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r TILE 'JOURNAL. ZDIT9KIAL XOTZS X Botox poticeaaa hu f alien ei to 110,000,00a . Tu MTtrMt atom on; re cord U reported ae raf?af ia og Uai. Pa ax XIX la pablte apech abaltae cS GUdtoo ae bo longer axfal I ebtaialaf Home Rl. d tSATO W. ILlaea. of Ojd-, w bees appelated: Caitf Ojter I aapeetor,, vita ataJary of 11200 Tnv 8paalsa Gortraa.ee. ia boaS to diapatea O.S70 troop 10 Cab oa Mooaat of tae lapeadiaf political atfutloa oa tae ULaad Os Tsorsiso six hundred tod tea bill vtreiatrodaeedia tao lata LiaJatore. Taia la largest oiniwroa record. Co"oajc&. bat lag adjaarucd ike I co;.; of Nocta Carol tea may J1 j to net Saaator aad Bepreeeo u "Will doee rood aad fatafdiarraaU.. Tat .Wllmtartoa Aleaaeorer -Dailar Ujt vetk la ta :" nacttits ten formed .-;Tft:9j nearly 110,000,000 T' a 'tjoooa certaialy ia oo." 7ns CVarlette CaroaieU again cv. huadjyilr. lleDowell re I.; riaj. Mr. W. X . UOV4 M 0O l i C jAaciAl BMAaastr.msd Mr. D.I V. Z CUlt editorial naaager. CirtlW ISod ftd 1800, In Alim. Writ Virrinit. Teone FLiHd f.u .iliiu. th nr eafara of lo. 30 3 pf ceat. for wait 1 IT fjf ttAck. D:iPATCJH3 from , nuaeroaaldifflcoU to aecoro an acceptable ala la 3IiaaotaNorti Iowa, C t;.riIl;:iaoW,Soatber t i iit i;.i:era teoraaxa rrpon t ; ; thd lerereataaowaiofa oftaaUiemaprokablo that a Democrat net rijJ SAtardAT igbtaadlUbeIeed. Itj SaodAji" " " r itM.rij rfonrr rWUiflrtrul oatare, Jaat at tbe time r Co::?r liaatIaett4Ur.letwaJ Ixtng tkeo by nations ( ; :;ia2ei:a3dtiClaaitMAal - I.erArr Society baa cboaea Mr. II. Powell of Btrof. aa it f CI Ar h all of iLa acxi Con-1 - orient. rAI.,t la eiawd over the pro-1 I aaaexa'.ioaof Cab a to tbefab Febmiry fit much abore z ulSuiet. The Her aid o sajc : i.a would abed hr laat drop ol Via rtMUtiag any atteaapt to her of her eolooj, fearfog r Cabn rsralatloa nor war . . ; iLs Uaited Sutea. A m i txhitt U on foot to girt - to tba Ja. All Cbr-e ' a is laTlUd to jjla la the gift ; -..itiosa bare ba opeatd .'; '.Is coaattiea of Continental aad PresMeot 17arriaoa i jt n ajxed togivaaia iaaaea .... :' i rnrri.uL. i ..' . . , . I . I ry town la iforta CAroJloa I ! K- . ,.,tuKU I ubAr. co .very haad eottoo :", corrtj iic'.ona. laral I . - - i ficJorie. rlAlolay mill. I .... - 'I brisjr cApiUl acdglreaaea- rintr gtt another able -jaeai to Labor. y.izz-.soi hu beea la tbe fog . aoa hia laaagaratioa, aad " is it coo f. -on tad by theavfaJ ' too kizj tit dacka." There tbooiaaJ dacka oo the 7 i ba: IlArrisoa caat aee lbs a. tappoaed that he had : eaooih "v'saJ dacka, Lately ; ; h pcl.iicAl hosichoid, bat It la : 1 SAtisfy ataar.ilis pel. f;:t?t.T to iseatioo arrry la- . 13 la which e North Carolbalaa cred would fia the JOCBSAX, w4 refer wiUi plaaaare ta the tiit Dr.Thoaiaa nameweftte ip rirers y, haa bee la tired to .:-:.'fr3 aJJreats before the Jta. : . a 1 dacatUnaf Jiaaociatloe at T-r J3. Caoad, ant &anaaer oa Tie Co ordiaatioe of gliah V.'jrk ia Seeoadary Scboola and Uciversitiea. J.5:3TAXT SZCXZTABT NeUJ tutu notifed eiila ageaU aad o-iera latereated La elaJaaa'Mdar ti Dirrt Tar hill that an oa r- cisata aadar that act win be made tjlaa Scatea la trast for tat eitl ias thereof from whom they were collected aad their Ugal re preaea tAtirea, aad eXalai agents and o'.aera will set be allowed to ex mn'.ae the Direct Tax records of tii rvpaxtment aaleas they are aitborixed by the Sutee to do so. TUB Wllmlsgtoo Meaaeoger tijt: "Hera is the way the Radisal CccfTeae threw away tho hardly earned aoney of the tax payers. I: bAS -dartag the eecoad or abort eNuioo appropriatetl, laelodiag tbe direct tax approprietioe, fira ban drd aad twenty five miUiooa or more, as sgslnat two haadred and iiiteeo aalSIoas appropriated dar tag the Short s-aioo ol the preceediag Coogrcas, hen the Daaaocrate eeatroilad the House, The aarploe hae taken wings. " TaXaTXOX for elty Improvement La bwlax Urgaly d!acojMd. We giro below ar State as eat of tbe com paratlra) tax rata of a Banter cf progresalTe el ties la tbe State sadj Ik the NicA.-jgue Can! ;-.;!.. oot of It, The flgarea refer only to thoroughly deniable iqtos: men: city taxee. Blehmoad t V. Atlanta iu projectors claim in ar; ' tLe 1.3; FayetterUl 1-50: Wilmington ( Government to guarantee i:s bonds. 2.CO-. Saraaaah 3 23: Aagnsta 1 25: it needs no socb gaaran'.ee. An en llaielgh L23j: Charlotte l.0. New , terprlse which can b shown Prae 9.CO It tbe improve beyond a peradrentare, as they sasate , BOW coatasaplated are , claim thia cau, to be good tor a canted eat, the city tax of New , r - Parae wLT aot amoaat o aaore thaa 0 the least of aey progressiva city 1 the world. EDITORIAL XOTES GH5XB.AL Palmer, Bonator elect rom W noK Is a mUre of Ken- tack J . LOBD SALISBURY itUi and; conteots to arbitration in the 1! -r ; tar aea trouble. Lnvn WiuiLKY is to tro to the : Canada raeiflc coast to inspect the deflaneea there. i A BRITISH Bin! ofliciT pre iK't war between hotunn ai ine Uaited States within the year. CAXADA dm Invited New Foand- land to unite in npotia'icg reciprocal trade arrangements with the Uaited States. Charlis F. Crisp, of Georgia,; ia forweily entered for the Speak i erhlp by the Boston Herald. Thia ia aiotber indication that section alisaa ia faat dyln oat. C HA CRY SI. DKPEW's present j alary la $75,000. Yet