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TILE) JOURNAL. C. T. II AX COCK. tDIXtilUXL sons. AIX iba Braaillaa iiorU ara da eUrti w ba iafeeted wlU yellow fever. ' . Tx So a., bad 133 toIm la tbe Lu: PrtsldeaUal election. II aow boa 113. : - formed mw Cabiaet mad " eoafl . Two aulid aua held ap the Bstarer of a Karta FaaiHa ax preja ear, ta tba wQJa of aloataaa, aaj secured. 13,000, A SlTiaxLS . tekcraxa aaja the aaa3 pox' pldea.la at, Harris' 2ek ia betas rapid!? ataapad tat; Uarria See to 80 mUea aoata of Bans a a a. Tuiixxcx, taa actor, la deal. ITj trivata - beaeiaeUoaa rare aojefwca. La raHioa be waa traa CataoUo, aad a aaaatber ef Ua Kaliata of 8 PaJrfft. A Stub Teaapataaea Xaaocia Hot -'"baa , beea . peratiaeaUj crj.aal.ad. al Raiolxa, a eoaatilatioa adapted aad triad plea declared. Hr. 2T.' B. Erocxbtoa U prealdaaL A - ncsoics of eara bate jut beea boilt lot taa parpoaa of traaa pcrUajt Erfllia trf . tcroaa Caaad,' It la propoaed toopaa aa axpediUoaa route loe troopa to BrlUaa Colamble aad Iadia. Axvrax laceadlarr fire eccorred fa rtU. Ior ib4 apprebaa !oa of tba acooadrala wao aave oo fxtqutatlT. perpetrated belaooa crisa ta that county, tie Owverik- er oSara tSOO, tba PUS eooatj eo avLaalonera tCOO aad Maeaxa Qriaiea aad Lasxblaxboaea 1300; nab lax toUl Of 12,700. ... Tret appearaac of Iaaaa Paaey Grayli prtaldaaUal booaa la tba ec&aaa of tba Saa la aet a pra- plUoca eifa for tba boeaa. The Eaa'a creaidaatial f&rorUea are eiaxarlyaad aadly aalortaaai. Tba exrerfeaea ef or esteemed!"00 ladiaaapolia. Tbey bave miiS Batlr s ud lutt tlmmt atiri tbe fooataba of grUt, aai no it propose to add Gray to tie'llaW Aad Gray wiHI prove tba aioet aaelaaebolj exper-Jtbat Uace of all. . " '.IP' of tta taembersbip m Boatoa Daily. Globe oml - TTCiaaj r as tie SaaaelL. of HaaaacbaaattJL tor Ue rreeUeacf. aad arau tbal be eaa earrj Maa - aah&Mti. 2Ta w York. Haw Jane? aad Coaaectleot. Wltbtba alxty-l evea electoral rotea of tbeae StaUe, I aad tba eae baadrtd aad fifty -aiae I of tie Soatb, be would bare , tbree I more tbaa tbe aaaber reqalred to I elect. Kodoobt ifr.Eaaeell wooJdlstooe, of Georgia, itated tbat be aiaka a good praaideat, bat be to youag jet be will aot be S3 tl3 Jaaaarr 8. aad eaa wait U2 l3d or evea 1000. . WcsJDocf are ea gaged la tear. kg dowa Joba Browaa fort al I Harrex'a Parry. One of tba eoa tra. I ?S etated thai a stock eoapaay cfl rh!an eaoitalista bad Dorebaaed m Tbe bcildlag wl3 ba re-coaatrTeted I ea tbe "World a fair groaada. Tbe I bolldjagwaa boagbt at a eertala I price per brick; aad tba amalleat frarneatof It eaaaolb ebiaiaed 1 al as j thing aaar a ' reasonable I prioa. : . Vt bla ramarka bafora tba nin-1 tbe fort aad everytbiaf boU taaide wia oecoaawa aterj imocrat aad oat wCl hm Mat ta Chlara.l0a Bute ticket la 1890 waa iszeocrreaaat Dearer Her. 19..IM Amaaee. Aaotaerobjecttoa FVaaia Walot aaiJ tbai Ka vioL I edtoba aderstood tbal ia tbe 1 fztare, aa la tbe past,ao dUSaraaoa I whalblapoaiUoa wUblba Cepab. licaa party or Ua , Cblef xacatlre I aalgbt be; ao at alter bow aaacb bis I acUooe might bring blot lato die-1 favor ta tbe coaadla cf tbe party I ia tbe Seaato, or ao dlCereaoa bow I taacbit woold oCacura tbe ao - Eght ef rrealaeaual patroaageieeeaea ai oaee to name tie Hop-1 froze ablaing apoa blaa, be would be. fooad figbtiag to Ua aad of ail eZdjd aad pubiio Ufa for tba rea- toralloti of ailrer lato lta former plaoa aad for Ua free aad aarw auicted coinage aad reoogniUoa aa a sreacy aietaL " T21 atxt battle for tbe Praai- dcacy will be fbagbt aa tba toeoa of I Tif Eeforai, ao matter what j eaadldatea may be la tba field. 2TotJag eaa be aeeompllabed im7 earned Brown, aa la mate of tba way of leaiaUtioa before the! electloa ef 1S03 tbal will ablft tbelKtora a verdict declaring battle to other issue. A tbe I I)caocral are iar eoatrol of the I H-rce ef JpreaeataUTea. it will I be la tber power to make tbe ro. I w m tioseitbelr opponent mora la-1 tcieraUa by tbe passage ef a b4Il to I p?t wool, Iroa ere, eocJL, aalt, laavluei' fladiaga, ber, Car, heap, aad eoUoa tie eal tbe free Hat, aad repealing .tbal i clause ef tba MeXLoley act wbvb ere power the Praaideat to reia. pose datlea aagar. moliner, eeffse, tea aad bide la eertala 00s. tlagaaciea of wbieb be Is to be Judga- PbiL Eeoord. 'xitM paragrapa oerow boa a Saw Tork letter makae diacloaaree rsgardlag tba bealtby I sandal coedTJoa of tbe Soalb wbicb are !bly gratify Lag. Tba writer aajt; M2aak ocoera report lia Coata baa takaa mnca tbal leas xaoaey tlaa aaaal at tkii tiae, aad I don, IT. 0-, Walter French, a well ITpaanSa ta taat qaarter bavafgxawa Lad sixteen years of age, ZrciaZj , ceased. Aa naaaaal fcalara 1 that ta Boataera later, aats borrowlax money bar paid off lieir toaaa aai atatarlalli" radaead I tielrdabtato laatitatioaa. which li I nnMMjiiiarl ai IS), mmm. I oa 0 tto year. Tba West 1 take-1 1 ? Terr Hill aa UlU. la tiet. mm I r?8 to t a lactcr la tbo moaatary aelgbbora to taa reecn and with t :itioa, aad thecUooklaeraldfl aad runs oo of the otters I r a lor r period of eaay Boneylwaa killed and the other rat to Vtj czl of debt aad tbaa keep out. I ' XBrrOaMlL XOTES. ! mmmmm