 1 1 a: h g; U t' h arlot il'.V TviT , , ,, M. 1. isrvan, ourying paujiers, s..e.i w,. wai ex- U) :0. Medowg rv Co., med: e-.ery day, and ciDeA for K(0r house, 1J .'lb; M. M . generally. N'e Williams, ovemeer poor lionse, t:"a de how Char ' 1 Claris Allen, cook for poor 1 - 1 i.-.eo ou r W inter Fa rs. N o", very m ny of her peo p c have ciime 'o the Fxpo-sition . tait her :; wspapers li o e brp ex dingy kaal.and they w d! a'jrays I 1 t. ' e: U acd graceful tuaij N w a. is agreed, a:a! the f - ea jp, tb". New lx-ruiai.s are to at tend '.be Srs: t rn m e :. re tn r u ' o: 11 gs were done in o n who were u o 1 : - b ' aa ed no 1 j 1 ;es t 1 " ' i . 1 SM Ol e the I ', ii g I , -- V : rice ll o 1 .1 --e 111 bled t ! tiovei nor ol No: I h F tied to escape Irom ' tie of a people who. load' bent by op p : - s 1 : sol ved to live or d a The ('(ingres- a' 11 a earnest ly to woi k :. : decl.Ua indrprloli I. e. lde t he 11a an - . ; y... Tne ( ongi 'es.-. be'.a.g to the o ca-i :a pt ocn drd laws tor raising at; I or troops, tor supply 11; g n. 1 : 1 f aid: a ( noro :.d ; o a a! bad ,s .1.1'- ( ' ir... . is tne 1 1. laiced w ciiibargo. A," ever'. T..c ! to Non. ai s . t he p.o! Ida . rta -eis at dreat 1 preached by Kev. Dr. Atkinson, ci who is beseeching- some one's seamen generally i Kaleistb. the oldest minister in t he influence rmd n attvinno-r n HelcIiC W lien SIC Ml Had lo lot he 1 1 a t. 1 no 0! the . a 1 ', : c . i , d, tor she alisuetei 'es-tal peace 1 hei arms, i'o iro.-pect ivc u.-e. in iglaiois had 1 oiaal w an - :ng in New Fngland : district, after wnich Dr. F. C. Vass. 1, boly ware Noith 'of New- F5erue, was elected ir.oilera her aid spirit ; tor. and Rev. Alex. Sprunt tempo 1 ;.!: a- ,-he an- inry clerk. Rev. J. N. IF 5um -a.ii was under j iueiell, of Washington, was after 1 ward elected seated clerk and Mr. no coiiai. ai Samuel Watius, o . -IF re one will help as vou lielp vour r-of. because no one will be so I'.eartily interested in your affair The hist s,i ii will be such a long one. perhaps; but. carving your own war up the inountintr. vou Henderson, j make each one lead to another. and stand firm while you chop a ia 11 . : a . tile a a p 'a s ' Fea: v 1 . o - . and 1 b r 1 o car. i to ' he l asae. 1 a d a s'.r: Ki ro;: , :: Fe br ". ary 1 - ' : d-'rstiKisl '.iia.: .4., home, ...Xh IF F. Fuffy, gcnxls for pixir, US' -id; J. J. Tolson, at., rat-ions for poor IWJ 03; K. W ads worth cl Co., hauling wood for oor hou 17. so; Dr. Feinster DutTy, fered boiaaa - oae month's services at poor house a3(l pot mortem examination, 'to IF A. CF Olen, holding luipuest, 1 ' 7"; John D. Fryant, coroner's uror, 1.0O. 1". IF Gaskios, coroner's ;uror, 1 .; Geo. T. Dawson, coru ner's juror, I.''; Jotui Daniels, cor- 1 .a : . in : Hue r need. Wiiv should a'e hostility from tuem i .I F, "1 .si.Lb' SA( HI1 H'E. envy, stlli-h p aiciu-y and d hate of a L'a.n ' ai not treasurer. tiii iied she 1 A call was presented from the .still another out .Men who have wlacu she I Presbyterian church of Washing- ; made fortunes are not those who Hei love ton. N. G. for the installation as have had 1.5,01 ia ca cti them to bu n tried j pastor of Mr. Edward Mack, a j start with, but bovs who have ie t ime ; oung "licentiate. Jlr. alack was i stnrterl fair vi-' .: w.dl onrned die J therelore examined by a committee ' dollar crtwo. appointed for the purpose and hav- Men who acquire f;itne have a.g passed creditably will be duly never been thrust into n. nnilnrit v ; installed at an early dafe. lie by pufFs begged o: ),... 