it is under t atood that be ia read to nil an 1 engagement at Washington at 30.000 a Tear. Nothing small a boot Dpw. Th New Ygrk World saj: -Mr. I'.lalaa had oulr avoid beine the I eaodidate of Ma party for President . r. IW? hv nullirilt !.wl in i n a In stand a he did la 153 Will he do itt We think not." Tns Atlanta Constitution j A Georgia editor has posted this , aolice orer tin editorial desk:' "(lanjc grammar ! Priut the news Kt a bd idea. Cut bj bang tie j rrmnir, when oa cau n. order it i M"r"l' Tub lt CoogieM pnt tbrie I fcornlre-l niilioai dclUrs nore tbin U of Iboefjtbt preceding Coore4A, tbtif average being IIT09J13 4C9. aa compared with III.OOOJ.O 471 by tbe 51t Con grtaa. I Kktcbucaxs of Cbieaso And it lean did at a for Myor. Both,Jadge Wiacoa-JureanaBa ana rxoeoaior rarwen .cvutaj . bibiuuu. J BusstAJI tyranny deiervee nnl I . it.t . . - cwwiuoi. oi iao i,iue I PraotIoD of Uo Jawa In Baaia I tncieaaing bt severity 2fOu Watcrvor k ara not respoo I aiblo lor tho present aapply of I a a i water ia iignn vronn. iu mo tbo art rage, aad the same U trne of March, Little farm work can be done aider aocb eiraim stance. -Tux Eepoblicaa party -ta letting j tba colored brothar jJrop. Among I tba lew. aomldatlona by tbe Pres ident wblcb tbe Senate refused to eoDfina were tbm colored poatnaa terat Ttckabarg and the colored leollector of costona at WUmlojc- toa. Thx Ktw York Continent says t .V.lt 4. I L A "c w" wui aifiaiiiak io mite inejaciMtoas weep. v sbail ace oot. iiiii eoveratoz ew Vftfr. rnaalnr fVnnoHn t and ' ' aa atwi moBie. er.iy, tte Pld lt iu mjM km uj ar - Ao"iA aeaua greet I.. t til . w .tu. . I Dsmocral to the Uaited States Senate- Wbeo I1RI and Palmer lake Iftair aeata U brain power af the Saaate will be oo tbe Dmo- eratlo aide of tbe chamber Dcsoo tie early part of this week boaiorse waa aojpended In Oeorgla by aa oaprtce aeaien riae ia me OAvannan river large part of the ciry is under vaur, bQl the noou ta receding aa It ta beleired Uat there will be bat hula damage to property. GOYIBSOB BtTCHAXAJT, of TeMW 00 b",in ortbeeleo- wa m u,B-l1BW lo - ftje.ewreo oai me naaning w m a ... a . a a a I00 A""'7na one oonorta ana one gnaa were area tor raxmer sou tha Denoeratle member of the lillnola Legiela'.Qre, aad one each lor Cuckoell and Moore, the two AJIlaaee saeo who o'ed for Taloser. TBS WUonsin LgisUtore has wHaf -.th a proposition to ",!o Ur; to mrry people, hat tbe aensible oedosioo titbit U to J to et mar- ried. A mis oaht to hre at least a do'lar to iorest ia t h o;ier; tloo wbca be propose to eotlow a bride with ht eirthlr pn seions. St. Pnl Glob. THE New I5-rn Fire Pepirt meat staod hd ia Ninh Carol nA, and will tear comparison with any ia A eric. The S"ate i b Firemen's Assocuiiou will rnee". t unraior iq Anjjus-:. ilc maic City it famed f.r i:.s h.wpi'ality. aad, in ibis ioUcc thev wiil have gaestit wart by of the most elegsot entertainment IDE Wilmington Star a: -The m in who perpetrateLl itie ball faced fate oa Spain a'.hwj. thu c iuntrv playing toannex Cab and it her to tearing ber hair ahou: i: uab; to be put oo the stool of coi rec .on for Ufty days. This country c ?vht b5 willing to take Cuba in it' she t u particularly aoxicus to co bat ls'nt throw :Dg cat ,: gr p!iog books." tara of a or 0 per cent oa the investment reoaires no backing from tbe United States or anybody le. . E11IT0BIAL NOTES Thk great storm prevailing in England is the severest in fifty jears. THK break in the Mississippi levee i-t attributed laborers. to discharge 1 1 TflE A Ubarai Legislature f.n.eil i t0 nake an approprioiiun iui iur Worlds Fair. TrtK recent s'.orms made many ; wrecks on the Knglish coast in , which as many as MM) lives were lost. Sknatok G"EDcn, of Georgia, is spoken of as tho Presidential candidate of the Farmer' Alli ance. The Mississippi levees have given way at several points and great iDjnry to planters in the valley will result. Georgia's pension laws went mtoeffic: March 1, aud from that date tbe widow of each Confederate Sadler will get an annuity of $100. Ex Steakee liKED saj s hois amazed at his on moderation. Kiactly. lie thuiigbt ho was a whale, when he "was only a moder- ! te cat flh- TlIK Winston Daily -SL-n!inel I celebrates ts flfth anuiversary. It is a faitblu! sentinel and wide awake newspaper. No sleeping on post; ao false alarms. IIARRI305 is discounted. Oat of iorty Repnblicana of tbe Indiana Legislature only seventeen favor his renomination, nearly all tht others being for Blaine. SKSATOE-ELECT Palmer, oi lil., is Bpoken of as the Democratic Presidential candidate. lie is 73 years old and beleives in tariff reform and the free coinage of silver. California baa passed a Chi nese exclnsion bill. It provides for tbe issuance of certificates of residence to Chinese now in the State and tbe exclusion of all others. KLLKAI5 won in the prize fight with the negro champion Godfrey, at 8n Francisco last Friday. There were forty four rounds. Five thousand dollars went to the winner. ACC0BDI50 to the Birmingham Age Herald's headlines this is the way the surplus went: '-EeckleiB apendtbrifta. Like the dew upon tbe mountain, like the bubble on tbe fountain, it is gone and gone forever." Paexell haa issued bis niani festo to tbe Irish people in America in wbicb he says: "My task is to reatore unity and reconstruct tbe movement of my party." 