Two eooaterfeitere have bo arretted at Shelby, ta this Bute. Cot. Pouc baa beeo reelected rrtaideat of tbo National Alii- aaoa. Bo lor aa tba McDoagel trial bu profreeaed tbe teatinoaj It very dantf tajr to tbe defeadant. Txn Biebmoad Diapatoh want tbe 8outb to peaaloo Mre. Jefferson Oerla aad argee It editorially. THZ Freebytcriea Orphanage at Bariaaa 8prtr, N. O , waa dee trojed by fire Triday afternoon. Inrxxxxza baa reappeared in sa any plaoee ia tbe aootbern part of France, aad tbe disease ia of a very aerera type. GOTXMOa JACX805, of Mary lead, baa appolated Cbaxlee II. OOmos to be Ualted 8(ate Senator Ttoe 8eaator Wllaoo, deoeaeed. AuuxoxxzaTa bare beea per fected for foar ooeaa ateaoabip Uaea betveea Newport ifewa, Ylrxiaia, aad London aad Liver, pool. HBa. DIAZ, viie of tbe President of Mexico, ui (obabiy be cboeen leader of tbe vonea ot Hexioo who will take part ia tbe Oolaabtaa Ex. poalUoa. . Ta Poet aaye: Tbe tbixd party ai tboroaf bly orxiaUed. If it only bad tbe aaooey and tbe Totea it aticbt eat qalta a flfore in tbe next eaapeixa. YlCX-PBXSXSUT Lert P. Morton earaed bla first dollar aa a elerk la a Tillage dry goods store at Shore baa, 2T. JL lleoee tbe time of hie veil Washington bote!. Ex-Pkxsxsxst Cle veland'a letter of coagratalauoa to Gov. Botes appear to be a bias that the Iowaa WW be aa acceptable running atata. There ia aotbiag equivocal aboat either of tbeae men. AS IadlaaapoHe paper aays: It aaay be Qevelaad aad Gray or Gray aad aome New Yorker. In diaaa.aad Sew York will be tbe battle groaad, aad will famish tbe Preeideatiel ticket. aa aouao-xreaaary nen were u -atuaace uonrea I call for a Ifatioeal Ooo- "awoa ol eao-naaaury aui ,ea " aaipaia ia uecemoer. ; In fact baa beea deTaloped tba Alliance baa loot felly 50 lroaaoot tie Weet and JTortb- !" ABia came oat through an I a,3n J tae execaUve committee tocn th repreeenUUoa at I ldlaaapoUa. ,Ttt Bopreme Cooncil of the Faraier'a AJHaaee bae adopted a raeolatloa laatractlag Alllaace aeatbera of Goagrea aot to go u party eoocaaeea. CoL living-1 bad 'beea elected -aa a Democrat aaa aaoald go lato tbe canons oil taat party. ' laaTeryreoaateaae before Judge Pbeloe. of tbe RcrHnr fVoTtflfor Dartv triumDh. but for tbe Qlatoa, Goaa te waa decided tbat aawra to otuuawa eonaty atlty ana tanun aviuxauuu. aiectioa wae UJegei oa ao. ow Deuota. Ua .. . JL wC5ea . . Tus altiaaataaa of the Alliance to tbe aauab-treajrory people ia tbat tb orgaaixatioo will not recede uoea ita adbereaea to tbe Ocala platform demaadoa tbia qoeetloa. iraa anuab-treaatiry jDan, Mo- Alllater ear a, will at oaee fbna a waica taey a are to tae Alliance ia 1119 r'Ttraineat owDenbJp of rail rode. Uxt. Galzb Horrxsa, ef 2 ew EXJPs 2. gsneroasly preeeated r. Hopkins, who Is. a patient, good-aatared eon of a man, with triplet, aad Mr. Hop kin, instead f beiag tbrowa off balance by a I ameuo episode ef tbia kind, pro-1 klae eoabiaatloo Graver. France aad Eatb. Borne men would bave gone craxy trying to find names for tbem all, aad tbea Earned tbe boalaeee over ia despair to tbe maternal bead of tbe famllr. Wa Star. THX coroaer's J dry which has b lareetlgaUag tbe eaee of Eev, Saaanel O. Oottcm, who was charged itk baviag caused the death of a CroQ Orphanage ia Keldare, J' deatb. wa caused by ia treatment at the bead of Col i a taat uottoa vaa gajUy of "analaoghter. Tbe jory also axpteeeed their regret that they ooaia' ao iadade Mrs. Cotton in Xotbmxxx lSth, tbree children were devoured by wolve at tbe Iroa rolling mill, aeer Nei Brighton, tea mile aorth of St. During tbe gTeat PaoJa, Area la ' Pine eocnty ia September I great drove were driren South. I0' A drora ot 125 wolve were seen tofetber in tbat viola Ity. Twenty five men witb boon da started out after tba wolve, aad surrounded taaai la a iwaap aad killed eleven of them. An effort will be made to exterminate taa brute. rsxDAY, Nor. 20tk, near Lang wall walklag along tbe road near tba river, waa savagely attacked by tbxea large otters. Tba battle ananad aa4 tae lad hoped, with a good elnb, to conquer thee anU baIbC hot thT sjaw hmA him tm thai I raa aad yelHaf at tba top of hi voioe. Hit ertea soon broorht tbe flight, I T All SO TIME BY THE FORELOCL. "Better late than nevr"' is a good adage, bat it is safer to be on time. Taking time bj the forelock la an evidence of genius, and some times it carries with it indubitable proof of wUdoro. The Alliance coQicil at Iodian- apolia has taken time by the forelock For months the February meeting has been looked to as the inaugra tion period of the Third Party, bnt it advocates won Id Dot wait tbe allotted period. The sajiog of a coontryman, "Change the situation and you change yoor mind," has taken its place among the world's maxims, and no resolution, edict or decree is superior to it. The con ditions that it was supposed would exist at the time of the February meeting, met during tbe session of the council at Indianapolis. Then why delay action! Why not take time by the foielock and become masters of the situation! This waa the aneetion that smrzested itself to Alliance leaders at Indianapol;a, and thev answered it according to the dictates