1 for. or ! art-ached his "trial M'tui'ia" btJ-.onvpn in friendU'V sr.irir T'npv near to her heai t . It not to j fore a large audience last night, ; iulve outstretcliou their own to make j suspect si. eh vice in ot tiers oe in- andiwas alterward ordaiued to t he hands and touched the public ;.aa aig j discree- crcdulay. it is a knightly regular ministry of tl.e Pies by-: heart. JItn who win love do .1. .. .. . ,i . r-. 1. ,: . . . . iev and tui aiiue a .: 11 p u i o: .1 11 liouest 11 ai ui e. 1 er aiu cnurcri. ii es oy ici . : 11s are their own wciOlia" and 1 never make law- to mee' the continge:..' of ablock lde 0! her seapol b-. aid o due-; in a n Apr.! dilate t tie pi o ; ::io-a n-ctia In many -e IA .Ce . to know the son ii irt o: .111 liotii'st nature, terian church. 1 'reeb terming are years ot naiitary and civil very rigid in their examination ot knew a man to fail so signally has been my good fortune candidates for the ministry. So as one who induced his affect- of North Carolina j much so that a sympathetic elder , iouate grandmother to speak a ai l. r c;rcamstaiici"t ot trial, and 1 1 remarked that "it lie ever made up p-nod word for liim Whether 'I U I". 1 ' III - r . o w .4 i A v e r 1 . v a L Char , , oner s juror. FOt; John Tavlor. cor "oniics re to' , J , - ... oner 9 luror, 1.0; Thos. T. etn r ..sb.i y ster and 11 .4' N'.'w Heme. O:' 'ur.se .: :.s e ! a o r s are ex ia a. 31 t ke 1 1 llf" Ol Tin ik F 4 1 3 z a co m p r e h e n s e : : :: e ra:s-nes .;: V.",n. ' h . i t 4 v r a ' r ia S'ltiie loo, 'as coin atTars dearest a: g 11 ermgton, coroner's juror, 1 m; Dr. '. Dsffy. jr., examining lunatic.--etc , CKb W. F. Fane, sheritT. ser vico turnkey, b-"; SS F. Fane, sheriff, board for prisoners, lad. 7a. FF K. Duffy, goods for jail, 7 7o: New Berne Juvenal, publishing proceedings, 11 00; Wahson cv Dan .el. one hall ton coal, d.OO; Israel Harris, repairing court house chim neys J .VJ. J. A. F.rnnl, examaang public roads, 10.00: J. A. Meadow-, commissioner, 4AHK F. W. Small wcx-xl, commissioner, '.'.Ovh Dana-l Fue, commissioner, Can; Win. g r 1 -b 1 1 r. g ' : . : : a 1 - - -: : a a i . 1 ; ' 11 1 '- - ' ' x wah much dac'-.' of 1 paao'i a- tear. tali"i to the proper c. :'.- ;.. be p-a-ia d liiA 'Sci under tins 'i.':.- oftal a.r-. the " '.. .ilia Nb.r t i. . i r. a 1 1 e g: r - - I r-. '. . : ' e-- ' T ".. That t .a- ,b ,, g .,-): c ....t.y a,.ci by en t he 1 n:.'.:.o 1 .e.glr-- : e '-'''' '..a' einpowei i a 1 a, a 0 o :S ! ' '' del eg S - id 1 , , o ' 00 , .ii j c .. ;a ai a; dec a :: g : nT .-, . . :. y ,a. d b I in j : ::e.-e ipiao 1 n g ; u: e g:, a . a. 1 , o : a .; Si ' : .a-: 1 ' u Stic cob" . .a 1 X 1 , 1 J - A c s4av ot Wi; r:gb' o' ' o :i, . :. g 1 o - ,1 : 01 a 'm 1 ' her c .-oiiid make a list ai toosc deserv :ng i.anoiable me lit i ai w inch would d t h.s Ictt.-l abea.F . I iiisiv long'. n ;o prna :.i.e. .