'I appeal to Americans to assist me in quel ling this mutiny and disloyalty to Ireland.'' It has been announced that Ingalta bad retired from politics and would enter upon journalism. It ia now said that be wants tho Japan Mission. If be gets it it will be interesting to observe which shows tbe most (ricks IngalU or tbe Japs. With trne American spirit we bet on John Jame.. "Ax oyster planter in Long Island Saund bought ICO acres of land at tl 10 per acre and Blocked with oysters. It is claimed that his supply will now jield him ?1 500 an acre." We don't understand tbe business, bat if poor land can be stocked with oysters so as to make it profitable we hope our boys will go to clearing. The News and Observer thus explains tbe Free Coinage Bill. It is that any man who possesses silver or gold may take it to the mint and have it coined into 6tan dard silver or gold dollar; or if he prefers, he may receive the amount In new Treasury notes which are legal tenders. The Treasury notes so issued are to be additional cur rency, and not old currency." All the chances are bright for the Democrats getting control of tbe Senate after March 1S33, by a sale and working majority. New York, California, Rhode Island, Wisconsin, Michigan, and IIIidoi can almost confidently be counted upon to send Democrats, and there re four or Ave other States now represented by Republicans which c in be classed as doubtful. IlEXBY WaTTEESoX, of t iu- Courier Journal, the ablest edi:or ia the South, says of Gov. 11:1!: '-lie will go into the Senate and be lost. He is nothing bat a good orgmfr anyhow. Of course he's a bright. level headed nun, but he's :;ot an orator or debater. There are pkn ty of men in The Se::ate who w;!! over match him. He will lose O'ti trol of the .Machine, and that ill the end oC L:m." Aktei: tien. Bjlaier wai eleotcJ. Mr. C'ockneli said to li:m, - O f thing we admire about you, Geiier al, is that in this long tight win have not given yourself away, and have stoi : as the re ire sen t at i e of our pirty and have made no cor. ceas.ons i r oilers to trade rr barter." "1 d no: mean to go tc hc:i Coc and M OS r t- . i , i of the S.'iiate, Mr sa.d General Palmer. iirei.ee was at an end. : KYKt ANl' iias 1 i-.- some I '-pu'.ar.'y r.u 1 ti i : . i' 1: s is;: he -n !!. r.. !i and a n a a-: 1 e.ii. A c n; n t : :i i :i l.-g-.si.ituro reve.: ' : .i a :. e n i : :, ; ... r ; lurp.e:. I than a'.: ; he is indeed rr-: Voorl.ees a would SWld Cf iv. 11 1! :.- ' voltes, Ct r iv 11 ... " oor !:ces i , V.l.n 1 . h id 1 in ire m bin i-il. hen Se s thou,: o' e i i":... :: i' r he i an i. weak rs i i at '1 i i ar u-- showing in I in - evidentlv verv :a the (ire it S-st. The outlook if s:..; favorable to the nomination of the ex Pre Messenger. lea:. Wdrning.'on THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. SB. ATE. I-IFTY-SECOND DAY'. The morning was occupied by tbe President t-igniDg aad annonti cine the ratification of bills. Ji!l 10 extend the charter of the Peters burg liailroad Company, passed . i ) : I'll . , 1 . I. " . ' f . any railroad cnarter to connect me Wilmington and Weldon Railroad with tht Virginia line, passed third reading; bill to repeal the charter of the Georgia aud Carolina Rail- roaJ, unhss tho Raleigh and Gas , too would sarrendej its exemption fiom taxation, passed third raed- ing. At n.tervals during the session there were many pleasent cccur rences, among which were the following: Mr. Turner for the clerical furce of the Senate presented to Senator Lucas as the acknowledged leader of t he Senale, a Inndsome sn inging silver pitcher, Mr. Galloway for the a.-id!ant clerks to tbe Enrolling ('ink. Mr A. K. Smith, presented him with a gold pen ami ebony staff". Mr. I.'ieas I Vr the assistant cleik- to Mr. K M. Farm in chief clerk to the Senate reseacd him with a handsome p'M ten and srtT ia a plush case. Mr. P.all for the Iieiu'olican members of the Senate presented Mr. Walscr vtith a gold headed cane as the ( konwledge leader of the Kepnbl.can party m this General Assembly, Mr. Turner fcr the members of the Senate presented Mr.G. 11. Pell reading ( le: U a sold F'en and ebony staff After : u j irstLtalion rcsolu introduced aDd unan noun tii imou'ly adapted by arising vote, acknowledging the uniform kind ness and ccm ter-y ol the citizens of Kileigh to i he Seuatcrs during their sMy in t he city Kesolu: i ns vtetc also adopted iu tho same matner thaiikiug his Hon. Leiut. Thos. M. link for the impartial arid dignitied maimer in which he had discharged the ar Leuit. li .iv. link responded in an appropriate and pleading speech, then the gavii k ii lor the last time and be declared ihe Senate ad- jonrned Wiihcnt day. nousK. When the House convened j es terday morning a Senate bill was taken up to repeal' the charter ol the Georg h, Carolina and Northern Itailroad. ihe act to take effect August 1, I.Sftl, and shall not take effect at all if the Seaboard and Koanoke and tho Kaleigh and Gaston R iilroads shall make abso lute surrender to the Stat by sufficient action on tho partof said corporation of all rights of exemp tion from tas.ition claimed by said companies respectively. The previous question was called for, ami the : and noes were demanded on the second reading of