of ambition. Aa a result, the ooalition has been formed, the confederation estab- liehed, and the allied armies put nnoa the field nnder the banner of tbe People's Party. "We cannat publish, in extenso, the proceedings of a secret order, nor can we give the minutiae by which they were brought about. All that we now know is that tbe Allianc and the F. M. B. A., have come to terms with the xecutive Oommittee of the People's Party, and Catiline la ther leader. It la now ia order for Democrats to take time by the forelock and wear allegiance to the American Democracy. Llvragston, of Georgia set a splendid example when, in reply to the resolution offered in the Indianapolis council Instructing Alliance Congressmen to vote for an Alliance Speaker, he said; "I wae elected as a Demo erat, and I shall vote for the nomi aeeof tbe Democratic party." Alex ander, Branch, Grady and Williams occupy the eatne position that Livinga'-ondoS nJ w,lh L1t1dK toa thev will stand by the Demc- cratio party. Tbe DeoDle of North Carolina ihoald take time by the forelock ud ot wii for the mMting of the national conventions and the nomi 1 nation of Presidential candidates xbe late electiona ahowed exactly purpose and result of Tbe Peo- pje'B party. It aefeated Campbell I .d electl MoKlnley in Ohio, aad wherever it has been inangorated u the 1 of the aerpent. It ia eatended to cat into the Demo cracy aad Hit high the oocquoring banner ot tbe Republicans, It is J the precursor of force bills, and the laeriUble prelude to the humilia Ition of tbe South, the overthrow of ! local self government and the in onratlon of corniDtion, savagery, land vaaaalage. I DemocraU organize, not alone preeerration of consUtutional liber D05T TBI IT. The Waablngton Post, always able and conservative, raises its voice araLnat the revival of Mr. Hoar's national elections bill, com monly known ae the Force bill. It sajs: "it would De tnougn mcreai- We, after the event of the last Congress and the lesson of the last aational election, that any one I would be fatuous enough to offer such a proposition; but, incredible though it be, tbe fact remains. There are actually a numberof poli tician la this country who still I believe that Mr. Hoar's bill wa a wise and patriotic measure, and that the health and happiness of tbe Union would be promoted by its resurrection.' While it ia admitted that the leeeona of tbe Billion Congress have been well learned by the people, it cannot b denied that ihe advo catee of the Force bill are deriving encouragement from the late elec tions, and that they will receive additional enoouragement from the action of the Alliance council at Indianapolis. The elections show that the Peo ple's Party cot into the Democratic party and scoured the election of McKinley in Ohio. The late coun cil at Indianapolis prepared the way for the ooalition by which the People's Party is to be perpetuated and made a factor in the next Presidential eleotion. Intelligent Republicans see what tbe result will to. They under atand tbe Nepoleonic policy of first dividing and then conquering an enemy. The Demccraey divided, and the triumph of tbe Republican party will be followed by force bills, and all manner of legislation op. preasive cf the Scuta and des tructive of local self government. IftbereLsany patriot who be cause of his affection for any order, "e oppressions that afflict agri. Iculturalists, is thinking of abando ning tbe Democratic party let him be admonished by tbe logic of facts and "nail his colors to the mast." The liepnblicans although de feated bave not surrended. With develish ingenuity they are ready to take advantage of any weak point In the Democratic line and press the South to the wall. Democracy is no experiment. It ia the cornerstone of (our fabric of government. Without it tbe Re publio is a failure, and all we know or arcam 01 aePU8m 18 the por is tbe tion ofOUr people. It pro"" " naiionaiana maiviauai weaim, ioe guaraian 01 our nonor Md th Protor of oar omes. Cherish the Alliance, make it the aim later of agricultural progress, social order and domestic .happiness but let it not fetter, hinder or em birrass the great party whioh oqt fathers made the bodyguard of the Constitution and the shield of lib-erty- THANKSGIVING DAT. Thanksgiving Daj! It is a day of memories. It surveys twelve months of basy life and recalls the mercies of our God as they have shone out like stars in the canopy of night. Contemplating the Great Creator and tbe works of his bands, the Psalmest exclaims, What is man thkt Thou art mindful of him and the eon of man that Thou visiteet him. We are creatures ol His hand and we should render to Him joy ful thanksgiving for life: for these bodies ol ours and the souls that inhabit them. The eye takes in all that is beautiful, the ear is charm ed with the melody of music, and over the soul tloats waves ol pleas ure and happiness that an angel might envy. Life is a mystery that we may not explore, but it is a glorious mystery, sparnning Time and Eternity. What a world is this we live in! Fit home of the sons of God. Every day and hour should be replete with joy and praise because