-ea-re- a. ile.xibie adherence to wn -n adopted, act 0111 as mind to preach he should have vou work for fame, for love, for to join some other church.' moaev or far anvthig else, work ; There is much work before t he : watli vour handstand heart and l Presbytery and it will probably . brain. Sav "I will." and some : continue in session through the ie Jav vou will conuuer. Never inaiuuei in iue vtf k, uoiunig Luiee et anv man Iki vh . v "1 have sessions uaay at eieveu w ciock dragged vou up. 1 a ria. iiuu luice auu pnni u, mc n,k snmetiiii, coiisei vative cauto n, iracterista-s disnlavrd I There are FS delegates present, of are ministers. i noiina J. a. w i c a a ' 43 '. lo ' rex' 1 . rTl range a : : '. I'T. ase, or !a:a T 4 -e -h.aad 3i : he at A . A , I e , .ft- ro . : tie n: pa r '. a ay car: '. - 13: ; 1 " ' S g '.. S . trtoli1 With abaidj'.e It thrr tcear ".s a? OWt 1 )s aa o:r a ' ba! we 1 . ' 1 aaa will .! w 1 i4 erackad -to aeenre a ai 1 : r by ati 0; '-s thoa a: '. ae p . Sta-r A st . K.-;.s ' l'.i a.F tail boa pr a ts -e ol o n tB0 i-rvf of rapp-::g "Any lady or kva :lni aa rwavoaabiy otiiec; ta o.3g lytlaii to a-irer:.4 a.- bis r aad, in a)m measare, the ca.e -0 their packlfes, to avery pas . r by. For tiis reason we do :-..: pdat the oaUida of our wrapper.' Ttltai ai'featioa emlKod.tss aa :a,i wHkll mib: well h-e adopted by aarcaan'-s jeneraFy Lad peeiailj, fresjaeat.'y objc: :o ci: m-rimr Knsilla iMClDICUOtj V V ' " ' Nrwd, acd t leamiai Corwa watcil .-etar!, trw. them '.o Lis f d e ' -c II S ' I 1 . m 'S.s .ai ai -it . .I A ftr s o 0 b ' 1 to .et avoid or even P.e m-c aa f ,4:ii 41' g- TftJ'?Bf.s. y .Tfc Ik Fadm r . , a :s . ce m as p e vsicg as it S. .. .. . - greatly some to' 03s, : . 1 i - . 3a. tin , . n ea ' 1 rt' con .. :: e - : r -. e t he , 1 -. t: a d : he a b . - . e r '-' n xe 31 a : ' e " o f s ;o . a i he South is the fact r ; 1 o f t he Snj t h is , erafc'- a..' Man;. 4 c 'or y e 41s past 3 . as from .aa- ; riig. ed a.d ' a ful'v i-.-.s : ; r -ttai v de artmen : ( isve. commissioner, a Fry an, commissioner. 1 1 .ixt J. Fn-hardson, fees its clerk, d W'm. Foy, listing taxes, 'U.' o; F. i,-ad!ey, unit'T for our: im '. (F A. Hill, keeper of man: andge lu.o8. ( herrral (ilrl. (i 'Od and healthy g.ri- aie ab always c h h r f u 1 . No novelist wotad consider his yoathful beroint com piete if a - ringing laugh" were o na. t : d from the list o f h e r c h a r in s . ir,.l :n real life t he g'.rls w ho do not laujjii now and then are seldom Tasted or liked by their com hi. on-. Fven beauty w.ll n a -4-. e '!:,::.. V U-lle who fa. Is '.0 understand the je.-t of her ad aar.rs and smile in amiable be wilderment while other jxeople are laughing is soon left with no con sola:;, n save to wonder what any b'dy . in see in her rival a girl mil --tip tilted" uo.se, perhaps and a large mouth and freckles, b it ;he happy jnissessor of a pair of merry eyes and a cheerful mind. The gift of gayety is indeed of great value, but it mast legayety which originates in a kind and cheery heart, and that which is born ol mere excitement or gratified vani ty Selected. HIJlPLICa OS TIIK l-.U KI a' fcn iraparr. ta; of th" bto 1 two: ir- i - k-i ".;n by many with s i; . i. Aciorn iSa-i Elixir wi.i rmot" .t a. ::l;-l inJ. .r the com pie X a ' Q sal 'II. iqU .er I hem ia r.olhiDg tha". w... .... a. r- uA-h y i ol ! up th cor.sta. a.i n. 5 .,'. ai: f n'.rr.i;'.hn :Lk s. a:. ! i-raia! :y K : .rr. N : 1 r i ' e l ' : ' 1 a: .en : i in both In r d State history. All i.-s were exemplified in 04 the day the anin ver h you commemorate, a any not probably to lo aid wah yon, bu' )0.-si lay e -a he I 1 . wiio shall a-k, "11 OW 11 could North t iralaia consist Sy enact her ordinance ot sices n ;ii 1 -a 1 '." he is referred to .- uc ndciice til 1 77b. 'id. 