tho bill. Tho roll call showed that no quorum was present, the vote being IS ayes to L'5 noes, and the bill failed to pass for want of a quorum. Mr. Skinner then took the fl )or, and on behalf of tbe members of the Judiciary Commettee, present ed in elegant words a beautiful gold headed came to Mr. Sutton, chairman of (lie House Judiciary Committee. Mr. Sutton, m a feelmg manner, and in well chosen words acknowl edged the honor done him. He said this was the thrd time that he had been thus honored, and lie appre ciated it most highly. After w hich the House ac' hnrn ed and the members qnieily dis. persed. CLDS.tLC n XO CELEBRATE. The CenCennlal mf ihe Vltlc or George Wtlblnf oil. Salem, y, C, March 11. The Centennial Anniversary of the visit of General George Washing ton to Salem will take place about commencement time, and big ar rangements are twiug made to have it celebrated in handsome sty le during commencement week. President Washington made a Southern tour in 1701 and on his way Southward inssed through the eastern part cf orth (. arolma taking in Halifax, Tarhoro, tw Berne anil WilniiDgton. The following is an extract dated Tuesday, Mny 31st. from his diary kept at the time; About 3 o'clock, iftcr another hal' i arrived at Salem, one of the Moravian towns. S.ilem is a small, but ue.it village: and like ail the rest of the Moravian settlements, is governed by an ex cellent police, having within itself all kinds of artizins. The num- Ut of s :;ls does not exceed 200. BlDcbim School In AilifHIU. ASHKYII.LK, N. ('., March 11. Bingham School will be moved to Abbeville. M.jir B.nghum was here to d.iy and selected as the .iire for ihe school fl.e tin f.cres (ilTVri-d fv the A.hevi!!c I. i in. con utrui'iion and I ni provcn.i n t Com p.) i v. The Hill", on Wr.. ;c is side near K o! Freni :,-t w;:: clnr.or.d h Broad four; be e 11 Mo Ini; la ( !m loll.'. 1 iiaki.' l 1 ::, N. (.'., Marcii 11. it was learned here anthoritively today that the m.unoth machine shops of tiie It.ehmi'nd and Dac- vine K.i 1 1 r i I uiii lie moved nere tins month. The repairing depart ment wili be the lirs' to arrive The grounds and lulldmgs are heit.g prepared. Ki.-s. have Tl i .- I'.-,: ;h in the I i fr culture in are iloin all their crrowth, iirt-jMrt-d tor iTi-i; in this ;r.v,ike:ieil t'v :i i'.'l t Ins sub i r tis h.ive in all i.irts of ropaaticg al! srntinte t h i - id the S:.uo 'ii , and hope ' rr.nre fully i'is upon us. i r i " : forty r'.i r hope rr u r North Car' we c ill iv e u e i .murage ex ic" ; v M.l rr is lie. II Ballet: r .. :, s :i lis !:. Hi ' lie w : !e spr m a" ' r I h i ' h eir ; revid-is - , - : : -: i i i , : . ii ' ' h S ' a ' W e 1 u ire ; ol v used 'ir m i k . ( '. ; r 0 :n this 1 i-e the 1 will (1,1 the fruit Clou of rs. W. . N . i ' . 1 1 !e work who do ! There done in t'ms world by peep not believe in anotlu r. LIVEIT DOTTN. Ella Wheeltr Wilcox. lias jour life a bitter Borrow? Live it down. TbiDk about a bright to morrow; Live it down. You w ill fiod it never pajs Just to sit, wet eyed, and rezj On the grave of vanished days; L:vo it don n. Ij diegraco ycur gallicR burdeL? Live it down. You can win a brave heart'd guerdon; Live itdowii. Mike your life so free from blamo That ihe lustre of your fame Shall hide all the olden shame; Live it down. lias jcur hem a secret troub? 1 Live it down. Useless grief- will make it double, Lave it dowD. j Do not water it with tara Do not fcei it with your feari Dj cot r urse it through the years i Live it down. Llave ycu made. some av.'ul error' Live it down. Do nc t hi rfe your face in terror ; Live it down. Look ihi world equare in tho eycB; Go abe id hs one who tries Tc bo li nored ere bo diet-; L'vu i; down rossL'ssio.x t'lWil,D ; ULWEH LYTTON. A ;utt loved a etsr. And to it whispered nightly, "Beiug-oo fair, why art thou, !oe, so far? Or w by so coldiy shine w ho t-hinost 10 brightly O btauty wooed and unpeesrsed. O might I to thia beatioe heBrt Pat ciap tbee occe and then die bi. edl'' TKV. tar her poet'd love, Si wiidly warm, mide bumKn, And K'avicK for his tako her heaven nbove Uis star eiOoped earthward and be came a oa:an' " Thou who hast wooed and baet pos peased, My lDTer, Boewer: Which was beet. Tbe star's barn or the vtoxan'ii heart?" ' I misa frcm heaven," the man replied. A light that drew my spirit to it And to the man the womin sighed, "I tr.i:8 from a poet." ESBl.lhD. Tbf EthilDK 5r Troublf j Have I'i 1)' Bern Stilled, and ATe Shnli Have a Reat. Washington, March 11. The ; text of the last letter from Lord Salisbury to Sir Julian Panncefore the British Minister here, on tbe Behring Sea seal troubles, publish ed this morning, practically accepts arbitration suggested by Secretary Blaine in his last commnnication on the subject, and bids fair to lead to a settlement of that vexed ques tion. Lord Salisbury accepts as proper for arbitration all the essential parts of the six: points suggested by Secretary Blaine, which cover the question whether the United States has any rights in Behring Sea outside of the usuil territorial limits. The question ol damages due from the United States for seizures ot British vessels will also proba bly be included in arbitration. Clean Up the-Fields. As the days grow warmer noxious insects which have Iain dormant under piles of trash