of this magnificent temple whose foundation is the everlasting bills and whoee dome is the starry firmament. Bnt this is a national thanksgiv ing day, and as we look over our broad expanse of States and Terri tories we see fields waving with golden harvests. Never were the food crops of the United States to abundant, never were our vines and our orchards so laden with delicious frnitH. Thanks be nnto our God, that America has food and to spare, and that the famine stricken peasantry of Russia may eat of our bread and receive strength and courage iu iheirstrng gles for a higher and better lite. With heart and voice let us ren der thanks for onr civil and relig ions liberty. Civil commo tions have cemj and past. Tbo ebb and flow oi popular emotion has beat npou thisimpreg nable fortress, bat, toweriDg above the waves and the tempest, it stands tbe citidal of our strength and monument of our glory. Bat thanksgiving day has a near er and dearner significance. It is a voice sounding over bill and dell, States and continent, saying, Come Ilomt! Father and mother stand at tbe gate and listen, them brothers and sisters shout in cnorus, luey are coming! The cur tain drops, for thoe long parted have met. We need not tell of the dinner, and recitals of family incidents, for they are sacred. "It is more blessed to give than torecieve.'' Who can tell the joy that thrills the soul aa one of life's unfortunates looks np through tears and says, God bless yon! Oh! I had rather give a cup of oold water to one of these little one than wear a monarch crown. Elsewhere in this issue of tbe Journal is a letter from Mr. J B. Banks, 8r. of Jones county, to which we ask special attention. Mr. Banks is one of the largest farmers in this section of tbe State, and we believe he represents the sentiments of his people in refus ing to follow Col. Polk into The Third party, and declaring a pref erence for Mr. Cleveland as the Democratic nominee for President Mr. Banks says be is "heartily tired of seeing the Farmer's Al- nn 1 ; ; i .,f; . uuu-pv.Hiuu . gauanuu, misrepresented. LA GRAXGE, C. ThaakifriTlngr Planting Cabbages and Sowing- Wheat A "Parnefnll" R?oUecUoa Death of In. A. R. Hall. lue leaves have lost their green and gold. The proud gobbler has succumbed to the stress of Thanksgiving. Owing to sickness Bev. A. B MoArn did not fil bis appointment here last Sunday. There will be a union thanksgiv ing service at the Baptist church Thursday. All the invited Onr trnckers are having fine weather for planting out cabbages, warm and showery. We learn that a good many are engaged in the cabbage line this season The festival given by the ladies of the M. P church last Friday evening was an eniovable occas- ion, and a success financially. Our farmers are busy planting wheat. We learn tbat tbe acreage for wheat in tbis county is far greater than for twenty years, Where is the "Payne"! is the question being asked just now "full many times and oft" by some of an accommodating merchants who are out of pocket lrom twenty cents to five dollars each. Alas and alack! where is he After an illoeps of several weeks Mrs. A. It. Hall died at" the home of her daughter. Mrs. A. M. Mc Donald, last Saturday evening at 11 o clock. Her remains were taken to tbe old family homestead for burial Mrs. lia II was the relict ot the late Albert Q. Hall of South Washington N. C obe leaves several children to moao her loss, two of whom reside in our town, and who sorrow as only those who bave mourned the Ioas of parents can. 'Every second death is calling, Dear ones fall like the Autumn leaves: Where is the grove that has lost no garland w nere is tne borne wnere no mourner grieves!'" HOW THY THIS. It will cost yon nothing and lil surely do you good, if you have a Congb, Cold, or any iron Die wnn xnroat, unest or Lac irs. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Golds is guaran teed to give relief or money will be paid back. Buffer rs from La Grippe found it just the thing and under its use had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our expense and learn for your- If just how good a thiDiritis. Trial bottles free at F. 8. Daffy's Ding Store. Large slxe 50c. and $1 CO TKENTOX, X C. Deer, Wild Turkeys Gourds -Preach-Ing Onslow Railrod New School Building. The Pamlico correspondent ia imformed that Jones county, is the paradise of hunters. Game of all kinds incident of this section is very plentiful, Deer abound in oar woods in droves. It is not an un common occurrence to hear of a full grown buck being captured by being knocked down by a light wood knot, two fine ones have been captnred in this maner withen a mile of my home. The wild turkeys have been in Trenton to roost. We learn that 4 or 5 roost in trees in Mrs. Job. L. Kinsejs yard las; week Mr. G. E. Andrews killed two of them. Our friend, the Onslow itemizer, has seen the gourds many to the acre. Oar friend don't tell whether these gourds were long, short or crooked handled gourds. Well friend, you may have more gourds to the acre than Jones has about this tlme,bnt Jones can show more long straight and crooked handled gourds than Onslow. I wont tell