.T. V . r t 4 TIT P " rOTTR'Nr ATj State, oat Of the reach of the Ser- TIIE RELES AXD THE DEMOCRACY. ' M'.tf.y Uftant.nr.arms and thus block all i It is always right to resist op- legislation. This L wrong. It is I pression. The conduct of the asw Bisa. R.a. feb. is ipso. nopartofthe b.Q3inesa of a Demo crat to desert his post. The South already a monop- taMMdttkroteflMiwvBwm xololy of cotton prodactioD, and it seems that she is destined to be- oomfi the centra of its innmif iptare. r EMC. U to haw .tott power-U- are likewi9e verv fal.nary. , - orient that she will take the lead ' CATAUSB HSD has the grip en in tne mining and making ot iron. the Boose. : These two great industries FBWBlt wives or fewer Totes, is cotton and iron will form the the order for Utah. I nucleus for others, and for unlimited "HXSK we go galloping' Every- prosperity. Asheville Citizen body bound for the Fair ! This has been a good week tor HEAVY' snows are reported at tb.9 Democratic party. A victory Bieamond and Daaville Va. m Ohio which make secure the Van want to see friends that permanent control of the Legiala- jou have not seen in a long time tQr victory iQ We8t Virginia eome to the Fair. It la. announced that the explo sion of a keroscene lamp caused . the Tracy tragedy. THE worst blizzard within the recollection of the oldest iahabi- L,. which promises to be far reaching in its effests, and a victory in the House of Representatives over the great conspiracy of misrule, are enough Democratir triumphs for one week, surely. National Demo- WHATEVER may be- said outside tant is raging in Minnesota. . rus, entertainment, Instruction, of thfl State the Democrat8 0f and good cheen eloquence nd wit, ohio are more than satisfied with teanty and chivalry all it the Fair. the action of their representatives V1 -Mlx ;Will be cheaper to take algince tney got together at Colnm 4 fOUTi months vacation in Earope bas TJhe three vacancies in the . next summer than to stay at home Legislature one in the Senate and . , and buy ice." . two in the nouje caused by the . V . -THE Mercury-Sentinel, of Golds- death of Democratic members, ? boro, is before as. It ia bright, have been filled by the election of 'nawsy and in good style. Success Democrats by increased majorities to the Mercury-Sen tin al. Pittsburg Post. " - -The Gubernatorial contest in In Loniaana the cultivation of " West Virginia was ended last jute is a pronounced hucccss, and Tuesday by the Senate declaring all that is uecet.ai.ry is (o sow the Fleming (Dem.) elected. seed and ibo yield-is abundant, Thx man who la in a fever of 3,003 pounds or more to the acre hurry to show how much he knows On an acre 12,000 pounds oi seed Mi verv likelv to exhibit incidentally are easily produced. This is en- ereat dea of what he doesn't oouraging. The South must turn know." , The Courier-Journal says the ,. North Carolina Congressman who - in forty years never recommended v - ft relative for office, deserves a . monument. - ' The Colored Convention in sea aion In Washington, has issued a . s X long manifesto. They place them selves in line with the Beed con- .. - cpixitor8. . ,The golden rod has received the ' ' largest vote as the National flower, ' -but the brazen Beed still has his way ii the Government 5t. Louis . - 1 Post-Dispatch The floods in Oregon are the most "deatractiv ever known. Manv . lives have btu lost and thousands of dollars worth of pro - '-v,perty destroyed. r Advices by the steamer Bio Ja- . neiro, from China, say that over r 100, persons lost their lives by a " clond burst on Jan. 7th near Nank - - ing on the Jaogtze river. ' " - -- People who like to say smart ' things should hesitate before they say them, to consider whether or not they will . make other people - s is&rt. Somei vine Journ al. : THE J0UE5AI. rejoices In the . '.evidences of Charlotte's advancing proeperity. " Her boiness men have pluck an energy, . but the bGtifi U- tires very much to her newspapers. . THE Republican party never had '- ''any patriotism, never had any con science. To retain power is never hesitated .to resort to anything, : however, vile, wicked or despotic. ' Wilmington Star. -No we did'nt say the United its attention more to the fibrous plants, and give greater diversity to its crops. Wilmington Messen ger. Paris is excited over an at tempted coup d'etat by the Dnke of Orleans, the eldest son ot the Count of Paris; he has just reached his majority, and claims to have returned to France to place him self at the disposal of the military authorities; the young pretender has been arrested, and inquiry will be made1 as to whether there was any plot for a Royalist movement. Wilmington Star. Goveesob Campbell, of Ohio, is a doubly fortunate politician. He has a elean record, and has been accused of being a corruption ist. Any politician may have a clean record, but he never gets a chance to prove it nntil he is denounced as a thief, for with politicians the ordinary rule ot law that every man is innocent until he is proved guilty is reversed. Philadelphia Ledger. Ths Administration continues to give aid and comfort to the Cleveland Democrats. The ap pointment of Alanson W. Beard to be Collector of the Port of Boston is thoroughly reactionary. Beard is one of the old-time spoilsmen, and he is so obnoxious to the young Republicans of Massachusetts that they got a resolution passed at the State Convention asking the Presi dent not to appoint that kind of a man. Philadelphia Times. The new rules are of an unfair, crushing kind. The minority will be prostrate. The rules are arbi trary, tyrannical. One rule pro Democratic members of the 51st Congress has received the ap plause of the country and wrung a reluctant tribute from the oppo sition. By their tact, ability, resolution and courage the one man power has been broken in the House of Representatives, and the committee upon rules forced to make a report. The conditions of the contest have changed, but the demands of duty are as imperative as ever. The rules presented by the ma jority, if not revolutionary, are an innovation on well established parliamentary procedure and vio lative