in field, orchard and vineyard will emerge and pro ceed to lay eggs for their spring brocd. Where such piles have been left during winter they should be iaimediatly burnt. Falling leaves, and the prunings of the orchard and vineyard should also be burnt as these are likely to contain tbe spores of fungus diseases. A good wash for canes ol vines and trunks of frnit trees is composed as followf: Sulphate of copper (blaestone), one pound; Paris green, two ouncee; water, twenty-five gallons; mix thoroughly and apply with a brush or swab to the canes, trunks and branches, to destroy fungus spores and insect eggs. As soon as tbe leaves of vines yud trees have fully an folded they should be sprayed with the follow ing mixtures: Dissolve six pounds of sulphate of copper (bluestone) in two gallons of hot water. In anoth er vessel slake four pounds of lime in two gallonsof water. Strain and stir the lime into the bluestone solution. Add to this four ounces of Paris green and mix thoroughly. Apply with a broom, or for large places with Galloway Knapsack Sprayer or one of the barrel spray ers. This mixture will protect apple aud pear tre'es from scab and coding moth, canker worm and tent caterpiller. Gerald McCarthy, N. C. hiperiruent Station. A Severe Ulizzard London, March 10. A severe Wizard is now sweepingover South England. There is eight feet of snow in places, the effect of which virtually suspends all kinds of tral fie. Channel boats have stopped and wrecks are reported all along the coast. It is the worst storm ever known here. Twenty Tbousnnd ple Out of Work. Kociiesteh, N. V., March 10. At noon today tbe clothing manu factnrers of this city notified the cutters and tnnmiers that their ser- i vice.i woniil be uiscouunueo, ine j iJoMh-ution a fleeting at least JO, 000 ! pot sons. Several manufacturers i a ore .-t i n tu nil r is used to make .ms s-r . n.et.r. ()i,eeniter said: 'o ilem.iioi ha.s l.isi made on us ; f(,r anything. Gar em -lovers Lave , found no fault with us. All we kuow is that we were told that there is no uced for us." A nake JSijdion The Ilcs-i Story. Old sergeant Subers relates the following as stnckly true, and says it can be vouched for by Icrty of the I most lnHuontial citizens ol East Macon : Out on the plantation of Mr. J. G. Kvans' near Macon, there are a great many moccasins, especially about the "null pond. One little pond near the mill is a tavorite resort, and they congregate in great number; about ir. It is supplied by the rams, and last summer during the protracted drought, it : went almost dry, with a great num ; Oer of snakes to mourn the loss of j the water. I Tho s;tik : il d not like to be ! evicted by dry w eather, so they j crawled out in single file trom the ' 1-,'tie pond that lay below the level of the null pond. hen the first, sr. ike, cr leader, had reached the- j water of t he null pond a halt was called, and each snake proceeded to swallow the snake in front of him, until each mouth wa3 filled with a' tail, and then every snake in the long line preceded to shed its skin and craw 1 out. Tne sh s-d skins formed a long length ol hose, which, acting like a siphon, drew the water from the null pond and tilled the little pond,! and, what is better, kept it all summer. Macon Telegraph. ) Hero Worship. It seems natural for man to have some ideal hero to reverence, and it is somewhat amosing to note tbe estimate some men put on heroism. Tbe ideal changes with tbe man. One man regards physical prow ess as the grand desideratum; while another selects the possession of wealth or power as the one thing to be desired. Whatever trait of character predominates individual man be seeks to deify in his ideal hero. The hero reflects the worshiper. While wealth and power have sycophantic and servile followers, "who bend the pregnant hinges of the knee that thrift may follow fawning," the true man, who fears nothing except to do wrong; who seeks position only to magnify it by bis worth; who honors his age and people by devotion to law and right; brave, tender, loving, daring; he is a king among men whose influence reaches oat into the ages that follow after him, whose fame shines with richer luster than all the gems of "Ormus or of Ind." Tho most lasting power is that gained by a right use of the facul ties given to man for tbe better ment of bis own condition aud that of his neighbors;the mostreal, endur ing wealth that which comes as the interest on a virtuous, well spent life. Poultry. The most beautiful, useful and popular of turkeys is the brosze variety. The gobbler, when ma s' tured, should not weigh less than twenty-five pounds, and the hen sixteen pounds. 