my friend Onslow the precise length of these gourd handles for fear that some Journal reader migbt doubt my veracity I am going to send him some of these gourd seed to plant in his gourd ground. Now if yoa desire long- straight handles train tbe vine to a tree if crocked is desired let the vine run on the ground, and you will certainly see a real spiral curiosity: We now having preachiag three Sundays every month at Friend ship meeting house near Trenton. Rev. G. W. Harrison Free Will Baptist, preaches on the third Sab bath, Rev. Vernon Missionary Baptist on the first and Rev. R. W Gilliam Methodist on the fourth. All have fair congregations. We now need the second Sunday filled by a Disciple Minister as there are several members around here. The Wilmington and New Berne Railroad is certainly progressing very slowly, we expected to hear the snort and whicker of its iron horse long before this time. What has become of the annual fruit agents! We have not 6een one this year. Mr. S. Barker ha moved his goods in his new store preparatory for the winter trade. ine iiign acuooi nnnaing is be ing raised at Trefcon. No marriages to report tbi week ladies and gentlemen jou must hurry aswe need such items to make my items a little interest ing. Trenton has a large crowd to day, Saturday. NEW RIVER AND0NSLOW COUNTY. The Garden Spot and What Makes It So Farming- Trucking- TradlBjr and Hnnting-. I believe now, that New river is the garden spot of Onslow county, and whyf Because in its waters grow the best oysters and are caught the beet ffsb, and on its shores are some of the best lands for farming in all styles, timber and marl are in abundance, and there are the very best facilities for manures, and it ia healthy. The lands are adapted to cotton, corn, peanut; potatoes, both. kinds, and all other prodace or .vegetables, for trucking it is hardly surpassed as the froBts and cold are more temperate there than any where in tbe county, and perhaps fn tbe State. And nnrfat.ion. A .A food jleamtw.t ram i . 1 . up and down the river every day connecting wicn me w . u. ana r-. n. Tt -R. nr. .Taflkflmirine. n-om the month of the river aad All ft ion ir ita banks carrying anything and very thing from a sea-shell to aa Ele- Pbant. Marines is the name or a little village near tbe the moutb of the river, where an extensive trade is 1 i fQ flioK rrwi- tine; clams, lumber, cotton and ujrtuwjK cc. "..'ra. " r" cause inat is luc uoiug iiuw, -ju.tuu and pea nata are not woith tbe malriaiv anrl it. . Annt baari -a a f h A :n 1 (jriceit win w uj- wuci wvu. WA trucker to visit invite some goon this place We once said something about the oyster law, now we say, we think when the farmers made the law.Jtheir intention were good, and while it was cut out lor a good law as said by some, it was we think spoiled in the making', though we are not regarded maay think they are, and are grumbling and growling like dogs and wolves Onslow county is a rich county, mty is a rich county, and has Rome rich DeoDle livmar in rich people living in la I V sas.TnA.tr. V n MA n Ik. uui, ot)eriw uiatoa iu i, wq.eu- tlrelv cut off irom the ili- tu n"t eiA out side world ou acconnt of no Swansboro is the prettiest fiesrand' the healthiest but dull is no village in the county, name for it, At. thJs time there is some little business eoine on. two ir notograpners are there. Messrs Lnbank: tiro, and they take some good'-pictures. We saw aome mercantile c rummers Mr. Thos. Bartley from Wiimingtoo and one or two others.-Some fish buvers were buyine little mullets at 35ct. per. hundred. Plaviuc marbles by old and young is the most sport there now Coon huntinz bv the the boys and ducking is part of the far too, sometime one out and trees a coon in a hollow tree, goes heme for his axe and before he gets back, an other chao slios there ahead of him and gets the coon tben Ephrim has the . coon and gone long so ic is A Farmer Laments the Foor Retnras From Cotton. Editob JoufiNA.Li-'-ihe cotton crop is nearly an nouseo. in many sections of the cotton oeit Jias any man been benefitted by mak- log UI It so let mm now upeas or forever hereafter hold his peace. In my section they are bankrupts of the heart and puree, ana u oon- tinned their condition in the cot- ton belt, trie new oum, win ue deplorable. Let them no longer be charered with shiftlessness and laziness when they are but fol lowing the wrong crop, All work and no pay makes industry ana skill, dull boys, to wear the ple han linease betrayed by the nmakftra drawl wrought by making It n.n,r. h.ins hn noofc of nmflnr- I piVUUVlO UV1V vv wuu www tion hence bard uvemg. The poor cotton men may ap propriate Coleridge's Deatitnae "Blessed is he who has found his work." We leave the thought to sages and philanthopist. H A tAA nr rraw haaril maw be Colored a hantifnl and natnral bratcn Ot OiOCK, at will, by using Buckingham's Dye totlrne, W W the Whiskers. -We and health. HAPPINESS. "Thou shalt be bappy I" So I told my heart One summer morning many a year go, "Thou shalt be happy; thoa shalt have thy part Of mirth and feaatings in tbe great world's show; Thoa ihalt hare health and wealth, high