'deration ot union of the which number ten There are Id ministers iu the Pres by t cry. The Piesbytery will meet next at rli.. I'.ir Preshuterin e! Raleigh, in February. 00 manv tairt a man more than none at all. Selected. '1 he Creat End. It is not up'ou we-idh or material resources, nut iihoi, a.idiF hpalth. CtlUrCll lit 1 lPAUHnm my- 1-. . . . . I .. 1 r.i ..,,... ivi i.,..illi, mi ftiiy.1 I'-'itC, U1UU1 toy ii a "i . 1 r and les.- ! p j n nnn lia 1 ara o tin- a ai ot ana fro; a : 1 gea n : s 11 . con o r r, na,. I I oas'I-U I .v an t i.r ,' t in- t am oil ( ' . . Ills' tell lioln i e id 17' amendment' 1 resolution a a,e ail.sh S- Sr. . ' la s' ifes to ol Resist mice or Fain Flic following anecdote is related in the 1 1 avels of a missionary in South Africa: On one occasion, while the missionaries were at din ner in their own tent, some ot the . 1.1 1 u-a va. o a a ( 1 1 native chic- ana men w xes ueiug : thau huaian piesei.i. one ot , ucm r r.u - m.o- ; fioug advanr.,ges ('.neune ftenper, us color attracted f r 1 1. this g 1 1- 1 r en etldi b- to aca i n . :i t :. At: Ara. ade.; r 1 11 n. n" "if'it I ' ,-.0, ,-r i. . d. her w in .li loiependtdlci Aereign atn e n ' e I ed I II f 1 I. be-e light: as iinabridg provt d t la 'li to be in !- of gOM, a 17i'.sand 1 7 '. 1 : , 1 1 a ' Horn tliese one and all he may learn that the S'ate. ha:ng won her independence b li us alien; em, iiuu lie naieu iur some o! it. Oa get ting the C efitie he instantly threw a quautity of it on his tongue, but, on feeling its pungency, he shut his eyes, clapped his hand upon his mouth, aud, holding down his head, endeavored manfully to conceal the pain. When he was able to look up, he slyly- touched the missionary with his foot, to intimate that he should say nothiug. but give the same dose to the others present. Auother chief next got some, who also instantly I comprehensive o je" nf desire, , that we must fix oui a. : . iF as being jthe corner-stone of prosperity j Valuable as they are, tney are bia 1 instruments ; and tne h did that is I to wield them 1- eh ana-ter. We must nave no .-maii.-i end in view excellence I tie va th i' we now crave fo themseive- w- .-hall prize ih- ir power to con ribute to The Farmers7 Alliance. The object of the Farmers' Alli ance, expressed in one word is education, the word used in its best, purest and broadest sense; education that will reach from the cradle to the court, and will give us better homes, better schools, better politics, better legislation, and better administration of the laws; education that will give us better methods in the home, on the farm, in the storeroom, in the mar ket places; education that will do away with every species of gamb ling in the products of labor, that will give die fullest freedom for trade consistent with the general welfare; that will secure reasonable compensation for labor and fair profits on its productions; education that will give the Firmer an even chance with his fellow citizen in every department of life and work, that will aid him in his farm work, in his business affairs, in trade, in politics, in law; education, briefly, that will build up agriculture on a high, broad level, where farmers -hall he in all respects abreast with the foremost men of the time. Kansas Farmer. Tile Seat f Puln and f I ensure. The nervous eyettm. often sutlers fc diminution of vijjor, tud causes fhental annoyance, and even positive disturb