of the rightfl of the people whose Representatives they are intended to muzzle. It is the duty of the Democracy to stand firm and undaunted to the end ot the battle. It is to be expected that the ma jority and minority reports will be thoroughly discussed, and brought as near as possible to the point oi reconciliation. At all events the responsibility will be placed where it belongs. The rules adopted must be ac cepted as final and obligatory so far as this Congress is concerned. The Democrats of the Honse will not be obstructionists, but they will continue to be unconquerable champions of the rights of the people and the honor of the nation. If the rules are oppressive, they will be the sleepless guardians of liberty and the dauntless detenders of law and order. It will not do for a Democrat to sulk in his tent because he cannot dictate the order of the buttle The enemy must be fought. If he will not come out upon t'le open field, he must be attacked in his entrenched camp The eyes of the people are upon Congress. Party spirit is power tnl, but it cannot blind the eyes of patriots to the dangers that threaten, nor to thy burdens that oppress them Every movement of Carlisle, Mills, Breckenridge, Crisp and their associates, will be watched by the oppressed laborers of New Eng land, the over burdened farmers of the West, the tax ridden yeomanry of every section and the victims of monopoly and plutocracy in every quarter, and if they quit themselves like men, in the national arena the star of Democracy will rise in beauty and glory, "soverign of the ascendant." attend, the Fair. In galls, Wind galls, "and gall of all kinds would be oat of place on this decasion of good eheerand fellowship, . ;WOL fai week be fair! Of coarse it wjll. Everything will be . fair." , We don't do things any other way. There will be a fair attendance of the fair at the Fair, ; and everybody will fare well at the : Fair. A PXCULIAB phase of the race problem is presented in Hayti, a ' government oi black people by . black people, where objection is ; made to the United States Minister 1 " on the ground that be is not a ' , white man. Washington Star . THE Bepnblican policy is "Rule or Bain." Well, it will be ruin for them' at the next Congressional elections. It is bard to tell whether the Executive or the legislative branch of the present Bepnblican 'Administration has made the most conspicuous failures. Louisville : Post. Gex. Babeingeb, speaking at the Charlotte Chamber of Com merce, last Thursday night, said: The true basis of all prosperity is diversity of industries. If we can get oar people to unite in every , effort to build ap oar city, success V is assured." This is true of all our - towns and cities. , UtrrxKD States Attorney PARJTEIX is looking for a deputy fflinhol kn ha ntantv rf "aanH " He wants to send him up to Mur . ray county to arrest Mrs. John . Brackett, a female moonshiner, for whom a warrant has been sworn i oat. She hu already put four men " to flight rith her Winchester. - Savannah News. Wichita, Kans, Feb. 5 In a ' decision' rendered to day, a justice . Jield corn to be fuel? A thousand bushels of corn belonging to a farmer named Stead man had been ' attached. Steadman said he was using the corn for fuel, and that 1,000 bushels was not more than :' enough to last a year. The justice ' ruled that under the law exempting ft year's fuel, the attachment would . not holdv The Democratic Senators of the Montana Legislature have become incensed at the ruling of the Lieut. Governor in counting them present, and h;v determined to lere the States Senate would adjourn to-Jvides that the Speaker shall not entertain any dilatory motion. The rules are so changed as to make Gagging the great principle of pro ceedings in the House to enable Fat Tom to squelch all opposition and silence the minority. It is an infamous business. Wilmington Messenger. LET Congress rise to the high requirements of the emergency. Let the Exposition be a World's Fair in fact as in name. Let it be the Fair of the people, and not oi stock-jobbing combinations. Let it be at the National Capital, where alone can such an Exposition be reared upon fitting foundations and made to enlist the hearty co opera tion and support of the entire Union, of the "unbounded conti nent," of the enlightened world be sides. Washington Post. The truckers of Georgia have organized a joint stock company to enable them to conduce their business to better advantage, to which we called attention yester day and suggested that perhaps the truck raisers of North Carolina might advance their interests by a similar organization. This sug gests another idea, and that is the organization ot companies among truckeis and fruit growers, to operate canneries and thus save most of the fruit and vegetables which it will not pay to ship when prices go down. Wilmington Star THE FAIR CLOSE AT HAND. There will be bnt one more week ly issue of the Journal before the Fair. We are assured of a great exposition, but we want it to excell in every department. The fifty dollars premium for the best coun ty exhibit will be hotly contested, and we call on every county in East Carolina to do its best. Thou sands of people will be interested witnesses, -and the winner will be heralded far and near. To those abroad we will say, all thinqs icill be ready ! Ample room and first class accommodations have been provided, and the lowest railroad rates have been secured. "Come; let him that heareth say come, and whosoever will let him come," and take part in the great exposition. Remember the Fair opens Monday February 24th, and ill continue during the entire week. Every day will be crowned with delightful entertainments. REPUBLICAN INTEREST U DEMO CRAT1C LEADERS. It is amusing to see the interest displayed by Bepublicans in promi nent Democrats. , A little while ago David Bennett Hill, tse Governor of New York was the Bubject of their enlogisti notice, and not a few of them paraded him as the mighty Ajax of Democracy, but they discovered that Hill is the shadow of a colossus and they turned to Campbell, the Governor of Ohio, the hero of the