fame and praise; Thy place shall be with those who eit above; Thou shalt have sunshine on the'dullest days; And, best of all, my heart, thou shalt have love." Thus, in the morning of my days, I spake Unto my heart, and gladly it replied: "The world ia all before as; we can make Joy for ourselves, a never-ebbing tide." Bo we set out, my heart and I. in mirth, To seek for happiness upon the earth. God gave us health and wealth and we were glad Thus, for a season, waiting joys to oome, God gave ns fame aad praise; a little sad We were, my heart and I, amid the ham Of voioes landing as, till one, more dear Than all the rest, spake gentle words and sweet. Then we grew jubilant with right good cheer: And happinrse came on with fljing feet, Drew near but passed. AlasI my heart and I. We could not hold the radiant wan derer fast. One roee-touch of her lips in fleeting by Was ours one precious look the first t.hn lr. Sbe will return, we said, with love's new birth; There must be happiness for ua on earth. We lost fair health, my heart and I, and fell Sore sick; were sorrowful, found dreary ways. We lost our wealth, and none drew near to tell Of comfort waiting us in better days. But where is happiness? Alack! we find She is not ours to beckon as we list; We have no magic spell wherewith to bind This rare, bright vUitant to earth. We missed The royal road to happiness; but lo! Something U saved us from the wreck ofafl; We have content, though doubtful blestiogs go. And peace entwines our croises great and small. We learn, my heart and I, th world's true worth. And sk for happineas but not on earth. All ihe Year Round. Not a Slave to Her Children. A lady visited a pleasant home where there were two daughters; agea sixteen auu eigmevu,. respci.- lively. There was no servant in this honse, yet the mother had plenty of "time to chat with her guest: she did not rise till break- fast was ready, and in fact, seemed I posed the happy pair. Alter greet seldom (ovist the kitchen, or trou-1 jDg anfj congratulations from many ble about the meals, while every- thing came unto tne tame in gooa styie. jjomoi me youug were, educated, .oonld, play the praao weu, ana were, aa vu im goes, -accompiisnea." The guest, marvelling a little at the novel arrangement of the household, one day questioned theave laQncned npou Ufe8 nosDess. . - - Aiy inena," Bam tne lawer, -u a motner wisnes to De a Biavo io her chiidred. and kill herself to save them from work, they will think . nothing of it. because all vonne people are thoughtless. They would be horrified if they knew that their mother was wonting hersen into the grave for them: they aim ply do not think. But train them ns to work, aad tbey will think ,hire ,abo't . ,m,tterafoonisa i snare oi lauur bo a uiauoi ai wuiou. L mother who saves herself lor her 0hildren, is a great -deal kinder to""""''"" "1. - .ui v. v,n naawfnr- Democrat, than the root of the nr. ..,?, f t.an a I oaan wTthint thA honse ft pieasanter without one. Besides, I want the girls to learn hdw to worfc- They may be obliged to someday. I waited on tbem -while tbey were small, and now tbey ae I L; Ma Meet ed. Ttrmaters7 mrriallv nroWri bv, nlowioe or spading up piece of ground upon the approacnoi irpsc anq, er I OUlUULXilUg lb UUWU UiUCij. 1 smootrimc it down niceiv. puiiine I ..Vi- ! JAmn 'unlet nnllinrt P the vines loaded wHb green or 1 ------ - . . . . ,r ? 1 1. ,rv,,nfi-f,T,it onri. rr.alinBi lu X. hDi: a frtr. Ul JVs.WW.a M f - a 1 .USUI VIH uo " w.w X in depth, : XAXhese are covered, wtb "TT 5i straw mats or loose straw to pro tect against freezing, uncovering in the dav time, the warmth from the earth will ripen the fruit as perfectly as did the sua in , Sep tember. A truck farmer on Jiang Island tried the fiiDeriment last year, with the result that be made more money arom woai tiucucu iu I (hat way than from all, be had pre.-j I Vi6xislT sold " ' Hw last picking sold I 1 i-J 1 . . a , . Mar o st '17a nflr DaatfiL snow-, '. .T" . " 7 r - LOri :ratl ?UZ:;r&h - .Anything m tbe Oloth.ng line yon want. JEJ prontable than early ones for far - mcMnvingnear good markets. Inferior Goods. The only safe way .for phichasen is to insist on having the genuine artiole, and not allow ihemtelv to b swindled by naving . pUstera ifud to M yjust aa Rood," or containing superior ingred ients, "imposed upon theof. These are only tricks to sell ioferior goods (faat nor more compare with Aixcocx s Poaousl Pul&tbbs than copper does with gold. On;,tril !.0 AIJLOOCK'S ROBOTS fLAS tebs wilt convince the most skeptical of their met its. The eminent Henry A. Mott, Jr., Ph D . F. C. 8 , late Government (Jhemisc, My investigation ef AtLcocK's Porous Plastek shows it to eon cam valuable and essential foKredienta not found in eny other plaster, and I find it B j pe r ic r to ana niore iiuu.cdi mau suj other jjlaster;" Ack tor AtLCOCK S, and let nosolici tatien or exnlanation induce you to aocept a Substitute. The earfv bird eeta tbe worm, but 1 the early worm U(SS a UMAM I . time of it. Early rising :..), -i (ways what it is cracked up to be Dyspepsia and liver Complaint. Is it not worth the email prloe of 