ance, without disease u the sensoriuna itself. It acta as a mere rtlbsctor, in many cases, of inaction iu the stomach. and consequently of incomplete assimi iation of tne food by the blood. This of course weakens it, in common with the rest of the tisanes, and renders it Iuaa able to bear without suffering an ordi nary strain that wouM) make no im pression upon strong nerves. To supply a deficit of strength, and remedy a su persensitiveneea in tbe nerves incident to a lack of vigor, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is far better adapted than any mere nervine or simple tonic, since the offspring of its use, complete digestion, is the vigorous atid early parent of nerve force and quietude. Malarial attacks, rheumatism, bowel. liver and bidney complaints succumb to the Bit tsrs. If a constitutional and not a local and therefore It cannot be cured by loetvl ap plication. It requires a constitutional raw ed? like Hood's Sarsaparllla, which, working through the blood, eradicates the Impurity Which causes and promotes tbo dlaoaM, and Catarrh effects a permanent cure. Thousands of people testily to the success of Hood's art. parlUa as a remedy for catarrh whea oOkm preparatlons had failed. Hood's garaapavrlUa also builds up the whole system, and make you feel renewed In health and trength. Catarrh T"I used Hood's Sarsaparifla tor catarrh, and receded great relief and benefit from M. The catarrh was very disagreeable, espoclally In the winter, causing constant discharge from my nose, ringing noises In my eara, and palnj to the back of my bead. The effect to clear Catarrh my bead In the morning by hawking aad spit ting was painful. Hood's Baraapaillla gave me relief immediately, wUlla In time I was entirely cored. I am never without Hood' Barsaparllla In my house as 1 think it la worth Us weight In gold." Mks. O. B. Onu, 10M Eighth Street, N. W., -Washington, D. C. Hood's Sarsaparllla 4oU br til dminrtnti. f I : rtx forf. rroswdoBty kjC.l. Bool) a co.. apothoctrioi, LowoU. atssa. IOO Doses One Dollar, Executor's Sale. New Berwk, N. C, Nov. 18tb, 1888. On the'.29th Day of Nov. 1889, at TWELVE o'clock, I will sell at Pub lic Auction, at the Court Room, in the City of New Berne, tbe following: prop erty : One Dwelling limine, with nine rooms, comer of I'oIIik-Ii aud Hanoock streets. Also the double house oa Han cock street. One farm five miles from New Berne, on the Beaufort road, called the Haakel Place, of 120 acre; 75 acre clear. One farm about nine m ilea from New Berne, near Riverdale. called the Tboip Place, of 178 acres; 100 a-re-s clear. One farm on Neune road. 13 mile from New Berne, called tbe Haaaau Place, of 143 acres; about fO acre elear. The above propertied will be sold for cosh, and with a good title to tbe pur chasers. Tbey are all well rsoled. Possession will be given on the 1st day of January, 1HU0 This H to cloee out the balance of tbe estate of Hat nab Cohen, deceased. Wk COHEN, Executor. For further particulars apply to Wra. Cohen, cor Middle and S. Front at. W ATaON & Btrkkt, novllldwtd Auctioneers. THE PLAOK TO BUY GOODS LOW IS AT ROBERTS & BRO. We keep constantly In stock. Provisions. Groceries, Dry Goods, Doots and Shoe. Don't fail to give us a trial when ia need of anything in our line. ROBEBT8 ft BRO. a a iuat nomo Awt, Ttao Ut. Tbo iln Ron iLsUsS rotlitoal How h-ssened. our jiourr the interest of a fa will be gi'eif, ly en change. a dale our "i y not be ' hem in : purpose need. Kx- g :u T l ' .Ne llie ( labor b-a p ol go card. mil-' bt tne gov alan to State- : each t'V Cide It is ' Artn -"I radar.