West, whose brow is radient with genius and crowned with victory Remembering that no sun ever rose in the west, they look east ward, and discovering Leon Abbett the Governor of New Jersey, they make the welkin ring with "He comes, he comes, the great Achilles comes !" Haha; baha! Hill is good in his place, but he can't draw from Cleveland worth a cent. Campbell is a magnificent specimen ot man hood and fame stands at her proud temple gate and beckons him on ward. Abbett is afl right and may have presidential timber in him which the years to come will season and mature. A writer in the Washington Post says : "To many thoughtful observers New Jersey seems more likely than either New York or Ohio to furnish the Democratic nominee, and the Jersey man in the most favorable position to be struck by lightning is Leon Abbett, the present Qover nor of the strawberry patch. When I suggeted this to one of the great est Democratic editors he said : 'Don't quote me, but I had rather give odds on Abbett than put up even money on any other candi date.' Don't Abbett and Carlisle sound like a winning ticket Really it is too funny ! All Demo crats like Abbett and Carlisle, but New Jersey is about as apt to fur nish the Democratic candidate in 1892 as North Carolina is. No, not quite, for among Governors the Governor of North Carolina is always prominent because of the historic remark to the Governor of South Carolina, and this gives Fowle the advantage of Abbett. But we don't intend to enter our Governor just yet. We don't know what may happen later on, but just now the stalwart form of Cleveland is seen from the rising to the setting sun, with the star of destiny efful gent on his brow. The Republicans will rae the day when they set up in Congress the standard that the minority has no rights which the majority is bound to respect. Cleveland Plain-dealer. THE NEW UEUXE AM) THE PKO JECTt t) STATE l-XPOSIIIOW It is too lite in the d.iy to dis cuss the uulirv of f.iirs. Loug ago their v;iue was recognized, and every ear bring additional testi mony in tluir favor. Perbai s uothic has done more to improve American industries and etiuiulate the spirit of inven tion than our fair.s. Science and art bring their offerings to these exhibition, and tha world becomes wiser andl-etr. r. Here inventors hrw the work of their trenius. and every kind of nuvhanism desigued to lighten the burdens of labor is made to coutiibute to individual happiness and t he progress cf mankind. There was a time when the finest horses iu the world were found in Arabia, the best cattle were to be seen in England, and the largest and most beautUul domestic fowls crowed and strutted in China; but ttiis has been changed through the inrluenee ot Ameiican lairs, and iuw t'.ie per fection of every laud is seen in this blest land, '-beloved by heaven o'er all the world besides." The East Carolina Fish, Oyifer, Game and Industrial Exposition, that commences on the 2-tth of February and extends to the second of March, will take its place among the most pleasant, iustiuctive and successful ot American fairs. Dif fering from all others iu the nature and variety of its exhibits and entertainments, there caa be no diminutiou of interest, but from he hoisting of its Hag on Monday morning to the lowering oi its colors Saturday night jojous hearts will keep step to the march ot progress, and march to the quick step of the age. Sea and land, field, orchard and vineyard will Iwing in their treasures. The s:udio of the artist and iho workshop oi the machinist, the dairy of the house wife and the ctf'amber of workers ot embroidery; the taxidermist and the chemist; the humble plowman and the merchant prince all thee, and many more will bring the rich revenues of their genius to the great exposition. If East Carolina can present such an exhibition, whai cannot North Carolina do in the way of a State Exhibition that will present, in one array of associated beauty, the pride and glory of every sec tion ! The E ist is inapproachable in the richness and extent of Us special attractions, but suppose to these are added the farm and mechanical products of the Center and the mineral jewels of the West! What then! The world has never seen such a spectacle. There may have been more gorge ous displays, representative of national power and glory, but nothing that opens so fair a pros pect to the patriot and philanthro pist. Let us have, in the near future, a State Exposition that will be a monument speaking to the nations of the wealth, enlightenment, beauty and progress of North Carolina. haraeier and Career of Mcnheu , J. I it Id, a it is Kimwu in California' TIm- above is I tie title of a paoiph let now belore u.-; n is a record ot Judge Stephen J. Field.-.' pohrif.vi and judicial career iu California We suppose that the brutal murder of the late David S. Terr cm-id hi.-, (Terr j 'si friends to :-pub!;-l' and disseminate the ch.uges I'm bribery and venalitv that hut b-en 1 maile against Judge Field prt- inns to the brutal murder of Terry. The charges made emanate from highly respectable sources and they are, it true, the blackest re cord Uott we have evi;i read or heard ot. Maeauley doe not paint the bloody Judge JeliiieL- in Oiat ner colors. Statements are made of Ins venalitj , that stagjers banian be lief, and if it were not, for the re spectability of the gentleman whose name is given, aud the char.u-rer ot the newspaper iu which 'lie charges have been publitheii. c n. would be almost inclined u h belief, that Judge Fields was t myth, and the pamphlet had bren written to show to how lovv a stale human depravity would a. rive, where love of money overrode e ei other consideration in life. One of the chapters has the fid lowing heading, -'Justice Fiel is a scalawag from youth np, base and t.uo cowardlv. A time server, tram bier : w h oe ' 0T' S BY THE TV AY-NO 3 ly a liriueh Pa8eugrer on a I.ucal Freight. wass tee : n: 'MOT" a fated boss. The house is de.M'ii. 1 nid -The clock seeming soft l How cheerless ir is ;-.. ' For the children No f.iiit-flls arc li- X' lau .li lie;t, (1 . I And their Dim -in .11.. Wla- . tin- dear , t r : "WILMINGTON. li is not our purpose to write a Lus.oij of Witniugton, the metropo lis oj the State, so pleasantly lo cated on the beautiful Cape Fear river, with its flue building;, its 'two hundred miles of streets,'' ! u , , ,, and its enterprising and thnity That i-..