75o. , to free yourself of every aymtom of these distressing oemplaiate, if yoa think bo call at our store and, get a bottle of Shiloh'a Vitalizer, every bottle k.a a nrintad raarantee on it, nse accordingly and if it doee yoa no good U1 coat you nothing Data oy now Tf von have a place of buiness be found there when wanted- Scrofula is one of tbe mcer, ratal among tne scoargw wmuu kind. Chronio aores, cancerous bamors, emaciation, and consumption, are the result of sorofala. AyersSarsa- panua eradioatea in is pouou, nuu to the Diooa, lie eiemeau ui TROT, MY GOOD STEED. TROT. EUGENE FIELDS. Where my true love abideth I make my way tonight Lo, waiting, she Espieth me And oalleth in delight: "I see his steed a-near Come trotting with my dear Oh, idle not, good steed, but trot Trot thou my lover here!" Aloose I cast the bridle And ply the whip and spur, And gayly I Speed tbis reply While faring onto her; "Oh, true love, fear thoa not I seek our trysting spot And double fed be yours, my steed. If yoa more swiftly trot?" I vault from out the saddle And make my good steed fast: Then to my breast My love is nrees-d At last, true heart! at last! The garden drowsing lies. The stars fold down their eyes In this dear spot, my steed, nigh not. Nor stamp in restless wise! . Oh, passing sweet communion Of young hearts, warm and true! To thee belongs The old, old eonts Love finds forever new! We sing those songs, and then Cometh the moment when It's "Good steed, trot from this dear spot Trot, trot me home again!" RICHLANDS, 5. C. Gpod Sabbath School Day . Sehool Tarewell Sermon Beautiful Mar riage. Ed. Journal Will you admit into the columns of your excellent paper a few items from RichlandsT The stillness of a tired babe lulled to sleep in the caressing folds of its mothers arms could not over match the quiet tbat prevails around this lovely little village. A sudden yelp from an awakening cur would startle tbe fallen leaves" and set them to rustling. We have an interesting Sanday school under the super in tendency of Dr. J. B. Nicholson. Perfect harmonygof feeling and action per vades the entire body of old and young tbat meet, together on each bright Sabbath morning. . , Concern also for the day school is manifesting itself freely. New pnpils are being enrolled, and there is tnnch promise of continued in crease in numbers. Rev. Mr. Forbes preached -bis farewell sermon ueie on last Toes day uightto a large and attentive congregation. He has made an abiding impressiou on tbe people, and many a heart has heaved a sigh at the thought of his departure nuui amuug us A most beautiful marriage took place in the Methodist cbnrth on Wednesday morning last. "Mr.; Lee Franks and Miss Annie Mills com wen wishing friends the newly wedded couple set put for t Ealeigh, i where they anticipate spending a part trf tfce honev-moon. W(, WOuM nofc wIsh thjjm fco finJ all roses and never a thorn while they trarl the rugged pathway of bf Hf. fnt, int thaT i treacherous sea, may they steer clear of breaker8 tm their 'lifctl( bark be safety moored to tbe other bank. A NEW VEGETABLE. Something Like a Potato and About as Good A pew vegetable is about to be introduced to the people of tbe ',!!''trf:" J! i ,- 4.to4., mere nor tesa,Bays the Wfcshgton calla IHy, whieh ' resembles Home what in appearance the-wdinary .fjffin Sit ?" whiskers tlat hav-notbg,.to SLfe L S ' &l.lJSS l3Jtwrih" ?rJSZ and when cut the interior le a trifle more viscid. But a section-, of tt is so potato like that yoa would, riot be likely tp distinguish any differ- ppuea m oraer vo eswoy certain 1 vZi Zm Zr -hit r; TZX - ; . - Warmers In Florida have Deenn - Farmers in Florida bave begun to raise tnese caiia root iormaraet.1 .a a j.1 Th plants erow readily in swamp,. f. i IJ ... CT il . . . . . . , - a.n a bo thirfdy that the yield 4 pf a. (i.n,lr rvn4Ai4 - nova' ia atiArmAna ! reprouuoe ineujBeiveo uj iu muttiplieation ol their bulbs nnder ground, so that . the : grower: lias simply tp dig up the offiihoota aadj leave the parents to propagate anew. For conturiefc the Egyptians bave cultivated a similar crop during "" seasons oi.ine jiie.ovprMqw;'i' tbe seasons of the .bfile'a overlie. w; ana a? toe present ume cawa. myoth fcsbort ond Long Pant Suits, I FiTT I f O OfQ U AAmmnTI V0 tTSkT. U. Tl I H III I tt.htk' .TunitnMA ' rhftrk-fltH. So I the Japanese ' markets. So vu v v r' w " t tea! S tBe XTtliteJ tatA8 whr I 0??1'!011,8 w favorable, may I safely be looked forward to as an agricultural industry of the future. Industrial Journal. , How to Prink Milk. Some complain, say a con temporary, that they cannot drink milk without being "distressed by it." The most common reason why milk is not well borne is due to the fact that people drink it too quick- lv. If a -glass of it ia swallowed hastily, it enters the stomach and' tben forma in one solid, .curdjeq mass, difficult of digestion. . If, on the other hand, tbe same qaantibv is-sipped, and three min utes at, least 'are occupied in drlnlr- mg it. then on reaching iue etomacd f" u".mvu ""ou Uc.