- 1 per;, a should i unli'S the Irnr t, '-. Ian a. Ii a in : o a in the art a new ICl .11 g to tliC go cninielit ie caa-iai t ot ad the new ' he M'Vfl .ll r t e t-c ' ed as -hotlld de- iicia sicntices, laol never sur- lend'-red it or had rVt-r atttanpted I to delegate t he i Ii a 1 1 e II 1 1 ' ! e rgilts ol t he peepie. llow val.atalv her .-on- bore i themselves in the war between the satics the li-ts id killed and wound j felt its powers, but understanding Cd testily. She gave them a sacri-j the joke, as soon as he was able to ; ti.aal (.fleraig on the altar ot the 'speak, he asked for some for his liberties their lathers had wen ar.d i wife : and thus it went round, to .had hat a- an inheritance to their; the gre-tt diversion of all after-I'-tciay. M in v sleep tar fa an ; he j wards. Though the pungent coudi ' : mil ni their iiativ-'y. Peace to ' ment caused the big tears to roll . -h. ir ash.-s. Honor to t heir meyio do w u t heir cheeks, they scorned to a .c l hi- iicitliiT w ho Soi e t hem. show that they felt pain, until it I' ll! hluiiv . i i i -) i; n I a nad gone round, and they smiled it each other with taciturn gravity I a llwhini s ' 'H ills I'llii cure biluus and r.er- :.. her y N,.r- Wrr ol SO. ' o a-a tnat 'on tor A in c r ' i" 'Hon shall ii altera' c - i ll alt I ( c ntani' a e e S ' i ' ot S' a.' - i i a the t he d" be ion a .1 a country juryman, aged 70 year-, walked t-Aeiiiy live miles to coin I." it-ad 1 ) ui. I m in. in t he daily paper. "Wli a a l.vdy and suscept ible old chap he li Hi-1 have been." m ;i, en 1 1 d . "1 w oilld ii in lies to court if th ua.- a : 1 1 i i . u ! l.a l e , all a i oh i d t li a t v cat s . Brother- and i- ers Brothers und sa-s-t s ate all the better for .'u a ring one another'a studies and gaiin s ua a certaiu poiut. The giil whcai handle a tenuis racket and a en ija -i mallet vindicates her iignt - cuiisidera tion. The boys tall i ;-vcr speak of her as "only a giil. ' ' he will be all the flanker ar.d an,, the less sweet for a healthy m xaneof work and play. Good emu ad-.-hip be tween brothers and si.-. er s h a thing much to be defired; it sves the girls from pruderv ana the boys trom boorishness, sweeti-u- the na tures of both, and acts by restrain ing every one from doing or saying what would be siiameiul ai i he eyes of the "other side." Moral beaafy caunot co-exist with radical defects of principle. The character that is unable to resist 'temptation, or unwilling to stick faithfully to duty, is no more truly bevutilul, whatever be its generous impulses or amiable tiait-. than a figure which cannot support its own weight. Parts of it may be admirable; but, a is a whole, as a unity, it cannot be tightly called a beautiful ch tracer, 'or it l icks the fouudation . A Diitresi.li.ig (iit end Hnripy Cure. lor over aym 1 h vc h el a I r -aking out on my h'. whicn tinu'.ii'U me so baa I coal 1 1 n ; '.v.dik ; l,g b ly swelled, uf a p a.'plc color, with eruptions so bad that blood wouli oi zo out if I boro my eihton it. I was rvcoajmended to try C'larke's Extract of Flax (Papillon) akin Cure, which I have done. My leg it( no w w ell arid I can walk two miles on it without any trouble. Signed, A D Hayward." Clarke's Flax Soap