-ias in ,m.-i. , people but only to say two or three ' But the m.-in'ry ot . ti things respecting it. ! Tankers like some swH't THE 4iORTO" i As I sit here aud think ii is an excellent hotel-large, hand- XuTu some well conducted, with every-1 wt,,,,, 1',,. ,.,,,1.1 , ,, , ui'eiy, tir.jlii abfiMit thing first class., affording all the comforts ol luxurious home. Like ! very many of thi best hotels, its elevator obviates the objection ! which man have to taking rooms on rhe upper floors. We have to 'discount siairM and go skjwardou the 1m.:ehme." As we watch the operations thisquerv arises: Vhy is 'fie elev ..ur like Jacob's ladder? Is u not because so many angels iseetid and descend upon itf rUBLIC BUILDING. The ne-- public building now oeing c -iiii 1 ucted is almost direct K ot;pu.i;e the "Orton." A por- t tms reached its height, large portion is scarcely and hypocrite promoted lor ba-r ahuve i tie foundation. The ma ness -and venali'y.'' It is iu' tin i , rei il is a light red stone, very hard rated that, 4he was placed on the and bt auialul. It b designed to be Bench to decide in favor of the. 1 absolutely fireproof. When corn rich, and in everv instance he did ! pletrd far ou in the future it decide'' "in some instanea ! will be a magnificent building. of decif ion. ot "Lucie amuel" has appropriated ooo t it, and another $100,000 X t !' ed to follow. ...it's all ; mmeiit ,.a!I call. wiinnii. SO overturning a lu the Supreme court, on the faitn ol which important property right. had been acquired," The sums ii is stated that he received lor his decisions were enormous, and al most; stagger belief, as high as $50,000 is represented as having been paid, aud 0,000 have been the miuimum and the names of the parties are given w ho ! paid the bribes. He is charge.! j with having invitea a htigau' iu bring his divorce suit into his court, promising the parry that he would "be all right." Due would think from reading the pampbiei i hat he always wished to pose as a ,kfire eater," bnt his carriage i ie presented to be of tho 'Bob Acre-" kind. It is stated that upon one ocoasion he had a, difficulty wi h Judge Barbour, w bich culmiu .'ed Y. M. C. A. The Association rooms are not I,li h orn our Temporary home They ti tve a membership of 350, and . mi. ti .H room a vhinh ftr nrni. appeas t i ta8tefaijv fitted UD. The library and reading room are er suitable and attractive. A meeting was called for 8 o'clock that night, and we deBired very much to look the young Christians in the face. We talked a long time with the secretary, but no one enfue. Patti Eosa played that night OFF FOR WELDON. Tite next morning we took the tir-i fust tram for Weldon. The eas. ubdiue motion at about a They're only to make a ir With ;raiid ilia ant i i ,i 1 1 ti But it nives rue a jlua,;.- . i When the inuudat -s o An J they, as brave n.ei w Must answer and .j.l Marching, unl'alr.ei m, In the. pathways uie cm... u.. I shall sit in my il'l-;'a-lr..ir,e-l Ami. i "oi.ina; itiiil h nkimr I feai I'll l;, ow t a v a. id h-ii.. My dark locks be ;ur,iin in I'll wnnder what each one is d And where may em h wind, . If auv are r-:ck oi i h;.i pv. Or if they are thinking uf m. Then I'll lay d iwn the ..iv ti"?. And look at their pictures once more, Till each tine is coveied wit i kisses, As I've kissed their sweet fac-s before. Then through Memory's, h Jlwny resound- Thcir hght-fa'.lin : footowps I'li hear, But lifting my 'dad eves to trruet them JSo childreD, alas, will appear ! Tho house is deserted and lo.iclv, The clock sueminir softly to say. Mow cheerless it is aud how lonely t or tne cinldren nave all gone away MONTGOMERY M. FOLSOJt. Sweet memory of a hope that died 'Mid storms of sorrow sobbing; I'll lay thy fading form beside A heart as sadly throbbing V.'ith paiu and agony unblessed i As ever mortal bosom Bore through a ni lit of wild unrest, Thou sacred little blossom ! Thou earnest with a joy new boi n A trleain of heavenly (flo.-v. And wlieu One warned me of a thorn i I heeded not the story; ' And even now, though I be wrong, i I sit here wonrterinjj, grieviug. That lips which suns; so sweet a song j Should prove sj uiifoi giving ! Hut thou shalt rest above my heart, Each petal pale I treasiue. Forgetting all the wounds that Miiart For that brief hour of pleasure; Regardless of the thorns that tear My soul and pierce and sever. For her dear memory's sake I 11 bear Thee on my breast forever! DON'T MASSY HIja T0 SEFOSM HIM. Beware Of Ahi Avoid The tersdn who has a sorrow t that he is determine! to share with you. The person who insists upon knowing what makes you look so troubled. The man who talks as if he held all i woman except yourself in contempt, i The person who always tells yon what somebody else has been 1 saying aoout you. The person who baa conqaetecL his vices, out where virtues have conquered. The person who continually re minds yon of things that it"delight yon to have forgotten." The person who gives you what you know to be good advice, but which you are not able to follow. ray nig r be am kiot- Somebody has suggested Eeed for the Republican nomination in 1892, but there cannot be .any such piece of luck in store for the Democracy. The latter expect to win, but they have no hope of a walkover. Detriot Free Press. The court house of Dallas county, Texas, was burned last Saturday, and nearly all of its contents de stroyed. Loss estimated at S0, 000. A MOUNTAIN of snow caused a railroad accident in Pennsylvania. Sjveral cars were thrown into the river and four or fivo persons were badly injured. The President has issued a pro clamation opening the Sioux Indian reservation, embracing over nine million acres of land in Dakota, to publio settlement. Sfeakbk Keed continues in the good work of increasing the num ber of men in this country who in tend to vote tho Democratic ticket next election. Lktle