'They are brilliant bronze in plumage, and the gobblers should not have a trade of white on any part. In young birds the legs are dark, but sometimes changes to flesh color in adnlts. The edging of the feathers on hens is generally a dull white or gray. Were cows are kept, of course sour milk can be provided for the growing chicks ; they are lond of it and they improve on it wonder fully. For solid food, even now give them wheat and scalded oats. t'otatees are plentiful; boil tue small ones and work them up with the ground feed, which should be given in the morning; wheat and oata and a little corn at night. This system of feeding ia good for the old stock as well as the young. Your good judgment will tell yon what else to leed by way of variety. Before you make np your yards for the breeding eeasoi;, examine carelully for "scaley leg,;' aad treat those showiDg the least signs of having it. This is u disease well known to all poultry raisers, caused by a gathering of in finitesimal parasites, which come imperceptibly at first, in the crevices between the edges of the leg scales, and wuicn increase rapidly, piling up on themselves, forming apparently greyish white warts or rough bunches. Anoint the legs with coal oil aud laid and the trouble will disappear alter a few applications. The Very First American Railway. The first railroad built in the United States three miles in lenght. extending from the granite quarries at Quincy, Mass., to the Neponsett River. It was commenced in 182G and finished in 1827. The gauge was five feet; the rails were pine, a loot thick, covered with hard oak, which was in turn strapped with iron. In January, 1827, a short coal road was completed from the mines to Maucb Chunk, Pa. Tho rails on this road wero also of timber with flat iron bars. The first locomotive for use on a railroad wan invented by RichnrJ Previteek in 1S04, and first tried in Wales. Geo. Stephenson built the firt-t really successful locomotive iu 1814, and tested it upon the Killing wood road in the north of England. The first locomotive fcr actual service constructed in America was E. I. Miller's "Best Friend." built for the South Carolina Iliilroad Company in 1830; Peter Cooper tuilt a little experimental locomo tive early in 1830, before the "Best Friend ' was completed. Republic. As to Castor. The fact that Easter falls on a very early date thia year (March 29) haa caused a "friend of facts and figures" to collect some curious statistics: "In 1S83 Easter fell on March 25, and it will only once again this century, nameiy, in 1S94, fall on so early-date- In the three following centuries it will occur only eight times on the sama date in 1951 2035, 204G, 2057, 2103, 2114, 2125 and 2198. The earliest date upon which Easter can fall is on March 22, and this oniy iu case the moon is full on March 21, when thia date happens to fall on Satur day. This combination of circum stances is extremely rare. It oc curred in 1300, 1761, and 1817, and will happen again in 1900, 2076, and 2144, while during the three following centuriesit is not once 'on the books' at this early date. On the other hand, E.vster never falls later than April 25. This was the case ia 1SCG, 1734 and 1SS0, and, will only happen once :n the next century namely, ia 1913 " m n .Mr. l i.!i, ihe prcprutor, who is a druf ;ri-r of ;o;g c-xpeiiecw and a genrlcman of Bl'CKLES'S AKSITA iAL Jr. j mhest lni-erit7. I t'.o r.ot believe he would The Be-.tS.dve in the world for i'i.?.--, ! advertise anything that was not excepllon-R-.,i - : t-i.trc cqit I l c-in iv-rrr I ally uocd. This remedy hs certainly an ii.-ui.-e.-, Son-, L. ens. bait l.l.e.ira tc -r s(l.-e,ed lhc purpo,e m my case. It cared a N-re.-, Tetter, Chapped Hands, ( a:Ibi:,m?, I c(,ld. an ohotiuate co d 1 h,d. after I had Corns, aad all Skin K r jpiion?, and po;i- i tried a number of the principal couh rem tivelv cures Files, or to tt rtquircd. It : is guaranteed to Rive perfect satisfaction or money relundd. i'rice cen.s per liox . Forsale in Xewbern by F. S. DurTV, whulesate aLd re ai! diu.-g:i. Daring the jear 1SS9 the ibines of Georgia prudnced gold to the amount of -10G,G05. NVh. a E.iLr v.-ij si.L, v e jare Lc-r C j.j1" : -i. NVhen she w as a C'i.tl J. she cried for C'asteria. Whori he lieeame Mis. she clung to Ciltrm. Wl:en she hzd ClutJrcu. she r;ave then Cac'.c: NOVELTIES In tal . si s'vli; ANCHC-H BRAND Bit. RTs. i IHS, and COLLAR-, fine XtOLICir Uf 11 NU BIIIKTS, ECKV. LA R. NEW SPRING GOODS Arriving every day. Come end call on i:s Lef ire bu aa elsewhere I have the atre-jev or one of the largest e h.cago merchsnl Tailoring Establishments, and ctoi a-n able tj fu-r.'.oh 5 cj hew s:y!e mvt TO OROi ardofbest It ported fabrifs, Hlmcit r-s low as i'UVtii them rdady mi.i.I-.'. Coino ni look ..v.-r our samtli-B W. H. COHEN, Th Bed Siar Olofhier, MIDDLE STREET. N EXT TO HOTIL AL11KRT, SliirEE'SE, C. feblSdiwtf For Sale, Two Twin Reversible Eogines 12x80 new cylinders; balance in good order. James Redmond, 8eo. & Treas. N. &T. R. 8. B. Co sep26 tf Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorii ONE FORTY HORSE ENGINE AND BOILER ! A UKEAT BAK JAIN for cash. App'ytO J AilliS ti. eiui TEW, feblStf. Havelock, N. O. $100 IN THREE MONTHS AT A COST OF $44! Provi Jf d tliren cood members a'e secured within thos wctiis V. B. EOYI), ira I'd .i :f. Local Skckitaht. Prof. Eugene Wallnau; FIR3T CLASS Piano .Tuner and Repairer, Kiiueaied at the Conservatorv or Mrslp, n lier'iu.haH luca'pdin ih s clly sucl win bo pletiet-rt in receive orders HntlsfRCl ioii guarameed. all et iJaccocli street, neor the Methodist Church. janldw3m We Are Itovi in Position TO FILL, ALL BRICK ORDERS. We rave Cottoa Retrd Aleal to exchange for Cotton Feed Come to sea us 1 :h your Rice If yon want lilgheet i rice. W. P. SURRUS & CO.,- (.uma,i& i-irn ivjercDsnig ana Oram Oea'ei s MaiKet JUoclt, f-evr Heme, M. C 250 Barrels Full Weight Mess Pork To be sold at Rock Bottom