makes the skin note and prevents chapping. Skin Cure id 00 boap 2) cents. For sale by F. S DtifTy. ii ruggidt. I WANT iUlUblo MarkM goperKk, HMiable auotaUona of Tmrm fiedWM. . tl Btuck Mmrkmf, Tlytm a Cd N4 I WANT Sonalble atKi iswsoaabls tVUMfUa' I WAKT PoUWo"1' BoctaV aaTaWaJ The croom of the bast l llXn lalii la Sew York and otkwraaiiy ul wouklj ! To lot as know what tooy Lhiaa o4 mitUm I WAWT Uood, raUabU Fans aatpan)n AsMolos WAKT Wrtttaly rocld Umm To know somociilnc vt tbo Baaas Lato of Tbo Amoricaa pmplo, awl of stair rw.o. . iJr.saoiaJ.aas Fleiuant moral storlea for th Tooar fousls. Toat tbo etilldm saar look tar Sm taVANT AS wa oo lor a OtmmA. storliM of tatorcat tar us Kldsn, or wt, too, US xsr kottrs V Utsurs THIS l WHAT I DON'T WANT : I DON'T WANT Loaf, paOdod News ArtloUa i TM puldlu diMM'l idl to tkx aiau I raDN'T WANT mrot lie I u tiooa Advice. Shovrlug Itexult. I lw.a-.ri Silvpy, Chicago. girp testi niouv: 'My wife had catarrh tweDty-tivr- 3 i-ara aurlered severely for six voir before she began to use your rem edy. Unable to breathe except through walk the mouth; in a most critical cond ltion. i read on tne on l f . T.,f,.rno According to a news item, "a man in Shadersville declares that his wife is a witch, and that he can see her Hying around the room astride of a broom.'' When a man comes home in a demoralized con dition, as this Shadersville man evidently does, his wife generally tiles around with a bioom but not astride of it. Kurkclem' a Arnica Salvo. "at Best Salvk in the world fof Oil's, Bruises, Sores, Uloera, Bait theuia, fever 8ores. Tetter, (thanimd Hands. Chilblains. Corns, and all 8kin Lruptions. and potdtively ' cures pile or co pay required. It is guaranteed to Leave hope b-band. i ga.o porfect satisfaction, or money re- All ye who enter here I funded. Price 25 cents per box . Fcr So ran the dire v. ttrntn which Dante sale bv It. N. Di,fiT i.n 17 ; y h . f a her Tra i ir Fx- i pvprything without relief, when ; rutJS the cruei if vou are over toms of thai terr So . 1 IO 1 ( 'lOTIII'.ISS rili.it of T-.,r fticnl. t. I. ..l.. I . K , .. 1 -.1 1 . .....1. 1 uicuua 1 xrei 4' ir eri i..ii pr xx i ter a.lvitipd ner to Duy ciarae b ifra, .rsnrartntm h ,L, ri,r , ,. ... ,r. Ill , "I-. 1- ' - - ...I . OJ UIU- ritl l,.! 1 !" - ainsumo tion. "Leave tiDot-tictaDd 1 Vour days are numhaed" : 1 Ami 1 drusnle again-t denali i- turn i.ji o. apaoair. But while there is lit--, iih-it m hope I Dr. Pitrce's (iuMt n M.-d:cl In-coverv has curea hundred- uf c..,. t '! r Hi irapiuoni , atarro a. re. P.t-laf followed immediately she cor tin fd to u?e it until she is now . ntirrly cured Her health his not l,en -n Kood in iany y esrs. " Price 21 i.O. Wa-h the baby with Clarke's Si x Sop 2a cenle- F. S Duffy, druggist, now hiiL. the Flax rctueoits on hand. line a passion than to keep it walan just bouuda and measures: and that which few can moderate almost anybody may prevent. So rood thorn. iroo, ono-aiaod Battortala, tt riiwn dj ipdoui pioaaorm. who m mm aothlac (nod la mmj wkam but itSim, NOW, WHAT PAPER WILL FILL THE BILL? WE ANSWXRi IHE NEW YORK WEEKLY WITKESS KVKKT TIMI. tS ON Li Y $1 A. XJUJg. Jft The WnriMi la lost tk moot ia rtiawi rs' WItos. yarBssss Boaa, f arai DsMsaJ Catum. (aborars, wo fans UM bKkkli ol btow v ..my u4 rho want to bo akaaaahlv aaoaaA tavaa aa eaama u Id the World. V W mmmgama Th WITNCSg sVra sflltMilHt,. bl proaslosa lUta