llock Gazette. n Judge Barbour, having app.ied I th.ii r i hutj-five mile rate is on the toe ot his boot to thar p.ti. ot Judge Field's body "where it would do most good. Take the pam;ih let all in all it is the blackest record of a man's life ever penned on this continent. We have also before us another pamphlet entitled "Stephen J. Fields arrested for conspiracy and murder of the lion. David S Terry." The writer knew Judge Terry, who was so brutally aud tin liberately murdered by one Nagle, a United States deputy marshal. No lair miuded mau could read this pamphlet, and not ariive to the conclusion, that the killing ot Judge Terry was "a put up job." Terry was ihe grandest charteei on the Pacific Slope A truer aud braver man never lived ; he was as affectionate as a child, and as pure as a woman, for his moral character whr inflexibly severe. Taough his education was desul tory, his natural talen's were great, and commanding. His political enemies, for he bad no others, said he was an honest man. Senator Brodwick, who fell iu a duel with lerrv, said he (Terry) was the only honest man on the Supreme Court bench of California. Field who, ai that time, was a Supreme Judge, sat on the bench with him. Terry's generosity aud attach ment to his friends were proverbial. and we do no5 believe that there ever lived, a man in California who had as many personal friends as Terry. Wehonestly beiieve that re killing of Terry was premeditated, and that a more cold blooded mur der-was never committed, and we further believe that if the case had not been taken from the State courts by judicial legerdemain. that Nagle wonld have met with the punishment he so jusily de serves. Though Judge Field has at tained a high position and great weattu, we ao not envy mm tie will die and be forgotten, but the name of Terry will live as long as time shall last upon the pages of California history. J. H Pemorest's Magazine. Do you want jour daughteisto learn how to cook Then start them iu with the Cooking Class commenced iu the March number of Demorest's Family Magazine. The articles carry the "Cooking Class" right into your own kitchen, for the editor tells us that these lessons are identical with the in struction given to her class by the head instructor of one of the large Cooking-Classes m New York City. Do you want to stait your chil dren in the Kmdergai ten system ot instruct iou, and Wetp them amused at lioum lor hours a;. ;i time T IIe;e is another eiiuiii.e t-.j refer to the March number of that wonderful Magazine; aud when you onca have H iu hands (if you are not alreaiy acquainted with it), you will be surprised to find that you have made a great error in supposing that it was composed of Fashion sheets. There is not ;t better Family Magazine published. Its literary merit is of the highest order, and the illustrations ate superb. In the March number there are nearly two huudred ot them, showing us, among other interesting things, the beauties o! a winter spent on the Mediterra nean, all the different stages Etiquette Points fnr Hoys. Keep step with any one you walk with. Xever play with knife, fo;k or s.oon. , Use your handkerchief uauii trdsively always. Hat lifted in baying 'good-bye,'' or "how do y ou do V Do not take your napkin iu ;i bunch in your hand. Rise when ladies leave the roon and stand tili they are out. In thedining room take your seat after ladies and elders. Let ladies pass through a door first, standing aide for tnem Let a lady pass first always unless she a-ks y ou to precede her If all go out together, gentlemen stand by the door till ladies pa.-t Eat as fast or as slow as in tiers, aud finish the c tur.-e when they do. Hat lit". ed when offering a -eat m a cir or acknowledging a favur. L '.k eople straight iu the face when s;ea.kiug cr being spok- u to. liise if a lady comes in after yon are seated, and stand uutil she takes a seat. In the parlor stand until every lady iu the room is seated. alo older people. Cover tbe mouth with h;ind tr napkin when obliged to remove my thing from it. Do not look toward abedioom door when passing. Always knock at any private room door. flat iff the moment you enter a street door, and when yon. step iuto a private hall or office. Always, precede a lady uy s air.-, a:;d ask hor if you m-i.v preced her in passing through a crovd or public .lace. Yonkers Gazette. With Harrison in the White House and Beed as Speaker, the Democrats should find it an easy thing to carry everything before them in 1892. The President, by doing nothing, and Keed, by doing too much, are killing the G. O. P. beyond hope of resurrection. Gal veston News. through which "A Bound Book" passes before it reaches the reader, and tbe horrors of "A Spanish Bull Fight'' ; and the unillustrated ar tides are also a gieut value, notably one in the "Chtr Girls" department. On "The Art ot Litter- Writing, " i see tha evidences in tbe and. further on. "Wash Dav" eives rheumatic or neuralgic sufferer many points that make Monday a less lerrioie uay to anticipate, rue tack a, the outaf t n0,tetier '- Stomac- Story matter IS up to its Usual high Bitters b3S heen found by skillful rued standard, aud the news of the day j icai praci-.f ers to poH not. only is given in a nutshell in the ; remedial, duc oeiensivo crasaoy, were "World's Progress." It would 1 "08e ur .V, " . ,, ' them is exhibited. Surelj this puissant seem impossible to get up a Maga-, bu. 8afe botan. mecine. faring, too, Zine that would be better suited ;8Uch high specific sanction, id better for every member of the family, at, i than the poisons often employed, but In.e iiel lixgemill- Could scarcely device m'Od i-xcruciu- in tortures tban tbose of winch vv face ol a I l.e agonies ere the consequence of not checking a rheumatic or neur'alaio iiiee'ie oontrast to tne slow lum oeiuig tit the "local freight'' ou rne outward passenger. So de eeptive in the speed that several ot the pie.ogers remark that they could jump off and get up again. Tntt little feat would be likely to end hou half through at the "jump off." TBE NEUSE Just oefore reaching Goldsboro we cross the Neuse river, which