Prices. Agency for Horsford Brsad Preparation. Old Virginia Cheroots, Cigarettes. Hazard Gunpowder Co1 1B XTljpiclL, WHOLESALE GROCER, ' VU.OLE STREET, NEW BERNE. N. G. Blsliop's Oamphorine For the Complexion. For CItapped Handt, Face aud Lips or Koolinrss of the Skin. Tli's ts an exquisite toilet preparation for lae cure ana prevention or caapped and rocgn sKln : removes hUNBtJRN, will -aee rue uoMfLtA-iUM rjeanuruiiv smootb, soi and fair. Thousands cf ladles have used it with the above result. ill you be one among iho uuuioer r I'rice 25c. per bottle. For sale by J. V. JORDAN. druee'Bt. R. GOODING, druggist, and at all of the prlncl pai aru sLores. L. C. BISHOP, Proprietor dccO dwlm Washington, ii. C. A FULL LINE OF Heating and Cooking Stoves , AT L. H. QuISar i Gq. GOUGH FIXTURE. A Prompt and Efficient Remedj fo Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Sore Throat Diphtheria, Catarrh, Etc. One cf the most effectual remedies I hive ever fenown for a cough or eoid Is Duffy's Uoi'Gtt Mixture It is Indeed a rare com blnatlon of valuable mediolnes: arrestiue at once the progress of a cold and beginning to sootne aua neai. uniiKe an oiner cougn medicines there is no narcotic or any other unpleasant enter experienced in tasing ir. I am more ihuu plt-ttrd to be able to recom mend to n;y frlindn Leie and tne public at large everywhere tut-li a sale, pieasact and efltctuBl cure lor one of the most prevaienr complaints to whrcukuman uesh is heir. Thomas Gates. II. f. DUFFY, Proprietor. Mr. R. N. Duffy has called upon me to say something for his Cocgh Medicine, now belnt, advertised. The least I can say Is that it ts a certain cure for Colds, Hoke j hboat, and i koup. I recognise the mixture as be- mg identical with a prescription i nave used in my laiutlywlth unfailing euccess, written by one ol the most distinguished physicians or North Carolina. 1 am epposed to pateDt nostrums, but cheirfullv recom mend ill is on e.ccount of its scientific rlgin, anil the happy results obtained from it in repeated trials in my family. Mrs. J, K. Willis. It. tf. niFFY, Proprietor. ; l-.xve r'.ed DUFFVij cocci u Jlix ri-nt and t:i:,; 1 1. insure in ltcommeiidiDg it because i b:- t'e e it will do all that is claimed for n e-;:es without tenen.. W. O. Ekikson. Proprietor. H. . DITFY LT.ar f-iK It aifords me great pleasure to testily t i l lis mtiii; of jenr Coi-fiir MixV ti-kk. 1 have used it in my family forvome Iimo nnd have found it the bist of remedies fo.- Coughs ami Co:ds. i ours trill v. e. WI56LOW. 15. X. DUFFY, Propiletor, M ivor's Office. New Berne. Jan. VJ, isl. i i have med Duffy's Cougu Mixture in a Pevcl-p and protracted cold with great bene fit p.cd with pleasure commend It to the i-jL' c tJ. A. Battle. K. K. til F'K. t'roprieior. Th's Is to ceriify I used one bottle of DfFi i"s C'ifiiH MixiusEln the casa of the "Orlppr," and It e tree ted a cure. Cau cheer, fully rrcommend it to any one suQerlug -.' h severe coughs or colds. J. A. PATTEKSOX. Mew Beruti, X. C Jan. is, Isill. Be sure and call for R. N. DUFFY'S COUGH MIXTUBE, Comer Pollock aud Middle streets. V.'rofsilc Asents McKessoa Ro bir.s. :i 111, M Wi m Sf e el 11:111 Sill Win. il. Soliieilliu A Cr t-t. ew York City. " ft ' I : ,vs tl;e liii c.ii stock of tches, Jewelry, Silverware and Clocks, r., Fis'f-rn North Cirollca The:e goods were' b-iUKht for BS'OL' CASH and will be mid lower than they can be bought frou. stiy oilier uuu '...",, , I, - more u n'i'tu ....... all the other wa chmakers In the city combined. l oan devour work promply and with despatch. Come nr d eee tho largsst stock and lowest P 8Rt SAM. K EATON'S, Opposite Baptist Church Middle St. febttldswtf. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoriai Just Received Zeb Vance Corn Shellers, Cox Cotton Planters, Spangler Guano Sowers, Iron .agricul tural Cultivators, Iron and Wood Harrows, Centennial and Keystone Planters, Cotton and Turn Plows cf every description Castings, &c , and Agricultural Implements, and a full line of Harrows always on hand- Call and see us, or send for prices. mi. -. . j. u. wfliuy & uo.. Cor. Craven and South Front S: , oo29 wtf New B-rne, N. C. A BALL AfiO Ml. Just arrived, a new lo'. o ; from $2 50 to $5.5?, anil will; give h,l jiei.'b Salt, i cL f u ; we tll A EALL iiND BAT. J. M. HOWARD. fetjlJ &w'.r. An Ufipirafldgd Offer! J or the next thirty daj s we will sell SOLID GOLD BIDING E0W FEAMES SPECTACLES WITH F1R3T QDALITV LKMS S AT $2 50 Per Pair! BELL THE JEWELER. SXCHAKGE OO.UE1, LIVERY. El- Btreet Has now on hsnd a largo lot of floe MULES and HORSES, raised iu WEST ERN NORTH CAROLINA. Alto, a fine lot of Buggies, Road Carta and Harnees. all of which will be sold as LOW AS THE LOWEST. Don't fail to come and eeo bim before making a tialo. Feedia? specialty. tto7 dwtf DUFFY'S jsj CROUP SYRUP. EtJeipe of the late Dr. Walter Daffy DIRB.CTIONS : Do3e for a child two or three years old, one leaspooafQl; for a child three months old, ten drors; for a eh I id six months old, twenty drops; for one twelve months old, nearly balf a feaspoonful repeating ihess doses frequently 1 necessary until relief la pro cured. This is to eertu that I have ui d Ddfft's Cboup bTBtjp in ray family fo.