&m. ..i. asitmustbe by the gastric juice, While digestion is going on. inatead of being in one hard, condensed mass upon the outride of which only I tbe digestive fluids can aot, it is more in the form of a sponge, and I inandontof the entire bulk the rastric juice can play freely aad perform its functions -rr m , , . , we DSTB b opeouy nuu pusivive care for catarrh, diphtheria, canker month and headache, in SHILOH'8 CATARRH REMEDY. A nasal injector free with each bottle. Use it if yon desire hearth and sweet breath. Price rwc. Bold by New Berne Prug Co. The less a man wbo won't pay bis debts prays in church the better. For Boeedr relief and care io eases of bronchitis, take Aver s Cherry rectorai. It controls the cough and Induces sleep. A western man says this ia a I (tough world," and it is his opinion tbat very few who are in it now will ever get oat alive. To give heartfelt praise to noble actions is, in some measure, mak ing them our own. . S. R. STREET, I' General FIRE AND LIFE Insurance Agent, NEW BERNE, N. C. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. AGENTS nan mnbe 8S.O0 IK ttmf selling our Album We beat the World fol low prices tbii year. IMPORTED PLUSH ALBUM, $1.00 84 x 10'4. Embodied padded ide, gold edgcj eien ion claep. holding nearly fifty Cabinet ana I ard picture.. Sent for tl.UI (retails fur S2.0UJ. ol withstanding the tariff ou imported aibmna ia ralaex! Pbonoumcino Paul-lex. Family Bibles contlnInfl UMCIHO FAftALLSb FA MILT BlBlES id new Torsions, are what the p JUVENILE BOOKS, I from now until Christmas. 8end old and new Torsions, are what the people wan , J UVEMILE B00KS V ,; : AgeDta from now nntil Christmas. Hend 22cenu for caoTaesing Jwok. Illustrated cirrnlars the for aft of onr faat selling goods. IXN'T DELAY, f 0RSHEE HcMAKIN. lmpo.uis, Cincinnati, 0. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castora F"saaisaasjapfjBMis ua New and Large St o ek 'uni4jwaiwiiiaitMitK4ttiiriM r. W . T i t 1 Of Morses Just received, which will be sold LOW for; the ,1,. next Thirty Days for Cash or on se note, one and two years. Large lot of Carriages, Baggies, Koad Carts, 1 -Farm "Wagons, Harness, .&c.r'op in stolrik. I buy for Cash and sell on a close margin. m ar!-:- war!-:- IThe War Has Opened , rxa. warn- WiiJJbV , ' HAVlifQ PURCHASED WBILB NOKTLT THE LARGEST Tbt Iver kept, I am determined anv house ia the, citv. as I bonrrht .l; uaies l oan afford to Rell von d Suit worth 115 fdr '$Td; An $8 Suit for '$5"l2' And so on down m proportion. IN YOUTH'S AND - -" IVT1PP J VR fifi fOTJ A a w m vm m w v w tbaiiw AlSO a larST6 line Of Gent's Furnishing 3fiodS. . 6 v w" Boots, Shoes, Hats, CAPS, TUTJISrKS A large line ef Ladies' Cloa&s, Newmarkets, and Ohildreti'g Vyalking Jackeis from T12 to 16 years, to mention. Oome and see me before Nbxt Door to K. Berry, Middle St., NEW BEKNE, N.C? J. A. Thomas. Salesman; 111 rOUNDED IN 1864 by the present xecnttae 27. YEARS of eontinoona and aac risf.il ,-. I ntT-Incraea annnaJ attendance -How octroying Tow fcaUldtrlgit-.Stan'iH nr.Mv :: facllitiea TtiT edncatino- YOl7"NO MJCV A fill wnUml rfn, mm.. in Cr. i.iUIU;., ....... . school for their childrea, PARENTS hotild tend them to THB BEST, hertntv It ySf Ii may require the expenditure of a few dollars more at Ant, hot it will prore the cheapest In the m'.. CHEAP tuition ia Terr dear, beeaSM It meana chean teacbers. ehean aniroundlnira. Inferior f- Itiea, and offers NO opportonltles for aecorlns: ThtsIastUvtipn, owlngto Its I ta HIGH standard of excellence. hakllaoed indeairahte DDslUoavniara Tpong men ajid women from Maryland, Virginia, North anaarn or excellence, naa aiac all aimila laatltutiansi eomblaed. Catalogue and Address, W. H. SADLER, President, and BUSINESS COLLEGE, 6,8, IO A 12 LOVELL DIAFJOND CYCLES. Ho. I, Solid Tires, STRICTLY 4)96.00 HIGH GRADE. No. 2, Cushion Tires, $05.00 Ko. 3, Ladies' Solid Tiros, $S.00 U U K Cushion Tires ABB. Warmteu ALL PABT8 Intercbange- aoie. JOtl2Vl. LOVELL MANUFACTURERS, BOSTON, MASS. .- UTIC SenA'iii ecsti in lUmpi for oar 100 page Illustrated CiUlogm of It zwnt brtah -that's why Kabo A tVe.Qply thing for corset "bones". 1 If one of them breaks or kinks or shifts, within a year, you'll have your money back. More than , that I We-ir a Kabo corset for two or three weeks and see If you like it. If you don't you can return it to us and get your, money. It's a hundred to one youj won't do it, but you hare the privilege. O. MARKS U SON. and Warl i bar, ' ooO id Prices AND BEST: to sell as vterrrU nor cheaper tbaa . the inost cf mv voMinlt AUiMLtd" 1 . " " r. ; . in ' . 1 s-.ii .'a E0YS' rJ.OTHtW I have the best line in the cily. . .-,ci.. Is I o or A t tn 1 !-T tTflOWf aatk u tc a lu mm m uua mmm and VALISES. and other goods too numerous purchasing elsewhere ; '' POSITIONS fr lts pnp'1 ! graduates. Carolina, Booth Carollnaanrf OeorL'ii, lua.. particular mailed oa application. rounder; or p. A. SADLER, Secretary. N.Charles St., BALTIMORE, MD. Ho. 3 6, Ladles' Cushion Tint, $05.00 i ?- Ho. 4, Convertible Solid Tint, $85.00 Ho. 4, T, " Cushion Tiret, )95.00 No botter mach.Uie ui.t,o4s)t Bicycle Oata!fl.rt Fre. Com, liks, IctoItot, SpoKing Coodi of ill Uaat, U, i riioJ f w
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