though very small compared with its volume at .New Berne just mere baby is still a very beauti ful river. The sun, not yet in the zenith, shines clearly' and its brightness is fully reflected, re minding u of Marie deFIeury's line "How sweet gliding Kedron bv tbe silver stream." But we suspect this is much larger than theKtdrou. Uur impressions are that this is abont the size of the Jordan where the children o Israel passed over against Jericho like the Trent between the rail road bridge and Clermont. W were set to thinking about the Jordan by just having noticed an item in a paper we picked np wtating that Dr. Talmage had re cently "baptised an American l the Jordan by immersion." Seven Sails Willi Which Yin Can Xail TJp Tour Church Door. Nail 1. Do not go to church when the "weather is too warm close atmosphere is not beneficial to bodily health; you will suffer ihrougn sympathy. . Nail 2. Do not go to church when the weather is too cold: there is no money except for the doctor in church drafts. liemember people are more liable to get cold in church than anywhere else yon know. Nail 3. Be suie to be late. If yon do not impress people with youi importance you may with your ap oearance. On that account please take a front seat, scowl at an in trnder, then pray. Nail. 4. Take an interest in everything but tbe service: the .ni-ter and choir will attend to hat; that is what they are there fjr. Take sufficient interest to no rice -ill mistakes and please tell 'tiem t everybody in this town. Nail 5 Be sure and never put currency or silver in the collection Sometimes put a copper ou the Ure. This will give you tbe right ot finding tanlt to an unlimited extmr. Naii 6. Don't fail to forget the time of meetings for chnrch work This is very encouraging to the iiiniter. Find fault with ever.v- ning that has been done and do iof d anything because you were coiii-ultecf. 7 Be ure to tell the minister I his tiiubs when he calls how be will n.tr compare favorably wirb ..ledecessor humble him, it ju c u he may be getting proud. Fr Mary Washington Monument M ri m IJarland, the friend and tielpei of women everywhere, ha tnken u,i the work of restoring the umed mo"ument marking the burial oUce of Mary the mother ot Wellington. Oi - hundred years ago this ven erable woman was interred in riv, e grounas near rreaencK. iurg, Virginia. In 1S33, the cornur stone or an imposing me norial was laid by President An iliew Jackson. A patriotic citizen if New York assumed the pions .i.-k, single-handed, but meeting iih financial disaster, was com p-lle- to abandon it. Marion Harland says truly in her appeal to tua mothers and Liuahtei's of America to erect a tirtlufc monument to her who gave Oar Couutry a Father tnat "the sun shines uon no sadder ruin in rhe length and breadth of our land, than J his unfiuished structure." The publishers of the Home- Maker, of which Marion Harland a the editor, offer, as their contri bution to the good cause, seventy fi.e eenis out of every annual ubscripHon of two dollars to the To Keclaim Palestine. About five huudred dissatisfied Russian Hebrews, who have no affiliation with thtdr anarchistic brethren who advie r vulutionarv measures in hope of V-i it i iug their condition, met this altenoun iu tte Synagogue of the Children of Jacob. For three long ho-us todav they sat shivering with their coats and hats on in the syuagoinie with out fire, listening addresses made by rabbie, ti ho tried to solve the problem of 'heir future by advising nli ii.Mil io go to Palestine and woik im t.ums. Rev. Dr. S. M-.i .., the first speaker, depre st o Mi.- f tct of the utter lack of urvty t:u ne th Hebrews, of whom he s vid there were seven nn'iine no-- cattered over Europe n-H v n rma. He urged hi.-i heafi- o the Holy Land at once ul b ;,.e eronnd. and make the I. ma ui l-r,telsmila again In veidme. li v. V. Care eloquentlj favored tu-- !. mizatiou scheme aud said ih much money was needed to (.. n- men to Palestine. Rev. E K - berg and Jnliu8VVeiubt.-rg.il ' nke. After the mtetu n - declared adjourned n'muf o Hundred and fifty of those oiesi nr ippended rheir signature- to i .etition for aid after saying th i they were willing to go i) tn n -Is Land. Philadelphi Ex h . An inglei V -i It All good a ug I era - i be old barring accident M...s of those who have reach, d nd old age have felt callci umo.i . visit that very useful utdivmu .i - o general ly has a nicel.t up ii'd apart ment, one of th- ... . u articles of furniture beiriti .; ..i mck high chair. When you . oit him yon take a seat, with ie... .ud tremb ling, in the afore-M-1 cinir, shut your ej cs, swear iuw, illy, if not outwardly, and xwaH -levitable pull. Wtll, General B gg, of the "Iron Brigade," had b en in the hands of one of ihe pc.ession and was consequently snn teeth, but not as the sequel ls how sans sand. He wa away the Little Sioux River, in Bayrjfid county, Wis., fronting. Tne n7,orgrowth near the water and th.: limbs oi trees overhanging t'-1 crream made fly-casting impossible, and the General had been u.-iug fins as bait. TJnforfuuaf Iv lit. lost his knife just as be ne last fin from bis hook. Tiit - he was, eighty mile from a ii..nse in one direction, and four in another, with nothing to cut bait ?ud not a tooth in his head. But he had not gon through the war without a good deal of nerve, and some of it was left; he set too anii wifh bis gums gnawed the dorsa! fin off a trout and went on dowu theStieam. Buf be took excellent care of that fin. Forest and Stream. 'Don't marry a man to reform him ! To (jt.d and youi owu self be tiue, Don't link to hih -wee your viitue; You'll rue it, dear jjirl, if you do. X matter how fervent his pleadings, Me not by his promises led; If lie can't be a mau while a-wooiug, He'll never be one whom he's wed. I Don't marry a man to reform him I To repent it, alas, when too late; The mission of wives least successful i Is the making of crooked limbs straight. ; There's many a maiden who has tried it, : Aud proved it a failure at last; i Better tread your life's pathway alone, i deai . I Thau weil with a lover that's "fast." i Mankind's much the same tbe world over. Tbe exceptions you'll And are but few; i itri. . .... ... . h . ' i n urn me i uie is aeieat ana disaster, i i;e cnauces are great against you. Don t trust your bright hopes for the iuture, The beautiful crown of vouth. To the keeping of him who holds lightly ms i.