of ear erla AmHt. Kverr arcicl furaststl kb4 swsr Olw retail rlces. Bad far a fro txsr. RmpU copies sQt Xroe to acr llrM. Addrtas 1 JOHN D0U0ALL & CO., 180 Haasaa St.. MwTrka,' HOME AND FARM, LOUISVILLE. KY. th Lsaalng Agricultural Journal tf Ui South ass Wast Made by Farmer fr Farmsrs. . As a record of (ncceaaful agHoiltare. HomI kjd Faxm has no eonal. Every toptc rvlaUHf fo spiculture is openly diacussea la Us oalasapl by the farmers tbemselves. K rinmo i. mtmml in securing full account sf every ortab,)e slp cess on the farm. It ia distinctively the FARMERS' OWN PAPER. A record of their daily life, presented in a fans, And language which Blake it plafn to all. ITS LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS Contains the names of the most profrreaaive fora rrs of the South and West. Tbey do not troat uf theoretical farming, but of the actual condi tions which confront us to-day: B. P. loaaaaa Waldo P Brown ; Henry Stewart ; John af SXaklf A V Ford 1 Jeff. Welborn , Hugh T Kroaka ; Jaj " C KdRar , Steele's Bayou - T. B Baldwin 'aadtf host of others make this journal indispaMs. Moreover, it is equally A HOME MAQAZINE. Hrery subject of interest to the hoaae-aaakrr if fully treated. Mary Maraden. Lois Caicabr, Mn,' Brown. Mrs Davieaa, Miss Cabell, Miss Moawy; ivlu e Winston and a acore of others wUl coatribt ute regularly. FAITH LATIMER Is in charge oF our Children's Uepartmrnt, ac-( she h- the peculiar faculty at betas; both ut terestmg and Instructive. Is Fau m THE MYiTtar f INI MATIOM thrilling story appeartnr in Hoktb ahb by Joka M. ataalaa, and is aciting wut raring la , and is 1 t-auUngl IU-M1 tBTrcu attention. Short atorica by 4lsl Ingaiahea writer aprear from tsam Wan. ldessed are the cheerfulness. nassionai ;es of rHr? than yours: a no it iP curt- u. tken in time. Rut dei ty S . ,nt" r us. power can restore a waited lung Appear in each Isaac, aaA thia huaoroaa ahdoao I Ph-' as Brrer aaar latanstima Ahaa. at laf ITU I-.ly s Cream Balm a child can time- rrt Kmrrrftam. a.a.aau ha treated with, ,., nain or ,au.l A IX ITS XalTOkXUi KAXTaUIT i..i inirnniav. I, I (. ri.tnplltr I .... I C C u w no It cure- catarrh, hay fever and colds in 1 "ision of the tariff tavwahatfafta) tlie the bead. It n fnilv .r,,i,i,,i in... .t, roads lor me lar "Golden Medical Dlp-ivt ry " however, nc.8i.nls and gives relief with the first can and will arrest the disease application. Price 00a. FeaketeUte as fcarlesaly I a aUt-aaa. It aa-aara At r r iavwahaaf of the narmer 1 bett A t aTwa kaati Delryery ta th( s (f ah fa 1 am a. and I; a." tevaattata fanner : Cxrreratiaa 1 aim is to " Bust Tnula.' " 'air Trtvas a4 fmut Wghta." j as. w ivyr-gn,- r yjfffTtfy'''-fy wm' m -rmn ' 4 A Fine Florida Tonic ! Mr. Foeter S. Chapman, on of th landmarks of the Georgia drag trad, now of Orlando. Florid, writes: "I can hardly select a single case of tb many whom I hare sold Onion ' Pioneer Blood Renewer. but what ba been satisfied; and I find it tbe beat remedy for skin diaeaae I bar ever sold, and a Fink Floiiida Tonic. Foster 8. Chapman. Orlando. Fla. For sale by It. N. DUFFY. New Berne, N. C. WHAT I WANT IK IT WEEKLY PAPER I WANT A reliable paper that I ean I WANT haTalj take Into mw faaulls A paper whlab represents Hlath Ideals Aitd ouad rrtaotplaa 1
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Nov. 28, 1889, edition 1
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