- over six months and I believe It ro be a most excel lent remedy for croup with chlldreo, espe cially as a prevent've. onr youngfst child bad a severe attack of croup about a year ago, Insomuch that we felt anxious abiui lis recovery, but was successfully treated by onrpbysioian. but thinking it probable that other attacks mijht follow we frequently nsed Duffy's Croup Syrup and the cbil i has bad no marked symptoms or croup since, and I beileve it Is due to the nse of the Croup Pyrop, and we now keep a bottle of 't at our house at ail times, and I cheerfully recommend it to all. K. H. Baknum. Also very effectul In relieving cougtu andcotds. Pbupabu asd sold lit B. J. UTJKKY. ew Born, V V. Wholesile Agents- McKesson & Ro'o'i'cs, 9IFnltn Street; Wm. H. Kchiefflin & Co., 170 William Street. New York City. JanldwSm V A K 1 111 l.:nr l on.fty i lairly iliI !; jj. ;,t r. rstiii,-t vUh: I k.l. ..J v. r flfKr i.itli .:i liou, ill v.-t.rli inilutlricDBlr. i-1 . l.o. Teftrlnthvirown localilies.,! h. r. vi r tlic Hve.l will nUofunii.lt the .ilualion or imiil.iyni, nl,u'. m l.i.l, j u ,. , Hm Ihol amount. No money for meitnh fa cui-rra-ful ns ab-.ve. Fnily hh'1 quii-Ur learned. I desire Uut one woiki r Hon erch dialHn oreountr I liava already tauirlit and nrovldeil with in.tn, . number, who are niakin- over $3000 a yeareatli. ll'a IVt W nd SOI.ip. Fiill ,,n, lieulnrs Pfel3. Addrr.nat o Ju V, ALLJEar. Ito-i 4 go. AmmU, Al ai r.n at otiec, JMnlue. MONEY can te enrtiMl at our NEW Hiieof work. eliiitr fcx, iTtnnjr cr olj. end hi thir own lua!ilie9(t litrrver llify live. A 117 one can do tlia n urk. FusV (n h niu. We furnlah eyerytblng-. We start rem. Ko rUk. You mn drvute your Bpore momenta, or all your time to ihe work. Thia Is en entirety new ieaa,Aita wrings wonderinl succeu lo every wei ken llerinners ere earaine; from 25 to 60 per week and upward, and more after a little experience. We can furnish yeu tbe em ployment and teach yon FIIEK. No apace to explirin here. Full information FHKB. TRUE & CO.. ItfiCSTA, UlIMt. M A NIT FACT Send us a list of Pine, Ash and Poplar, Or write to Xstisob & Soil, ONE BROADWAY, - - - NEW YORE, and we will tell you what dimensions to cut, and quote you net cash prices for eame, ii92m LIVERY and SME STABLES" Call and txamin; our stock wLU h ta ! 1'ouns: Western Horses and ilulos. Also, large lot Buggies (lop arid oririi), rlorse Blankets constantly cn liar.d at Mock e make our Liver j a epecmlty. ipk' or Every thing we sell is guar inter d ss r'epu Livery superintended by K. DL'NMAKli. Call and WliiM, TTT.il Tin cr-vl v. -v ! w f..v lew Stock Constantly! I I lllUtl ' . . 1 U J 1- - J -t V v 1 j i . . , . - - - t. Also, a very large supply of Buggies, Road Carts, Farm Carts, names?, Blanket?, Ivobes, Whip3, etc, constantly on hand. CALL AHD BXflSlSE MY STOCK BEF0BE lA PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. rPUTinvf sTiacn YGUiuAKTEKD as HS PUEIRNTID M I 1.. - - ocI'J dwtf a. ft. x - X 1 - g PiiP CONSUMPV It lias permanently cured rrrorfSAirM ' of cases pronounced by (loo torn kopa- ' less. If you have premonitory symp toms, such as Couch, Difficulty of : .1 Ureathintr, Ac, don't delay, bnt , , FISO'S CUKU; VOR UUaBUruu. immediately. By Druggista. aScwita. . . 'PIAII03 : ORGAIIS VmJi In ftrmt, Twirn rTnrnM arlnnA Twenitr l mooewf ul biinesa ulen ott HI WIN Ion lolla&rs and yearly inoreaaf og. Why f Baoanm the) Country im flooded with Chenje Interior butnuntwu, bails TO SELL-NOT TO USE snd the pnbHo has found out thst - WE DON'T SELL THAT KIND Oar Instrnments load the world, Orr IMnea, ILK than factories. Terms, Keeieet, Methods. Fatrftai. Inducements, rreatetvt, and w m IVrrplit Writa for Free Oataloffties and Otroalars exnluAUXtat folly all In plain print. Eaar to boy froa os. . UDDEN&BATEQ Southepn Mualo Houee, U SAVANNAH. OA. , - w THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY, "il.O.C." Curoa tionorbuift d., Oleot 1 n 1 to a Dagn, wltbont Psvla. " FTovents Btriotura. Contain no " acrid or Ttoisonous substances, and is pnamntocd absolutely anrmloss. proscribed by pbyslolana. 8t rinfretrae wltbcaob bottle. ITIos l Sold by drnfrglnta. Bewara of Bob. ... tltntes.AcmcOhffTn.rv.T,t'1..V.O.T a GH Hi,i r)Hil rbniaeeharNowaiiiMMiva ii u tvr , by Anaav I'aara, iiirt jrl?" OtUeraeawdoinf ami well. hf fa. 't'111! ?u? fiouii oern wer SUO.OW a ji.i.-.j.yy'iKJiiiit. i nu rarnuv n won tu,im X. 't"n,'f wworrw mm. r.y vw raN'-ac'iatri ere eeirlry earninir iVore 4 Tra f-" ' "tftft Cn weeit r Mwra time "ii or ell t If lima. Ilia; an one v tor wora. Atirf - 1 "H"' nakaowa avona leaa, T KXWntiflwniitlerAtl.Parrtli'UtiinlVvek 1 r 1 11 1 r" t 1 .tiieaaiA R 11 HID a BOUMLH.Y' TOR SAUL BY GUARANTEED CURE FOR CAU F.;. ill ALLAN'S IMPROVED PIKE NEEDLE CIGARS ; CIGAKETTE3 i . ) 7 .Nature's own Eemedy for Acate Ol Chronic Catarrh. . .; '. Send for full particulars. ' - " , addbess ; ' Harrell, Iseley.& Co. OrcaneborOi Tf, Oa 0EHE2AL AOSXTS - K For 3V. C, S. C. nncl Ala . MAlfUFACTCBBD BT -. , ' . PINE NEEDLE CIGAR CO. FREEHOLD. N. J. i UR ESS your Stock on hand of Koa'l farts, Ilaixi's- Rp!es ob4 1- ' si all ) pu' HotUin Triifp, c'ati:.:. I c tr. ,:. 1 - om. rtli J. See rnving ( (-? N ecitib C if&D3r. iltaWlSt 01? iupt r- i-!.-LirL...l ::! v. Ti:.,- ., toa t.f
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 19, 1891, edition 1
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