-ur name of nonor ana truth. To "honor and love" you must promise; Lon i pieage wnat you cannot fulfill, If he'll have no respect for himself, dear, Most surely you tben never will. 'Tis told us that the frown of a woman, Is strong as the blow of a man, And the world will be better when wo men Kiown on error as hard as they can. Make virtue the price of your favor; Place wron-doiug under a ban ; And let him who would win you and wed you Prove himself in full measure a man.'' IIAPPI JESS A HI COSTEITHIIT Cannot go hand in band If we look on tb dark side of every little obstacle. Nothing win so uamen me ana matte it a burden as Dyspepsia. Ackker's Dyspepsia Tablet will care the wot form of Dyspepsia Constipation and Indigestion, and make lift a tiapplnsss and pleasn.e. Sold at 25 and 50 cents by R. Berry, New Berne, tN . C . Tbe old clothes that we wear do longer, may give comfort and con fide nee to a man in destitution. The troths that are so familiar to as that we never think about (hem, may raise the utterly ignorant to sense of their human brotherhood. A SOVftD LEGAL OPIMION. . Bainbridge Monday, Eaq., County Atty., Clay Co., Tex., sajs: "Have uaed Electric Bitters with many happy results. My brother aleo was very low with Mala- rial Fever and Jaundice, bat was cared by timely nee of this medicine . Am satisfied Electric Bitten aved his life." Mr. D. I. WUcoxson, of Hore Cave, Ky., adds a like testimony,, saying: He positi e ly believes he would have dird, had it not been for Electric Bitters. This great remedy will ward off, as well as care all Malarial Diseases, anq f U Kidney, Liver and Stomach Disorders stands uc equaled. Price 50c and $1 00 at R N. Duffy's Wholesale and Retail Drag Store. Fresh Roasted Coffoo. AUTOMATIC SEWING MACHINE ! Prices reduced. Every family now can have the best Automatic Sewing Ma chine in the market at reduced price. For particulars send for our new Illus trated Circular with samples of stitch ing. Our Illustrated Circular shows every part of the Machine perfectly, and is worth sending for even if you have a Machine. Kruse & Murphy Mfg. Co., 455 and 457 West 26th St., N. T. City. "Our 6on William," aaid a fonfl mother, "is an awfully lucky boy He bought a lottery tkkbt a fe weeks ago, fo' ih- first nme, and i drew a prizr- !' "flow .much oi l he pay lor the ticket V 'Five dclUr " "What s.-, at if.;ou.ir of his prize 1" "Two dollar. n ' Jones County items. The farmers are putting iu their potato crops. We had the much needed rain on Saturday last. Farmers have made more manure this winter in our coanty than they nave lor many years. Some very fine bacon bims are being brought tb the Trenton market and sell readily at 10 cts. per lb. Tbe county superintendent oi public schools inlorms me that the census of the colored children in Jones shows that there are over foar hundred less in Jones county tins year tnan last year. Married at the residence of Job Metis Esq , in Tuckahoe Township on Wednesday at 12 o clock Feb ruary the Gth, 1890, Mr. James L Hawkins of Trenton township aged 72 years to Miss Anna Jarman aged 56 years. O. O. Ford ham, officiating. The wish of tha entire community is that the wortln couple may have many years of happiness and prosperity. We see that Capt. Bixby of U. b. l-jngineer has made a prelimi nary examination of Trent river from Trenton to the upper Quaker Bridge and reoomends the river worthy of improvement by the General Government so far as to clearing out its natural obstructions from Trenton upward for small steamboats; over the first 30 miles and for pole boats over the re maining 13 miles up to the Quaker midge at a total expense of $13,000. The clearing of obstructions from the upper Trent would most cer tainly give our county a real boom most especially rendering it navi gable for small steamers for a dis tance of 30 miles above Trenton as it would cause the waters of the Trent and its tributaries tb run off noie quickly and bring in to culti va'ion thousands of acres of land that are now worthless in conse qnence of their being overflowed Just let ub look back a few years and see what a change has taken place between Trenton and New Berne since the river has been im proved, lands that were then- worthless by being overflowed now cultivated, Trenton had but two small stores, now she has six all doing a fair business, timbermen axe can be heard all the day long and another important item the health of the county has improved o that it is realy distressing to rhat worthy class of citizens thf Pbysiciaus. I hive put in a COFFEE ROASTER at my Store, and can supply my cu ti liners with Coffee fresh roasted every 1 day. TTTt Blair a . i ; Mr W lU couKl n. i. 1. Clarfet e Ex r Cough t u.i- ujuraerous tr. u child. W r-..i. to every fauriv U-ed it for - mrkablv qii'-p Salts, and u-" C u:h the faini'' One siza. l.ir. w mt the best i e: Fldx Soap. 2i c :s. x i KIght. iy: ' We i iuuc your . a i Cure and m -J both for - ..iHiiy for our - iui?h Cuie r . i reh. We u with re ' ictory re ny .n-l every . " Only SI. If you Clarke's .Bk r S. Duffy, .i mas. rugKiat, loi m bo p e. The respond life ot life are gauged n..t b. w.o f are, but what we rav c--' 'he man who has ventu "d m t he limit of his cousc ous ! i as only reached the aresh..li of hi pOoalbla attaii.iucl.co. liuclL.,. Oats, Bruises. Rh. uai Fe -..-: Hands, OhilblRi. Eruptions, or uo pay reqi'. give perfec. - -funded. Prior 8 iif bv S. N. T' 7. cor;d let ora, Salt Chapped all Skin res piles '.nteed to . -ney re ox. For ion 17 t8 upon If upon :e, or "Is York San. Magazine sent in during the next rjQ pers0L1 w, Mxmouihd. Every such subscrip j your express . uon must be accompanied by the i reilgi0D wom m -".ft' words, "For Mary Washington marriag'e a faUurtr,Si Aionunieuw" . generous and should : a dutv to vouaklf. enthusiastic re- j ft is burprismx tun-. pe..t..r will use a I common ordinnry pill when they can se- purged upon, salved from Jtimau uud 1 care a vainaoie ngnsii one n.i tne same direful throea by this benign, eving T, , .. money. Dr. Acker's English pills are a K epyour blood pure and you will medicine, whick likewiae exhibits; . ur- .rBV. .T.iTT not have rheumatism. Hoods S-irsa.-1 marked efficacv for malaria, kidney ! "T.uZ "?mes-. Sue aT aii, wei;, easily stomach, liver and bowels. I New Berne, N. C WK CAN AND DO Guarantee Acker's Blood Elixir, for it has been fully demonstrated to the people ol this country that it is superior to all other preparations for blood diseases. It ts positive cure for syphilitic poisoning. Ul cers, tmptions and .Pimples. It punnet- he whole system and thoroughly builds up tne constitution. Sold by K. Uerry, "lew uerne. JN. C Of all the passions, jealousy is that which exacts the hardest sarvice, and pays the bitterest wages. Its service is to watch the iiiccss of oar euemj: its wages to be sure of it. ITS EXCELLENT QUAITIIES Commend to public approval the Cali fornia liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Fiiis. It is pleasing to the eye. and to the taste, and by gently actiog on the kidneys, liver and bowels, it cleanses the system effectually, therebr pro moting the health and comfort of all who use it. The ambition of youth looks for ward to the triumphs of age, while sated age turns back a wistful eye along the rosy path of youth. EMOKV tSJ Mind wandartafenmd. BookilaanMd IS in one reading. Testlmonimla tmn all II a ESM parU of the globe. Proapcwtoa poT I J E3 rasa, sent on application to Prof. I V-kSJ A. Loiaette, 237 Fifth in, Haw York. ftO d6m AS PIN WALL POTATO PLANTER,! ; Vtanafaotartd bj Aspinwall M'f'g. Co, SLEEPER & JONES, Oaks Stock Fam, : Agsnts, jSOdwlm New bernv, M. C. !' V.;.:vi..t;,;.-...i :: Hai just returned from the West with i finest lot of i ' Kentucky Horses mid Mules j that baa ever been In New Bern, which will , be sold at uiosa Flsnres Call aaHt ss thrar at tbelr old Stand, Middle street. Jan25 dw8m M Hahri & Co., GREEN, F0Y & CO. Do a Gleneral Banking business. Nxw BAinoNa Houn, Middle 8treet, fourth door below Bot Albert, feldwly IKW BKKNK. If- C , ' - VALUABLE CITY PROPERTT .0 ktaVUUttM ,o V AT tTWIOH . J id knows ' ,' or lai iiaA.x vo ins wnarr r rovar As agents for owners wa offwr for sals om easy and aeoommodatlnc terms til follow ing d escribed lanprerad Bml XStaU 1A mm i,ny oi anr arnm: No. L WHARK PROPKKTT roi n t ; ineinaes tb l -nut ie luillii Also, water apao now bslnc Slld in. Tb ' ivubiou i mi uvbt in to out aui BMav 71 r (aoturtng parposes, wblr tb Imm wait-- vUittn our waters nay am pi dovtb f -K? , water for loadln and Ttnloadltn ai, itaa Li, No. . TWT HOUSES AND LOTS A . 1 UNION POINT, ooenrsd mm awdlbn, - & . No. i. THK IRON FKONT WAiuZoOOBB f i No. a. BRICK HTOBB AND DlTJflaJNO -ON UKAVKN HT&KICT osenyted. by &.O.K. Laoda. w- . , ." A full dMcriptloB of this Taloabl propwr. . ty . tocUir wltb th boat tanas o wblk ( tb aaoa will fa aoid. wilt ftmalaWd na application te tb nndraignd at tbalr el nBonth Front street. ... '- - - WATSOIT StRXXT. dot wtf m. and Bal stt Agu, , Abont FORTT AORKS CLKARKD IURDw ait naiad witbln two miles of . tb cltr.suia. able for ttnek raisins. A art bTal, Apply o mayll WATBON ABTRKCT. Ral Rat. Asanta, J. A. BRTAS, Pres. L. H. fXTLEi, TIm fni C. H. ROBERTS, Catbier. THE NATIONAL OANR OP NEW BEENE, N. 0.' iNOORPORaTBP 1865. Capital, Surplus Profits, $100,000 80.700 DIRECTORS, Jas A. Betas, Thomas Da'vixu, L. H. Cctlkr, Chaa 8. Est a. Gkokos allxv, P. M. Smoira, O. H. BOBKBTS. Life i made up of greetings and farewells, of good-mornings and good-nights. What we call "ex perience" is only the vale between sunrise and sunset. tbe lOW price Of 20 cents a COp3', or ; most unsafe, not only in continuance, J1"''Ul" " " ( Bona nor voqp Pnhlwhori Ir W but in iaolated do.ed. The blool is Thi Otter IS g 2.00 per year. I ublished by X. ; d urated thorauKhlj from tht. rb8um. ; meet with a.. Jennings Demorest. 15 haar 4th atic virug, and the nerves, s.--'.i i 8,)orjSo. maraea emosc? lur "'" """J i L ; . . .11 jD..Qmof r,f 11,. 7.',. .Z' J Barilla nurifies the blood, and toneB the comnlainte. dvedeDeia, oonetipation and 1 De8a?e:uu "'."u."" ,:L"V"VD v I a SP- ! erry whole system. 10 liver complaint. In this life a heap depends on knowing the truth when yon find it. The lie is fond of wearing bright ribbons, whilo the truth is often contented with brown jeans. He is a great simpleton who imagines that the chief power ol wealth is to supply want. In nine ty nine cases out of a hundred it creates more wants than it supplies. Man will give ten words to the expression of his joy, and fifty to lament his sorrow. OLD DOLliniON Steamship Ccmprmy. BEMI WEtKLT ULSTK. rbu Old Palnln t abtp OaM) paaty'a Old aa Fa-rorlt Water R01U, wist AlBaaarl amd Chaaapaaa fla I. roa urfolA. Baltiaar, Bw Trk. Phil dclpbla. Btau PrTldB, and Waihln(toa Citjr. And all points, North, Bast and Waal On .-oiO after FBI DAT. FEB. lith. IBa null furU-.T uollot. tb Itiwv MiNTBO, Ci.pt XtmttiU, Ann iteimsr XEWBERNE, Cs.pt .hitcbtt. Will sau from VorJMk. Va., for Naw Brn rto Waahlngton. MONDAYS and FKIJDATB. amAkJavar jloa eonneeaon wltb tb Btainr t tb N. A T. B. B. B.co., tor Klnaton Trwtoav and all other laAllnas on tb Nana aM Treat Rivera. Retarnlne, will aall from NXW BBRHB) tor NORFOLK direct, TUESDAYS aadFRI. DAYS at NINE, A.M., maklac '. oeeUon with tb O. 1. . S. Oo.'s shlM tor nev iora, it. s, r. vo. u tar Raltimora. fllvda Lin SbiDS far Phlka leipnia, at a ai. x, uo. a snips ror jMStam ana rroviaano Oar nntliinz afforta to pi and oar airaost perreoi aerrios for tb nrteen years, la tb bst;tnarnt w jrxer ail tmppero aa u wnai w W1U nr Ibem In tb rutar. Order all gooda oar of O. D, B. B. Oo, Xor . roUcVa. r Pasaengers will find a good tabla, amibrft. able room, and vry ooartaav and ttfe tlon will b paid tbam by tb oifioara, f K. B. ROBERTS, Agat. f aUssna. OULiPEFFER A TtTRNKR, Agsnts, Aoriolk, Ya. W. H' BTAKFORD, x Vlc-FrslonV Ktw York aty. ri ,1 I r A ' t 1 t V,- :

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